The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. May 14, 1963. 18' f 6N THE AIR Planning Committee For RHS mums lobster Haul Remains €31.22: JFCY-TV the regional high school proposed lot the board. for the Charlottetown area LI" This will betheiast responsib- 9- 1.30 p.m.-—Multcllo 2.00 pom-Che: Helene 2.15 p.m.-—Nursory School 2.30 p.m.—Nstione| Schools 3.00 p.m.—-i.orotte Young 3.30 PM.—Toko Thirty 1.00 push—Scarlet Hill " 4.30 pom—Today at Home 5.00 pom—Rania Dazzle omo In lndiana 0.00 pun—Car 54. Where Are You? v.30 pom—Perry aon 10.30 p.m.—Froni Page Challenge ".00 pom—Tho Other Man ".30 p.m.-—lnquiry 12.00 p-m.—-CIC TV Nows i2.l3 s.m,—l.ocsl Weather 12.“ s.m.-—Viowpoint l2.i5 cam—Sign Off CKCW-TV .m.—Stsnaa Sign On “"5 p News, Weather, Spam 1.00 p.m.-——luosday Piaybiii "Escapade In Japan" 2.30 p.m.—National Schools 3.00 p.m.—At Homo with Helen Cracker 3.30 p-m.-Toito Thirty 4.00 p.m.—-Sur|ott Hill 4.30 p_m.-Rompor Room 5.01 p.m.—Rsuio Deals 530 p.m.—Mike Mercury . 6.00 p-MJP‘SUFPCT Club 6.15 p,m.-—Toioviaion Nowa . .rn.--5upper u :.m.-Toiovialon Weather 6.40 p.m.—5upper Club 6.50 p.m,—Teiovialon Sports 7.00 p.m.—Thoatro at Savon "The iron Glove“ .30 .m.—Iunithouso Boys :00 Jim—Car 54, Where Are You? 9.30 p.m.—Porry Mason 10.30 p.m.——Front Pago Challenge ii no p.rn.—-The Other M n “.30 pun—inquiry 12.00 poo—CBC TV Newa 12;“ mun—Viewpoint I meeting Wednesday to consider ’ iilty for the steering or planning I ' formation of a school board. and 1 committee. The government and I to make recommendations to the l the department of education wnll . minister of education for the votu be responsible for the rest of the By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial and Farm Editor Heavy trap damage was re- yesterday from Morr- eil lobster fishermen. with los- sea as high as 50 to 60 per cent on gear in four to seven fath- oms of water. although traps set in deeper water escaped da- mage. - Francis McAdam reported a tangled me s s from the 300 traps he had in moderately shallow water. with all the tran doors gone and rope so badly tangled it was almost impos- sible to do anything with it. The weather and water are so cold that fishermen are unable work at repairs. STILL ROUGH Fishermen there had planned to haul their gear to deeper wa- ter and bring ashore damaged traps that could be repaired, but the water was so rough yes- terday morning they could not get out. it was learned. Hauls to date have been very light, but fishermen are still optimistic that conditions will improve. a spokesman said yes- tcrday. Strangely enough. fishermen Ii. North Rustlco, a little farth~ or west. did not report any da- mages from the high winds of last week and they were all out yesterday. it w a s learn- ed from Joseph Gaudin. mana- ger of the cooperative. But catches to date have been unusually light. All 32 boats were out Saturday but they brought in less than 6.000 tinformed that the situation is Mr. Gaudin said he had been even worse along the New iBrunswick coast. in rouuos can soar One report from the south- .east‘ coast of the province told‘ g zones for the various dis-development. 'tricta. : Voting returns have been re- The information was receiv-‘ceived to date from 87 school ed yesterday from Depuiyidlstricts. it was learned. A do- Minister of Education Malcolm 1zen or more have asked for fur- MacKcnzie. in whose office the ther information and will Vote on meeting will be held. :ihc question at their annual VOTING ZONES school meetings. Recommendations for the vot- A total of 10 school districts 10f only 2'0“) pounds bemg land-ling zones will depend on iheywith a minimum of an class- led from 100 boats- Whl‘m ’3 ll“isize of the districts involved. For {rooms. is all that is necessary almost unbelievable low of 20: ipounds per boat. 11 M GflUdin WM hopeful. would have a director or board, r. though. that if the weatherl warms up a bit fishing will im- prove. but nobody was looking to d a y for heavy fishing. al' ’though conceivably that. inn. Named. toicouid happen if conditions im-l p"ove enough. i . ative which aerv es o areal from Wood Islands to Pointl Prin: was not available yester- day. but scattered reports indicated t h a t some fisher- asbore in the storm late last week. and some fishermen re- ported Sunday they stiil had only one half of their traps in . the water. HEAVY DAMAGE heavy damage to lobster traps. :and Naufrage areas. where los- ses were said to run anywhere firom 10 to 40 per cent with some fishermen reporting hheir gear washed up on the bone . Catches that were landed were reported extremely light in general. though two boats .brought in catches of approxi‘ particularly in the North Lake' A Souris report also told of; pounds. which represented twolmateiy 600 Dnli"d5 each. whichl days' fishing as the traps had :was a reasonably satisfactory? not been hauled on Friday. lpoundper-trap average. 12:20 o.m.—CKCW TV News 12:25 o.m.-Sion OH Reckless Driving ( . men had traps and gear blown. example Sherwood. because ofgio set up a regional high school is size. could be one zone which unit. it was explained. vwauvuo member. though six or seveni Too FEW VETS smaller rural districts might be. combined into one zone for she-5 There is a shortage of veter- ther board member. it was ex- inarians throughout the world but the need is most acute in The chairman of the board of developing‘ countries. lays the trustees is named goiu Food and Agriculture Organiza- . b. the The secretary of the co-opepiernment. The districts within a =tion. 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Charlotte-jistrate Johnson. - dation letter profes- ZAI—i‘ouniry I Western Roundup town' was fined $15 and costs or; Presenting evidence in H1 1 s 12. Raspberry 5¢Blue——— alorl ' {gth‘mm five days in jail. for violation of l morning's session we” Hal-01d i 18 (impel-Ola! item) 24331318 fills—Count I. Western Rounsiu the “hide wel‘m restricuonufi' Braun' southport‘ Who said he {P km 0. 0 Movero' g: a. “54m.ch P by 3310 POUHdS- lsaw two rrien in the service sta-l 1 ' ac g a“ 13;. also-Atlantic News I ~ k in“ the “mm 0! the break' arm 15—):- d :ajn; ‘ ,ihe acoused Mr. Berrigan. Alan an n.57—Thought For TodoY w 7.13mi! 27.1ngrcdfeng 9 00—Nowa Iv Volco IOpOftl'-CBC 0a 5 K' Scales presented evidence for ‘ 16.410411!!!“ titles-row in soup ii‘ifto-i’roviaw Commentary-C the crown‘ and acting on bah!" 3 (2 wds) inlets: goo]. 29 Land sits—Nam a. Music M S d ‘3’ “‘9 "WM “’9’ “"1 J- H0" 18 Author 0! 9 a 01: ' eaau 10.00—Nows a Weather Oi‘e pu 5 .mES- ______g__‘___” l Babbitt s1. 32 Buunght 10.05—Noies fl- Muslc . HELD FOR MURDER l Fme- 10.Cia.lm on ry V H.00-Newa Headlines s W009i“? Are Shl ed MAIDSTONE. England (Reuty grained property 84.Long. coatms’ il.02-Noios In Music | ‘ leery—Ugandan {armband Vin. l earth 1?. Astomshr 40.310“ HAS—Bulletin Board ‘cent King. 23. was ordered held‘ 22-1131f em ment time: 41-min“:h H.50—Noies and Music As of May to. potato ship-.Monday on a charge of murder. 23. Permit 18.Lixivluna oolioq. unannounced HAS—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Woathor l2.05—Mosiiy Music 12.30-Newa 8- Weather HAS-Mostly Music Loo—News Headlines In Woathor LUZ—interlude i.i$—5hlrlay Harmer I. What‘s On Tspp (C C) i.45—Ceio Variety 2.00—Nowa a. Weather 2.05—Tha Chuckwagon 2.i5-—Hita It Ericoroo LOO—News & Weather 3.03—Trans-Conods Matinee—Cl: lilo—Hits L Encores LOO—News I. Woaihor Mia-Canadian Roundup—CBC meats from the province were 264 carloads higher than at the same date last year. in this crop year 9,026 carioads have been shipped. compared with 8.762 up to the same time at ear ‘ la _ . For the Maritimes. 19.140 car- loads of potatoes were shipped this year. compared to 15.826 a year ago. ling four persons. Mrs. Phyllis Waugh. 45. her daughters Rose- marv Waugh. 12. Mary Waugh. lWaugh's home at nearby Stock. [bury Friday. A detective told lihe court that when he was {charged King said: “i cannot :remember murdering anybody. 'sir.” CONTRACT BRIDGE By a. an BECKER Ado—Hits I. Encorea 4.30-The Ou 5.00—Nawa & Weather 5.05—Tha Outporte 5.25.20—Marino Wosthor Slit—The Outporta moo—News In Weather his—On Parliament Hill—CBC 6-20—sp0i‘ll Parade c.30-Tonlght’s Music 7.00—5ka to the Ilblo 7.30—Newa In Weather 7.45—lyilno ISO—Program Schedulo 7.5i—tono Guido Talk ado—Tonight's Music 9.00-Iuaineaa Barometer-CBC 9.30—Country Holiday limo—Notional News CIC limo—Fourth Eatsto CBC 1i.00—-Nows & Regional Woethor ii.05-Stsriight Soron IMO—News o Maritime Weather H.3Htarlight Soronodo 12.00-News,leglonai Weather In . or Spom es ‘2.05—§ign 0" CIA masons MiG-The Gerry Marty Ma a.oo—cac Nows I inland Woothor R.15—Meritimo I Mil—The Govry Fogsrty Show ans—the Max Ferguson Show moo—coo News and Direct Roporta 9.10—Provlow Commutlfv "lilo—University 04 The Air li.00—c N IC owe "Jib—Joan Marshall il.i5-Fo m ~ South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. n ‘AK109752 WEST use. “some: one” oxsosz oamoea eon .— 848 —~ ‘ I‘ 803139 on .07 .AKQ10353 ‘QJ' The bidding: South West. North East I Pans 4‘ Pass on Dbio. ONT . Opening lead—king of spades. This hand occurred in a high- stake ex p e rt rubber bridge game. though you might no think so from examining the bidding. South opened with two no- trump. as some players are in- 4.03-Csnsdlan Roundup d-lO—Goorgo La Fiocho Show 4.30—Coqntdown 4.45—Music in The Air LOO-Maritime Fish I'csst 8,20—Tompo SAG-CBC Notobook 6.00—CBC Nows & Woethot 6.15«-On Parliament Hill 6.20—Rogionsl Commentary dds—Maritime sport-east GAO—Music in the Evonng buds—Mull: in the Evening 7-iS—Iyiino 710—Msrino Weather and Musical inter ud ISO—Assignment loo—Radio international Eli-Winning Pops Condo” [Missions Detonator tut—Rod livor Jamboree imw—CIC Net. News Roundup I Speaking Parsonain taco—semen. ".m—Horo Comes the Clowns n.so-thhnpoi "Wis Scores .ond Merino oeibav i "JO—inland Weather tall out-Ci.» 0" clined to do with a long and solid minor suit. Playing the Gerber conven- ition. North responded four slam if South showed three ac- es by bidding four notrump. North had no idea at. this point that South had opened with an irregular two notrump bid. South responded tour spades to indicate. he had only two aces. Wcsi. doubled. properly enough. thus asking for a spade lead from East in case North became deciarer. North, intent upon bidding a slam which he had every rea- son to think could he. made with a normal two notrump opening. ow bid six notrump. He pic- tured South with some holding that included the A-Q of spades. or possibly the K-J. and there- d t fore avoided a six club bl , which would allow East to make the opening lead. West led the king of spades ,and South ramped home with all the tricks. As a result. h scored a tidy 1.470 points on the cal. Of course. if West had been sufficiently lnpired to choose a. e lead instead of a spade. he would have struck quite s bonanza. This lead would have defeated the contract four tricks and West would have been 1,870 points better off. Perhaps a case can be made for leading a heart against the bidding that took place. but for choosing the more natural spade lead. Such criticism would smack of hindsight. Naturally. there was a great gnashing of teeth when East- West realised the enormity of the loss they had incumd as a result of West's choice of an pen . But this catastrophe. huge as it was. assum even at r proportions when East ~ w e s i realized that although they had never made a bid. they could have made our hearts with their combined hoods! West cannot be seriously faulted , . 1’" ill, and Romall King. fivel 303‘“ lmonths. all were slain at Mrs. ‘ “‘9 25. Port ' 28. Im- taut 8!. Hawaiian bird 38. Had an obligation to pay 84. Firm 38. Splits up 39. Bowliko object 4!. Asian. gazelle 68. Actress Bernhardt: 45. “Home on the ___II 40. Ancient city of N. Africa 47. 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