air/Ina _ TI] Elli THE ATLANTI Pli VIN Something new? You bet there is! At last Eastern Pro- vincial and Maritime Central have merged to form an : exciting new concept of air travel in'the Atlantic Pro- 2 i vinces iaYes, there is something new. A new name to ll 1 some parts of the Atlantic Provinces, a familiar one to i others. New comfort! New efficiency! New friend- ‘ liness! These are all parts of the new airline 5 Here’s more. Ever fly in a turbo-prop “Dart Herald"? It's a different kind of flying . . . panoramic vision from every window. You'll enjoy it! Add to this million mile pilots and you really have flying pleasure i.Next time you travel, use the new Atlantic Provinces airline —EPA. You'll agree . . . we HAVE got something to talk about. i i i i fill/l/Plfll/l/l/fll’ St. John’s "” Gander ”" Deer Lille " Stephenville "’ Goose Bay Twin Falls ""Wabulh " Seven Inland; "" Charla (Dalhoueie) ‘— Moncton "" Sui-limenide "" Charlottetown ‘- Halifax — Trenton (New cuigow) - Mlldllen mind. I“ cum Tues. Oct. 1. 1963. 9 SUMMER TIME HAS LONG RUN BUENOS AIRES 1A1”— SummerUn-ie ended ' zenrlna Monday lol‘ the first time in 17 years. Clocks “el‘e sci inward an hour on Sept an. 1946, and never set haek again be- cause oi file] and flower shortages ,\'u\\. an oiiicial decree sags these reasons have disappeared and clot-ks will he set back an hour a! mldm'tllll That will make Argenlin!‘ time (our hours behind Greenwich Mean Time Castro Tells Cubans To Work Harder HAVAKA WT“ - Premier Fidel C-strn has told Cuban: to start working harder to help the government out back all did lronl Hie Soviet Union. He termed Soviet aid indispeusible but said 1' saddled Cuba with a SIMWWIM balance - (if - pay- ments irlt S pea' ii the Cub- an leader cautioned the in. (ion against relying too hellle on assistance Iron-l Moscow and Said every eiiort must be made in reverse the trade imbalance with the Russian]. At the same time, Castro ro- newed personal attacks on Prel- ldent Kennedy, calling him a demagosue more interested in votes than ln nalvlng racial problems in the United states, in an impromptu interview Sept 7. Castro called Kennedy a “cheap and crooked poll- tician" Castro made it clear Cilha was not ready to go along with any thaw in East-West tension! and vowed to continue to nip port anti-US. revolution: in Latin America. BLAST NTERRUPTS At one point during ills rpcecli. CEISH'A was inherrllpted by a mysterious explosion. "Don't “any,” he told the crowd. “it doesn't matter it it Castro appeaer at ceremo- nies marking the mild anniver- IaJ'y or the conunittees (al- the deienee oi the revolution. He said counter-revolution- aries underestimate the tom or his revolution in Cuba claimed more Cuba»t_vpe revollh lions wero in the makinl Latin America “The only way tor Latin America is to follow the Cuban way.“ he said. Snitching to Cuban iorelu policy. Castro said Cuba form. its own international policin Ind whether it will eventunlly true suell stcpr u rtgnlng the limited nuclear tesihsn treaty depends on events in the cal-lb bean. Terrorism Is Growing In Venezuela By ram chn CAEACAS (AP) — Commu- nisirhai‘lxi‘d icii-hiimi m Veneir lleia shins more violent daily with the appl‘oaeh or a mile- stone election tor a new con- gress and a successor to Presl- dent Romuln Betancourt The rcrsnii, norcrnment offl- elals suspcct. is that the Corn- munists “Elli lo prevent the cleciion siiioiiiilrd Dec. 1 by promiiii: a miiiiury (‘ullv rl'eiat end a dli‘iainl‘sh'p \ihicll con-i- munists nould hnpc to exploit. “This city guerrilla war is aimed in sharing Ule army he llcr iii the ability nl a d cram: :m'crnmrnt to maintni law and order," says one Bet- ducouri ntiicial “Venezuelan Communists are jealous or their brithcrs in honor in Cuba on they “all! to imitate them, "Fidel Cnslm started out against a dictatorship and the Vcnriuclnn Communisis want nnc, mn." USE DEADLY POISON Bushnlcn Hi this Kalahari De- sert Ill Alrica use an arrow poison so putan that one drop can kill a man [Pl PLAIN or FlLTER TIP CIGARETTES