ON THE» AIR WEDN ESDA I PROGRAMS CFCY-TV :” ,.m.—Aftamoen Musicale zoo p.m.'-P_llYfit9Ul|d 4:31 p.m.-Vacation Time‘ mo p.m.--Tidewater Tramp tloolplm.-Dennis the Moose: 9:30 p.m.—Par a mac p.m.~—Kratt Mystery Theatre "M p.m.—Couchlchlng Cooferanea mm p-m--43¢ ‘V '."“" 12.13 s.m.—-locll weather 12.14 ..m.—vt¢wp°|M TV. CALLS NITIB or DAY 9., 4-853‘! nu. 4-4sos—4-use VAIUB RADIO «I TV . so am st. crin- Week's‘ I! losses IIIUDI Canatlialfress Business Editor Take-over bids featured last week's business scene. Shell Oil Company of Canada I-id-. Canadian arm of the va international Royal Dutch- hell IFOUP. bid 811-i.000.000 through I Iubsidianv for Canadian Oil Companies Ltd. , R10 Allen: Mines Ltd.. north- ern Ontario uranium producer and the Canadian arm of the British Rio Tlnto group. said it expects to bid 043,000,000 plus 600.000 of its own shares for At- las Steels Ltd. of Welland, Ont. Triad Oil Co. Ltd.. a mem- ber of the British Petroleum group of London. England, of- fered 0'l.001.000 for Devon-Pal- mer Oils Ltd. British American Oil Co. Ltd. said it plans to offer to buy all 450.000 outstanding shares of n ev- :'.l'he Guardian. can-iomown. Wad. Ass-.1. u Take-Over Bids Feature Business share. or a total of $8,100,000. Canadian Oil Companies. whose brand name is “white Bose" and whose Canadian ownership is a ‘feature of its advertising. apparently was ta- ken by surprise but says it is considering the shell offer. Its responses. however, while po- lite, strike observers as chilly. And Power Corporation of Can- ada. which owns about 25 per cent of Canadian Oil. has ques- manner in which it was made, satisfied legal requirements. The proposed Rio Algom-At- las deal appeared to in agree- able to both companies in that they both announced it. but they emphasized that a number of factors have to be settled be- fore there can be a definite agreement. Atlas figures that the offer is worth about $37 for Superior Propane Ltd. at 010 a each Atlas share. CKCW-TV 3,55 p.m.—station Sign On Naws_ Weather. Sports 4.00 p.m.—Piaygroun 4:31 p.m.—Vacation Time No p.m.—Tha Living Sea 0:00 p.m.--Holiday At Home s:l5 p.m.-—Yaiavlsien News 5:30 p.m.—5can. 5.35 p.m.—‘|’alavision Weather 6:40 p.m.—'HIZI 5-45 n.m.-Television Sports mo p.m.—Shannon 7.30 p.m.—-Father Knows Best goo p.m.——Dunkhousa Ioys 3-30 p.m.—Thlrd Man 9:00 p.m.—Dsnnls The Manaes 9:30 p.m.—Parado woo p.m.—_-Kraft Mystery Theatre 11 no p.m.—-sight Lina 12,00 p.m.--CBC TV News 12:20 a.rn.-—CKCW TV News 12,25 a.m.-—Slgl| Off TV list Working 0ALL Bowlan Radio-Til mils 4-0624 CIA RADIO WEDNESDAY 7:00—Naws. Sports. Waaihd 7:l5—Drea|<tast Music 8.00—-News and Weather 8.15-—-Mar. Sports 5.21-—Music 8.30-Museum pieces to CBH a45—Musis 9-00—A.M. Chronicle l000—A.M. Chronicle i0l5—Tacketty Boats 10.30-Woman's Commentator and Round Robin lo A0-For Consumers il.45-—Man and Mandolins l2:00-—Jarnboree Junction l2:l5—Ear| Mition and the Valley i2:80« Mar Farm B'east l.o0—-News and inland Waslhar ow i.30-——Terry. Bill and Joyce l.A5-The Open Road Show 1:59-—-0.0 ilma Sinnal ' 2:00-The Open Road Show 2.A5—-Duncan's Dairy 300-News and ‘LC. Matinet 3:30 »l.C Matinee 4:00-"NOW| 4:03—Chamber Music A:3t>—-Music in The Alf - 0 testing. nuclear armaments. ra- Communists Reported Told To.!nii|trote Several Groups By RON LEBEL OTTAWA (CF) — Calvin M. MacDonald. self - styled ex- double agent for the RCMP. says Canadian Communists have been instructed by the party to infiltrate the New Democratic Party. the Voice of women and ban - the - bomb groups. He told a press conference Saturday that Communist sleep- ers——secrst members—have or- ganized several NDP clubs in Ontario and have joined the Vow by the score. The Vow is a relatively new rganization opposed to nuclear cial discrimination and anti- semitism. The ,NDP favors nu- clear disarmament: Mr. MacDonald. 39. who was expelled from the Ontario Com- munist party Friday. said he supports the aims of vow and other peace organizations infil- trated by the Communists. IS DANGER “The danger is that the Com- munists will take control and twist their ideas to suit their own purposes," he said. The Vow and the leadership of the Canadian campaign for nuclear disarmament have al- ready been "used” by the Com- He said he made photostats of secret Communist instructions to local organizers, gave the photostats to the RCMP and re- turned the original documents to Communist l e a d e r s. The RCMP has declined to comment in any way on the MacDonald case. c He said he received an aver- age of $150 to 0100 a month from the RCMP in recent years for his reports. He said Communists sup- ported most NDP candidates in the last federal election but opposed Douglas ‘Fisher who was re-elected in Port Arthur. “The Communist 1 e a d e r s really want to destroy the NDP, not help it." In Toronto Mrs. Helen Tucker. president of the Vow. described charges that her or- ganisatlon was infiltrated by Communists as a ie. Mrs. Tucker said of the Vow en 6' The developments followed on a rash of other takeovers in re- cent months and. according to speculation. others are yet to O 0 me. Meanwhile. the chartered banks t w a n g e cl the "taut money" wire and sent a quiver through many businesses across the country. They decided to discontinue from Sept. 1 the system of overdrafts u n d e r which some individuals and firms have been allowed to tem- per arlly draw upon more money than there is in their ac- counts. UIE OVEIIDRAFT Some businesses did . their short - term financing in this way. For instance. if a firm knows it wants $1,000 today. an- other $2,000 tomorrow, and per- UIDI $3.00 the II!‘ after. I may prefer to run an overdraft for those amounts as they are needed rather th is borrowing and paying lnteres on $6.000 at the start. Overdrafts. of course. bear interest also. ' In future. however. everyone will be ex ted to make daf- inite loan arrangements if they _ are to set accommodation. The present money scarcity probably I bearing on the decision, partly because banks are watching all their available pennies. and perhaps partly be- cause it seemed an opportune time for them to get rid of a system which. they say. caused an undue amount of work. While money showed increas- ing signs of stringency -at the banks. bond prices strengthened showing at least a temporary tendency towards lower general interest rates. In another development, for- mation was announced of cans- dian Helium Ltd. to develop pro- duction and sales of Saskatche- wan's helium. The new company is owned by British American Oil Company. British Oxygen Company of London and Hair Liquide of Paris. a"tr’"i.sv's seuevs IT on Not OF CLOTHING . --I — F - _ l- 'n‘Esnbuiand.Afnca-Mii$TMA|<E3COMPLETEONl@ 1 . DURING’ A WEDDING MUN.’ i ,, t \. R6'(REflV DFBLAIV/(E73 /-//D53‘ 7FlE0l/KW-CWAM'a‘£lJU' Imllfllifl?/l1£/l1B£fi5‘a“‘I}lE5R . T.‘ _, Did?!/s’fV executive: “I know them right down to the last one and every one is highly respected." She said External A ff a i r a Minister Green had, previously congratulated the Vow on what it had done for Canada. ACROSS 44. Facing a. 1. sun-dried glacier brick - munists to spread the party’s ideas. he said. The party's objectives. he said. are first to keep nuclear weapons out of Canada. then press for withdrawal from NATO and NORAD. then seek the end of American invest- ments in Canada and eventually Canadian neutrality in the cold war. Meeting reporters for the sec- ond consecutive day _ e home of a friend. Mr. MacDon- ald said he has no documentary evidence to show he ‘reported regularly to RCMP contacts in the 10% years he belonged to the Communist party. ’ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER WltITER.'8 ASSETS FROZEN LONDON (AP) — A British court has frozen the assets of author Sir Giles Romilly. Sir iwinsion Churchill's nephew at ihis vrlfe’s request. Mrs. Rom- [my is seekinfi! a divorce and custody of their three children. Her lawyer told the court she believes her husband is in New - ork with two of the children. Elizabeth. 12. and Edmund. 11. iJusiice Sir Seymour Karminski ordered the writer's assets frozen Monday until he. obeys an earlier court order to return the children to Britain. 5.04-—Mar. 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For example. when south opens the bidding with a heart. he is saying he has an opening hid, though how strong or weak , it is in high cards or diMribu- tlon is not known It 0000- Wim North respond! hearts. he sends a fairly exact message. He. states he has from to 9 points including heart support. When South bids slain. he shows values beyond a mini- mum opening bid: otherwise he would be expected to pa_ss._'l'he two spade hid furthermore pro- poses a difierent suit as trump its to choose be- tween hearts and spades. ' The ‘raise to three spades guarantees four -‘ card support and shows’ willingness to go along with South's advance to- wards game. The four spade bid closes the auction. There is one serious draw- back to such lengthy exchsng of information. Whle the part- ners are busy sending messages across the table for their owl editication. the opponents can't help listening in. What they overhear frequently enables them to find the best line of ti - tense. 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