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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 15, 1963 20A Economy Sltws During Year They Walked With Christ Cubas Motor Misses Fire died as the U.S. government, sition and plastered the Inmore and more convinced of vaders. His remaining armed jet Castros attitudes applied trainers swept the skies clean conceneconomic pressures, especially of opposition and then on the ground troops. trated by denying Cuba access to the American 6Ugar market A FEW OF the invaders es. By Bern Price Some Cubans who had caped the deadly beach. Of the Associated Press Writer once supported Castro began total force, 1,214 were captured. The others were killed. WASHINGTON, April 14 accusing him of betraying Cubans were elatthe revolution. 17 Castro was For Fidel April ed. The colossus of the north a great day. He had his picture Castros militia ruthlessly had suffered an Ignominous taken In the gun turret of a.and systematically stamped out defeat. In nation after nation demonstrathere were anti-U.S- . tank, the very model of ia grim opposition, ' tions. and weary, but triumphant milTHE FIRING squads worked IN THE aftermath of the fiovertime and at least 639 peoitary man. the known count were asco, Castro was able to tight- ple CASTRO and communism won that day. The United States lost. But that was only a battle. The war goes on. One year has now passed, or Will have next Tuesday, since the photographer immortalized Castro, bearded and wearing a green U.S made field jacket In the tank turret. Note: Sixty prisoner eltk and wounded came back Cuba a Invasion from Saturday prison They had been captured with more than 1,000 other one year ago at the Bav of Pigs a review of that fateful Here a time of great change year for Cuba. ULTIMATELY, the United States set up a 20 billion dollar program of loans or grants loans to Latin mostlycountries over the Arpfrn next 10 years. This program had not had time to make much impact, though, wijen the invasion occurred. Editor1 "v Thomas Except I shall see -- in his hands the print of th into the print of the y im finger ils,a mils , and thrust my hand into his side , I 'will ' not believe e-- nd-p- u - John 20:25 Thomas, called Didymus, which signifies a twin, has come to be known as the embodiment of mans doubt. Although he readily became one of the disciples of Jesus, he was neer fully aware of the Mas- -' ters real identity and power. Countless times Thomas had witnessed Jesus answers to all the questions put Him by a curious No. 35 in a Series multitude. He had witnessed the miracles, and had heard Jesus say, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God. But believing came hard to Thomas. The regardecLJesus-as-a- donhtingapostle-evidentl- y - man with unusual powers of suggestion, by which He controlled the minds of others, and consequently their bodies. HE REMAINED QUIETLY observant during the his association with Jesus. Secretly, he was convinced that a logical, reasoning mind would require mbre proof than a Carpenter would be able to provide that He and God were one, and that He spoke the truth. To Thomas, Truth was what could be known, not something deeply intuited or inwardly sensed and experienced. He was not satisfied even with the testimony of his eyes and his ears. He had to add the proof of his hand as well. days-o- f He never learned the great spiritual truth that a man cannot see what he does not believe. IN THE WAKE of the Invaarms shipments from Russia, Czechoslovakia and Red China rose to 100 million dollars worth. The economic wellbeing of Cuba was tied directly to that of the Communist bloc in a series of barter deals in which sion, Cuba was to swap sugar for the collapse military Inefficienneeded goods. cy prevented the United States from achieving. IN THE United States there At the moment the Cuban were charges that there had been a grievous breakdown In economy appears in a mess. Food is rationed. t Intelligence operations. At the end of a supply Before another year could line from Cuba are long Russia and elapse, the three top men In Red China, both short of food the CIA retired,- - although themselves. insisted everybody Involved U.S.-buil- t the retirements had nothing to tractors and buses are breaking down for do with Cuba. lack of spare parts. MEANWHILE, where U.S. military efforts failed, political The government admitted and economic measures have sugar production is 32 per cent been putting increasing pres- below the planned level, and sure on Cuba. The Organiza- blamed a lack of initiative. tion of American States narAND CASTRO himself has rowly ousted Cuba last Jan- seen the emergence of a direcuary. torate of 25 as the ruling body on Feb. President Kennedy of nation apparently dethe 3 embargoed all trade with to minimize the top Cuba, excepting only food and signed "cult of personality. leader's medicine. So, all in all, observers think OTHERWISE, Washing t o n it has been a sobering and eduwaits, hoping perhaps Castros cating year for Fidel since that inefficiency may bring about triumphant day In the tank. PLUS SERVICE DISCOUNTS We needSOused P cal realm on earth. It is not surprising then, that although he had once asserted that he was ready to die for his Master, when he saw the soldiers coming up the hillside, with their armour and weapons gleaming in the light of torches, he turned and fled with the others. WHEN HIS FRIENDS brought him the joyful news, that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead as He said He would. Thomas refused to believe it until he had felt the Saviors wounds. Said Jesus: Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed." 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IN THOSE 27 and one-hal- f months, Castro had seized the vast holdings of foreigners valued in the billions, promis ing to pay with 20 year bonds bearing four per cent interest He had begun a vast land reform program, established industrial and agricultural cooperatives. WITH GREAT fanfare he set up schools, Inaugurated a slum clearance program, drove the gamblers, dope peddlers and prostitutes into hiding or into more legitimate activities. The corrupt in the old government he arrested wholesale and imprisoned. men The brutal strong-arof the Batista regime he had ESS8 to 5 DAYS ONLY! ,r o (Mon. thru Fri.) NO ASTERISKS! NO SMALL PRINT! NO MISLEADING GIMMICKS! . In our advertising . . . THI PRICIS ADVERTISED ARE THE PRICES YOU PAYI . . . Apex Solos A Service fer ever 30 years tha most dependable, reliable appliance dealer in the city, with PRICES end SERVICE WE CHAUEN&E ANYONE TO REATI o NO. WASHERS-RAT- ED Pump 1 Agitator Auto. Soak Cycle shot All the while that Jesus talked of His Kingdom to come, a Kingdom not of this world, Thomas dreamed of a tangible, substantial, politi- APEX? appliances fest! So now's the time to end frede-l- trade-i- n THE MISTS OF dawn had given way to brilliant sunlight and the waters In the large coastal indentation known as the Bay of Pigs sparkled in shades of deep blue and blended into the light green of the shallows. Castro had come into power 27 and one half months earlier. For two long years before that AT Associated Press Photo At long last the people felt Fidel Castro, who successfully survived invasion one year they were free. The hungry ago, is having a tougher time overcoming economic woes. ate happily most of the blooded breeding stock of the vast, stood against prison walls and en his already strong grip on foreign-owneranches. the people. shot CASTRO DID something The police state came to On April 30, Ernesto (Che) else, too. He established a 300,-00- Cuba, pre Castro population six Guevarra, Castros economic man militia force and and one half million. advisor, outlined a four year armed them initially with leftplan to make Cuba independOUT OF CUBA came doc- - ent over U S. equipment. economically. agronomists Throughout these 15 and tors' lawyers, HE SAID there were 157 one half months, with Increased salesmen, mechanics, managers In time, about Communist technicians, includand engineers. Commuknown from guidance ing 79 Russians, in the country nists, he moved steadily to the 250,000 refuged accumulated to Miami. m help. More have come since. left. The United States, through On May 1, Castro declared IN THE FLUSH Havana ho- the Central Intelligence Agen- Cuba a socialist" nation and with cy (CIA) began recruiting tels, once swarming said there would bo no more American tourists, Russian and Cubans. elections. Since the people Red Chinese trade missions apwere running the country, he IN THE jungles of Guatewho needed elections? peared. a Cuban said, Steadily, the one billion dol mala and elsew'here, EVEN BEFORE the aborlar annual trade between the liberation force, 1,500 strong, United States and Cuba dwin- - took shape. They were given tive invasion, however, the U.S. arms and trained by U.S United States had recognized the danger in Latin America of agents. And then it was April 17, the Castros appeal to the poverty forces were stricken and his defiance of day the U to begin the overthrow of the the rich and powerful United new tyrant They failed miser- States. This recognition led Presiably. dent Kennedy to create the AlCastro simply rolled his liance lor Progress in March, tanks and artillery into po- - 1961. Auto. Dispensing of laundry Aids d -- 0 WS-4- 1 D o REFRIGERATORS Imagine, Almost 12 Cu. Ft. at This Low Price 63-lFreezer Porcelain Crisper ! 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