., 10mm . i , ,. ,, ,, » “I ///////////////////////////////////1//////Zl////./// . OAS Seeks More Good Reasons '01 gaging MGR . Crackdown '1 I o I OnCuba? ' t° co- ir ‘T " ..— \ \ \\\ \\\ \ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER E ' ' — “AsmeN (AP‘ ‘ The‘ Yes, MORE'S the good word when you shop or CO-OI’ SUPER MARKET—because Organization of A m e r 1 c a n iiitiscifmfii‘fiiflofifitrfi fl; our storewide LOW PRICES and SUPR SPECIALS give you MORE QUALITY p l u 3 week to join in _a new crack- ‘ . MORE QUANTITY for your money. And you'll see how quickly our I'll o r k e t u I of “m: it:“:,.:‘t". 2‘12: p... values add up to MORE CASH SAVINGS on the I' o r u l cost of ALL the dellclous, gutiggfcgggzsifggwwg nourishing foods you like best. Change to CO-Ol’ SUPER MARKET t o d o y—ond only would suffer serious new ‘ the change you “V‘- damage through the denial m ‘ badly needed imports. ' I Cuba’s railway system is e- . ported to be in a crippling ‘ state of disrepair. Trucks and , “N buses are urgently required to i replace worn - out highway : transport. People stand in long. slow-movmg lines to buy food ‘ . at the stores. 1 The price of gasoline. which 5 Cuba gets only from Soviet I I sources. is up to 60 cents a gal- lon as against 34 cents a year ago. Production of sugar. Cuba's big export crop, is off 7 more than 25 per cent. ' * “fl In the judgment of State Sec- STEAK ROAST retary Dean Rusk and some of ‘ the other Western Hemisphere . L b foreign ministers meeting here I Lb. this week. the Castro regime is ' vulnerable on its e c o n o m i c front. To them it makes sense ' to seek to apply new pressures among the punitive measures proposed for adoption because ‘ of Castro’s support of terrorist activitia in V e n e z u ei a last 1 year. a j ‘ I I trend $93M trade FANCY QUALITY 48 OZ. ISLAND PORK ‘ romhro 2 SHOULDER CHOPS 49c Fresh Prouduce With non-Communist countries 6 SWEET PICKLED BRISKE'I‘ SUNKIST JUICE CORNED BEEF 29c ORANGES 3m. 99c i now is upward. after declining V for four years, Britain and France have both broken with Washington's policy of economic boycott in order to sell trans- f portation equipment. Other ‘ European allies may follow this lead. The proposed new move to tighten the economic noose around the Castro regime would not mean any change in Us 1' . Th U 'ted Sti 11 iii”; moi erfiiargo inestraxai: l MAPLE LEAF CALIFORNIA with Cuba since February._1962. CELLO I . 43c GRAPES Th . . es dipelomatic campaign to get 331- 2 113- LB. c Efgunadndthir;:;iddltg ffiniiéei? 2 Tomato LOIN Cuban trade to the bone. This 1 Cheese WHOLE effort has been only partially LB 6 success I . , m . WATERMEIONS 79 31123th ubeflndngiat mew: c _; c SAVE-ALL ., " \ ' c rim I'i U .it! Si 1 . d ‘ I :0 In: 83;“: Wailsxhingto: mo FT. NEW ISLAND believe this could have one ROLL c S 2 arm. 25¢ pr t’l .ilt. It uld auras... COUNTRY 600D MARVEN,§ eott the products of European . countries trading with Cuba. . O new in < OHIO KEN NOODLE 3 29 GRAHAM wmns 35 an fth a th‘gthtf ' a. .05.; um W'- C FRESH panics interested in Cuban“ trade mjght be faced with the I MARVEN'S GOLDEN GLOW TARTS loss of markets more important i 11 Oz O than those they could gain by i BTLé I - PKG. HEINZ LIVING STANDARDS DROP 1 US. officials sav that their! 6 SWIFTS PREM F d ‘. . , u. i 24 OZ. F 1, ft_ t.1t.Cb. :rrtsr’:o:c:r: H0 I [UNCHEON MEAI 43c rozen 0° 5 munist industrial countries 13 TIN responsible for some of the se- HEINZ SEABROOK FARMS MIXED d'ff' li' . h. h C i :35: has Nude? with}? Thejsels? BREAD AND 16 oz 6 CLARKS WITH TOMATO SAUCE ‘- timate that the level of Cuban ' . 2 LB. economic activity.is about 20 i JAR 3 20 OZ. POLY per cent below that of 1958, the year before Castro took power. 1 TINS ' ' PERFECTION ASSORTED FLAVORS 7 SP A G H E '|' TI 3 1:133 2 m. 49‘ thin. standards in Cuba also Show a " wan. nurses: and 436 mm SARA LEE CAKES I was IIICKY WHIP 2 £13547: arts-into 69‘; 13 pe n i n g up commerce with ; Cuba, ‘ food diet. ‘ No one here claims. how- i ever. that. the boycott policy is wholly responsible for Castro's ; . ills. On. the contrary officials put a considerable share of the blame on what they call Cas- tro's mismanagement of Cuban affairs and his determined et- fort to remake the country with l5-per-cent drop in the Cuban DA‘NISI-l‘ COFFEE y highly grgiinireducentlf‘al dplag- ' ‘ A V .nngan eimina one in m- , “‘1 incentive" i REINz STRAINED KRAFT ENCORE ~ 111:); doeitihanyi Sresponsrble oi-l Y HEINZ } e In e .. governmen ‘ ' as: sanitizing B A5190” FRUIT JUIIC'ES } “$3532; VPOWDEREU v'threat to Castro's contro o I ' ‘ _ . 121:7 JUN'OR FOODS ~ Fgfffli“;§:;§:;w i mucus AND DETERGENT . ’33:??? if} 31?? ihdst 3°21? ' E 1i cAnuuA , . ‘ I0 99c 59c > . c ' o 0 ; Oz. 5 LB. . Nflcl. Air Line. m a “G 1 .09 1 I Gets License mm (or) _ own? I ' Listen to News and View; on Eateries — cecr My or n m. SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT soumsco—op f. — SUDEE MARKET "3: MARCH ASSORTED FLAVORS POUCH PAK FOR ECONOMY . AND VERNON RIVER CO-OP