9 !The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed-i May vol 1934- 153 Douglas Backs Bonus For Winter Building Described As ’Costy Flop’ EDMONTON (Cpl—The $5001time. necessitating federal incentive hon-us to en-lproceedings before courage winter building was "ajcan take over the house again. costly flop." Edmonton “Granted. some of the money p builder C. J. McConnell. presl- can be recovered when deni last year of the Nationalihouses is soldasecond time. i and purpose did not result from having a flag. Positive pro- Flag Proposal grams were needed to form the OTTAWA (cmfiyew Demm‘ framework of unity Within the cratic party leader T C. Doug- mum)" las said here he personally‘i would go along with a distinc- ltive Canadian flag designed around a maple leaf 1! that is, what the government is going to! M‘“, Vfier'ha Ramsay- ll 1' 5 i been v151tlng in Baltic. the guest y. [and purpose, be said 5“ utility! ON THE AIR WEDN ESDA il l PROGRAMS CFCY-TV l l VWGNVIQ costly legal the' NRA Lil" p~m-‘—Niull’.ll. 2,00 p.m.—Pa|sword 7.30 rims—Scarlett Hill the He was commenting tn an lng 0f Miss Grace R‘ e miterview on 1 speech by prime’ Mr. Herbert Ramsay. Darn. ' Pearson before the‘ 19V p1119?“! 016' Prince County 3m P-'“ ‘7‘“ "‘i’” Housebuilders Association. the situation still ties up gov-[M‘ms‘fl . . . . . 333° 0"" "F“°"d'V 5"" He predicted the government;ernment money." he said. lion] gangd’an .1‘3‘92.": VG”; gigging], Evilmfagéexigg he " 3‘5 9"" "M’ Mr. McConnell said speeding} peg u" “y' ‘" “ '° " r' l p ' “n .- might have to pay twice as . ‘ ‘ much as the 320000.000 allo up a man's ability to purchase pea:‘?:u:all:fl::$ihona :latghewilllv‘il Tueway‘ a. . W. cated for the program ouse In the manner ' r _ I proVided Adm'm‘ma‘mn 3"” “'°“““b" the WW" “"1" Pl“ 1' "mill/lid Douglas said his artv is "this fenglllg‘ntq‘r‘lnl; ski/1:1”- cost at least. 51000000 and borrowing process rather than on re'cord as (“Ming avdighm. i%‘ t‘ Hop "8] c. probably more. he said. but anoa “process of creating buyers. five new Canadian “82‘ bu; “gymdsmlu' Harry wan fimhgfic‘mg‘i‘, ill? “hem?whomlsoulfjfflnlfifwegi lbw“ NDP Mps have not discussed and daughter Cathy. Indian ru- 9 ‘ ' "mm 9" p 8’ 9’ own their choice as the government ; wan ten by car on Friday mm. pensive. homes a year or two later." . . . He said those buyers must be had not submitted a deSign to! mm: for London. Ontario. 5n! pan—Rania Dazzle Woodpecker p00 p.m.—Provvnciel Affairs 6 I5—Liva Longer é 75 p.m~-—~S(Oilles 6 3| p.m.~Gsxette 7m p.m.-—CFCY TV News: NOW. KEEP YOUR EYE THE BALL: FLAWLESEgNI DON’T WANT TO L065 0'! I HATE A SMART- Quiz ALECK DUCK! Mr. McConnell. one of Ed- . P l' t t 715 pm" ‘7'"9'“. '37 . . replaced if the building indus- ar'amen ye" . l M“ and Mrs' Joseph.Macx’“‘ iaA monton s largest house builderr try is to remain on a level keel. will]; ggPugfjergmfggmggi lzsignhaveftzlregpéllpdigndgnc;lln ‘ 1» lo. a . i - said the $500 bonus for purchas-i “The bonus was advertised ers of new houses made it porn in a manner to indicate that the sible to buy a new house forlhenefil to the purchaser is $100 down—and sometimes less. l 5500." Mr. McConnell said. “bu A situation was created where- this is true only if the pur- by the government through the clhaserelives in one of the few National Housing Act was in- areas in Canada where climate surinz mortgages on down pay-'does not involve extra building ments of $100. ‘cost. "Several years ago." he said.' u - t . "the NRA was insuring mort- The dire“ box-[em m we 1M5 P-m“5“"°" 5'9" 0" lgages on houses of the. same home Inn-Chaser "lumen Newt WNW" SEW": general calibre for $1.000." icanada is much less. too p.m--Wedne=flly P’Wb'” l The problem. he said. is that In A 3'9 COUWY ‘owners With small equity are 2.30 lam—Al "W" W'"‘ free to walk out at almost any‘ Helen Cracker ELLERSLIE . i, needed in one month: none the {loo p.m.-—Tska Thirty 330 puma—The Friendly Gian. 3 45 p.m.-—Mr. Rogers ‘ m firm-Gm “I Mr. and Mrs Earl Simmons; next. There were 30,000 sets ‘ In p'm'-_R°mp" R°°m Summersi'de were recent vi-sj-Y light fixtures required another {01‘s Of her sister and brother-: month; again, none the next. iii-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold‘Therc were 30000 roofs to be con p.m.—-Red River Jamboree h m d de d .. n 35 ' a 3’ m8 8 9051"“ for months in Kensin tori. about the flag. but he wasi g afraid the whole flag issue was “leading us down a blind al- v" REACH AGREEMENT e_. ‘ PEKENG (Reuters) —- Com- .Canada had many social and ; munist China and the Sudan economic p r o b I e m s. which i llaVP r e a c e d a provisional would not be solved by provid-lagreement here on increased ing a new flag. trade between the two coun- A flag was a symbol of unity tries. it was learned Monday. ’iiPLEv‘s BELIEVE IT on nor 12,14 min—Sign CKCW-TV He said the operation of the bonus plan has created tremen- dous surges of activity in small segments of the housing indus try. “There were 30.000 bathtubs AlliNEH 5.00 p.m.—Razzla Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-—Woody Woodpecker rm p‘m-"P'°“‘."F"' “W” Gillis. shingled in one month and an,- 0l5 V-m’”l°lew"°n New. Sta |1 19v Envans_ Bede. 000 floors to be sanded in a!“ O l‘ I I . 6~?5—5“PP" C'Ub qlie was a recent visdor of‘Othet‘ month: 583111 11039 the: 5.35 Mr. and Mrs. William GrantllOIlOWlan month ' ms rusesllo V .‘ 64° v-m-rs‘lpp" 0”" and Mr and Mrs John Morri- "This crazy kind 0! operationl 6‘55 P-m~-‘5P°"f son. iia vastly inefficient. wasteful of] WOMEN WHEN , .700 rim—Mavens" ; Mr. and Mrs Lester unmet. ; labor . _ . and therefore costly"; THE VONEBI INDIANS I'M "‘1 TH: pR'Nc'pALs .Rm son—rim Silvers Show I m. and mm...“ Summmide" critic central Orinoco OFS'fiE‘NoiTHEOI-DBGY SOME- “0 P'm":‘;°R,G”"JW'Ll 1"" were recent visitors of her mo- side were recent visitors of ETHEENI ‘ U5 OFF! 9‘00 p-m-—A'sh 'V'F' 0:3"; 2H” rher. Mrs .lOS‘hLla Millar. .tlielr parents. Mr. and Mrs. LARGE PDT 3 mo prim—"F WWII ' W ' Miss Kathleen Morrison. Sum- William Grant and Mr. and TUBES,PRO0UCE ll 30 pm— "' v. merside spent the weekend at ' Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson. 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