~ uUitSlJAY PROGRAM: CFCY-TV :r.".:-.f.::.::.'.°::.::.°""°*"Tar S|a5h |mp°rf5 I By HAROLD MORRISON gm p.m.-—Atmnoon Musicals p.m.-TBA p,m.—-Route Dazzle p.m.--Club '62 p.m.—Gs1otts p.m.—-CFCY TV News p.m.—-Cinima 13-7 p,m.—iha Dofsndsrs p,m.—Plsydsts 1 p.m.—l’oronio Wrostllng p.m.—CIC N W _ .,m.—Locsl Wssthsr 7 1.1 ..m.—-Viewpoint Po g.m.——Sign Off WAS}-IINGTON (CD; _. The‘ co-chairman of a U.S. lumbei-. mettle: us‘i'i,ri/livalbecommit(tiee said “U111. I‘ in ustry .2?‘ ‘"9" P3111311? massacred" Jdlimilorts from‘ Canada and l 51$] ‘ Ciégnalggi Wlllilirutt ‘(restric- l - ns Wl a (2 over liillllael-_1}l‘i:lf inthleo American lumber " years. i Supporting a proposed mag; slvr tariff-and-quota pronram to! 'slash imports. lumbcr opera. MACDONALD RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED REPAIRS Radios. Record Players. changers. Taps llscoi-dars. 180 Kent at. 4-6015 Opposite Eatoii's tor. argued before the tariff commission that the US. indus- try is hearing an economic? CKCW-TV I on g.m.——Rompar Room :00 s.m.—Sign OH 245 p.m.—Nows, Wosthar. Sports yi no p.m.—Thursdsy Plsybill Girls Undsr 2i mo p.m.—-Indian Logsnds J .10 p.m.—Av Homo With Helen Croclisr h In p.m.--lake Thirty p.n1.—Liona| Plsyhouss p.m.—Vscstion Timo p.m.—Yogi liar p.m.-—Suppor Club p.m.—-islavision wosthsr p.m.-—5upp¢r Club p.m.-Television Sports p.m.-—Routn p.m.—H| Socioty p.m.--Third Man p.m.—l’hs Dalandorl ‘ on p.ni.—P|sydsto 00 pan.-Wrestling ,|.oo ..m.—csc TV Nsws 2,15 ..m.«—Viswpoint ":70 s.m.—CKCW TV Now! “$30 a.m.—-Sign Off Probes Officer By JOHN E. MRI) fl'i'TAWA tCPI——The three--. member court martial appeal ‘court here conducted a; [searching examination of the. court martial of Maj. William’ Allan Platt convicted in connec-' lion with gold smuggling in In-, docliina. i The qiiestioniiir.~ most of it by Mr Justice T. 0. Morris-—-- was related mainly to a charge by R K. Laishley. civilian counsel for Maj. Plait. that his‘ 48-year-old client was deprived. of a fair trial. ' Mr Laishlcy's main protest; was against the decision of the. office e judge-advocate‘ general refusing Maj. Platt per-l stop to c 15 witnesses from Indochina in his defence or to appoint a commission to collec' their sworn evidence. '. D. H. Harrison. repre- senting the judge-advocate gen- eral. said Mr. Lalshley wrongly gsrgyve. dug by Canadian imports. Court Martial Appeal Court l$‘fl““"d‘“"~ Chflrlottetown. ’I'1iurs., Oct. 4. 1932 19 iU.S‘. Lumberman Supports e must pay our workers §‘0Ul;hly 30 cents more an hour, including fringe benefits. than the"Canadians pay their work- ers. he said. “We must pay; Our government more than{ twice the stumpage costs of the; Canadian government. We must. operate with a full-value Ameri-~ 93'‘ 110113!‘ in Paying out billsl while thcv Canadian government. 1 in nursemaiding its lumber in-~ R059” DWYCI‘. a dustry. has created a 92-cent;Association. asked the commis-lb“ dollar with which their industry car. operate and pay its bills." cl PROPOSE RESTRICTIONS Seeking “escape clause" ae- t t spirit of President Kennedy's addrsss to Canadian Parlia- said Canada and pas-tnus and "those whom nature hath so joined tog asunder." [Rood-Building tion from U.S. tariff bargains.lB°°m the American industry proposed th rt ether, let so man put C dso wo lpos from. an a. now suppyng about 15? U _ _ per cent of the American mar- bu§d1,},EgBI%gom(Ct!l:i;t Thegaili-‘mils ket. be restricted to 10 per cent t 1945 and has cost ;1090o000_ m 5:?’ m°'t‘Ve':3etta"m- “°“' 00C! in 17 years is tapering off. ° ‘"5 ° 3 °“ “"9 Pei‘ ‘ the Canadian Good Roads Asso- cent of the lm rt price. he: elation was mm he". jumped to about eight per cent.‘ --Not am, is the nmlmal pm_ 1'' 'ddm°“ the md“5"'3’- "°P‘fcess of adjusting to the over- resnented ‘!::ll|lY by"/I219 ‘U? Nawall resources of government a nu 3° "'9." ’de3re.~:sarikt,: tori‘ booming road . ge s. u t e word austerity 31;’;":h§°‘:§$%9:nt°l"::bP’°%:-lhas entered. our vocabulary." identified and malrkeduto eeiiabie l ff” J°"'}d T’t‘°’“"5°“' ‘”°°“' u n I 0 I 3"’ “"‘"‘°“ P"°“°" '0'mu'iiic'i;:i :i'iairL;mini:i:t"eirt?ba' gfnfnigizgeg in 9l“"°h"5°‘ by 3°“; Mr. Thompson told the con- 3°"° ”- _ .struc_tion men, auto idustry lex- Herbert Flerst, Washingtonlecutives and government of lawyer appearing for the B.C. 'ClalS that_good roads must not lumber industry. suggested ar- be sacrificed to an economy gument be presented in the wave. _ Conviction fence counsel ordinarily are permitted to call all the wit- nesses they want and to ask‘ any 0)‘ all of them to give evi-I, deuce. Otherwise. he said, the defence was’ in an impossible position and under the greatest, difficulty. l Maj Harrison argued th t Mr Laishley‘s contention that. Mai Plait had been denied na-3 t.ui-al justice could not apply to‘ six of 15 points of law in thel defcnce's statement of appeal.l Maj. Harrison said the six points related to administrative flerilsions preceding Maj. Piatt's r R . Maj. Plait was convicted of‘ a breach of army discipline while serving last year with the international truce supervisory; commission in Indochina. He was fined $500 and given a se- vere reprimand——a notation on, his service record that affects his opportunities for promotion. made his request after the pros- its that the l GEITRAI. pp iiiiiiio and TV Gall 4-8246 176 Kent St. (opp. Estoa’s) Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. court martial be transferred to Indochina. Mr Justice Morris sui;;-:'.ested~ it would not have been "realis-‘ tic" for Mr. Laisliley to propose‘ this step after he had been re- fused permission to obtain evi-, dance from the 15 witnesses. . Mr. Laishley said the judge-; advocate general's office said‘ that the national defence act CFCY RADIO THUIIDAY .2B—5ign On ..‘l0—Nsws A Wnathov 35-—Country Ii Wasiom Roundup ._’i5—News & Woathar .00-Hebrew Christian I-tour .15--Country In Wostom loundup .30--Nsws 8. 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Super - Constellation with the loss of 16 persons. _ I Transport Minister Balcer said; in the Commons his department! officials at Moncton and Gander)’ are assisting U. S. authorities. in investigation of the accident. Fuel Samples were part of this; investigation but results of tile‘ analysis were not yet own mi his department. Mr. Balcer was replying to Paul PlUSV|I.|.E Mr. Aubin Gallant. Tignish. was a business visitor to th a district. recently. Several teachers from Pius- ville and surrounding districts attended the recent. teachers .convention held in 0‘Leary. I Mrs. William Gallant. Denis]. Rll’LEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT -v-»x.. ? ATEETOTALER. Lat-sack, semis ‘ _g'EDO£NFOh£SEAFR0tAAH|Gi-lBNI(-%M7b naunour ‘“"‘°5E““°“"° ‘5”"“E WITH ll’5TEETHlN‘lllECHll_D‘.‘:Ci1l'l-tNG~- Mlfir lIl$N%MWoD’ ‘L oss-sci-cannon. in Iuan.—qs. Brown and Jaquallnc Brown travelled to Charlottetown cently. Mrs. Warhiirton Murray and daughter Shirley and Mrs. John J. Corcoran visited friends Summerslde recently. Mrs. John Corcoran was a re- cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lasil Griffin. Rose- bank. Mr. Keith Kelly. Roseviile. was a recent visitor to Piusville and vicinity. Miss Ann Gallant left recent- ly for Toronto. Ont. when she expects to be employed. Mrs. l-‘red Gallant has re- turned to her home after being a patient in the Western Hospi- tal. Alberton. Members of the Piusville. Burton and Bloomfield corner women's institutes met recent- ly in the Ebbsfleet hall to pre- sent scholarships to winning stu- dents. Tho soholarshiipo were ditching " won by Paairlene Concorasi. lileen 1 3;: “man Dalton and Cheryl Corcoran. 1. ENGINEER INJURED .. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)--The 6.980-ton English freighter La Pradero paid an unscheduled call here Tuesday to land Denis McBalhe of Essex. England. who injured a finger in an en- gine room accident. The ship. headed for the Great Lakes. left the same day. leaving McBsine. a second engineer. in hospital. DAILY CROSSWORD -. ACROSS 41. Lariat 17. Metallic E‘ " 1. Pertaining 42. Young ox rock to recently 4a.Begsts 20. lltrudlts mind DOWN’ 81. De- snohor 1. Brazilian sosnded ¢.Impuderit palm 22 Cock‘: 11. Ntlo Sha.rp- crest: “[5 catfish pointed 33 Beach 12. French city em covoi- mama 13.CIplLlI of 8 A float trig EEEE? [ES-if! nuigu-is uuiui susi-ecu ‘W55 @5155‘. 14. Ready for river first Isstssdsrs Aaswss derI- ‘ .P )5 To camp - tion (2 was.) 6. lI's.ir- (2 was.) 33. Gusohod ‘ 15. cm! haired 26.6011 “lari.ats" l 16.1-Iit on porso course 84 Section of the head: 0!. 1. Skating obstacles thsat 1!. Post area. 8. Jolt I. Wound dqr I.O‘ld: Ger l0.A!tss-ward Ibbf. 9. struck 81. Ruggod 81. single 19. At homo 10. Jazz mountain unit 20. Political experts: oi. crest 39. Roman 12 division of a city 21.RAIos't 22 Quota 1 t ; 24. "— - by ‘I any other Hellyer (L —— Toroni.o Trinityii taken on by the ill- could be attributed to fuel sup-. plies in Canada. CONTRACT BRIDGE BARGAIN PRICE Alaska was sold to the United States by Russia in 1867 for $7.30.000——two cents an acre. 999 ".'::r.-.':'..':.i': .‘i.."'.'tt‘ t Aiiowsscz-coimsr All Days sndifilrlslt .. t 15-» Papers By B. JAY BIECICER south dealer. ' West led a heart and south Neither side vulnerable. took] the ten‘ wlttih ttllic Hqueeni can not p sye a rig o fignm clubs. which was allowed to 4 ° hold. and another club, which East took with the ace. West dl ded l d th ‘Q10’: chslgar ii ow spa a on 0 East thereupon -played the :35}: 4:038‘ king of diamonds! This mod .10“. .KJ.”.1 Shot found; vulnegbllel ' ‘“ the: i.:i:;'andms'l:i3 tin: tanucbut. then forced to win ths con- ‘ A05 WI! :3QJ. } unAuflgi?nc;hll'l:h:w:c:lub tricks mm ':.:.:::;..:"°..2.::*..:.:.:.:*t.:.r.-:3. Tho hlddms: turned it diamond. and siiuiii Iouth wast Roth last wont down two. He had to pay 1&1 Pan 1 9 Pan off to the fine defense. 8 Pass INT If East had made the more opening lead -- three of normal return of a heart in- hearts. stead of a diamond. or had led Cards tell a story. The trick 310W dlammld Ed i-M is to read the story and Hi 3 1. king. declsi-er would have scor- take pi-opdr measures to c|p|- ed nins tricks with ease. talise on what is learned. Thc,thrce of hearts told the Look at this hand. for . ex. story. It marked West with I ample.’ North responded to the four-card heart suit. since he owning big with a diamond _. had presumably lad his fourth- s blt ii-rssuihr. perlism. with s at heart. three-card suit. but igoi-ui didn't East could also reasonably relish the idea of in assums that West did not have with a iiotrump or two clubs fivs spades. because in that gnu, by.paug¢ the .9 por- case he would have led a spade nity to show his helrta. Jump orlslnauy in in-of rem to a ’-to two notrinnp instead. heart. it follow . thercforq. North raised to three. lziisituicoiiid have at most East wss,thus‘sbla to "con- thrss suits counted for. This. liitui-ii. meant that south but only on diamond. most played the king to guard against the possibiltt! 84. song bird 35. Theater lobby 8'1 ss. Fire a gun I8. Surpass so. color Ililht-‘Y DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: A I I I) L I A A X I b L 0 N G I’ E L L 0 W Ono letter simply stands for mother. In this sample A is used nor the thros L's. x for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinta. Iuh day the pods letters are different. A Oryptogrsm Quotation IAAIINBVUNFI ir si<prrs:‘xw'ro isrsxcunv sari raxcauvr x llUCKAAHUVNIGVN.—-WUOIJG Yostarilnrs oi-yptoquossi APPLAUSH: II '1'!!! ECHO O!‘ A PLA‘l'1'l'UDl.—A1fBBO!l BXIBCII 0 III. Ihs.U‘sstmos nadlssh. hs.l 0lVlN' HI! In RID APPLII DOESN'T i>o TH’ TRICK ...IUTA NlCI,.|O CAKE WOULD GIT US IETTER GRADE‘, I BETC_HA/ HSIIOW A!)|3IW SORRY. MIGKE‘/. 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