The Oshawa Times, 16 Apr 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 16, 1960 1§ YOU LOOK PRETTY AV WELL,.ONE CELE iiss ) = ; TO MAK : : Lagi PLEASED ABOUT ¢ ] JAKE A MONE, | SOMETHING \ lie = . su { "-- Ol of ---- Tl : tem +s --rr-------- ry IT'LL BE OUR LAST HURRY TIME TOGETHER~ BACK! EVER= AS HUSBIN 4 AH LOVES AN' WIFE T-P-PLEASE NO; NEW PAPPY I! oo. THE MAN! MR. JONES. c., World rights In Cuba Continues By ROBERT BERRELLEZ HAVANA (AP) -- Rumors pers sisted today of small clashes in the mountains of Eastern Cuba between insurgent bands and troops reported led by Fidel | Castro and his army commander, Official sources in Havana re- mained silent on the rebel hunt, But the premier appeared to be making a major personal effort to track down insurgent leader Manuel Beaton, a former eaptain in Castro's revolutionary army reported to have taken to the mountains with perhaps 50 anti- Castro guerrillas. A government official in San- tiago, capital of Oriente province, reported that Castro-led forces combing the Sierra Maesira in Oriente had captured Bealon's second « in - command and twe other members of the guerrilla band. Maj. Rene Vallejo Ortiz, chief of the Agrarian Reform Institute in Oriente, said Castro since i hii aA, ' srr ---------- -- {Monday has been directing troops one RE REL Ls rr ---- Eh - -_-- |and peasant militia, along with 7 LOANED MAC MY HAT, 6UNBELY WHERE ARE WE TAKING SILVER AND YOU'LL. FIND OUT army chief Maj. Juan Almeida. AND AN EXTRA MASK, SO HE COULD MAKE 1 |_| HONEST JOHN THINK HED y= | \ KILLED ME. = a THEM ( / JULIET JONES LI'L ABNER MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK -- EN P WHEN WE GET (V8 AIS BURDEN {AFTER OTHER GROUPS In addition to Beaton's group, ithe government is reported try- ling to flush out two other small bands, one operating in a mount- |ainous area near Cuba's eastern itip, the other near Guantanamo city. Newspapers and radio stations in Havana have made no mention lof the rebel activity. Several |have said Castro is on a routine linspection tour of agricultural | co-operatives in Oriente. | But one observer said: *"'Unless {he cleans up his enemies quickly {he could be in for serious trouble, {because there are many discon- a is {tented persons ready and willing | AH, MARA, HY DEAR -- THIS \ -- YANKEE SUN 1S INVIGORATING! You WILL WLLL BE HERE SHORTLY, ANDE DONT os Be MUCH MORE PLEASANT THAN GET A NASTY WANT TD AROUSE HIS JEALOUS NATURE WHERE IS WE DEPTHS OF A BURN IF YOU DONT BY HAVING HIM SEE YOU) OR YOUR 5 : |» H d 1 fof SUBMARNE | GET NDTHE Js Au! vou GET ON 6 S ed HI, MOM! Z WAS JUST Ti ABOUT NUBBIN THE LONE RANGER 4 { I! i ds 1 ANSWERED ){ WHA r part oy \ M26" FES feo robles of | ™ 1% rat | (GC ( J ES 4 if BDO | F g ! Home For 74 | Holidays a D | OTTAWA (CP)--The House of 13 >) Commons polished off the budget |debate Wednesday and members of Parliament headed home for [the Easter recess. The session | resumes Monday, April 25. The "school-is-out" spirit be- came evident as the 3:30 p.m, ladjournment time drew near. | When division bells rang for the (final vote on Finance Minister {Fleming's budget, members moved quickly to their seats. After a few minutes they started (thumping their desk tops to sig- inal the party whips they were | ready to vote. | (Transport Minister Hees had | d earlier this week that BLONDIE a SECRET AGENT X 9 DEMONSTRATORS @60 VAUXHALL COMPLETE WITH LICENCE AND GAS AT THE ms veek $1725. CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. | ire DO YOU HAVE TH' KIND [THAT WON'T BE TOO HEAVY |the regular 3:30 p.m. train for v yi | THA PRODICE THOSE oR LE Ks TE] |Toronto would be held until 3:45 \ ) y NOW, / | REAL SMALL ROUN CE {p.m. for westbound MPs wanting MD Tr oD TH NOURE DEAD, MELONS? y {to make a fast start on their t) HOW EASY IT WOULD BE TO KEEPIT, . \f Easter holiday. The Commons +4, THAT 1S, IF YOU WANTED TO! = {adjourned today at 3:43 p.m. and ol ' |the train pulled out of union sta. ' 2 |tion, one block from Parliament 4 = |Hill, seven minutes later.) y | och | Urged on by cheers of the xr 1 (T] | MPs, Mr, Hees skipped out of the v2 i chamber to find the whips, He i: | returned. beaming, followed by N sy John Pallett (PC--Peel), govern. - 4 x | (ment whip, and Armand. Dumas Ln 3 | | (L--Villeneuve), deputy opposi- J | che ic a ---- mm ------------------ YIN) WH ° { > Finance Minister Fleming's Meanipies Sud col sani BUIAND THERESA 1960-61 budget received majority / Coie approval by a vote of 177 to 41, a THEIR BIRST TP TD THE SPACE VigRaTiON! > LD wl weiee oer | ODER 0 exght-doy. budger des ; = ! bate. i 2 i You AROUND L] i WRON n | Lionel Chevrier, Liberal floor e-------- a -------- a] GALLEA! A , ; leader, and Prime Minister THIRTY DOLLARS oll SOME DAY TLL] [THE COUNTY AUDITOR TT JUST THINK TAL | - ; Diefenbaker wished members a OUT OF 7 GET EVENWITH [WOULD HAVE RECORDS OF) HAVE Ame (-] "happy Easter recess," the Com. a A / Ny SET aed I AANENILE Hoe, /1cK | Ma mons adjourned and, with cries y 3 \ 1 ENSES: ++ oer os NEVERGET Ean TWILY A | THEM! 7 | na J [of "all aboard," the MPs hustled THAT NEW k > Cr ; | > " |out. y/ COAT! 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