3.00 News Headlines and Wea . ther _ 2.02-Best on Request -4.00' News and Wea 4.05 The Outports ; 5.00 News & Weather 5.10 The Outports (Cont.) 6.00 News & Weather 6.05 Musie for You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Music for You 7.30 News and Weather 7.45 Don Messer and His Is- landers 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather 9.10 Starlight- Serenade 10.00 Lady in a Fog ; ‘10.30 Traveller’s Night Life 11.00 Dominion News 4.10 Maritime Weather 11.15 Night Beat 12.00 News & Weather® 12.05 Sign Off CBA THURSDAY _ “DAYLIGHT TIME 7:18—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News, Weather and Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. | 8:00—News and Weather. 8:13—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8-45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M.° Chronicle. *s 55—News. - 10:00—A..M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentary. 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News 11:08—Mr. Homme’s House. 11:15—Performer’s Showcase. 11:30—Conductor’s Corner. 11:45—In Reply ; 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- cast. ; = 1:00—News and Weather. \ oe , 2:15—Tommy Hunter: Show. 2:45—Music in Black and 3:00—News. 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee. 4:00—Scored-for Spring.“ 4:3—Drama ‘1n Sound. 5:00—News. : §:03—Maritime Fish Broadcast §:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather ’ 6:15—Regional Commentary, Maritime —Sportscast, and * Musical Interlude. >. ; 6:30—Tempo. FONE, ADVERTISED, IN NEWSPAPER | White |i} ernment took over administration of 192. rental units from the St. John’s Housing Authority con- trary to agreements signed im 1955-56. The agreements said the units would be turned over to the authority on’ completion. They were a joint project of the fed- eral, provincial and ~municipal governments, a matter for the Exchequer Court! of Canada to decide. a any contracts have been b n. ‘None of the units are finished. - Mr. Justice Sir Brian Dunfield presided. . SMALLWOOD STATEMENT Premier Smallwood has-said in the legislature that CMHC was named administrator. of the units after his Liberal government re Kt is also charged by the New-' fused to appoint nominees of two Houndland government that federal Progressive Conservative CMHC notified the public it was)cabinet ministers to—tha.Jlocal accepting applications for rental | housing authority. He said the of the units in an April 3 adver-| ministers were Federal Works tisement in The Daily News here. |M inister Green and W. J. - The provincial government | Browne, Newfoundland’s member -of the federal cabinet and min . | ister-without-portfolio. Later Mr. Smallwood an nounced that three of the seven . 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Music. 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen-Tempo and. Music. 8.25—Tempo” . ‘ j -| signed voluntarily and w 8:30—Album ‘for Thursday . i eee ae bs convention here Sunday with a prayer for world peace. Fred W. Franz, vice-president of the In- ternational Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. told 34.251 delegates in Connie Mack Sta- ;.dium the world is in the most critical period of its history. ~ “Sign Off, ‘NASSER TO START PROJECT CAIRO (Reuters) — President Nasser will open construction of semi-official newspaper Al Gom- | houria said Monday. It added that : work on the vast Nile ‘River pro- ject will be complete in 1968, two. years ahead of schedule. —— x The defence also denied that’ ‘ housing “authority members re-|_ . laced tiy< men mmended 9:00—Royal. Perfortnance. 6 en = oe 2! 9;45—TBA. t 3 . a - ae -caeeavet, Canber Gr) - peay von. PEACE 11:00—News Roundup and Talk.|, PHILADELPHIA ‘AP) —. 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XYJJ Q¥Y iy, 1120 pn —Pleybit Seren. 27° these “laydown” hands is to say} ——_ Er. 12:00 am—CBC News _ | @@7mes ; to himself: What can happen.to| MFVX DEE TGCH—YQYABCG, 3 12:22 am-—CKCW News 23 defeat Tr [oe . , : a ee TOWRID |“; 12:30 a.m.—Royal Visit Highlights Sees Had Souttasked himeelf t his Yesterday's Oryptoquote: HARDLY WE LEARN a 12:46 «.mh.—Sign on vipat J 3 SAgivocs es question he might move tound the THE BLADE BEFORB THE -WRIST GROWS STIFF AND wi OFCY RADIO. . ; safety play to assure the contract. @LD—BURTON. ; , pa ‘The Declater can. see after he wins (© 1980, Hing Features Syndicate, Inc.) x (Standard Time) ‘san wet Mort " “| tthe chub lead that the slam is sure ering ; f Pas 39 he to make if the adverse clubs are - . ‘SHURSDAY 3 Pes 386 divided 38 or 42 He can safely - §.58 Sign On 64 | a a chub with the king in sither 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour Opening leed—quden of =| cae aent - tne guarentes twelve 6.15 Country & Western Round- as aut eet veh tank i fl aeons sail | ot a highway sign that reads, in| cron to de ible 51 break. 6.30 News with the : Possible 6.35 Weather _ [keeping @ forthcoming | should this condition exist the 6.40 Country & Western Round /boliday, a0 follows: "To be sale | contract is in danger the AK iz o sities onthe th, don’t buy 2 fith on lor cubs are cashed im prepare-| A 7.08 News ah cit ge a vn” dude [ON Met Oe. . =H || - 7.10 Weather Solsth amonds./ 7 cover. this possibility, as he 7.15 Country & Western West led a ‘chip and declarer! oy as the normal 33 and ¢2 Es up won with the ace. Declarer them |ireaks, declarer should invoke a td 7.35 Musical Interlude ruffed. East returned a trump ee ae : | a low club, conceding a trick 7.50 Interlude that he could ruff the next club aE : . “He now has two smail clubs left a0 News in dummy with the king without of which can be trumped is 8.10. Weather : danger of an overruff. ©: one den ae anal 8.16. Country and Wegters) pu his caution was wasted.|%™™ with king, a . Roundup. Though he wae able to dispose of | ther of which can be discarded ao a chub on the ace of hearts, South 'on the ace of hearts. bias io - vee. 7] SO YOULL HAVE ao eens raga A Brea C t a, (i * ENOUGH TIME TO < cae ll ed h Of ct : ‘HELP ME DO THE $3 Top Tune ‘Time eg eac onira ; DISHES ’ 3 9.56 Musical: Interiude ha Mad 4 ‘ | FC A C large e Against CMHC WE* i _ 10.30 Melody Parede ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — A) says it was notified Aprit 1 that | - 7 a. 10.45 Swift Money Man. - Newfoundland government suit | CMHC would charge a fee of five! 4, uw 11.00 News Headlines and Wea-jalleging breach of contract “by per cent of the rentals collected Oo the : Central Mortgage ‘and Housing|to defray costs of administering / ) * 11.02 Magic ef Musie Corporation and the federal)the units. ‘ m7 11.30 News works department opened in Su-| The plaintiff has asked the a 11.40, Weather preme Court here Monday: It/¢ourt to declare the 1955-56 fed-} 11.45 Magic of Musie was adjourned later unti! July 14. eral-provincial ‘agreements valid; |- { 12.00 Weataer | D. W. K. Dawe, counsel for the | to issue an.ofder directing CMHC si sweated = : 12.05 Rhythm Roundup ovincial attorney-general’s de-|to turn over management of the : 12.30 News and Weather sorties asked for the adjourn-!|unifs, to assess damages and MUGGS & SKEETER a ee Ae 12.45 Mostly Music ment after receiving a communi-|costs and for an injunction re |”. cA SO wav? OF COURSE NOT. STUPID!) ~~ A 1.00. News Headlines and Wet ication from Ottawa. He declined straining CMHC from_ repeating LOOK, EFFIE, WHY DON'T f= ur Mave He coup < SAEOAL 3 Mt to disclose what was in the mes- any of thg alleged acts. | -TEACH YOU TO PLAY WITH i 1:02—Mostly Music. sage. ‘ | The federal government says {GOLF CLUBS LIKE YOURE 5) ‘aura 4 2.00 Mostly Musie—(Cont.) The attorney-general’s depart-|the court is-without jurisdiction. SPOSED TO! Come event 2.30 to the Bible. ment alleges that the federalgov-| Lawyer- Fabian O'Dea said it is hy E midis |p i ; 1 a S/o _ ———_—_—__—— : : — ss || “AMON. - TUES. - WED. 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