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OTTAWA (CP)-British eco- nomist Sir Dennis Robertson said here the Bank oiCain- ada. having moved last June part way to a fixed bank rate. mission on banking and finance that he regards Canada's sta- tutow ceiling of six per cent» on 7.45 p.m.—raA 8.00 p.rn.--Beverley Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—Cinema _13-7 10.00 p.m.—Frorit liow Centre 11.30 p.m.—-inside Len Norris 12,00 pm.-~CB( TV News 12.08 I.fi'|.-1.0Cll/ Weather 12_o9 e.m.—Mystery Theatre Mark of the Whistler 0E~ll1l1A|. iiAil|i1 and TV ‘flail 4-8246 176 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton’al Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CKCW-TV 1.25 p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 1.30 p.m.--Top Ton Plus 2.30 p.m.——World of Sport Baseball Game of the Week Passes Hurdle U.S. Farm Bill ' WASHINGTON (AP) —-' The Htuse of Representatives. by a close to 202 to 197 vote, has passed a compromise farm bill that included some of the pro- visions asked by the Kennedy administration. ' The compromise bill. worked out by a Senate-1-louse confer- énce still must be approved by the Senate. That approval is virtually certain. The bill contains a provision that in 1964 the agriculture sec- retary can set price supports for some crops at a level de- signed to prevent further in- crease ‘of government - owned surplus stocks. Republicans argued that this would mean low price supports, at 50 per cent of parity or 80 cents a bushel for corn, which c_v said was a ruinous level for farmers. ’ ‘The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Sept :2. 1962 9 influence interest rates -‘- “but. compulsory for :very Canadian in a direction consistent withl’l‘V station to carry the G ada’s practice between Novem- ber. 1956. and last June 24 of letting the central bank rated G_ float with the government bill market looked “rather queer" to observers abroad. In a free economy somebody or other had to have a right of accesss to the central bank as a lender of last resort. Yet it was necessary to have for bank- ers a “sting in the tail" in case ‘ they added too heavily -to their balances by such borrowing. The Bank of England's right to set a penal rate of interest was this, sting. Thus. Sir Dennis said. in Eng- lish eyes the Canadian floating bank rate — set each week at publication caster. Board ministering Act “with integrity and under- standing." but who that their successors will e possessed of the same integ- "lfou probably know that the 13136 is considering passing a regulation which would make it NGSTON (CP) - Richard Lewis. _editor of the trade Canadian has warned that the of B has power representing “an ex- tremely dangerous precedent." Addressing a dinner m,e . of the Advertisisg and Saleslwhich could be extended still Clubs of Kingston, Mr. Lewisfurther aid the present board is cting “can tell the long term forces operating Cup Football 88me- Tlllfl in the economy." me that ‘in Toronto. where commercial bank lending rates three Canadian TV stations can as "an anachronism which be S990 811d ll! 801118 Plflcel should be abolished," , ‘Powef four, they would al be broad- Sir Dennis. 72-year-old former . ' casting the Grey C .‘ he aid. Cambridge professor and one at '5 Descflbed "Slim they ‘the 335) ll8V° the architects of the Interna- 3:“ l’°“’t‘}*ll"t"“a:l 1 El“ lllalltkllll g _ say a ey ave ye o to ional Monetary Fund, said Can A; Dangarous exomse "__mey could within l th 51035‘ obliged to carry the propaganda ad- business, following almost in- the Broadcasting 5 evitably into the realms of news- i . T9)’ would a meaning of the act apply complete censorship. such as deciding that all stations were "I feel that here is an ex- tremely dangerous precedent in the shape of a system of control into the broadcasting papers, magazines and 0 er media of communication." l i i i NUCLEAR PLANT Sweden's combined nuclear power and district-heating plant for Stockholm is expected to go into operation in late 1963. one-quarter of one per cent above the avera ge yield on three-month government treas- ury bills — “had an odd air, and smelt somewhat of abdica- tion om an important func- tion." Six’ Dennis said the central ban kis itself too much a part of the market for statements that it must leave interest raes o be determined in a free mar- ket to make much sense. It was the central bank's duty to 6:30 p.rn.-Early Show Se Songs For Mo l.00 p.m.-—Bever|y Hillbillies 8:30 pan.-.laclr Benny CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. 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CIA RADIO I SUNDAY i:15—iniend I Marine weather I.m—~Young I-lighrosds Or00—NowI .05--Post Merl U.K. 9.30—-Inland Weather and Maritime Gardener ' \: 9.4s-#Noigi:imiy News 10.00—Sunday Morning Magsslne nooros < Weather l1il5~lntem\lss|on 11:30—Trsdltional éiiou Il.5o—-0.0. Time Signal ~12:00—Msntovsni and ‘his Orch. 12.30-Namesake 1.00--BIC News Commentary 1.15-Here's The W 0.30--Carl 1‘|.m--CIC National News 11110-WIORIRO IIVIIW and Our semi speaker stlo-sondsy Chorale '~ pone, lflLY CRYPIOQUOTE -. Here's how to war A X ! D L I A A x I. . In L 0 N‘ G I-‘ E L -' One'letter simply stands {or another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. - 1 or-yptogram Quotation npxsnnncncvr 11:02:14‘): on suicacur UN Noca:'n'.-Nnuras Yesterdays Oryptoqnote: BAD TASTE SPRINGS FROM LAOK,Ol' KNOWILIIDGII.-—BALTAsAR GRACIAN (g 13, may sumo. Indicate. he.) » IRI IYJ8 South dealer. ‘ ' diamonds were divided 3-1, Both sides vulnerable. eleven tricks could be made in either suit. . .,N2°n1-8 But at spades. even the ten- .J1o86.3 tri(cik.fcgnt1t':cth vgas iae danger «Km i. .2: 3 3° " 2 play. he would have WEST ‘ EA-S1. gone,down. v Q3948 .35‘ Suppose he had ruffed the A4 .97: club lead and drawn three 0 Q104 QJ rounds of trumps. which was a V $8652 .p,_?41{sJ9 possiibleligie of dplady. 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Faml. were divided 2-2 his side could I b “";l‘”' t. “ E t from ‘ .Gerius of nine 33.P1aytbtng probably make a slam in dla- 3 °" °‘’.“ "“““°”' " '9' margin my pro- 35.Fa.t used monds or hearts, while if the .t“‘m°d.a ‘mm°”‘l‘ D°°l‘“'°" “’°k 10.Asaume 8 Nam de noun in tallow it i: gisthhandtwith the ace and 1g_L,_nd plume 23_Dma_m_ making ' iii theregroggsssplihtff’ 812'?‘ go to 3'31” d in?“ selterl. l 10.'l5—Si cl NlhtH d ‘ - 1. 3-1101‘ 8-11)‘ io.3o—olxl;ialiy:i o3....i..3i.°"" nae‘: “tar” Wm‘ '°‘“' '’° '3‘? ‘"J‘°l 15.C11mb1nx PM 0' 39- SW1 11.00—C l o he-tr ' 11° °° plant 82.Ba.r 4o.'Malt 11.30-D3: W:'F"l1:l"£ [Orchestra He then ran the heart‘ “d it 3‘-Emenm 17.Sl.itchbl1'dl 3319131- n_o0__D°m,ni°" mm did not,matter' whether West City ‘ :'“‘i°“ =82‘: *1: .':.i:: 8.2"?‘ ..i..‘.... o ose a urn , u n o . CIA RADIO more. 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