100,000 Illegal Abortions ; 3.03—Trans Canada Matinee 3.30—Mostly Musis successful apade finessé then ‘for a score of 920 point” + Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 7, 1966. 9 > [7 GAGA! 4-M/ MUST NOT HAVE BEEN : : ANYTHING IMPORTANT... HE howing By American Motors GOO! GRO ig ON SGRMNO CE) tee ne ehdad err. | Reported Strong In February $ Sal Nn: canada Each ear "“*P° g Ys : tan ‘| DETROFT (AP) — A surpris- ruary, 1965, when the firm was iz OTTAWA (CP)—There are at |mons health and welfare com-| He told’ the committee the |ingly strong showing by Ameri- making up sales lost in the auto | @ least 100,000 illegal abortions in; mittee wag.told here. safeguards should be: can Motors ;was one of the strikes of late 1954. oc Canada every year, and count-'| Tan Wahn (L — St. Paul's) —The abortion must take bright spots in the February American Motors sales last less numbers of women are|made the statement in outlining!” place in a public hospital un- auto sales picture as United month totalled 24,475 units, a > forced to bear children against ithe provisions of his bill to the | der the supervision of a qual- States automakers sold an esti- 36-per-cent gain over January their will ane - He COUnEY 6 committee, . | ified ‘medical practitioner. mated 663,400 new cars. figures. The figure was well birth eanirG aws, the..Com- | The bill would legalize the dis- | scAnceival fuk the Ghia lea was Ei ponond hice ahead a sf an ee 1965 eet |paniination of oe control’ in-; must be given by the hospi- | ebruary s ~e ene mpd are mar ‘ ei, : rita rae . ‘ (formation, now banned by the! tal's abortion committee or af-4tPPed only by the 682,803 cars ustry figures for mn aa O 3 [RR crminat Cdde, but would retain; ter consultation with at least | S014 in the comparable month |10 days of February showed a J aig pues Pedeoians ; the prohibition against advertis-| one other doctor. jlast year. . : - record, (242,169 cars were sold, Wari Rane Revere |ing, other than in medical jour-| _ consent must be obtained. Ford Motor.Co. and Chrysler Compared with 198,260 a. year The folicwing program list. Nals, articles designed -to cause) fo in, ac husband, COmP- last month set corporate €arlier ae sales period just = ings are PD ublished free ef |4bortions ‘or miscarriages. or, if she is unmarried, from jsales marks for any PeOruley eral cere ant : a Qa charge as a public service and| Mr. Wahn’s bill would also) one of her parents or legal while General Motors’ sales h ’ dev - se | appear as presented to us by |permit, legal abortions ‘‘if 4 |. guardian “‘if any such parent were off their February, 1965, | _ ree a - the stations concerned. pregnancy is terminated for the | or guardian is reasonably pace. Laban oa a purpose of preserving the life or} ‘available to give consent.” Ford's auto sales totalled 184,- | : * | x . : Ww 0 (AP) : MONDAY PROGRAMS {the -physi¢aty or mental health) 4, Wahn, a 49-year-old law- 839 units, topping the company’s oun oo sect ce tie oe z CFCY-TV of the pregnant waren subject yer, said there are ‘50 to 60 Old February high of 178,051 ve- quired the remaining 30 per cent |O prescribes safeguards. ait \cases of death or serious injury |corded last year. of Southern Plywood Corp. stock | @ {60 bm oMisicale jto compliance with carefully |each year in the Metropolitan ~ Chrysler's auto Sales of 117 ,- from Stella Land and Timber | am oO oe Hley feciival Toronto area alone from illegal |519 units broke its former Feb- Corp., which is owned by Julius | Fry 2.30 Re Rantival 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe | abortions." }ruary mark of 107,532 set a \J. Stern and family. 3.00 Snes Tell The Truth 4.03—Canadian Roundup |SURPRISE STATISTICS? year ago. The Southern plant at Pensa- 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 ‘ Aor lon In net : ” “There are 100,000 illegal| GM's February sales were the cola, Fla., producés 25,000,000 4:00 p.m.—International Zone i ee ‘abortions a year in Canada, and | Second~highest in that firm's square feet of plywood a year at| . Cee 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle §.05--The een lit may surprise the committee, |history, topped only by Feb- 'full capacity. OKAY.’ BUT WE'LL 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin | Cer. hg but 65 per cent of these ‘are | ne A FERNS 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop sae Os haul ‘abortions carried out on: mar- | ® ! 6.00 p.m.—Bachelor Father 6.00-—News end ene ried women who wish to limit | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT MORNING ! 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot 6.15—On hehe eg the size of their families.” a3 = Nate tds. 2 6:50 Rem. Gazette pied ab kien dh | There were many thousands a0: Rotergrey Tv Naw Siaerseoeery, Farees | of, women forced to bear child- too 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot 6.80—Business Barometer oe against their @ill because of 2 > t dome Newey Scat Gee birth control legislation 7:30 p.m.—Musical Showcase 7.00—Back : ~ rise lee ‘ 8 ; 2 3 cuss se 8.00 p.m.—Two Faces West 7.30—News eather Ht! s a basic rig’ a 1 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer 7.45—Tonight’s Music woman not to become pregnant «a tropical fish my 9.00 p.m:-—The Fugitive 8.00—Project 66 CBC jor be forced to bear a child WHEN FIRST HATCHED aad} 10.00 p.m.—Show of the Week 9.00—Country Time CBC oe lagainst her will.” 11.01 p.m.—The Sixties 10.00—CBC National News, | Th tives was 2 poeeeorey Sena Boots aia te Hill and Sekine eter ee “eft to . a.m.—' ews ersonally ‘ in ’ : 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports | 10.30—University of The. Air CBC [Soe Saint €.ommreneeny. ot — 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off f 11.00—News and Regional Weather! s ppropriate subject for legisla- || A ROTUNDA, m Milano, Italy “ WS reipcielay od pune ition. ’ BUILT IN [731 TO ASSURE: wv HV]. “ er | x ‘* ‘MOST 11 35-<Sterlight. Sordoade | Aside from~ this point, Mr. nD A ae : m 112,00-CBC News. Weather end |Wahn .said it was “bad juris-| | OF wwicolcuMs WITH Q : Sports | prudence” for leaving a law on WINDOWS THAT am | 12,15—News and Music CBC teria Beatie books which was be- OPENED ONTO 4 mi ing violated in a wholesale man-| | gAV WANTING VIEWS hd CBA ner every day. ! > “No one ,;in Canada really mOHAY tries ‘to enforce this law or a 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1: |wants to enforce it.” m 7:00—The Morning Show, Part} |FIGURES QUESTIONED & . (Contd.) | Mr. Wahn’s illegal abortion OPEN ALL WINTER Oye Ne ee ee Wx. ‘figures were questioned by 9¢ sto—Maritime | Q ° A & W DRIVE-IN 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 1 Ralph Cowan (L--York, - Hum. 2 ” |ber), who asked where they had RESTAURANT | 8:35—Max Ferguson Show been obtained: Malpeque Road 9:00-—-CEC News | Mr. Wahn replied that they —— 1 Sl oocenmen ey ‘were provided by the. Canadian CKCW-TV ala Me Chrealele ‘Family Planning Association. 00 Calir i . Mr. Cowan also took issue 9:57. a.m.--Station .Sign On eee shay with Mr. Wahn’s statement that 10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 1O715—Playroom “no one in Canada” wants to 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 11:00—CBC News enforce the current birth con- 11.30 a.m.—Friendly. Giant 111:05—Joan Marshall |trol laws which prohibit the dis- ; 1 neces ee (1131S Ros Cansiimers semination of information, © -00. p.m.—Butternut Square : j 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada ae ees an Also presenting a bill for ACROSS 4. Member 20. Chem- : |11:30—The Archers _ study by the committee was an- 1. Adhesi ical 12.50 p.m.—Monday Playbill ‘ | 11:45—Music On The Heather other lawyer, Robert Stanburg con re ees — peice eo ecan 11:55—Assignment | (L—York-Searborough). Wk eat i a cece a Jed ~ | 12/00—. ti ’ ‘ : : <- < ” 220 ptt oe hte ate pre od oe eee |, Sees, eehe Bae ro i. 3 ae ta; ‘ / 5 - 3.0 p.m.—To Tell the Truth ,' | 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast =| inal ‘Code which makes the dis- and off «<6. Sprites” clama 3 39 p.m.—Take Thirty 5 1:15—Gordie Yeas Show -» ,|semination of birth control in- 12. Worship 7. Proverb tion 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden 1:45—Time. Out For Mélody formation illegal, but would ex-| 13. Pal _8. Accent 26. Put in SOME 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 1:59—D.O. Time Signal empt “‘authorized agents of duly 14. Willie Mays’ . 9. Lincoln the red TlUlT MEDIEINIElsI oa) Fel Capen. ereare 2:00—Time Out For Melody incorporated family planning| — teammates Center =». 28. Rain- . ae 5:30 p.m.—Music Hop 2:15—Atlantic_ School B’cast associations, medical doctors,| 15: Evening specialties eee eee 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club “Listen and Tell Stories” |registered nurses, or social sun god naa Teas 1. Hades: Old 37, Go 4 €-15_p.m:—TV vNews 2:30—Atlantic School B’cast — |workers employed by public| 16. Biggest tla os ¥ pose. ™m 6.25. pam.—<TV."Weather abe = “mr ENTER Prancais” TT @gencies recopiilzed by. the! 17- Municipal 14. oe in 33.M apes nic ae eee 2.45—-John Drainié Tetts-&-Story-—} province.” Sea uot Ps i ee Gash i selecgtad 3:00—CBC News He said there has been “a| 9 Scotan * meamure “birthplace 40. Disembark | QO} im oe a As 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee great deal of exaggeration of) 5," Compass _18.Girl’s o hth 4k 2 8.30 Fik-lbon: Ms? 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee the extent to which the law has ” point 19. Vichy, eaten 4“. pes le Wi §:50 p.m.—The Fugitive Here Caneen. bourto ners broken. . y 22. Cameroons for one 36. Winglike degree a] 10.00 p.m,—Show of the Week 4:10—Musie In The Air I suggest that the law is not tribe 11.00 p.mi—The Sixties Te Mac Ih ke being broken to such a degree | 25, Beg > 11.30 p.m.—Glencannon WAG Aalanment because in most cases, groups; 27. Miss Z| . 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News Gab hide in The Ais and members of the medical Bernhardt 1@ 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 500 Mae. Fit Broadcast profession are ‘serving the pub-| 29. Roman ii 12:20 a.m.—LTV News 5:20—Tempe : lic good’ as is provided for in bronze Ry 12.30 p.m.—Station Sign Off 5:20—CBC Notebook the Criminal Code section.” 7 ee 2 $40066660060006666 5:35—Assignment y i ‘ = & °° hecuuiigonen Chain 4 5:45—Tempo and Notebook (Contd)| RAISE GASOLINE - QUOTA 33. cidnsp IT'S A ING 2 3 SAWS $) 6:00-CBC News SALISBURY. (Reuters) — The | 38: Kidni Tey Ne Ae tna ° $| 6:15—On Parliament Hill Rhodesian government has * an- Mavortut 10 TEACH E . 45.00 up f 6:20—Today's Editorial nounced a relaxation in gasoline | 35 yran's Nee ! 2 MURRAY WHITE ¢ °2-histe.Wenter snd Spore rationing for Rhodesian vaca-| 7 eng. é 3 3| Scores tioners. Earlier this week the 41. Apportions z _ Lf é Sales and Service = $) 6:30—Business Barometer _ government announced a 50-per-| 42 Cougar z - + 2 Orlebar St. Ch’town ¢| 6:35—Who Will Come, With Me | cent increase in the foreign ex-| 43° New c| XS sreceeeses| 6:50—Rod and Charles _ ‘lchange quotas available to Rho- England os +A : | re rip eg desians vacationing abroad. The state eo Peg Are You Ae Sah cane Mineo moves indicated : the govern-| 44. American = (‘t 14 ne 2 BUILDI NG | oooeme- ih eosene ment’s growing confidence. over buffalo za Val M7 | 10: ational News th > ; vp > ‘ i ea e country’s fuel supplies in 45. Fortified . — eR L 10:15—Today’s Editorial end. Speaking |i. tase of the oil embargo im-| 46. Booth S~_ ree u ee ee eee reponaly ‘posed on Rhodesia by Eritain| __ - DOWN : mt ee ( Do you have a hard spot to |} 10:30—The Best Of Ideas Dec. 17 1, Covenant heat?.?. Then... perhaps_elec-.]/1:00—Monday Concert. | EE: EFS 2. Dull_pai tric heating may be the an. Wpg- Symphony Orchestre ; ae 3. Falls: : q ance to your heating prob- ae = we ces mos fog i ges = ee = ; ee lem. : :03 -Sports Scores, Inland e ce: Wee in q ’ AIL OTE — 9, Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 Marine Weather - |$37,670987; preceding week, $37,- DAILY CRYPEOQU Here's how to work it: Palmer Electric | (2) -Mutic In The Niaht 695, > Pee 4 : ® aioe oe One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used { Ge crcy f : 5 “for the three L's, X for-the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- : : CONTRACT BRI DGE trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. MONDAY Each day the code letters are different. “a | 6.3(-—News and Weather | By B. JAY BECKER : A Cryptogram: Quotation { > : 6.35—Morhing Roundup | os ™ au ENXECNX VMN wae ZMNGP>; 6.45—Island Wesiner and = Mar. North dealer. gave him all the tricks for a ° Oo Fei ae | score of 940 points. | XBEXTP PDX OXGP; CYF PCAX||O -46—Morning Roundup topped | 6.55—News and Weather : NORTH fi = vo table South s # ZDCP TMIXG.—CYMYIJIMLG red 4 ve diamonds, and at two. tab- : > A ssl hati aad con les South played in three _no- Saturday's Cryptoquote: FAILURE IS ONLY THE OPPOR- a rn iu UI eae ‘ m SbiNGGa GE Waartes oK76433 innit it eas at Mie eieih, tab) TUNITY. 70 BEGIN AGAIN, MORE INTELLIGENTLY.— . 7.35—Farm Report &532 at an extraordinary contract— | ‘ sian 7.40—Morning Roundup ; WEST EAST six clubs! ' { (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) parle Wegeet 5 Mat, Tee aes Ssoesae. |, TMs came about in the fol- Zz i Morning Roundup | lowing manner: BO AJOR PLE a 7.56—Sports Capsule’ & een Siere o9 ne eee OUR ARDING HOUSE M HOO | ¢ | 8.00—News &AQ8 sls Saar yen ae ‘ Soh / North poe. a — GREAT : TWiGes, ¢ 3 8 58—Thought For today ; See | ee ass 2 Pass CAESAR! \Twicos/ 2 COME-ON-MASOR; SHOW. ME-THAT FAMOUS, “JA Leal Grea ete vat Saar. 3 z om ; pa Fame CHARM! YOUVE BEEN CHILLIER THAN AN ICEMAN'5] OURE \ (| COME, Ret i. af 1) Pree! . Conthetier Bd -' @KI94 46 Pass 4@ Pasa, | [SHOULDER SINCE T PULLED My LITTLE SOKE// “A ) Woe Uf | Re a, “Preview Conimentary 4 P, "| TL SUST DON'T LIKE TO GAB IN FRONT OF } - 9.20—Note¢ and Music | The biddin»’ | % ‘ass 4NT Pass i ’ IN NEW E 1 e Weath ed | Ch STRANGERS =~ IT SHAKES 'EM ALL LIP! HooPLe| /COLLAR wa 46 beeen eee | North East South West Pets THEY GAWK AT YOU ALL THE TIME/AND) (-Manoai//mape te | 2S HS oe! oe Bad | Pass Pass 2NT Pass | Obviously, the final contract | THEY WANT TO GAB WHEN YOU WANT pirrerency | af a 3h Pass’ %@ Pass was inferior to six diamonds,-| j / y 11 00—News d Weath } or to six diamonds,” 3 V.bpuiwenint latin Woon | 0° ‘The two club bid followed by | of 8 11—Weether : Opening lead—four of hearts. |two notrump showed a batane-| : a | i 8:16=Morning--Roundur | This hand occurred’ in the ed hand with at least 22 points.) — y | . ( 8.45—Weather ‘| Trials played in Dallas “in 1964. ‘The-three- club.bid...was_.Stay-, | Ue “ AL PROMISED HIM ALL Our THAT’S WHAT 1) 20—Notes and Muste ‘ At five of the nine tables where man, The response of three no- AS ASSETS, =O SAVIN’ MAH LIFE — 7 COT SHE THINKS — 11. 30—Montague Entertains the deal was played, the final trump as played by this par- ao s BUT ‘TWARN'TAS ‘NOTHIN’! . + 11 45—Bulletin’ Board contract was six diamonds, usu- ticular’ pair (Kantar and EXTRAVAGANT - BUSTER, BOY? 11 50—Notes and Musie ‘ally with South as declarer. Mathe), not only denied a four 11 55—Atlantic News Roundup The three club bid was Stay- .card major but indicated that) : pe 12 00—Weather man and requested Soutt to re- the opener’s longest suit was! ah =| 12.05—Town and Country Time + }Spond with a four - card major clubs. WA = 12 30—News and Weather, | isuit if he had one. Three dia- | Something must have gone |, oy by 12 -45—Town and. Country Time. |monds was an artificial re- wrong. in the subsequent bid- VY, > 1.00—News and Weather isnonse denying a four-card ma- ding, because the final contract ; wo ‘1.05--lown and Country. Time jor. North then jumped to six was six clubs, The odds were | 4 ji 2 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show diamonds. ‘4 at al * 1 ag eae | 4 ra 1 45—Town & Country Time ; In most cases South made six clubs. mong o' ie et Zi m . 2.00—News and Weather jseven. He won the heart (or i Coe ng = an :. Q | i 2 05-Mcaty, Music sather (ond dlocetted “dumimy'e ‘clubs [but when this turned out to. be 9 : Be i lan iscar umm} een MW lon the A - K - Q of hearts. A the case, South made -the slath