> teem ai e Sm en Te |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 2, 1965. 9 ; president, T. J. Bmmeret, ae J THE Al ’ Jelined to give any information. A clue to what the Nova Sco- tia government may be thinking | “nom rows [portant Decisions Rumored = szs-== CFCY TV Cape Breton. West and until re- 0 p.m usi . cently industry minister in the ° ” e im edie festival Stanfield cabinet. , 230 p.m.—Today «! Home ’ URGES OPEN POLICY 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth | swe He called on Dosco to reveal | : ; its plans for the Sydney steel 330 p.m—tTeke Thirty 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns By DAL WARRINGTON- minion Coal Company, the sub-| Executives in the Dosco head mill, which he said are “a my- 43) pm -Razzle Dazzle | HALIFAX (CP) — Important sidiary that operates, most of office at Montreal refused com- stery to the oe. mi of thle $.Q0 p.m.—Castles and Castenets decisions aflecting the future of the mines, reported a serious fi- ment on either the Contrecoeur Province. | ro aa was | 5 30 pm. Music Hop [Nova Scotia steel! and coal in- nancial ‘drain at its last annual expansion or the coal-mine re- essential if oom otlawas to! 6:00 p.m.—Sters of the festives dustries may be in the offing meeting ports. gy Ss Bg = 62! o.m —Gazerte jbut government and industry Premier Stanfield and Mines At Toronto a spokesman for |, Set “TY do not think teat we T'M TAKIN' A TV 70! p.m —CFCYTV News |officials are not saying much, inister Donald Smith of Nova Dosco’s. parent company, er nd by and watch an in SURVEY, THAM, WHAT'S 7.15 p.m —Farm Scene | Reports persisted last week scotia declined comment Friday |Hawker Siddeley Canada ud. |e hich contributes 15 al 7 30 p.m —The Lucy Show that Dominion Steel and Coal on a Sydney report that the said it does not make sence for | ve " of the dollar volume | 8.00 pm —Dr. K idere Corporation, which dominates government is considering tak-|the Conservative government of om - manufactured products | 9.00 p.m —Jack Benny both industries in this province, ing over the coal company. Nova Scotia to ‘become social- < rd wither and die’ be- 9.30 p.m.—Danny Kaye Show plans a rolling mill at its new However, one source indicated | istic’’ and take over_a coal com- wae of lack of initiative on be- z 10.30 p.m.—Front Page Cnellenge Contrecoeur, Que., plant. Such no such step is likely although |pany. Nova Scotia coal miming hail of the owners to expand in G 11.01 p.m.—News Magazine a development could affect the the question of what to.do about |was a problem child and he this province.” 11.30 p.m.—Eye “Opener joperation of its basic steel mill the faltering industry is under ‘could not see the government he voterted to two previous 12.00 p.m.—CBC [TV News jat Sydney, N.S. which gives government discussion burdening itself with such ® | approaches by the province to 12 13 a.m —tocal Weather | work to about 3,700 people The provincial government's project. Dosco offering assistance in ex- 12 15 é.m. ~Hochoy Scores Other reports, also uncon- painful experience operating a AS for reports that Dosco and | panding facilities at Sydney, | 12:15 a.m.—Sign OFF firmed. are that the Nova Sco- .42) mine at Inverness, N.S., in the Quebec government have |hoth of which were unsuccese | CKCW TV |tia government is —_ ager the 1940s is thought to discour- reached agreement on expat-|yi Instead Dosco decided to | | sion of the Contracoeur steel proceed with plans for new éa- . i f vent nto public ~ " 9°57 am.—Station Sign On co mee h nae employ age ee mill, he: said he knew nothing | cjtities at Contrecoeur, which | 10.00 a.m.—Canedian Schools ———— - Tom — — 2s — — of it. Quebec government offi- jpearer the company's markets 10 30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schools \cials and the Hawker Siddeley tin Central Canada 11 30 p.m —Across Canede | 12.00 p.m.—briendly Giant v 'S BELIEVE 12 30 p.m —Butternut Saquere ° 12 50 p.m —CBC News 3 100 p.m —Tuesday Pleybill ée____ 6-X INIOV* LavDaS Julia Misbehaves 2.30 p.m,—At Home With Helen } M . or ‘More LOMpUTer USE 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth 3:30 p.m.—Take Thirty | 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns — 4 3 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- through the hands of govern- 5.00 p.m.—Certoon Capers ment plans to turn more prob- ment by use of computers. A 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop /lems over to computers to carry central bureau for data process. | 6.00 o.m:—Supper Club out recommendations for im- ing has been set up in Ottawa | 6.15 p.m viene Television News proved efficiency by the royal and will go into operation April | 6 25 p.m, —Weather commission on government or- 1 with processing of income tax . 6 30 p.m.—Sports | ganization returns as one of its first dut- Paeresson cy. CHAPMAN 6;35 p.m.—Supper Club Privy Council President Me- ies | SUCCESSIVELY SERVED AS 7.00 p.m.—No Time For: Sergeants Jiraith tabled a report in the However, the new bureau will PRESIDENT OF 3 COLLEGES 7:30 p.m.—Ripcord Commons outlining plans to agiso serve other government de- IN TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA 8.00 p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys Carry... oUt. commission. recom: partments,.Mr...Mcliraith’s. ~RE. AS PRESIDENT OF IO Sretieber = Forerom | Menidations - ~ statement said, a ft” ’ 9:00 p.m.—Jack Benny | The commission suggested ‘will concentrate on exploring ; OF A HIGH SCHOOL, 9.30 p.m.—Danny Keye |much routine could be speeded new uses for computers and ‘Tae OLD DUTCH HOUSE 10.90 p.m.—Fromt Page Challenge helping existing government | FS oe Snstol , England, 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine * os users with peak loads and spec- cH st tahity | 7% was BUAT IN 11.30 pum.—Eye Opener ial problems.” CONTINUED TO THEN TEN 12.00 p.m. —CBC jews TUESDAY The report also urged crea- RULE THEIR ware pin es 12.15 @.m.—View r0int — tion of a management improve- KINGDOM 12.20 a.m.—tionel Network News 6.00—The Morning Show. Part } UNO Ne ee cneible ROR A YEAR 12.25 a.m —Station Sign Oft 7.00—The Morning Show. Part 1 ‘iti ati | AFTER DEATH- ————_——___—_-_--r for initiating policy on adminis- | 8:00—CBC News and inland trative procedure and to seek | THE EMBALMED = Werte improved efficiency through im-| OF A RULER j TUESDAY ee mag scanch provement within departments ON Sere > 2 / | aac” ning Show. Pert 2. and co-ordination of interdepart- 20,” pon one ne WINGEY! KNOCK WOW LISTEN TO HAVE You 6 30—News and Weather (pees Paha mental communications. TRANSMITTED THROUGH IT OFF. NO MORE THOSE DRUMS FLIPPED # 6.35—Morning Roundup | 9 ues Mr. Mcliraith said organiza- 4 SPOKESMAN, WERE \ RECOROS: ITS LATE! BOOMING IN THE 6 4S—laland Weather, Mar. Temp. | §:11—Commentary tion for the management im- OBEYED IMPLICITLY | i oy 6.46—Morning Roundup 10:15—Ple room provement branch has been au- JUsT , 6.55—News and Weather \10:30-To Merket With Mivsls ‘thorized. An active recruiting > ONE MORE! 7.00—Hebrd Christian Hour 111:00-CBC News program had been started and . eee |11:05—Joan Marshall once ae — en DAILY CROSSWORD x) a LO fm 7 ws and Weather been brought in ac > PET MAS sete apart tute comme inertia ineeacs is) ACRONS 3 Uncomment ere: DETREI | 7.41—Merning Roundup ly1S0n fe Ascher lim with the commission sug- racking 4. Firmament 22. By cor eee) 7.45—Islend Weather, Mer. Temp (11 15 trumpeters Lullaby gestions ‘brightness §. Man's way ES) 7.46—Wherning Roundup |12:00—Jemberee Junct sy 12. Come nickname of 7. 56—Sports Capsule & Scoreooard| |2°00~ lemboree, luaction _ |SURVEYS MADE os ona = cai B.Ol—News | 12:15--Maurice Pearson | The tabled report also told 3 Totes 7. Desery oot 8.11 —Weather Fe ere a Weather Surveys of financial manage) 44° Ostrich. 9. Titanium: 24. Slacken [As 8.16—Merning Roundup | 4.15 Wher's a Tepe ae ment _and personnel manage- like bird "sym. * 25. Girl's 8 45—Weather ment in the departments of a€-) 15 pis nen 10. Lure nick- 8. SO-dtlentic News Roundup in ow For Melody riculture, ortherm affairs, 16 po cuien 11. Checked ane 8.58—Thought For Today 2-00-Tin . Oo tt ' transport and veterans affairs. palm 12. In the 27.4 Yesterdsy’s Answer 9 00-fteye, & Voice Reporte | 2.15—Atlentic Schoo! B'Cost These were carried out to study 37, Hebrew know: sl lever 9.11—CBEC Netionél News | "Airway To Séng” implementation of the royal letter 15. Cutting 29. Dirt 35. One of the 9.46—Notes and Music | 930—Attentic Schoo! 8'Cost commisstes. 18.Remunerate —_ tool 30. Oil of Great 10.00—News and Weather po end Stories” “The results of these surveys 19. Storage 18. Exclama- rose Lakes 10.05—Notes and Music | 2.45—! Happened Tedey end have confirmed the general vall-| area tion of petals 87. From: 12.0S—P.£.1. Road Report } Jehn Drainie Yells A Story ldity of the Glassco recommen-| 20. Cat's nail disgust 31. Call to prefix 12:0%—Town and Country Time | scslcae tess |dations” and specific policies on 22. Moral 19, Bird's attract 38. Through: 11.00—News and Weather a ee this aspect would be announced | failing beak attention prefix 11.05—Notes and Music eee jlater, the statement sald. 23. Mohammed- 20. Am. 33. Young girl 40. Hectare: 11.45—Bulletin Board 3:30 Teore Cones The commission” headed ‘by J. nee -statesman — 34. == abbey 11.50—Notes end Music th_Conadan Seundap Grant Glassco, Toronto account- oe 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 10—Musig in The Ale lant and business executive, TZ00—weather 4<30-Countdowrp ~— + rade recommends +4-0-0-6 ae 12.05—Tewn and Country Time | 565 war, Fish B'Casf ‘much red tape surrounding bir) 99 yr, 12.30—News and Weather 3.20—7 . ling staff and spending money be name 12.45—Town and Country Time = | Peg Book cut. away. 29. Unit of 1.00—News and Weather 6.00—CBC News . Mr. Meliraith said 100 of the work 1.05—Tewn and Country Time 6:1$—On Parliament Hill recommendations of the Glassc®| 30, Eixclama- ' en } = 6:20—Today’s Editoriel commission, which stadied gov- tion 45—Town ymiry . ther Sports ernment operat ‘or more Part of eg to fr liel | ricer - = \than two years, have been ac- | ee 2.05—Mes le -30—Business Barometer ‘cepted to date. t | 88. Place 3.00—News Headlines and Weather) 20 re The Evening | — | 84. A plexus 3.03—Trans-Canede Matinee | 7:30—Redio Int'l | HOLD FUNERAL SERVICE 36, —— 3.30—Tops In Pops” - | §:00—Assignment and Ladies Dia | } ——Repida,-- 4 00—News Headlines snd Wether “" jmond D curling reports NEW YORK (AP) — Funeral 4.03—Canedian Roundup 8.30-—The Benny Hill Show services for Peter Howard, 410—Teps In Pops 9-00—Christien Frontiers world leader of the Moral Re | SDO—News end Weether 9.30—Choirs In Concert ‘Armament movement, will be 55--The Outports 10.00—C8C National News. On Pe held Thursday in Lavenham, | y. 5:25—Marine Weather figment Mill end Speaking (Suffolk, England. Howard, 56,| 41. oh 5:28—The Outports Personally loperated a farm for 25 years in| : 6,00—News end Weather 10:30— Music Scene Montrea! |the Lavenham area. Howard 6:15—On Parliament Hill 11:00—Symphony Hall, Vancouver | died .jast Thursday in Lima, 8}20—Todey’s Editorial | Symphony Orch. Peru, after a- bout with pneu- t-test nate |12:00-C8C News “ond lmonia while on a two-month 6:95—Tonight’s. Music [*2eO—teos teen, nee tour of Latin America with his pte a wane 12.15-M Ia The Mohn —_leife and 9 MRA aide.» 7:45—Program Schedule | tpo-tenighs hak NTRACT. BRIDGE 800—Tonight’s Music Se ieaiiee . Saccnuten heath . By B. JAY BECKER 980—Talent Festival "1OINIO—CBC Net. News, On Parlle ment Hin and Speeking) en dealer. ed is two notrump. risky though a’ a -Pereanally Both sides vulnerable. it is. In any case, let's say that | 100—Music Scene you bid two notrump and that Tipo<News and Regional Weather HORES partner raises to three 11}p8—Sterlight Serenade 52 Your troubles are not yet ’ AT53 over, even though West leads a Biss serine ate spade instead of the heart you s¢ vAST feared, because you eventually ' are defeated if you misplay the ond asee hand. . sxe If you win the king of spades * '$Q3107. | with the ace and then play the ‘ soTH ace of clubs, which would seem 4 AQ? to be the natoral thing to do, Q6 ' you go down. There is nothing ae you can now do to overcome the een But sen he allowance wading: from the start that only a 40 ’ West North East club division can defeat the i Pass 1@ Pass, jiract, and then take steps to : ra wat calle. ae ; Opening lead—jack of spades. ists, you wind up ; you have the South |hand. z open with a club.| The proper play at trick two 3 responds a dia-|the eight (or nine! of clubs, ; faced with the|the ace. Observe that you ; finding @ satisfac-|this. East makes only one - 4 trick. not two.'He can win ‘ you to three clubs, |first club lead, but you later ; run of @ pass, since|trap his remaining clubs vial tt ne nning eit wen a ’ ; : Inatoad, you cise ren the| _ tt te tree thet this safety ; partner may pass or not succeed if West « a oe but in| : ‘may run |case. no of oa suit. ' you tan do are the only ones