tte cccitiemame tte ‘ See |, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 18, 1966. | , The work will involve / | Caouette. Says {nensfor~-Canadar's argu. |. | No Separatist 1CF-104 . and T-33 aircraft, the BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP) — I HAVE SOME sauna AFTER WE FINISH THE PARTY DRESSES, LETS TO CATCH UP ON THIS 2 EACH A COWGIRL OUTFIT / sy ‘ s xp : q APTERNOON/ 1 I’M NOT GOING TO THE LADIES’cLUB MEETING TODAY, MRS. GABBY’ Federal Cabinet To Consider’ Food Output Hate Literature, Sterilization: Outstripped Meadiges ull ters rine iene ‘Real. Caouette, leader of the B B bi ‘tabled in the Commons for Rob- | tions of hate. literature, geno- | Saul Hayes, congress” execu- ms Ralliement des Creditistes, said et C Coates » (PC—Cumber-+ land) ‘ | .Total work content’ of the; ne 4 ‘tive vice-president, urged that ROME (AP)—World food pro- is. not a separatist niain contract. now i eide and mass sterilization next | at the same time - thee cabinet.duction apparently failed. to a re easdlan . essed oe ease 35.000 | week as it studies possible ways consider whether legislation can keep upwith population growth qn g speech to a service club, ‘man =: hours. Additional” minor. to. curb ‘racist propaganda,|be passed to implement. fully last year. and the prospect for poe said: t contracts to be issued had an! Prime Minister Pearson said “|the UN convention on genocide this“ year is no better, the «1 ¢annot see Quebec without However, he told.a delegation) While murder is outlawed by United Nations Food and Agri- canada’ nor can I see Canada from the Canadian Jewish Con-| Canada law, such aspects of ‘cultural Organization has report. | : ebec: They need each | 3 OTTAWA ‘CP)—The / federal islative steps comes before the cabinet will go ifta the ques. |cabinet next week. . { VWANVHS estimated <w6Fk content of 7,000! man-hours. * | | Mr: Drury also said industry gress that it is doubtful whether | genocide as mass Sterilization e¢ ee rer res ar : : e legislation on hate literature can|and .mass ‘castrations which ~‘'Neither food nor raw mate- oe ee ag they need ev ee aoa “pe placed before Parliament” at} would “achieve extermination o{ -rials-taken_separately are likely “44.” caouette-said—all Quebec took part in negotiations for 8. its current, session. |a race within a:generation are to haye adyanced in step with | 3 fom Canada are -‘the company contract- with D at ce SE witt you come ARs Por Mr. Peatsom and seven of his left untouched. Nor is advocacy Population growth.” said the eis it had before the Second Aircraft Co... seat “OVER AND HELP : eabinet ministers received ajot such steps outlawed. organization's ‘annual commod- we id W when the federal | tc ene ME ete | ? ” priefi.from the congress renew-|WILL STUDY ISSUE ‘ity .review, based on informa- Ord. — sec over the pro Douglas decided April 28 not} PICTURE, | ing pressure for legislative ac:| Mr. Pearson said -these mat- tion up to the middle of March. ee Feit , be grant the contract to the | HENRY °? ‘ j tion on hate literature. \ters-will come up in the cabinet| If final figures available later |Vinclal SOVETRINER”: |Nova’ Scotia plant, he said. Oa : = He said a report by govern. Study of hate literature ‘and also. show a production increase in E h t Due HAS EYE OPERATION x IQAe on @ . ment officials on possible leg. phen Caneis decides whether , 1965, ap te sonal arn nnea MONTREAL (CP) — ae ‘ , i ‘ 0 gn fi UN convention port said. Production for ee ; 4 | a < oe against racial discrimination was unlikely to sustain the pop- For Contracts ea Pay onan | =a f en ON THE AIR een es a have” the ulation growth rate of two bee OTTAWA (CP) — datuatey an operation for a detached ret- | | Leet q f ciated with any steps the fed- The group noted that vital ee es oe te es ents teene, ae oe Pere P j : eral government takes*in these crops of. wheat and rice were |" aah $230,000 to Ena-|man said the operati + Ton: _ ‘ The tollowing program list. seas and hoped to have dis. down, with only .a slight in- |¥ear valu + Products whee ae Cts on _ - Go” ‘Ings ~ are~ ~~ published-—-free-—-of cussions with them. -__—-ergase—in- cOarse_grains. io ’ bi ae Og. *? ae on ae we 20 seharge as a public service and| The oneness also complained’ WioREASE NOTED | Se aan . —— : ae “ en 5-18 e@ppear as ‘presented tous by) ina brief that- the —referen 7 a ss ea : 2 ite the stations concerned. to -the-“‘eqdal-partnership of cae It said that-among developéd > RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 5 . = two founding races” in Canada regions, North America saw a | = = "| | [ THERE'S YOUR FATHER, DAD’ CAN I-ASK~ increase -in* agricultural. ' ASK HIM” CHARGES SOME | (WELL, NOWSTHAT “| Dona ANo.r., . ‘. ue ( x satu - | perpetuates < large 7 —s| A BIG FAVOR OF YOUF | WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS | gerous racist naioees 44 442° production: Production in West- : 2 hla - ARE GOING GAS.ON Your BILL CECY-TV ‘uit qtenitn. acimowadeng O, Eope. 0, ope, Thee] GRRE ewes Geen A wre = * es eee eave ‘drought caused serious harvest | iG INCHES OF SNOW th. | chosen | wording: in drawing terms of reférence--The matter * FELL IN SOMERSET KY, sjt* On May 720, 1894 AND BLANKETED THE —TPBIO“ MK M.— Musical | GROUND toe 24 HOURS | 100 Goninte lredyctions in South Africa and | t p-m.—Gemini | | Australia. Walk in Space Lay | Via 1:90\‘p.m.—-Film Festival < Vhad bean disci Among undeveloped regions, ||] ao ae aa commission pepper tsa ge Latin American - ee a 3.00 Ents Teli The truth beet made by htm and the eres ee abe ‘the “al 7 - ; ission t im. | C @ bh an cotake' $0 commi to modify the im- expanding population ae i 4.00 p.m.—World In Contrast pression given. 5 ee hs a i pans d. | 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle ome h e commission's report, population basically unc! oe z §.00-p.m.=Rin Tin Tin. pwaion he hoped would be avail. Unfavorable eee =m edie oe weuioeth porn Ate A able--by the year end, would uctan, 2 the Far East, Tila! i PRONE ALOMAR "6.00 p.m.—kréesime Paliveat’>>'~/pO¥ershadow,, the .wording in the‘ : ; . ; 6:12 GS mochieetiene Political terms of reference and he hoped | “The repens sett Chinese 04t9 | ALPHABETS) - 200 ANCIENT : 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot th commission. would interpret eae favile. Revere | Hines RITAN. : 6.50 P.M.—Gazette ats instructions so as to remove Gueuo" ® j in the Soviet | Th Ay TRAN. ATIN. “A 7:00 p.m.—CFCY-TV News ithe objectionable effect. drought Bae Ot: F “eur ae PHOENICIAN / AND EGYPT! a Hy 7.15 p.m.—Political Telecast \EX aS Union sand astern One| FOIE Lo. Lireedascvenkettintmio nin) 7:25-p.m.—TBA EXPRESSES FEAR ' cut production sharply there. — | ae 6 7-90; pim-OWall Disney: Presente> |yge ee coneteee also. expressed | ‘The FAO said factors ia 8) Penn, c 8.30 p.m.—Bewitched | that immigration policy. worldwide increase exports | : 9.00 eet Blue Light may bé- Changed to- curtail. the were grain-shipments-te-the-So-|__ 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre number.of relatives of Canadian viet Union and Eastern Europe) - >|: 10:30 p.m.—Festival—Concert _ |Fesidents who may be sponsored from Canada and other major @ 11:30 p.m.—Festival- : |for immigration to this country, producers. e im & Max In The Morning |..Mr._. Pearson said this has oes : ; z 92.00 a.m.—CBC News oe ae cabo discussion Vi > ee wal 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports| 4nd something will’ be placed | Cl ‘ - Scores = bette Fa amate soon. It was Irus aims i 4 Dy oe 12.15 p.m.—Sign - Off [not the intention to “unwisely 40 | . = 7 ' TRE a CKCW-TV restrict immigration” but he nfants “1M, Auithg bull at caaassn aan Cte aw Ee SOE ot hee ees “ vey -ug’| = WAS SPARED IN. THE RING "AT THE DEMAND OF THE’ SPECTATORS 9.57 a'm.—Station Sign On migration te come trom sper; REEHOLD, “NJ. (AP)—An| "AREN'T TOOK 63 TneosTs Prom Te DICADORS F $0:00-e.rt-Canadian.Schools (nt. Some Tom spon’ unidentified virus has taken the | PIKES WITHOUT ONCE ING TS HEAD (Oct.\4 18609 , 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools. The a aie a are od ‘lives Of 40" infants ty“ Monmoutis+ pr ee : aakacaicinkammmgeenel men Ae 11.30 avm.—Friendly-Giant by: the eoaeer aor: the UN (county. New vorsey, Peirey 4 Te easy eerey Bi — : ma. z Helene | om - rin ast | » & Ton a onctutenen Gae [ocevention 3 outa pagal ee “IDAILY CROSSWORD waft S| Ee aa a.ms—Across Canad. a : Conia. ton. and. imp ement it in Dr. Malcolm Gilman, county ACROSS * 4. Walking 22, Neigh- Stara | ste 2:50 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill— | ee physician, said here the # 4 pirtnplace sticks bor RAC Je BK TAIL IE 9 cea All. The..Ydung..Men......|... Mt; Pearson said It-would be | state health department is in--! of ; §.Pert. to of 30 - aa 1 2.30 p.m.—At. ‘Home With Helen |pessible for Canada to sign the Vestigating to deter mire | —srona eac— ee a as al : Crocker, convention and discuss later’ hether it can Identify the iW 6, young drink ‘24, Turkish 8.00. p.m.—To Tell The “froth with ‘the provinces ways to im- virus. + 4 eaten ©. Philippine. weight B | 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty o plement” its provisions “inthe ~The virus produces*—severe+4-43-Of—an- for one oe 25-Plead 3 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast country. pneumonia with complications | area « 7, Warlike 27. Counter- { = 4.30 p.m,—Razzle Dazzle i to the heart, liver, kidneys or! 12, Anxious 8, Molding: part - 5:CO p.m.—Secret Cquirrel efe,o* lspleen, Dr. Gilman said) ~~ | (13; Bright “9, Conrad's ----29. Paul, - ane Sa men eee ee No Facilities All but_six of the total num- ||. but. cheap “Victory”, for 55600 Spin. Natlon’s Business 2) eve eee eras ’____\ber. of infants who have died | ) 14. Bread-and- heroine one Se =~ .* tin the—county—_in_the last year [~~ circuses: t0. British —~~ 82. Hawal- 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather For Testin were stricken with the virus, setting . streetcar fan bird 3 Peay pani Soe : g Dr. Gilman said. The latest | 15.Facility — 48, Junior's __88. See 22 Leen pur sunee We : _ death occurred Sunday ‘16. Yoke early down 39, Birds — 7.00 p.m.—Man From U.N.C.L.E.- [* Cancer Cure : > s * Oe cia wknd 34, Contigant: 41. Hyde Paz =| reg ie sally bvared process 19. Glacial abbr. oo te 100 p.m.—Mickey. Finn 421. Remote rid 36. Rose : Sweet. 9:30 p.m.—Bob-Hope theatre | OTTAWA (CP)—The__ federal | Government [is Vine. 20.808rs sfamily. __potatoes {10 F080 pan Festa }health__depa. ——-does—_not|____ eateries ek oe the: stone affirmative plants 4. Affirmative : 2 ms : Concert : have facilities of its own to test R e } 24.Siberian 21. Exhaust -$7. Thick —-— 45. Help--—— 4 mm: R Max-in the Morning the alleged cancer cure ACH, eceives gulf i 12:00. a.m.—CBC-TV. News Health Minister MacEachen told | is : 4.26. Too izes? YA? 1 2 }10 12.15-a.m.—Viewpoint .. the Commons. . cea 14 28, Erie, for - 4 . S| 12:20 "a.m.—LTV-News—— 2 A plea-for federal-testing haé | Donation— — te ane szper eel, — V4 t iaaraile 41 pee 12.30 a.m.—Station Sign Off s_| been made by the drug's discov- aa Se 130. Neighbor A a : a erers, Dr, V. A. Mirkovich, 72,, TORONTO (CP)—Twenty-six | of Fla. e — Gy 2 @, CFCY RADIO | of Toronto and-his-son,-Dr- V. ‘oil panels by three famed Ca- | 31. Foreman hE TTA, Z < 9 V. Mirkovich, 40, of Ottawa. ‘madian artists -havebeen do- } 35.Marker oy YZ Y WY re | WEDNESDAY They say research institutions nated to the Ontario government | 36. Tropical rrAT Les Le Lea - 6.30—News and Weather will “not make ‘clinical tests of hy R.. A. Laidlaw, 80-year-old |. oe [a Y, 6.35—Morning Roundup ° the anti-cancer hormone they Toronto financier and indus. | Ds ~—her fae | as Ae (25 . 4.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. developed eight years ago. trialist. : = 48. Comiplete hee Vf) i 6 .46—Morning Roundup The research laboratories re-| In keeping with Mr. Laid- | RG Ott ~ Te ot a 129 6.55—News and Weather - | quire details of the drug's com- Jaw's desire for anonymity,-the | 45. Cavities Of 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour ‘ Position, but the Mirkovichs |goyernment officially accepted | 46. Taut 7.30—News and Weather have refused to divulge this. the gift a few months ago but | 47. Moham- 7.35—Farm Report They say disclosure may re-|made no announcement of it. | ' medan 2 7.41—Morning Roufdup’ __| sult in loss of their claim to| The collection includes 13/ 4 ence ‘ e 7.45—Island Wr. and-Mar. Temp. | S0lé credit for having evolved pieces by J. E. H- “MacDonald | han nn es 5 “FF a 7.46—Morning Roundup the theory of an anti-cancer hor-|and four by Lawren Harris, both) ~~" SEA: a _ 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard/ mone as a body defence mech- Group of Seven painters, plus | 1. Cheas term 43 44 4s 2 £ 8.00—News é anism. “the works “of Tom| ‘9 : 8.55—Weather Replying to Heath Macquar- Thonidan. The value Is. about | ap 46 Y a 8 16—Morning Roundup rie (PC—Queens), Mr. Mac- $80,000. e | 2. Anthon Sac wentnet c. Eachen said regulations of the |” ji was’ leariied Ontario also || ~ Gomstoc : 8.50—Atlantic. News Roundup Food and Drug Act state’ that lhopes to acquire Canadian | perhaps : —H 8.58—Thought For Today ACH must undergo pre-cjinital | works from the $50,000,000 col- | : - S-! 9.00—CBC National News—CBC testing and its composition must \jection .of ° U.S. industrialists|| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: 9.10—Notes and. Music | be revealed before it can be @D-'| Joseph H. Hirshhorn before it “ “AX YDLBAAX aera 10,00=-Neeirand _Wasther proved as a new drug. _|ig donated’ officially to the U.S: | che zB 10:05—Notes and Music : government. NGFELLOW : / 10.25—Sunlight Eye More than. 1,000,000 people a. Sought are paintings by Emily 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- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Wach day the code letters are different, A_Oryptogram Quotation 7 WYBX XFSGO XFVX UVG Y Rond 8S “ete 2x" 10.90—Preview. Commentary 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest 11.00—News and Weathef 11.05—Notes -and Music . 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Music, 11.55—Agriculture “66 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town. and Country Time year visit Washington's national. Carr, the Victoria-born artist historle .wax museum. ‘who died in 1945. _ CON ao GE | TRACT BRID Reaigeanaanes By B. JAY BECKER .- Ee x 4 vK FY, BVW ZYRVIJI NOOTVd 30fF ae at Wel tan: | East dealer. : The extraordinary heart re ,JCOBYB RVSXF 8G OCW VGW HCQVG. ES 12.45—Town and Country Time ‘East-West vuinerable. [turn in effect pulled the rug out | —BQSxF ‘ eee ; >. 11.00—News and Regional Weather : NORTE ae beta ee ee agit teh | ip 6 | 11:30-News end. Weather eee “jhe ‘would ordinarily not have | _ Yesterday's Oryptoquote: AMERICAN DIPLOMACY IB 11:35—Starlight Serenade ~ oQ1985 made, but at the same time it, EASY ON THE BRAIN BUT HELL ON THE. FEET. — _ Sports—CBC $653) | prevented ~himi from enjoying | CHARLES DAWES ‘é 12.00—CBC News, Weather and ' WEST EAST dummy’s diamonds. . (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) ; ‘S 12.15—News and’ Music—CBC $QJ1082 aa — Declarer took the heart with. —~ : “— 5 oe = | 1.00—News and Weather 99652 @K10> —_.|the ace and played a low dia. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE If 1.05—Towm and Country Time o 643 @AT2 mond to the king, West playing - : a 4 1.15-——Gordie rere rae hd \ #2108742 (the three, and. continued. with | .p-— 1 IQ ES 1 £00 Now See weaiie idl SOUTH | the ten of diamonds to the Jack, | W lk a 4 5:05Maitly Music { Sapas - West playing the four. _ - ‘ei | ae’ d Bio-Nowly Mine See | eae ai ae i one =Ly | : ; ssignment ’ AK9Q ’ ; ck, | - ¢ { ’ 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—CBC _ The bid on i | would have had eight ready- | x i : a a 2.35—Mostly Music i r B: imade tricks; but East took the | BROWN POTATOES AND CREAMED | en) eit bay \ He ; 2.58—Thought For Today East South West Nortk jack with the ace and declarer | fae HAK@KAFF lee ‘ ny Vy a0 3.00—News Headlines and Weather; 1d © Dble 2@ 2@ ‘then found it impossible to scone |-.| POSSIBLY CHEESE OVER HOT. | A Me 3.30—Pop et ~ sh ; Pass 2NT ‘more than seven tricks. APPLE PIE! ‘ 5 oe aye ie 4.00—News Headlines and Weather | - West’ mt »| ‘ OSCE Port : 4.03--Canadiary Roundup—CBC oe lead—queen of spad- Tome Cyne ee a es Se ee 4.10—Pop Caravan . had at * | ‘ : is ee } Here is vell-defended q_ |had at least one more diamond, ° P LA RTY : Sane Bc Isoutn got to two aetramp arg and. thus made it easy for East SO1SEE” BUT YOU PLAY DIRTY POOL, | WE HEADED fe. 5 a Marine Woather ‘West led the queen of spades, tO take the jack without worry-| ‘ ‘OU PESTS ON RIOT, PICKET YOUR -PTUIF-MAVESTY/—!S ] THE MEW HESS ; East took it with: th ‘and ing whether South had the miss- | CUTOFF RELATIONS ‘YOUR OWN !! DO) AND SINIK NOTHING LEFT TO RIOT, HAVH ape A to x: ag Of least j WITH LOWEST SLOB- 2” ANYTHING SONICS OF PICKET, AND PROTEST J. 6? 5:45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard |led. back the king of hearts! * |ing diamond. - ae AGAINST?! oe < i 5.50—The Outports : | Without this play, . South | Had: West been dealt.only the} BOVIA, YOUR YOU WANT?’ ‘ io 6.00+ News. and Weather |would have had no trouble mak- |4-3 of diamonds, he would have | MAJEST YS aN ; Ae .F ~~ 6: 16—Tonight’s Musi ling the contract. Thus, let’s sup- played the four and then the | AS aa A: ~ 4 i { :, , y he 6,30—Business Barometer—CBC s |pose that Fast, had made ’ lmnore prosaic return of a club. the three to show a doubleton. In 6.35—Tonight’s Music such case,- Kast would have or | : Ya SO a “‘MaN@V 11.1 7.00--Back to the Bible Ip that case South would win ducked the jack, knowing that hy s ‘7 > 2-30: News and Weather the club with th® ace and estab- South had the missing eight’ ns i “ey ie = , a 7-ASePrograni “Senecule . {lish four diamond tricks by lead- However, the really dramatic ; “i re hi ote — A a & he Ncln tednelinal and Weather (NE the king and then the ten play of the hand was East's re- . Bsaip : ae ow ae . j 9.00cMidwcck There cec |(overtaking with the Jack) tpjturn of the king, of hearts, | - 2 — : +@nc . 10.00--CRC:__National-News--One Par. (force out the .ace. He woul |which signified a complete wil- 3 —~ a east 3 Hill, and Speaking Personally |make eight tricks consisting -of |lingness to. throwaway a_ trick e 1 it aS some ad i! a spade, a heart, four diamonds |in an attempt to nullify dum- ALS iien $ = Rr “ —_—— ~CBC ’ 90.30—Starliaht Saranade jmy’s diamonds. aud two clubs. a Ly ° Lost e ‘ 4