f ON THE AIR TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1:30 p.m.—Atterncon Musicale é pm.—Cher Helene »f3 p.m.—Nursery School 2:30 p.m.—National Schools 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict ts Yours VastChangesOccurring In World Economically By FORBES RHEUDE Canadian Press Business Editer export . aa P.m.—Cross Section The old saying that “you; “The OECD may develop inte a2) pm.—Open House can't see the woods for the @ valuable assdciation where we pond P-m.—Today At Home trees” is pertinent to what is| shall have access on a regular ron p.m.—Adventures of Blinky happening to the world eco-| basis to the economic p.m.—Flower Pot Men nomically. makers of Europe, and where 5:01 ~am.—Rarzle Dazzle 5:30 h.—Mike Mereury and = His Super Car 6:00 o.m.—! Married Joan’ The trees consist of such things as the European Com- mon Market, President Ken-| 6:30 Davey : nedy’s tariff-cutting proposals,|may be continued on the very 6:45 Seer dae Soviet competition and our own | different terms and in the very 7:00 p.m—Ga i wrestlings with our trade prob-| different circumstances of the 1960s.” 9 Freedomites ‘Sent To Prison NELSON, B.C. (CP) — Sen} lems. 2 Such things are big-trees in- deed, and of dramatic stature, but they are part of a develop- ing industrial and trading worid of such vast possibilities as to be sometimes frightening. Britain. was the home of 7:3 p.m.—Cineme 13-7 ig “Remember the Dey” 9:00 p.m.—Gary Moore Show 10:00 p.m.—Red Skelton 10:30 p.m—Front Page Challenge 11:00 p.m.—tively Arts 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 p.m.—local Weather... 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint , 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off rope : | world, but in more recent years we became accustomed to | charged in connection with out- TV: CALLS thinking in terms of one indus |Tages in British Columbia's NITE or DAY trial colossus, the United States. |Kootenay district over the last 0 To North Americans this was a '¥° years. Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-560) VAIL’S RADIO & TV — | fairly snug and comprehensible Mr. Justice Norman Whitta- situation. ~|ker, sentencing men who had Now we see at least three-in- been found guilty in a special ox iNav 134935 204 Kent St. Ch'tows | dustrial colossi, with more to assize court that started earlier —_—_—_—_———_— | come. We see the United States, | this Sa innocent = Western Europe and the Soviet | Sons w no connection CKCW-TV bloc, not pepe oe: Japan. In |the radical sect suff : $:30-am-=Sration Bign On at Words. the industria: Tesult o r actions. 1 — Threefold 20. Too News, Weather. Sperts Power which until recently we! ‘‘In the past .. . Leniency has " eantidates — = se a8 9:45 p.m.-Morning Devetions | associated with the United|been shown to those convicted 6. Liew 5 — 23. God Moncton Ministerial Ap) States now is encircling the |in the hope that it can be shown ui. Cloth ‘ of : 6 4G paictatlion world. |to you and your people that Can- of flax oe a> oe : wc 10:00 o.m.—Rormper Room ada is a friendly country, but 12. Distressed Irish eA TH q : za ie : ; ; me 11.00 a.m.Visit To Englend ISOLATION DIFFICULT |to no avail is Abune rookie oe ee eS OF “oO f th de 11:30 o.m.—Program Resume The colossi may at times ap-| “The time has come that an 14 stone, 26. Modeled VEC ne o e Largest in P. E. L ¥ 11:31 a.mmTest Pattern Workshop pala yg eno attempt must be made to pro- is Seber Fail figures , eee bis 12:45 a. ‘ , Sports | tect th blic. person letter Spanish Indian : a x4 a.m. ee ees _ | but their intermingling seems | who sets a a camel ioe be| 26. Impair “oe mae Yesterdsy’s Anewer eee And It’s Open Twelve Months A Year! Wolf meets « Lady) i2evitable. An Atlantic. com- | treated as a criminal.” 18. Pertaining Duke of 29. Drowns out 41, Black - 2:20 p.m.—National Schools munity of North America and| Tne sentencing caught the to malt — 92. Payable’ 43, Hole in z a 3.00 p.m.—The Verdict Is Yours Western Europe, a tremendous | preedomite community by sur- drink 9. Furnish 35. Strikes od 3:25 -p.m.—Cross Section - concept, is no longer regardet | prise, There -were no members 19, Ancient ‘with a (slang) mold 3:30 p.m.—Open House - | 88 Visionary; and, barring wat.|in the court, other than the ac- . ceiling 36. Venetiam- 45. South Seas 4:00 p.m.—At Home with Helen | it will be increasingly difficult) -ysed, when the sentences were| 2% Plant 10. Small blind part island Crocker “| for the western and Soviet blocs | read. 24. Vi = 87. Defective 4:30 p.m.—Adventures of Blinky oo in tsolation from one an- | — 17, Than: Ger. 38. Judah's son bomb 4:45 p.m.Flower Pot Man other. Move sts slo 5-01 p.m.=Razzle Dazzzie At this point the future is ob | MISCOUCHE sideways ’ > 7” a 5.30 p.m.—Mike Mercury scured by international politicai | oe - S08 petpent Sam considerations but, whatever! Micheal Gillis, son of Mr. and oi ioe f a eee aoe these may be, they do not deuy | Mrs. Donald Gillis of Miscouche painters 4 : 640 pavetelpriten Weethar the fact that the world is be-| has returned to his home after| 96, Japanese 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports coming an industrial colossus; having spent sometime in the measure VY 7:00 p.m.—Highwey Patrol from Pacific and back to Pa-| Charlottetown Hospital where| $9, Admission ee ee ee [eae ae he underwent treatment : Rm Wir rvice $00 eaten hint One of the “trees” at which Ronald caieeae Ontario; oe ee 10.00 p.m.—Red Skelton : |we might take a closer look i8| Desmond MacNeill, Quebec; and| 4% Leap 1 10:30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge the Organization for Econom) tin MacNeill, Dalhousie Un- «on 11:00 p.m.—Inquiry Co-operation and Development.| fversity in Halifax, were in Mis-| ~ Swiss 11:30 p.m,<Lively Arts the body which, last September, | couche recently to attend the au. — 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News replaced the former Organiza- | funeral of their father, Leonard aM meee } 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint -, tion for European Economic | MacNeill rn ing Ver < 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News Co-operation. Canada and the) 4. 12:25 a.m.—Sign Off United States are members et | party Twter ovening © ‘aune i Be 38 Z saad the new body, ere they sasement with a large humber| 60. Foamy az ot OLE” associate members attending. The party was spon- o TUESDAY » * | sored by the Firemen’s Club. DOWN a7 : As the “Canadian Imperial) ‘vrs Estelle Gallant of Ur| 3 Strike 628—Sigh On Bank of Commerce comments|,~. .. , : 2. Emergency a ot, | banville was a recent visitor to craft - 6:30-—News & Weather In its January commercial let-| wiscouche at the home of ver 3. Blackbird 6:35—Country & Western Roundup! — diverted trom oncD| ‘aushter, Mrs. Leonard Mac : _ se 6:55—News Headlines & Weather| hy the emphasis being given to | Vl. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work its: 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour \the Common. Market. } Mrs. Anthony Arsenault ot AXYDLBAAXR 7:15—Country & Western Roundup. | Miscouche was recent winner of &® LONGFELLOW The new organization, how- 7:30—N Weather — - ey ‘ har ip get evar: tab wel doves a0 aj oe Shabe seme soteerel by eae letter sinaply stands for another, In this sample Ais used = ae 7.40—Country & Western Roundup| long-lasting forum for discus- re three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, aposs Go 8.00—News sion and a means towards the| Mrs. Alex Gallant of Welling- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 8.11 —Weethaee | co-operation and development | ton visited in Raaceerte on Wed-| ach day the code letters are different, =e & Western Roundup which its name implies. jnesday at the home of her Oe eee i eo ee | daughter, Mrs. D.H. Gallant. A Oryptogram Quotation z : - OECD HAS VALUE | Ivan LeClair of Miscouche is KH*X Fao Yr ‘ 50—N x F rotate Devotions The bank letter, commenting | a patient in the Prince County . uP we PuKR 9:10—Morning Moods upon President Kennedy's em- | Hospital. XPM KQIN LI XPH tFxXFCH.— 9.25—Matinee with Austin Willis | phasis upon the necessity of the} Father Gerald Steele of Char- ALCLW6@ xH c 9:30—Morning Moods United States having access t0 | tottetown,was recent visitor to Yesterday's Oryptoquote: CHAOS OFTEN BREEDS Lire WHEN ORDER BREEDS HABIT.—H. ADAMS © 1983, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ETTA KETT ee elf BU%4 : ES: i SO WELL MAKE THIs YOu CHICKS LIKE To... A DUTCH TREAT DATE, OKAY 2 European markets, says: “Taking into. account our relatively greater degree of de- pendence on foreign trade, it is clearly even more important for Canada to do everything within its power to ensure the "CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 9.55—Kitchen Glatter Contest 10:00—News & Weather | 10:05—Notes & Music | 1}.00—News Headlines and Weathe 11:02—Notes and Music 12:00—Weather 12.05—Mostly Music - 12:30—News & Weather 12.43—P.E.1. Roed Report | Miscouche, guest of his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. On Wednesday evening the Miscouche Home and. School Association held their reguiar meeting in the Miscouche Con- vent. Jules Poirier presided. a 1,00—News Headlines" & Weather 1:02—Mostly Musie 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show 1 45—Mostly Musi¢ 200—News Headlines & Weather WIONVY 3NO1 3HL 2.02—Hits and Encores North dealer. ¥ ;ducked.two rounds and took the 2:15—Atlantic School B’east Both sides vulmerable, - ;third one with the ace. On the | 2.45—Hits & Encores ‘ NonTa - —— he discarded two hearts | | 3.00—News Headlines & Weether rom dummy. | 3.02—Hits and Encores sive | He then cashed the queen of 400—News & ane @Q104 = — a a to a 405—The Hit Par: est showing out. arer |. Pp 430—The Outports a on eree | could not afford to establish the | | { 5.00—News & Wea : | Clubs by giving up a trick in the 5:05—The Outports @KJ872 421053 -| Suit, because the defense would I 5.16—Program Schedule a Sess Ske then cash two more spades to Sate $i Set atin in 5 a low diamond to | 5.28—The Outports ; Oars | the ace and another one back to | ste iew Se core 93853 | the queen on which East drop- | 6:15—Tonights Musie OAKG2 a ee sone Oe $26 cashed the king of clubs a 7.00—Back To The Bible continued with the ten of dia- | 7:30e-News & Weather ‘The bidding: monds, he'was at the end of his: 7:45—Lone Guide Talk North East South resources. ‘ 8:00—Tonight’s Music lm Pass 16 | He could let the ten hold the | 9:00--Assignment 2 Pass 3NT jtrick, or he could overtake it 10:00—News, Inlend & Marine ‘with the king, but in either case ortathamne tla Opening lead — seven of \it would be his last - diamond . ier ma oe |trick. West had-kept his. dia. : Roundup & Talk Some hands have built - in\ monds during the early play “ sree Highfights traps to catch the unwary de- \and the apparently innocuous aia _|¢larer. Here is one it would be |\ine proved to be a stumbling & 12:'0—Sign Off easy to fall into. k for declarer. So 9 the y is oi > it % seen that South wou (Oy the contract if he had led iz before clubs. This we have permitted him te ‘© re four diamond tricks, three iO Clubs, and the two other aces. | x It does seem unnatural for > South te play diamonds ahead of clubs,\ but the advantage be- comes clear if declarer makes proper allowance for the possi- of a 4-1 or 5-0 club break. : By playing diamonds first, de |» clarer covers those cases where either opponent. was dealt ‘the | - or doubleton jack of . This permits him toe four diamond tricks before king clubs. There is no advantage to lead- ing clubs first, because that suit | jean take care of itself later if it ‘is divided 3-2. There is an ad- to playing diamonds first, the chances of so the contract are os increased if it turns é t