\ 8 9 9 10 10 ' 11 12 I2 12 I2 11:30—Joan Marshall ' 11:40—Ruth Harding 11:45-Recorded Music 12:00—S~wearing In Ceremonies of the Speaker of the House. 1:00-CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages From Life 1:30—Maritime Farm Broad- cast _ 1;59.D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Va1'iation On A Theme 2:15-—The Happy Gang 2:45—For The Piano 3;o0_T/c Matinee _ 4:00——Opening of Parliament 5;oo,Mariti.me Fish Broadcast 5;3o_.'1‘ime For A Song ' 5:45—The Story Man 6:00-—CBC Times 6:10—Maritime Sportscast 6:15-—CBC News and Weather 6:30—Rawhide l \ c:45—Roving Reporter 6:55-Byline 'l:00—Music In The Evening 7:30-Speech from the Throne 8100-1-Ii Fi Club . 8:30-—Ma1-itime Magazine crcv‘ TV‘ CHANNEL 13 MONBAY ATLANTIC DAYLIGI-IT TIME 3:30 p.m‘.—Afternoon Musicale 4:00 p.m.—Open House ’ 30 p.m.-—Howdy Doody p.m.—Hobby Corner p.m?—Children’s .‘ Newsreel p.m.—Kiddies Kartoons p.m.——Western Theatre p.m.-CFCY TV News p.m.-Gazette p.m.—T. B. A. ' p.m.—My Little Margie p.m.—So-uvenir p.m.—The Millionaire p.m.—On Camera p.m.—I Love Lucy, p.m.——'1‘ugboat Annie p.m.—Studio One In Hollywood p.m.—CBC TV News a.m.—Local Weather Forecast a.m.—Viewpoint 22 a.m.—-Sign Off SSESS ‘£8 4 5 I I 6 6 7 7 8 '5: ‘:33 8888888 But he did bid a heart, West doubled, and East made an in- spired paiss, converting the in- formatory double into a busi- ness double. Not only the bidding, but also losing the jack to the _,queen. The ace of heants proxiided trick number thirteen for the defense. Down 2,000. - Thedefenders had pitched a shutout. 9:00-—Vancouver Theatre 9:30——Summer Fallow 10:00—-CBC Symphony ,_ Roundup _ 11:30;University of the Air 12:00—-Here’s The Weather and 11:00—CBC N ational News Sign Off OTTAWA (OP) —,—— OCF House Leader Hazen Argue Thursday called on Parliament to shackle the "fabulously , high’’» interest rates charged by some lending firms and retail busi-nesses. He opened Commons debate on his bill, which he has sponsored often in past sessions, to put an intrest ceiling of 12 per cent a year on all loans not already con- trolled by federal law. Reaction of Progressive Gon- servatives who spoke on the bill was comparatively cool. The first Liberal speaker agreed with it in principle but wanted further Com- mons study of it. ‘ Mr. Argue said his measure would not affect bank interest rates, or rates on small loans by finance companies up to $1,500, which are already controlled. But other loans and instalment credit by stores frequently had “fabulously hig " in t e r e st chaurges. An annual rate of 20 per cent was “quite common.” Rates by “so-called reputable firms" ran as high as 54 per cent. Simpsons-Sears and Ea-ton’s, ex- tended credit through budget ac- counts and instalment credit which ranged from 10 per cent to a maximum 54.per cent a year on the smallest purchase. BLOT-ON DEMOCRACY “Almost without excption Ca- nadians b e l i e v e that interest rats of 20, 25 and 30 per cent per year should not be allowed . . . it’s a. blot on democracy for CCF H.ouse*LeacIe=r Wants A Clamp On High Interest Rates ants were unable to operate in this field. The bill would help them to compete ' with larger stores. ’ mrs AT EMPLOYMENT? Egan Chambers (PC—Montr;eal St. Lawrence-St. George) had a “great deal of sympathy” for the motive behind the bill but wond- ered whether it might backfire at; a time when consumer buying should be maintained. Automo- bile finallclng might suft'er,-,in- creasing unemployment in that industry. Gordon Ghown (PC-«Winnipeg South) said the bill was an at- tempt to destroy a "healthy en- terprise" generally employed by the Canadian public. He preferred legislation aga-inst loan “sharks,” if it-swas possible to ferret them out. Chesley W. Carter (L — Burin- Burgeo) supported the bill in principle but recommended com- mittee study. There were some obvious cases of hardship inflic- ted by loan conditions but at the same time consumer spending- key to a healthy econom>y—-was involved. M. Douglas Morton (PC—-Tor- onto Davenport) said it was im- possible to legislate on human conduct, motives and morals. But there were ‘cases, including the taking of second and third mont- gages on homes, where legisla- tion would be of assistance. I WAN‘? A Two. \ HUNDRED WATT Euzcrlelc-LIGHT rs. ROMANTIC . g , our Hale: nu THE ~. DARK.’ W00.’ W00.’ THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT x-9 ' , v , 9,1 M ‘T I TH’Tl-llN_OSI’LL THA ‘ RAWO Page 12 The Guardian Mondul lune 958 YEAH.GRAND§4A. ;s_ssefir'\T~c<3~Y3 3:331: .wssc;F-gfNo,. BE,,.,,,,E,2E, G,2ANg;<4§, I A. —k‘ if H I D A I C R O S S W O R D ~IEl&l[§.i5.lii CAKES on PAID — HOW Agog; IQ/gw ., I|NIuuu- ' crcr MONDAY RIPLEY S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Acgoss »2.Injure 22. Cuban cl tars Eta -ru-couu-rev roe YOUR MELON PATCH... ALOT - ~- 1 Apple drink 3. 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Icing to send back a diamond, STEVENSON . - ’ 8:15-—Music by Mantovani -[ ‘Q54 trmflped by East_ V ' _ ____ 3 9=30—Th€ C0309“ _H°“" , hi’ Now the seven of spades by “ 10:30—Trnveller’s_ Night Life Out Isd~ &Q III East was trumped with the six y 1o;45__out of mi: World ‘:50 D50» P-I 1'" and overruffed with the nine. An- L 11:00-—D0mini0Il CW8 ""."“' ' " "T " " other diamond lead brought a . L1:10-—Sign Off hgpeimg 1ead_kmg of spades‘ ruff and another spade lead. South I. can MONDAY Sgosm ‘:“;'hb‘§e°r“f,:l?§g§‘;§,f,§'°Tfi:':» ‘t’:n“‘£0;"”§‘e tffefilght and West 5 " :' THEM!-IE sAvs.we E 1 MADE rr l=zx-THE LITTLE 1, . 1, ct m the st at . ' 51-AND on-H3 recur . Km Aclzoss-n-ls srzesrl LL DAYLIGHT TIME ° W 9“ 06 are D West, with murderous iuteut = ‘ - ‘ HE uzzs sop.-rs: «<25? rrs 1 :.n<s . ' known to me, and even if they 3150, then 19.1 a 10w c1ub_ Eagt 9009 AND TA‘-’° ": 'l'HI$ I’-‘O2 M027‘/!‘HE . 1:15-—Marine Weather and Fill were,_it is doubtful that the vic- took the kinIg‘aJnd returned a club ME HOME we SIT " LIKE5 BOAT5 7:30—A.M. Chronicle IZIIDS in 1:he_holocaust would re- and the ten won, The ace of clbs our IN THECAQ “I ' 3303'-rCBC News and» Weather hsh any publicity. was followed by another club. AND TN-I‘ "09 3 8:15-M'aritime Sportscast South was a member of the Dummy rurfed and East over- " ' 8:20—A.M. Chronicle school which reveled in light miffed. . ~ 0 8:45—Morning Devotions opening bids. Even so, it strikes Eleven tricks had been PIIay- 2 9:00—-A.M. Chronicle us that he should have cornsider- ed and South had not'w\on any 10:00—A.M. Chromcle ed it more expedient to open of them. East had the A-7 of )- 11:00-—Showcase _ with a club bid rather than 51 hearts left. He led the seven and Ill 11-.l5—Kindergarten of the Au heart. South misguessed the situation, 5 IYlIYflIDYUU,TRY7DJAIL TONTDAAD ME WHEN WEGF7%@7'DIIELPV9U HNDTIEHLLERS? A ‘ -Forward -I-nevade @ aillgatw... L P , LADIES‘ SUMMER SKIRTS POLISHED COTTON AND CHINO. Latest ‘styles. Sizes 10 to 20 _$2.9s to $7.93‘ I.ADIES' BATHING suns SATIN LASTEX, COTTON PRINTS, IVY STRIPES. Sizes 10 to 44. From $3.98 to $15.95 A s. A. Mcnouam __ ’ our parliament to allow the inter- - « IMCRAZY FER YA,MA1TY, VDO Pool! 'M°nc*°n est rates that are applied today Begln S00" — usreune guy-ry_,_w5-u_5o-m, 3’‘3Y---I'1 "559 VA---~ F004-'EVEN CHANNEL 2 in many instances.” » . I < in’ COMMISSION AN’ TELL ‘EM ALL X‘,,,}°,;‘o%?,"°°“ '-'’'‘E M 0 N b A Y Mr. Argue said that if the Com- On Memonal OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Hos mu;l;I‘eTFTR(z’g"oMek...mev'u mow JR .§‘5;,f,;‘. I I mons did not want to adopt his 1 ., , , ' measure now, it should refer the OTTAWA (CP.l—-Works Minis LooI<.’ 7/%/ MADAM.THE sossecr Q aoxm Fen use. ’.., “A _ l 1:00 p-m-~§I§£gayW§;§fi2f11 vvthgle matter to a committee for ter Green indicated Friday con- /‘I$E1I3usA,LET'6//. HEARD‘*g—‘q‘gE6H I.r&ll")gE1lDDSl6 1:3 Tl-IIE . ..| j ' 5“ Y- . t tan may start soon on it D UPTOA / ['7 ~“~ M.-ow - §ports ,, He also urged the government Lamonal war memorial in DOL MOUNTAIN fr f,‘(‘)i,‘ljg-I/>“‘§§°5§ F0RTUNA'rel.»/A I E } . C0319 3391‘ Peter to consider providing alternate (mawa_ I-AK? AND F15!-I-' / I WAWE You 0oR"““’ ,9 MOST’ HAPPY A. D I ‘:00 p‘m.—I<9e/rfcre The Back sourcgs of‘ C 0 n Sum er credit‘ He mentioned it in the Com- WOERCSS3/RENT WILTON DUTO-E TEIKTP In 4-_()() p_rn_...O~pe-n I1-muse C“?"e“’d banks Should dV‘e1°‘p mons in giving a list of projects CABIN; CRAZY H‘/PNOTISM ALONE WITH HIM :‘ 0 4-30 -11 d D od “*9” ma“ 103“ b“5”‘e5S- ‘ l ded ' n’ d tment’s ‘IOU 6!-APPED ON -A-EVEN T '-I . pm. ow y o y Mr Ar ue .d h. mm id lnc u in is epar , HEN My 5:00 p.m.—Hobby Corner cove; thegfiel (152; 15 W‘::i.t “immediate planning program _ HIM\'{g‘TlI:I‘I5AMIf4I-‘TE: MAGNETIC . 5:15 p.m.-—Chlldren’s Int. News th . °°"S“m,°r Cr ,1 looking to the very near future.” 32... I U , E Q-’‘‘‘' POVNER5 MAY 5130 llm.——Range Rider rough lnstalrlnem buglnlf’ fin" The list included a winter port . 6H%‘éI;r‘-I <.- $200 P-m-—P1lPl39t Theatre ance company oans an I 9 like‘ at Pointe au Pere Que costing I ‘ - KI-u ’ 4- s;15 _,_m__Unc1e Jack at the In 1956, the finance companies 3000000 ' " K ’ “ "‘ ' , Pi ‘ had “we t d'l t ” h s ’ ’ ' . ' V" ' ' ‘ ‘ 6:30 o.m.3l§‘§lly Evening TV the iorlriorcrffieiai §:$:rn“nleIlI A new Hamil W“ “‘e“‘°“a1 (-“I1/0-5’-A/0.’.’-/Ml/5"c;£TAh//1Y "“A"‘EL" ‘-’?'W"""‘-PARRGYS -WHERETHE . News limited the rates they could was planned some years ago t° ,'Po’"‘4“”/A7Z"y'WHERE AW‘-"TE LEEVEDEEPEEN BEAUTIFUL gfi? 3‘Ir:“":i)eat{.]“'~;1‘t S t ‘ charge on loans up to to Cltllmmernorate those wh%hdied in g - PARROT‘ r;@mS . .——s .0 lgl on. 901‘ 5 .two per cent ~11 ~ t e Second World War. < e pres- WI E . j _ ,/ 7.00 p.m.—Rlngslde with the _$300, one per? Iago?‘ amllnflliletllhfrfi cnt national war memorial in. 0t- I" I awe‘ LEEVE- r . ‘J ’ 3.00 E.IaSS1eI'S the next $700 and half f tawa’s Confederation Square, un- z . ‘ 3§;;o cent on balances betwteer? n§1%§3 veiled in 1939, was designed as a an ,, 9;00 mm. _vI\h(, Mimonaire and $1,500. This was equivalent to First wmld War memorial’ < 9;3o p_]n_..-_Qn Camera a monthly rate of 1.27 per cent Among other planned buildings $‘?‘~'> E’; ' 10500 P.m.—I Love Lucy “Y3 $1.500 loan.‘ in his list, for which no cost es- I ..''l 59" 10:30 p.m.——Tugboat Annie 6t in 1957 profits of finance timates were given: "‘~-“"‘- ' ‘ ' I :1 §; 11:00 . .—St ‘ 1 - - , . . . — ‘ '« I ' ‘9 12:00 —Cl§guT\(7m‘S'ew's <C:(e)$?amPs had risen by 3' pm A bmldmg at St" 'I“hn 5’ I.\fld" . I" I// /l r , ‘ . . ‘ . . to house unemployment lllsur- I / - 2 12.15 p.m. —Vlewp0lnt The big instalment cr ‘ - . .5 / 2 / 'I .. 2 “ edit rates ance and family allouance of- «. - 5gAuc;.q5 12:22 :. .—CKCW TV News were not charged by cam, f‘ ' . .2 ’;‘ - pl .1 ya = 12,30 3 m __5].gn OE busme M afy Ices and a Montreal Veterans ai- _ 5 5--1,,,..._.,,,_,_.,__,_,_, ,,;,,m,_ I.-I,,,.fi';?5l/SE -g 1 - - - ssmen. ost small merch- fairs department building. *' --" ~ - — - ” ' ‘