‘ ‘ f f é Dj Li B il e D [ : i ‘ «AND THE PAIR WE WORE THE ipe Line Buildi elay \w=sS8s Tee . to where be had left | ally. STRIKES INA ae seek @ue course, make Energy Minister Pepin has . his recommendation to the full | said a “painful reappraisal” @ | commission on the project? will be necessary if the US. Ou | n as OU | SEEK NEW HEARINGS supply’ line to Ontario is re- * Or, as afgued by coal and | jected He has said various , | ether interests here, has the | alternatives including gas WASHINGTON (CP) — On- | the application of Traus-Cas- | seeds. It had signed new sup- | new agreement betweem, the swaps with American produc- | @ tario could encounter a nat- | ada Pipe Lines Lid for a | ‘ply contracts in Ontario ex- Canadian government and | ers’ — proposed by North- | ura! gas shortage next wiater | $20,000,000 project to trans- | pecting fresh supplies by Nov. Trans-Canada so altered the | era N | Gas — are under | > depending on how the US | port Alberta natural gas to | 1 last. 7 situation that uew hearings | But_time. is running short Federal Power Commission | Ontarin and Quebec via the Instead. it has had to make | should be ordered? » |consideration. décides to handle a proposal | US. The line would also ex- | interim arrangements with With the power commission which has been before it for | pand exports of Canadian gas. | American fas companies being protectors of the US. more than two years. This is the. third application | pending authority to proceed | public interest, at a time This is the considered judg- | by Trans - Canada, allied with | with its sources of supply. | American opposition has ment here on a situation a)- |-the American Natural Gas The ° Democratic Party apes ee re, ready exhibiting some sharp | Co. of Detroit as joint owner | in the House of Commons has | supplies, this political repereussions in Can- | of the Great Lakes Gas Trans | been attacking the plan and a | might be felt to be automatic. oda. ft mission Co. gas shortage in Ontario would | Trans-Canada officials The commission is pondet- | The commission, taking :ato | Créate more political prob- | been asked here why . ada, could decide to call for What happened? to launch their plan, consid- a fourth application, further A lot of things, the record | ering the time subsequently behind schedule. trolled by the competitive nat- | sion. Hugh Daley. an official of | ure Of the gas - transport in- They have replied that American Natural Gas, told | dustry, American opposition Se ee reporters —here—that-the situa-—| to expanded Canadian gas ex-_; rc : tion had reached a “crucial” | ports, the nature of the U.S. In any event, the Ontario stage and that Ontario’s sup- | commission and Canadian gas market has expanded | ply situation could be “criti- | government policy. faster than estimated. That, eB “Peal” next winter = On-Now.-5,_1964, Trane-Cas- | Say £88 officials, is a common SIGNED CONTRACTS ada and American Natura) via | ©S0ugh “occurrence ‘anywhere is. # All along, ‘Trans - Canada | Great Lakes Gas Tranamis- | #84 they point to the high rate ennk SAW RS CONTE = has based part of its argu- | sion for authority to build a UKE THE BUTHESeEMS ~ BS <4 i ee ment on immediate Ontario Ree Se eee ee Ee! RESTLess/ He <4) 2.30 p.m-—Today at Home 10.30—Starlight Serenade Marie and the a KEEPS WAKING UP!} 3:00 p.m.—Take 30 11.00—News end Weather of Ontario. = 3:30 oun-—Edge of Night 11.35—Sterlight WOULD SUPPLY U.S. ; 4:00 p.m.—Communicate 11.45—Bulletin Beard The 34-inch line would carry go 4:31 p.m.—Mark of Zorro 11.50—Notes and Music 677.000.000 cubic feet of gas | 5.00 p.m.—Wild Bil Hickok 11.$5—Agriculture ‘66 daily to supplement the all- " 6:25 p.m.—Carnation’s Contest 12.00—Weather Canada line-north of the Great | 6:30 p.m.—Musie Hop 12.05—Town end Country Time Lakes, now operating at capa- . 6:00 p.m.—Woody 12.15—6:30—News and Music—CBC city, and supply dis / 6:30 p.m.—Gazette 12.30—News and Weather tributers. ; } 7:00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 12.43—P.£.1, Reed Report 7:15 vm —Kayboard Melodies +112. 4$—Town end Country Time sane the mee _., re | hand as not meeting — 9-00 pm—Teke A thence es ee -8:30 p.m.—Tthe third Man THURSDAY ber, 1964, 9.00 p.m.—The Man From UNCLE. on sen tied. 10.00 p.m.—Telescope (Color) ee In May, 1965, : 10:30 p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes (Coler)| 6.60—The Morning Show Part 1 companies IG @ eempelltive 11:00 p-m.—20. Million Questions 7.00—CBC News ae r 11:30 p.m.—Cerrennial 7.03—Inlend Weather, Sports Scores dered se yi ye creas 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 7.66-deake at the request ap- 12:13 9.m.—Local Weather end plicants. Spot Scores 7.27—Iniend Weather, Serta Scores}, They got together for yet i215 om—sign OF} -7.30—Lift_Up Your Mearta _| ‘another proposal, basically the ?: same but cutting the Ameri- jf CKCW-TV 146-t Resdenad Note can firms in on the plant 9.57 @.m.—Station Sign On 8.00—CBC News American market. 7 10-00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 8.12—Regione! Westher This joint new evgtination 10.30 a.m.—N.S. Schools 8.16—Maritime Sportscast was filed in October, 1985. On 11:30 a.m.—Friendly Gient ee ties ne Dec. 31 — the lest - minute 11.45 a.m.—Cher Helene s45— Ferguen deadline — Northern Natural 12:00 @.m.—éutemut Squere = ~ =e mmentery Gas Co. of Omaha filed an- 12:25 p.m.—Emergency Werd 10 $:15—The Gordie Tapp Show other competitive proposal 12:55 p.m.—C8C TV News 0:45—A.M. Chronicle ‘which would take the same 1:00 p.m.—Playbill— 10.40—Playroom volume of gas from Trans Odds Ageinst TomerteW | 10.55— Assignment Canada at the Manitoba bor- 2:30 p.m.—At Home With Hr 1100—CBC Ne der and supply Trans-Canada ater 11:03—Jeen “arshall at the Ontario border with oa eee oa 11:5—Assignment—Consumers American gas. 3:30 p.m.—tdge of Night 11:20—Hints Te the Homemeker Hearings began last April so =~ a 11:30—Al Foster Show and oroceeded slowly under rede ca r ~~ Ts5=Astignment ~—} fire trom opposing interests, — 5:00 p.m.—Funt se 12:03—Jamboree Junction including coal, against any 5:30 p.m.—Musc a 12:30—Maritime Ferm B’cast more Canadian gas in the eet cay tee 1:00—CBC News US., as well as Northern. Nat- oe wane 1:15—John Orainie Tells A Story | orai' and intervening ‘ oe cate Lepetew, Choen Aatedew producers and distributors. $2 ponathundey Might AP the eee ee ee M stoomwhile, coats na- field Rifle Ot a hearings ot Ss Springfie its 9:00 p.m.—Man From UNCLE See authorize the export of the £28 10-00 p.m.—Telescope ‘ 2:30—Matinee atterson involved. A report dated 10-30 p.m.—tayen’s Heroes Pert 1 pipe August was given'to the Cana- 11.00 same Newt seis | 900-C8C-Nows —-.-—.. ---} iam cabinet and Prime Mie _ 12:00 o.m- 3.03—Matines With Pat Paterson ister Pearson announced Aug. 12:20 o.m.—Viewpoint Part 2 25 that Canada would not ap- 12-25 a.m.=LTV News .30—Di prove the project. a 12:35 @.m.—Sign OF 4:00-CBC News The Federal Power Com crev He Pes Beiits one ——aumspat_ 4:20—Aedapene {which sf. the public testimony a cod per # Pa, a = T 6 35—Morning Roundup—__} $.03—Marttime Fish B’cest pressed fear that an essential Island wr. and Mar. Temp- 5.35—Assignmet supply of Canadian gas ae $:40—CBC Norebook Fokere Canasta would be us oi. a sao--te Saas & oe under American reguis- 655—News and Weather 6.30—Inlend Weather duly 7 00—Hebrew Christian Hour 630—Inlend Weather tion. This evoked- strong criti- . 7 '5—Morning Roundup — “$33—The Swingers eism from. Western Canada. _ ‘ 7. 30—News and Westher 700-CBC News Subsequently, Trans - Can. 7.35—Ferm Report 703—Music in The Evening ada and Energy Minister 7.35—Ferm 730—T:he Trains Pepin had discussions which 7 41—Morning 8:00—CBC News resulied Oct. 4 in a revised 5 7.45—Islend Wr. and Mar. Temp | 9.03-—Musle "mary understanding. 7.46—Morning Roundup 8:08—Cheirs In Concert Trans - Canada agreed to Pp 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard | 9.99 concerts For Twe Worlds | maintain its northern route as 6. 10—News 10-00—CBC Nations! News end From | the main gas feed fo the 8 S$—Weather Cacitals East, starting to twin that & 16—Morning Roundup 10-15—-Five Nights A Week At This! tine by 1970. Further. it agreed 8 45—Weather Time : never to sell its 50-per-cent coed 9 10—Netes and Music 10:30—Antholegy share in Great Lakes Gas 9.15-—temgeeet 1100-CBC News Transmission — owning and a 10.00—News and Weather 11:03—Labour Pains operating its proposed U.S. a <= —— line — without Canadian con | 42. fo 12:02—Sports Scores and Inland and omek* ; : 10.35—Notes lust Marine Weather 7 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's work 11.00—News end Weather 12:15—Music In The Night That left the Federal Power AXYDLBAAX its 11.05—News and Views on 1.00—CBC Commission with a decision Groceries . 1:30—Music Only on how te proceed. Should it i LONGFELL } One tetter stands for another. In this A is used By 8B. JAY BECKER ~aiemegarnenare North dealer. readers may ever think the ac- North-Seuth vulnerable. companying hand of question- ee WORTH able veracity, but I can assure ¥ isan Ga ae ee tke AKO53 . $s 5mess -“ ded in my father’s EAST The bidding indicates ‘that my os4 @A98T682 father was well ahead of his time @108T6é 33 in developing sound bidding tac- az oO763 ties. Who else, even today, would 9653 eshun have bid the South hand as bril- : liantly as my father did in this @xQq deal Not many players would @12 have bid or made the slam with 83 the meager resources ‘held -by AKQI106 his side. ss jac woh ott ie ons Sate . it ace re- [tv 30 Scum Pt | turned a spade. Playing with 4 Pass 6NT that marvelous perspicacity for which he was noted, and which Opening lead—jack o: spades. | i.5 never been duplicated in this reading my late father’s mem- the rest of the tricks. oirs during the past week amd) tHe cashed the K-Q of spades, thought woud] be of interest te |... catching the queen. and you. then ran six club tricks. When You will recail that 1 wrote jthe last club was led, West had you on several previous occa-|to make a discard, holding the sions, and that my father is the | 10-87 of hearts and ace of dia- famous Baron Munchausen | monds in front of dummy's K- whose name is inscribed in his- |9-5 of hearts and king of dia- tory as the greatest liar of all | monds. time. L cannot imagine -how he| West discarded @ heart. acquired this reputation, since | whereupon my father discarded his exploits were widely dissem-|the diamond from dummy and inated during hig lifetime, and | then finessed the nine of hearts have since been amply docym-jto add another magnificent tri- ented by his illustrious descend- ee ee Onis ants, of whom I am one. ed list of great victories. Cordial- I suppcse that some ef vour ily vours. Sieefried Munchausen. for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. trophies, the length and formation of the - Jach day the code letters are different. LITPOLNRPQQS BCQE OTKOBY WaONVE 3NO] BHL zZPs AG SBNTC BPTZHEKQG OBPERE -TCPYNECE CTITNTV.-~—OEBNZPV BEW- ecs » Sesterday’s ERROR BELONGS TO ies, TRUTH TO HUMAN MIND.—GOEPHE: © 1006, King Festures Sysdicate, Inc.) our BQOAPRING MAer G-n tm «oe ae WANGY 7.1