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Direct Reports [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. March 4, 1964. O, . i l DAOOA. East Pakistan (AP!- A great wave of hatred and fear is sweeping a section of the Indian subcontinent. _ Entire families. some clutch- ln-: only a few bundles. a brass pot or a prized rooster. are on the move across the dusty As- sam lolain of India and the rice paddles and jute fields of East Pakistan. Hindus and some Christians are leaving Moslrm Pakistan r India in a tragic replay tit ‘decades-old religious. economic and social strife. The Moslems are moving thc other way. from Hindu areas of India into Pakistan. Each Piecing family. each refurzee train, carries with it H powder keg of pentup emotion that cotild touch off rioting like that which followed such migra- tions in the past. Blood already has been spilled. No one can say with accuracy how many persons are on th more or what the dcath toll has been in sporadic clashes that have broken otit when fright- ened. fleeing H i n d u 5 frightened. flccing Moslems. JUST WALK ACROSS The. Pakistan government said earlier this month that more than 122.000 Moslems had regis- tered as refugees from India- but the borders are unmarked in plat-cs and unguarded in 0 Many thousands just walk across. Indian officials say its many Great Wave Of Haired, Fear‘ Sweeps Indian Subcontinent gas 10.000 line up daily in Dacca tto applv for permission to enter ‘India. There has been no real ;attempt by either Pakistan or jlndia to publish reliable cas- ‘uallv llE'.llt‘eS. . There is an evcr-present dan- iger of an escalation into serious ;conflict between India and Pak- filstan. two nations. already bit- lter enemies. almost daily icharge each other with practis- ;ing or at least condoning. relin- jious pcrseciitlon and shoving lunwantcd minorities across the iborcler. The large scale migrations ‘started last month when an orgy Eof killing. looting and rape erupted in parts of both India and Pakistan. some who saw it lsay parts of both countries were idanger zones tor men. women land children for three clays, ‘ In rural areas outside Decca -‘are burned out houses and iuntilled fields of Hindus whose ‘Moslem neighbors suddenly de- lscendcd on them in nighttime tralds. The owners——tltose who ‘lived——fled with what they could met .ca rv . The same thing happened to ililoslems in parts of India. ‘ For ose who saw no vio- lence. reports of trouble or just wild rumor are enough to make ’them pull up stakes. Still vivid are the memories of 1947. when. by some estimates 1.000.000 per- sons died in the Hindu-Moslem "rioting that accompanied the partition of British India into the separate nations of Pakistan and India. wide! distribution of the ‘basic data contained in it “may prove of value to those who desire information. in summary form.l of the more significant aspectai of government financial trans- actions during the fiscal year sales of licences. permits and services. Finally the new booklet con- tame a page of explanatory notes seeking to describe just .how government accounts are kc . 5° CENTS EACH i Main political interest in the C°Pi"5- ii i3 "med "" ll” ‘'3'’ labridgement is how next years 198.!‘ 3"’ ‘“'“”'bl' “'9'” Q”°°“‘iedition. covering the first year ,;’‘““‘t’ h°gk5I:/‘[095 t”‘ 0‘l")"_’("‘r'fof the new Liberal administra- orono an ion rea 1 - ,t . “n gm. rm. through your bookseller." at 50'mm' “I” mmnare uh cents apiece. « - . - Then follows detailed tahte.~"“" °°"“””"V° extracted from the larger una- . bridged edition of the public ac l “ANT TREES counts. showing such intorma-l The 3.-man forestry commis- liofl 83 the 1952-53 dfiflcll “‘ sion's 1964-till planting program 2.000.000. up from $570.d00. ‘takes in about 236.000 acres. 000 forecast by former C')l‘i$eI'V" ative finance minister Georgul PRINCE PLAYS 1-numppyr Nowlan Oct. 22, l . t Another table on budgetaryi EDIN-BURCH (Reutersl expenditures notes e lttic- prince Charles, 15-year-old heir ally interesting fact that pay lto the British throne. went back ments to provincial and muntc gm school at Gordonstoun Mon. lpal governments for genera: day after a surprise Public per- purposes dropped from 1961-61 formance as a trumpet player. The book reports expendituresgin Saint Giles Cathedral Sunday by each department of govern fafternoon. he joined e brass ment under 33 separate clasit-:section of Gordonatoun's 80- fications along with revenuelpiece orchestra in a musical lnihalf-hour before the service. government. 3:? each department received R|PI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ON DEADBEA VANCOUVER t(‘Pl~— "Our husbands are running aroitnd living’ on steak and caviar and e are eating sardines and i beans." Z Mrs. Pcarl Bcntle_v_ 11. . made the statement followin: the organizational mccting of Women nlv. l Forty distraught women i turned up Thursday night to declare war on dcadbcat hus- bands. I Their aim is to apprise the i British Columbia 'In\'r"‘t1titt‘nl of evcrv loonliolt‘ in the }Wi\‘es' and Children's Main- itenancc Act by which lins- bands avoid supnortinc fami- ‘ ics thcr have deserted. Mrs. Bentley. who supports rec .<ons—agcd six. scvcn and I0 years-—on $l47 a month social welfare payments. or- ganized the group. She told the mcciinc a brief has gone f to every legislature mcmber Rv JA WES NELSON page. rirv-as-dust summary of the public accounts which it hopcs w‘ll stir tip some public interest in Ottawa's l’)USlI1t‘SS. Howcvcr. somc politicians art- wondering just how much po- litical intcrcst there may be in the new publication. especially if it is followed by annual edi- ions in the next few years. Finance Minister Gordon ta- bled the document in the Com- tnons when he also tablcd the regular editions of the public WOMEN DECLARE WAR T HUSBANDS calling attention to the wel- fare burdcn placed on the taxpayer throiic.'li lack of pro- per court. enforcement of the a . GET LAW AMENDED "We must got law amt-ndcd so that our husbands cannot get away with mur- dcr." she sa' She said should “sew eaten holes in our antiquated laws." if llt"('t".\\:tl‘_\'. shc said. the \\'0l'llt"ll and thcir children would march on Victoria and the social welfare 0 ' . "I am tircd of living on so- slal assistance." she said. "We have got to get our husbands to pay support by hook. line or sinker." lflvcutiially. ‘.\/lrs. said she hopcs women only will ht-'ablt~ to tackle refor- mation of the divorce laws. .Summarv Of Public Accounts ..-iccoiinis and aiiriitor-:cneral’I rcnorts for the last fiscal year. . The new hooklct. mcasurintg leight. by 10 inches. is bound in in glossy covcr of Just about as [Tory blue as imaginable. It re ‘ports covcrnment rcvcnucs and if‘XtI(‘l"l(llllll‘(‘.‘l in summary form ‘for thc fiscal year which ended ilast .\larch 31. just before the .Conscrvativcs went out of office ‘to be succeeded by the Libel- als. The so-called abridged report of the public accounts of Can- iada carries a simple foreword isigncd by Mr. Gordon. it says is ; South dealer. . Both sides vulnerable. OQHI es amass .|.Kse2 The bidding: louih West. North East 1 Pine 81' Pain IN1‘ Pue 5. Pa- CO The Ethics Committee at A- catraz was in solemn session South was pressing c h a r ges against a fellow-inmate whom CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY IIFICKFIR .he accused of violating the pro I . . ipricties of the game. f The facts were simple enough ‘The day before tihe meeting. ;South had found himself in a ‘six heart contract on the hand lshown. Obviously. on the merits {of the hand. he had to lose the ‘ace of diiamonds. and the only jquestion was whether or not he iwould losc a trump trick. l Had he been left to his own idevices. South might not have {guessed to fincsse against East's iquccn of hearts. 1 But the question never came up. As soon as the bidding was ‘over. East. ii player of consider- able skill. but with a reputation for sharp practice. took a card out of his hand and was abo to make a lead out of turn. Before he could do so. though. his attention was called to the fact that it was West‘: opening lead. So East replaced the card 2.15-Atlantic School l’¢aIt "P ytime' 2.30—Atlantic School l'cast "Thing! of Nature" - 2.45~John Drainie tells a story 3.00-CBC News 3.03—‘lrans-Canada Matinee 4.00-CBC Newl 4.03-Cdn. Roundup 4.l0—MuIic in the A 4.30—Countdown 5.o0—Mer. Flab B'Cas’ $.20—‘lem 5.30—CIC Notebook l 6.00 CBC News I Wenlllef 6.15-On Parliament Hill 6.20—-Maritime Sportscalt 6.30-—Mu|ic In The Evening 7.l5-Byline 7,2o—Marma'Wx. It Music:l inter- lude 7.30-Business Ierommr 7.35—tnvitation I.00-Assignment l.30—Ct-irtsttan Frontiers 9.00-University oi the Alr 10.30-Muaicanada ll.00-Bill of Fare Weather l2.l5-—ln a lighter M005 l2.45—Muslc in the Nieht Roundup h 12.00-Sports Scores inland It Marina in his hand. but not before South saw it was the three of hearts! An involuntary mtirmur of ad miration rose from the memtbecs of the committee when they heard this. but they were quick- ly silenced by chairman. Clearly. South was certain to l victimizcd by the brilliant ncar- lcad out of turn. Declarer was boti nd to misgucss the ‘trump situation later. since he couldn't possibly conceive of I trump lead from East with a holding of Q-x-x. But West ruined the sparkling mancuvcr. ‘Hc opened... guess what'.’..... a trump! So So u t is made the slam and no harm was done. when the committee question- ed East about his lead. he de- nitvd vehemently any ill intent. He knew. he said. that it wee not his lead. But he also knew- and this was confirmed by sev- eral members of the committee |—t!iat West practically always opened a trump against ii is m bids. l He had therefore taken the ‘three of hearts from his hand in lanticipation oi the e x p e c t ed trump lead. 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