I (Indian, Charlottetown, Mon. June 15. 1984. O N THE AlR'“ ‘ . . ~Lfl~Canadlan Red En5lgn End list while this would be can- ada's national flag. the Union Jack “may continue to be flown. as a symbol of Canadian membership in the Common- Ahl> l‘l' LOOKED $0 "IT'I'Y... ...I' JUST DIDN’T HE HAVE THE ART TO cur IT.’ Mono“ PROGRAM! .m.-—lln Tin Tin rim—Don Meuer 9.00 pom—Garry Moore Show ' 10.00 p.m.-—Plsydm ' ".00 pan—Inquiry ‘ 11.30 p.m.—Exploretlons is 12.00 p.m.-—CIC TV News ' 12.13 sum—local Weather ' 12.” emu—Sign Off ' cacw-Tv 1.00 .m.—Mondly Plavbill p The Scarlet Thresr’ 2.30 pun—Al Home Wth Helen Crock» 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room 5.00 p.m.——Ra22lo Dazzle . Out for Musk 6.35 p.m.-—Weather 6.55 p.m.—SpOrts 7.00 Holiday At Home 7 7.30 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip on British ships and went out dian Shield — the key area. No KIDDING“ lo 00 pm —P‘9Yf5°'° on Canadian ships. Hudson's That area now comprises l-48th l'D WALK ACROSS moo p.m.—-lanIfY _ Bay Company ships had their of the Red Ensign. m A bURNlNG DESEET “.30 p.M--—EXP'°'°"°"‘ own official version. with the In 1939 the cabinet. after con- _. To BE NEAR you i200 a~m.—CPC TV “9"” letters H.B.C. on the fly, and ferring with the military coun- —| 12.“ s.m.—-v_.swpoln9 k N.“ this flag shill flies over com- cil, authorized a battle flag for > A 12-20 “~"""L'°"°' Ns°lM°rofl Dani! property. he let Canadian Division that L3. ‘ .r :~ 1 1225 0-m-“5"”°" 9" Anyway. in 1892 the Canadian featured three huge red maple x! I \a. government sought and received leaves on 8 While backgI'Ound l permission to “deface” the red as its central design- WEAR BLAcK I ‘ . cluster with the arms of the The flag used by the Queen HATS TOSHow / CFCY RADIO provmces‘ and the Canadian as Queen of Canada has its en- RE Red Ensign—for marine use— tire lower half devoted to three MARRIED AND mono" “'35 Mm red maple leaves on a white swn-CH To In 1921. a royal proclamation background. And since the Lib- WHITE HATS spa-Sign on approved three red maple eral government came into of- 6.30—Newa a. Weather leaves on a 1white]biickgrréund ‘fice. spokesmenl sa tméiple Jim A95 as the officia emb em 0 an- veaves appear n a u wo- [powggs , IWAm-ywm “~35‘C°“""Y ’5 W‘lfi" '°""“"’ ad d and white was thirds of proposed flag designs ask/N54 : WHEARDME! VOURE mm AN, “ELM; 6'55-N'w' “ch”? T. declared the official colors. A it received. Naval/FE c NE “3557 WEE CLEAN UP THE 7'OO'H'br'w ” n W" new Canadian coat of arms t a GARAGE! 7‘15-c°"""y " “mm” “Md” these additions was drawn. and N0 ACTION TAKEN . _ . 7'3°_N'w’ “d w"""' a year later it was officially The.qu°s“°n Of a A ‘. .: A 6‘ 7.35-Flrm R990" appned to the Red Ensign Canadian flag has been wancu m 7.41—Counrry I. Western Roundup where it sun remains. labout for years. In 1946 a Com- D g. 8-00 -N0wl Until 19“ this flag was offpmons committee worked on the ACROSS 2 Pm 22 E ’ 0 SEE 8.ll--Wu*lm ciany confined to the “3‘ but issue. but no action was ever 1 v 81 - . d - skim Egg [m 8-15-Coun'rv '- Wesm" Roundup taken on its recommended de- "5 3-Ind“! 591' knife El 3_45.-w..¢h.r m? tile fiovflnmenii:asitedb: Sign. firm commitments 5. Cessation 4. Guided 23.Noctur- ‘5' MSG-Atlantic News 3:91“; or er appm g were offered until 1962 when the 10- KW”! d°K 5-Y0‘1ng “81 b i m 8,57--Thought For Today Th the official Ste 5 Liberal party included a ddsfinc. 12. So.A.m. 6 $ng 25 flye m iMiG-Cl“: News 8- VO'cO RIlllu'o‘m °5° we” p tive flag as a plank in its elec- “5h led -S°”°W E iml - that led to the use of the 13. Strike out 7.Allowanos 26. Blunder a} a , 9.lo--CBC Prewew commentary Ensign m Canada but the Fed tion platform. Thepromise. for 1““, an forweight 27 English [3 4 3.; ~50!” snd MUIIC duster had a hug. “pend-down a flag design Within two years painting anussim fiver an . — arlnoo Music Chanda i bah. d it f of taking office. was repeated i . . 29 Tao—Notes and MUIIC “my m ore in the 1963 election. 15'A-ff‘m‘a‘uve er . 'Shon . _ r i n, ' reached this side of the Atlantic. _ rep y 9, gush“; poem . . 7 9..5—Whats the song co as This mean that a flag design 18 Young dialect 81 We! “find.” All“, 10-09 -N-w' "'5 WWW FLOWN FROM STERN would have in be submitted to '1’“: imm,“ '1‘ cm, “firefly E '0'05'N°"‘ " Mu"? The present red duster goes Parliament before April. 1965. m 1.,[.m.“m_n,le 17.00,,” 33 Showed 3931.“ ’ . "'m’N‘" " w","‘" back to the adoption of the Un- Prime Minister Pearson sub- 1acnmcteh receptacle concern “lawn”: O "'05"w°"““" "‘"m’" "Wm" ion Jack in 1801. but predeces- mitted the government's pro- m“: of 19. Search” 34_Me,ody Norway X "'m‘m'” " MU“ sors were used in mediaeval posed design May 27. after the horsemen 20.131.335.113 “Jami” 42mm“ il'll H.27—Matlnse Musical Charadel s-hjps when they were the per- emotion - charged issue was 21_Reddish_ boat ridge 44.133"; of "< "JO—NM" " Music sonal banners of the highest- blown up over the country in a brown,“ 21.Wapp.ym 36_City;Fr. "to be" i "-40“N°'°' “‘5 Mum ranking person aboard They few weeks. } r li.46—lullotln Board . were traditionally flown from me prime minister revealed. atAstom“ I Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ‘0' “-5°’N°'°' ""5 "“m‘ e c a u s e the ae- his intentions or proceeding with a, mid ;=. H ii.55—-Atlentle NOW. mar officer a]ways the flag issue at a fast pace 29. 12-°°"w“’h" , close to the helmsman. In the when he invited a group of re- 0.Ram 3 .l'll: ‘2-°5"T°W" 3' C°"""Y Tm" 15th century. national ensign: porters to his home May 14 and 31. Stick ' - '4' ‘ 'Z'SO‘N'W' "‘6 wn’h" “0180611 inleldMl EHSiSM- showed several flag designs that together l5— l6 n '8 1 “As—PL" Rad hm" During the reign of Henry were being considered. Althou h 32. Monger - "45‘7"" “ c°“""y """ w, VIII. English ships had ensigns he had said earlier that MPs 34.Malechllu .9 20 ‘ LOO-NW: W"""" ‘ "'5' I based on the cross of St. George free to vote as their 37. Beard And ind Manhattan apartment a: Report —white and red. In 1707. after consciences dictated, he later otryo 7. 22 23 Z 25 b 27 V H1 . “°5"T°‘”" 3' cmmm' "m the legislative union of England made it clear the government 38.Past U’ mists I ‘1 .‘l ‘-‘5-T°"‘"‘Y "um" 5"” "c and Scotland, the old union flag would stand or fall on the re- 41.Vsriety 28 29 I'll mazesnuo I, L‘s—Tm” “ c°"”"y "m. was used in the upper left cor- suit of the vote. ofwillow O g-gg‘ixm;ngmmznhghnm nor of the ensign. Three days later. lll“! Prime ‘3 ygzcgn‘ 5° 3' a ISO—Top. in Country and Pops The present ensign was used minister went to Winnipeg to mg: 32 33 m 3.00—Nows Headlines In Weathor Moth”. > 3.03—Trons-Canado Matinee CBC D oil-pearl 34 35‘ 37 E 39 @ 3.30—Topo in Country In P pIh B l r 3 44 m LOO—News Headlines 8. West or . V oun. 2 toil—Canadian Roundup—CBC By B. JAY BECKER nu. E 4.l0—T:p|oln Country and Pop. ‘8. 40 x 4.30—7 e urpom 5.00—News and Weather FAMOUS mm DOWN I4: ‘8 .I‘ SOS-Matinee Musical Charade. scum Déaler if able to do so. The failure to 1. comply 5'08‘1h°.°“'p°"' North-South Vulnerable. meet this obligation is called a 645 « 5'25‘M""‘° Wu'h" revoke. and the penalty for re- DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 5.28—Tho Outports NORTH W) is two trick.- A x Y n L B A A x n m- FrrmNnr m; °-°°‘N°WI Md W 0"" Here is an extraordinary case 5 L o N G r E L L o w OiAMPL' LIBSEN-n 6.15—On Parliament Hill—CBC 0-1643 of . revoke g occurred in a 0mm“, I! I and ’ th I m I mlMLLMNTmU 6.20—Spom pmd. 010975 tournament we“ led a trump. Inpys s or arm ,er. n ssampeAia used (— . 6-30—Tonight'g Music 1.11065 won in dummy Mm the mm for the three Ls, X for the two Os, etc. Single letters, upon. 0 7.00.3“, ,o ,h, aim. WEST EA South would ordinarily have trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. m 77.30—Nsw. "mi west?" 3 1 1098 A $511015 gone down one_ pom“ _ Etch day the code letters are different. _' -‘5-P'°9flm 56*" "0 rosin three aces and three 7-45—T0M9M't Mmic 4 .Q8633 imm?) tricks. but. as the result A 0mm!“ Quotation '2 ‘4 “M” 5'90"“ RM” "' 3 son 2 ‘of a revoke by West. he WOUHd W Y W A Z: R H R O L U Q P Q E 0 J a-Ss-in'O'ludO m ‘up making two spades doubled 8 3.5B—News Headlines sawsonm 3 11:32:“? with four ogrtrllclkslled dd r o w a. o z o a N n n O w —. -r a: o n O Y ' a. .OO-Farm Forum — At trick 0 'e l I- Ii7.Iifi—Dlstlngulsl'ied Artistca - CIC :EQ. mend. hoping mu E.“ mtg“ —URNN2 UDNF‘UODWOJ 0.00—Natlonei News C! we 9 ac. e pe e lO-SO—Contlnentai Holiday—CDC n. “damn singleton king to Win. We“ in. ointhEOryptoqnoto: ENDEAVOR. AS MUCH AS YOU ll.oo_~m .nd Regional Weather South Wm mm M Mummy my“ oh. .0. of ‘ .m x E? COMPANY wms PEOPLE ABOVE YOU.— ILOerrllghf Serenade 1. Dblo. Pass 2 hearts on this trick, instead of CHESTERFIELD mxm _ "JO—Now: sod MIrMm Wu” 2 Q Pun Dblo. the ace of diamonds. and then. (9 19“, King radium syndluu. Inc.) mu Mme; 7mm! he'll? dos: MEAIWHILE, wmfimw. _ . v. ll.35—Sfarllghf Serenade thinking he had won the trick. may ran/E Puma "HAG; Knit/rm”: RACE :. IMO-News, legion!" Won't-or '- Opening lead -four of spades. played the ace of clubs next. E WW arms/V. i3 . ' ’ 9"“ me laws of bridge provide At this point the "V0" “"5 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE "I ‘ Mos-sun on n ' discovered and the tournament ‘i that a player must follow suit ‘ > is director was called. He ruled DOV 5m“ “VAN” l- a CIA quite properly that the revoke GRABTHE. O 1.: Yum" ‘ too—CBC NOW! was established. since West had MoNEy z {a s.os”:r.c. Matinee already playtehd to HIV? folloth BEFORE HE I“ " SOD—m 6'. 1...", M _ 3. .T~C‘- Motion trick; that e pre ous c, Z : smpm‘m' '2‘ um, 'os Mficflmfln Al MM!“ ti” 35""? “$31: Vwom‘fl—E 50M ' g 3 ails—’4': ‘ Ink“ w tiO-v-Musk I: on. Al: Eric: aest'had led to tells ME BUILD THE LOCKE§§°°AS€E~ 2 z ‘5 821-411. Mn..." M ~4-30-TIMP0 next trick when it was not his “AK-KAW- WOULP A3 °°- LEFTZ newesgsm' @ .“ "If, 5.00—Merlilme Fish I'Cm {urn to play. t the 0c! of . . ‘l {-3. "5.4”. “b 6w," Show sap—rm,” (cal-l only) CBC Noto- ciubs was an expand card E i: 3.354“, Mm 9,“, book which had to be played at the r? .. coo—egg kw. 5..., m m coo—cue News and Weather first loss! opportunity. V, . I o 9404mm. m dis-On Parllmnt Hill South nowcashed the ace of '1‘" 9AM.” ' _ i 6.2o—Todoy'e Edlmlll [p50], OM avg! .23 J”. i . 1.2 ions... 6.25—lnlend Weather up es, was so i. i r '10. hx.wmlvzl ado—Music In the Maine the acn'of clubs on. it. [iii of‘ l ' .Al-i ALLUSSO I S ".m M 730.00“ I he and were '- FORWARDTOMACbII-L 'g 11.64%“.35." too—Assignment now high. and. since he had no I; ANNOOAL GOOD- W . ".154, ago—The Sound of The Sixties more diamonds. the only tricks .— Vlsrr'loni‘soKUMS" ‘fi‘HQO-i-Jledwd M 9.00—Summor Fallow he lost were to the Q-J-io of "JO—ll» Arch. 9.30—Distingulahed Anim sp es. > “i V . NOWI-on-Pulimnf m two-trick penalty for the / “What On the humor loco—cm Nat law-slant“. f a. rim a Speaking Mnonsliy revoke was disc applied to the | '11.) - ' "u on m 0W0!!!“ Hellde aim tricka (can the do n l&% m . I" N". “In” "I that i. ‘ mg m“ m n Mom» Album Saudi got credit for making six. l “5.4.5.... ‘ ,. “foo—cs: News which came in a cool 1.470; “Mm "m; 05.5,, ., lnlmi I. Marlno points. ’ . Lao—pa '2’ w "'scm West had three» aces. butl “0-0pm loud lads-E never scored a trick with any M MIN. “ l M “Imwk 5 Adoption of a distinctive flag will also end one of the great Canadian hobbies — flag design- ing. This goes back to at least 1896 when an E. M. ()hadwick‘ produced his favored design in the Canadian Almanc -— a Blue Ensign with three maple leaves ~“tltie usual colonial arrange men " In .the last 15 months. the Ensign. rather than a blue one. is not quite clear since virtually all other Commonwealth coun- tries — and all colonies —- fl “Without rhyme or reason we apparently just drifted into the Snerohant marine usage." says 0 ment‘s thorities. CHANGES HANDS e red duster was the flag that came into Canadian ports foremost heraldry au- in Canada. Aus- Similar permission was given to the Hudson”: Bay Com- pany, the British North Borneo Company. and five British yach't clubs. GAINING PROMINENCE Meanwhile, as the Red Engn was gaining its prominence on Ehhe top of Canadian flag poles e emblem three maple nic e. emblem was associated with Canada back in 1868 when free gold maple leaves on a green background were put on were put on the arms of Lower Canada (Quebec). The three leaves appeared on the crest of the Royal Military ' lm Mat-heson Libe ad s m—Suppsr Club . 1' bo'go : I womb" m I member of Parliament for Icgpeefethgue mnthggerizgrd: 6,25 p.m.—supper Club [beds Who is one of Parlia- ‘ 0" W 0 various military uniforms and eouipment. In 1921. when the leaves were declared the official emblem of the country, they were put on the bottom portion of the Cana- DESIGNS MADE PUBLIC peg. the government's favored“ flag designs were made oublic.‘| Back in Ottawa. the following. day. the cabinet began consider-l ing the question and in another- two days a design decision was! reached. On May 27. the proposed do! each side. The resolution saidlsaid. i In upper h 1 it rt ' ' , were‘opened in t e a er pa .l The next day. also in Winnl l the mm century. forces were DEFEL‘TORS EXECUTED MIAMI, Fla. (Am-A newly- arrived refugee told Friday of a report in Cuba that six officers of Premier Fidel Castro's armed MSW “ha ed... tee d leaves. on which the govern- ’ "Veal th re Sunday night for trying '9 de‘ v mm m ' s, "on s,” O" $000e addiltiogia‘lla dealgxized over merit based its new flag design, mp1; 1931:: 0“ 3 3h”: guard fectt. d’llhree edit tthel slith wxegfeuggie- i _5 ..—a - . un w verc a v imm iaey. e . l22 pm New" Wm“, 5”". Just why Canada has a Red was1 also carving a permanent ecue blue ensigns in various forms 0,, I"! my“ I " " . o .m.—Tdk. THIN ' ( , n}- g-go aim—Tl“ F". Iv Gum girl; ggeuf:slignn its; t5;de gaofifmi‘zfrtipgergggiadziaple 0‘ iggmipiigei—YQ' ‘( _ R . : ed es 31‘0" PE I ' grist: 5.5g" duster for the m, leav on a sold back nd HAS 0 MINGS lMTO WHICH HIS RELATIVES DROP COINS FOR THE OR -SO THE DEAD MAN (AH MAM/TAMI HIS RENT/1770M (VIN MIR 05/17" on!" RiPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT orth Sea A DIGIYATA an gig: of the HA9 A STEM SHAPED LIKE wealth f k m For the next ew wee s ej l CFCY-TV . r Commons again heard a daily :l ‘ I . ‘volley of heated questions and z} .30 wills—Mm“. I p 0 comments on the "two-flag res- ‘ a} zoo pain—Pl! 'oluiion." ‘ 5 2,30 p.m.—sisrloTt:“Hm some members, particularlyz‘ .4 3.00 P-m- Eh?” gm By arame mason on all British ships from 1301 address the Dominion command: from Quebec. who earlier said l > : 3.3. pin—Mr R m orraws (or) — Dependinglto when the Royal Navy of the Royal Canadian Legionlthe.v stew“! favored a. new “a$-| : 3.45 firm-:5." n” on the «income of the great adopted the white ensign as its —-among the stronges advo-lcomplfililed about W“ 9‘" m 3 4-00 P-'“' A" 3' ' mm. flu debate. scheduled to open own; the Blue Ensign was given cates of the Red Ensign. .8 f’Wt'O" 0’ V‘mng {Urine v: ‘30 l"""-R ml: huh MW in the Commons. the tothe Royal Naval Reserve and He told a noisv meeflng orUmon Jack. 0th9r_0PP05|i‘0fl I. 5.00 pm-"fl' om For Mum Canadian Red Ensign may be Red Ensign was restricted to 1900 mm he believed “mostlmembers. Wh? did"! WM" 3 .. 5.30 W“ m. m T." hellde toward its final flutter. use on merchant ships. sincerely" it was time to url_;new flag. didnt want to appe'r . 6.00 p-MF‘ i' am If so. it will snap a long In time, it was approved for fur] a distinctive maple Jea 'to be rejecting the Union Jack. ' 6.25 lam-"5”" ” evolutionary process that marine use ‘ Canada . . YOU HAF‘TA KEEP UP 1 s31 pan—Cg"; "m . (mm the M. Tow“. mun, New 2e31,“. Tang“. fifutasgzjga'byuffiwgfig waif EARLIEST HOTELS I WITH THE lioness! 7“" “n.5,... Weekly “‘3?” 5"" to the Item of vika. Cyprus. Somaliland. West- 8.0mm“. l The earliest inns and tavernsi 1.15 nm- ' 3" show mediaeval ships on Samoa and Southern Rhod- 7.30 9MP?” V'" esia. a d Cumuluuannn-J. .: