la The Guardian. chnriniieiown. 'l'i1es., mi. 25. 1934! Two ed, Elly -Ni °Wl-- man the Il~ WOMEN RETURN ,0 WORK Castro Reports Cuba .3 i,.,.,.,.,.i..,.,. y arrows and then stabbed to ' th. ,|N INCREASING NUMBERS;|l‘l N0 Hull Fol Bag In Congo lCj§l;,,ctllie;;;i;ll... en: l By ROBERT RICE €000. Unemployment thus was Be.lLgEl:;)!lp0]l:‘e[;:,lf:‘::E v»"¢::)—Two teacher were wounded by “- _ rows and had b OTTAWA ‘C‘P"w°m°" 59”” d°“’“ by “~00” The following interview tlca: Castro‘ said Cuba ll mad! . {mu beaten. One had hiesez-mml,‘l.]y to be going back in work in Here is the over-all picture wnh Fidel Cum, was ob_ _l0 eslabllsh Mlallom with “W dered and two Canadian priests ken by 8 club llarge numbers —-- particularly for the fourth quarters of 1963‘ tamed by Jun“ Bales, fnovernmenl ln Lnlln Amenlen and a Belgian teacher wounded The wounded men W marmd “‘°m°"' 3 ‘l 1962' Wm‘ th‘ °"’m"at°‘ m ‘ Reuters’ North American willing to do so and added that Saturday in an assault on a in]media[e]y ldenlllled e" M‘ ' This ”°"“ “'35 l"“l"""““‘ ”' ”‘°“53"d‘= ‘ services editor. it is based ‘all Latin American nations have mission in The Congo’: Kwilu ' i " ' f th l b I 1963 l%2 . . gherelzlesl‘ tliree emgntofls (r)i'fCel9:"ir(‘l‘Labor force 6.806 6.5% ; °".lh' lgwgolgr ncolnxllgauon §c°:‘:n°n interests ma prob PNVWCE by rebels led by f0l‘- TOTS DIE IN FIRE Prepared by ‘he D°’“‘““’“ ““'5E"‘l"°y°“ °'5°° 5'52 W‘ By ?lUl.uIAEl‘\l Bfvri-:25‘ . Asked whether Cuba would me’ °d“°““°“ "“““‘°" Pl°”° BONANZA, Alta. tCP)._1*ll ireau of Statis ' Unemployed 305 ‘ AVANA iiieutersl — Prime insist on a change in the nlnlnn Mulele. "99 ‘tics. ' 1‘ 5“°“"*“ ‘t381'°°° ‘"°'“"" 9‘ “’°’“°" "°°°“"‘°". ‘°’ °‘’ 9°’ Mlilister Fidel Castro says that lof the U.S.-leased Guantanamo Tilfe Roman Catholic mission. l"il'e”§§?tio§L°§ thEilil'el:J:!’i'e “lghen ‘work in the last quarter of 1953 cent of the gain in the tota while Cuba wants Guantanam10lnaVa] base before dlwunslng nl Mnlmnzllen, about 30 mllen 12 mlles northeast -0‘ he3 °l_ll ;—an increase of 130.000 over labor force. with married naval base back from the ‘ways to improve the mum“ ‘Nth of kw“. capital on the Peace mver coumrre in lthe year—earlier period. ‘women entering the force in un- ‘United States some day .._ll ls lwllh lhe us” Cum, “la: 1(wrl1ll_ was attacked Saturday northern 'All,el.ln_ RCMP Y5}: t TN5 “'33 8 7t4'P°"'°°“‘ Jump» usuanylgilngg numbers‘ "Kiwi an urgent question to make 5 “The U.S. government would lfiemoon by Mulele'S W3TTi0!‘3- the children. aged 4. 3 and lthe second highest increase in fgrtgg lhe‘lab0:V°:n"::.‘ker lg lone us feel impatient in any way." have lo desire such discussion. 305%" ‘$1 l‘§l:_°:_5o $111955 "gt." years. were trapped inside llle the number of women at workllanl quarter of l953_ an all,‘ But he added in an interview tlictillnl think it would be prac- v P9 - small building. Another child, . , - which ended late Sunday night to establish any rre- , aged 5. escaped. No as mEtIkY‘le[)l(¥\))(/)isl‘lf3‘l‘llarOfpell.11eOl’(ll'Wenl llp .m'al‘lieedD8g'S00(s)tuz§-r‘iEa}lsr<!>1asrli‘tl)l)v(‘iled anilggfimbfgzltnlthfilethtnoulldsbgulzlglyl ltcfiolllaflrlll-()Illa5m:)uC£1a);II Iljheoucratepilll wndyg have any reaction from 2.6 .tt 4.619.000’ t hfll 't rol. . . "" - i ' ' ' lsanigerpgigid. 0This was mmor: -teeenxagrecrlehggi lgnd eygm men _‘"“3"°"~ wa5h'"gl°“ W ° " I d ll" me Umted stale‘ l’ °°°"py' ugh‘; clzlllbgn mlvefinfelgglflqfg 47 TAKEN OFF 5311’ than double the average annual lbetween N and 24 in the labor thaw to- end ‘’.‘'h.‘’.‘ h‘? “fled tmg the, base by ‘’m“'-' °' " C b r ;n'°°" 1'0 ‘wen as the TMPEII (AP) - Three US. rate of increase of the lasl lo fol.” 5 subversive activities in Cuba ltrealy lmD08§§ by 901'“. L9 A“ El“ "ll ‘ltd ES 5 Army helicoptens rescued 41 lyeam There were 364300 no the training of counter- ‘Rally the position of the United m°1‘°3“'°°“ "° 5 ° "9 3' persons from a Nationalist chi. y be-lam . ., . _ The increase in jobs for both ?tween 14 and 19 years of age in §l‘¢(V’)°:1Ull0h3l‘yt elenlienllj. th 8_ Stale; isbavery weatke. ‘ed f Ieeryustéllli July flgisiinihgiyl nese freighter Saturday after ii ‘men and women was more than the labor force in the last quar-)3 I ell; poins ilili eh ya‘ eh ,. lcoumer _ sewglnni er ll ml? which Cuba had received in e» had run aground on the ilorlll the rise in the labor force. thus jter of 1963, This was an increase War‘? Dlellllexntntt e. 2- our .fies Bend i rm all ‘$1 Y. 1:8“; change em. sugar _ F°‘.‘m°““ 908-IL The 850-ton ‘holding back unemployment to- of 33.000 over the year-earlier ‘“fr°l’I"‘°s‘;' W‘ 5 I9"! °."d5- 1 . l head has Wm h V‘. ' ‘ ll f1'918ht9l‘ 05119‘! 301' Help when ‘ms. lnerlon_n lo_ne,_cenl lnmn -me no N no‘ - hove 1 e0 oglca d '_ c we re men- Lliter other American 0. nl- ahe stat-tell taking on water and t The l0n,.lll_nnanler labor force nnmnel. of young men belween slain Mltislt e preoccupa ion lgclesctmms FORCE stalations were also nationa- appeared ii danger of breaking ;rose by 207,000 over the yearfim and 24 rose 3.9 per cent to 0 3 ““"‘5 pamesz ‘ ' ' cl “ll . I . I m t l i‘°d- “P- ‘ l [while employment went up 248'. 1"i¢(i,su’ll)st otvlviesvelmetffgllsl (bl?) trllee lthat this gig: ofalan‘(‘lew.i'liPll: , solve the dmei-encesl but the lreturned to our country some I 0 l3Pl?3"°_‘"- Swipe 3‘ U-s- f°'°‘g“ worst of all would be for us to day. On the other hand it is not vP°1‘S‘3' ”‘_13"g“33° me“ 115“-‘d_ by feel “pessimistic‘." lan urgent question to make us , |P3k'5i3m5 angry at w35h”‘9' Mexican President Adolfo Lo- lfeel impatient in any way. ' -W13 , ,, pez Mateos' suggestion that ‘ “So long as that base is not P e l , "M35-“"" ’"‘m3"Y l""’i’3"3' U.S.-Cuban differences be con- lused to carry out aggression “°‘“ have “"9” be" the 3”‘ sidered in the United Nations: lagainst Cuba. it is not funda- T R d Ch‘ 55w" t° “"e”‘3“°“a1 differ‘ “l think it lS just. The spirit imental for the revolution if it ‘ O 9 They Only CV93‘? W" of the declaration is good. the ltakes years, more or less. to ‘ CANADIAN CURLING i ‘ "l .. ‘ A . dens hf ;‘:dp:‘)';‘e3,add9d bu" intention is good." lreturn it to Cuba. ’ ., ‘’ ~ " ‘ ~-‘° ‘ A {Liliana (APl.—_Pakl5lan' .1. ~ Cuba's 1964 sugar crop: l-lei ‘‘It is the declared policy of . . ._ , e __ 2 -It Us mllllary ally‘ has pledged 1tegllififidW?Il‘d;:l§i;e:lllysaI{;il1l: would not give an estimate, llut ithe Cuban golrernmeiit never to Championships “friendly co - operation" with E . . . ‘emphasized that Cuba will fu fil iuse mi itary orce to try to re- ,Communist China and aii- l°’?t_‘°‘5‘m °.‘ the US" $50900-09°iits international sugar comm.it- lcover it. ‘We shall always go , _ V _ lnounced President Moiiammcd ‘l"“3l“§"y ‘."d pmlgmm ‘° 1'“.1‘:‘, ‘ments this year. He predicted a lthrough. diplomatic rlieans and 2 6 h YCiuglitce1nttl11e ige llf ‘ ‘.\]:=w en(llpll(;]‘\(‘€S melt git !t(he shiglit Robert Parker, comes as he _Vu.l., Khan wlll vlsll peklnln ::lmin:1¢r:‘1li¢fl3tla1r1;°‘:E%‘:l$‘s";‘:1“ lsiiizar crop of 10,000,000 tons by lintgrnationall orgailis. h on ' T or s nra ar a e an ey try to rea pat o smn he - ‘ill ddl. b . ? The ann un ement came in a ’ _ , ‘l9"0. astro aso sai t without the use of nature‘: prisoner by dropping ladder on lmf I filukwl pa, dill’ Otto ljoint comgnufiique issued here “lwark ‘gamst °°mm“’“5m Trade with non-Communist government has spontaneously Daddies, duck icentre" has a the ice. Duck is no social or 0 ,9" no can “a e iafier ”li‘°<’ d‘3.\’S Of Dl’i\’8l€t d :°°u"m°5 i" “gm "f ‘hp ""‘e"t.°f.f°"°d to begin di5°"5’l°n’ legitimate squawk. Kin ii ladder climber and refuses to free "59”- talks hem-een Ayul, and visit. l7oO-cal‘ of El‘ British buses deal and agree» wllh thef Shell Ofll Ctlxtrnpanty on hearts Of Park D6Pal”l"lPl'|’ m°\'P- R9-9<‘ll€‘. ill DEFSOII Oi MP Wi|‘i‘Dh0l0l ing Red Chinese Premier Chou. . ;ments with France. Spain and in emniication or s sequel- . i.I ;"x-ch ffttedfi ’Cba. H N l "Instead of c rea m every ’piacere. Grace e Salute." -Er'1I‘liael l:0rl:1laTll,l?l1l‘()]lll‘8dl expressed ?Go|TvTE“',1A Tcrxnfocflnadianinf:3:I%ficent0\\tradl:n§ ggsdiltinfizl °f"A sfiufiggyignmglble ll Shell t 0 ‘Beat Otes lfmml, day and we quarts of‘ The mlllcman. says Mr. Gray, both coi_int_ries' “firm opposition National Railways have awm.d_lto any country and atntlie same lcomes to discuss the matte.r— At I 0 milk every two days 1 would‘didn't know whether to sing it 30 °0l0"l3'llSm" Rlldlllell l00k all.“ 8 Contra“ esllmaled al $5_ltllll€ bll.V “Om lhflllv __ “'°_3g"~‘9 to "9g°“3lv_¢ °“ "19 Makfl CO IQCTIOI1 ‘like a tluzirt valid a pint evei‘y lorllleave a dozen fresh oggis. ' ‘ ‘"—'“ ‘E '000 lo the Easlem Car COm'_ 'U.S. suspension of lbalsis of)paymenets'ot:lf iifidemnifl; Charlottetown Curling Club’ Belvedem Guru”: Fee days <'>-<'9Pl Oil 8 1‘Fld'<ly' - - . and Willi! I am setting please knock on the door." Ina", Trenton NS ll was a“_‘al_d to some (0lll‘lllleS ia mg ca ion (\8l' a p ri 0 years, VANCOUVER vc. _ Jack or a Saturday and half a pint ofat is that we'll need an extra‘ The sympathetic note: inouflned hm; bv‘ fjalbor MinlS_'Vi'llh Cuba: “I could not con- FOLLOW!-II_) BUS DEAL club, Zakem’s, Hughes Drug. }lolman’s, Rendgz. Gray collects messages. but not ‘cream every two days for the bottle of milk on Friday on ac- “I'm sorry about the dog bite. l her Ma E ,h ' ceive of anything more 8D- Casm‘ 53"! the “fer ‘V35 mu’ 9 - the kind found in bottles flung first three delivery days of the count of Mrs. McLeary‘s aunt— but he'll get to know you after; The Cc0n?:a§n'ls for loll ll.lnle_‘5“"}‘)l~" id t I h l ‘Keyed .”‘“§'gh the ggush fl?‘ V0115’ Johnny“ Ma-V13" "“d Roy“ canfidhn into the sea by shipwrecked week starting on Tuesday ex- the deaf one-—wil‘1 be over for,a few months like g . V _ ‘‘ res en .0 nson's .pnu'yj 8555’ "1 3V&ll8 3 8 .- - sailors. rcpt when such a delivery day .the weekend. She was the one ?know the poor gasman." j‘h°I:pl$].rn 5313;: cars’ °a‘h ftoward Cuba: j‘We are very l000.000 agreement for the sup- Lemon’ A public relations man for falls on Monday." ‘who was married to the llian. the one from the littlefweg g ' lcarefully watching the stepsiply of British buses to Cuba This adventlsement sponsored by A'l"l‘RAC'l‘S HUN being taken." Castro added that was signed early in January- Fraser Valley Milk Producers Confusing enough. but right ‘I told you about. who . , . .gir. ‘ TERS . _ _ U _ Association, he collects the off-.do\vri the block the milkman: One milkman unfolded this‘ “Mummy says to leave the; Teeming with wildlife, Yugo- it was difficult to Judge .loh1.- I made it sincerely in the Motel Chan-lofietown’ Queen Hotel. beat notes that customers leavetfoundz igem: fchange for the dollar. please.,‘.sla-via has some 15,000 deer, lson's intentions in a U.S. elec-l|I|l'€l‘€S_iS of _strengthenlns 011- M Ind his milkmen. l "Signore. mi dia due bottigle 1 “Three quarts today. Thank "She says she will leave the dol-'3,000 bear. 20.000 wild goats and jtion year. ‘ lb_a s"internat_ional credit poal- owl’ Islander Motor 5°’ Chulotutown Hotel’ For example: :del latte approbato oggi periyou. If this note blows away. l-ar for you next Saturday." 250.000 small deer. Relations with Latin Amer- .tl0n. he said. adding he did . 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