mOI! IF “HOV JU‘T um 10 HOLD AND 60 ALONfi you m: m 1' DON‘Y KNOW IF HE’S TAUGHT HIM TO TACKLE m mfne Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. on. 1, 1964. 15 Canadian Economy Steady I l During Year’s 2nd Quarter TH URSDA Y PROG RAMS l l 05 CFCY TV OTTAWA lCPl-Jl‘he Cana- Exrluding farm income. GNP i a. I dlan economy as measured by in this second quarter was at l>l 2.30 p.m.—Musics|o total output practically stood an annual rate of 344.420.000.000 I 2; 3.00 p.m.—-Momonr of Truth .still in the second quarter of compared with 544.244.000.000 ‘ Ui * s 30 p.m.—Tsko Thirty this year. (in the first three months of the l: 4.00 pan—TBA I I Production value of all goods ’ year. ' 4.:il o.m.—Razzle Dazzle " and services advanced one per; Finance Minister GordOn re-l ' 5.00 p.m.—ilA iwhlle out of shape and again is . cent from the first quarter but ‘ cently predicted that the third 5'30 p.,.,‘__,i,mlc Ho, Written for tlleTAFVSECI-lglolg Pressidedicated to producing his best. i Virtually all the gain was due I quarter of this year again will 4 , , _ ‘ A to higher prices. the bureau of: show only moderate growth. but NE“ tom‘ “AFN—“V Pater, STRONGEST U’s' "no ‘ fstatiisiics reported. ithe pace of activ.ty will rise Snell of 1\ew Zealand decides to' The, US- one” "‘9- 5'.1°“3°“i It said most of the price in- ' again in the final three months. irun the 800 as “'8” as me 1-5mlmo ” h“ .59“ mt" '"lewa‘icrcase was attributable to the; as forecast an over-all metres at Tokyo next month he ; “Onal Compem‘m“ 505m 0 Hargi April 1 step-up to eight per cent GNP increase this year of eight I "‘lil‘usl ‘ mills-tum." (“A kuuri '0" 7.0l urn-CFC! l’V News 715 pun-Keyboard Melodies 7.10 p.m.—My favorite Msrtlsn . PF”, K Will have an excellent chancez'3i‘33i1) is “COT ‘ - . - u ~ :2?) :szher nows Best '0 become the first athlete Sincegholder but loses “gum-1y to Dy_ from four in tgieuaeuly-lmtgosed per cent, ttil-Npossibly etvel: I WONE ISN’T ,jm m_Hm, 1920 to win this difficult Olym..rol Burleson imam. sixui- 5”“ ‘x °“ ” {‘3 ma “3“ mPr°~ .M’W' ° W“ .“n ’ WAN-5' .. p- - pic double lplam. at Rome m 1960‘ At 17"land production equipment. this gem would be price in- 7 . 9 30 pom—1h. Serial WOO p.m.—Ths Defenders l H 00 p.m.—Ths Untouchables R e s id e n tial construction . prices rose by almost two per cent between the first. and sec- creases. Over-all demand in the sec g ond quarter showed signs of But thisworld record holderlJim Ryun (3-390l has a good‘ in tile mile and hammile haglchance to make the first six. Europe are Witold [2.00 pan—CBC TV News 1:13 sou—Loni Weather [2.” mum—Sign Off CKCW TV I is p m.—-$tstion Sign On. ws. Weather, Spam 5 30 p.m.—Yogi Bear 500 p.m.—l.uve It To lesvor 6.30 p.m.—Tolevision News 645 pan—Weather 6 50 p.m.—Sparts 7.00 pun—Premiers flies”. 8'00 rum—The Rogues 900 p.m.-—Hozo| 9.30 p.m.—Erie Syku 1000 p.m.-Tho Defenders l M p.m.-Alfred Hitchcocl 17,00 pun—CBC TV News 12.15 s.m.——Vlowpoint indicated he prnbably Wm run Best in only the Lam—the metric mue.§Bal‘all of Poland 13:39.8). new He‘s entered in the 800. thouthEuropean record holder in he ond quarters. Gross National Product value of all goods and services his min . No clear-cut favorite steps in if Snell decides not to defend the 000 title he won in 1960. with s best time of 1147.1 this year. Jamaica‘s veteran George Kerr 41:45.8), tiiird in 1960. is faster than ever and has a bril- liant 18-year-old teammate in Neville Myton (1:455). Europe sends Manfred Kinder (1:415) of Germany. Noel Car- roll il:47.6l of Ireland and Val- ery Bulishev 11:46.9) of Russia. Japan has an experienced pero' forge; ln Mamoru Morimoto : .l. ii an event always won by and reserves the right to changefmile. and Alan Simpson (3:39.11 ' d 1 Britain. recent conqueror of lBaran. Michel Jazy (3:39.8'l of {France would be the No. 1 man but Zealand. Place .lazy third if he ~ ns. lsteeplechase with an unbeaten lU Dominating the soon—metre 000000 produced in Canada—was esti- mated to be running in the sec- . ond quarter at an annual rate' probably \vill run the 5.000. of .000. quarter rate of 545.512.000.000i and a 1963 average of $43.007.-' l___________ weakening. Consumer spending rose by about one-half of one per cent. but so did prices of consumer goods and services. Thus real consumption marked time. PAIR onovn T156601! no p.m.—Tsks Thirty Bill Crothers of Toronto was ’3‘” W31“ sneni DUTIES”: VIENNA iReutersi_A mm mo p.m.—R.C.M,P. the winter-book favorite but 0 Hara- Bari“- q‘m'pS'm and COMPARISON MADE rWest German and his EaslvGeg- 430 p.m,_v.¢.¢lon rim. hasn‘t develooed as cxoected. JOhn Dawes (31395) 0’ New This compares wuh a rst—‘man wife drove a sports cm- through a barrier at the Czecho- slovak border to Austria Mon- day, police reported. irecord for the last. three years is Gaton Roelants (8231.8) Belgium. The world recor holder overcame a serious in- jury last winter and is a strong favorite. Behind Roelants the fight for medals and places is intense. Russia's crew is highly re. garded. led by Ivan Belyayev 0 n d2 RIPLEY'S BELlEVE IT on NOT asnow Assam; s __ ' I an Enzlish-speaklng nation. thel "‘33? 4‘ and L523“ NardoifskY‘ CFC, United Sates offers two was. (83.) 6), Europe also offers cx~ ’ pective winners. Veteran Jerrylw';m‘"d M 5' " Tl “ " Hamil" b'X lNi‘DV 133335 mussosy siehert more) and Us. repord «8.. .0) of Great Britain. Guy holder Morgan Gi‘nth (145.7) Texereau is 35.) of France ‘33-‘39" onw h ' are as good as thev poms while l and Slavko Span (8235.3) of Yil‘ w asst—Now I. set or third _ stun Tam ya» 11 i goslavia. cm! I ' 6.35-Counfrv I. Western Roundup lr1;47_5l could gmake the 01:;ng NOB UKE' ME, 1M: Australia pins its hopes on ASS—News A Weather NpV Dick m order of finish S‘e‘l'l‘revor Vincent “1‘39!” and the Min—Hebrew Christian Hour rt; (hath K911 Cmghers'lUnitt-d States cannot be 7.l5—Countrv a Western lounduu Kinder and Morimoto‘ icounted out with George Young 7.30-N-w- '- th" Snell never has rim the 1.500i ‘8 42.1‘- JP” Flshback “trio-4‘ 7.35—CFZY Fsrm News men.“ but wows fhp World-5; and Vic Zwolak ‘Rz420l, 7“"‘C°”""V ‘ W"""‘ “W‘dup mile record at 3:544 and has a’ My pick: Roelants. Vincent, 9-00‘N9W' potential of better than 3:50. He: Herriotl. Belyayev. Young. and 94“'W°"h" approached his record in 1963 Naroditsky. ado—Country I Western Roundup . ' 9 AS—Wssther ‘ . " g. ._ .v Gen. MacArthur Almost QUIt . Six Months Before Firing "5"” MW" "ISO—Atlantic News Roundup “326486” A FRENCH IN lNDOCHINA, NEW YORK tAPI—The late A FAILURE lN UPS! 1 YOU NEED TO BOLéTElZ YOUR E60! 5 JUST A LiTTLE CDNCEITED.’ geggMETHlNG T HAT'LL MARE YOU FEEL BIG AND IMPORTANT! mason PL! 0? 5mm in India. WAS ERECl' ED TD HONOR A STRIP OF 8500"“? 7:1: REUC WAS DISCARDED BY CHAITANYA-fl RELIGIOUS LEADER- WM SLEPTUN WES/fEDF HEW Ill ISOO \\ News I. Voice Report {lo—Preview Commentary 9.15—Notos & Music 927—Mstinu Music-I Charsdu s .58—lhought For Todsy .oo—C TRAVELER “0440'” .nd Mum Gen Douglas MacArthur said lilacArthur said" inf his book. milfigSED THE KINGOF . I L- _BUTYOU QJS—Notol a. Music ' . ‘ ‘ RemlmSCE‘mF- 8 “‘T hearing , wAlTA SEC. HAVE FUN ATTHE OH/MOMS. OUR TEAM . ' SS_Wh.',. Th. so" he almost resigned his F8! a bitter question from a dymg FA\O?ABLYI THE MONARCH T T»; I WANTTO SAV DANCE LOSTi/ “va Doyou KEEP FINALLV WOQ' ' 9 Eastern command during the Amory-an bamber not GAVE HIM AUTHORITY TO ‘ LARGEST H , I . . v crown HIM DOWN-I n (lo-News I. Weather . P AanBmN GOOD NlG TTO DEAQ , V CALLNQ if A V! him—Mr. Co-op Program Korea" “far 5” months hem” M3CArth‘” dim Apr“ 5 :IeE-RDON CRIMINALS AND - I NAT" MOM N' DAD “2" H093 ’_‘ “04%.” & Mm he was fired by former presi- The book, completed by the ‘ D W THE GIANT SNAMANDE J l ~ ' VOUQ FATHER ‘ . dent Harrv S. Truman general list March and pub- ND m”! OVER“! ' - R° 3P3" ASNTGONG .. Mfr-New- H-edi'm 8- Wea'lw' He w 1. 6” m. r . n . ‘* - -_ , ms Kl/IGJ' $05.1th: Arr/luvs A [ENUTH OF sirsr p w ‘ lOS—News I. Views on Grocorlas ~ eslgm‘ (‘9' 11511?“ d U 1"“ it“? “"Fhend- ome-muiuwau-n-d t To LET'YOUGO'flV .. _ 1.20—Nom I. Must: lspel.ed out the mblng restric— I x ' . 1‘27_M.,.n.. Mural Chmdu 9.16—AM Chronklo l tions impased on him. —— Man- I s [fig ' f . .30—Nom a. Music lO-IS—Plavroom cllurla and certain North lxo- . 5 45-5w.“ 30ml 10.30—To Market Wllh Music rean spots were restricted. ACROSS DOWN 16.Ex- 3' lso—Nom a Music ll.oo—cac New MaacArthur wrote: Irflgigg 1:115:13; (gs-:13“ , J 1.55—A1lsnti: News Ioundup lLOS—Shirley Brett “One of those bomber pilots _ , . ‘ 2.00—Wulhor ll.l5—For Consumers wounded unto death, the stump 4'g‘f’u‘s" 2 31%;? 3mg; ~2.05——Town I. Country Tlms “Jo—Record Album of an arm dangling by his side 7 Bugs, '0“ e 'abth: . 230—Nows & Weather “JO-Th. Archers gasped at me through the hub. stomach s Pitcher 22 Be. 2.43—P.E.l. Road RIPOI". HMS—DOW" Drops IV bles of [flood he spat nutI ‘Gen- 8.148.“! "Au" thold U “lo-W3“ " ' ' ° - — "0'1"" ""8 0' and the Lb on. 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Shell fate! ” I30"13!” '" c°“""Y ""1 P°P' 3.03—Trans-Canrida Matinee The general asked H Peking » 17 Broad of humorist 32.131120 swine < LOO—News Headlines In Weather 3.30—Trsns-Cansda Matlnaa did not have access to many pheasants ‘oa-Cmadm Round” CBC "OD-CBC New' Hence that MacArthur would Father lilo—Tops in Country I'd Pop. 4.03—Canadisn Roundup ‘ t be ." d‘ t h” Man 19. False ISO—Tho Outport- 4.l0——Music In The Air ",3 . fierm‘b‘l'. he: 4'1 1 h 21- Fashion LOO—News s. Westhsr 4,,,_Mmic .n Th, N, :alilglafiaseasu“fincm‘iieinetfi 23.xinlgfrm . ‘ M “ I Ch sdes __ v . V an: ac 58:221.“?3. mm " "30 “mm?” . by the top Chinese commander. n "—10,. 5' ' W 5.00-Mar. Fish scm . . , V .25—Msrino Wmhsr °_T - Gen. Lin Plao. which read. Bushes“. 5'2 em” “I would never have made 29.Self A5 BIGBRETTSHENCHMEN ‘I'AKEFRANK 28—Tho Outports CBC Nowhook 1 (Kl—News l. Wsalhsr 004:“ N the attack and risked my men 80.Sleevelesl I-I GEROWS NO'I'BJHE DISGUISED LONE RANGER MOVES N QUICKI. -- sis—On Parliamanr Hill CBC 2‘54)" “syn”, Hi” and military reputation if I had garment. I Mil—Sports lPsrardo 612040 d.“ “norm not beenldassurted IthatG Wasllclirais- 33-33312“! I'll mo—mmghn Mum. 6.25—lnlsnd Weather and on WW res ram en' L' '- '.00—Bsck To The Bible m Scam Arthur from taking adequate -Rmmim“ o Rio—Now: I. Westhsr . retaliatory measures against 6,30—Muslc In The Evenlng . _ 85.Alawn z . ISO—Maritime Magazine supply and com cutter "I ' ' . . ' 3.00—Assignmerii ' . 31mm»: llfi—Tomghti MUI'C aqwcmchok pl“. ' MacArthur elaborated on his ” loll-News Headlines and Weather 9'60_5°U"dings belief that Russia would never me > too—Soundings—CIC 9'30_Mufic of Chap!" have gone to the aid of China 333*“, z "04°C 5"i"°"-cnc 10-00—CBC National News. On if the Unilt‘d States had bombed 39.1ncites ‘mO—Nnionn' New, c’c . Parliament Hill and Speaking Stra‘egic paint-5 1“ metropoutan 40.146“: @ 0.30—(‘hicho's Plus h Penman), lcmna 4meer g Wit—New- '- "'9‘°"" W‘“ °' . - The book mainly is devoted 42.5mm: d lOJO—Thursdays Child ‘05"5'""°h' 5"?" ' M rm," "DOA/MCOWG, Chamber Out“ to Mac-Arthur's 52 years as a river m‘hxw'h “mm” 1' ' l2 oo-csc News lsoldier. which began when he 43.5mm «M or ' l . . , > . . _5 ,, 5w“, lnlmd we} entered the us. Military Acao- Hos—Slurth Seronsdo 12 00 Ami; we” er emy t west Point, NY. m DAILY “WUOTE __ Here’s how to work It: - s m m N'w" a" WWW 5P0 l2.l5—Music in The Night 1899. A X Y D 1- B A A X B- ios—sign on Is LONGFELLOW cu “No One latter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used : for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apol- ‘ mung" trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters In different. AOryptoganuotatlon WM! swsusxv' Lovssus 31' WMSLI GZTOZGWI LEXHBL TUGKKW- W-"w Gm Foe-"v Show By B. JAY snows: ’m—Ths Gerry Foamy Show Mil—CBC News and Inland Weather “54 Maritime Sportscssl Iii—ll“ Gerry Foamy Show * means '8 899"" should make the contract even if he lacks the advantage of see- ;lng the adverse hands. He does “om this in s perfectly reasonable East dealer. North-South vulnerable. Its—Mu Ferguson .- '°°‘c‘c N'V" . 3:8 manner. without craning h l s ' i 1' n ' ‘ l x 1‘ I x ' lll~ commonrsrv :x“ neck surreptitiously for a eu- Yesterdsy's 0mm“, I Nor ONLY Bow To T m, .1915, net look at Wests cards. Iivrranuz; I AM FORM!) 3! 115—me33 MMDONALD Let's assume normal defense. ° m In”. mu. m RADIO SERVICE ‘ .Kqu‘. .ngloa‘ Yes]; leFadstthe ace 3nd fig)th " '“d 30 ea . .as wmsan s s —‘— --fi __._._ t.ll:.”?'t'.."..'i°itl':... i :3: :10", in. 1.... M on... 0......" or. our BOARDING Houss MAJOR HOOPLI Amplifiers ; ‘884 §—- es the ace and mile a spade « 100 KENT 81'. l nouns high He then plays a trump to “‘5 FL“. ASABW pno“ mu ‘ 0 the nine and ruffs another spade OWL R; w. GOT ‘ .7327, high. Nexis: play; bthematlwiezn " A andano arcu. a g : ‘AKQIOI West's last trump. and then TM Mddm_ loads a fourth round of trumps o I Scum West “can to bring about this position. 2 3 g 4‘ 4 Q 5 fl North K84 > Opening lErd—Bt'f of hearts. :5 i It is certainly not difficult ta was; 1;“ V ‘__ _____ ‘ make five clubs if you see a .KQ .' "m “"1" “m '1" "“"""°"" ° Q 5 ° 1°” I RJUNDOUT THE mass 0N “filififi‘éW cssh two hearts. you take the South mam SUITS ARE FROM EXPENSNE TE "MERED "" M "h' "M" by “mp” ' 7 muons! TAKETHEM‘IDOUR bEHAMdA RS"astound: drswins two rounds of trumps 0A1 7 "m M w and cashing the A-K of dia- monds. Since the queen of dia- monds falls. your jack becomes When the last club is now led ; from dummy. East is forced to discard a diamond; otherwise. South would easily make the scuffs disappear like magic with a trick and the rest is easy as e However. in real life, you don't know the queen- is going to fell. and you might take a diamond finesse at some point. sud wind up going down one. .E: IWI SCUFF MAGIC of which would indicate that peak is better than I finesse. Well. the purpose of this col- is so that deduct balance. Declarer. after discar- dinlz ll heart. then plays king and snothcr diamond and goes up with the ace. knowing full well that the queen. the only missing diamond. will fall. A finesse would be absurd. since East‘s only concealed card is known to be the has d he“ Wiles: A wu.1.,&rc. = .. ML