ow Avg, Income Partly:> - we ‘ ‘Due To Low Employment a sie 4 ; i ‘ "t * . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. July 22, ‘1980 11) : ayes i en The US -agreed “tn the Ani ef i 3 U. S. And Russia. view that the , treaty— shoud Ve | cover ail outer space and. not : he. confined to, the moon and | Taare To Article oa Searing Se, see ae GENEVA. :Switzertand (Reut- | proposed ers The United States and. The Russ.aus ahinlered = agreed . Thursday to a o treaty ale oman? ariizle two US provisions on - ee ep b9 ON THE AIR: ert SR EAI sarge proportion 0 lation areas whic h tet® to Have low in- comes a or ska a5 Both. articles were t ken. jcom yd ot rm ae Sere oe Se core aenaee fron “the popu- ~ Third! “adqua ry. ee PS OTN : on nonfarm ional earnings data. to eliminate = The sub-committee, an- off- jthe effect nf differences —in—av- shoot of the UN committee on five in rural SAILORS. ~ few days. ce TAKE RISKS j ep POA af Line ale yy uh a‘ ’ L * 4 -. ee ‘ . “ " : * Me ZF VESTERDAY ORANDM A a | IT KEEPS away | ee CAtS, DOGS 5 OOKED UP SOME ExTRa-| kL. ALL Buss Tr = 4 PECE a AND ‘erage weeks and hours of work Fa Quehee also suffers from many failed to make anv appreciable of these nateqestie’ factors but difference in earnings. ina lesser gree, the report Only abofit 40 per cent of the sas male population of the Atlantie Mr Denton found that.a low region and Quebec went bevond lhe Ings’ ‘ollowing proégram’ tist- are’ published free af as a public serviee and as presented to us by Sations concerned . charge appear th ada as a whole would not itself with fA: per cent fn British Co- ensure: correspondingly low un- bimbia and 50 per'cbnt in On- emploxment levels in all parts tario. These differences account of Canada If the national_un- for part of the variation in earn- emplovment rate was brought ings hut only a small part, the yaow n to three per cent-Ontario’s report says rate would fall helow-two: per In the Atlantic» rekjon only | rent anc the prairies and Brit- half of the population was living | ish Columbia would range be- in .yrban centres in 1961, com- | tween two and three per cent. pared with 70 per cent for the {But the “Atlantic region .would (nation as a‘whole and per : still have to contend ‘with a rate a ’ in the neighborhood of-five per factor was not. by itself,. suf- 4 cent-andQuebec with about four .ficient-to account for: more than ee : and one-half per cent a small fraction’ of the variation. ' An examination of the rates The conclusion of the study ts om carnings in Canada over: the that 11-64 period found .the : sayer- not ace -empraved persow 7 —lantie—region—earned -about 9 per cent less than the Canad ian average Quehec earnings were about jeight per cent below the aver s;ace while British Columbia was [about 14 per cent above and Ontario eight per cent above. In an attempt ta explain these differences, five possibilities were considered in the study These were. the. “mix” of ine “FRIDAY PROGRAMS | CFCY-TV @ fo a 3 * ae ry iMoo r > account for much | observ- something more hasic must be sought. The Freonomie ‘Council is continuing to devote a large | part if its resources to regional | -Studies including the_ implica- tions of rapid urban growth and the — effectiveness or regional | development policies and pro | grams. + ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs Alberton, the latter's sister, how « Gertemen Get Smart »o ony 5 . fe ma Theatre @ Down Below" / News Neather-and Spert $ Sign OM lara ores Ma-DONATD RADIO SERTICE Fapert, Repairs Radios -€ and ;Record Plavers CBA RADIO FRIDAY 6 ~The Morning Show, Part 1 7 W-—The Morning Shaw, Pert 2 jot Elliott Lake, Ontario, and Mr. ; PIANOS land, Mrs. David Hanchet, __ level of iineniploynient for Can-eiementary—-sehool.—eompared— -ent_in Ontario. But again this’ the factors examined do | Willard Oulton, | have as their quests Mrs Kenneth | oe ee the peaceful uses of outer space, began Wednesday an’ There were 19 boating acei- eee ariel eee oe, _ dents in Ontario provincial parks the-two drafts. with mutual - we ie seg ORR ee iming soverei anty ‘over ‘<cientific. investigation . art \ Hee. ial) Re. ‘sistent income ‘gap hetween the du eae wine a- outer space-including the moon ——— : ste ge eanseia low per centage of the- Atlantic provinces and Wo lov «wage = indusiries and other planets ‘ yy L population of the Atlantic prev- 5 would tend “to -have ine aver=——Theartice also wan approval Oo LEARY Ince s_empin. ed ear aes a nage “emploved age earnings than a region with from all other members of a j ie « sega ey — a er major facter is that many hagh-wage. industries. But og nation United Nations legal A number of people from ()’- ;” } nasic rates of earnings in the analvsié suggests that this by it- sub-committee ‘drawing -up ,a 1 y» attended the Lobster (Car- | " ts be wee ee Bee @clan average and is more than Atlantic region. are 20 per cent self has not been. an important |i aaty to govern space explora- ‘ca celebrations held in Sum- , 4 ak cx “ee 4 ner cent below the levels of below the Canadian average factor | @ from. two. draft accords miy sid senate . , * rm WHAT HAPPENS T] Tr GO yt Miptarin and British Columbia “The effect of relatively low The occupational “mix” ‘where a mitted by” Russ nd elo 7 are aT Sn z <a YOU GET. a This ts ane of the findings pub- -hasic .rates of earnings is rein- larger numbers of workers in * oy . ’ — Rhonda Themes, i iaery. Te wat et ~} | [elede 0) Nisiisd in "An Analysis of tnter--foreed by very hich unemploy- the more highly skilled and bet- US. = ; cently spent. a couple of week. Cc ee = a ~at'Tifterenves in Manpow- ment rates. an unfavorable ave’ ter-paid jobs might account for The Sub-committee also ~ in. Fortune Cove, the guest of a “y ames er ftawation and Rarnings’, a. stricture, and low labor force ‘the higher average earnings But cepted:ian article binding states her cousin, Margaret Thomas @ “ Rll. ee -ol_the—Eeonamie—parheiwation—rates—Mr—Den-it-wax-found-that—interreztonal— ee a ne “attended the —awimming af Cayn of Canad prepared by ton says. “‘Seasona! fluctuations disparity is not reduced’ in any ‘D_&ccor ordance witht = ses held at West Point on are severe, the genera: educa- degree when allowance is-made '4W and in the interest of inter- clas , he kal The study save that a sub Horial level, of the population is: for differencas in occupational national peace and security. Dale Phillipe, O'Leary 1 being cessions by- both the wiktor ‘last year, compared with eight inj space powers. : os + RIPLEY’ 'S BELIEVE iT OR ‘NOT - ob Thonn my, FW hd he enerver ph O Non pe me -Aeslea_de ias Penas, span, | Se _AS THE MUNICIPAL PRISON YOUR DATES i BROUGHT YOU HOME ALITTLE | LATE, DION'T HE 34 I WS GORGEOUS NIGHT / [i ie) a WINGEY THOUGHT YOU WOULD, SO'HE TURNED THE BULS OFF! | be os You SAY 4 “YOU ARE 7 + 607 DOUG A MONEY TOSTRKE YOU TO A MOVIE THIS APTERNOON AN’. BLY YOU BOMB POPCORN TOO! Ph. 46918) 7th Mesto coon py \ i : heir sons, Ian and Davidv 7 S4—Sports ‘Capsule and pehacaa a of the Huiteto Tribe ban crial Weather om Town of Mount Royal, Que ott STOCKINGS CRCOW-TV 7 —8.11=Weather he t -FHE-DOkIN—OF be £ 14 —Maritime Sportscast | Mise Annie Gaudin has ar- | © Kae Femme teeta tes Raed ate ee “12.57 pm. Station Sign On 8. 21——AMvisie rived from Boston to visit her ‘wh ase neheon Bete & 55—Weather throther, Wilfred Gaudin of Al- | d ee mae ro0- Na terion South | DAILY CROSSWORD T £D * 9 10—Commentary Miss Rertha Ramsay, Ken- ACROSS DOWN ; * a 7 he ruth | 91S Assignment | sington, is a‘ guest of - Mra. : ei ; 22. Jog om on 5 i Bere Procden 921-A M2 Chronicle ” on , 1, Cyprinoid 1. Waxy 23. Ath- ; y A ‘ 5. i. as bdcricsle oF thle Hurter’ Weeks, Alberton fich 2 Eng. late’ ae Ela TINTS i et W iat SC News “ Mr. and Mrs Leonard Forbes —-§. Applaud queen sole Ri 0 i s aE 4 Vetetion <¥ an. 11-5. Morning Commentator Lam family of Milton, Mass. 9. Paganini s 3.¥gegs mates Ali 1D te or On Setar 11 15—For Consumers Varnved in Alberton on Wedner- birthplace 4. Channel ~ 28 Hares 6 ark A . +1 Sh Sedeed: Albuns jdav to visit Mr.and Mrs. Don| 10, Asiatic . & Daggers 2 Fas- [fATAMICAL IT SG pce Elintennes ____._i Campbell and - Mr. and Mrs.| - Jemur partner ten- CTiicir ; i‘ ae te Madd Huhert Campbell eed Se = ng, : SB Ree eat a ~——“")""Haery Barbour, Alma le a) ¢axles ~~ 7. Biblical ~~ in P ‘ m.-LTV Sports 12.00—CBC-News— ipatient in the western hospital. 18. Like some -boat a ee : ‘ ; m.=Barman ft — —- 12:20—Maritime Farm B'cast j furniture 8. Penetrates yay Yesterday's Anewer \ > s « heat - 1:00—CBC” News ‘end Weathes ' .Mra. Colin Rix, Elmadale, ts 14. Born 9. Factor 27. Central 31, Naomi's , ‘ ca teens Wee al 118-24 ia tue a receiving treatment in the West-| 15. suture 11. Cowards American daughter ¢ & tie omen he eee Reid thee __ bern Hosmtal. ee | ——17,-Musie-not¢—14-Bitter— ‘fepinic: in-law i r Oren : < t Pp A Cae hs ae ‘Sivas? 1.59—D.O. Time Signal . { Mr. ang Mrs. Robert White|~ 18.Man's ~ vetch abbr. 33. 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Hag - ’ = or 7 0— 7 7 . =Srot =e ‘ g Rei eel 435—Music In The Ale | Call of Norton, Mass., have ‘left vand - TNE = CFCY RADIO IT S0lc Mer: Sol Srondcabe for their hames after visiting |" 24: Thrashes V7 Vi ce ee $ 20-Tempo : their sister, Mrs Hunter Weeks, 27. Pliddle 7 OAS A: friday “ CRONotebook Alberton * 28. Subside WY Y/, i Se di letbies §.35+Assignment Mrs. Robert Hunter, Bloom-| 29. Gasp / GZ 2 22 a ‘ it ening Roundup .5:40-—Notebook field, i a guest this week , of | 30. 5 te a 6 —~ gMS—Island Wr. and’ Mar. Temp. | 400-CBC News we Mre. Gordon Hardy and Miss oe 5 a. S [24 28 ig abtMarting Wecadue , rete yaaa ; Lacy Hardy, Alberton aug iet~ : ; = © om fl i mont 6 55—News and Weather | $21 eosin serie Mr., and Mrs. Robert Fraser 33. Dabarts ” : - YA LM) 7:00 Hebrew stian Hour | 6.30—Busiress Barometer and family. 6f Dorval, Quebec, | 34. French a S 7 ik > Ane cen Ne a | 625-Inland Weather and Sports .Were recent guests of Mr. and coin V7 Y Qa be a ge oo * | 6.35-Music. Scene, Halifex Mrs WR Oulton, Alberton. 35. Jagiar Y ss 4 Ba Permas persian ia snebicsie | 7.00—CBC News | Mr. Mary Gordon, Alberton,| - ” or leopard « Gp : Y 3 bua blald Wri oad Mar. Tore. 7.05—Mosie In The Evening [is a patient im the Western Hos,| 37..Not moving fF “|e iA 7 Is] = + 4h Maen vs Ravadun * LJ 03—Charter Fi ight pital j 39. Kind of a Y c : 7 ‘4Sperts Capsule and Scoreboard 10:00=CBC National News Mrs. Harvey Jeffrey, Alber- | pigeon ” [7/4 o >< b nenae ‘ 10:15—Today’s Editorial and: Speaking ton, has heen receiving treat- | #0. Poetic V, ! ce és Personally - preposition a IAs - &* Wet er ras [ \0-dS-Amaneers Workshor : pment: t re Wentern Hospital." 41, Rational VW iz fg 6 ~Mor “ng undup a ey ay ee — | 42. Obtains 7-22 BS—Weather : isan eae WRITING MEANS MONFY | 9.90-C8C National Jews 127 0%—Sports Scores, Inland and Hiegible handwriting costs ¢ DAILY CRY PTOQUOTE . — Here's how to work it: Bi 10-Néted ond anh . Marine. Weather / ,US-* btisinesses” an estimated | AXYDLBAAXR at si ot a 12. 15Musie_In The Night $70,000,000 a year.” le Bere ttt... = : 19 30—Preview Commenter 1 one teccer simply stands for another. In-this.sample A is used | r 19. 35—Notes end Mus! { | fx the three L's, X for the two 0's, ete. Single letters, apos- | pe esate wis eg CONTRA i: BRIDG E | hies, the length and formation of the words are alt hints. | 11,05-—Nates end Musk C Ea h day the code letters.are different. in : R etin Raard i 51 S0-cNenes ond dpe By B. JAY BECKER a Govind, Weikilin- ate ep: ‘ A bore ’ 64 i erin aa , JV TIK OR QOGL FOX GVRKNBS? iz 12. 95Town and Country Tne . TEST YOUR PLAY ‘|with the case where North has | * K BN : 5 v NX SK... 12 30—News and Weather | | You are declarer with the the four-card length and also ® S ° " * us BEXR, 84 FES @ 12 43-P-E.1. a ; West hand at Six. Spades. North 'with the ease where South has | JOLRYN@.—KKVSIYV 9 12.45-—Town’ end Cayuntry Time ‘leads the jack of clubs, which the four- card length One way | 2 1,00-News and Weather vou ruff. -dummy—and South ter approach. the double- edged | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: TO REFORM A MAN You MUST : ; 1 oS--Town and Contry Tine = > having followed low. What is problem is by starting North | BEGIN WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER HUGO ~ ca . : s ee — hg jyour plan of plav? iam some such hand as: (@ 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ine) ee Countey Ti : 2,(0--News oot Neather | @AQTIOB exes 1 o@ ‘@eQits nea ane ae 2.25—Mostiy Music j SEE 2°15 —Netional School Broadcast @AKOSS wr 6i2 i At trick two you. lead the ‘OUR. BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE PtSi Meet Ahestn . _@AQs if @K9T ace of hearts, on which South 3.00—News Headind and-Weather 7 9648 would play the ten. Now you en- BART? yap seers ee 3 02—Trans Carare, Matinee ; : ter dummy with a diamond and NEVER SATISFIED, EVEN WHE! a a eee ea ie that yeu cannot make lead & heart. If South’ruffs, you | | MAJOR. YOUVE SEEN) YEMK.MASOR.\ 7 426 erage! euT We YOU my 4.00=News Headlines and Weather ae veg tire ‘e ree are dj. (later draw two rounds of trumps | [MAKIN A Bie (15,176 nome! | KEM ANYTHING ABOUT BIR) z 4.03—Canadian Roundup he slam If ogg nt cash the king of hearts, ruff a SPLASH —S a INCONSPIC- SECRECY INVOLVED IN 4.10-Pop Caravan vided "41 either opponent | art, and thus make the slam, | |FiSH!N’ LuRs DousH) | ‘ MARKETING NEW PRODUCTS 1 © & 10--News and Weah had “four trumps and you drew BLT WEEN DO UOUS THAN YOU'D'KNOW NOTHING CAN 8 or ¢ ‘If South does not ruff, you win | Me SEE THE THE MEAT Ow oO £1 The “hae? “ we E = UNTIL ports them, you would he out of the beast: ith the kins va WE SE =n REVEALED UNTIL IT GOE6 ON § 25—Marine Weather trumps and would automatically : GA ON THE: Ne? -,: i SST TKa eg sk ataging hh lied Pe ae cannot he prevented from ruif- | #-45--Spotts Cops ? and Scoreboard “Se nga ing a heart high and will thus §.50—The Outpor = | 6 00—News and Weather The next step Is to consider produre twelve tricks. | 6 20—Tonight’s Mise es how the: hearts are divided. If North has the singleton ten, 6 30=Business: Rarhmeteg ‘Here, also, you must—make-an<jack_or queen, the play is much, wo ss : assumption before proceeding — i eee a ene eee eee with the’ play. The assumption f hearts, you draw thr t Aa 2 Progr ae Weather ‘s that the hearts are not -divid- of aoe _ pee gt es egfen scheguig : : *. .with.a jamon an le i : ‘s enigte + fasie . oe a diets ae ee “a heart. If South follows low, you | §:53-—Ne a nes_ and Weather play: 2 eZ finesse theaeight, while if, South | 9 1947 and t The? —Cac . . i j 9 45-ain * onade. this Webi—cRe It is not that you don’t want produces the a oF queen, | neem eon tee Reece News Ce the hearte-toben th rittedt 3-2 “t-awitht : king_and | * 10:18—Today's Fditorial_and peeking YO surely do — but that you-the nine of hearts ; fPersonaliy-CBe ‘ must decide how to play the; If hoth opponents follow low | +. 10 Music Scene—Cac . 4 hand on thé basis that they are@jon the ace of hearts at trick = tNews and Reqinnal Weather divided; 4-1—<You can’t-assume t¥o,-it is stil! best to enter : } Starkght Seranade a 5-0 break hecause that would |dummy with a diamond in order | © 9) 3- News end Ahac iin: Weeth make—the—eonttact- to lead a heart from” dumriv a —Starlight Serenade able - , 1 This method “ef play see ; 17O0—CRC Nexase aie z and “ports Once \ ve azxsumned a 41 whenever sich has theQ-J-105 j 12.166 20 am—News ‘ond Music heart division, you. must deal of hearta — Geet “ gn re BONNIE... 1 WANT. 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