Ida‘: money supply increased considerably, but iwlthout a productivity increase. lsuch moves as this are moving gthe country into I danger of galloping inflation." DEFENCE BY GORDON l “*0 Gmdine» Charlottetown. Fri. li'eb.14, 1934. 11 Feud Revival Is Expected ON THE AIR j Fér This Week's TV Guide See Page 13 wooed; l .' l G!l!!9.. . 9 4 Mr. Gordon in a Jan 4‘ crcv tianio ‘ lgpeech to the Canadian Club otl "upAy oronto, said there was a rls-i ‘lug. well-balanced consumer de- : l 6::3_.§,ign On 3y DON g_AN!uGH-1. ...ugm mom ... t th ‘ . -rnand “in conditions of reason- °:,o..iie-m a Weather OTTAWA lCP)—The old poll- lgenerally i‘in§ersvtV:t:d'l3(y thee phi: 7§$d°nan§"o§§:1:;mfntS§'§§,° M‘ able ‘me’ stabfllty‘ ' ‘ ‘ > ¢35.-c.-ninety Western Roundupillcsl feud over price stability lic. lpart. M°"9l"Y P°1‘°Y ll” bfififl ll! 655_New, ma w,,.i,,, and Cred" common‘ I. likely, Uh"! tune with the needs ot our ex- Th 1 _ . .. :3 gglrialgegtneow gitnther aescsion !theree igeei-ceugrtraeislillyt otheltl-1 ollagclj ll-ias beleenfeiliu ghgdrsderlhedl hlttf: pend!“ economy‘ 0 _ _ P9 8 ues ay..; ors -— was the Conservative .in the icanadianl economy, Ca- pposition Leader Diefen-‘sweep to we elected members, nadian costs and prices have 7.00-—Hebrew Christian Hour Another factor is the size 0! the federal budget deficit. Mr. Gordon already has predicted "top: wumn Roundup lgggerngaslggsdgy lgnafisnfifnigedo majority since Confed-ibegzevzytostatse-.1’ m another deficit for fiscal; ‘ ‘ . :;$?:“.°:::... =:3:;l’. ‘::::'::.. ‘l..:*';..';'°::i 1M1? 2::..::d=:;..*=:l.J";:.:.::; p;u;;_h.:. .h:.5;. 3;; ;:.:.:£i.":.s‘2fu’i W2-“.° i 5* "’“ T HE iaoeew-r... :;.;::C.::.".'.':. ‘ ;:.':*;‘%.L*:i;..:3.:"h:.::...:f=- i:':.:.';.*..;;.'.:*:°.::..:l:;:l".;:.::i“" 1W"r?xiii‘?ie?s2°’i=J$%?é’§%io‘i»"S1? 'i%‘é«i“%’:£:i l 2 W? fifiévifi a50_A'l_nm Nam Roundup Finance Mmmer waver Gopreconomic expamwnfl lie }teri;1a_lly of the Canadiaddollar. ring as a means of atlrnulatinsla sum up monetary expansion as beingl 900——Naws 8- Voice Reports CBC "in tune with the needs I th I t . 9.lO-Preview Commentary CBC n e as year’ the Canadian showing that the use of nearly of our lmmey supply m” by 35°“! lfive per cent in imports during ‘nuation of the chronic, very| large deficits we have been ex-‘ 9.l5~Not-s and MW“ ll-"‘!"<"'"dl"E ECONOMY." lnine Per cent The increase over ti, - ‘ : , ' d l t t - ' ' ; « 927-Mstlriae Muslcll Chmdu ! Thought it is a complex ar- ‘the two-year period was about 91: 3,°?,§,f,"e‘,‘ prlllceef mos en“ ffguladddg mm, d l 9.30—Notes and Music igument, the monetary course :12 per cent l - DMenbake!_- during his only by deliberate decimngfeo‘ l - - - I 9 .‘!5——Notes and Music ‘followed by any government can: L ate at calculation of 9.55-—Wl'Iat'I The Song Contest line a telling issue on the hust- money supply IO O0-—News and Weather |“l"3 ifilfififlll 'I0.0&—Notes and Music I lhfilcross - country speaking tour a ' all”-‘lean0f2g] glee gr‘-iior :0 last week: usonservm ‘to contifnue O; to expand lode]: Th be, ' ' ~ -' -" e c nven ion. as a press. nitey or at er reasons wou was ethe slsslglulgliaetrtli :ifecliho!: ll)¢[3’l)a"1nsluiia1;aly'aol7ei:ai!i.rre1l-ihclyg ilfidulief Iconference on in 9 Mb_°”' l“-"d°"“i"° °°"fld°"°° "'3 ”_.,.,paig,,.wh“, M1. Diefpm ‘deposits in chartered bank lS§sk.. that never in peer-ctimrcurrency and impede steady baker’ then prime 'mmsté!_ Such an increase dne5fi;t5!-1ec_ ;history has there been such is economic expansion." blamed a current economic re: essarily spell inflation j"°;."" to “Sm; prices‘ l th° '3“ 1”‘ “°tl 9955,?“ M “HEM money” pow The generally ac“-Ned em, In the past nine months Can. .yet been heard on the subject; cies inherited from the previous nomic theory is that pumplugl }RIPLEY'S" BELIEVE IT OR NOT l Liberal administration. ‘-more money into the economy Enter James E. Coyne, then ithe country has unused produc- . »., -‘iv 1 ll; " l. L economic policy; to allow them y 1 ll 05—Notes and Music ll 27~Mstinse Music‘ Charades |l.30-Notes and Mualc ll 45-Bulletin Board ll.50-—Notes and Mu c News Roundup 5-x ma-av BEES’ ’C0‘l'NF JOIN lwon't be inflationary as ng as ggvernor of the Bank of Can- Itive capacity and unemploy-‘ a a. me . 5h01"ly before election day. ’Last week’s cost~nf-living ate- ‘2 “Jaw” md Ccunm, Hm, lllarch 31. Mr. Coyne said in his §tistics—the latest available - ]vo0___N.M‘ WW“, 3_ N_5_ R°.dlflYlnUfll report the economlcfshowed an increase in urban “pm lweakness had on ome ap-‘living costs of 1.7 per cent in I_{‘,5-——Town ..-.a Cgiintry rim, parent in the second half of 1957 1963. compared with 1.8 per H5__T°mW H.,,,,,, 5i,,w_c3c — ter the Conservatives tookicent during 1952. u , ,, Md Cguntry rim. l0\'9Y- , “Price stability" doesn't . Canada had not had I tight-Imean keeping prices unchanged. lmfiney l0011Cy. Mr. Coyne said. aeconomlsts told the royal com 3 It was a "sound money" policy. {mission on banking and finance . ,allowing some expansion in the ilast year. It means preventing] l‘ ‘money supply but not allowing lunreasonable increases. _- ill to get out of hand. ISAYS PRICES STABLE \ 1 e Conservatives countered: A report last. week by thev ithat Mr. Coyne‘s definition otlParis-based 0ECD—the Organi- lnllux From Britain 2.05-Tops In Country Time 2 l2 Network School B’cast-CBC 2.A5—Matlnee Musical Charade 2..i7—Tops In Country and Pope Headlines 8. Weather - Duiawe INTERMISSION -AND winders CO ILL BUZZ ABOUT SEVEN- YOU'RE ALWAYS DATED up.’ In .-au..u._a .4.lO—Topa In Country and Pope ‘Joiuiiii 1-1-3)! V113 4.30—The Outpzrts/V h 5.oO—-News an eat at I I > - « w 5.05-—Matinee Musiclel Charades ,. ; _ _ . ‘ \ wmMm . l 505-1». Outport 5- ‘. i -. _: ' ' ue42-nse> ‘ _» .__;J 5-25-3-vi"; y'=~;h°' - - ii . °'‘'°ll.l.‘.’t‘§r‘é‘'°”e$.'3.$ . _ or s .‘ I 1 §.§§_~.1. .1: Wm»... ll ' "‘"9°N.W CUT OFF EVERY ‘ ‘ii’ 6 l5—0rt Parliament Hill CBC ' ,, VICTIMS HEAD OVER A f ' ' PERIOD OF 70 YEARS 6.20—Sperts Parade Is Cuenca, spam, ISATTHEBOTTOMOFADEEP 700—Bsi:k to she Blblh Q %’l“l'AdWA (C?;)—9§riiL°~:1iigrag<;i; ‘lwarld trlegiisdl inhimmlyation htoll; 1”‘ VA Ne; 730—Nows an West or e an a rose o . ' n l ow ng ‘ . e year in w ic CANY M So NA "owe MAWWHATW 7.45--Program Schedule from 74.536 the previous year as 1282.164 immigrants entered Can- OCCUPANTS oFRE8n’sI_;HSAT '3" 5°“ “Avg -may Fog 7.46-Tonight’; Music the number of arrivals from ada to set a 44-year record. QVERHANGNG THE CLIFFS W “E25 LE”-EREDN ‘l0Ul55l-F7 7.50-National Business Britain increased sharply. the. Immigration from the United my syggg mm; 6"; ON THE HIDE ‘ . a.o0—Tonight’s Music limmigration departinont has.,St_ates -— the third-larsest suo— A NUBBIN! !.5D—News Headlines I. Weather l,,p0,.,edb plier of new_ residents for Can- us. ..,,,..,_,.,.__.__ DID ‘IOU-EM‘ ghtly last vear to '-“-U 9 00-Index-CBC .555-T058 . i 1 Immigration tr om Britain 17% from 1164.. edt 24.so3ri- 15.603 . ' ' °' 2,‘f_:‘v‘,.’m “year °"‘ '3” ‘GENERAL nvcnnasn ' ' ‘ ' There were increases as well 9.30--—Chsmher Music 1o_oo—CBC National News CBC DAILY CROSSWORD 3.3r)—Tram-Canada Matinee 4 BC News 4.03—Canadisn Roundup CIC l.l0—Music In The Alt r=.ili-ca.\'rnen‘s hats and uniforms have been converted to both languages. ‘and New Zealand. and 2.153 [from Mexico. Central and South America. 6.20—Maritirne 6.25—MuslE in the Evening Sportscsst CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Q UIZ 50: Shoot of a. plant DAILY cnvrroquom — Here's how to work it: A X B. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophles, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogi-em Quotation ‘°A3°'‘‘‘‘’‘°'‘ 5"” It - th cona succ s‘ n.o0—News 8- Ps9‘°"5‘ W"”‘°' ,,e3r“ians wfiicie arrivals gift): from other major sources of Ca- ACROSS 51. Serf- 13. pug gmlgm ugguig l'l.O5——Starlight Serenade ‘Emma fonmd the lamest im_ ;l’l8dl8|’l immigration. from Ger- 1.Conit'erous Old Eng. 16.Meta1 EBB - ll.30—News s Maritime Weather .mm_aM group Immigrants many to 6.7411 from 5.948; from 52 sharpen, 19. super. ll.35—Starllght Serenade fmm na1y_the largest group Greece to 4.7.39 from 3,741; from 5.Hea.dla.nd. as a. razor ae es I2 O0—News, Weather L Sports Scores during the five years l957_61_ ‘Portugal to 4.000 from 2.928; and 9.Actor _WN 21. ship- .2_oy_5;gn on ranked second_ Wm) the inflow ‘from France to sass ti-om 2.6.4. to 7 1.Agricul- form ’ from that country rislnrto 14*-‘ '1 3"”°“ ’''°"‘ 3°“ Km‘-3' ‘mm t“’.ist °1°°l‘ ‘ F$,‘AY 42,’. from _ ' lgliilich dropped?’ sharply in 1962 molfith 2. ghmeoo 24.Girl'a T'he_rise in total irnmlxrstion °“’“" '1“ am °“'°"d°‘"’ 12. subsided ss;’f.f... 23 3- . 6.00—-The Gerry Fogarty Show in 1963 continued the upward =:ck:t_Cj1"lm1;eed’ :0 klngggrzfiz 4.Gir1's event; 3‘ pity p. trend from the 1961 total of 71,- 1 05' ’ nickname 4 Lurk .1-‘uel Yesterday's aunt. 8.o0—CBC News 3. Inland Weethor‘W8. There was a sharp down-. Another large increase was ‘I, 5.00:-isuma Born 3o.sleaveless 35. River duck l: B.l5——Maritime Sportscast “"" :““:"""""1amvals mm the st l 17.0strlch— 6 German garments: .Divan Jll‘ 0.2!-The Gerry Fogmy Show n,v's relations with Quebec. the iwhm, ms! to 2227 from 1480 like bird ver Arab 41.Devasta.tloIl 2 Part 2 (NR says. the bilingual mark- ‘ Th”, “,9”, g,,’in5 in me ,,‘u,,,; 13 P’°P°"W3 7-I““"d3t°‘ 31- Read 43-GPOIIPOC 5 a.24—n.. Bob Goulet shew iings will make Canada better be“ of professional and skilled 2° 0 , 8.Arm of a caretully nu.” <. l.3o——Gai-ry Fogarty $how—-Part 3 known as a two-language nation lworkem but only a relatively - ‘:9 :1 garment 32. lied 46. Before I.35—Msx Ferguson ow since the find th ll’ ‘small increase in the number of re 3' veg 11' Replmnc: f3b‘'‘¢ 48- Elmtfiflod 9.00—CBC Newt li DIM‘ *°P°"' \;;a.\' lull‘ all P8148 0’ “*9 United llaborers. Federal immigration 22'Actr°:-:3’ so’ Am‘ steam p”“°1' 910-Proviow C°"'"“°"'"Y - 3'°5- 'p icy as been to encourage 23 Ext! t .9 l6—A.M. Chr Frank Taylor, car supervisor ‘Q1-gmgd personnel .-wild“ lo.l5—Playmam for .. . . Laurence region, §M01-{E 1-EcnN;c';_sN-5 25 A °x . . . pproacheu :2~=.,.:~°.. °= - .-' . . , 9l‘°59°- 29.At 1&1 l1.05—Women'a Commentator will remain in English only. He from 3_g1g_ “,3 th, category of mimpc : Joan Mzmlisll notestthat regulations of theRA!sl: mguiitacturing, mechanical and 30 Become = ll.l5-—For C<=nwm°" 5991310“ ° emu" C311 3 construction workers. increased visible l'l.20—Re<ord Album roads. of which the CNVR is a to [1-0 _, _ 9 “um. 33,pa_u,, G’ 11.30-—The Archers ‘H in-iem:r_tre;1ulr: CV53 M}¢‘?‘l¢l” ber of laborers rose to 3.559i 36.01191 6‘ 11.45-—Mmlc on the Hes. er .rnem r ra ns ocarry t is l‘l- -from 3_14;,. ; deity: Q 12.00—.lan-ihorea Jiirittion formation ll! English. Most of last year‘; lmmyl Babyl. ~ l2.lS——The Music of Daon clam: Da'll'lll1tedfl“~e1ll§El]"l!t":‘8!‘B :9 hlzeifng ‘grants were headed for destitia- 37-‘fziry. M i.’ ‘an e ' ey co e 0 _ o_49~ ‘f.gt>.:tl‘.Al;t;'|l:ln:w:.;:d Weather over-hauls and it could take as ll}l:en\:' jBritlsliz16ColQilJr:ilhl: 39-°b‘:1'V° Q’ 1.15--Tommy Hunter Show long as 13 years before the job 32.254 and Alberta 4.731. 4°«Smd mi ‘l.45—-Tlme Out For Melody is completed. : Immigration from all Euro- ‘M l ‘.5,__Domini°n obmvmw Tim, The CNR has also undertaken Ipean countries increased to til.-~ ‘2-K°m° i - the task of making all signs on -395 from 53,650. sccounti r l 44-51121 sod ,.o0_,,,,,, i',’U',"';.,, M,,_.,,,, {passenger trains bilingual. And vmost of the over-all lnfriaszr. 45-Brelk of 5 ,.,5__N_,,D,,_, school Etc". iilfi 8 painstaking lob. consld- There were 2.431 from African “Y 2 ,,_,°,,,, DH,“ Te”, _ Sm arms that in one sleeping car countries. was from the Middle 47-“ 3‘°o_cBc N W "’ alone there are 196 signs. ingst, 25¢’; om other A513,, archa-file! 3:03_T,.m_c_n_d_ Mm". TD addlmtfl "10 mflfldflifl Oflcountries. 1.692 from Australia V)|OO'IVd 30!‘ JOE! DID YA HEAR WH M MA 7 l5--Iylifli Y 8 th f I ‘ , on are on . sides since North is bound to h t «..i bl‘ '.' ’ 7"°'M:"|"; W"""' ''"l M”’'“' vulnerable. The bidding I: a a least some strength in lav: t.h K H K Y D P B K W O U E P P A P Y ‘, '‘‘S‘''‘p'\5.(§'\ '5“ been: these suits.'l'hepolntis thatwc NVDOWLWUB JP vwqoxan UEJK! 5 ii», g ;':;.::;:m“' '"°mm' W“: N mt have values unknown to partner ‘i ii 7 - . 0 East gout]; ’ ‘ - _ ~ ,_45___Ag.nd_ 1 . Dbl.’ P“. 1 ’ and the best way of representing 3 V w 1 J D ' V P M K A A ,_(7—*,.‘ soo.s..agnmeni Pass 2.; Pane “""‘ ‘’ '° ’“"l“’ ll" "“’5* 911- Yesterday's Cryptoquote: A pumosornna IS on: WI-IO I30-Radio International 9.00-—lndex 9.30-Chamber Music 1000-National News CBC Roundup 8. Speaking Personally l0.30—CDC Stage ll.30-—ClC Jen Club l2.00-Inland It Marine Weather Sports Scores l2.l5—Muaic In flue Nicnv Freight Cars Becoming a 0 points in high cards and might having an enormous hand in BI Infllla have had only two or three. The gills seqgueilllce. w;mr¢apond« AND,TO RDRESTALL N l lb 'mply tells partn~ orimna y 3* one Ai~NH‘oe.iecrioios, _ iworrrnnsi. «om ._ The[:':;m:‘s1‘g . chance for spade. which could have been wE,‘AvE I-VOBTAINED Emit lonfiranie Dlll|n:0“';m0¥;, game in view of his bidding. It pm by North Wigthha really 4 11.iEMa:;g°|__N " -- mar llllol . I h . an wewou vere t _. freight cars blltnzual is in run ‘'‘*‘-~‘ "0? mm "'8' W9 N 3 gm“ ,0 the d,,,,,,,, Wm, M _- . swing after four months. ‘N10?! than min cars have had the company's name painted in Efllllsb on one side and French on the other. The work has been done at Moncton. NJ. and Montreal. P are bear only lh ble to both and french. no ‘no lllah °"3.i‘%'._."i“.l..‘l'w$'.’s'. mu- _ carry on gladly to tour. _ What would you now bid with th ,esriiot the following tour vliands? ;1. ‘Q7652 on 0963 §K58 '2. Q3853 9962 QAQ3 ‘Q74 '8. ‘A7643 Q10 .9 ‘Q8543 16. {A942 Q0658 Q75! Q18 l 1. Three clubs. Presumably. lNorth considered his hand too ‘strong to overcall the diamond lbid directly with two clubs and v o of his way to double before bidding two clubs. .°.trong bids of this type must be respected. We have eight lbig hand-~ we heven't—- but it ldoes mean that we have a better lliand than we might have had ltor the forced response of one ispade. lt North bids th rae clubs. - spades over three ltwo diamond stoppers ‘trump type of hand. we choose ‘two notrump. The weakness ll hearts and lbadae la lcouraging bid towards g a m e l at we can. DESIRES TO DISCERN THE '1'RU'I‘1>I.—PLATO O 1964. King Features Syndicate. Inc. } 3. Four clubs. The chances or making game with this hand are isuhstantlally better than with ~either of the first two hands. We have less in high cards- it is true. but the much more attrac- tlve distribution and excellent trump fit easily justify a jump raise. A simple raise to three clubs would vastly lll\t‘lFl‘!l8(€ the game prospects in tact, a raise to five clubs would come closer to hitting the mark than three clubs would. Partner cannot read us for spades. 4. Two hearts. Game is by no means impossible. despite the ragzed nature of the hand. The double usually implies support for at least two of the three suits available aside tron: the suit doubled. and there is an excel- lent chance in this sequence tliaa North has tour hearts. ll be has OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE LOVE-is To Btzisla You wecaaseeetetour. andralaestwohearta to three.‘ 50.»: 4 MOOGAN FINANCIAL H ON H ARO To ROLLING C ‘I il§§l{7l_l~3wNO'l“!_H.l. THAT AT — IMPRESSIVE, 7 ISN'T INNOQWTMEN uouua mil: /-/wvs BECAUSE or: you, _ MPKSI me-r £9: 3.3119131-1______