~renes * 74" © >, & pig. “ * climbing over a fence. The man, |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 28, 1965. 9 | ‘identified as James” Woods, 37, serving 10 years from New: QUEBEC (CP) released the 3i-page report, is-/on credit, sell them and then revenue and sued in both English and dissolve the firm. French. “These adventurers usuavy Justice Minister Wagner is in proceed by incorporating a se- Europe and final decision as to ries of many companies. We any criminal actions are ex- traced as many as 60 compan- pected to await his return. ies in one ring, the operations ‘ e é 7~ 2 Quebec Bank ptcy Ri AZUCEDEC DaNnKrup}tc' INGS »,... ¢; : . y g Prison Sit-Down vs ; | En P \ |Orleans on a narcotics convic- Reached | tT , j ds eacefully tion, was shot in the hand when) n oO n erwor ANGOLA, La. (AP)—An over- he ignored orders to halt. night sit-down strike by 500 ' convicts’ at the sprawling © Lou- e Quebec's isiana state penitentiary ended Bail Refused report peacefully Friday, . ic, The prisoners abandoned the i ex ng operations. of fraudu- : : ee rings reaching jexercise yard where they had In Furs Case into the underworld and provid- spent a foodless night,, bathed. , ; ; | ing millions for phoney compan- in searchlights and ringed bY sionTREAL (CP)—Bail was jes and crooked debtors, trus- armed. guards. They had “te refused to two men’ and a tees and inspectors. The report was the work of Lucien Mercier, internal auditor of the revenue department, whose investigations extended ever 10 months. Revenue Minister Eric Kier-| ans indicated he would have no public statement for two or three .weeks. His department It is known that the justice of each company usually lasting | department during the last two only a few months. years ‘has instigated actions in| ‘‘By astute means the first fraudulent - -bankruptey cases.|company buys on credit all that They had no direct connection it can possibly acquire. These ,with the. investigations being | goods are .sold at minimum, jearried out by Mr. Mercier. prices to other companies in the lring and these specialists in — —. ONTARIO fraud appropriate .the receipts Cases indicated |in different ways .as soon as operations of the rings had they are paid in.” ramifications in Ontario. NONE LEFT OVER fused to leave the exercise yard at. noon Thursday in protest to the use of convict guards. Wingate White, director of \the state board of institutions, said the’ strikers sreturned to’ their _medium-security . dormi- torpes. He said they would be brought out one-at a time for questioning and would be fed }some time later. “The determination” of our ON THE AIR , MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV: 2.00 p.m.—Musicale 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time 5.00 p.m.—Survival 5 39 p.m.—Look 6.00 p.m.—Gazette 7.01 pem.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m—TBA 7:30 p.m.—Leeve W Te Beaver 8.00 p.m.—Bachelor Father 8.39 p.m.—Dr. Finlay t Casebook 9.30 p.m.—Singalong Jubilee ~ 10.00 p.m.—Danger Man vg 14.00 p.m.—Jack Benny 11.30 p.m.—Documentary Showcese 12.00 p.m.-—-CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV 3 p.m.—Station Sign On 5 p.m.—Visit To England ‘ 5 p.m.—News, Weather and : Sime Sports : 2.30 p.m.—Peyton Place 3.00 p.m.+Gale Storm 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4,00 p.m.—Vacation Time .. 6.00° p.m.—Survival §.30 p.m.—Look 6.00 p.m.—Quick- Draw McGraw 6:30 pim:—News, Weather and f Sports 7.90 p.m.—Walt Disney 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched 8.30 p.m.—Dr. Finlay’s Casebook 9.30 p.m.—Sing-a-long Jubile- 10:00: p:m:—Danger Man 11.00 p.m.—Jack Benny . 11.30 p.m.—Twilight Zone 12.00 a.m.—CBC .TV. News 12.14 @.m.—Viewpoint 12 20 aim.—LTV. News-Racing Recep 12.25 a.m.—Station ‘Sign Off ~ ta 1.4 2.1 3.00—News Headlines -&— Weather — “-3.03—Trans-Canada-Matinee . 3.30—lops in Pops 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe 4.03—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Tops In Pops 5:00—News and Weather 6.05—The Outports _ §.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Outports * 6.00—News and Weather * 615—On Parliament Hill + 6:20—Today’s Editoriah’ - 6.25—Sports Parade 6.30—Business Barorheter. - » 6,35—Tonight’s Music *7:06—Back to the Bible 7.30—News & Weather _7.45—Program Schedule 7.46—Tonight’s Music 8.25—Assignment CBC O—Tonights Music 9.00—Hermit’s Choice 10.00—CBC National News, On future action will be based upon our questioning of these prison- jers,"’ White said. As the strike ended, a pris- oner in another part of the |prison attempted to escape by | The Mercier report said the | Once* the merchandise was gers me been robbed of |sold the company would go into enue of $1,500,000 a year/bankruptey. The remaining and that the bilking from Jan. 1/ goods were sufficient only to! 1959, to last Feb. 1 is estimated | iy-li.| los on ' pay costs of the federally-li- at $5,400,000. censed trustee charged with 8 woman who appeared in court| Friday on charges of illegal pos- session of $18,000 worth of furs stolen in. Saint John, N'B. two weeks ago: They also were charged with possession of two revolvers and being unlawfully present in a dwelling house. The three were _ Jacques Latiilippe, 27; Gilles Hamel, 26; and Louise Bolduc, 35, all Montreal. BUGS CAUSE GALLS — Most galls on trees and farm) or garden plants are caused by! insects and not by diseases. There was no specific recom- ; i mM supervising the bankruptcy. on for criminal action | Phere was never enough left to report said the findings | ajiow the cheated creditors to out help the justice depart: |onen an inquiry. | ment. s li “The ; ari if- | — 1 process varies with dif-| 2 Mr. Mercier's mandate was to ferent rings,’ said the report. | find “ how phoney bankrupt: |«1, one ring we notice that the -_ —— ee especi- solvent ~: directors, administra- | evenue department. ‘tors or those interested in other | |. He reported that the fraudu- enterprises were replaced by \lent rings were helped by badly-!dummy names." = reonnse in = bankruptcy | The report said “inadequate | | n Montreal. Most ‘of the pooks’ were often kept. during! Flage bankruptcies occurred in the months proceding a com- | that city. ’ f pany's failure, making accurate ™ method of the rings was auditing almost impossible. ue orm a company, but goods! ‘There was also-a ‘lack of in-| terest’ among creditors and | Parliament Hill and Speaking inspectors, partly because they Personally have had. little satisfaction in 10.30—Distinguished Artists getting their fair share of as- 11.00—News and Regional Weather cots in the past, said the re- | 11.05—Starlight Serenade ‘ , 11.30—News and Weather oot, oe Shy Sed wae soeeel A 2-STORY BUILDING at Starthes, England, 1.8-rght eran og dishonest operators, gM ROM MERINGR —— Westher and business of bankruptcy.” ‘Be- 12.15—N sd ; ‘ cause of their expenses and of- j ie eb ea jfice overhead they needed a CBA RADIO flow of business failures. 7 ‘In order ‘to effeca this many HI MONDAY saw the advantage of maintain- | . tS | i ing good relations with’ the . 6.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 * a @¢e ow 7.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 debtors rather than the credi- 8.00—CBC__ News -& Inlend- Weather (OTS: - ae 8.15—Maritime. Sportscast | There ‘was also connivance ! 8:22—The’ Morning Show, Part 2 ,/@™Mong some. inspectors, © ap- 8:35—Leave It To Bennet pointed to determine the value 9.00—CBC News |of assets, and trustees, who re- 9.11—Commentary |ceived “hush money” from 9.16—A.M. Chronicle certain lawyers to protect the, | 10:30—Music On The Move jinterest of secured creditors. ;11.00—CBC News “It was also observed that | 11:05—Morn. Comm. Betty Cooper certain representatives of. trus- 11.15—For Consumers '- -|tees are .using blackmail in or- -1762-1799 ee * | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ese] THEIR CHUDREN THE MONARCH WHO RULED IN HIS SLEEP! SULTAN TIPPOO SAHIB (1753- DECREED THAT HIS DREAMS WERE OFFICIAL ACTS OF STATE AND FOR A PERIOD OF I7 YEARS AND S MONTHS EACH OF HIS DREAMS WAS RECORDED DAILY CROSSWORD. A LOAF OF BREAD WAS CARVED IN STONE ON THE CITY HALL OF OSTHEIM, GERMANY, BECAUSE THE COMMUNITY SUFFERED SUCH-A-FAMINE- DURING THE THIRTY YEARS WAR THAT THE WOULD WHAT BREAD LOOKED L/KE (1618-1648 5 | © Kay Fenmwre Spedienen to, 196, Wedd ache mere 1799 ) of Mysore, India, WN LETTERS OF GOLD ». 11-20 Record “Album ‘der to obtain advantages or in- | ACROSS DOWN 19. Babyl. OIRTAICMMATETAN Tc crcy 11.30—The Archers terest in. the businesses.”’ 1, Pierces 1. Native of god LINIEMBPICIU|TIO} . — 11:45—Two For A Quarter | ‘The inquiry found dodges that j x : (abe 20. Send___ |NIEIDID EIS ar e inquiry ei iat 6. Slippery; Edinburgh TIRIELY NI MONDAY |12.00—Jamboree Junction included purchase of a*profita-"> _ colioq. 2. Herb forti fr DIR[I IP 6:36-Newa aad Weak Bi tbmpasiheea! Girl 4 ble business for a good price 11. Paddle used for 21. Palm LITIAIL! AINE 6.35—Marni beak . | Toe cae fll og pre i: by sharp operators. The crooks : boat flavoring leaf LIN A Alt IN) ci Woo ; | ae cet ee ‘“é: oer obtained ‘goods on crebit from ‘12. Capital in 3. Girl's. ~o- 22. Idle is 5 | an Mar. : aurice Person Show. | unsuspecting ‘suppliers, got rid the news name * 24. One KIE NIT ISTt fcc ee ee ‘of them quickly and then dis- 18. Musical 4. Waters of CIE EAN 46—Morain . :59—D.0O. Tim ign. t . +S raf | =ps6-NT we Wee feces Opin Roed Show pappesred with the’ money. ic Ceainy 6 ites Rowan Oe EISISIEIy 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 2:45—TBA . ; : of eight : coin - hills Saturday's. Answer pid: Rdundup (eee Bate hack 2nd Half-Million singers 6.Discharge, 25. Calendar a “Farm @eport | 330-TrneCanade Matioce icker i8zecame t.Vamsn onthe 3s Armadilo™ 7 35—Farm Report } F mee . Exclama- . Varnish onths 5. Armadillo 7.40—Morning " nendus to os ‘ T ° Come Quicker tion ingredient 26, Weave 36. Bee house ca | 4. anadian joundy a s "Qu * yi ted asia E te tone see tet oma carte tae eine Hp eee 7.56—Sports Capsule &. Scoreboard, 5:00-Mer. Fish B’cast Newfoundland 500 years to mulberry girl whales 41, Seine 8.00—News | §:20—Tempo, jreach a population of 500,000, 19. Chew 10, Hawk 30, Lever 42. National 8.11~Weather | ; oC ee Pieced Smallwood said Fri- 91, Pointed 16.Pronoun 32. Fat god: Tahiti 2 ; | 6.00—C ws y. ~~ ~arehes : " 2 eee Ronee | 6.15—On. Parliament Hil: “But it won't take us another 23, Mother 1 Jas |e IF Ye 7 1a [9 fro 8.50—Atlantic News Rounduy {eigen beret ee ete uae oe ae tae T VZZAle 8 58—Thought Fae ede 6.25—Inland’ Weather and mark,”’ he_ said. That should -union- Ys ““9.00—Natonal News - CBC Seerts.. Scores ee a — = VA A\e 9.11—Preview Commentary | 6:30-Couchiching Diary - Mr. Smallwood told the open- 28. Bestowed : VW 9-5 Notes and Male 935 —Msie._In The:_Evening-. .---ing_-banquet._of.theCentral- Can-.29. White ant =p — ie = 10 062: Nena Weather: 7:30—Soundings ada Exhibition that his province - 30,Obvious = «|| a 10:25—Sunlight= Eye 8.00—Assignment had the highest birth rate in “31. Average he eae aad Mavic 8.30—Sound of Summer Canada, ‘‘and -it-is the highest 33. Negative Y 1100 Neas andl Weather 9.00—Hafrmi’ In Choice in the world, with the éxception reply I 1-11 08 Notes end MMT 10.00—CBC Nat'l News, of one province ih Mexico*? ‘ 34. Joe College S11 902 Notes and Mule On Parliament Hill & |. “I think T'lk take~a*run-down cheer 37 7 11.30—Montague Entertains ~ Speaking Personally there." ; are 33.45—Bullatin_Beard.__.* |10:30—Couchiching Conference _ : | 88. Of the 291 11.50—Notes and Music eee Album nar en ees pale raved = E i Erg ray anit bee ier A aera auuneeuet T2:00—¢ BC WWE cerns een = A a bes vi ‘ a es rire ne niestece rer tens s J) "f pee dea a | 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and ;8reen in color, has been found 40. Surmise WG YA Y 45 'O4--Youn and: Countty Th | 12:15—Music In The Night at a’ new mine in Cape Prov 42. Hunter 34 [35 [se 37 Y 38 9 ae Mates | Marine Weather ‘ince, South Africa. > constella- . ~12.30—News and Weather : f i tion. 4 2 12.45—Town and Country Time . 7 . - 43. Keeps ! Yy* # 1.00—News and Weather 44. Scope _ 7, Apne eo Se | CONTRACT BRIDGE | ice F , 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show nt ioe mountain 45 V//\4e 1.45—Town &. Country Time By B. JAY BECKER. ret 6 Wy) fF 2.00—News and Weather : 46. Complies Z 2.05—Mostly Music 6-23 FAMOUS HANDS _ | Whe Belladonna: and Ava- | “Fast dealer DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work.it: —— <tc er. LUay VLU “9 6X LNIOV 134DaS ‘MJONVY 3NO7 SHI OH,DAD/IMEAN A.THICK EVERY NIGHT We JUICY STEAK2 Cook! WHAT'S FOR DINNER 2 ETHEL FOR A FEW DAYS; v#OO1vd 30f a AGAIN! WHAT HAPPENED ? i Fe oy | Neither side Vulneraue. relli were North-South fot Italy, is LONGFELLOW | NORTH the bidding went as shown. The One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used, | @ATI08 two diamond bid by Belladonna for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- | @K8762 was artificial. It showed a. trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. @AKQS5 lthree-suited -hand with either - Bach day the code letters are different. @ '5-4-4-0 or 444-1 distribution, ‘ bs ‘ats WEST. EAST. and at least 17 points in high a _A Cryptogram Quotation iss KQ7 O63 jcards.. An opening two club bid | QWRAI PI BKVV: QWI KOBUIOQA @A1094 9QI53 | would have had the same mean- : 942 3106 ing except ack point count PIYET YIKVVZ OIP VO ITIY EZ. 1073 r AKO4 would then have been 12 to 16. | ie ; , + : The two spade response; - QWU.ON.—XKABKV ; $ — aes fone mca Wik one Saturday's Cryptoquote: UGLINESS IS A POINT OF VIEW: @873 en or more points, Avefelli AN ULCER IS WONDERFUL TO A PATHOLOGIST.— $Q58652 |would have responded “two no- . O'MALLEY oo » bidding: trump, obliging Belladonna to, © 1965, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) me South West |bid his singleton or void and - ; “ Z i Z ee = . a ; pus’ 2g) Pam fy Suits he actually had) =, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ® | Belladonna jumped to four ,. : mt AT LAST WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT iS IN THE MODERN More to erijoy! : Wrigley’s Spearmint, everywhere in the Big Dime Doublemint and Juicy Fruit Gum are now available Opening lead — two of dia-' spadés; since he had every rea- monds. json to believe that his partner Most players bid naturally,! would make at least ten tricks. using very few artificial conven-| Actually, Avarelli made five tions, but there is no doubt spades, by means of a cross- that some artificial conventions ruff, and scored’ 450 points. not in general use gain points) When the American —North- when the particular situation|South pair played the hand, the for which the convention was bidding went: devised comes along. ; L One of the most dramatic East South West North iMustrations of this occurred in Pass Pass Pass 19 4 the match between Italy and Fass Pass Pass the United States in 1959. North went down once — 50) points — and the outcome was that the United States team lost 500 points on the deal. [. It is-not easy to pin the blame for the fiasco on either | North or South for bidding as) they did and winding up in a terrible contract. Actually, ac-| cording to standard methods, _ ;neither of them did anything terribly wrong. The hand lent | itself to the Italian style of bid-| ding, and most fair-minded | critics of that time looked upon) the result as just as unfortunate occurrence, = Pack. SPEEDIN'2Z) J HAR-RUMeH! My. ¢ WLANs 3 SOONN WANSV 11.1