More Than Million Given Up | _ By Widow To Marry Drew YTORONTO. (CP). George Me- llagh, son of newly-wed Mrs rge Drew, says his motiier we up between $1,000,000 and »000,000 of her former hus: vand’s estate to marry the one- ime Ontario and Canadian po- iiigal leader. It's no sacrifice for her,” McCullagh said Friday tn interview, “Mr. Drew is ~ jute wealthy in his own right.” Mrs Drew -previously (was narried‘to {he late George Mc. ‘yiagh, former owner -of The legram and The Globe and Metl His estate originally was ralued at $4,600,000" : Rut the estate sold the Globe ind Mail to Howard Webster, - Montreal businessman; for $10,- ww) On ‘ONTHE AIR the allowing program list- ‘ns are -published free of -harge as A public service and ppeear as presented te us stations concerned str wn CFCY-TV 77 pF A Pry Yom—Io tell The Troth 525, po Beanie Peuidden Sha iet *.£% pan. -oMilesinnes ofthe } spectacular results have come -ifrem the Canadian diplomat's ‘ ; Vere! e two visits to Hanoi ‘ 3 Summer Camp Eaternal Affairs Minister 9 Aad es Martin,-in giving the Commons 6 e Bachelor Father _ |this’ assessment of Canadian: ef- 620 p Gazeite forts to bring about peace in thé 7 B09 —-ChEY TV News ——— —Far—Fast-said-thetole—of Me p.m. festival Ronning was important in a 7:30 A ve Faces West Siination where a breakdown in RB a Cae ‘communications could be = cru- & 70 a.m.-—Natore of Th sae 9 cial ei td te wey pte lie Also significant was that the far we sles: listen a Canadian , diplomat had had “a ’ iki keuantisésie Monte fair hearing’ from Hanoi, Sal- p e agve, Boo 4 : BO bs. BC TV..News gon and the US i dom.=Local Visatherand Sports." The channel remains _ open _ . Auer. and its potential usefulness” Wes™ and” ( 9 t \ MacDONALD RAD'O SERVICE | * Canadian Efforts Explained “MONDAY PROGRAMS TO Bring Peace To Viet Nam RIPLEY" Ss BELIEVE 1T OR NOT OTTAWA (CP Chester Ron. m2 remains the “only con. act’ between all sides in the Nam. confitt™Although no CBA \formation MONDAY ~~ vene peace talks as ne Ct |aay hy Peter. Campbell, former B-A Considers of the “twelve - penny black” ; 0 1851, bearing the portrait Queen ieee spokesman. declined to comment on the subject not heen questioned by any= Bd en Pa nh a one,”’ Mr. Martin said | SP aey Se we In a situation as serious as, 1 ie ’ er aS _any since the: Korean War, Mr. | P—i\) @Yai » Lame a Ronning could become ‘the key | ~~ s to a critical communications |) % Vi — Pz fi ral line { 2 Newey EEO Led Rue | do not think-we can dis- Ss Sie Ae count the significance of such a) channel when the-time- and cir- | _— cumstances for a solution are ‘ripe — : a + Mr Martin said Canada nas . : been told ‘‘on- the, highest —au- | pot thority,” and ‘‘not. only: from | IN THE WORLD Moscow,”’ that a Geneva con- ” THE “SOIL fererice on the Vietnamese flict would get nowhere now Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India has asked the co-chair , men of the conference, Britam “the Soviet Union, to ton COR- near Husein Abad, Iran, IS SO STONY THAT A PLOW MUST BE DRAWN BY 5 TEAMS OF OXEN Martin said all im indicates’ such at meeting at this time would not , But - Mr TENCE a6 35—Statt gt t FECHETCEC News Sports 12.15—News and Music 686 Serenade Leather and have to be cancelled. An official | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.., July 11, 1968. 9) é diiieser j Re 4 a ‘}eurrent affairs supervisor ' Mr Letterman, the CBC ‘an A nounced earlier, won't have iis. N.S. Refinery “The seal got - ahout contract renewed as executive : half of that,”’. Mr. MeCullagh producer of Seven Days TORONTO (CP A spokes Said A. controversy over the pro- grea ‘ ia ‘ oon has. boiled over repeat- man for ritis merican l aes ~ Saas : re si ly — among ~ the corporation's Co. Lid: said Friday the eon a ‘ asse ‘ i ; was so much wee in sei . ebhie affairs a aoe pany is considering construction ' ' ” , CBC fired Patric Jatson “an i t — eng ae a left F catiae LaPierre in April “as a refinery at Point Tip- le will divided the estate su co-hosts ‘of Seven. Days : . that the three McCullagh - chil- ; ; Told that. the CBC late Fri-’ The spokesman could give nv} dren, Robert, George and Ann, lday had only four resignations, details excent that discussions got half ‘divided among them. By JACK GRAY Mr. Patrick said:. ‘The others have heen held With the Nova Mr. MeCullagh’s sisters got one- TORONTO CPi* Nine offi. definitely are on the way im Scotia Power Commission quarter and the widow, now sisia” Aanneciad th the-2e0 He said those resigning be- Imperial Oil Lid. and Tsao Mrs, Drew, got the other quar- " Wir yee M sides himself were Mr. Watson, Canada Ltd already vr severe: Cie ‘television pro who’ also produced the program Hiants in Nova Scotia. This now goes back into the gram This Hour Has Seven Document; Mr. Haggan; docu- : estate to he divided again a ag renee: Steve - er gor ee ee cae | CHINA STOPS TOURS Sai rick, a Seven ys researcher |Rober oyt an Lletia peeiuict Gea sees of and werner, said Friday. ‘alternating producers -of- Seven PEKING (Reuters) “China the Sungai Conservative I've ‘turned in my own res- ‘Days: | story: editor . producer ae: peerpened | paakagy ;tourn $ opposition in the House of Com ignation, | find it impossible to Larry Zolf: James Cerney, ais the country this- summer by sev- mons,’ and. Mrs. MeCullagn Continue without such men as ducer of aa Devs coneais eral hundred’ Western tourists, were married Thursday in a Reeves Haggan and. Douglas | a aera Michaelides, @ informed “sources say. Shortage quite wedding some two yéara|Leltermas.” eo ; Séven Days researcher of suitable- accommodation was after Mr Drew retired as Ca- Mr Haggan resigned as. gen- —-— given as the reason and the roa dK Sener pers eee ners o eeee vee STAMP HARD TO FIND ‘sources said the tours — might the United Kingdom and was succeeded during th he rarest Canadian stamp is WELL, THERES THE LATEST THINGS > V GRANDMA YA KNOW HOW ROY GOFS FOR THIS FATHER-SON STUFF WITH LITTLE LEROY WELL. HELLO, BUBBA WHAT ARE YOU DOING S(TTING OUT HERE ALL OU, COME ow Surely SOMETHING MUST HAVE GONE ON AROUND HERE TODAy | STRAWBERRY ICE- CREAM CAKE “I OIONT ORDER THAT’ THERE IT is # YOUR BOY FRIEN Te THINGS THEY WANT ON MY ETTA2 I WANT TOR WRITING SHE'S ALWAYS CONFIDENTIALLY. WHAT LATE FOR WORK : KIND OF EMPLOYEE IS AN! GHE READS j MI6S MAGAZINES : AFTER SHE ' FINALLY COULON'T | Gets Hees! 90 THAT, I REVELLE. S& ] Ring Focrses sroecae ee vith good prose Here is an ex- eer pi-from. one_of his..books on tian. bridge “ul remember { ewat- ip those ‘days you got ere a « -the queen Pv. diamonds fect squeeze positiom was ener nerahle-and South made oniy one trick.” , TRICKING THE LONE RANGER — FOLLONIND HIM, THE BUFFALO HUNTER GALLOPS ON «~~ ws: Yes ‘Misecina: Shaier, Part have the desired result eed) SPONGE-THAT Expert ene radios and | oh ot pene D Shae Dass ; Mr. Martin said he has dis- es $ nr FROM a wa . B.90—CBC News and Inland Wx. cussed VietNam this week with STAR. SHAPED os CT Po nee — 8.56—The Morning Show, Part 3 |Soviet and US authorities He o- Buds ACHIEVES ; 9.00—CBC News would talk to Deputy Premier | EMPRESS ELIZABETH L T 3 IE SIZE 9.10—Commentary Inmitri Palyansky of the| WHETHER IT GRowS “kKOW : : oe el) of Russia Ss CKCW-TV | @:1$—Assignment es USSR now touring Canada, ‘ FROM A SINGLE SUD 9-21-A a Chronicle again. Mondav. WAS SO. TERRIFIED OF THE DARK OR FROM A ' teron” Sign. On 19. 45~Inieriisda of Musie 4 rie THAT SHE SLEPT OMY WW THE COMBINATION =z 1.9 p.m luncheon Dater litte: The debate on Viet Nam DAYTIME DURING THE ENTIRE » OF 50 BUDS = ) Plows | 11.00--CBC News leame_as the government sought 20 YEARS OF HER REIGN Rein ian mt toes : distr ot tive! Conant 11.65—Morning Commentator approval of $1,462,000,000 it 1s : xx bs big intgteltcthe Gai. 11:15—For Consumers estimated will be spent by Oct. ba es pa od ee tele TW awed Bio 31, 1966, by government de 7 3.55 pm --Mitestone® ef th 11-90-~ he rr ; partments "i : Pere te, oe fe RE! Ie St the sprny Se Opposition “Tender” Diefenba= 7 DAILY. CROSSWORD - 7 _ 4 dacalon dime ah Rag nenent ker opened the debate by grill- “ACROSS , . DOWN 20. Neigh- ‘ rimer Came toe rt elie ing Mr. Martin.on Canadian 1. “Good 1. Moslem . bor -O 7 ‘ y vi aia 1? 30—Maritime Farm Broadcast poles 4 ee 7 pean a S 1.00~CBC News and Weather _ The external affairs minister 3 : : ee ie ene ie a ta said one reason-he couldn't an- tho oe * oe ™m™ ‘ Sport 1 fr E3 ° e adi > oma Mak ine eee Se oe poet ee O tenera|. % Mumplace ‘Walk. | $2. Doess 20! bi cle Chen Bane 1:59—D.0. Time Signal Canada’s position on an Foray 5. Merit esate B30 6 .w-tatuie eh Thiees 2.00~-C8C News proposals to end thes conflict 10. Saturate apenas i a4 b At_¢ oo Sha lwas that he would have “‘'vio- 7 g Pt pm.—The Fugitive ?.03—Tthe Open Road 7 i ” il. System formed job ! fo Be a ie 2.4$--The Feminine Touch lated. a commitment Mr.. Ron- 13. French 7. Oat : 23. Decay = | 11 00 p.m q Along Jubilee 3.00-CBC News ning made on behalf of € anada. river 9. Deduce 24. Able Saturday's Answer 1130 p.m yeannen |. 3.03 -Corwersetion Part 1 | He didn't say.te whom the 14. Double it 10. French 26, Slope 33. Small’ 120 p CBC National News | 2.30-Conversatian Part 2 commitment had been made. for candy- pronoun 28. Tack combo | a Tisiobcieie 400—CBC News Mr. Martin. reiterated = that 15. Sun god 12. Valued 29. Levels 36. High 12:20 4 LTV Neas | &03—Canadian Roundup Canada can take strong publie 16. Equestrian 14. Purch ase 30. Peruse mountain 12:30. om ian Sian OF | 4:10—Music In The Air positions on Viet Nam, or von- footrest 17. Eggs Ste Sweet 37. Mandann j ail a—Musig to The Aw tinue. quietly through diplomatic |. 18. Morsel 18. Offer potate tea cFcY 4 4.30- ens ‘ channels to try and find a basis ft dna 7, TTF TS z 4:3S—Music In’ The Air for solving the conflict 0. Bee house a RADIO $.00—CBC News Canada age continue on the} 21.Frolie — Lola Ly. me . 38 | $.05—-Maritine Fish B Cast latter course 24. Like Tet 5 23-—-CBC Notehook Mr. Diefenbaker said the’ pro- a CIA 474 * 6 V¥—News* and Weather |} 5.35—Assignment posal of Mr.-Thant, United- Na- measage 10 . JA". Fy =Morn oumdup. CBC Noretae———————one secretary Poke ioe - —j 6 .5—Island ° enna and Ma. &O-CBC News parties including the Viet Fong | 26. Holy Land 3 yy ye a Temp 4 6:15—On Parliament Hill he included in peace talks city * /} 6 46—Morning Roundup 6:20-—Today's Edisprial seemed reasonable and neces-| 2% Tennis \* 7 ZG 18 6S Rens and Weather 4275 Business Barometer sarv i * term ‘a 7 —Hebrew Christian Hor 4 30—Inland Weather, NB. Legis He said the government 80; 28. Book-y Y/ 19 . ya Padsumpherrrsneg-ererreht us beteie a far has given “a monologue of | joint 4 4 7° 20—News and Weather - 4:33~Musie Scone pomnerne oe a" Th waaenTe= $2 Ahead a> 7 5—Farm Report q 7.90~-CBC News —iicent lanpuage,”” when ques- : B 7 40—Morning ee indum 7.93--Music In. The Evening itioned about poliey on the con- 34. are of Hw Y Y 7-45—Island’ Weather & Mar. 1 7.30~CBC Walifak Chamner- Orch flict 7 7, Y ssceiatie Beane oe §.00—€8C. News : What’ was Canada's position | ee yy er , 7 6—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard) 8 93- The Fourth Estate : on U.S. bbmbing ot North Viet 37. Cheese or. pe 33 Y “4 8 h0—News 8.30. -Sing Hapoy Nam oil depots How were! sauce 4 8 11 Weather 9.90—Countey Maaazine Communist China and the So. se Gut q E V7A37 8 \é—aMlorning Roundup —TTO0O=CBC National Neve —————— ver Onto reacting tg Bointep -_ Aj za BR '5S—Weather 10.15—Today's Editorial and Speaking Mr. Martin said Canada has | 40. Artierican Y 38 Y 9 Y 9 .00—Natonal News’. CBC Personally repeatedly ee reserva- poet hy yy 9.10 Notes and Music 10 30—The Best Of Ideas tions about the bombings | 1. Pack 40 V7) ial Y 19 aiiiece & Weather 11. 00—CBC News New Democratic Leader . animal WA U, GD 19.05—Notes end Music 11.03—Modern “Music Without Tears Douglas said Mr. Martin has co 10.30ePrauieu Comnantany 12.00 -CBC News 4 given no leadership in seeking DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to werk k its : 10.35—Notes andl Music 12:03 -Sports Scores, Inland and: a solution, to the war. . He AXYDLBAAXE 1} 00—News and Weather Marina Weather merely had listed thé difficul- | is LONGFELLOW on 11 05—Women's Institute Program | 12.15—Musie In The Night ~ Mes ; : One letter simply stands for another. In this sample Ais uséd 11 20—Nétes and Musie t aptly § ‘ another. In this samp s ts 11. 30—Montaque Entertains for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- iW 1%: 45—Bylletin. Boord trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. pus 1) 50=Notes and Musle. CO NTRACT BRI DG e. Each day. the code meen ate different. Oo '.55—Aariculture 66 j : 17 00-—Westher | By B. JAY BECKER oe eee z 12 OfTewh and Country Time | AR HAWH PRRTB ERD BRQURHA 1? 20--News and Weather - ie Z : sw , 12-43e PE. :Road Report West dealer idit for, making a game or slam | PRG; AR BRQURB WCC GAY TW VQRs > 12.4 town ond ot yime | Auction bridge (circa 1925)... (whether you had bid it or not. SR H QXR.—RER Q BYD. z 1.90—News and Weather | : P ‘goat hind the deal ant bid © a ae cree NORTH spade which North douhied and Saturday's Cryptoquote: SLEEP, RICHES, AND HEALTH, eer case aa? -- ooh East* redoubled South ealled| “TO BE TRULY” ENJOYED MUST BE INSERRUPTED— 3 Ok Num ad kia 991095 itwo hearts, West two er | RICHTER i > : idiathe think ¢ KQ985 and North went’to three hearts rc) 1966, King Sinkanes Syndicate, Inc.) | whe he ota HAQsé6 | East doubled and North then te- = ia ate i erred * aes doubled. LS tei ee tetera | = <8. te: & | “Aside from North's redouble @LID BA ADRIANG LIAIIC® Aaa by j oO oda 1 ey ae wars Weather | @2- @AKI ithe bidding appears to be along | OURE BOARDING HOUSE M. MAJOR HOOPLE qc 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee | @ 1062 @As conventional lines. Eyeven the Oo 3.46uPan Coraven 4982 notre. knave of hearts would go a long | pedi aniaetmi rein pron apata mn “4 00—New eadiines a Weather| ot way towards making the North | PEOPLE we t IME LIKE THIS 4 ae a i *¢ Q7 3," South hands good for nine ced aant Aaginahene Deh SPECIFICALLY TOLD ME To BE CARERS "~ 4.10—Pop Caravan @ S764 tricks, conceding a club, a dia-| tyave A WILD HUNCH: SomE~{ \ NHEN SHE FINDS Out I'VE ee eae i‘ > 5 09—News and V/eather @743 mond and two hearts to the ene- WwNG WENT WRONG! WHATD SLIGHT SETBACK WI MAY ESE , ea “8.5—The Outports bs eis my. [YOu D0, MAIOR, OPEN Hat | SHE'S SURE TO BECOME VEXED ° at en ‘ HE SIMPLY DOEON'T ot we ees West opened the. singleton | |3U6 OF HOME BREW YOU HAD uno — oO 2 © Dutoorts eek: z : trump on the reasoning that | [HIDDEN IN THE LAMP Z ERSTAND x 5 45—Sports Capsule and Score-, Weet N East South \orth's reddyble must be based s * board F i 1@ Dole \ Redble 29 on the ability to trump spades §.50—The _Ovtports } 24, 39 Pass and every trump extracted from €10—News and Weather | Pass” Redble his hand would save a trick | 6.19--Teright’s Music Opening lead — two of-hearts. South -plaved the nine of hearts | € 20—-Business Barometer One of the most interesting from dummy so that the eight | 6 Se lengie's Muse persons in bridge history .was might -hecome an entry for the | * 7.00--Back to the Bible the late and great Sidney Lenz, club finesse.. East” played four | & 7 29—News- & Weather who died several years ago. His [rounds of the suit. South heins | 7,45 —Fregram Schacee name became wel! known to the |thrown in the lead, as he had! a sega, ries public when»he participated im | eontimued—unblocking in _ the | i Sais: eke match. of 1931, but for -many dummy - 10 aac eae oe et heels Oe years before this he had been “When South’ finessed the ten; Parliament Hill end Speaking KNOWN in bridge circles as the lof clubs, East took ‘the king and | Pe ee *. a leading authority of the game.* West gathered in six tricks in| 10 Tive oo ideas CBC Lenz authored ‘many books, ‘spades. On the eleventh. trick | 1! 00—Ne and Renional Weathee Mostly on. auction bridge, his South had the unhappiness of de- | 11 65—Star Be grees ayle of writing being such that ciding whether t was best to dis IT'S TH LATE JAN FLEMMS DEF-LIVER IT TOHIS PUBLISHER—BUT AR LL READIT FIRST | AH’M S'POSED TO 14 A FEW HOURS LATER- AH LOVES IAN FLEMM TOO MUCH TOLET THIS — BE PUBLISHED? — WHO EVER HEERD OF ACRITTER--- ==WHO COULD TWIST HISSELF INTO ANY SHAPE”