" ‘ \ - ’ \ . ae WONVES . ¢ Real Progress Is Bein ‘Made om Madge ge he ot The Grardian, Charlottetown Fri., April 22, 1966. 11, 7m \ g : *- Churchill production competi- Gui d e Pj ee ere $3,050 to the coverage | ° . tive ‘tive tn - : . : On Churchill Falls Project sa" ome Shire. Minsinger was given + . | Relerring to Brinco's mining > j minutes of television time in MONTREAL (CP) — Menry| Brinee executives are “full of Prolects, Mr. Borden said| resente regular newscasts and 19 min-| Borden, chairman of the Brit-|beans” and ready to start.work, (Brinex ranks high in mineral | ; ts — jutes in “special newscasts. «sh Newfoundland Corp. Ltd..|Mr. Borden told the company’s development with expenditures “OTTAWA (CP)—The CBC de- The Queen got a total of two saié here real progress is\annual meeting. : running about $500,000 annus voted $9,050 and 107 minutes to minutes. 55 pene in regular | neing made toward the start of, Shareholders and the general 2lly.. financed by revenues from coverage of Gerda Munsinger, TV newscasts during the West, the huge Churchill Falls hydro-|public may be impatient for ac-|the Whalesback operation. ‘blonde centrepiece in sex and Indies trip and film on this was) Mectric ‘project in Labrador. |tiow, but “in a project of this, Whalesback, he said... “can security allegations; compared |9Plained without cost front a kind there are many problems !0ok forward to a profitable with two minutes and 55 sec- British agency. — rt contend ‘with.” These aré Year in 1966 and shareholders|onds and no cash outlay for cov-| A judicial inquiry has been | ON TH “not insur mountable,” he Should realize that this project |erage of the Queen's visit to the started into Mr. Cardin's ‘ a ladded. : was, brought male production |West Indies. ; ,. _. |eharges. ly t i -. without outside aid. ~ | The information 7 we — Bence Recuen wondiary Cf “'Brinex continues to look foF the ‘Commons by ‘Slate ‘Secre- RICE FOR INDONESIA - tollowing program Ilst-\cron has been granted a gg. | mineral deposits, Preferably|tary Judy LaMarsh.in written. SINGAPORE (Reuter s)— gs are published free ofivear jease for water power |(COPPEer. in Newfoundland. replies to questions by Social|The United States has agreed charge as a public service and rights on the upper part of the Wile. @ revenue surplus {8\ Credit Leader Thompson. to sell 50,000 tons of rice to eppear as presented to us by Churchill River in Labrador. _O¢Sining to accrue, it must be The replies said the CBC Indonesia for more than $8,000,- the stations concerned. The corporation plans to build Temembered that if plans ma- paid $5,000 to Mrs. Munsinger's 000, Radio Jakarta reported FRIDAY PROGRAMS -¥@2™5 0” the river and generate Habis ena capital expendl- agent and $3,000 to the Toronto Wednesday in a broadcast mon-| _ ‘about 6,000,000 horsepower. Cost —'° ‘'°S ahead. Daily Star for a special inter-|itored here. CFCY-TV °—_-- |0f, the project, including trans- view with the woman Justice | , mission facilities in Labrador, Aid Promised - |Minister Cardin says, was in-; MAY HONOR MARCONI has been estimated at about sf goteee with ee or more Con- | GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP)— a : servative cabinet ministers. He Support is growing here for a To Ease ect also said she once was engaged museum sr Marchi Italian} 1.30 p.m.--Musicale 2.00 p.m.—Film Fesnval $700 000,000. 2:30,o.m.—Film Festival TALKS UNDERWAY rm i age ‘ ti iti M z t h 3.00: p.m.—To Tell The Truth | Negotiations with Quebee for fe See ten: meeatiee: radio pioneer Marcofil, to house 8.25. p.m.—Take 30 transmission and sale of the Of Mine Closing | -The CBC recovered $2,000 of relics-he left behind early this 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast power to Hydro-Quebeec have * ithe interview payment by re- century. It was from . nearby 4:30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzie- been. under way since™1964. OTTAWA (CP)--Federal min-jsale of film to NBC in the |Table Head that Marconi sent §.CO-p.am.—Rin_Tin Tin Referring to the powerthat isters have promised to|United States. Transportation the~-first—wireless. signal across 8.30 p.m.—Music Hop iwould result from: the Churchill 49 everything possible to alle-|costs and staff expenses added ‘the Atlantic to England. Frank's Bandstand \Falls project, Mr. Borden said |Viate the economic — disloéation | 7 6.00 p.m.—Mr. Ed i ‘Brinco is concerned only with—hich_will be caused by the RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ~ €:25 p.im.—Robin Hood Jackpot jits negotiations with Hydro-Que- |JUne 30. closing of the iron ore, ae Sy eee 6.30 p.m.—Gazetie ibee and not with other aspects|™Mine of Dominion Steel and 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News lof final distribution of power. |Coal Corp. on Bell Island 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot | He.said he has no informa. in Newfoundland/s Conception 7.20 p.m.—Farm Scene tion concerning developments Bay 7:35 p.m.—The Flintstones in the United States involving Industry Minister. Drury said 8.00 p.m.—The Munsters ___|consolidated_ Edison. : in a Commons reply. to Robert bt permec penne. Reed Show |_ That company {is a potential Muir (PC—-Cape Breton. North sm p.m. ~ ~ Doe lcustomer for the power Hydro- 2nd Victoria)» that representa- a ee wears ow Quebec would pipe down from ‘tives of various federaldepart- Peed Tt kit Labrador once an agreement |and Victoria) that representa- 12.00, a.m.— CBC TV News had been reached for sale of |tives’of various federal depart- 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and : the electricity to the provin-|ments are meeting to study ur- Spar Scores cially-owned Quebec utility. igently the best possible solu-'|. 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off | Mr. Borden said Consolidated |tion for the plight of the people —______ Edison had run into difficiilties of the island. with Conservationists concern-| Mr. Muir said 850 miners will jing plans for a dam on the be thrown out-of-work and--that,- \Hudson River in New ‘York the closure will be another ecox | state. nomic. blow to the Atlantic TOLD OF BRINEX provinces. i | The annual meeting also Mr. Drury said the govern- ‘heard from Brinco officials con- ment had been assisting in re- ‘cerning the activities of a search to improve the island's |wholly-owned subsidiary, Brit- ore. which has a high sulphur lish Newfoundland Exploration content. But the world price for | Ltd. iron ore was declining and clos- In answer to. . peers ia became an economie neces- question, D. J. McPharland, a sity. OPEN ALL WINTER J vice-president of Brineo, said| Mr. Drury said consultations A & Ww DRIVE-IN while nuclear—power could--be have been held with the gov- emer OH, DAD! - STUFFED YOU iNOW HOW THE BOYS LOVE. TD LIKE DW RENTA suee YY OF SAILER ANC A PAIR OFF pane 6°X LNIOV 138D3S *___RESTAURANT__—_Ideveloped_in_Bronco’a_market-'ernment of Newfoundland. Malpeque Road - : : meet 12.00—Weather ~ 8.16—Morning Roundup - -CKCW-TV 12.05—Tewn, and Country Time 8.45—Weather as . || 12.30—News and Weather * 8:15—Maritime Sportscast SUBLECTS: DEPOSED 9.57 a.m.—Statien Sign On: 12.45—Town and Country Time 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 2 THE CALIPH - AND 10.00 mie Halidey Cariscia 1.00—N nd Weather 8:35—Max Ferguson Show . ASSASSINATED HIM : , ee AGE =\10-40a. in coMontradl 207 1.05=St osRemémber 9:00—CBC News © Fane Femnee Syedne ben. FORE. 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Java tree apa z 9.00 p.im.—Get Smart 8.58—Headlines and Weather 4;00—CBC News ‘ : 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show | 9.00—1967 And All That CBC 4:03—Canadian Roundup : 10.00 pm-Fridey Night at the} %45—In Conada This Week CBC 4:10—Musie In The Air > : Maviak | 10.00—CBC News : 4:15—Music In The Air : Part tI Want To'live | 10-15—Today’s Editorial and This | 4:30—Assignment ss z Part l—Bail Out at 43,000 Week at the UN 4:35—Music In The Air @ ——_——————————$§| 10.30—Mursice Scone Montreal 5:00—Mar. 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Editorial 7.30—News and Weather 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1: 10.30—Music Scene Prairies 7.35—Farm Report (Cont'd). 11:00—Bill of Fare 7.41—Morning Roundup 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. = | "Suds' and Song” 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. | 7 46 Morning Reundup | 12:00—CBC News , 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup ~ 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard | 12:03—Sport Scores, Inland and 8.58—Thought For Today 8.00—News _ Marine Weather DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work i: x AXYDLBAAXRE is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A {s used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- THAT YOU TOOK THE TIME ‘TO READ THE WHOLE OUTLINE / | 9.00—CBC ‘National’ News—CBC 8.11—Westher 12:18—<Musie In The Night 10.05—Notes and Music 11.45—Bulletin Board | You are. South, both sides: high-card points and’ a balanced LY UB LF WTIMHFLFA SOELI . | 9.11—Preview Commentaty—CBC 1 9.15—Assignment . 5 i C NTR CT BRI DG E trophies, the length and formation “of-the words are all hints. 10.25—Sunlight Eye oa . = 10.30—Notes and Musie | By B. JAY BECKER ; 11.50—Notes and Music : t | et irect to | . 11'85Atlantic Newa Roundup vineereh The bidding Pane ue ay ee eta YKMY SMPN NVOXYKGOW KTMHYE ——— heen: trum 9.20—Notes and Music © 10.00—News and Weather Each day the code letters are different. — 11.00—News and Weather t a emmnnieementa 11.05—Notes and Music BIDDING QUIZ | % Three notrump. With 14 A Oryptogram Quotation | Merth Hast Seauth not be-much point to a three WrMENF YV WvIT.—HLIMER 1 Pass 1@ Pase |Club bid, because # minor sutt FREE DELIVERY Fish & Chips Hot & Cold Sandwiches All. European Meat & Cheese DIAL 4-6669 _HEIDELBERG ‘Coffee Shop & Delicatessen 192 Kent Charlottetown i til Pay Day Try Atlantic's “Thrifty Fifty” $50.00 cost only 28c per week ATLANTIC FINANCE Corp. — ane « Need 50,00- } | INF Pass ? game {s only a remote possibi- Yesterday's Oryptoquote: THE MORALITY OF AN ACTION | ility, and because, even if part-| DEPENDS UPON THE MOTIVE FROM WHICH WE ACT. arfety 4 What wild you bid now with eT 8ave # preference i of —JOHNSON 4 : t "170 eke ath of tee folowing it eue hee eo gpg i (@ 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) | | hands? \ : ' 1. Spades 10 Hearts K Q 8639 aii hand) le ae 9 mnree. CHUBR. TRE Reni 1. Three Clubs. @ general | Us aeons |rule is that whenever responder eeened” ore Diamonds K 7 Clubs A J 9 4 2) a 2. Spades J 6 Hearts AQ 7 4. 3. Pass. Theres no good rea From 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ; nds 832 Clubs AK 9 5/20" te disturb one notrump. Se ic ane LIT 'D. Week gob ig |Game is more or less out of the com Ey | Open Seven Days a Week | 3. spades K J 4 Hearts QJ3853 COME ON ue CLYDE! BY THE }) STALLIN' $0 HE WON'T . Clubs K |question with only 10 — points LMASOR, ASH TIME He FINDS /| HANG 10 @O OUT IN From 7 a.m. 10 12 pom Dae oO ee ogy (facing & signoff bid which con: | te eT eee | His HOOKS nN ieee box Diamonds 9 8 4 3 Cube. ‘tain 15 points, at most. Hence, | [oe eine thy) | WELL HAVE OUR \) SEASICK THE OTHER | * ithe only real problem to bé@ N CATCH CLEANED, || NIGHT WATCHIN’ A + | ‘names a new suit, the response | Seven tricks at. notrump are jis forcing and the opener must |jjKely to he made on high-card | jbid again. Thus, the heart Te- strength alone. But a commit: | | sponse is 100 percent forcing and | ment to two hearts, the only North must bid again even with practical alternative to a pass, ee minimum open- runs the risk that partner may 1 OD 0 acide t heart support | This principle likewise applies lee iaa torent te ha In "gael | when the responder, at his sec- 4526 9 bad trump break could | lond opportunity, again bids a coct the part score and result | }new suit. However, there is one in » minus score instead. mf -exception-to-this latter rule, and 4 yre¢~diamonds—Again-we_. that is when the opener sifn8 have an opening bid facing an | loff with one notrump after ononing bid, but the best game | hearing the first response. ‘contract is by no means clear | In such case, if the responder |q¢ this point. We. therefore en- be sure of getting another bid the final contract by jumping from the opener, he must jump to three diamonds (forcing). “[ the bidding: —-Since~South--has"Trié “intention is to abide by — | so0d reason (an opening™ bid \North's, decision at this point, \facing an openitig’ bid) fo-insist Whether he chonaes hearts, dia ent St. 5 nn a game contract, he jump- mond: trump as the best 196 K ao Dial 2-2445 shifts te ies Sh: i £ ay rump a d | Wai ‘ os eed, ; . ' Pagel W ok eee “ te eee um see aome t . 4 a % | wants to name # new suit and |list partner's: ald in choosing| ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HiS LIMIT BY NOW AND COOKED, ANID: /3\ NAVY COMEDY 3 BE DNDER ARREST BY = CMGNT ch O y Pe THE GAME WARDEN! x) EX RY \ le RY | CLAIMED \ IT.WAS. THE DIA- LOGUE * , W3133NS 2 SOONN wana 4.1 “FiEN WITH A SHAIEDC OF ANIMAL HUNGER --