,i‘ne Guardian, Charlottetown, Thom Nov. 12, 1064. 15 wmwuesisrasuconirepmnt A" r» I_ ON E Rl ' “t 1"” mum“ Mm" t° m“ 'EEADING altos-r m was ace LAMP.’ —-——_—__ between 5120000000 and $150.- SYORIES AGAIN? I 000.000. it will produce 4,500,000 tons of concentrated taconite pellets a year. i Other pelletizing mills are ex- pected to move into the area. CONTAINS IRON Taconite is a hard rock con-‘ taining about 25 per cent iron.I A pelletiz-lng mtll crushes the: rock, removes the ore and con-1 centrates it into small pellets‘ {containing about 60 per cent on TUESDAY PROGRAMS Jr‘cv ’l‘V 1.00 p.m.-Musicele 2.00 p.m.-Bumi I Allen Mesabi Range Planning Could Be Blow To Canada By s have been laid Canadian Press Business Editor in the area clo TORONTO (Cpl—A bid to breathe new life in the Uni CANADIAN ORE AVAILABLE 3m“! homfich Mesabi Run Development of huge reserves vhhllllW/g! lies. Que, alone. Shipments this year are running much heav- ier. sources say. USE CANADIAN SHIPS Most iron-ore shipments from off as 32 minesi sed. 5.00 p.m.-—Firabal| XL-5 Iron ore pellets have become : vwguvue 5‘30 P'"‘"‘M”"‘ H°P I could have important implica- , I of low-grade taconltc was --°t.increasingly favored in recent 6.00 p.m.-—-Glzette - ~ tith for Canadl Canadian ports to tie U.S. arelconsidered economically feasi- years by steel mills because WEI. Kr 70I p.m.-CFCY-TV News Voters in Minneso“ have carried in Canadian vessels. hie—especially with good-qual- they are more economical to Lflé'kwms 715 p.m —The Farm Scene overwhelming” approved h p“, Lawson Kaake, vice-president lty Canadian are readily avail- use and because they make p05. "IP‘FBR, 7 30 p.m -The Lucy Show posed amendment to their sum and general manager of Upper able—until Minnesota voters ap- at“, close, quality ham-mi. \ ‘ 30° P""“°" K'ld'“ constitution that in effect will “1‘” Sh‘pl’lnfl C°- Ltd" “ll! PrOVed the WWW“ “mend' Steel Co. of Canada Ltd. has m ( * 90° p'"‘""“k 3”” assure a tax break for compa- it 1‘ t°° “my to “V9 3 firm memv . 10-per-cent interest in one ,Q 930 p.m.I—Dan|'lY Kayo mes which come In to develop assessment of effects of the it promises for the next 25 pioneering pelletizina project in 5&5 9% {a ' 10.30 p.m.——Front Page Challenge the abundant “sen,” of low. Minnesota amendment. years taxes on taconite produc-IMihhesotaI Erie Mining chII‘ i (by: q ".00 p.m.—-News Magazine [grade oreI I But indications are lost busl- tion will not be higher than the Which has a capacity of 3900.- // , . an “.30 p.m.—Other Voices The amendment meant Ca, ness is certainly a possibility— corporate tax level in the state.‘looo tons a year. A ;c; r :' " l2.00 lam—CBC TV New. I hadhm observers sayI UISI com_ either because of lower ship- IPreviously, some taxes on min-; A stelco official says. ‘mw-i . - 12.13 s.m.—-Locsl Weather Dames could tum their mat-“w ping volumes to U.S. mills once ing have it well above tieIOVflI the company has no plan, I E k C '2'" "m'_s'9" 0" from the rich iron-ore deposits the Mesabi development! lllfl'l"="”‘l’m‘3te levy- {to go shopping for more iron zl . s. _._ CKCW TV in the lower St. Lawrence area OPel‘E'th- or because Mum Approval “f the, amenF'meni “lore pellets in Minnesota or to ' " .., ' back to tire Mesabi Range. 0311812 increases that had beenlweek 33° had 'mmd'a“ re“ change its development pro- \‘ moo ,_m__s,.h°n Sign on If so. it could n a slow-‘fllll‘lllml-eel MW may not all-[Slum gram for the Lower St. Law- ")5, moml School 1.1m" down in further development of PeIlIir- . US. Steel Corp. announced it rence. y .‘f 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scetis Schools we have no: yet been in' the Quebec and Labrador ore bodies until other markets are '0 found and, more immediately, could cost Canadian shippers operating in the St. Lawrence Seaway a portion of what has proved to be a lucrative piece of business. Last year about 5.000.000 tons uch with our customers to dis- cuss the matter. but we arel very much aware of it." Mr.‘ Kaake says. ! The Mesabi Range. for half al century and more the key sup: plier of rid-.1 ore to U.S. steel mills. has been depressed in re- er of iron ore were shipped cent years as the rich ore was 3.00 p.m.—As The World 1urns through the seaway from Sept-depleted. Thousands of miners 3:30 p-m.—Take Thirty I 153° 53:33-37; Dm- British Firm Turn-s Down Chinese Bid For Aircraft “.30 pun—Across Canada 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Giant 12.15 p.m.—Chez Helene I230 p.m.—Buttemut Square 12.50 p-m.—CBC News 1.00 p.ml—Tuesdsy Playbill i To Please a lady 2-30 p.m.-A' Home With Helen Croc RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 5.00 p.m.—Fun Tlmo 6,00 cum—Supper Club 6.15 p.m.—Lionel Television News 6.25 p.m_—Weather ESI'IOW AEXOIW . . . o - IMEA E_.QEL 1012? 9:00 P,m._1uh 5",“, range yet airplanes. liner m a n u f a c t u r e r s. then 'SngUCTURE N A R N I A I i TH \r’oue TRANQUILIZE/l? Pl i l u '~D A0 “Fifi :twu 3“: :3: ::::::::::r club LONDON (API—I‘he makers off a political storm among the an III r ‘ rummage-a I I uncounwnumw. 7-00 P'"‘““‘.’ 7"" F” “'9'” :irivingfaToerd 332w 333:; M, CHARLES mtllNggliEolllnSVIlleNM , . \‘k E , , 3:38 $323.31.. 30y. sales have rejected a tentativeiwere supplied to the Chinese. in IB'IB as ANEXACT DUPLICATE, :23ng Lg‘gg‘ggg: LyéXESl'gSII-igggguj lit/gig” Hiéészl-CISEIETEE or .I3°.p_m._p.m¢°.r Junction Chinese bid to buy their long- Another firm of British air-h OFABRIDGEIN SCOTLAND. ‘ . - I JEI I ll l . . . , SLJPEQ-GOOD MOOD} 930 £1,40th K". China s inquiry about the pos- Hawker Siddeley group. has WAS 0 '- 1o.3o :.m._rmnr Page Challenge sible purchase of VC-IOair- been diseussing the possible‘ BUILT/NIUB'Ekssoo 11.00 p.m.-—News Magazine liners — with a rang! long sale of their Comets and flu! enough for a Peking - Havana link-up — was made last spring, spokesman for the British Aircraft Corporation said. 1l.30 p.m.—Other Voices 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.15 a.m.—Viawpoint 12.20 a.m.——Lionel Network News 6 man reported gr stand. with models of their long-| range jet planes. at the currentl 1135? viii PIERRE REMY 12.25 .m —Slation Sign 0 But the spokesman added, exhibition of British traders and‘ 4“ BAC is not considering any industrialists in Peking. crcv note :2? deal gnIgeItIhe Chinese have AS HANGED n 5323 AFTER n so a v . THA MONARCl-l' DEATH THURSDAY “The very tentative inquiry ,Mfkfly BEAMS-E "MD I from the Chinese came to us OMEAHABI FOR ‘ . _. w th . .~J ‘-3° “"0 “‘R “I: " rough our agents." the Is Taken AT NCHMONARCIIS cusms 0N warns 6:35—M0rnme 0”" "P s p o k e s m a n said. But the I To Erica]? THE/R WERE USED BY THE ANCIENI GREEKS FOR ems-island Wr.. Mai. Tamar agents were instructed to ad- ' REM-{£35035 mas-u“, SERVICES IN OUTLYING COMMUNiTlES mi 6I“_M°ming Roundup vise the Chinese that the cor- ; '“'""'""‘""’““"‘*"-"”W'““I¥- "1' 6:5 _N. I m. wwhe, pox-:tioanIould not consider any TORONTO (CPl — Doctors, 0! 7:00—Habraw Christian Hour 5110 53 e- I ' I armada, and drug manufac. 7:15-Moming Roundup IBrtC somea 11$? kale 31d 51". turers took a sceptical look at 7.3 News a Weather 5112;951:833“ '50:” “90".” the report of the Hall royal acnoss DOWN 16.Russnan 'li 7:45—F8'm R9P " ferns] I m use on m' commisston on health services 1_Vjctorjan 1 Tomakg fighter > 741—Mornlng Roundu on 5. he" at I annual compll- lane ’ 745—lsI-nd Wr. Mav- Temn- lWOULD RAISE STORM meeting of the Canadian Phar~ 4, Lively cated 19 Roman O. 746—Mornmg R up : But the sale of any British maceutical Manufacturers As- spirits 2. Talk money "I! 7:46—Spom Capsule and Scoror ’10th .IranIge. modern jets to sociation. I 7.Ar.atch noisily 20.The 2. 5°!“ Peking s cml aViation adminis- Dr. Frank Turnbull.I pl‘eSldelll "‘Ih"? 3"1‘Illl‘kl5h S‘IHI v v E L l. -' :(Il:—:Iew:h tration undoubtedly would touch of the Canadian:he Medical laksso- 13. g‘pfigmgl II 3:: to 21’ Serf-1‘ glang X - — ea er M - - ' . . . . ‘ . elation, said re wou be , gag—moran Roundup '2_30_M"mme Fum [can strong reaction from doctor! if 11.:::(rei;n 5 1:21;! 23.Tempor- mama an Or :4 - eat or _ . 1 c ry .. 8:50—Atlantlc News Roundup ,Neg' 8.; “huh” govengfiigyegfe itaeat?x:mr§:. king 6. Wampum fashion Yesterday's Answer Bands—Thought For T°d"Y 1.45:1imz'ButnFor‘mlod 23?, re 11 entailing “dial 12-A5‘mctl0fl 7. Fisher- 24.Parto 28. Watch ~ N w ' l . - . . 9.00— e s and Vorcs Report! ' , , Y 9° f 13 Border man'snet loco secretly -cgc I'm—DP 1"“ 5'9"" “"8” m (be econom‘" ° 15. Girl'sname ,An motive 30. Quantities 9I”_vaiew Commmmw CBC ZOO—Time our For MeIlody mIeIdical practice I ‘ 16. Disfigure automobile 25. Eskimo 33.Asmall cut 9I16_N°m “I Mum 2.15—AIItlantlc School seen We are a conservative pro- 113.102.9851” pleasure boat 3L5", 9:30—Five Roses Sweepstakes 0'“ “Wm-s" tewon. and this conservalwn 18. Get back jaunt 26. Littlechild 35. Grouped 9:35—Notu a Music 2-30‘""""‘ Sch°°' "a" often involves not only rwst- 20. Small 12. Distant 27. Ropewith I oiss—wrm'. The Song Contest "Advenlum "1 5°" " ance to change. but acceptance barracuda 13. Fortify arunning' 37. Elevator Ii ,0;OO_N,W, ._ wean... 2-45—J0h" Dflinit 7'"! A Story of change after it has 22.Asupport 14,13mm knot I'll; 10:05—Notes and Music 100-0“: New: I made," he said, I 23,p_mI z; ‘0I15_s'°p 1h, Rumd 3.03—Trans-Canada Mat-Ina- DrI Tumbuu suggested bmld. 24. Billiard ” ‘0I18_N°," .nd Mum 3.30—1rans-Csnsda .Matmer in: on existing provincial med_ 26 Eng" 10:40—Mr. Co-op Program 4'°°"'C5c N‘W' ical schemes rather than that 29'Partof 11:00-News a West or 4'03‘c'".'d'.‘" “WM.” he called the “meme” “5” "'tobe" 11:05—Newa It View: On Groceries flag—“2U”: d'" "1. A" position of the Han report_ I n 20-Noteg and Musi 5'00:M‘;':"'F;:"3.cm _ -7- ~ Summersi 31. Spinning ll 30-5l0P Tl“ ROW" ’ ' president of the Canadian Phar- tov I ll 35—Notea and MUSIC 510-32": I b II maceutical Association. said the 32Ichtmtwo I I I. WI 11:45—:Iullatln BoaIIrIId I 6 0043c N2“: °° catfimlssllzn's re 9;” r821ng '35.Helen or WI/E/s’ a;ch caMis/MME, #524 a; I 1150— etc: — ‘ . . pu- ic op nion an canno . ._.., IN ropAsqu/ss. V I 1 11:55—Atlantic News Roundup Egg—$2 Pf'l'zgenl I”'" ignored_ However, he added famous it I h V 12:00—Weather ' _ ° ‘“ "°"‘ that he disagreed with a num- beauty 3 12I05_Iown _& Coun'w 1"“. 6.25—lnlsnd Weather and her of its wovisionsI 36IEnds of .m 1' IMO-New- - WWW , Sim" 5W" n. D. Cook, president of thel Saturn's l- i '2245‘70W" ‘3' “WW 7"“ 630—5Uimus Buommr Canadian Pharmaceutical Man-l rings . __ W h , 6.35—Music in the Evening . . l T . i LOO-NW" "' ‘ uiacturers Association said that 37- he . 1:05_T°wn __ cowmy 11m. 7.30—Maritime Magazine In Han ‘ issim' had mt; shank: . J 1:15—What's On Tapp—CBC B‘OO—Auignmenl ed mfg?” r or in ‘ am“ .11 l I II I 1:45—Town &— Country Time 8.30—Reserved For Music 3n “5. d ‘3ng “re t 3‘ 38. Gracious ” ’ i :OO—Nows Weather 9~00-Cltilen'l Forum .mg m usuy' “PM ha 39.Ahospita > I ' 2:05-Mostly Mu lC 9-30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestra Ignored the cos“ 0‘ dls‘mbmz employee y’K . g 3:00—News Headlines 8. Weather 10.00—CBC National News, On drug“ he said- I 40. Foot-llk' Purl'uufinhmm 3 3:03—Trsns-Cansds Matinee-CBC Parliament Hill and Speaking | Organ L '5' “04”. In op, I pummuy PIYRAMIDS on ma. h 41.SpaIwn 1m. " " 4:00—Nows Headlines and Weatherill'lJO—Variety Showcase LTlle "18!!th creatfed lItlI themsslill 0f flSh ~ al I 4:03—Cansdian Roundup-CBC 1l.00—Monlrea| Symphony IWTGIICC iver or 1e , I l ' ' I OKEILLTELLYDUAMD Ale—Tops In on 12.00—CBC New world exposition h a ve been DAILY CR‘PTOQUOTE "" Here's how ‘30 “Wk "7: wsuovlyouammo You‘rELL Sissvl Now. 4:57—5top The Record 12.03—Sporls Scores, Inland and Marine Weather I2.15—6est of Dixie lformed from till amounting to four times the area of Egypt‘s. largest pyramid. “JO-Max W It was late to the evening when the band shown was dent. , sitting Nfl‘fll. was the hostess, and she was in a mild state of alarm because it was time for the rein-estimate to be served. AXYDLBAAXR ls LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. x for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. fortunately being divided 3-3 she. I was able to discard my last spade on dummy’s fourth diamond. As a result. I made the grand slam. 'flla tea was deliciousl awe sou: NT...AND wu suo cresv as: r mo T's: ASLEEP! WET IS THE. wES'l'lON ? l! I C '0 a 00—Naws and W other Each day the code letters are different. C, » 6:l5—On Parliament Hill—CBC m 2:23—10:12? Editgrill—CIC By BI JAY BECKER A Oryptotnm Quotation ” : —$po "I I I s.ao—su.inm auommr-csc I W Z S K A x E z o 'r x s a: r N w I A, I‘m gig—Lambs Misfit.“ South meant so whm I opened the bidding K H P W S M X E '1‘ Z 8 Y E U L E U A S K H 2 x] : — copy wn . [muck to Th. Bibl. North-South vulnerable. mghpaflltixitjgnd L H G w L MI__H L w A N I Ila 7:30—No a I. Weather NOB“ _ "wed . I l . 7 4544".» Schedule A Q.” IIX helm- 0‘ course .3M_dldnl Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE GREATEST MASTE‘R- Ito-nod Crou Freer-m rig“! lifegmgogg macs-s wean oxen ONLY momma ON A PALETTE. : h ' M l -— . 32:14:12 'l-ioadll'n; a- Weather other means to sound out the msms . l . I I o! . 'lam' ubut 0 1m. xll‘ Features Syndicate. Inc. 9.00—Cltixon s Fore MR YARSKY YOUR SON WAS 9:30—Wlnnipeg Pops Orchestra— A It; I: I: s :Klo 1 ms veII-Iye atnfiousmt: get Iawsy I GIV-EN A SEDATWE TORELIEVE cgc —— m a e go o ' , , l0:00-—CIC Nat. News. On Parlia- . K92 Q 8 75 kitchen to prepare wme .nackg ‘- IHE PQIONR-TITHWK HE LL HAVE moot Hill 8. Speaking Pap ‘643 .031KIQJ10972 nut no blushing violet came I o o akoomlly-Cslgc 43c . A s 2 in with seven clubs at this when Tlgiség5 ON ‘ ; "I ‘ z ‘ t owcne l:00—N:rw.sylr Regional Weather Q A J 10 33 pomL Perhaps I Should have MY WORDKWGGSWE LNE E 'I _ . no ‘I made a forcing pass over seven (3va, ‘=°5”5'""°l" 5"." A5 clubs and thus inle Nortn to ’ hill—News 8. Weather ‘ I bid ‘ grind dun if she w“ 80 [- llz35—Stsrlight Serenade The bidding; minded- but I dalth first 0‘ 'z‘oo‘c'c N'w" wwh" l' 30‘1"! We“ North u all. that I was then familiar .vith O 5W” 1 6' (3) 79 this specialized bid. and. ful'l-h- x CIA RADIO mm- ? ermore. I don't know whether i > Openinl leld— Ill 0f clubs. would have made a forcing pass "0'99" I don‘t know whether my. even it I had understood its . thing like this ever happened to moaning. GOO—The Morning Show-Port I s.oo-csc News and Inland you’ but a“. garnetdficurm Imm' I doublcd' BUTACCCRDNGTCTHE has?" m” ’i“°"""“.l“..’u”"‘“-'i' hexagram ans-M 'time Spomcm Y9 ‘ ng me anx y. m ; 8.2l—lhle" Morning show—Part a Almmmlh'“ be“ 91'3"" “I'm terribly. sorry. pa . Do NOW ans—M.- Fuguson °" ‘ 3"” °" '°' "'3" but 1 simply must make the too-cu Now- in“ 0“ in. Seven hearts!" '1 alt—common" mg; g” u“ I “mu-1m The: was the end of the bid- F tie—AM Chronlcle M t u. ‘mm "W. hm. ding and West made the normal tons—e "' ‘ mo, m M mo of aclub. The spade um >I 1030-19 mm. With Mmlc W “ gram] I ' worked and so did the dianwnd ' ‘1'. mine I“ P“ " finesse. and with the diamonds