l tEYNTHE AIR Revised QuoddyPro ject' Recommended In US. :8me (a)? "‘ Ud‘n Ind “med early author. vi- assented terna- Int,- tionaJ Lid-'1 pom: protect. eati- °" °’ m m” by CW mated to cost less and provide more power. was recommended ‘2 s A Senate committeeI has scheduled a hearing for today on the spectacular. tide - har- nessing project. The study committee said it is “firmly convinced construc- hon of . . . the project as a federal development will ben- efit ‘Maine. New England. the Maritime provinces. Canada and the United States. . . ." here. A Passamsquoddy - at. John River study committee outlined the new proposal a report in Interior Secretary Stewart F Pom“ ms The report made these points: CFCY TV The revised Project to utilize 3.30 p_,..._M.,.ic... the power potential of the tides 3.58 pm—Sign On 0‘ ‘Pa‘ssamaquwdy B sy off 400 p.m.—-R.C.M.P. MW” and New Brunswick and 4.31 p.m.-—Vlcllt0fl Time cs;th 3:21:33; ligéaésne 5.30 . .-M. Pl .- 600 z-"rr‘irsdsle p" mum “Blend of about 81.041.- 630 pom—Gazer” m'ooo ‘5 proposal lESl year; 701 p.m.—CFCY TV News PW“ “Venue! would repay’ 7.15 P‘m__c,nm. u, about 90 per cent of the federal 1 mm", “In, investment. with i o te r e s t. ' 6.00 pm—AThPlerls; :onfvarythlng Mmfiwtzii chm” m 9.30 . .— ‘ ‘ years to so :.:.—Tal:sco: " 1° construct. though some units - n no p.m.—Hour of Stan Wotfldd Sefnerate power em‘lieni 1200 a.m-—CBC TV News “18 ea 0 15 years. 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather p153: wflmlm would 12.14 e-m.- in 1 C . . ‘owatts of dependable capacity and 3.000,. . owatt - hours at elec- CKCW TV trical energy annually. com. 3A5 p.m.—5tetlon Sign On pared with 1‘250'000 kilowatts News, Weather. Sport! p.m.—Mlla. De Paris gym—Vacation Time me—MV. Piotr p.m.-Lewrnen pom—Television News of dependable peaking capacity proposed last ye . A big cost. saving factor would be installation of only powerhouse at Passama- quoddy Bay instead of two to harness the tides. the initial e45 p.m.—w0l?hll‘ ' e50 p.m.—spom CQDRMW it) he 500.000 kilowatts 7.00 pom—Overland Trail wm‘ PTOWSMI for ultimate ex- t! 00 p.m.—My Favorite Martian Palllllm When needed to” a' cap- 830 p.m.-—Zero On lClly 0f 1.000.000 kilowatts. GOO p.m.-A Place For Everything I WANTED c 30 p.,,,,._n.. mung." Use of reversible turbines mac p.m.—Talsscopa would make the operation more woo p.m.—Tha Dotactlvea flexible and provide for 12 oo pm—csc pumped - storage generation to l2.15 e.m.—V|awpolnt be available rin the in. 12.20 e.m-—l.lonal Network News frequent neap (unusually low l2.25 pom—Arrest and Trial intervals made is being ke t in “CV “mo !formed of the new estlmatesl ut is‘not being asked for com- l HIDAY m yet- All—Sign On The report finds again fish lite—notably the abundant sar-. dine population in the Passe—1 mequoddy area of the Bay off, Fundy —— would generally be: little affected. 6.30—News In Weather oils—Country I: Western Roundup dis—News and Weather 7.00—Helsraw Christian Hour 7.15—Country In Western Roundup 7.30—Nsws and Weather The tidal power project. 7.35—Fsrm Report which would be the first in. 741—Counirv 0- W-mm Roundup North America. has been underl BOO—News study since 1922. - w d ell—Weather tied in With Upper Saint John; are-Country 3 WIN?" “W!” River plants to assure rm 8.45—Westher base of power augmented by a Sit—Atlantic News Roundup the tidal output at regular daily s 57—Thought for Today DUO—News A. Voice Reports CDC 9 lo--Prevlaw Commentary CIC 0 lS—Noiae and Mu le 927-Matlnaa Musical Charades 9.30—Netas and Music A negotiating team met in Ottawa last December but little more has been done and muc remains to be done in the U5. before the conference table is 9.35—Notaa and Music 9.55—What‘s The Song Contest :msm m M “M! moo—News and Weather ‘ a loos—Notes end Music lino—News- and Weather H.05—Joan Marshall li.27—Matinaa Musiclal Chsredas H.30—Notos and Music . li.d5—-Iullatln Board U.S. AID . The United States has pledged ' $1,000,000 to help build a poly-_ technical college hi Malawi li.50-Notas and Music - l.59—-D.o. Time Signal USS—Miami: News loundup 2:00—The Open Road Show 12,00...Waathar 2-45—Storlas With John Dreinle TIM—Town and Country Time 3.00—C c N we ills—Don Masses-CDC sue—nan. Canada Matinee 12.30—Nawa and Weather . News 12.48—P.E.l. —Road Report LM—Musle in The Air ills—Town and Country Time ! 4:30—Tamoo Loo—Mm, Weather In N.s. Read‘ 5.00—Mariiirna Fish B'cest [apart ‘ SID—Tempo and CBC Notebook Lao—Town and Country Time 6. & Weather GAS—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Todav's Editorial 6.25—lnlsnd Weather 8. Sports Scores ins—Tops in Country Time 2.12 Network School s'mmsc 7.30—N.B. Prov. arm a. us. rmvi 2.45—Matinae Musical Charade Affairs 2.41—Tepa In Country and Pope LAO-Dusk. 3.00-Nawa Headlines In Wasthar Loo—Assignment spa—mm Canada Matinee CBC egg—UN "duo ado—Tops in Country and Peps 0.30—Raaarvad For Music LOO—News Headlines {Waer 9.00—lndax. fo. 9.30—Chambar Music, Mix. 4.03—Canedien Roundup CIC ’ lone—National News CDC. On Pan. Lia—Tops in Country and Rope LSD—Tho Outporll llamant Hlll —- Speaking loo—News and Weather Personally 5.05—Mattnaa Muslelal Charadas mama sum...“ at.” 5.05—Tha Outpom l2:00—CBC News I2.IS—-Music In The My" l2:30—lnlend L Marina Sports Scores SIS—Marina Weather Weather 6.00—Naws and Weather 6:30—M'uslc ln The Evening ‘ oc mommmmm.aug.1s,m u Goldwater Makes Bid For Harmony By JACK BELL H E R S H E Y. Pa. (Ricered by enthusiastic back- ing of former president Eisen- hower, Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater wrapped up a new measure of Republican harmony Wednes- day after saying he will “seek support of no extremists- of the left or ,of the right." Goldwater told a press con- ference that he looks forward to “greatly increased unity" in the campaign as a result of having outlined his views on extremism. civil rights. foreign policy. and other sues to 36 party leaders at a three~hour summit meeting. Sitting with Goldwater: Wil- liam E. Miller. the vice-prest- dential nominee: former vice4 president Richard and Governor Eisenhower said the tainties" ‘ie had felt about telo nominee have been resolved. TORO. 'AP“ , Oils and from more Mine Drilling Foils To Find Mines Ltd. said no ay it has completed more diamond drill holes on its first drill hole have been n property near Timmins. had no signs of commercial ore I from Windfall‘s property to the and nag samples were taken l vault of the Northland Trust Co in s. J. R. Kimber. chairman of the ti Conunhsioa holding in Prosscr ow ha been moved to other 1"“ in nearby wark Townslnp- l and for any other investigations J Infill?1 the h hannouncedl uy t at t 'rst ole on the . Pros”, property I ‘ He said they were valuable tracings of are. “'1‘ sent the announcement than -83 on . , s l Sc r a n to“ of Pennflflvanim .rofiectlh“: illghthgf sshétl‘oesfrdl’r? "M?" l cents in three weeks on rumorsl f a promismg drill hole. willl Ibe the subject of a royal com- cent of the world's cloves. t other for assay. , George MacMillan. presidenti of the company. also said oneioiitario Securi es of two diamond drills that had contained no the Toronto i mission investigation by Mr Justice Arthur Kelly of the Ontario Court of Appeal Mr. MacMillan’s latest am Wed- ' noun 600d Ore were taken from one of . holes and assays showed it con W0 ICP) —— Windfall ; tatned only about 70 cents worth of copper. gold and silver a ton. mo‘ Meanwhile samples from the take on. 1 by the Ontario Provincial Police ll] Isaid the action was taken to been working 0!! the company’s l place the ggmpleg in “few ushiu ’ ing "so the core could be avail- hold'l able for the royal commissioner that may go on," transferred the cooperation of the 080 The land the OPP and with the con- price of Windfall shares downl 39'" of “man” amok“. Another source said the sum stock Exchange the “Hovering; ples were being held under the day. joint jurisdiction of the 08C and Windfall . I cnovns sounds Zanzibar "1 fully support the Republi-l can ticket in the coming cam- p...» n. W. Wantlstrtsv's BELIEVE n on NOT said. ANSWERS CRITICS - ranging speechl aimed at answering criticism: of him by both Republicans and ’ Democrats. Goldwater said he will "seek the In a wide support of n extremists—of the left or of the] . in his presidential canvl was to a 1' ' closed session but was made; ' right“ paign, The speech available to reporters. "We repudiate character as: sassins. vigilantes. Communists. and any other group such aal the Ku Klux Klan that seeks tol rename WITH A SNOW Plow TOOK 32 DAYS To CLEAR THE impose its views .through'terrorg ESTlalEEBJJON RR. goldgz‘zg; ‘2‘ “Olence‘ a said Needletoo and Silvertghfielo. 'I DISTANCE OF NY In his press conference Gold- water refused to repudiate the right-wing John Birch Society because. he said. it was not oni any subversive list. I Goldwater con- bv Welch and has retu I2 MILES (April, 1932) IA produces 80 per to him with the assertion that WAS it should be burned because l E’ffilw , i. Welt-th !could not prove state- ‘ STILL duck ' en 5 n sow . . m. m... We: evanescence-DE Goldwater pledged that ll lie, mac" AFTER BEING BLINDEDINTHERIG is elected he will "use the great 1‘ OF EYE N A HUNTING ACCIDENT. BECAM moral influenceuof t‘ie presié‘ no”; ‘ ‘ '_ J _' ‘ d t , 0 rent an . o my ° "r m p “ “"g‘w’ "‘ amp/u mercurer rights laws." ‘ peaceful oburvance of the civil; .Kh7_*h.lfll'-H*—d YPLGNVIIQ assign sailom ELLING m- V or m WEN/$535 you Ptss's's Buv A 5ACK? _s-x maev saunas While party officials and candidates attending the summit meeting 9. 6.15—On Parliament Hill C!- eJo—Sports Par 6.30—Tonlglsf’a Milk 7.00—Iack to the bible 7.30—Nm and Wes _ Its—Program Schedule CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER leer-Tonight's Music You are South neither side 7-50—Natlenal luslnsss .' um um“. Mum writable. The bidding has ass—News mum I Weather °°°""“"?°“ - m but about West 9-3 amber Music 1 » m 3 a. 1n Nomi Newa cse . f 8 Pass MAO—Anton Drama . IL a logical Weather What would yo}: bid now with tins—smug» a... each of the ol owing four 11.3 we I. mime Weather hands? . , Ma ll .35—Starltght Serenade 12 (lo—News, Weather a spam we 1' 0" '93 6AM amen I. sea: '0 .068 “was; 12.05—Slgn Off ' a. .7 9'35 ass-Is W“ an s asses em es Mm IRIDAV 1. Four spades. The jump a practically guarantees a six-card suit the .145 should duets trump support. A rabid of son—tho Garry Marty Show Pa - ‘ . ‘- soo—csc News A Inland Weather W sis-Maritime - titres notrump. without a heart til—12:"? meta. What!” I" M - games. 0 other posa "5“" “5 °°°"' M four clubs. is not desirable either. since North might have to raise to five clubs. having runoutof spade bids. A n- trick contract at spades is obvi- ously more dealan than an eleven-trick contract at clubs. most of the governors. — DAILY A CROSSWORD ARE You KIDDNG! WHAT DID SHE , -; W 0H,.tusTsoms l INFORMATION - fl $0 THAT Guy HAS A NERVE CALLING WHILE I'M Hana! lN mom-or ’J i MY HOUSE. raise in spades. inviting partne to bid six. is therefore best. Our spade support is shaky. since we lack a high trump honor. and it is chiefly f~r this reason that we do not bid sis spades direc —-—which would at least mildly invitational to se van. Partner is not reqtiired to bid over five spades. but seldom. in practice. will he pass with a hand that will make twelve tricks. Our value are well in minimum two club f show- ing the m -— particularlv the S! n. “* 'C "M 2 rom- notrump. It is certain- 1‘ “35'4"” “mm” ly reasonable to assume that "15"“ W t'sere are no a losers. and “M the many tricks 30' can be made mentors «pends ""W 't‘ l“. "W" on the number of aces partner l2.oo-J .t . u North reaponda with five ‘2'”- Wt" “ 9“ M hearts. showing two sees. a it. "time tone I'M, grand slam in spades can be loo-cat. and Walker Lia—runny m In bad» 9.... a.“ as... made. one see. ths’ "flNaflIEs‘neptn-hfivedia-tmmm- u to double- flowing raise in spades. a lauded Goldwater's ate irl’dbnt of views there remained 1T}!!! 19.5erioua Elfin Blllllal some dissent. £135; “a anemia 20. Sguroe vernor George Romney of - 0 0 Michigan. who dtooth plart “in mill! agrian .. questioning 601 we er n e I closed session. left the confer- 13 gggflbe" 23- 51mm” ence saying he would have no! 12' Accufiht. 6 A‘jgcau n “1‘1 statement of ‘iis poaition until. 141M855 6 Elect“: -35-W81?- after he had rehirnedgltome. . t 27 gm or kNelsgn Rockefeller "ll-my z jig“:- of New Yor to a con- - a... _..._ ference he still has reservations 3mm; p, 8.331;“ m m about some of Goldwater’s recum- sflnm 211%” 35.1%” ews I a” em Claus’ suado pose. anions ' - reindeer so. Hail! . Dull Bfifi°§gt5m _ cowl “GOP 1LThe whole aLlalandin 40.0w. rnment trots in central Co- mm 13 GP Ionian «wand '- lom‘bie were reinforced W - mam 16- M12111” 82 glut 1:100! nesday following a bandit am-l nNetwork 'rozk -b31 a “are” bush in Which five soldiers died. 9 28 Aboundmg We“! Sta-tn An army communique blamed! “Pm-mam g 2 3 q 5 7 a followers of Communist-leaning‘ haw bandit Pedro Antonio Marin. re- Mm ‘ 9 to cently chased from his ong- 33 Ah“ hold in Marauetalia. which he; “met l I ruled as an “independent repub-I bolt Lie.“ terrorizing inhabitants infiel a. . 4 l [6 1 paying taxes and voting as a. gym, dictated .Arrix 2' SIGN rnorocoi. “ii-glam“ g \ roxvo (art — Communist ‘0 Fuji-om , China and Cuba signed a uro- ‘L's lad 6 7 . a t 01 on economic cooperation. 853m the New China news agency mam 3 2' 30 3| 3 1‘ said Wednesday The report .0th l > from Peking said the protocol “Unmet 33 5 t '— W be u the m might: 7 ,9 countries in line WW! an a 1nd,, 1 8 ment signed Nov. 30. 1960. «L Abe" I 42 V 43 : arrows-no to UN “0th > o'rrsws rep)..ng Cmdr. “$3113; 45 as James E. Hanna. 38. of Ottawa ' Elana” has been appointed sir staff no“ 41 40 officer at the United Nations Lm‘bm. Emergency Force headquarters 'l4 :gg’zy- gem; ‘g‘nzggficreg; DAILY :1?in hilt: to work It: I . ‘ r x enggfigigtnog from the University - L o 1? a I. E L L o w ' c, ' One letter simply stands for another. In this aample A is need a for the three L's. x for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. epoa- @ trophies. the length and somation of the words are an biota. m Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation : best rebidiesixepedes. Twelve “‘3 9" WRFDW" “9 “335 050 I rendered-never: m u only trick likely to be lost is to Yesterday's Cryptoquote: A REAL GENTLEMAN I A? A' "I; "drill-n dlecieiionds There is “a Dmmv‘uumm mm“ DAYS“HUBB‘“"D l partner‘s values are clearly in tillage I the t. wth 5! a - t m... 2:3“... mange: . ous aoenamo HousE MAJOR Heart: In is to find a place to play th e ‘ hand. I- The four diamond bid warns} a partner of mangle We in EMD.m.WEN15iT “mm : z spades and asks him to support W 5M“ "I clubs or diamonds if possible. 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