7: lS—Momlng Roundup .. . . The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri.. Dec. 11. 1964. 18 istntton has been - ‘ s . N A Ra.nt:"Weether the cities while the vast bush I MY mow WENT HOWLDNO not? omamso ..~l'iLi.ue¢a~r 7.41_M°m," "no '1‘ . and jungle country has been in OWmREEIC: SYAYON IT ? matures... HuNapy/ _ 7454mm! 'wr :AHUPTMP I ' - the hands of a. guerrilla and ter- l . _ 1, sitith PROGRAMS woo—Months Roundup Tn'yffigm‘m" “"m‘ m" a} ~ 7‘56‘5W" C'”’”" '"d 5m"- or the south‘s 4,000,000 inhabl- a: i . CFCY TV 3.Ol_:°"d tents, perhaps 500,000 are >;‘ s b M . I aj”_w°w'h Christians. The rest are pagans, 2} 3 1'3 P""“‘ W" 8'“ w." often clad in skins or nothing 0‘ .- moo porn—My Favorite Martian 8' _M°’"'"9 R°””d”P at all. Their hatred and mls- ; ‘ .30 p.m.-Father Knows Best “6"w"'h," trust of the Arabs is deep. They l 3.00 p_m.—Ae The World Turns giggjgflmgt hr“? :°:"dUP talk of brutal reps-Leafs. rating >‘ . .m.-Take Thirt ‘ i — 9 0' 01v of v‘lla es. cruelt. Cou led 3‘3: EMF,“ Sumy 5’0"" 9:00—News and Voice Reports-cnc By ANDREW BOROWIEC far from assured and cables with [in]: is a religious cll’ggh . '3] pink-Rum Dull. 9:]l—Pr6VleW Commentary . cgc KHARTOUM (AP) — Ractal forecasting a difficult future for hetwee n southern christian, Poo pimpmnw u Honda pile Notes and Music hatred between the Arab nOith Sudan poured out rom the 30- and Islamic Arabs, 30 plm'_Mm op ciao—rive Rosel Sweepstakes and Negro south is splitting Su- odd oreign embassws in the Since the military regime of fl” .mpninmonu 9:35—Notel and Music an. at the seams. forecasting a capital. Ibrahim Abboud was abolished Q." pm__6.um 9:55—What'e The Song Contest difficu“ film” for the huge earlier this fall. the south has "an "'1'" _cm W mm l0:00—Newa and Weather 35‘ Am?“ COUDU‘Y- REVOLT FLARE" found it could speak up. The V 7‘45 'm'_Pumy PM” Quiz to 05—min my Mum A splitting away of the three .Ev‘én. law" dthe “g”'“”' ‘9' new revolutionary regime v ‘20 P'm'_TBA lots—Stop The Record southern provinces appears to 99”" 1‘" 9W" 9"“ mmfim' feared using the army as a :55 p. . P . Th ' ‘0‘3_N°m Md Mmlc be question of time. [Sh 1'“ 9- Jan' .1' 1956' a “019!” weapon. ‘ P'""" "3"“ “'° lino-New, .nd went“, Spokesmen for 4,000,000 south rem“ “Med 1“ the 3°“tl‘ ”‘ Government officials an- 830 rim—JIM Wyman n 05_N°m and Mum ern blacks are demanding it and Wthh many Arabs were hue" nounced they want to solve the z "‘00 P‘m"c°”""7 H°'d°w' ii 30—Stop the guard many of the 10.000.000 northern The few” “'35 smasm’d. bl roblem peacefully. Originally C #30 P-W-M'l- a“WWW l133_N°,,. m; M...“ dubs are beginning to feel it to“; “Sniffing” “0°” "awed they intended to hold elections U We”? "C" . ll:45-—Bu|letln Board the bessolutin- y r ‘3 °fi°°rs‘ . 'by March but now it appears E l-00 rim—3'9 7"" Wrestlinv ".50_N°m Md Mum An independent southern Su I“ Odom“ 1963' “"9"? 3"“.“1‘ no voting is possible in the z 5-00 win-CBC W "W" Miss—Atlantic News Roundup dan. devoid of an educated elite .e'?“ "meme" "med “"1.” pm!" rebel-infested bush. N3 I-m-—'l°fll We'll” .lz;oo_w..,h., and mineral resources. could "we Weapons 5mm“ mm am' Southern leaders who talk of {.14 a.m.—Sign Off 12:05_T°wn Md Coumry 15m. easily become another centre of EUShz‘. 333"" The “pheflval independence are vague about o (3ch TV 12,30_N.w. “4 Wm“, African turmoil. 12"”? t1“ {flawed fittreagth 53“ the future. They brush aside all f’ . 12.6-70”. and COM"), Tim. At this stage. the government as w' ‘ a‘.‘ 3 3° 0" the problems. “Anything is better t , ‘ mom“, and WM”, f Premier Sir ei Khatim el 5°“"‘°"‘ '0“ "‘ wa‘“- than domination by Arabs." {.27 a.m.——5ietton Sign On Khama still is hoping for a sol". Since then the Arab admlii- They say. 0.00 auto—National School Tel-r." 0.30 urn—Weekend Special l:.30 urn—Across Canada i 2200 ‘ 1:05—‘lown and Country Time i . 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show Enotgrxztigg‘l‘"Safifoggfigatm'lth‘?’l I I this—Town and Countr Tl . wl mi 2:0°_N.m “d wn'hx m. lts task is extremely diE-l s mos—Moiin Music ‘ . . ‘- 2zl5—National School Broadcast~ The; pmblem was behmd th'sl CBC weeks riots at Khartoum. The; toll of racial clashes that broke. -out Sunday: 40 killed and more1 than 500 injured. 245 p.m.—Chu Helene p.m.—Butternut Square p.m.—CBC Newa 2“ Mom I l _ . . : — y Music 1300 pm. gray Nayb'” 3:00—Newa Headlines and Weather 1.30 2.50 ESI'IOW HXOIW r . 8:03-Yrans-Cenedad Matinee -- ' t 35‘ V” . 2:30 para-:2" Home With Helen CBC RETURN To NORMAL l £00 mph Th. War“ Tum 3:30—-_Yop| ln Pops _ Life returned. to normal Wed- fl ' ’80 p. -1“. {MW 4:00—Nawa Headlines and Weather nesday in this dusty capital ( ' 435% j P'"" s ’ 5'0"" 4:03—Canedien Roundup—C C where the White Nile. flowlng | 5 too P-"‘-’ w“ 4:lO-Tops in Pops from Lake Victoria. meets the . 3; | 4:57—Stop The Record 5:00—News and Weather 5:05—The Outports 5:25:20—Merine Weather Blue Nile from Ethiopia. There were still truckloads of » troops in the heart of the city. DON swam; WATERI but soldiers dozed in the sun. THEFtisNDEAMnOgNEAINS' e 'm 6:00 p_m.—Supper Club 6115 p.m.—l.ionel Television News 6:25 p-mi—Weather . 0 cu : duo v.m-—swn 2:32:33 83.”..‘3..‘“°" .42.. 112°.iiéfflt’:§.d°iioil22‘i ARE nlgcgmggig V / . , 6o“ P'm-‘S'JPP" C'UF’ 6:00—News and Want er United Presbyterian mission. fill-rhizome 7055: How I GUESS VOUQ You DID3NO ISTHAT ou,vo.sse vou KNOW 'n-ios: Egg I’m—max 733"" 6:l5—On Parliament Hill—cs: victim of Arab suspicion that “36544040 mgymkky FATHER THINKS l‘L kiDDlNG.”BO\/I WlNGEY? How WRONG RECOQDS His. .2 P- " aim—Today's Editorial—CBC missionaries were inciting the NEVERAMOUNi'TD OU‘ THE BORROWED. THE ’i'°° P"""‘C°”""V :°'d°w” 6:25-Spom Par-dc blacks to riot " MUculi-Li. GREATEST! ones IRATE? 9‘30 P'"‘"‘""" '3'“ w“ 6:30—Business Barometer—car Turbaned men prayed and the 0‘30 P"""'T"“‘°P' hbl 6:35—Tonight'l Music voice of muezzins calling for 1 "-200 P'"“"““ U"'°”‘ ' “ 7:00-asck to the Bible prayer was not interrupted by > . I 2'90 “W‘s-F TOY 'N‘w' 7:30—News and Weather the screams of rioting mobs. x :1. - 2:“ '-"‘-‘ "WP "‘ k N 7:45—Program Schedule l But the government appeared m 3 gig: "m'-u?:;.lg}:m¥':um 'w' I 7:46—Prov. Affairs - Alternate Na- d i . a.m.— I I i I- -' i The Yearllng cea note I Decision . . '.' «i - . “t . (l‘4l-l752) ot- A'I‘URDAY PROGRAMS FRIDAY l . . . . ~ . _ fl ' i : (fizr‘gé'iggrmérggadi (2? ‘1 . . THE GKAVESIONES THAT ‘73 ‘ n LFLY TV . 6:00—The Morrian show, Peri i l Plpellne MARK No GRAVES WIFE - GIRL- 6;. n Venous l M 75” l4 YEARS OF AGE tal 1:30 P-m—MUliflle 7:00—The Morning Show, Part I l | R Tflfifimfigérgnce, “mm HE WAS 84" mo Pom-WWW nt snort sioo—cac News and who 5 eserv cgumms ONLY MEMORIALS To HE LIVED ANOTHER m. . ‘rOO p-mi—World of Sport Weather 1 N TIVE FISHERMFN AND SAlLORS 7 YEA A "I usmymw t om—TBA HHS—Maritime Sportscalt OTTAWA iCPl—The National; “ff-39%;! ~ANDCT5/EY H D O « airborne, ,_ THEKICK-Tum? '1.‘ 5.30 p.m.—augs bunny 8:2l—Tlio Morning Show. Part 2 Energy Board has reserved de-‘ ~ “- Fm hmvflm ” t —‘ 6.00 p.m.-Tho Bernatormerl tion's Business—CBC icision on an application by V ' I ' m y ’6331 p-m-fiozrsrv'fivmk d 8:25—The Bob Goulst Show Montreal Pipeline Company '— _. ‘ ‘ . .—- a an .o _ . . . ‘ i :°' °'" ‘ "' no.5 “t: “is?” h'im“;:,.i:.“"lt..i“ “.‘i‘li‘i’ssl‘ DAILY CROSSWORD > me p-m--Fiiherm-n'- loo 9zll—Commentary from Montreal to the United ACROSS 50-PisPen, 1&T1me Q. #30 p-m--let’i Sins 00' tmen-AM. Chronicle ismes border, LCenterof DOWh gone "It 9‘00 P"""B"‘”IY “lubmm lozlS-Plavroom The authority sought covers. ‘Wheel 10”" 9 z; 1’30 P-mi—Wagm Tm" woo-current and Choice ‘62.6 miles of proposed 24-inchl 4-Supp9rt 2- Japanese 1- nay _.l 9530 Firm-NHL "Wk" " "zoo—CBC N WI pipe line that would join at the 7°Eng‘sh shrub ° l : 3°3'°" V‘ T°'°"'° "vs—Joan Martha" lus border with 166 miles of “"10” aspects: wards X‘ i this path—Julio". 11:15-“, comm," l g :I l. . m osed for com 9.Swiftly ofpepper 21.13a- 1l‘45 m—S om Unlimited ".20_R d Alb lSlmla-r me £1 pm f p t Iz-Engliu‘ 4-F01dover 39cm. a 0 P' ‘ CZC TV mm “or Um struction nor wa _rom or- novelist fivnwfitwn 22.3%,“ I ‘ 1&0 p.m.— W h ll:30—The‘Archera land, Maine. by Its wholly-i 13_Exclajm. nmuve gang!“ , l '3 D-m-"'~°“l "' " llf45—MUIIC On The Heather nwned subsidiary. P o r t I a nd» nee - poem bed_ ‘.“ "'"‘“"“ ."'" 5"”; '2°°‘J""b°'9' ’"F’w" Pipe Line Corporation in. 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' o d T d y 0“ from tankers at south For l reproach death premium “Primary <‘ $00 m'—C°c 5°" and H Happen 0 W and‘ and tramports It under‘ 24 A. 18 Swab-like 38 Atumin color 4.00 :Zm-—CBC Sports 11:00.0” New. ~ “moms bond to the border and .marionetto .implement: hamad 46 Retired ' — mos-Tflm'c'md“ Mm?” then to Montreal where it is di-‘ - 5:00 p'm' Down M'mory la". 3-30-Tr n -Canada Matinee . ~ ' ‘ m'NOWhed' 3 4- S b (-30 Pom-Buns Bunny 4‘00 CD‘C’NGWI ' rected to sixtrefineries. d _ i “Men: I 2 4-00 .m.—The Barnstormers i — . The mar e area serve in: edge also p.m.-Tolevision News Weather.’ "°3’c‘"‘.'d"" “Md” -c|udes Quebec. the Ottawa Val“ 29. Ropewith 7 ° 9 '° " P ' i no M In Th Ali - i ; 5pm, i 4'30‘fo'down ' ley and parts of the Maritime running '2 '5 y 45 p m-london Line : " . , provinces. knot ; ' . 5:00—Mar. Fish BCtlst - - _l . meALEFACE_Wflo.f/lp£.pA¢-E - ~ '- t Forecasts by the refineries in 30. Equipped I 32?) Z.2..jhhflslxooissnlrllnien 5=2°‘T'"“’°' CBC N°"b°°" dicate that by 1970 they wouldl 32.Poema . '4 " "’ '7 mars cyst/ENNER/DE arr/sggxtmuwg >700 p.m.-—Bevor|y Hillbillies stigma", H3" be needing 1:70.800 barrel: lOf' lg '9 2° "It ' so . _..L.' s- 01 ' — , . . crude oil daiy. an annua n- ~ _ __ l " 3-:"5:":”"ln° U gig-lifiim. and sports "€359 0‘ ‘0“? ‘0 .fiVe Per cenl-i “'32:; z: 2.2. as 14- as at. 51 30 p_m.-NHL Hockey ' _ ‘ George Champlln. Vice-prev. Pi i this p-m-—Julie'tta ‘ 6:30_Bic$‘:, Mom." dent _of the system. said con-‘ 36"“??? a .21 as .29 zl i" I' d tr ti n was rejected for May "I i“ P'm"5"°"‘ ”""""° 6:35-Music In The Evening 5 “° 0 P I ted . i dagger 5° 3| ,2 ‘ £00 p.m.—CBC-TV News 7.30_Agenda l and would he compe in. 39‘Toward ” 2.10 a.m.—l.lonel Television News 7:‘5_va. Ami" (,0 six months. Cost of the US] gagevemge 9300 . 3‘5 '54- 55 > {'15 "rm—Th. l". Show 7:55-Muslcel Program "Clio" is “tlmated at $1 i t'l 43.Anxm 1"“ "“ “'PP" doc—Am n out ’000- “Ascend. 34, i 31 so 59 40 4t 42 z (.30 a.m.—Station Sign Off 8:20_U.N.g “cm” suddenly: F 8:30—The Star Show loiao—cec Stage Aem- 43 44 +5 Me ml 9:00—Unlveraity Of The Alr lifts—Egg J':zz Club 47.Rive:: 41 “a a I 9:30—Chamber Music 12:00— own i CFCY TV loioo—csc National New‘l. o» moans—Sports Scores Inland and “The?” ‘ ' Parliament Hill and Speekingi Merino W r .i wind. Gr. 49 5° '00 “MFA/mm" ll2-l5-Muaic In The Night ‘ myth- 30 pin-Country Calender P'"°"'"V ' 49. Queer ‘2” i 2.00 p.m.—Heritoge ' 130 p.m.—Faith For Today .00 p.m.—Wor|d of Sport ‘ NFL Football Philadelphia -Eogl0a vs . St. Louis Cardinals .30 p.m.—Spom international .55 [huh—CBC TV News QUIZ .00 p.m.-—Show on Shows .30 phi—Time of Your Life You are South. both sides vul- The belated spade preference net-able. The bidding has been: indicates that his trumps arel l DAILY cnmoqr on; — Here’s how to work it: A CONTRACT BRIDGE I Slur 1) Ln .. A x n i 1‘ i ll LONGFELLOW By 3- JAY BELKER . One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ls used . for the three L's. X for the two 0’s. etc. Single letters. apoc- l trophies, the length and formation of the words are all unto. Each day the code letters are different. 'v. A Cryptogrnm Quotation '°°'°""""'5"'"'“"' dawn as with}: awn!!ch own- iislasils is seenw .30 tum-Word v No". n“ mm W.“ V relatively poor. Just as oura‘are. ' ~ .- and it would therefore not beg _ :.:.—Fl::hlrac:Uh M ;. MP." :. wise to attempt a go e co -‘ D Y H 3 R T Y D R I Q x T 3' D a c v‘ O ' tract withahand as hollow In IxstchB 3‘7ng .00 pom—Ed Sullivan Show 3 . Pm 1 am . pan—Dari . ll .00 p.m.-7 -Daya , What would you bid now with each of the following four hands. partner's weak bidding there is .00 p.m.—CIC TV News 09 sum—local Weather still a chance for a slam, and, 1 suite at this one. _ s. Five diamonds. Despite Yoshi-def! Cryptoquom HE mar THINKS ran: mar MAN. REALLY IS so.—00L'r0N 0 use. flu I‘m om nae. to sum—Sign :: 3:33..” m while we cannot undertake the; 8 _ slam ourselves. we went to en-‘ CKCW TV 8. .AQOO QM)? QQG‘N ‘5 com-“e Non}, to bid lg “ hel m . 4. Quotes 9K9“ u out. can. i , __.._. ‘ 1: :::::5tt;:0ftc“'3lzg:p.:: L mm “trump Obviously. The in: to fare (gramme. “all HANDLE 114:3 column ; i. . . own con unc M o Vlou | ‘ o " 331'"!!! “Md” flhxr'ogrgngidldm 02:; bids. identifies a singleton or a. Merit-L TAKE THATOL STUFFEDTOMATO . 5 so p.m.—Falth to Action the only problem is finding the void in clubs as well as a good . AN‘ 31%|“? NM DNOWN 50 HARD 0N His 00 p.m.—N.r.i. but "me com-“L o“, Hm hand besides. If partner has! :5“? H5”- 35" ASWONOMEE WHEN O W'Ihlooton vs latti- two bide were efforts to find a "me Well hind “1 ’ Z more must suit game. since Norm Spades K84 Hearts 5 Diamonds > 30 Nth-590m Internetlooel may have had either four Am Club“ 0‘1” bid 55 p.m.-CIC-TV News em 0.- (our bum .. pm six despite his minimum high. ~ii p.m.-8how on shows . or u. mum 1,” card values. 30 p~o\--Iloetophv However. now that we know There is a dew 4. Three clubs. 00 porn—the Fugitive this It not the case in the ltlht elded pouiblllty of a slam here it pain-hm Duke of Nature rebids. it to better to also —-thla time in spades—but 30 p~m--F|uhblc|l try to play the hand for a nine- again we can‘t bid the siamg OOp-im-Ed Sullivan trick some contract. Partner singleton”. Partner may have; oo proponents cannot have men than the wrong type of ninth-perhaps '- 00 win-Thi- How Hu 7 Om spades on the bidding. and it something similar to the lllue- - 00 one—cu IV News would be unwise to undertake tration in the preceding queen F 1° "ll-4'0"" WWW” "M I Did! tonic knowing that the tion— In which code we would ‘5 I-M-—3'lt|°" 3"" 0" Will have at least six certalnly not want to land in six > "a “no trumps. spades. I 3- Pul- Game prospects "9 How far we eventually go de-. 2 man not u soon so they appear on “no. on North‘s response to g "'9 “Mice; M the but "ml the cuebtd in clubs. as will . ' andme todohmmlmumnowwmmfu.d.m. ' K‘ ‘ '"lm W-Northhuwnmfbutitheehowsaisekorinter- ~.'f 7% M w'" m“ M" "W m" m a” N" at by bidding tin-es diamonds i ‘0‘: dual. and we must aaaisme that ‘ Q. t \\ . endWsattier his handlaoftheminfinumi‘umwmmm'bl'“d°“ .‘ , ., ‘ i W ttaur. let-m - . dumpto—fotrqadea. ,- ' ,