WELL, 1 DON’T GUESS ANYTHING COULD MORE IMPORTANT THAN T TOLD YOU NOT TO WAKE ME within the eapttal's munietpal "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 12, 1966.15 | ¢ |hierarchy. © +r = | “Peng Chen, mayor of Peking v a ene a a Defen ce Officials Release Figures | nese party, hasypot , made a public appearance in” four months : By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA. (CP) — The navy's combined. Atlantic and Pacifie OPERA HOUSE -ISSPARED | fleets will number 22 active combat ships by this .fall com- NEW YORK (AP)—The old Metropolitan Opera House was spared the wrecker's ball pared with 60 in 1963, defence officials. said. © Tuesday; undramatically. ee : “No permit jhas been | This number: will increase gradually. to 31. by 1971, how- -KHRUSHCHEV TUNE er ea kort pate Unprecedented Blasts Given Chinese Papers « . __ By VERGIL BERGER ithe Peking Evening News, PEKING (Reuters) — Chinese |capital’s Commu ati seaNegal Communist leaders stepped up newspaper, and the fortnightly . tha sanielet as ai ae & [Review Frontline, published by ea nid hile he e eviationist intellectu the capital’ ? granted and none has been ap- oe a liers with an unprece- |party. apital's local Communist | plied for,’ said Charles _G.- ever. The aircraft carrier Bona- dented attack Sunday on three| The attack appears in. the “Moerdler, city buildings com local Communist newspapers. |Kwangming. daily,a newspape missioner. : _ . The newspapers are chastised /for intellectuals which has been’ . !t had been arnounced that for publishing articles by Teng jone of the.main vehicles in the ‘demolition would. start at 10 o, former managing director Chinese Communist party’s re- @:m.'to make way for an of- the Peoples Daily, the main |cent drive to remould the think. fice building. hinese Communist party news-|ing of writers and artists. ’ Moerdler said_not paper, who was accused The Peking daily is accused “singing the same tune a8 of having deceived its readers, “es Khrushchev.’ : of publishing “anti-party, antl | The rebuked newspapers are ‘socialist statements,” and fail the Peking’ Daily, the official jing. to print replies by. ‘ir: organ of Peking's municipal Iritated comrades.” | . The. Kwangming daily’s ‘at- | She rammed and sank a U-boat off Northern Ireland in N oe larch, The Ste: Therese:-and Vie; , toriaville began “nthe ear | VWGNVUS service in. 1944. In the early 1950s the navy had 18 frigates, By this fall -the lineyp of. ace tive combat ships in the At lantic. and Prcific-fleets will be: Atlantic; Submarine Ojibwa; sip Provider; de Ti , Visrr JIMMY, venture will come out of year: long refit in April, 1967. _ sup imore submarines will join the | stroy ‘Saguenay, Kootena’ g y, y, fleet, one in 1967 and the othepyinigon, ‘skeena,, Terra Nova, in 1968. Two support. ships will Annapolis. Restigouche, Colum: | ‘ d bia, St. Laurent, Gatineau. Ot og su come into service in 1969 a j four destroyers’ in 1970-71. tawa, Assiniboine, Chaudiere,! | defence department at- wargarce and Fraser ae ‘ndunced that Canadian - built Pacific: Destroyers Maé- ~ tes ha ais their last @¢- yenzie, Saskatchewan, St. Croix, ; itive service $s summer. ~ ‘Yukon and Qi:'Appe! He said he would co 1 | Four Second World War frig- d ; reports that the’ state Iogisla- |ates swansea and Victoriaville bates. the desteovere, = ciate ture plans to order a reprieve lat Halifax and New Glasgow |pasian ipsanate. cad of several months to give @~jand Ste, Therese at Esquimalt, pe , Ce but none would be wi careful scrutiny. T* » jtack appears..under a, banner | “Sq 8 tt : gs : se ‘ | “Save the °Met’’ campaign a@ 1 turned to | a . os ss ON THE AIR Dey Chana ae at | Shaan, ree He. O. \Ecown Assets Diaposal Corp for ie hs BUT-GEEETTAS are — SSS oN iin Party Chairman _Mao_ Tse:tung|__vhat—amount,~-four-—times— =A aes ae a arene Ak Sea , | pa| AE SASS —critlelam. “should ale! what it we it ones ee ee r Queen Opens: |= 20NT BLAME Me! FLOPE SATURDAY i ways applied to all wrong, poyse in 1883, is what -the WILt "STAY IN RESERVE) * ‘NIGHT ~ ‘New Dock ANTWERP (Reuters)—Queen | Z {Elizabeth Tuesday inaugurated); | ja new dock in Antwerp, Bel- | ge | | The. tollowing program list- ideas, all- poisonous weeds." vapera company says it’s worth | {ngs are published free ef | It devotes two pages of ‘aot | now. But the company would gharge as a public ‘service andjtions from Teng To's articles, prefer to rent the site near “appear as presented to us by accompanied by a commentary | Times Square for $200,000 a the stations concerned. (explerone ae th : y_wete! year toa firm which plans to in sob training thie summer ES vicious” atlac. __ ABalnst +-démolish—the—opera~ house and- neti sent into reserve of to THURSDAY PROGRAMS Sivas eeonnle pete line| eroot an-olficn building: (ge fees, Informants: said ‘ Of |the six remaining frigates, lone, |Stettler, will be placed in reserve this month on the West Coast‘ The others will take part } gium'’s largest port, named {n | CFCY-TV ies - | ‘he opera company will two may be kept in reserve. |memory of the late Sir Winston 4. 1:90" p.m.—Musicale lo tne Peking murine: sary open next season’ in a new | Officials sald the frigates are Churchill. ot pe ee : Pal com | ¢45 000,000 theatre in—-Lincoln~ being retired because of old age| Standing on the deck of a port 2:00 p.m?—Film Festival mittee of the Chinese Commu- 2:30 p:m.—Today At Home . "Talat party. jand that their continued use jauthority launch, she p a Centre: lwould be questionable even rope and unveiled 3:00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 9.25 panies BF A 4:00. p.m.—World In Contrast 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickok > 5.30 “p:t:--Music Hop Kwangming daily. with that of Wu Han, historian and -play- wright~ who is a vice- nayor of | Peking and has been~the ‘target | of fierce daily attacks in news- | His name is—linked by the| ' “ ” if ve the Met’ ‘com- . ae we to persuade the |the navy had the manpower to | city to condemn the old build- joperate them. ing aad turn it over to a non- | The retirement profit <corporation, which would: need another $8,000, to rehabilitate it. of the frigates ‘calling Britain’s Second World| | ea. ‘will make available editions) ‘War leader. 000 personnel “for the manning of Ear the mayor a ntwerp « idestroyers and other ships aNd \wejcomed the Queen with “a leave plaque on the Churchill Dock stone é [sf with a Flemish inscription re. 6:00 p.m.— Agriculture ‘66 : papers. here in recet.t ate ‘for duties and training ashore, |.,eech recalling ‘the dark hours : 6:30 .p.m.—Gazette ; ~ ; : 720 um—CFCY TV News hasten a bane ve By PB cihe r the “a Papal all @®- of the German invasion of Beh _ 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies | : snd Peking Deel A h as nounce: sig, — 'gium, 26 years ago Tuesday, 7.30 papi ae Don't. Eat The local. Com party «news: e ut or: ‘ The Swansea was one of the aol Tea’ fase “ mankind 3 isi s into the ‘polemical de- | : famous of the , ‘ae 0 8.00 p.m. nee ale as an indicatien of trouble | | A ed fr eee, tone ie Conde dug |2Y_in_ England's hands. -30-p.m.—The Law & Mr. Jones CBA RADIO Ss AMAZ * Jing the Second: World War. Com- MINT NEW COINS - "9:00: pams—Seaweay : . nt missioned in October, 1943, she} South Africa minted 300,000,- - 10:00 p.m.—I Dream ef Jeannie - THURSDAY WASHINGTON (AP)*— Rus- |served the North Atlantic and |000 .new coins in a year when in-less than a year took part jits currency was ,redesigned. in the sinking of three enemy |——“\iky SEE CATHEDRAL ‘BOAT - About 12,000 people visit St. lew Glasgow was com- |Peter’s Basilica, Rome, on the Jsiane novelist - Valeriy Tarsis, who was stripped of his Soviet citizenship Feb. 12, said he did not know what living was until 10:30 p.m.—Telescope 11:00 p.my-Naked City 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 p.m.—Local Weather and 6:00—The Morning Show 7:00—The Merning Show, Part 1 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 1 6-X LNZOV 13489 %15—Assignment ee) alized with great sadness and =| t= Bette Chronicle "“heeror that 1 Rave ot been Tiv- |, Zz Sas ing before—just existing,” Tar-'; ae sis said in a speech prepared for the National Press Club. ‘T was suffocating in a cell hout light or air,” he- said. ow.-my.-onty--cohsolation- and. justification before God's judg-- ment and 'my own. conscience is’ ‘that I did riot side with evil. refused to submit to the dictates of a ruthless govern- ment. I did not betray my ideals." 5 Tarsis, who had smuggled his literary works ‘out of Russia so they could escape Soviet cen- sorship, was in Londen on a : Sport Scores 8:35—Max Ferguson Show ~ he came to the West. The. 12:18 a.m.—Sign Off 9:00--CBC-News “It is only in the West, and |mi in the same year. 'average weekday. CKCW-TV 9:10—Commentary especially in America, that I re- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE iT OR NOT. aces k GIT o.m.—Station Sign On ~ 10:00 $%n.—Canadian Schools 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 11.30 p.m.—Friendly Giant — * "41.45 asm.—Chez Helene — 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 12.20 pm.—Across. Canada ch 12:50 p.m.—Thursday Playbill— Time Is My Enemy _ Home —With —Heler 10:45—Playroom 11:00—CBC News 11:05—Joan Marshall 11:15—For Consumers se 11.20—Hints Te The Homemakers 11:30—The Archers 11:45=Music On The Heathet 11:55—Assignment | 12.00—That McKinnon Girl. Crocker | 12:15—That MacKinnon Girl a : ; ae The Truth 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast € re oe be 5‘ 1:00—CBC News and Weathe _ +" "== 4,00 p.m.—Woerld In Contrast. Lseoon Tapp Show 4.30 ‘p.m.—Razzle Dazzle :45—Time Out-For Melody 5,00 p.m.-Atom Ant .1:59—D.0. Time Signal 5.30 p.m:—Musie Hop 2:00--Time Out Fer Melody 6,00 p.m.—supoer Club 2:15—Aflantic Scheol. B’east? 6.15 p.m.-TV News 6. 2:30-p-m.—At "3SNOW ADSI | MIONVE SNOT SHI “Old Favorites’ 2:30—Atlantic School Beast PS iss 25 p.m.—IV Weather , three..month visa when he was * ee a Adventures in Song ty eg ees agin 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story baat of his ee ~*7,00 p.m.—Thursday Nite At The | 3:00-CBC News aoe at he Uaied Mowtes 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee lecture tour 0 ne 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee States. Madame Curie 9.00 p.m.—Seaway 10.00 p.m.—! Dream of: Jeannie 10.30 p.m.—Telescope ‘11:00 p.m.—Peyton Place—! 11:30 p.m.=The Third Aan —32:00-e:m:—CBC National News 12:15 a.m.+Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—LTV News He is the author of Ward 7,, a novel about a practice ‘of si- lencing critics of ‘the Soviet igevernment by declaring them ,,| insane. ; | Montreal Man 4:00—CBC News 4:03—Canadian Roundup 4:10-—Music In The Air 4:15—Musie In«The Air 4:30—Assignment -4:35—Musie In The Air 5:00—Mar, Fish Broadcast 5.20—Notebook Ry . 5:35—Assignment 12:30 a.m.—-Station Sign Off . Z hic : : 5:45—Tempa and ‘Netebook ty crcy RADIC. 6:00—CBQ, News Pleads Guil x THURSDAY ace Parliament Hill MONTREAL (CP) pore :20—Taday’s Editorial . ya 6.30—News and Weather ‘ 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports Pelletier, 27, of Montreal 6.35—Morning Roundup ee Scores pleaded guilty seer a st 6.45—Island wr. and Mar. Temp- | ~6.30—Children’s Stories — ries- of -holdups in which the~ 6.46—Morning Roundup 6:30—Business Barometer tal_loot_was almost $100,000. 6.55—News and Weather 6:50—Rod and Charles He admitted taking part in 10 | 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7:05—Musie In The Evening armed robberies andthe theft | 7.15—Morning Roundup 7.30—Soundings of a car. Included in the holdupe 7.30—News and Weather sa -e6 Talent Festival We ciece bank en a “AOR 7.35—Farm Report -08—Chamber Music e er was one ive men Oss 7.35—Farm Report 8:30—-Musie Diary \ larrested April 22 after a gang | 1, Identical 7.41—Morning Roundup ees Concert—CBE Strings of ae ae ee men | 5, Bottle ——F:45etstand—Wr--and—-Mar—Temp-—|-10-00-C8C-Nationat News ——S Tobbed a C-a iss e Populaire a ee 7.46—Morning Reundup -_-810:15—Teday‘s Editorial and Speaking (Credit Union) in Viauville, | 9, Noble . 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard Persanally Que., of $22,134, ie | %0, Religion of 8.00—News 10.30-—-Arts and Letters The largest robbery in the se- | the 8.55—Weather 11.00—CBC News iries occurred last” December | sel moana! 8.16—Morning Roundup 11.10—Reith Lecturals lwhen three men broke into a <“4 ries - 8.45—Weather . _111,30~Concert Album lhome in St.- Donat,. Que., and | 13, Spanish * 9.10—Notes and Musie {20068 News took $24,230 in-cash and bonds. 14) Problem, the funy oo 9.15—-Assignment ‘03—Sports Scores, Inland and | Judge John O'Meara post- | ~~’ , . Prin 4 10.00-News and Weather Marine Weather lponed the sentencing until May figura- a phy _ 22. Check 30. Concise | ON eae } 10.05—Notes and Music 12:15—Music In The Night 20. tively 5. ord 23. Farmer 31. Pagan gods AWFUL! Ln WR are 10.30—Preview Commentary : ‘ 15. Locust denoting 24. High hill 33. Glen. 5 THAT .<0 eee 10.35—Notes and Music 7 \ tree a numerical ~ 25. Leophole 36. Leather 11.00—News and. Weather CO NT 16. British accuracy 27. Begins worker's m 11.05—News and Views on 2 a of 6. joa = ene pe tool Greceries Se BPRS Re ~ the | nd mass . Distani _ 37. Payment . : 11.20—Netesand--Music: : By B. JAY BECKER . ‘Windward 7 ri Th ; = e 11.30—Notes and Music © ‘ “ ae % ‘ZA = 11 .45—Bulletin Board — East dealer. |hearts, to which North Seasoned. i. aud : 9 : 7, 8 11.50—Notes “and Musi¢ Both sides vulnerable, d_fiv i b“94, yin is 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 ; ed five notrump. This was the |- ‘21. Cinder x 12.00—Weather is 5 Sa aiid ene convention | 22. Female 2 a ; > 05-7 d Country Ti ' ; and direc jouth te bid seven saint: abbr, a pallen tad Wore aes hearts ifshe had two of:the three 28. Slender « VAM 12.43—P.E.1. Road Report oe - top trump honors. South had no ‘glasstube . Fe 7 - 12.45—Town and Country Time Sixes choice but to obey and he duti- | 25. Old 1% Ye ; 1.00—News and Weather AK10753 fully bid the grand slam. ——-nreasure to j *-1.154Gordie Tapp Show--CBC WEST EAST This contract would ordinarily | of length ,* 1.45—Town and Country Time K109853 “@QJ42 jhave been a cinch to make, but | 26, Spawn of 3 2.00—News and Weather ~ 4 7 3982 |When. South cashed the ace of-; fish ‘ 2-05—Mostly Music 236 92 os7 ‘ ‘spades and act of hearts, ruffed 27, Neighbor 25 ae 2:30~Assignment $s62 OQ84 ‘a spade, and-then led the king. of Nebr, ' kK 4 2.35—Mostly Music et SOUTH ‘of hearts, he discovered that. °2-Hindu 77 @ 258+ Thought for Todays 6 i Kastshad— started with—-the- * uae 4 y a1 w 3.00—News Headlines ‘and J-9-8-2. of trumps. + te an 32 5 | i Weather, : 2653 | There heing no chance of 34.8 itypulee /) | . avin kr ble d Wea a? makinge'the contract unless he |” 35° place of ss | ot 4,00—News Headlines an eathe: | ; could execute -a trump coup i sf 4 U3—Canadian Roundup—CBC . The bidding: | : " oh worship . ~~ 4.40—Pop Caravan wear 4 South entered dummy with a 36. Before: : | 6. O0eNews and Weitias _ East South -West North ,club -and’ ruffed a club. to re- naut. 2 Zi ny 5.05—The Outports Pass 3 Pass SNF ‘duce his trump holding to the | 9g. staggers - Zi f 5.25.20—Marine Weather ! | re @ a an still had the J-9. 39, Lash marks Soe - - g 5.28—The Outports : } eames a S point). : | -.. : os j 5. 45—Sports Capsule and. Scoreboard | tcnaaledkoie th-siwdine: He then reentered . dummy DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: — — — : " §.50—The Outports | Some. of the most advanced “ith @ diamond and rifed an. | - "AXYDLBAAXRE _ - ~ — 6 00—News and Weather plays in bridge are forced upon Ue! club to bring himself to). fs LONGFELLOW | NAMELY, )/ YO'LL.HAFTA HINT | N-NO SENSE WAITIN' FO! DRIPPER, 6.10—Tonight’s Musis ldeclarert UPON jeoual terms with East. | IN-S@B!- 4 AT IT, GENTLY, TO HERE, OR ANYWHAR ce ight | y reason of the special | One lettér simply stands for another, In this sample A {s used Rie Sit \ 4 p One. enig ie: Mute circumstances he. f |,.When he now returned to , " Y FLABMAN'S \\ HONEST ABE *! HE'S ON THIS-EARTH--- AAA A , faces. which | : i ‘ for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- t nu ‘ 6.30—Business Barometer dummy with a. diamond...and s WAITIN o*- @\T TH’ HINTP 7:00--Back Te The Bible compel him to adopt-an unusual latarted “to: run the remaining trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | D-DRIPPER—BY Z 7:30—News ‘and wouter f oh oie sack Be ‘elubs, East found himself in | ~ Bach day the code letters ave different, tee Y 3a: i 8.00—Choris In Concert--GBC Cea houre Vie ie, CCU ed re ihopeless position. At any oint | ' ’ é 7 Y/ 3 e B.40—-Musie ary CAC ite eae ue eee holding ‘he-elected to ruff, his vb vat | A Cryptogram Quotation , # I ! P & 9,00— cael Orchestra : nara ee ere ec teas trumps would be gobbled up by - g- 8Q RZNDP. 3: TIWN XBRITF > , Y = ee 1C.00-—CBC] Nat. News, on Per. A.” ful-coup Re : the Q210/ and South would auto. | . Z XN 8. \ Cae ing Personally ~ At first glance if looks as matically take ‘the rest of the BOP’ B BDSIZOK; 2 FBSD ODDF Ze . a GAG“ though East must make a tricks ; : ; c a to s Fditorial and [trarne: trick, byt South, by care-|——g5~/ “wouhd up making ReD-& Y.-F TED ’ tae Deb crue. Pe Por ate able i, snatch ‘the grand”éfam by refusing to! Yesterday's Cryptoquote: YOUR FACE DOTH TESTIFY | 11.00 Waathor Se a ee a mp teeny give up the ghost when West - WHAT YOU BE INWARDLY.—LEWIS EVANS : Mt = j eraolishi t aren iy > 11.35-—Starlight Serenade mint See g PP | aeaWOE ee rumpa. The un ; (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ; BQ Copa _ 12.15—6:30—N tnd Mugie=CBC my Jikely 4-1 heart break compelled : wee g ae ‘South opened —with-~ three’jhim to-execute-a: trum coup =~ : : eta ry i ‘ : .e f ¢ Fasoaiancala ESET pais : ee ae eet , i j “: mar ate 4