| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar 5 1948.17 : ree RobertDouglas Armstrong mrs. Gandhi tee ee | E Accepts New Presidency Completes : te cots ga noe 3 = a 100-Days [brit cos 6 b | |'$0 Tt CAN SAVE MY STRENGTH FOR HURLING THE OL I MADE ITOUTOF A, eases sto kia BALL DOWN THE ALLEY / — ROLLER SIKAT, I FOUN® AT HOME../ | By GORDON GRANT pany he now heads. His lack .of He took a job with the ac- TORONTO (CP) — Robert | knowledge doesn't faze him... countancy firm of Price Water- By ADRIENNE..FARRELL _ecime CRITIC nen ‘Douglas Armstrong loves al “‘A~business is a business,’ fhe house and then moved’ to lm- NEW DELHI (Reuters) — In- “Tere have been criticism ot | challenge and he's take! on object is to make a profit and perial Oul where he stayed for dira Gandhi completed her fu'st ner regime fom Congress what will probably be~the big- | if you can do it in one business 10 years less 342 years spent in| 100 days recently as prime min- party left-wingers such ced ve gest test of his life—the presi-| there's no reason you can't do the Canadian Army. In the | ister of India with a reputation |mer defence minister Krishna dency of the $200,000,000 Rio/it in another, the soft-spoken army he rose to lieutenant from| fc: confident leadership firmly | Menon. He said her policy ig) “I” Algom mining and steel empire. executive said in an interview. private and served in Western established. here : “The Sdyear-old Ottawa native| Mr. Armstrong said he could Sarasa, 5 But the second 100 days «will ieee pe aon eays -he knows little about min-|not make a decision on where From Imperial he moved to prove the real testing time for “pi the prime fainisla? saat ng and steel, but they're the} to sink a mining shaft or where A. V. Roe as director of finance the slim, 48-year-old widow. lelainy Ghaali. for 8. number’ at | “two major assets of the com-/'to look for ore, but Rio Algom, and then joined the CNR as ‘The critical summer months |. chievements since she took of: | ; ; : part of the world-wide Rio Tinto vice-president, .accounting and will show whether drought-rid- AMacsi | Zine C : : : ifice in January. following ‘the ‘ple who are experts in” these JOINS CHRYSLER ae in ee ae ee jsudden death of Lal Bahadur T =| F : | matte xper 4 aes ‘the ab: , Can survive without ‘Shastri. | be of | nN: From CNR moved to widespread starvation before|” she has kept the peace with es He said the company now has. Chrysler Canada LA4d. in Wind- the next harvest. Pakistan, withdrawn Ind (anal —=no single major problem ta sor. Ont., as vice-president, coT-/ “They will show whether the | So a eahioa Rete gic ae The. (Nlewing | -eeeeramn hate Ook heen ea ie goa 1 country can increase its food tiers and reduced forces in dis. | ings are published free of oe ae treet mace ace nity Toho move wee tne Production by. 10 per cent—the loitaq Kashmir stale under the *" eharge asa public sarvice and) sme Bay Street analysts who nity I had to move fom the |target for this year. A $004! juan peresment. signed by appear as presented to us by (sseet that the company’s At- field in which T was trained. monsoon could set India on its | DRtit d y he pp ; las Steels plant at Tracy, Que, accountancy, to general. _busi- | ould (Pakistani President Ayub Khan : the, stations, concerned. is in trouble. ~ * : : ness."* ; [ feet seein, a bat they and Shastri, just before he died. ; A EXPECTS SOLUTION in the” epring of: 1964, Mr, |Faise again all the problems | . THURSDAY PROGRAMS , sp eet »|posed by last year's monsoon! ROAD TAKES ITS TOLL © CFCY-TV _{,__Me. Armstrong admits the de- Ar melee President of | faiiune? | Traffic accidents on Canadian + * ‘lays and difficulties--at the Canadi Foundation Co, & “he next 100 days also will'roads took 4,792 lives in i965.) |” ° 1.30 p.m:—Musicale Tracy plant were greater’ than large construction fim. At me 2:00 p.m.—Film Festival expected: but said he expected time Foundation had assets s e ime? : : 2:00 prmic tim FeaE: sae ae fete ceed eprt 944,000,000; Liat ‘year ar (MUP EY. S BELIEVE IT OR NO YOU'RE ALL CATE, WHAT'S I'M SORRY, MR.DILL,-|-|-IT-WAS: SOMETHING VERY ExTeA)1 4] |~_NO THEY 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth | 800N, ‘sets totalled more than’ $604000,- A igre THE EXPLANATION” FOR BUT WE ATE LUNCH | | SPECIAL FORAWINGEY=- ] NAMED A 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 | “Mr. Armstrong, a cigar-smok- 900. . - \ f te THI } @ _ AT THE SUGAR BOWL |- 2 sty SANDWICH 4:00 p.m.—-World In Contrast | ing fathexof_three boys and a--—In his new job, he will have | . 7 oy) + AFTER HIM / as 4.31 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle —|-girl—-graduated-— from Queen‘s to-bring ali—his—adm OH, YOu \& 5.00 p.m.—Wild BiH Hickok | University in 1937 with a degree. and selling skillé to” bear. Rio |] an MEAN IT'S 5.30 p.m.—Musie Hop ' in commerce. ‘ ‘Algom must sell its stainless | ue 2 i 6:00 p.m.—Agriculture 646. | “T was the firsc-in the family see Tenens its bag tad a0 BIRTHDAYS 7; 70 eimncicy tv News | {$080 into something other than $1 Synq0n,000 Churchill Fa 1 14| : re 7.20 p.m.—Ck Ee NGWES eye | medicine or dentist-y and I took en / ure. a 8 7 7:15-p.m.=Keyboard Metodies — commerce because I didn't | Hydro-electtic “project which—1t}- 7.30 pet oem Don't Eat The! know what I wanted to do for OTS ek oe ae | 8.00 p.m.-—Shannon a living. So after. graduation 1 will: take not only mental ability t 8.30 p.m.—The Lew & Mr. Jones | Went to Toronto to enter the wit aisy physical stamina i i S100 ain Semcay | fleld of. general business.’ hop We matrong is wall ie 10:00 p.m.—NHL Finals— qui . He exercises —-— Monireal at Detroit 8.00—Choris In Concert—CBC | ha ai : cays 5-5 as0nMl om on the train as he did g 3 9:15 a.m.—CBC News 30—Music Diary—CBC | recently while travelling to the ml ibe SREP 12:30 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports | 9.00—Symphony Orchastra gpening of a Rio Algom mine— A WATER IAAY = e ea 10.00-CBC Nat, News, on Par. H.! and swims every day in the IMA IN THE CKCW-TV and. Speaking. Personally -— eo 4 ; $s OF HIMA, JAPAN, : a os CRC ene’ ~ | spring and summer in the pool AN, ISLAND UNTIL ITS VOLCANO || HIG HANDS «LIFES 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 10.18—Todey’s Editorial and jin.his backyard, = - | ee BECAME IN” JANUARY, 1914 m A BABY: PINK . 10:00 p.m.—Canadian Schools Speaking Personally | - BS PARADISE FOR 10:30 @.m.—Nove Scotia Schools | 10.30—Starlight Sérenade | D P ild "te : AMD, P AIL / ‘11.30: p.m.—Friendly:,Giant }11.00—News and Weather | r. orsi sa : Ue pune Helene | 11.35—Starlight Serenade \ i. | —~—ee Q 2.00. p.m.—Butternut-Square 12.15~6:30—Ne, d-Music=CRO | W ~ | 12.20 pm.—Across Canada eens ae t Ins war j 12:50 p.m.—Thursdey Playbill CBA RADIO. - S “ ; | ~", The Long Haul OTTAWA (CP) — D Ls 5 Wi THURSDAY f — Dr. A. E. Se en eee Porsild,’ chief botanist of the | MRS. CAROLYN LUEDERS ne 3.087; inutacsbil the tei 6:00—The Merning Show - {National Museum of Canada | : 6 yy tue i ) pape aeeagar ap Wns 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ‘since 1936, was awarded the | WAS-BORN DECEMBER: 16,/899- HER PEN a 408 st Werldln ie “4 | 8:15—Maritime Sporiscest’ _ Royal. Canadian Geographical | DAUGHTER, DORIS WAS BORN DECEMBER (6, 1921 ao a P: Seg Oia 8 | -8.21—The Morning Show, Part 1. |Society's Massey Medal Tues-| HER SON, LAMAR, WAS BORN DECEMBER I6,/928 THE OFFSPR: Pps a ees soar eva 8:35—Mex Ferguton Show “=~, |day for , his - contribution ito, \ AMO A GREAT-GREAT- GRANDSON OF A WHITE Gi lner 5.30 p.m.—Music -Hop ; Sia oetd pnisiallgs knowledge of the botany of the Mas B0eN ON, OF EMMER 1966 HEN AND A PHEASANT BE : . = E00 UE Club 9.10=Commentary + Ganadian-Aretle,———____--- | ee : ei — fae gay 6.15 p.m.—¥0 News 9:15—Assignment | Dr. Porsild, who recetved the |. alt 6.25 p.m—TV. Weather 9:21—A.M. Chronicle ‘medal from Governor-General | 6.30pm —T¥ Sports rea eae ae ae |Vanier_at a Government House | 1 6.35 p.m.—Sipper Club. - a eeu we jceremony,.came to Canada’ | : a a W mae me Saat 7:00 p.m.—Thursday Nite Af The ne Veo ue native Denmark in| DA LY C RO SS 0 R D ie | caw "1p Movies oe ah i |1926. He was given the job of | ACROSS 2.0f winter 20. Sub- LS Al G | Indiscreet . 1L2OrHinte To The Homemakers investigating reindeer grazing) 1.Kind of. 3.Dollar bills side = = ee ey NC: ae LA Briel 11:30—The Archers i oh or Lad BE + : iM f . t "9.00 "p.m.—Seaway 11:43—Music On The Heather. Couditions™in Alaska and Arctic” tree 4. Ever: 21. Man's: DEIN iN Ma } { WW \ ww Mags ay se Z 10.00°-p.m.—I Dream ef Jeannie 11:55—Assignment : Canada in the hope thaf; a Ca- | 5. Speedy Poet. nick- a t 7 fic ga! ee: SRK oes = oe A 10.30-p.m.—Telescope cepa . |nadian- herd might: be estab-| 9.Pine Tree 5. Criminal name 45 | Sat JAN Se Ll fat: \ % f-« ot —==H80-p:m:=Peyton Place’ 41> _}-12.00—That “McKinnon Girl aR tate 6 Particle —"2- Rem-= VIL INT wm Se : fs ee S YY Nal \\ : rea Vj N 11:30 at Wie third A 12:15—That MacKinnon Girl | : “ $ : via ae a le 12 t t Aint] mi . X ea Ae : Wk Wi) WRAY \N V, iV Uf a 1.60 a ccae hols Ws 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast ....|,._In the next 10 vears he spent | (0. Small Tuetis can en ae | NW WY ZY (IN tata Hs Petre Sess. | (Odie = 12:00 “esm-—CBC- National News | 99—CRC News and Weather. |s€ven-winters- and- 10 sumfmers| cases chapter. 24..Owing- i ph denne ener errr pan eee ernest ee Sc ern sarah reece ee TS 12:15-a:m.—Viewpoint 1:18—Gerdie T h in the Arctic surveying grazing | 12. Fossilized 8. Like 25. Defeats ; ; 12:20 a.m.—LTV News saan tea Gene Teledy areas, | resin cannéd 26. —— AIBA 12:30 a.m.—Station Sign Off 1:59—D.0. Time Signa! ~~ As a result-of this work; 2,370¢ 13." 7 goods Thula. ¢ "Seslerday's A cECY RADIO. 2:00—Time Out For Melody ‘head of reindeer were delivered | Doone 8. Dull 28. Morass |::; = perereey's -Antwer 2:15—Atlantic School B’cast \from Nome, Alaska, in 1934 to} 44. . aes arte ak eal F M4 weeping A 3 : THURSDAY "Old Favorites’ the area he selected east of the a ne ree : or : 2:30—Atlantic Schoo! Beast Mackenzie River where it emp-| 4. Baas ae 29 berg BS. ne om 6.30—News and Weather “Adventures in Song’ tis into the Arctic Ocean. This | 16.W Bw 15 wate ath a ; e isoninus { = tata Saw uli Temp Sct. 1 eet jherd—still -uses—the—pastures—he- Tack ~ 17. Word used -31. Prefix used 36 Rot ge ° fa ro oe a : 2 ews | selected. 7 Loe a Sesare! : —-6-46=Morning Roundup : | 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee > Almost -every year from 1937 | a Be é aan with iberal, any: : z as ____— 6.55—N. _andWeather — 3-39—1 2 po: Sen sa an 18.Plural _ fetched, _conserva- 38. Pro- 7 2 lews_an eather 3:30—Trans-Canada-Matinee to the present, Dr Porsild has! d cea t tive:_et ibe 3 | 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 4:00—CBC News led botanical expeditions ending ung, ete, é, @tc, acri N gy 7.15—Morning Roundup. 4:03—Canadian Roundup ‘ag | 7 19- Group of > 7.30—N in Canada and other countries. | nine Gone ee ee aoe ea In Canada he has covered par-. = 7.35—Farm Report ~ }-4:1S—Music In The Air pa eacn : 21. Fuss { 7.35—Farm Report -*. : 4a0eAbianenenit lticularly the Rocky Mountains, |_ 23. Rubbed off . ‘ Qi} 7.41—Morning. Roundup. | .4i35—Music In The Air the. Hudson Bay lowlands,. and 25. Corm 9g 7.45—Island-We—and Mar. Temp. 5:00—Mer. Fish Broadcast wae ag LMU A “| 227. Nestle 7.46—Morning Roundup . + 5.20—Notebook He took time out from his ca- | 30, Dutch : 7.56—Sperts Capsule and Scoreboard | 5:35—Assignment ’ reer. to serve as ate vara meter « ‘ 8.00—News, 5:45—Tempo and Notebook org 7 ima caucus bec, NOW, S BELIEVE If t Used A a ; Weather 6:00—CBS News . Huropean -# ; ~ 8.16—Marning Roundup ) 6:15—On Parliament Halos =| The Massey Medal was estab-| sea gull ae O Oe a a 8.45—Weather 6:20—Today’s Editorial lished in 1959," by Rt. Hon. Vin-| 33. Booths a COULD Get oa pie nes rnd Music * | :25—Inland-Weather and-Sports (cent eer _ ding pers | 36. Catal q 15—Assignment | : : Scores ic ete _'|general, ‘‘for outstandin an snow fi x 10 00—News and Weather. | 6:30—Business Barometer : sonal achievement in the @xplo- ——37-Its capital "i ae “] a 10.05—Notes and Music ~ | 6:35—Who Will Come With Me ration, development or descrip- . is Lhasa | | 10.30—Preview Commentary 6:50—Rod and Charles tion of the geography of Can- | 38. Silly Cc 10.35—Notes and Music ee pana In The Evening ada.” : { ae Ea 11.00—News and Weather 7.3)0—S1. John Passion EES Sacer tne a een slang | +11 05—News and Views on _ | 8:00—CBC’ Talent Festival GETS NORAD COMMAND | 39. Daub z . Groceries | 8:30—Music. Diary j OTTAWA (CP) —. Lt. ~ Gen 40. Poker el 11 20—Notes and \Musie- | 9.00—Symshany-Hall-M~&—-€ Sen ee pee fe | stakes 11.30—Notes and Music ~ phony Orch: | United Sta ; len oe er 41. Po tributory 2 11.45—Bulletin Board ~} 40:00—C8C_ National News jcommand of N merican | 42. Headland 1.55—Agriculture '66 Pers Ilv. j Joyae s a . c 12 00-—Weather isd | Laancco hare. Musi¢e emunced Pepe ae ora | Pagopago = : 12.05—Town and -Cobniry. Time | 11.00—Lincelon Passion }Shal C..R Dunlap o ne RCAF | os ex . Tr . . : 12:30—News and Weather - | 12:00-CEC News : |will continue as deputy com-| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE —-Here’s how to work !t: 12.43—P.E.1. Reed Report 112:03—-Sports Scores, Inland and |mander. Gen. Reeves will suc- | . AXYDLBAAKR “Yh “| 1 NEVER GOT MARRIED, Ly 12.45—Town and Country Time Marine Weather jceed. Gen Dean ~€. Strother, | fs LONGFELLOW {| aa KATHY... 1 WAS ONCE VERY Linbiotle tesa alin eeae 12:15—Music In The Night who is retiring. |. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 1© | MUCH INLovE... SAY, 1 pita ae ieee seni alee Eee ata | | for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- | gyy, | DON'T WANT TO DEPRESS Sa; Met ssatt sde pe site ‘Inte | | “trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints | [you WITH MY STORY! 2.05—Mestly “Musil sees | CO NTRACT B R| DG E Each day the code letters are different, | a} 2.30—Assignment ’ ‘ > Sas lacy Mott | - By B. JAY BECKER m nrerrerery Serene | Sacer A Today j \™ = : |. BL BLW'CelIKRWRIWC LVM BM W- S| - 3.00--News Headlines) an South dealer. Lot clubs you can make the con- | is : ‘, f x “Veather | Neither side vulnerable tract by leading a club towards | MVLGGP IA EIVM OLG@IM DsLw | x ee en North-South _part-score_of 60. — the-king. “SRO LVBIEMWDCO—=SIGEMC > 4.00—News Headlines and Weather | Another thought !s that you | | 4 ¥B—Cenaclan’"Reundun=CBC "| NOTH |might make. the hand even Mf \ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: I FIND THAT NONSENSE. AT ‘| | -8'00—Naws and Webther rr KD East has the ace of clubs be-| TIMES, IS “SINGULARLY REFRESHING. —TALLEYRAND’ t §.05—The Outports” | @AK63 cause you have a diamond fi-; : (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Bike 8.25.20—Marine Weather &K972 nesse to fall back on. WELL, JIMMY, THAT ..ON HOW PARTIAL YOU ARE 5.28—=The Outports | , WEST EAST These and other — thoughts | i, ALL DEPENDS... | {1 TO. PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES ! 545—Spors.Capsue tnd Scoebourd 10752 @AQIPS should occur to vou before make OYR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 5.50—Thé Outports ei: 054 ing a play at, trick two. You) | 6.00News and Weather” 0872 oa5 [should then lead a club, not | Q $.10—Tonight’s Music! ! $QI838 oo ibothering to dfaw trumps first. | @ 6.35—Tonight’s Music so jLet's say that West covers the | YAS, BOYS THE HOOPLE LURE pura 50 MILES 10 G0, Get More w 6.30—Business Barometer » ~~ ten with the jack. and that the aa Devices BACK 10 THE DISTANT BUT TD RATHER EB SPEED OUT 7.00—Back "To The-Bible *: i *® @AQ11087532 [king loses to the ace | [rena WALTON ERA! OF COURCE My @ DO TON MY OF THIS “Qe 7:30--Neaws and Weather @ 1104 | Hast retiris a low club which) |uanio-cagveo EDITION WAS SUST HANDS AND Mf HEAP, BUS 7 J | - #10 - . |you ruff. You play a trump a aie Aue Wievcls Z) ete the nine and ruff. another club, | ! i U Se North Fast _ (hoping West's queen will fall) -[M\ouT BE ALMOST 700 DEADLY WO YSN. ee te CORA | South West Pass 3@.. |8nd make the nine a trick, but| [AND MioHT BE BANNED IN ed Loy i 5 Pass (the damsel fails to appear CERTAIN STATES? at ay *% 6% Dbie —| It would. now xeem that vou | wz : Pass 5 @ must take a diamond finesse, | pee : j “ |but that would be the wrong, - > ; thing to.do Instead you play a | WE'VE. DUG A SECRET WHEN YOU BRING DRIPPER FREE DELIVERY J occning -iead—tive: ot spades—1nine todo. Instead you plas 8 2-MILE. TUNNEL FROM BACK THE PRESSURE. COOKER brém S06 pans t 1100 poh The: beginner often falls into cseh all your trumps FLABMAN’S POOL TO WILL BE: RED-HOT, AND THE the trap of taking ‘a _ finesse , That Jeaves vou with the J-10 DRIPPER'S I", TABLE WILL BE SET” Open Seven Days a Week ‘whenever the: opportunfi\ pre- of diamond: while West at this From fame te: 12 pum: sents itself, but this is a }habit nont has the nine .of diamonds | rie ae 7 re Nan Fish & Chis which experienoe teaches him to ana myeen. nf cluhs -Mummy, |. f = . la Sof ; Hot & Cold Sandwiches Overconis having just discarded the nine Mt | All European Meat & Cheese Let's say you're declarer at of cluts; has the A-6 of dia- > ; iN iii tect cueeadi. BAY Hoarta . ane West leads a monds. oo — ace spade, which vou riffs Obvious. When o von now lead a dia Zz b : : | DEAL. 16669 oT 1, there is 4 chance of losing mend and West follows low, m — a cluh and a diamond, so. vou|von know sf 1s futde to. finesse zw puton-your thinking cap to see (West's other card is known to HEIDELBERG what can be done to avoid los- be the oucen of elubs). sn you | Coffee Shap & Delicatessen int both go up with -the ace, catch the rei The first thing that strikes queen, and thus make the con-| ; 192 Kent -- Charlottetown you is that if West has the ace \tract ce AeA wworoeee « . & : ; * ‘setae p x ae eau init pobontsine niece