Reached Record [In 1965 | OTTAWA (CP) — A year-end quarter of 1965, said the total, Women’s Canadian Club of Ot- spurt pushed the gross national product of Canada to a reccva | produced for final consumption | $51,995,000,000 “in 1965, an -un- in Canada during October, No. | (dered @ cut-back of usual 9.7-per-cent increase over “<—®sth previous year, the Dominion CN THE AIR Bureau of Statistics has report- ec Finance Minister Sharp, ~ in his budget speech to Parliament nearly a. month ago, estimated the 1965 gain over the previous yecv as 9.5 per cent. He intro- duce. aeasures’ he sa... .vuld m_derate the rate of growth to " . we ments to bring the two sides to- visi unt) April 20 z-.d off f - ..ionary|prolong the expansionary pe-|cial and municipal govern- ic so provisionally unti) April 20, ice oe ee a: riod, now in its sixth year. As{ments, which are becoming gether this week. | deciding then on possible further | 3° The Kaas all Hehenal wts|he told Parliament last. month,/more and more important in Bosco talked at length about|strikes and- boycotts if un | ay cone eee ances eo the country needs to lift its foot the total spending stream. jthe medical insurance situation satisfied with the progress of Zz pr” t figures for the fourth | the » acceleratorthough it DBS reported the gross na./wi*, ,Tepresentatives of both Inegotiations arranged by Bose, | $9 : 2 sn’t yet need to. put its foot |+ a sides and — abor ‘unions, |—— { _— on the brakes. Serie ainten ieee ine [whose millions of workers have} onl, MEN WORK RARD ine PRICES RISE months periods, rose from $11,- | Bee We: NEE The collowing program tist- ings are published free of charge as a public service and appear. as_ presented to us by the stations concerned. WrDNESDAY PROGRAMS ; CFCY-TV 1,30 p.m.—Musicale 2.0 oine—Fum sestival 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival - 3.00 p.m.—Te Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 39 4:00 p.m.—V/orld In Contrast 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle §.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 5:30 p.m.—Atom Ant 6:00 p.m.—Nation’s Business 6.15 p.m.—Live Longer 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot 6.50 P.M.—Gazette ‘| total \value of goods and services |vember and December ran at an —iiual rate of $53-760,000,- previous three-month . periods, 000 figure for 1965 as a whole. In a speech a few hours be- fore the figures Were issued, Mr. Sharp reiterated his budg et’s basic concept» that the economy needs moderation to DBS said that price increases have become more evident in the economy as it moved closer to full utilization of its re- sources. There was a three-per- cent increase in price levels generally last year, and this re- duced “the 9.7-per-cent gain -in output to about 6.6 cent “in real terms’’—that 1s, in actual volume, after having discounted the price tise. : “The year as a whole saw gains over a wide range ‘of ero- omic activity,” the bureau said: “The scene was perhaps dominated by the strength of investment in non-residential construction, and. in _ machinery and equipment, which were 17 per-cent above 1965 levels, with particular emphasis in the man- —__|ufacturing industry arid in elec- tric. power; gas and water utili- ties. : “The capacity of the con- struction industry was-strained 000. Combined with figures for |Which started April: 1. this resulted in the $51,996,000,. | Per) The year’s total figure of $51,- | |tawa that the- government has’ 0 per construction fiscal year, jcent in planned during the new The bureau said government ;Spending on buildings and equipment were only part of: an over-all incvease in government expenditure on goods and serv- |ices which rose by 11 per cent last year, The main impetus in this upsurge came from provin- | have Postponed - By Doctors — ROME (AP}-—Itahan doctors called off a three-day strike set for this week after getting a promise of renewed talks toward solving their. feud with the state-run medical in- surance system : The Italian Medical Associa- tion, representing the 8300 doc- tors in Italy, cancelled its Apsfl 26-28 strike plans when Giaci#to Bosco, labor and social security mimster, worked out arrange- | 423,000,000 in’ January, ;ary—and—March, bo--$12,652,000,-- }000 in April. May and June, and llaunched a nationwide boycott,| There are jto $14,285,000 it July, ust and September. jeased off to Aug- and then $13,636.000,000 in jcember. ~~~ | October, __November_and De- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE | 996,000,000 was composed, in | the spending stream, of per- sonal expenditure. on consumer goods and services amounting to $32,063,000,000.- government expenditures amounting to $9,- 596,000,000, business spending on ‘plant -a nd eampment-in- cluding new residential _ con- struction - ‘amounting to $10 424,000,000 exports of ‘goods, and services amounting to $11,- 156,000,000 and an increase in inventoties of $948,000,000. But a deduction was the value. of |!Imports of gootis and services— $12,297 000-000; tion, both doctor and patient normally fill. out forms and the medical state - run insurance .|agencies take care the dor. tor’s fee. The patient lave ont no cash. » But the doctors had struck as) their contract with the state system, expired. The doctors’ | association has = accused the | medical insurance agencies of | unfair treatment in the way ayment rates are set up Saturday night: the diectors said they would —call-_off—this week's 72-hour strike and. gal back to the regular way. of! handling patients’ ‘paperwork | without cash payment But they said they would doj. the feud. | strike” early” last ~ week ~~ and | refusing to treat patients unless | the patients paid in cash, _ ' San A Oi) drillers in Canada bored Febru: The doctors staged a one-day |a record 3,801 wells in 1965. “OFFER WIDE. RANGF 109 . daily. news- papers in Canada, selling an average of 40,000 copies each): IT OR NOT RICHARD PORSON { 1759-1806 ) WWaNV4S 134 : a f sa e an On e al Sa ae The Grardien, Charlottetown, Wed, Apri! 27, 1988. 11 a ’ 2 : Ju i ! TWO THINGS WILL SNAP / SEI ee Gross National Product strike Plans 32.82 = SR See wLia PHONE CALLS OR MOVIE OFFERS HE SAID TOTELL YOu THE DATES OKAY, BUT. INDOOR PARKING 7 Veoq @King Voaturae Bymdiate, Inc, 1966, WEAD ciate! ropes a ( HECANT GET HIS FATHER'S } l So. WE'LL HAVE, \ To 'SIT IN-AND 7.00 p.m.—CFCY-TV News } : 4 7:15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot during the year, for in addition| When the element of price 1n- WHEN HE ENTERED ETON iQ 7:20 p.m.—TBA nee to business construction: gov-|CTease was removed by the sta- COLLEGE AT THE AGE OF I5 3 7.30 p.m.—Walt. Disney Presents ernment outlays on new fixed tisticians from these figures, ALL | £30. p.m.—Bewitched capital rose steeply.” ,the GNP for 1965 in 1957 dol- | 9.00 p.m.—Blue Light CONSTRUCTION REDUCED |/a"s was $44,680,000,000, which 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre Mr. Sharp announced in his included personal expenditures > 10:30 p.m.—Festival— ae budget speech and veiterated|2.™ount in g-to $23,462,000- '@ Buy Low: - « Sell High” |hursday in an address to the | 000. government expenditures 11.30 p.m.—Festivel- ice amounting to — $7,567,000, and > “A Remnant of Marry business investment amounti 12.00 a.m.—CBC pHs es CBA RADIO to $8,347,000,000. us oll 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports | = i 2 a of ey jaavs UP 8 PER CENT * 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off qi 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 6\° ss v . 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 | DBS said the Increase in per- CKCW-T (Cont'd) sonal consumption—about eight 8:00—CBC News and Inland wx. | Per cent—was the result of __ 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 8:15—Maritime Sportscast bouyant labor income and ex- 10:00 a.m.—Canadian sce a 8.31—Morning Show Part 3 pansion of credit. ourchasing. 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 8:35—Max Ferguson Show _Demand for goods and serv- ‘= _ 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 9:00—CBC_News .|1ees increased at the same rate, | = seteaer ei Ta Sar Ee Pennell a ease ras 9:10—Commentary as there was a marked swing acre eae la 2.00 p.m.—Butternu 9:15—Assignment |towards demand for durable |- x 12.20 a.rm.—Across lag ges 9:21—A.M.. Chronicle | Zo0ds. particularly automobiles. DA | LY C ROS S WO RD i al % 12:50 p.m.—Wednesday Piaybi 10:45—Playroom | This is characteristic of good : AIGIRIABBVAM a - |” a. Scarlet Spear sian (11:00—CBC-News ;times, when individuals -have-|-... ACROSS _ 4. Stud sa Greek REL MARL |: 2.30 p.m.—At ce Were THEW 9 1:053-Joan Marshall j enough confidence in the future | _ 1. Tumbler ee og eee eS z- is Croc . hie hak 11:15—For Consumers land the stability of steady in-| | Afloat 6. Guards net Heer Smt 8.00 pumeccto -Tall. Tet 11.20—Record Album jerease of their income levels to | -11- Eagle's” 6, Land an em ACMRerAri{ |Q} ' 230 p.m.—tTake Thirty : : : nest . Measures 27. Azurite IRI! DJAIN 13:30—The Archers commit themselves to Major ; ; ie : ce 4:00 p.m.—World_ In Contrast a : h 5 12. Rascal 7. Wolf 29. Ra- UICOITSHRRIOIS|: eae [21:45—Mutic_On the Heather {purchases | TR Rasen tt inition ——_-diumes_—{TISIMINIAITIMIE Al Stan Seca Lalita T1.S5=N.S. Provincial Assignmem While “inventories were up at 13. Memorize Te. sym. AURIS | see : 12:00—Jamboree Junction— the year end,- the cde heaeee © nae J INJAINIE BLT! ITIRIE| “$:80-pom—Music Hop 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals . y tapered off} 15. Articles of sort 31. To- INJALVIA IL BAU IB IOJAIT 6:00 p.m.—Nation's Business 1gh OM Hid ttl each quarter. DBS said that- value . , 8.Once more ward CIEINIDMMEISIPIV A} 6.15 p.m.—TV News 100 rls Nes ‘arm B'cast .|the rate of accumulation “when 17. Tastes 9.Furnished 34, Japa- : 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather eters she one Weather viewed against the levels~ of slightly 10. One of nese Yesterday's Answe i __6.30_p.m.—TV Sports _ ‘| y45—Time Out tor_-Melody—|Production, did not appear to be | 18. Perches Hitler's ~ outcast 6:35pm =Supper—Club——____— = | he 4S5Time_Out_For Melody: unduly high,” 30. One_of the. henchmen 37. Fine—line_-_43, Town bE ol Sa 1:59=D.0. Time Signal 20- Ong of ee 7.00°p.m.—Man From U.N:C:L-E- Wi atihe _ Because of demand pres leagues: 16, Railroad of a letter dwellers-o§~| fy! 8.00 p.m.—Big Valley 2:00—Time Out For Melody top: abbr. 39. Entitle Turkest ay ~2.15—Time Ouf For Melody sures, the rate of imports rose, abbr. BOD ere sae : Beal 9:00 ‘p.m.—Blue Light _ me Icke Drainte fella A & particularly in the--lattet-—part|-21-Butt— 19. Conjecture 40.One of a 44. Cows eal 8 40:30 p.m.—Festival— aakccke A Ree er Las daa pig bureau previously | 24: Back of 21, Narrow—--—---famous 45, Biblical 0 : Buy Low—Sell High : Oe ee s } te the neck inlet couple name : 31:30 p.m.—Festival— 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee _ aed Wie. CONS Bona Ameri 22. Exact 41.Denomina- 47 in- & ; Rae adage elie yea 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee deficit-for the year was $1,000-| 26: iaveaah ensitg ta ene oa ™ eee 4:00-CBC News 000.000 up sharply from rough- oe ae - 12:00 a.m.—CBC-TV News 28. Harden | 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 4:03—Canadian Roundup ly. $400,000.000. : ! il > 49.20 aes Rieu " 4:10—Music In The Air — ; - ee tye f 12.30 9c. Station “Sign Off 4.15—Music In The Air TO BUILD DAM 33. Man's : i <= : === CFE RADIO 4:30—Assignment_. : nickname @ 4:35—Music In The Air DAMASCUS (AP) — Official 35.P : WEDNESDAY 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast Syrian newspapers reported! 35° part of , 3 eo —5:20=Tempo Saturday the Soviet Union has "to cbe’* 6.30—News and Weather CBC Notebook signed an agreement to finance 38 Stupefy 6 35—Morning Roundup : 5:35—Assignment and build the biggest economic 40. ARthbowb Ide , $.45—Island: Wr. and Mar. Temp. 5:40—Notebook project in the country—a giant |. OE PD : __ *6 46—Morning Robndup 6:00—CBC News .... dam on the Euphrates River in ee i 6.554News and Weather 6:15—On Parliament Hill Seat OSD yee Y ; : inortheastern Syria The dam is cold but. few. 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:20—Today’s Editorial ‘ : -9.30—News and Weather 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports |Cesigned to irrigate 1,500,000 are frozen y abba Report : ened e acres of land and provide elec-| 46, Drills 7 41—Morning Roundup 6:30—Bisiness Barometer tric er to start building 48. With full iz 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. | 6:35—Who Will Come With Me — | heavy industry. , ,, force ‘G 7.46—Morning Roundup : 6.50—Rod and Charlies | 49. Manifesto \o 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard; 7.95—Music ‘In The Evening | CHAT WAS CHEAP 50. ia of a = -30—CBC Halii ne y | - a.ssewenthar 8.00-Berween Ourselven | BEXLEY. | England (CP)—| 51, Southpaw \2 8 16—Morning Roundup | 9:00—Mid Week Theatre 'Richard Scott dialed a London’ - 52. Chemical -8-45—Weather_ ai : 10:00—CBC Nationa! News jtelephone number from his ae 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup | 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking |home in Kent--and—found—bim- 77 —Do' 8.58—Thought For Today Personaiiy jself talking to an Australian Bee, 9.00—CBC National News—CBC 10:30—Distinguished Artists telephone “engineer. The lines 2. Dregs SUR eo onetee = 9.10—Notes and Music 11:00—The Music of Handel—Allanjhad become crossed while the ‘3. Macaws was testing the Syd- 10. 00—News and Weather Sangster engineer 1 } 10.05—Notes and Music 12:00—CBC News aay - London link. A five- min- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work It: | YOU JUST N JOH 10. 25—Sunlight Eye 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and~ jut chat with the other side of AXYDLBAAXR CAUGHT ME AND M A STORY CONFERENCE aassluey 9 cones ‘ Niel hee Mi He ie tek, Wee MIKE/ 1 was’ RIGHT 10eON MANNY MILLS’ 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest 12:15—Music In The Night the price of a local call. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is usec ON MY Way TO OUTLINE! WE'LL HAVE “TT 00=News—and-Weather 11 05—Notes and Music 11 45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Music =} 4455—Agriculture 66 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time 1° 10- News and Weather 12:43—P.E.1. Road Report 12.45—Town and Country Time 11 00—News and Regional Weather a — sh for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are different. SANDWICHES 4 BROUGHT CONTRACT BRIDGE _ By B. JAY BECKER “ A _Cryptogram Quotation Sie _CHY PITQX SIX CP DYC “AKU PO AYMZPTMKIKQKCKYM KM CP UKM REJADY CEYH.—APIYACMPT South dealer. ' Neither side vulnerable. rounds of clubs, discarding a diamond when East ruffs the thrid club with the queen. East vNOOTvd 30r 4 enone arvciew : NORTH must now be sure to return a I, Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: DON’T DELAY. TODAY WILL 4 % 11:38-Sterlight: Serenade @AK Penance tao toe Baan BE YESTERDAY TOMORROW.—ANONYMOUS . | Sports—CBC @AIB2 jMt he pecs te aa th ch | (@ 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ' : ' 12.00—CBC News, Weather and o964 {gets blocked and South makes | stop I KNOW. BUT | WELL, YOU KNOW I AND HE SAID I CAN'T ) 12.15—News and Music—CBC HAKI10 ‘the contract Sp er ea AROUND! You. / I. JUST WANT BEEN AFTER HIM TO HAVE ONE TILL E 106_News and Westar WEST ’ EAST | Actually. East has all the in- | % | z DONT HAVE GRAMPS TO SEE Buy ME A MOTOR START SHAVING! 1.05—Town-and-Country Time bJ8742 4 Q1063.....\formation he needs to justify 4| OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Cc TO SHAVE... ){ ME SHAVING... ‘ 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show o5 9Q109-— low diarhond return, He knows” . r q /, c 1.45—Town and Country Time 6 Al0 @KQ72 |that South started with precise- | "AMAZING THAT KINGFISHER) [EUREKA !*] | : 2.00—News and Weather b98653 472 - |ly two spades, five hearts, two | SE euiesihics neath " SPOTTED THAT tun a ! 2.05—Mostly Music SOUTH clubs and, therefore. four dia-) [ICO ey 0 Ia eee rep CRIPPLED minnow: {(nconponaTe mat 1 fy 2.10—Mostly /Ausie 695 {monds. East's only hope of de- | THAT ANY TRUE WOODSMAN (2 FROM A GREAT IDEA INTO A HAND-~ { i 2.30—Assigninent 9K7643 jfeating the contract lies in his! Gyno cacuion the sun [STANCE APARENT- CARVED LURE/TLU| | 8? 4 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—CBC o1853 {partner's having the’ ace of dia- | FISHING LURE EROM A LY THAT ECCENTRIC SHOW THOSE | eI 2.35—Mostly Musie &Q4 |monds and, in cashing three dia- | | I cnck of WOOD AND SOME) \MOTION artracts, J/ Lous THAT | ¥ i? Yi 2.58—Thought For Today The bidding: |monds tricks in a hurry. Aceord- HOOKS RETRIEVED FROM AS OT TENTION! Jpg INTELLECT CONQLIERS J ; 3.00—News Headlines and Weather dont West North: Wass ‘ingly, he returns the diamond | SNAG! NOW THANE 10 r TA WY, KNANERY! | ee 3.30—Pop Caravan Pass Pass. 14 Pass |deuce. : *t PROVE.IT ++ OR LOSE A [ [74 - ht ' 4.00—News Headlines and Weather) 1: pass 4 The burden of defense then “FORTUNE TO THE | ‘hit j 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC | ei ae ME \shifts to West, who must. be BOARDERS! / | Whi f e 4,.10—Pop Caravan. 5 00—News and Weather [Opening lead—foyr of spades. |careful not to win the diamond | This hand was played in the with thé ten after declarer plays | TEN LONG YEARS | DESERVE $ ; ea = so ~ . $05--The Outports Intercollegiatc Par Tournament jlow. Winning the trick with the” : : (NTH iY - SOB ‘ we iii Weather. . lin 1963. North-South were tele may “seem unnatural, since | \ SOMEONE DID SatHitsronee Geers Meer hae done cipal ina Gearhiecend ea BS ig at four arma jthe trick can he won with a el | SAY, DRESSED IN THOSE.STUPID A MAN= -AS—Sports Capsu an ast-West were expected ten, but it is the right play Ga " 5 NO — 5.50—The Outports— ito defeat the contract. WATER’! i litt LE a West also is in a position to assess the situation The di- nevertheless irected opening lead was the ‘four of spades by West. accurately ; ’ Declarer wins the spade in} He knows that South started. | dummy, plays a heart to the ‘with five hearts, two clubs, and-}— jking followed by a heart to the |(from East's play of the deuce) lace, West showing out and dis-'four diamonds. He must there- 6.00- News and: Weather 6.10—Tonight’s Music 6.30—Business _Barometer—CBC 6:35—Tonight’s. Music | 7.00—Back to the Bible * 7 :30—News and Weathe 7.45—Proaram Schedule Ly waNaV 1.1. FR 7.46—=Tonight's Music _.;carding the deuce of spades. fore assume that, unless three | ae 8.58—News Headlines and Weather |For whatever it is worth, this /diamond tricks can be. won ——— ” _9.00—Midweek Theatre—cac___ |@iscard tells East that West right away, the contract wll. be, ‘~ gfe) fr 10.00—CBC National News, On Par |Started with precisely five made.” He therefore takes the= in YP REY =” eal | a x) ~~ Hill and Speaking Personally |Spades, and, hence, that declarer ‘diamond with the ace and re- © rt by wee de rat tg ts te oe SY “’ ad f ST op CRC started with two turns the ten to defeat the con- | : | Kv) COA 1@.30—Starlight Serenade Declarer now leads .three |tract. r