newspaper. ‘Northern’ nd Central. British Columbia, wspaper Publishers: Association ertF Paby. 3 News Limited. oe: 'R. AYRES 9° -Managing, Raltor ts vhs nhl - ; ca. of. obseurity. to gain glory, some to re- ~ tain. it, American - past time. “Once again ‘well ‘be | able to try to. outguess the coaches’ ~ : and. ‘managers’ strategies: and. “wonde: » whether the next. pitch: awill, result i in a o ‘strikeout, a hit,- a double. play, a-home os run: ‘As the etic air diminishes, it’s -. cheering ‘to. think that: although: the © “baseball season’ is’ officially underway. - the corner here too. Place | : OSEPH 1 MucSWEEN | “we cannot reconcile - ourselves. with the sdemoct for the. ‘human person; could such. valle. ; fact that a prominent post-in-the United Na-. ‘gations be made without those.-making them : tions is held by a man who-has sullied himself: -trying to justify their case or, especially,. with- by, this murder,” said’ Soviet Foreign Minister ‘out ‘the: arliamentar body re uestin them ndrei Gromyko in a speech March 14, ° noe to do a ws vey ES e SE “It' is not only he:who wields the knife or ‘évolyer that is the: murderer — the. main * tralia’s ‘T."W. Cutts and Tunisia’s Mongi Slim 1 is the one who. placed the weapon, in. supported’ the ‘secretary-general in speeches. - “: Canada and other ‘Western countries had done - m arskjold hoped that ‘some ‘formal act 80° earlier; diation would be taken by the assembly .° .The question of a. resolution calling for a. against’ these charges and it was the world’ vote of’ ‘confidence —— or condemnation,. for : body’s failure to do so that apparently led to his decision to to make a speech last Wednesday, He sai ; DAYSNUMBERED Castro finished whatever resulk of revolt. ‘By WILLIAM L, RYAN) =, the Communists who now dominate the: Island | “Associated Press.News Analysts. and it is far from improbable. that the: ‘Com- | ~ : Fidel: Castro’s days seem numbered. as the. -.munists. themselves would feel it expedient: to, ruler of Cuba, regardless of the success or devise some means of getting rid of" him, oe BS failure of invading: rebel forces, * ‘Oastro’s nolsy blundering, which ‘in.a: “period If ¢the invasion - achieves one of its major of two, year's has helped bring the island's econ-. - objectives - — perhaps the most important ofall. omy. to confused wreckage, has got.in the. way : — it will spark a -:wave: of degertions from. of the Communists, If the Communists are . Castro's forces, This: could, mean Cuba might he noted for anything, it Is for thely knack of. spared a long civil. wars organizing the: “power ‘of. a eountiy: and” nalling Ouban sources ‘in: Milam! admit their. success | it down,” . may hang on this factor more than any other, Ouba has. rocelved Soviet-lsloc help and. Shia For them, in this respect, the invasion has heen : help now, is on-trial in the eyes of the rent of a calculated gamble, - the world, — particularly in tha - oyes: of the Should the. number | of: defections from: the rest of Latin America, For the Conimuniats, It: , ranks ‘of Oustro's: supporters - ‘be far leag than’. is important that Cuba get economically ore — the rebels anticipate, the Invasion. could fall, . ganized so that It can present na better face to “But this would not: necessarily: save Fide). the reat of Latin Amorica as o. revolt: against himuelf.. He is rapidly: ‘becoming h, Mapiltty. Ho! : thd Yankoos supported hy f n Y salicttiolts' Moscow, \ INTERPRETING YHENEWS: 9 5 ee ee ‘U. S. role suspect in. invasion n of Cuba. yc olly Manoun Morrison . a dan, Proas Btafe Writer » Me ae oo ee “oe invasion of Cuba may. make nited matter, ee Btatoe an object. of high ‘Ausp ~ Rusk.did niake clonr': at and 80 ‘aia ‘Avtbosane” tho United States don “dor Adlai Stevenson nt, the United Nations in‘: Officially, it ‘Now York — that American’ Aympathy Ja with’ valved in the military ‘olnah nlong:; the. Cuba the. anti-Onatvo forces, -. constiine, But there has beon no ‘apooitic. donial To this could: ho added: tho views: ‘oxproasad ” to charges that: Amorican: money,” training, by Proaidont Kennedy: when he was campalen-.. arms and equipment.went into the months of «ing, Jast. fall that Cubans who, oppose Caatro |. planning that preceded, the, military. attempts should | ho given | American help, whether. .they,. to. ovérthrow Wide) Caatro's, rogime,.. ate: ldo “or ‘outside the | tiny. Onribbann “In! January, a. New. York, Times corteapon “county woe ent reported that the U.8, was applying Gnut» ‘Kennedy. ‘has ‘peon ‘urying: 40. Identity’ ‘hii. amala..with. training’ personnel, mnhterinl ond” “government: with Latin Amorican: hunger for ve oth oF sisalatance, i aration - = f0n Bs. coni- hettor Ufo. and ns pledged a huge U mands type clash “program. to. ho°alinrod. fivat among hore; * tin: ent, Poul: ieennedys A American cotinties which show willl ness: to’ work and aaaritied for their future. The pro gram has not yat gone, into” operntion, hos “If tho money’ dosan't. come .goon and if, _— Onatro. ahowa alana of being able to throw off ~ the Invaders. — with or’ without: Communjat. “help —. the: Konnedy government may’. sutton pO, bad: diplomatic blow In Latin Amoridn. . the boat: hing, that Kennedy. dnn hope, ne tp. quick, overthrow .of Castro}. froo olantiona 7 “Cuba and restoration of fHondly yolntiona with . “the Carlbhonn jaland, “prayor. of F American. oftloints, - that matter’ — was still up in the air. It was” clear that the Soviet wouldn't get far. with any. attempt at formal censure, : cps migra dou of, ‘fen 20 f " ie ie | Outmsner Ao whe it fe Hone : Ww 10 ¥ A 1 this Alea ALS H | Cuban ‘alr. ‘pares h _ Ouban, authorit a ral f aby ton Saoret seed so nto: ee a) 8: lossnte atone from, Ais namo..would;.bo.k known: t Rusk declined 0 discuss. the others. to hold the eaten | PROPOSED: GAMES: SITE aN automobile’: fanatic, . bought a. 1@ leather, feasting : his “dars’’ on. ye the weet hum of * the: engine, a glorifying: in. the ‘shiny~ paint.’ ee Even “pefore | she é body made. ‘the . dingus; with,-a shaft* *stloking - out-of one. Side which toner _ in the: United States, ‘its 5 only, arourid : ee 2 ence, and. you. eafe: ‘limit a haved a new. steering - wheel, The day after Hammarskjold’s speech, ‘Aus-» oe lumbitt’s ‘Garibaldl . Pabkiis. one of six Canadian. ‘sites proposed for, the '1968- ‘Wintér: ‘Olympic’, Games.: The: mountain’s: northern eo slope: “with a ‘ver tical’ ‘drop ‘of '6, ,000 feet ig considered an excellent — . ~~). Skt course, ‘and. ‘the, valley. immediately. below. would. provide an... area for: ‘Nordic and ie. events. Officials estimate the site would es cost: $13,000,000. to develop. OE an ; oo — - CP Photo MA: “friend: ft mine: ‘whol is a steering wheel. ew.car: “recently, o ‘An ordinary man ‘would paves een satisfied to just: -drive ‘it : around: ‘sniffing * the. nice new “why?” I asked. eT -made it,” he explained. “Por the care! “But. you . ‘already. have. stegring, wheel,” I objected. “TOO small, he said. ‘But. not Johnny. :., Oh, : no fly, how he* built. the» wheel. ome. fut ae ‘know: fan t “said OU. made drive: to. ‘an: American instru: te ‘But: why? What, was: ‘wrong ~-ment.” ee : “what, instrument?” Q o 4 - “Speedometer.” - “Look, ”. I said, “ibs - a: Ger- “man. car: “Why: don’t. you: leave “By, German. ‘speedometer. on it?” os “It’s too big,” John: ‘said. “phen | he. ‘OR nERE: ‘a. metal. in Stop me “Hf. this “explanation , : is. getting: too ‘technical for you” has. “well, ‘to: count’ the. revolu-’ tions - per ‘minute © of the en-. workshop, " the: expense of buying one?”.. “Ah; -yes,” Tr ‘said. “Now. you “new. gear-shift lever, a “new - “Maybe I will.” Shutting: down. waste me From. The Washington Post Military, requirements ought . to be:the: sole test of. President Kennedy’ s$: decision to shyink orto close: down some 87 bases - ati -home“and ‘overseas. Econ- omic’: dislocations need to -he recognized, of. course, Where the: ‘adjustments: can be accom- plished: Ams stages” or “the im- pact: ‘otherwise: softened: with- out’: perpetuating: waste © duly): thia:otight, to” he. done, Boutin theimain, the emphasis ae « ought” ‘toY.be': on, csubstituling “wns: age parochial military and in- ican pressures, to perpetu- ate: local reliance ‘upon “-tlonal wastefulness and to de-: nae fer the development of sound economic activity. The Nation has an. abundance’ of unmet public and private needs. With adequate local initiative and. ‘Government. incentives,. the ‘country’s resources canbe di- ‘rected .loward meeting them, Prolonging. waste would he in-'. _ wiatefil enterp srl. 1 armeninn $8 tous te ‘This ds- ha. “Prlvatn. , needed ‘dcononiic actly iby for. t iho! ene Mt Many ‘noad jfor phyaicn) titnons in, mal ‘ Minne, may keep: -to'denks for weoka and then dond, thom out.on grdalling, pala til nterviows with. varlour. prominont MPA ahawed. parilolpate In.n wide -yarioty , Of “mnoweahooing, Trado Miniatar: Madd,” cawalkay awimming and agenatonn! aking ms Lake Loutae, Alfa, os oo them ch ; ‘Whistler: Mountalt ‘tn. ‘British’ Co- oe : “peared ‘in “the ‘office carrying 7 ‘And then he told me oo oe . Sorry, : ae the. details: “escape eo + Yocates.Garibaldi Park. ‘in’ Brit- high’ ‘Columbia,. ro josed’ site. of e ‘skid, “for. reducing, a: ‘German prop _want-to put a. tachometer on ve a Le lost.a. jeep, or, tank, surcly. sen Ts -wouldn’t.. be expected | -to pay” “for them ?”- ‘he. asked." he usy ‘and: ona yourself t get ether a.new car.in.the home - /and save yourself: -“Wait.a- while,” John said. . otherwise would be to encour- . defensible under any™ dondl- ‘parliamont: roconnito the ined ame. thoy. notlviticn . from. swimming. to. at 50,. koopa. trim by dally Ware no ia shown akiing:. : ma “OP Photo “abe oprimanded by tal cap- ' tain and- informed. ‘he wauld | . have. to pay. ‘for. the rifle. af “Now I--know.: why-. a “captain | : goes: .down with his: ship.” From The Vancouver Province “must have been penned before “isis Uke ‘the Sun’s Jack Scott, be a -whole lot worse. ~~. The ‘frantic - ‘attacks | on The “peovinee: by. this journalistic " disc-jockey, ““ dish-birds and: bees; buttercups - “In his‘ latest. flush of liter “and fleecy clouds. But the ‘sig-. the malcontent lashes out at - nificance “of. the larger | news - ‘developménts cluded him com-. ‘Scott proved: ‘gy Colossal: ‘failure MS - as a-newspaper editor, and this. pletely’ and:he. was obliged to. return to’ his column and. Abs trivia: * This is the man who appliés ‘ the. term “octopus” to. a pub-. lishing company ‘he was anx- -jous:to go to’ work for. only 2 : cattempt. to ‘destroy . confidence AE “_“ in public” ownership ‘of’ tele- oa |. yision to:further the cause of o ‘co fee tr oY “private ownership ‘in which: the. a ‘ALTA AS MILES ~~ Southam: octopus is a 1 leading LAKE WN od pidder pF NWHISTLER MT. “The plain: ‘yecord ‘as. ‘far ‘as he ABACK TUR the Southam Sorta ore as AM . — ~ -eerned. is that: since e.days MON “a foe it: operated: radio» _ stations: CESS o 7 SALCLOSS” Canada, it. has progres- « ears ‘sively « relinquished | its: sinter- a SS ANAL! G --ests.in broadcasting