‘o“l i—yr _ ‘-| 11w Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 7. 1964. Hi ON THE AIR FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 3.30 p.m.-—-Muslcsie 3:50 pom—Sign On 4.00 gum-Mile De Paris 4.3l p.m.-—Vacetlon Time 5.30 p.m.—-Mr. Piper 6i00 pan—Susie 6.30 pom—Oust" 7.01 p.rn.—-CFCY TV News “5 puns—Cinema 13-7 Payment Deferred 0.00 pan—A Place for Everything 9.80 gum—Tho Defenders l0.80 p.m.-Teiescope IIx00 pom—Hour of Itsrs l2.00 emu—CBC TV News i2.” a.m.-—-Locai Weather \R-Il s-m.—Iign Off CKCW TV 0.4! pron-Station Iign On News, Weather. Sports 4.“) p.m.—-MIIO. De Paris (.30 p.m.-—-Vecetion Time 5.30 path-Mr. Piper 0.00 p.m.-—I.ewman 6-30 p.rn.—Te|avision News 6.45 pan-Weather 6.50 p.m.—sperts 7-N push—Overland Trail s.oo p-m-oMy Favorite Martian 8.80 pan—Zero One IN p.m.—-A Place For Everything 9.30 p.m.-—The Defenders 10.30 paw—Telescope 11.00 p.m.-—The Detectives 12.00 pith—CDC TV News 12.15 sum—Viewpoint 12.20 s.m.—-lionel Network News 12.25 p.m.-Arrest and Trial RIDAY TORONTO (OPl—Old Masters —or takes? That is the dispute between a Calgary broker and a Toronto art historian concern‘ tag 200 paintings stored in a dis- used Calgary nig'it club. Keith Grafen believes the col: lection may include works b El Greco, Van Dyck. Rubens and Hogarth. "I'm no art expert, but I felt that perhaps a dozen in the ril- lectioii might be genuine Old Masters fine art at the University of Toronto, believes that those he has seen are copies. Mr. Grafen is in Toronto with eight of tie paintings, seeking authentication. He is actng for the owner. leford Harris. former Calgary bar owner who collected them in the hope of starting an art gallery in the Prairie city. CALLS THE eight. then pronounced: "‘l'd say they were all iiith century copies. They’re the sort of copies that you can rummage out of any county in England by the hun . They’re all rela~ tively amateur - journeym copies. I once saw a whole col- m H M COPIES Prof. Vickers studied the i Broker And Historian Disagree 0n Paintings lection of copies like this iiiL i Massachusetts." He said the English aristoc- racy often had copies made of Old Masters they had seen while touring Europe. To this. Mr. Grafen said: m demand em buildings and property. The office vacancy rate was quoted at 4.2 per cent.sbout half that oi Toronto or Seattle, Wash. Most popqu area for office buildings was in the Georgia. Grenville and Pender Street areas of Downtown Vancouver.i where commercial land valuest have soared to a high for cor-i ner locations of 050 s sque‘rei wi- r Cost of industrial land rangedl from 325.000 to $50,000 per scre‘; in the False Creek. Marine} Drive and Boundary Roadr areas of Vancouver to 33.500 to! $5,000 in the southern sectiona‘ of Richmond. "This was the type of com- ment I was expecting to get. I think art experts are always ultra-conservative." However. Prof. Vickers was less positive on one of the pic- tures.a portrait of poet Robert G. S.- Vickers. professor of Burns “It may be an original por- trait by a competent painter, perhaps around 1830. But its certainly not by Goya." He has advised Mr, Grefen to send photographs of the paint- ings in the National Gallery. “If anything catches their in- terest they‘ll probably send someone to take a look.” Clifford Harris says be ob tained several of the pictures from a girl friend, whose fam- In Another. which he says Archie Keys. former head of Calgary's Allied Art Centre. thought mi ht be a genuine El Green. 8 was obtained in exchange for some Sevres porcelain vases. ly dcornea from Coventry. Eng- . n . Odd—Sign On GAO-News I Weather 7.00-Hehrew Christian Hour 7.15—Country I Western Roundup 7.30-News snd Weather 7.35-Ferm Report XII-Country I Western Roundup lib—News til—Weather lib—Country I Western Roundup mes—Weather 0.50-Atlantic News Roundup 0.51—Thought for Today coo-mm I Voice Reports CBC filo—Preview Commentary CIC 9.15—Notea and Music 9.27—Mnlnee Musical Charsdes ISO-Notes and Music “LN—Notes and Music ILM—News and Weather Il.05—Joen M r h Il.27-Metinee Musicisl Charades II-30—Notes and Music HAS-Bulletin Board "JO-Notes and Music - ll.55-At‘.entlc News Roundup I2.00—Weether 12.05—Town and Country Time 12.15-Don Menu-CBC I2.00-News and Wlelhlv rue-ass. ~Rosd Report Ills—Town and Country Time Loo—News, Weather I NJ. Road Report IDS—Jews! and Country Time I.I5-—-Tornmy Hunter Show~CBC l.45-Town and Country Time ZOO-News and Weather 1th In Country Tin-re 2.12 Network School B‘cssf-CDC 2.45—Msttnee Musical Charade 2.47—Tops In Country and Pope OTTAWA iCPi - Transport Minister Plckersgili base an- nounced the federal govern- ment will pay up to 013000.000 to the Quebec highway de- partment to rebuild and pave part of Highway ii in .VIatane and north Gaspe counties. He told the Commons t’ils would be in place of the $16.- 000.000 which was to have been spent on a Gespe railway from Matane to Ste. Anne des Monis, The railway was authorized by an act of Parliament passed in 1962 under the former Conserv- ative government. Mr. Pickersgill said after con- sulting the Quebec government it was decided the greatest con. tribution to w a r d s improved transportation in the Gaspe area would be speedy recon. struction of the North Gaspe Highway. The Quebec highways depart- 0-00-Nsws Headlines I Weather toll—Trans Canada Matinee CBC lilo—Tops in Country and Pops LOO—News Headlines I Weather LOO-Cenedian Roundup CBC 4.10—‘fope in Country and Pope ISO—The Outports loo—News and W ether 5.05—Mstlnee Muslclel Charades 7.46-Tonlght's Music 7.50—Netional Business 0.00—Tonight’s Music 0.50—News Headlines I Weather 9.00—Index-CBC 9.30—Chember Music 10.00—CBC National News CBC MAO-Action Drama I .oo—News I Regional Weather HOS—Starlight Serenade ILSO-News I Maritime Weather II.35-Star|ight Serenade MOO—News, Weather I Sports Scores 12.05—5ign 0" CIA FRIDAY mushrooming apartment build- ings and fewer houses appear to be the future for Vancouver. A statistical survey by the Board shows that more than new apartment suites are year. The number of housing starts. however, 'ias remained stag- nant at about 3,600. survey predicted that with increasing land values. high-rise buildings will become areas where land values are not as high as they are in Van- en. none y roan—cs: Summer Stage IZOD—CBC News I2.I5——Music In The Nim I2:30—ln|snd I Marine Weather Sports Scores ‘woiild have done nothing to im- VANOOUVER (CPI — More] moo—National News CBC. On Par‘ liamenf Hill — Speaking. Ottawa Promises Que. Aid On Improved Gospe H’wqy is excluded for all time." Mr. Pickersgill said. Y BE CONSIDERED "Should industrial develop- ment of the region justify the building of the railway on econ— omic grounds at some time in the future such a project would. of course. be considered on its' merits.’ Opposition L e a d e r Diefen- baker criticized the project as an invasion of provincial re- sponsibility in road building. Justice Dept. Gives CAM Okay OTTAWA (cw—Prime Minis. ter Pearson told the Commons justice department h as found no basis for prosecuting the sci—called Christian Action Movement. ? He told Guy Marcoux (SC.— Quobec-Montmorency) that the mayor of Moncton had written to the justice department com- for comnsor- acid in Mouton by die move- ment However, no charges could be laid on the beats of the infor- mation supplied to the depart merit. Mr. Pearson said. . The mayor charged publicly at the movement is an anti- aemitic organisation. Ford Co. Reports Profits Increase OAKVILIJE. Ont. tCPr—Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd. had net earnings from Canadian operations of “3.800.000 for the first six months of 19“ com WIIII 30.300000 for the ‘corresponding 1963 period. Karl E. Scott, president. said In a report to shareholders that reduced earnings in Ford of Australia brought consolidated net earnings down to 315.600.- 000 or so.“ a share compared with “6.000.000 or 00.0! a share lent year, 5 DIE IN CLASH KUCHING (AH—British se- curity . in Me ysia's .Borneo state of Sarawak killed five Indonesian Guerrillas Mon- day in a clash in Sarawak’s rugged border region. One Brit- plaining about. a recent meeting ish trooper was wounded. 3500" HIOIW rl/ - viii/:44 I Add”, ill/1,; Ils'J’q RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT and for setting aside the act authorizing the railway without repealing it. Mr. Pickersgill said the act. merely authorized the railway and did not appropriate any Montrnorencyi welcomed the announcement. The Gaspe rail-: way had been an invention of mem howevn' had a Navyipolitictans to reap votes: it backlog of work and said It could not undertake the Gasper work unless helped financiallyL . by Ottawa. "The substitution of expendi-‘satd hires on the highway for theiproject will help to develop the proposed railway does not mean; tourist and mining industries in that the possibility of a railway! his mum. More Apartment Building Appears Trend In Vancouver Most of the apartments in: beta Prove Gaspe's depres y. Alexandre Cyr (‘L — Gaspei announced highway 0 a Greater Vancouver built in the west end. Most of the houses are being built in the suburbs rapidly are Greater Vancouver Real Estatei flower i n g with apartment loo 5 At March. 1964, there were being built in the area eachiamii apartment suites in greater Vancouver, This num- ;her was increasing at a rate of 'about 15 per cent a year. 1 Of the total. 62.5 per cent ‘were one-bedroom suites. 18.1} l per cent bachelor units and 17.3 iper cent two-bedroom apart-i even more common. including'menfs. RENTS VARY In the west end, where about mmt‘i“! apartment-rinsed we“ one-third of all greater Vancou- l vr apartments are located. bachelor surtcs accounted for 29 1 per cent of the total. Rents varied widely. The over-all average In all areas ranged from a low of $70 monthly for a bachelor suite to $139 and more for a two-bed- room apartment. T‘ie survey also showed an in- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Ibo—Ibo Gerry hearty Show Part I s.oo-csc News I Inland Weather 0.15—Merltime Sportscasl Iii—The Gerry Fegerty Ibow Part 2 IRS-The Bob Gould Ihew unset Ihew ‘lzss—The Open Road Show I. . Time Signal lino-The Open Road Show its-Stories With John Dreinle s.oo-csc News JOB-Trans Csnede Matinee 4.oo-csc News I.M~Music In Th0 Air ‘;»—IOMI” lw—Memime ‘Fish I'eest lac-Tempo and csc I. News I Weather Ids-On Ferllavnenf Hill 0.20—Todsy's Editorial I.l&-inlend Weather I Sports Scores 0:30—Music In The Evening ISO—N... Pm. Atelrs I N3. Prov. Affairs 740—0183. tw-Assigment tau-um ladle Rev Music You are the dealer. neither side vulnerable. and have open- ed One Diamond. Partner re- sponds One Heart. What would you bid now with each of the fol- lowing four hands? 1. I7 9AQ62 IAQJ'ICB {AI 2. QAin .74 OK!“ MQSS I. I” can 0K0”! “94 I. sans .033 OAR-170 ‘0 1. Four hearts. It wuld be wrong to bid three hearts or three diamonds. neither of whtrh is forcing. The Jump to fou r hearts is a slam try. since it says in effect that a game con- tract is feasible even though the heart response may h e ve been based on six points. The jump to game by the opening bidder is in a vastly different Obviously. the hand cannot be played for less than gs me. once partner responds with a heart. It is hard to conceive of partner‘s losing four tricks. 2. Two clubs. The problem here is to represent a 16- point hand without exaggerating or understating the values held. A rebid of one notrump would rep» resent a hand of the minimum class with a maximum of 1 points, while a rebld of two no- p would represent 10 or 19 points. Ouch problems are heat solv- sa are we re- ens-ties» W!- W lads masses Uta-lamina. lid. QUIZ a change of suits by the opening bidder. is sometimes based 0 n minimum values. and sometim- es on values above a minimum opening bid. The two club hid Is of course not forcing. but there should be no concern about. mis- sing a game if partner fails to bid again. 3. Three hearts. This is by no means a perfect rebtd. but comes closer to hitting the mark than any other bid. The trouble with the jump raise to th re a hearts \I! that it implies in u r trumps. and we have only three. However. this deficiency in trtunps is sufficiently compen- sated by the high. card values (iii pointsi to make the bid rea- sonably accurate. The in m p raise is not forcing. but. in prac— tice. partner seldom passes. 4. Two spades. This bid. being a jump-shift. is 100 per cent for- cing and states in effect that a game can be made even though parrner may have only a i a points. The destination of the hand is not yet clear—the final contract may be played in spad« es. hearts. diamonds or no- irump. depending on partner's h 3 There are two objections to bidding only one spade over a heart. First. partner may pass. and this is certainly not desir- able; and second. if it turns out that there is a slam in the hand. it may be missed because of the failure to identify that It, W. Murrow OF A was NED TD DIAMOND MD . mm ID MT! ' uh to State lcites scan soo ruLt-srzs’s "a'lmvsnousis n transmittal-id. BOOKS LAST yrs: I25 Burn av HENRY cal/ENTRY N l686 um I a 5m sot/aw SINGLE m: 1m: 0 m NA SIMS“ smm I'X “39V 138935 THINK OF ALLTl-i! TERQIFIC INVENTION: Luce Movres, cans AND MOONLIGHT! DAILY. CROSSWORD A0305, «430m- 15_l,(.]dn‘ [clLll-lial iILIla'tlI-I 1.5maeb muniste 13. 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