NOW, I ASK VA, GRANDMA ... WHYCAN’T "I. DO SOMSOF THE angina: THEY MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 1.30 Mammal. 2‘00 prim—Film Festival vwaivaa . sales by the industry. how- tion machinery. appliances. can ever. are not likely to increase . when the industry produced 0 AlRi net income of $341,000.000." . i that 1965 will be another—thel 10 major US. industries have very active market in the indus-lchases they may be disposed tu‘ “New records in Operations‘ “3' P‘“‘°‘""° Their specialties are through the first half of I .. lfil‘Sl hall 0‘ 1954 and PaSSiflg struction. food retailing. rail. as rapidly as they have in re- " 8.00 p.m.—My Three Sons mm“ oils and banking and Rob"; p_ Gwinn, president. taxes’ more rate makmg free""all other' products. [10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon.. Dec. 28. 1964. 5’“ '1‘ “mm” °' “‘1' “"1 ' . George Russell. executllei a n Vl('(‘ preSident. General Motors . . Corp. automotive: I "There is reason to anticipate ‘ fourth consecutive—good year ee for the motor vehicle industry” I John E. Swearlngen. presl-I _dent. Standard Oil Co. (In- CHICAGO Apt—Leaders of capital spending. has led to afpostpone durable goods pur-ldlana-l Wlmleumi taken a look at the first six trial uses of construction ma-isplurge a little on food." Should_ be! 59¢ ill lite fli'Sl ha! months of the new year. end. chinery . . . demand is ex- Han-y (3. Murphy, president.'0f 195" With a “59 1" domes.“ 2-33 p-mt—Mu-lc Hop and generally, find the outlook ported to remain strong. both Chicago, Buffington and quincy product demand of approxmi- . pom—Bum and Allen bngm. at home and abroad. at legglRanmad Co" railroads. ately three per cent over the 6.55 m__Mu~ F , Mm .. _ . . . With continuing sym-; _ _ 7.01::m.—CF(;:ICTV°N:~5$ ’- Sted' mercnandmng' (onsuuc‘ " Epathetic public recognition ofltn?.lihwégtggr3;;g:égrgfi: 7-l5 P-m—Sports Weekiv "eEded. relief. for the indusuylcrease forecast . . . is in the 7:30 p.m.-—Leave it 10 Beaver ,- 03 d i n g‘ automobiles and cent years. from (“scrimmaer ad.V°l°remicategory of what are termed :8:;::321M:‘55xe Week crgtllt. ‘ ' I sunbeam VCorpq appliances: 3238?; (16:22:32: Ognsgungfil Home: tivlngston. chair. .ome fmesaw record bllSl-i The over-all outlook for the need for efficient and economicimafl- hrs‘ ‘ gamma] 3?“ 0‘ 10.00 pink—Danger Men M“ others held their predic‘ appliance industry ' . . is also tr as “anon it seem not .n iChlcago. credit and interest "'00 Dim-"The 5”"‘95 firms to approximations of 19641€itceilent Production and sales aaropfiiate u; rédi tsthat tlh'lr “35? . . "‘30 p~"‘-“C°"°d" "’ W" and others saw continuing'are expected to surpass 1964 cgginp six mm]th “fin ef fl "Allhnughfil‘edlt valley is less 12.00 p.m.—CBC Tv News growth but at possibly a slower levels. .g . . 59 9’ easy than it was a year ago. 12.l3 0.m.—loca| Weather pace. l Peter Kiewlt. president. Peter thir mcgease m “if,” lon'm'le and the commercial banks are 12.14 urn—sign 0ft Their opinions were collected Kiewit Sons. Inc” construction: vo uigganronli 3 tit: Pel'h celgtlless liquid, reserves are avail- CKC“/ TV by the First National Bank of: . 'I 'look forward to a reduc- , “8 resu,s ' ' ' s on INC 39"] §°me further Cgedlt Chicago. a project the bank ununon m space, mlssue and mm approxtmate earnings for the.expansmn is posst 1e . . . 9.57 ._m._s.a,,°,, 5.9,. o" dertakesf semi -h annually. Ex-; (tiary constructiton .t. . tofa sfziw- ' _ [0.00 _m._,vanhoe cerpts rom teir comments; own in cons ruc ion 0 0 ice : l0.30 :.m.—-Documentnry Canada were: lbundings' apartments and all" s "no ..m.__Quizine 30 Joseph L. Block. chairman. gle family dwellings in' many ,,.-- "30 p'm__AU°§5 Canada Inland Steel Co., steel: 'locations. On the plus side, I ' ' ' 12.00 meFriendly Glam “The greatest demand should think there will be_more indus- uus p_m__Chez Helene come from business spending; trial plant construction to satisfy for plant and equipment . . . as-i expansion requirements to meet suming there will be neither an, competitive pricing, both local 1.00 p.m.—Monday Playbill ‘early labor settlement not aiand foreign Commercial build- waqon 1mm istrlke. we believe steel produc-iings will increase because of 2.30 amp/if Ho...a WM. my." tion will establish a new firstlnew suburban area develop- ' ‘ half record in l965 . . . profitsiment and modernization of core ‘will be improved this year as al areas . . . anyone postponing result of greatly increased sales construction in the ope 0f but they will still fall short ofllower prices will, I think. he an adequate return on invest-disappointed." ment in comparison with other Franklin J- "finding. Chair- 6‘oopm‘_5Uppe, Club lfldUSll’ié‘S. . man. Jewel Tea 0)., retail 6J5 pin—Lionel Televnsion Nam Al“th T- CUSl‘mant Chair-load: 6.25 p_m__w",t.e,. iman, Sears, Roebuck and Co.,‘ “Two factors . . . may affect 630 p_m._5p°,., tmerchandising: Some types of retail sales ad- ..35 p_m‘_5Uppe, Club ‘ "The most important consid. versely in the first half. One is 7.00 p.m._77 Sunset Strip eration is the fact that morelthe under-withholding of taxes 3,00 p.m._aew..ched people are working than ever‘ in 1964, which in the first half 0.30 p.m.—Don Messer before. the majority with high ‘ of 1965 will be reflected in fewer 0.00 p.m.—Show of the Week and rising incomes . . . we r refunds and higher makeup pay- ‘opo p_m,_oange, Man tailers have another good sea-jments on 1964 liabilities. The' “JAIL” 11.00 n.m.—The Sixties son ahead of us. ‘second factor is the possible ".30 p.m.—Chrisimos Concert Harmon S.‘ Eberhard. chalr-iholding back of purchases by 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News man. Caterpillar Tractor Co.,.consumers in anticipation of ex- UNCA MléKE‘lh l AUNT MINNIE ? :- l2.30 p.m.—Bulternut Squara 12.50 p.m.—CBC-TV News t' 7i? r in n ’\ ill/"4 -- r . if?“ __ ‘\ L F 3‘; A #— Cracker 3.00 p.m.——As The World Turns 3-30 pan—Take Thirty ESI'IOW HMOIW » JOSEPH BARKER FOR THREATENING TOALYNCH Wis Pliil lies inconsclous o the downed irilnel; Ricky teats theseaet Polaris base plans / 9L - fiw‘ .a or. frfirg/ g), with» § , ' ' €121. /; r, . 7“»: a Village in Syria LOCATED 5,600 FEET HIGH IN THE LEBANON MOUNTAiNS, “P THE POOFS‘ OF EACH RON 0F 6"X 1N39V 138338 12.14 a.m.—Viewpoinl construction machinery: .cise tax cuts in 1965 . . . we are 12.20 o.m.—Lionel Network New! “Thevrapid rise of industrial! inclined to believe that their ef- HOUSES 12.25 mom—Station Sign 0“ ,output in the United States. ac-l feet on food store sales will not '——-———-————_’_ ' t y . . . .— . .. _- companled as ltlhas been by a be Significant. Based on past WM -— CFCY RADIO gradual quickening in businesslexperience. if consumers should . MONDAY THE LARGPMOUTH BLACK BASS i5 KNOWN sv Whites Spray Negro Tavern 9.30—News and Weather 3 2-ig_:l’llt3m;"g RDU”dUF‘ o ' o . Ohifmf/FFEth-Nr M44455... .vg/lhéga/iw‘y YOU'RE ALWAVS > I H iOl M l. G F — As '- v Temp. n 0' CC "16' U" Ire LATE FOR "afiégéi'a " ' 6.46—Morning Roundup MATH CLASS! ( ) 6.55—News and Weather DEERFTELD BEACH. Flawfiarenlly motlveiess shooting. , ' mm a V (‘5' ) 7-00—Hebrew Christian Hour ‘ApllfiThl‘Pe White youths in amore than 11!) police cars ACROSS ELEM" 19‘s“: 7.l5—Morning Roundup P3551132 car sprayed a hail of spread a wide net for the black Lump home feat-he" > 7.30—News and Weather machine-gun fire into a Negro,sedan and its three occupants. mam 52'0b5en'u 21A 735-5,... pep”, tavern crowded with Christmas? The search. with a reduced rub“ no yup. d a I‘m—Morning Roundup EV? merry makers. inumber of officers participating 9 gm vs; 1 Plant t (forge m 7.454%“ weame, & M6,; Temp. Six Negro men were wounded. icontinued into Christmas Day. Shoggcom. ‘ceie o 24 False = 7.46—Morning Roundup ’nonéf Seriously. “ re not going to write this . municauon “may hm,- zso—Spom Capsqu 8. Scoreboard Within minutes after the ap- ‘thing off." one officer said. 1 1o Levels 2 Queer? 25 Drink. .Ol——News m. t r i ' ' BJé—Morning Roundup I'm—’7!“ T"WWW HUME? Show from the rear seat of the car 14.1mm layers 27.1%.“ BIMIV'I Alum :;g~;’if6th ' N R d :‘:g“;"ge 2:; ‘2' Mll’l°d7 as it drove slowly past the Inca-5m 4-Palnml 0" — antic aw: own up ' “g ' “9"” circle tavern on it, w ‘ 15.Soalc 3 ts water 33.}Iearken .. y _. ' 8.58—Thought For Today 2'00“T'"‘° 0‘” F‘" Mew” outskirts of this comhmuniiysttem‘ flax E-Network '39 Prose‘ 34-M0Pem -' v.‘ x ‘3 As Toms “muemmA BM 9.OO_CBC New‘ 8| Voice Repom 2,15..Ay|amic school B'cas, ‘ 17. Great 6.Birdsu cute byGounod I THE TRAPPED RAILROAD MEN- AND THE CHMNNES, Gill—prevlew commenury i "listen and Tell Stories" Slugs tore through the doc“ quantity 8.01833 judi- 37.Gmtes "I ONE BRAVE RACES FORWARD. .. 9.16-510.” and Mum-c t 2.30—Allantic School B'cast find ‘wm‘lfqvé 0f the "New send'l 18.0hristmas 7.Asecret; cially 40.0neoftho ' ‘ 9.3mm", pose. sweepluka, "Parlons Francois” mg, Emil}; paftmfif dwmg dim“ giftfora. agreement 30.A GreatLakel F 935_N°,e3 5‘ ~56 ids—John Drainie Tell A Story 8. Co‘er' O n , .‘ e .woun Ed fisherman 8.Tomake grand. 41.Head O 9_55-wt,e,r. The Song 0mm, it Happened Today “'"9 repnrled 5mm; 1" a car 20.—-— sure father: covering: 2 .mowew,‘ a, wem‘e, 3.oo~cac News Parked outside of the tavern Francisco 9.Bellowa feet. 43.Aclhesivo n1 “1054.”,1“ Com, Wm, m, 3.08—Trans-Canada Matinee The “the” were mSIde- 22.Music 11, Guide 31.Reddish 46.Permit; Hey 3.30—Trans-Canada Matinee Lieut. James Cooper said an note '16. Rags brown 48.6mwold ” "3.10.5.0," 3‘ Mum 4.00-CBC News unidentified truck driver saw 23.Pa-ckawa3 > 10.154,” The Ream, 4.03‘Canodian Roundup the car approach the tavern. 25-M0del‘918 l 3 5 4 5 7 3 z 'nJB_Nmes and Music AJO-Musir. in The Air “fl-H1 lWO youths in the front ’PeMlve a [LOO—News and Weather A.lS—-Mus|c in The Air seat and the third holding the ao'ROCRy 9 '0 n "I ">05_w°men., ,mmuh program Lao-Counldown machine gun in the rear. 32:23:}! '2 5 ” "Jo—Notes and Music 323:?” F’s“ 3"” The lieutenant said officers in p y- 'H 30—Stop The Record ' “9° found a .45-calibre shell casing l7 ".33—Notes and MUIIC CBC “'3”me in front of the tavern H '5 l6 _ HAS—Bulletin Board 6‘°°“C5C Ne?" The wounded were taken to minty l8 l9 20 i 2 "'50_N°,u and Music 6.l5—On Parliament Hill hospital. 85.Ruthemum3 __ li.55—Atianlic News Roundup 6-20—T°d3Y" “"0"” gym_ 2: 4 5 6 7 MOO-Weather 6‘25""""‘d WWW "'4 (:05er BUT A sum 36.Blunder ' l2.05-—Town and Country Time 59”" 5mm“ . .Polyn. 2' 9 12 filo—Newt and Weather ' Mil-Business Emmet", KITCHENER. Ont. tCPl «'5 hers I ‘2 AS—Town and Country Time 6‘35_M”5'c '" "'9 Evemng Even a $50,000 home can be a‘ 39.1ncito I I“ loo-News and Weather HfX-l Symphony Orchestra slum, says 138"] Roe“ “ml a.Drooptn z IDS-Town an Country Time 7'30‘s°""d'"9' city‘s tra'mc engineer. Speak- themtddlo 3 s s ” liS-Tommy Hunter Show 800”A”'9"me"' in m the Kiwanis Cjub he d]s_ (LSOIIOIRI. -- _ BSD—Crime Gull g u . .. Away, 59 4° 44 < 745 Town L Country Time . Icussed traffic slums, where ' loo-News and Weather 9'00"".5” Fm" “mm h'ld n ,1 mm tc. Paint-“18' —""" 9.30—Dlstln uished Artists . c 1 re“ 99 cons Droe gym 45 46 7 I 2-05'MW'V MU“: g r tion from heavy and feat traf- ' 3.00—News Headlines I. Weather woo—CBC N‘” News' fic and even the mast "exclu- “Jam” 9 o 3.03-Trans-Canado Matinee on "flamed Hm & Siv'e" district wnuld come in impom 3.30—1'0 I in Po 3 l e “"9 Penona'ly . l - . 60.—-—-80und, P P . r H ,-d this category. He said traffic l LOO—News Headline.- and Weather logo-cc’m'mma °' W d'ff' 1" ' h d be me Si if. we“)! "zoo—Concert Album ‘ 1c“ 195 a co 3“ thsPodflc toe—Canadian Roundup (JO—Top. in Pops (ST—Stop The. hecord loo—News and Weather [OS—Tho Outpom 6.00—News and Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill 5.35-Tonight's Music 12.00-CBC New! HES—Sports Scores, inland 5 Marine Weather l2.15—Encoro Music In The Night cant in ordinary slums. too. 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