‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 18, 1966. 11 . . oe Institution Probe Shows _ |em#c= =| publie Works : . ging deeper into t-hei P ane , | peckotbote =" Contracts Let Hj h [ : | E a omar OTTAWA (CP)—Publie works ' Gg Iving,: 1axX Vasion |erease in car’ prices because! contracts totalling more’ than} | lee et Se lemme, ee wae OTTAWA (CP) — A tale- of ble : wen. . sumptuous eles and sustained eaeaet eer an —- Martin sat he peoviabd seeing a record demand for |} . tax evasion was wnfolded| The judgment told of rich\eare for orphaned, destitute, |*P-the-line cars and for op- here “in 2~“ judgment ty the oriental rugs placed om top of {neglected and needy children, | “nel cauipment ems.” tax appeal board against a sup-| wall-to-wall broadloom at the|that he operated as home ftt| 2°04 “certain to’ get low elaborate. 160-acre estate of the} unwed mothers, that he pro- study from President Walter : Christian Homes for Children| vided Christian training and) Reuther and other membe at ON THE AIR) Vandreuil. that he provided a summeT/ ine United Auto waters | Rev. Harold George Martin,|camp at minimum expense for Soma founder and chief officer of the institution, kept what he called a “Hell” file of rude and brusque ‘replies to letters from donors. wondering what was being done with their money. The following program list- fmgs are published free of eharge as _a public service and appear as presented tous by the “stalons concerned. Mr. Martin's five” children FRIDAY PROGRAMS | were all. given expensive edu. aes cations although he said he CFCY-TV never drew more than $2,000 a year in salary,-said the judg- ment by board member’ W. 0. Davis. ; He _denied—an-appeal—by—the+ Christian’ Homes against a/|; 1.2 p.m.—Musicale : 2.0) p.m.—Emergency Werd 10 2:3) p.m.—Gunning The Flyways 3:00 p.m.—Edge of Night 4 p-m.—Communicete 4:20 p.m.—Cartoon Playhouse 5:@ p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 5: p-m.—let's Sing Ovt 6:00 p.m.—Talent Spotlight have paid tax on $350,402 be- tween the years 1946 and 1961. 7:35 p.m.—Robin Heed Buckboard 7:20 p.m.—TBA 7: p.m.—The Virginian 9:00: p.m.—Get Smart (Coler) 9:$0 p-m.—The Tommy Hunter not No Alarm Shown In U.S. ~~ $ { 1p: .m.—Friday Theatre ge 2 tax You Can't Run Away 3 From __ 12:60 p.m.—CBC TV News | + 12:18 a.m.—tece!l Weather and . 5 Sport Scores 1 12:19 om—Sign OF les d > ae Over Car Sales Slowdown F sees sae @acedan Wan t [year ago. October sales tailed fea ante anpratlnaey + try spokesmen. here re-|by about the same margin . 11:30 aum.—Friendly Gient _ | fused to express concern about|: The industry, which had be- 11:48 g.m.—Chez Helene. , a slow down in new car sales.|come ‘used te superlatives in 5 AGS lati Gmarganiy Weal WO» [168 A Beeeem, Sheu view) Meaeies SS Ses Deena = 32:85 p.m.—CBC TV-News | president of Ford. Motor Co.,| ments, found it hard in recent |. 1:00. Baffi.—Playbill— summed up the feelings of top| weeks to adjust itself te report- : =<'% A Kind of Leving executives when he said in an/ing less than record gales. | $30 —At Home With Helen | interview: {oe ry “Nobody is singing the biues| ten’ a at tne anor es F800 pm.—te ty . . . things are! panies have indicated belief , ee still’ pretty good. that 1986 auto sales will wind : = ‘up. short of the record 9.300.000- : : ; : funning behind the industry’s| cars, imcuding some 500,000|. ee are nee Ot 1965 sales record but this still| imports, sold in the U.S. mar- Edbtom.—Felds of Sacrifice | winds up as the second best) ket last year. Most guesses fig. Gag.gm.—TV News and Weether | Zeer in automotive history and/ured'this would be a 9,000,000 | om inners Circle there is nothing to get*alarmed| sales year. $40 knoe erdlom about. Some sources said some cus- : ae : = naar ie pe 8:00 p.m.—Peyton Place auto companies- more 9:00 p.m.—Get Smart—C showed that early November | 52fety standards is 1668 models, 9:30" p.m.—Tommy Hunter—C | deliveries 1967 cars ran| Will remain out of the market | $0.00 g.m.—Fridey Night et the! about five cent bebind / Until then, aN Rome E. M. (Pete) Estes, General z ~ = Part il—Al Jenning of 5.45—Sports Capsule end Scoreboard| eral manager of its Chevrolet money Drinking mono- > a Oklahoma ’ 5.50—The Outports division, disagreed with this. vessels ¢ NICMITAIITILIE! 12.06-p.m.—CBC National News 6.00—News and Weather “We are putting safety items dress: 4. Enemy 31. Worker DPREEMARITIUAN 12:20 agm.—LTV) News Highlights. | 6 10_-Tonight’s Music on our cars just as fast as eollog. ecout - PIA Vie ta 12:22 9.m.—Friday Night At The 6.30—Business Barometer they tecome evailable and| 10. W. Ind. &. To held a SN ee hte : 6.35—Tonight’s Musie aoreery: _ back by | sort fat Ue et ee 8204 —teon ten On| SE tat tacts Sai] M.Sc Sore” 3. emp RRDREEEE . cFCY oo 1968." he said in an interview. Rumorgus “©. Tobeh en" 35. Mone- ate te y ebaY nual Chine sheet wake gime| 38. Hooptind 1. Vaccine oc * ; : a ; 8. ‘s a 7:00—CBC News = . employee Colerity Barnum > * ee 7:08—Inlend Weather io er: Se i ee | 6.30nNews and Weather 7:06—Musie 3:00—Matinee tines With Pes Patterson qusats — ee ot ee } ose Roundup 7.27—Inland Weather, Sports 43. Keen Rhine - ‘workd i; 6 Wr. end Mar. Temp. Sioras 3:30—Divertimente * 16. Compass “ tate 27. Comes ng Roundup 7:30—Lift Up Your Hearts ae fom — e. 29. Not ; and- Weather | -7ao=Mowte “—- 4:03—Canedien_Rovddup 3 ee 30. Yemenite 2. F:Ab—thosic st a , healing art: 7 1 and Weather 8.00-—CBC News &35—Hanie to The Alr abbr. 7. Report 8:12—Regional Weather Seer 19. The winters j 7.45-+\slend Wr. and Mar. Temp. 8:21—Music poet oc Notebook 28, The phocko 7-4e-Morning Reundup 8.35 . Js ! 7 Sgaibporta Capmule and Scorebterd | $09 C3C- Nowe . 5:40—CBC Notebook (Cont'd waoene: 8.00—News 9:10—Commentary 6:00—The World At Six var. . | 8:1) Weather 9:15—The Gordie Tepp Show 660- seleed eotee 28.Sour / a Roundup 9:45—A.M. Chronicle The Swingers 30. Constalla- 8.55=Weather ; 10:40—Playroom pir agp tion ; 9 tnt? Nowe 10:55—Assignment Part 1 See et ne Seeing 38. Kettle Gk 9.10Notes end’ Musk. 11:00-CBC News ee 34. Island group z 10.00—News ‘and Weather 11:05—Joen Marshall : pr Birr Theetre between 10. Notes and Musie 11:15—Assignment - Consumers ae U. &. and Se. ‘£ qj : 10.20=Preview 11:55--Assignmert Part 3 nin se tart cd Am.: abbr, 10.3S+Netedsend Mush: : 10:00—CBC News 25. Pieat once PP WM ‘and Weather 12:00-C8C News ¢ | W15—Teday’s Editorial and World more ZL 4 1a 10 and Musie 12:63-—Jermbeoree Junction Church News 87. Calendar 11.45-Bulletin Board 12:30—Maritime Farm B°Cast 10:30—Maritime —— : rT ‘ca Maisie 1:00—CBC News end Weather 11:08—Fridey Concert Weg. Symph-| 99. Friend: Sp. Z N "6s 1:115—John Drainie Tells » Story ony Orch. 40. Light boat : Ape are | 5 1:30—Musieal Program 12:00-—CBC News _ 41. Muscular cas 12.05—Town and Country Time 1:55—Assignment Part’ 4 12:02—Sports Scores and Inlend 42. Smells . 4 ; and Weather =~ 1:59—D. O. Time Signal and Marine. Weather 43. Observes ee : _ 12.437.E.1. Road Report 2:00—CBC News 12:15—Music In The Night 44. Jerk ae flown and Country Time 2:03—National Schoo! B’Cast 1:QQ-CBC National News ee TW and Weather — 2:30—Matines. With Pat Paterson 1,03—Music Only DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to weprk it: 1.05=Tewn and Country Time . j AZXZYDBLBAAZEE - Oe ee Soe ee tf LONGFELLOW z ieee | CONTRACT BRIDGE | .cummmryeuneers tenes 2.05—Mestly Music ; = for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- co 2.1§—National Schoo! Breadcas? : . trophies, the length and of the words are all hints.. oO 2.45—Mostly Music x > By B. JAY BECKER Bach day the code letters are 3.09—News Headlines and Weather oe z $.03—Matinee with Pat; Pettersen oe n Gryptegram Quotation , 3 Caravan BROWS CUS LS tae Meet. Tile Salem PME WSICSOS ERS crFM |» ae? To The Bible , Partner bids One Spade, next| the’ general principle of first) US AP ©: ER . 7. lews and Weather player passes, neither side vu]-| bidding- the higher- ranking of LS ESGIR UPD JRCIBDSY.—LUUB- _7.35<Program. Schedule nerable. What would you bid | two five- card suits, regardless 2 _|@ : Hy casagg he aa feather Sue ed 3 ot oe Ee "8, noe 8 ee ee . amos Q ; 8. ines Ww iS PERT Tae | ree waco ox gas] tnd acne molting | infringe eumecmete Bm nerosmmes 70 ace | + 10.00-CBC National News—CBC GATE GAZ O83 HASTE! s imight result {'n missing 2 | SXTORTION—MONTESQUIEU 3 + $0.18 —Teday’s Editorial and Speaking | 3. 4Q YQI75S O56 HAETHM game or a slam in hearts. : (@ 1966, King Festures Syniicate, Inc.) my ‘e =—$73 : and Regional “Weather 5. 07652 7 O64 $KI72 aa hie gi Ss ace § 10: ie hand good for two spades, Bi end Meritiine Westher | lies between two notrump and enough three | pte ere : it hsemotee Serenade eave spades. Ordinarily, with | spades,-which wuld show 13 to| ¢ . m + 12.00-CBC News, Wr. and Sports| four- card . you would | 15 points. What you actually ; wy 12.15-16:30 a.m.—News and Music | jump raise to three spades | have is a hand worth about 1! HE saiDHE <4 4.66-News Headlines ond Weather| ‘torcing) instead of points, including the value of pesto <1 ie 4.08—Canadian Roundup two notrump (also forcing). |the (ump fit and the two dov- UP HIS LESS a ° i we But in this case, the hand is so | bletons; im other words, « hand = a and Weather ideally adapted to notrump | worth two end a half spades. SKATIN gSONIGHT! °o ce ees play, with probable double stop-| These in- between hands are x : | pers in all suits and 433-3 dis-jusually best desribed by bid- > tribution as well, that it is bet-| ding a side suit first and thes 0 ee Oe: Sie OEE lsat peers Set conn © te game. signs with two spades. This: This does not commit your | method permits the bidding te side to notrump. If partner | step below game, but at the ; shows any inclination to play |same time keeps the avenue to = the --hand—-in--a-suit;—you-then-} game—opén-if- partner is - willing |: i show the spade support. to go on. 2. Two spades. This indicates|. 5. Four spades. This bid 6 to 9 points and adequate |serves two purposes. First, there trump support, which is just; is a reasonable possibility of |: ‘ what you have. It is better to| making game even though you ; avoid the twé club respone be-| have only.6 high-card points. cause partrier’s rebid might be| Second, and even = two spades. -in which case_you} } ‘would be faced with a difficult 4 choice between passing and bid- 2 ; ding three spades. By raising able f spades directly you place the de-| good sa ; cision of how far ‘te .go exactly | diamonds, : where it belongs—im your part- : ner’s lap. skyward te block ect. eo8 t &