‘ w ON THEAIR THURSDAY CFC Y-TV 1.30 p,m.-Musi\;ot With Somethi BY ROBERT RICE rig Left In Kitty April 8 election. the new Parlia- c m Guardian, Charlottetown, Th“, ‘1’" 4' 1963' 13' Cuba Expresses Jobless Fund Ends March Regret In Raid On ' U.S. Freighterj WASHINGTON (AP) —- Cuba has expressed regrets for what staken Russian - built planes. appar- ently Cuban. had fired in the general direction of the us. freighter Floridian. bound from Puerto Rico to Miami. Fla, The ship was not hit. Ruz said the Havana re- gime reported its MiGs were in pursuit of another. unidentified vessel when they came across ' it said was a mi 200 p-m-—Cl\ol Helene OTTAWA (CPl—The unem- ment Will with n . . 2.l5 ism—Nursery School ployment in su re 11 c e fund urgent problem of overhaulingl figg‘d? lat U: Fagin": 155‘ gemfillgrgign‘mzhgggmtx :32: 2.30 p.m.—-Netionll Schools weathered March and entered the unemployment insurance 5" P "'59 °inrytfig of 3.00 pm —Loretta Young Show 330 P.M.-Teke Thirty p.m.-—Rszzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-Yogi Bear 6.00 p.m.-Politlcal lelecut - NDPnloan earmarked by the April with “several” millions of dollars in the kitty to meet benefit p a y m e n ts, reliable sources said here. This means the fund did not need the 325000.000 emergency last system to eliminate the defects that led to its current nosedive into the red. lawyer Fined prevent such incidents future. At the same time Cuba asked the United States to consider the seriousness of the situation in the Caribbean and to stop hit-and-run raids on Cuba. The pursuing Cuban planes "over-flew the vessel (the Flor- idian) and before identification they fired some warning shots across the bow," Ruzek quoted the Cuban note as saying. - This was reported by Czech “The Cuban government re- 6.3] p.m.—Gezotto Parliament for emergency use For Confem 'l' - i 7.01 p.m._crcv TV m... if the fund went dry during the P Ambassador Miloslov Rusek. grfilgllgggngcgdfgttggg 35:55:; 7.l5 p.m.—Cineme l3-7 The Big Litt Port l 9.00 p.m.-The Delenders 10.00 p.m.—NHL playoffs, Montreal at Toronts “.00 p-m.—Cinems l3-7 ll.l5 pm. Sports Unlimitet “.30 p.m.—This is the Life 12.00 p.m.-CBC News 12.13 sum-Local Weather 12.14 s.m.—The Big Lift, 12.45 e-m.—-Signott A ._..——-» Peri Two ‘ 1962-68 fiscal year that ended Sunday. it also means that governor- general‘s warrants will be used to keep the fund going until the summer upturn in employment starts to bring in more money in contributions than is paid out in benefits. Sources indicated that . warrant p r ov l d i n g enough 'emergency funds for April has been approved and will be NITE or DAY 1v. cal.st made public in Saturday's offi- cial Canada Gazette. The warrant is reported to involve less than 325000.000 and Tm, 4.3537 Nile us“ 4"“‘2 ' vams RADIO & TV. .will be a maximum amount , from which the Unemployment l.02—-N.S. Road Reports l.03—Mostly 'Muslc Tepp Mfr—Mostly Music l.i5—Shirley Harmer I What‘s On the . will be good only for April. It in MONTREAL (CPi —- Trajan Constantin, 37-year-old Roman- ian-born lawyer. has been fined $1.500 for contempt of court. He was cited Feb. 22 for com- ments he made to reporters about a damage action he had filed against officials of the capital murder trial of Georges Marcotte. convicted of slaying who handed the state depart- ment the Castro regime's reply to the U.S. demand for a “full explanation" of the March an incident. There was no immediate com- ment from the state depart- m The us. had demanded the explanation after reporting that to prevcnt a repetition of such incidents.“ the Czech envoy reported. adding: “The Cuban' government also notes the seriousness of the situation and requests a stop to this kind of thing (hit-and-run raids) lest the situation get out of hand." two policemen in the Santa Claus bank holdup last Dec. 14. Mr. Justice George S. Chal- lies. lat handing down the sen- tence. said he had never seen a "more serious case" that could. have affected public confidence the administration of justice. Mr. Constantin was given one month to pay the fine or serve l West er I ll,35—-Sterlight Serenade l2,05—-Sign Ott ‘l2.00—News, Reg, Weather 8- Sportsl ‘ll.20—Rscord Album "JO—The Archers ILLS—Cats Verie l2.00—.lamborae Junction h LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. for the Inthissein leAisueed P three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. W trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hint. VWGNVIO ESI‘IOW AEMOIW vouize MissiNo l EVERYTIME, V Goon/1 U! I'll 0 so '1'. 204 Kent St. Ch'town. Insurance Commission will be three months in 1311- » - A _-A g able to draw funds to meet its He was a defence lawyer dur‘ > benefit payments. tng the Marcotte trial. He filed ‘3 “CW-TV ~o “.532. tensile. has? a g . . _ ‘ , a . - ' . -. ll I; n.“ p_m__N.w.l Woman spam Officials decline to predict ace Roger Ouimet_ Crown pros- - l i , lie; _' 1.00 methmday mbe just when the fund—which heldecutor Claude Wagner_ and ‘. ,J W air. x Desperate Journey more than s900-000-000 in 1956— Jcan-Paul Fournel. chief Crown ' i ' . 2.30 p.m.—Nstional Schools Wig trim d -u i th witness. ‘ g “Osaghkrgnéflémgm, .. 3,00 pm. At Home With few“ dam?” theme! "d emnel’)“ The damage wilt came after RE Always LOCKED.BUT Helen Crocker operating ion m0“ b‘” e; Fournel claimed in his testi- THERE’S AN OPENING THROUGH .3. 3-30 lam—“k. Thlr'v fr th f d “93’ "m" ‘mony that Mr. Constantin nad WHICH ANYONECAN REACH m .p I I 4.00 p.m.-Scarlet Hill om e e eral treasuryr...insfigatcd.. a robbery shortly FROM OUTSIDE AND OPEN THEM ‘IM FMNG W5 My OLD DRUM 4,30 p.m.—Romper Room £10111? lhal- Will have to be Paid before the Santa Claus holdup WNGEy Aug ‘ AJOEETT'I: ‘ 5.0l p.m.—Raule Dazzle 30 8t Current rates 0‘ inlet" in order to raise money to buy THE Guys A . UNIFORM!— 5.30 p.m.-Yogl Beg b 9531;“ fund entered 1963 with a bankrupt restaurant. “ “0° P‘""“5”Pp" U . Mr. Constantin denied the al- 6:15 p.m.-.Televielon News ghggltaeamiogoggilibggoggnugng it legafion at his contempt hear_ a 6.25 pan-Supper Club h “VS hea d. 1 . . h a in“. but was refused permm ’r G _| 6:35 p.m.—Televnston West or d . vy ran pus e .sim to give evidence at the 3A,.RON > 6.40 p.m.-—Supper Club own to 3.353.400.000. The March - ane the richest man In Tibet 6.50 p.m.—Television Sports balance Will not be made public Marcotte trial to rebut Four- HANSCOfl ACHIEVED HIS Posmou X 7.00 p.m.—Rouie 66 until later this month. but it my, testimony. ‘ of “Wm omfélgHséal‘l') fl s.oo p.m.—-lB'ligh:vag ISatroISh lismpignc‘liers‘tood hthat sgemfgg: £55" _' 8.30 p.m.—— rec 0 en owcase e y a ou . . u LAST RAVEN / 9.00 p.m.—The Delenders leaving something like $4,000.: EAGLE s MEMSR'ZED THE 0404/ [MA GAVE NE moo p.m.—Playdata 000 at the end of the month. The marshlands in southern ENTIRE ” — SWWMNAME "5417' I. The d d f b H - WIVES AND CHILDREN OFA as: m... smith °;..::.h'. is; of BIBLE .s mxmswgnt . e.m.— \ _ . A. e 12.15 e.m.—Vlewpoint off—as good weather brightens the spam“ imperial eagle and L FOR mango” “930’ 12,20 ..m_._cxcw iv News the job picture, in haven for many other rare OH I “I” 12-30 e.m.——Sign ON Whatever the result of the birds. TATE: A Hint? 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Western Roundup ‘ East now ’19 d the ten of spud. pllgh need (2 27 Weep lightly into 2 a.oo—Newu The bidding: m k d 22.1mmersed'. words) 29 Let the water ” 8.ll—Weether East South w at N ‘95‘ °°v°r°d by e la“ ” occasional 8.'I‘hla —out or 40.Periodl _< 8.l6—Country 8. Western Roundup p 1 e Oflh queen' was! collld. no? he sure form "10ch the b3: 0' “me: 8 ‘5_w "m a” 0 1‘ of dcclarers distribution at this “In 1,,- 31. om Wm. 3mm 8'50_A:la '. N. ’ Round“ 3. 2“ Dble- point. except that South rive, 3‘57_Th°:;;; For/Today P Opening lead—king of clubs. started with three lsirziclifs. In; 21A gem ' . . . assumed East woud ave e cut in z~°°-C.H?:..u°s.:.x.:t; .322” it: on best a we ' . g9 5 ten if he had started with four 38. Pulitzer Q's—Mommy Mow. bridge table' hm When to draw s ades So West exited with a Prize ~ my”, ‘mmAyl-Apmmapmm’ l .- 9_30—Piclt Your Partner the line is not alwa s c]! a r ‘P ‘ \ la.’ ’ '- WN ' , - a y - diamond winner p; . , , nuns-m. ,5 9.35—Morning Moods Look at this hand. for example. ' v Fer SPANISH TREASURE 5!6N,THEY in .. V y 9.55—Wh t' Th Son , - Declarcr cashed four diamond —— -| euros Mites mien SUDDENLY--- I a s e 9 “here South displayed the cour tricks and west was forced mum". I r-.. . - . §_ 10,00—News 8. Weather age of a lit)" by standing for come down to three cards_ the ground "I Look! m/swmm ' '"~°5—N°'°’ ‘- MU‘" two notrump doubled instead of vault. MEANS NWHEADIN'NM . a - . . K-J of hearts and see of spades. uflcm/ ‘ ‘0‘me vow ammo. runmng m the comparat'vely South read the situation cor- m" > '- :’ m’ls‘w'" , safe haven of three diamonds. u h h I d th 1 "Great 0 :1 logo-Note, a. 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