pale pai ae ' 7 00—Back to the Bible . 7 30—News and Weather 7.46—Tonight’s Music alt. Nation Si Tl 6 aaa a ca TV Promotional Invasion Of Cape Breton|s Charged OTTAWA (CP)—One private, publiclyowned CBC to extend | without interfering with either broadcaster has charged/French-language TV service to | CBC plans for channel 2 or his | another with conducting a|/Cape Breton. The crux of the plans for channel 8. i * romotional invasion" of Cape argument was what channel! Mr. Nathanson filed with the B ton Island full of “distortion |should be used by the CBC. [BBG a copy of tul-page ad. | # ot deception.” ivertiement from the pe The charge came at a public \ wate SERVE FRENCH \Breton Post which he said ‘‘de- | hearing of the Board of Broad-| Th corporation proposed (0 |\iberately created’ an impres- | east Governors. /operate on channel 2, picking up pon that the only way for Cape | ©. Marven Nathanson, presi- ‘he signal from its Cheticamp | Bretoners to get second English | dent of the company operating |French station on the island's |service was to back Mr. Mac- | C!CB-TV in Sydney. the island’s |W@# Coast, and setting up @ re- Donald's position. lergest city, said the invasion |roadcasting station at Bols| But the CBC had indicated its | ws staged by Finlay MacDon- dale, near Bras D'Or Lake im interest in setting up, its own ad. president of CJCH-TV, a|the island's interior, to retrans- | stations im future to over CTV private network station in/™t the signal for two main the service now provided Helifax. pockets of French-speaking resi- | through such @BC affiliates as | Me. Nathanson said Mr. Mac. |G¢"'s north and south of Sydney |his station. I government. pol- | Donald in recent months con- |*"G,uners scattered im between. jicy is laid down approving such | ducted an “inflammatory print |p Vice - President Ron | action, that would leave the for- | and personal appearance” in pod raser told the hearing the |mer affiliates open to’ provide \ a ‘move would bring service to | ajtern ice. a‘tempt to convince Cape Bret- ghateh 11,000: vesidenta whe have ternate service oners the CJCH-TV “Maritime |Prench as i teeaihaa’ a Mr. Fraser said the\CBC is , rg gue. , AE ee ae TY. ie | ates s. eumeeeet is — eneie” ‘he | there. = s ce of Chal: | French-language residents. ne! 2. Channel 2 is the only un- limited channel left for the area ASKED DEFERMENT he maintained, and use of such; Noting Mr. MacDonald asked @ channel should be reserved a deferment until all interested ‘for future needs such as a sec-|parties could make proposals jond English-language service |for the use of channel 2, Mr, {for Cape Breton. Fraser said a CBC economic * CJCH-TV would like to set up/study shows the Cape Breton {@ rebroadcasting station in the |area probably will not be able | area, he said. In fact, if it had|to support a second English TV not been for the current govern-|station unti] about 1970. ment “freeze” on extension of} The CBC had found channels alternative TV service until pol-|2 or 8 feasible for its p: icy can be drafted, CJCH-TV operation. But Mr. Nathanson would have an application for |had filed for channel 8. such a move before the board. However, Mr. Fraser sue \channel § can be used for alter- WANTS SATELLITE \nate English TV service in Cape Mr. Nathanson said his sta- Breton when the time comes for tion doesn't oppose the CBC |inat proposal. But he had a technical | r toleaoneore the trnport|, it, Roger. Mc aac department seeking a satellite |: seunid | te erarvanied: a {station - a ore ane \eaeie channels and a channel 6.00 potent lserve northern ’ : 6.15. p.m.—Political Telecast i ; s \2_ operation from a site near 6.25 p.tn.—Robin Hood Flour Jack oe a ae Bet Boisdale would, give the best - leet " Pre* | service to the whole island. This O00 pane Signe : service could not be duplicated 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News | This. oneration would use|by another channel. 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackoot (Channel 8, he said. and there | sas Sashiansen “anid Madi 7.20 p.m.—Political Telecast are other channels available for of the hilly ante On ale, éuite —— a me oo {cleats cinnallasaiicsll would ever serve all of ae Re een Monee |10.00-C8C National News. On Per ae ah toe tect that other 9.00 p.m.—TBA Hill d Sveaki p iy 17% OT ede Special on Election “cee aking Personnally | channels are open for future eas se. 11.40 p.m.—Political Telecast 11.00—News and Regional Weather ju : 11.50 p.m.—Political Telecast 11 05—Starlinht Serenade Mr. MacDonald said the Beko 12.90 @.m.—CBC TV News 10.30—Court Of Opinion—CBC ment was *‘a preview of things 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather and sports 11 30—News and Maritime Weather ves Lo heeachreh ci Be 12:15 a.m.—Sign Off 11.35—Starlight Serenade | Wi or ~ ito be laid down and people The comments bubbled ' up around an application by the ON THE Al #RIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musical 2°0 p.m.—Film Festival 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4.0 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.3) p.m.—Magic Boomerang § 00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 5.25 p-m.—Political Telecast 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop Frenk’s Bandstand Cc luniversity students declared. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 5, 1965. ypondent and photographer in three wars, died Thursday a few hours after she and four US. Marines were wounded by a Viet Cong mine A U.S. military spokesman said Miss Chapelle, 47, was wounded while on an operation with a large force of U.S. Ma- rines near Chu Lai, 52 miles south of here. Other details were not | +mediately available. Miss Chapelle was on a news- and-picture assignment for the! National Observer and for RKO. | She previously had worked in| Viet Nam for the National Geo graphic Magazine. Besides serving as a war cor- respondent in the Second World| War and in Korea, Miss Cha. | pelle covered the Hungarian re- volt in 1956 and U.S. Marine) News Woman ceric in, aos. tts Fatally Hurt | LITTLE PULL NEEDED ’ Since asteroids are small. an| DA NANG, South Viet Nam astronaut’s rocket would need | (AP)—Dickey Chapelle, inter- little power to break away from | nationally-known woman corres their gravitational pull. entral Java Outlook Better By ANTOINE YARED | JAKARTA (AP) — An im- provement in the critical situa- tion in Cenfral Java has been reported and thousands of rebel forces there were said to be surrendering. Radio Jakarta said Indone- sia's army cnief, Maj..Gen. Su- harto, reported on central Java at-a morning cabinet meeting attended by President Sukarno. The radio added that 100,000. m- they will help crush the rebel forces, * mostly Communist or pro-Communist. NOW AIDIN RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT —— . WAS CONVINCED TA HIS HANDSOME Visnce ee EATING RABBIT MEAT AT EVERY MEAL @ King Fentaren Syndicate. fac, 1968, Word gis eearvad, in WAS USED BY ANCIENT RULERS OF DAGHESTAN AS A POINT FROM-WHICH CONDEMNED PRISONERS WERE HURLED 1200 FEET TO THEIR DEATH s. THE of MAX (WELL BROTHERS ALFRED, ROBERT, WHITLEY AND JAMES- EACH WEIGHED IN ON THE SAME DAY AT EXACTLY 270 POUNDS (1208) Seort—CBC CKCW-RV 12.15—CBC News ahd Music—~Cac °|were waiting for alternate serv- lice, with “‘their patience wear- 9.57 a.m.—Station Sigh On CBA FADIO ‘ing thin.” There were “better | 10.00 e.m.—Conadian i |ways” to use channel 2 than the | 10.30 a4m.—Nova Scotia Schools FRIDAY | present proposal. 11.30 e.m.—Friendly Giant 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada 12.50 p.m.—Friday Playbill Flight to Hong Kong 2.30 p-m.—At Home with Helen Crocker 2.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.30 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Toytown LTV 6.0, p»m.—Supper Club 6.15 pm.—lV News 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather 6.30 p.m.—TV Sports 6.35 p.m.—Suoper Club 7.00 p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes 7:30 p.m.—The Saint 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place—lll 9.00 p.m.—Election News Special 10.00 p.m.—Fridey Nite At Movies Port 1—The Fugitive Kind 6:00—The Morning Show Pert? | Mr. Fraser said the opinion 7.00-The Morning Show. Part.1 differences illustrates ‘the real | 8:00—CBC News and Inlend need for a technical planning | 8:15—Maritime Sportscast board” to settle such matters. | .6.21—The Morning Show, Pert. 2 : 6:35 Ma« Ferguson | 9.00--CBC. News 9:11—Commentary 9.16—A.M Chronicle 10:30—Music on the Move |Report Given [8 Sen Na | Bv Distillery. |11:15—For Consumers / 11:20—Record Album 11:30—The Archers | 11.45--Music On. The Heather |12:00--Jamboree Junction | 12.15—Boy Meets Girl |12:30—Maritime Farm 8'Cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Maurice Pearson Show 1:45—The Open Road Show 1:59—D.O Time Signel 2.00—The Open Road Show MONTREAL ‘CP)—Melchers Distilleries and its affiliates | jshowed assets of $5,575,049 as | of Aug. 31, at the end of the last fiscal year, Santo Mar- | chand, president of the firm, | has reported. This was an in- crease of $17,568 from the pre jvious fiscal year, he said. |- Sales and other income were tow epee mates oe ees or : Part 1!—Pirates of Tripoli 5 oe cya: ; : . ‘for. ‘| 12.00 p.m-—CBC National News ee arog wt Moria. previous period. Net profit | 17.15 a.m.—LIV News Highlight) | 3.40 Trans-Canada Matinee \srew by 20 per cent, to $252,200 12.17 a.m.—Fridey Night at the) 100 tac News $210.300, equivalent to Mevies 4:03—Canadien Roundup Continued 4:10—Music In The Air 2:00 .9.~.—Station Sign Off | $.00-Mar. Fish B’Cast $:20—Temps, CBC Notebook lsaid. Thic was based on 116:840 ‘common shares. Mr. Marchand, presenting the | CFCyY RADIO 6:00-CBC_N |3?th .annual company " 6:15—On Parliament Hill said there has been a drop ta, “ FRIDAY stocks on hand because of two 6:20—Today's Editorial! 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports Scores 6.39- Business Burometer 6:35—Music In The Evening 7:30—Business and Labor Review 7:45—As You Wefe HE 8:00—Assignment 6.30—News and Weather factors: A month-long shutdown 6.35—Morning Roundup 6.45—Islend Wr. and Mar. Temp. . 6846—Morning . Rbordup 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christien Hour 7.15—Morning Roundup tilling equipment. and unprece | dented sales in the last months lof the fiscal period. Present volume of production jis establishing a mew record, he 4 30—-News and Weather 8:20--Question Box said. a ; ss -borm fapert 9.00—Radio International Part 2 Despite tougher competition in| 7.41—Morning Roundup 10:00—CBC National News, On Par the industry and ‘‘an unfortu- inate strike by employees of a} provincial board,” the company | was able to Increase its share’ lof the Canadian market, he said. liament - Hill and Speakine Personally 10:30- CBC Summer stege 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. ‘Temp. 7.46—Morning Roundup 7.56~Sports Capsule and Scoreboard News 11:30—Dixieland Downbeat 9. 11-Weahe 12:00-CBC News * |If there had been no strike, 8.16—Morning Roundup | 12:03—Sports Scores Inland and “our profits would have been) 8.45—Weather | Marine Weather markedly higher.” . 8.50--Atiantic News Roundup 8 58—Thought For Today 9.00—CBC National News—CBC | ities | CONTRACT BRIDGE Secnotivewe. ond. Wenther | By B. JAY BECKER 10.05—Notes and Music 10.25—Sunlight Eye 10.30—Notes and Music 11.00—News and Weather 11.05—Notes and Music 11.30—Montague Entertains 11.40—Notes and Music 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Music 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather | } | BIDDING QUIZ | You are the dealer, neither heart:, but we cannot bid game side vulnerable, and have open- ourselves because the heart re- ed One Diamond. Partner res- |sponse. may have been made on! ponds One Heart. What would |minimum values. The theory | you bid now with each of the fol- is that if partner passes three | lowing five hands? ‘hearts which he is allowed to, 3 “i. OK 362 \do he will probably have his SOE Oe lhands full making even aise | $1.42 a share, Mr. Marchand: of production to imstall new dis - _ ACROSS DOWN 19. Grow 1, Assist 1, Apertures old : Nobleman 2. Resin 20. Kind . Hodge- 3s h of podge datect bone 10. Spindle 4. River into or 11. Endowed Chesa- carti- with peake lage 12, Systems of Bay 22. Dante worship 5. South ing 14, Worldly American girls: 16, Hawkeye rodents Egypt. State: ' 6. Trium- 23. Island of abbr. phant Denmark _ 30. Piece of -17, Yes, in 7. Old 24. Muscular- timber Madrid measure twitch 31, Legendary 18.8mallwild —g, Escort 25. Citrus burden: + pa U. British fruit giant oe yank: 27. Auxiliary 34. Importune n Mata: ce abbr. verb — 35. Plural S aaiean 13, Wisemen 29. Tunes in ending 22, Mexican 15. Move (a radio 37. Tsetse ” indian swiftly program) fly 25. Leg joints 26, Hawaiian garlands 27.Shanty 28. A kind of road surface 30. College degree 32. Mulberry | 38. Repeat in error 36, Pacific island 38. Russian mountains 39. Carpenter’s need 40. Location of Taj Mahal 41. Clothing: slang 42. Spreads grass to dry DAILY CROSSWORD DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: — AXYDLBAAXR. is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 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. A Cryptogram Quotation GIK AHOSKIG ILNZNG, NI UHIG IGZHABSF DGGZDVGKP OF GJEK SHQK HC BSHZF.—VNVKZH Yesterday's Cryptoquote: IN GREAT ATTEMPTS IT 18 GLORIOUS EVEN TO FAIL.—LONGINUB © 195, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) WaL3aNS 2 SOONN 12.05—Town and Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 12.45—Town and Country Time 1.00—News and Weather 1.05—Town and Country Time 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show—CBC 1.45—Town and Country Time 2.00—News and Weather 2.05—Mostly Music 2. @4 9Q862 @AKIE HAQSS liricks We are obviously too 3.@K93 WAI4 @KI8652 8 {good for just two hearts, which 4.@6 @QJ83 @AKIOMA AKT aeang w a hand of the mint- | 5.@85 GAKI @KQIT3 SAIS | 3. Two hearts, It is better to, ‘YJ. Two clubs. The value of @|show the heart support at once’ hand rises or falls depending than to rebid the diamonds for jupon the bids made by vouf the purpose of howing their 3.00—News Headlines and Weathe partner or the opponents. Thus. jength. Either bid would show 3.03—Trans-Cenade Matinee—CBC in this case, when partner res /a minimum opening, but the, 3.30—Tops In Pops ponds a heart, the value of yout |heart raise gives a better pic- 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe |hand immediately drops about |ture of the hand. 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC 3 or 4 points. It is not good to 4. Three clubs. We have the 4.10=Tops tn Pops learn that partner has length 5.00—News, and Weather lin a suit of which you-are void. ee eae To baie pel $.05—The Ou The first reaction to the heart | jump-shift "im, clubs (forcing) | 5.25—Marine Weather response should be that there 18 ) fore bidding four hearts. In| 5.28—The Outports ‘danger of a misfit and that care | this way partner will learn of | 6.00—News and Weather should consequently be exerct> Inet the singiclon spate and 6.15—On ena een sed until this fear has been al- cen tunes layed. a slam. The jump-shift shows 6.25—Sports Parade In line with this, you respond |° : Ps 6.30—Business Berometer—CBC two clubs. One advantage of |" least 20 points, counting high 6 35—Tonight’s Music ‘this. call is that it is ambiguous ee and distribution. |since the opener’s change-of- | %. Three hearts. It is custom- ‘suit rebid mav be based on ab- |ary to have four trumps for a) solutely minimum values or om jump: raise, but with 18 high- lvalues much better than that. {card points we can be forgiven ithe strong possibility of making a 7 45—Program Schedule ata What happens next depends om for having only three. There is ni hiakmaieee nt OC. partner's reaction to the two or- no better ‘bid available, so, 8.20-Tonight’s. 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