: sa —— ———* ne : . = ac aes ME b | a = ‘ . r 4 f g — . ean ( : a ‘ < C : ‘ : a a He f aC Sa sian sane noes Se ee eI ia nol ; \ = a Saar ° A 7 us = : ny 2 aoe maa — ee + : . : {oe i : : ; k ‘ aes ae a , a os se + The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 4 1968) 19; _ 3 ne gst ce : ‘ , : ee ie anes a roe use TEA ey (AND THIS WHEN 1M IN a HURRY 7)” et ei Peking Mayor sD ismissal Resolutions Over Viet Nam ~™ 5 a : a erika =! ‘Hints At Pur g @ In Chi na et Presented To Presbyteria | : . tin eondemning— North — Viet Church. in Canada only: -on--the ™ : * ES be = bee a thority of. the General Assem.- rs | The crowds shouted that the smile’. had- heen regarded. as Nam for encouraging. and’ SHp- si ood that. in the. fur PERING -( Reuters) — “Mayor changes in Peking's rule .were one. of China's top ideological ns fi tia eatote by, aia ba panures: Mey Peng Cher of Peking, one of ‘a victory for the thought of experts who :followed a tough Pring haistile activities in tefpain trom any declaration. to “China $ top |eaders, has been dis- Chairman Mao." In Shrill voices Maoist line ‘against the Soviet Suuth Viel Nam was presented a .gcveramen! cor” coyinci! of missed as head of the city's Noung girls read out meassages Union lo: the: general sesembly -of the. \church thal. doesnot have tina Conrmunist’ -party amid of! support. ‘for Peking’s new ———> - Presbyterian Church: in Canada avthority f rumors that it might he the first secretary, Li Hsueh-Feng, ‘ “ "by Rev. A. Donald MacLeod, 28, The resolution of the commit ——-[| tart of a.purge at other senior —in-Peng's—plate>-—— Banks Revert New Glasgow, N-S< --. tee had been presented to’ the-| = men. eae cus : Officially number ‘nine in the ~_: , 5 _ |. A resolntion presented by the Canacian Council of Churches The ‘dismissal ofPeng. #7, ag national — Communist Politburo, To Old Policy : ‘assembly's commitiee on inter-‘gnd%rt: the Ganadian ‘govern. | ' first. sepretary of the--Peking but- actually nearer the top, . : national affairs, however, called ment : Communist party—hoss of the Peng Chen is the. highest-rank- TORONTO (CP)\—Some Cana- for Caneda to continue in its, rt is the responsibility af’ the | dian’ chartered banks have re P0M-support of U.S. intervention verted to an-old = procedure i” Sou'h Viet Nam. . E & VNGNVYS 2 BY -VERGI BERGER » capital—brought 3,000 chéering ing Chinese leader to lose. his sinas (Aa tale an Untabactcin| persons into the streets of the post in 18 years of Communist cal affairs; ae ) carry ‘ ag rule. : concn ae ns rane oe ee ae distiiiaal “cenie ok which calls for some ‘borrowers ' The assembly didnot “debate churcs,”" Mr. MacLeod said. vIt® year-old leader of the national climax to a’ big drive in recent '° teave. & certain portion of the issue’ .as both-. resolutions is not the responsibility- of the church to sugett policy, paliti- | Communist party, : : cal or diptomatié, to the state.” Weeks against ‘‘anti-party, anti. heir loans on deposit with the were prestn‘ed just before the socialist elements'*-accused » of Dank. cos es, _~assem'sly~aciourned : 7" being opposed “to” the thinking However, the biorrwwer pays. Mr. MacLeod criticized the yj } of Mao. é interest on the full amount of cymmitiee: on international af-| ON THE AIR Though’ Peng “bimselt- wes ‘he. loan although he can uf fairs for ‘ts motion whigh ‘‘may : : never’ named in ‘the campaign OM\y part of it. The amount left dy ‘great--d-am-age to our some of his subordinates and n deposit varies fromcustomer church’ in Southeast” Asia. Peking city newspapers came to. customer. ¥ pe ; 3 fire. ‘References { He said: -. eer Ie * FORMER ACTRESS DIES | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alice | “Calhoun Ckotiner, 65, known, as} ‘the aristocrat of the screen” The tollowing program tist: under 3 1 to. 8" A bank spokesman said that sy phe starred in silent films ings are published \ “ " \ you! d the when: she sta! as fe oe one - maeiarrind, Bening Semen as an account incréases its ac- ¥e ae ee ee af-'as Alice Calhoun, died Friday sis Abbear oh bieecniod ta ua he pn . p a eet were’ In- tivities, it becomes more-expen- Committee —cn internatio z : ae ne MOMS? GAD * \ - Cir afl PL Beans ars SS the. stations concerned. ine at Penge Atv For the Bank to- operate a6 fnire--that_they ‘are authorised’ of Be =—y 1 “DONT FORGET” | ~ ELECTED CLASS EATING CONTEST AT OU THREE Years )@ . : the customer deposits a portion wae. ev : Ae : * Ain) 2 ey. ~ ste k <tr uy 7} MONDAY PROGRAMS Official sources remained of his loan, the interest on ‘which RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT iH Eten = ~CONGRATULATE ~ PRESIDENT AGAIN ! Ct ASS PIENIC In-A ROW 5 : ee silent on rumors that several cnvers the cost of maintaining es - “WING EY, h CFCY-TV jother senior party officials or the account. : |gavernment. ministers would be 2 BIRDIES 7 Sets * 1 iy The Canadian Imperial Bank : % 2:30 p.m.->Missicale ~ | Purged aS tC recently sent_a:__ON_ONE HOLE To -§,00: pim.—Te -Tell The Truth Observers hére -said it 16 of Commerce recently sent a‘ ON p+ 325 pm—Take 30. likely to be only a matter of circular to its branches remind-| we 4:00: pami--World: In. Contras? |time before Peng loses the of. tg them “‘to have their cus- | . Ze 4.30 pom- Razzle Dazzle fice of mayor that he has held tomers maintain credit balances. | PLAYING aT ¥ = §-00.p.t:—Rin—Tin—Tin -since.1951, : commensurate withthe services oF OB q 5.50% p.m.—Musie. Hop Until the death of Shanghai's they receive and the credit lines New Zealand, j 6.90 p.m.--Bachelor Father mayor last -year, -it was the gs! anted to them. SCORED A 6:30 pim,-Gazaite tradition that the mayors of . The Toronto:Dominion Bank ’ 7:00 pim.—CFCY TV News . Peking and Shanghai, China's and Bank of Montreal say the) . . a 7:15 p.m.~Sports Weekly two largest cities which ‘have practice is used mainly for ac- | ~ ' e Sen en ctwe tae wee 1 Oe De igen, SUE (five anes 7 MiRk SHOULD BB OVER WALL IN HALF AN HOUR WE 85 ee plete. collateral: requirements. aa b COMING IN, LOUD US WHALE AN Neuer \ ou GET A COOL MILLION 00 piMicPugitive: Pore Geeevane: aald Henke eee NAR Paces AND CLEAR, PHIL! CHALKIE. TUNE THAT 3 DROPPED RIGHT INTO 10:00 p.m.~Intertel—___1_.-__name-is expected. te--remain- oi -"ou/® 2% comment. on its peas. ~~ “TRANSMITTER TO OUR LAPS! a nae ~ Mar for Others" the. national Politburo gist until —-” - r 1I Ol pm A World Of His Own ‘the election of a new Politburo, 11.30 p.m.—Seven’ leaque Boots 2:00 p.m.—CBC "TV. News 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and ‘Sports 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off but his membership from now “f}* | U e- on is likely to be on paper only. Riva nion Peng, a tall, often genial man ae Is Planned. with” bald head and a ready NEW YORK (AP) ve Seven CKCW-TV 9.57 a.m.—Station Sian On é 16-00-a-m=—Canadion Schools New York newspaper men an- | 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools | --noutiéed- they plan-to- - organize | 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant a rival union of editorial em- | 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene . Ployees, to oppose the striking | ag Newspaper Guild of New York | (AFL-CIO). 32:00 a.m.- They said they looked with Cea MONDAY 6X LNZDV 1adDas 6:00~—The Morning Show, Part’ }-7:00—The—Morning—Show,-Part—4 | (Contd)... =" 8.00—CBC News and Inland Wx. | 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 1 | 835—Max Ferguson Spow 9.00~CBC News THE INITIALS OF || ISENHOWER. FORCES IN ARE THE INITIAL Burfefiutr Square. 12.20 pim.—Across Canada 12.50 p.m.—Monday Playbill-- ¥ Farmandel The Dress- D WAR II SOF maker c sl 29) VoacCommnenteny “disgust'’ on the guild's strike Europe (June 6, 1944) 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen 9,15—Assignment which has prevented publication Submitted by WILLIAM NASKA | | . Crocker ; | 9121 A.M: Chronicle of three newspapers by World | Roi A Aya ha { 10. p.m.—To Tell The Truth + 10:00—Court Of Opinion |Jourrial Tribune Inc. The strike : eee EEL + pe Po TA TY eee Oe eal he orice baaannomem—p teat SR —— Beats O p.m.—Woarld In Contrast |s > > 10.45—Playroom =~ a The seven are cartoonist Walt DAILY CROSSWORD. 0 p.m:—Razzle Dazzle 11:00CBC News : | : Vkelly who draws Pogo for the ay ee eeroee cepa + 11:05sJoen Marshal Hall” Syndicate Inc ealueaales [ 39 [11:15—For Consumers: a Pp toe Merste—Hop Sass 102 pam Suppet-Cluie ‘Dick Schaap and Jimmy Bres. ACROSS 2. Egg-shaped “$0. Right ; a.. 15 pam" Ney ve ee jin-and -sports- writer Pete Ax- | 4. Kind of ~3. Soaks flax conduct: IBiRiAMiAgMe CI IDIE) <". e023 PTY Weather 11,45—Musie- On The Heather jthelm of the old Herald Trib- | . sirup $. By birth cari ee Bais] ce, 40 pom. Sporty [1hascAastunment: _june; and rewrite man Samuel | 5.Bridge term 5.Extended 21. Child in ENT | r 35, p.m.—Supper Chub 12,00-=Jamboree-Junetion:~ Crowther and sports writers | Agr = — eee CIA OHM] | . 0 p.m.—Combat | 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals Lew King and Pat Lynch of the i Winred 7 fica 2 eed mach aoe } - 00 p.m mereen: Actes 12:30~Maritime Farm Broadcast old Journal-American., | 13. doen “baclas @f Pe eimrcira TIAIN] | . + . 9 oe Messer | 1:00—CBC News and Weather | They scheduled. an organizing |." ‘pombastice _8. Bout Whales PLUPERBEN O101S AS THE AMBUSHING BUFFALO HUNTERS 4 p.m.—The Fugitive... 4 1:15—-Gordie Tapp Show ting: for today. | rT DIAINE | FROM ‘THE LONE RANGER'S CAMP -- 99.00 p.m.—Intertal | 1:45—Time Out For Melody | in mek, ciate oor | ap eae) we ey, 35. Chinese OIRIEIS| a 11300 GanicThe Sista 1.59-D.0. Time Signal The group claimed backing of | 14. Belonging“ ~ in‘the measure * at Hibt pane Olean a00—Tine Cit fee Maledy ee | Oe ee 12:00 p.m.—CBC Natiena!l Nes torial staff members. . “ god Kingdoms 27. MarBles 32,Hackneyed | p.m.—CBC Nationa! News 2.45—John Drainie Teller A Story ss 7 : ‘ai 12:15 ‘e.inaVinwanint | : : - dt Nebraska.....11. Rattan........29, Chemical 36.In ‘a line; ; Pew ONN | _.3:00-—CBC_ News. soto nnn THO Seven called -the- Guild van 18. Luau food uffix 37. Certain \ 12°20-asH ITV News | 3:03—Trans-Canada. Matinee ~ |"bookkeeper-oriented’’ — a ref- 14 4, : Not kK ; Bor 12.30 Savioe Slen GH | oF : : e ae Sart . Mouth 17. Note holders 30. Killer whale 38. Border am.—Station Sign O 3:30—Trans-Canada. Matinee — jerence to inclusion within its iL! {| s : : 17. Bill's of a sort 31. Fruit 40, Small cake | | crcy 4:00—CBC "News ranks of advertising, circula- | *"" partner kL * | 4:03—Canadian Roundup -- tion, business office and- mait- | 49 Ture fe RADIO ts ee : Sy a tenance employees, as well a® 19. Speaking Loe ee eee editorial workers. 2 | 23, Female ruff . MONDAY | 4:30—Assignment , en BA al eta ° | 4:35—Musie li The Alr M Sane f 6.3%-—-News and Weather 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcas? . Cc HC Seeking oe 6.35—Morning Roundyp 5:20—Tempo | os : tS oy 6.45—Island Weather and Mar.. 5.20-CBC Notebook Ration Funds | 28, Revoking, as : Temp. : 5:35~Assignment ‘ ‘ : 5 : a legacy. 6.48~Morning / Roundup Pe a oe and Notebook (Contd) OTTAWA (CP)—A spokesman 30. Choose ~ 6:55—News and Weather | 6:00—C News ¥ ; : for Central Mortgage and Hous- 33. Hoosier You' THE Ror PERSON 7.00—Hebrew Christian . Hour 6:15-On Parliament Hill ing Corp. said here .the| State: ‘ Aye jr " UNIO not ye as Boel, 6:20—Today’s Editorial ~ ‘ i ; 3 ‘0 E AN UNI ing Roundup 6:98—taland” Weath ae Soars Crown-owned agency is trying to abbr. 6 BLYING OBJECT, A7.30sNews “and Weather fies on eather and Spo ration its available loan funds | 34.Sun god te : ~ ,7.35—Farm Report 1.6 30-N B ‘Legislature as best it can to meet the needs *~-35,Grade again ; 7.40—Mornina Roundup lL & a2 Childrens? Starins jof areas away from the big ecit- 37. Chair 7.45—Island. Weather & Mar. Temp. 7 nO= CRC Newt” a ites a $9, Historie 7.446—Morning Roundup 9 OA Music IAT The Evening Priority is being given to the . African cify 7.56—Sparts Capsule & Scoreboard — 9 3_strartord Festiva! needa of the Atlantic Provinces 40. Move 8.00—News 8.30-~Sing :Hapev ‘and the resource - developing 41. Thespian 40 Bore Me athe pesimnnievamramaiaeerne “TOROXCBO National News, ovareas™ of “Canada in approving 42. Drives - " B:16—Merning “Roundup > * 10:15—Today's Editorial and Speaking Some 31.500 loans this year, an 43. Chops @ 5 Weather Parcenally information. officer for the cor- 44,Require 9.00—Natonal News CBC 10.30—The Best Of Ideas ‘poration said. - \ 9:1=Noten and’ Musie | 11.00—CBC News ‘He was commenting on a re- DOWN 2 10 00—News & Weather ‘port Thursday that the Toronto-~ {.Girl’s: name 11.05-—Womeén's “Institute Program... 12.15—=Music: th The Night area in the next three months. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A {s used i ¥1.20—Notes and Music: 4 \ for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 11.30—Montaque_ Entestains ee race gp , ; trophies, the length and formation of the words are all :hints.. (o} + H15—Butitetin Board : CO NT RACT BR | DG E- Gat Each day the code letters are different. ; m 11.50—Notes and Musle - : . ; : ? " S5—haricul 6 4b ee : vy By B. JAY BECKER 7 : , z A Cryptogram Quotation "~ is aoe if ee i ‘Sauth_-dealer would Have suffered exactly the See ee Se Maes ent lwathas he Sq a; ul ‘ 1 A : y Tr43—P. Et Raj F ‘ “45, ~Neifner side vulnerable same fate had they encountered oo eee 2 SSAGNNG LOC ot Ww. -O roe 18 asc town wand Country Tile : tte remarkable defense East | QEN JQETG QC GQIRZ.—NQQFWe __*1.00—-News and Weather NORTH ‘and-Wost put on this hand. ~~ : : way, V.05—Town and Country’ Time 425 ( ~ West ae us singleton club, | KWOG ; sls asta ioe > : 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show ‘ | : @210642 the usual! lead at most tables : Yo e 2.00—News and Weather | &J1086 East Lee Vernoff,, of Los An-° THE WORLD.--O’NEILL : age 2.05—Mostly , Music WES EAST geles. playéd the deuce. " p i068 Seas a aus tons” ee = 2.30--Assiqnment i Dee ~ . @I8 ; Declarer happy to have! saved * S Md ee aus eee : st 2. SR Thought For Today ecco OKSTE a-club- trick, and: finding him: SE ‘ zsaShought For Today OK8753 — @2 Vir in dumpy. seized the o> QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE = 3 00—News_Headlines & — Weather 4 -&KQ9732 “portunity to Jead tHe jack of © | : : SRE d a : 33—Trans-Cansda Majinee ae SOUTH /¢ diamonds and finesse. IT COOLD BE SUN SPOTE) RIGHT! AND |. F Bie yee eee aati i See West won with thé*king and aN BUT TLooKs moae 2\HorD Your] | @ : plete Neb aba alec a late Ba, (ion returned a diamond which Mri. | JANYONE CHEEKED WITH SWAMI | pe A ew BOAR DERAY HATS? 4A + @—|4 — Baad AD POUND pcindeal ccteninicianntnap S10) 8 si Nahntladalampeemnligolecantstet PLO SEE HOWL THE. SARS ARE ore Kgs WAS TOO WOH TEANDE Rf ir t eSNG Eel A AAA REET : fad cleb-wnich West-ruffed: It wag) Po>ueN!N = THERE PUTON His GOOD </ says THE i} -§ io-=News and -vyeather The biddi |. | BATCH OF FRESH TOWELS ¢ : A : | OBiap Sane pe elitr e biddin, trick number three for the de- IN INE SHOWER /AND THATS |\ THE st THE ONE WITH )) “NEW. | la | Die oak South West’ North East — fense ha +. [Nai ALLE MRS. HOOPLE OUT THE eminy po (poamoems | “Se Ht. rar non he vad 24 Pass’ 2NT : Pass West. led another: diamond.. and PHONED BUTCHER SCHLLTZ STRING: VARS. im iy kis euach’ Caceule, and “bare'| OO Peas. ONT Pass = diclarer—who now realized that TOSEND QVER A ROASTS CLEARY) ph © Loaca te to toe -club-trick he had gained on). FP "SS Ah eee i os toe . a ae tne opening? lead: had been re- ' les Bae iM a 4 roe n 6 ews and eather The bidding: .. a hayenat covered by: the ae. ihioe? in- | K | é ~ ; 7 ei snights Mus Cpenire. lead-tfour. of -tlivbs. - terest--did his’ hest. bv iffing | - - “a - - Eee hainas tare: Lae pe Gee ease oie sterner ae P ny YOU'RE. NOT WE NOT FILTHY \/ WE Gor 6 . vears a20 in the team of four Fast was able to overruff. with i} 4 As MOVING!! WELCOME IN FOREIGNERS J UNNATURAL " > Fi cvent at the San Francisen Re. the jack and the outcome. was |] Em WELCOME CITY, WE FILTHY US: PAPERS.” fag A er -gienals ‘ ‘ that soith went down one a Ba B YOU FILTHY ein TZITIZENS !! : 748 4 e All over the room everybody. It is -hard to’ blame declarer, 14 a a FOREIGNERS’! a \ $9. : was thakiny five spades. -B'e- playing duplicate. for having i Ai en —8 90+. 66. CB _+ carer had to lose.a diamond fallen into the trap set by Mrs. |! i 7 j Z 3 70 : and a club, and-there was no Vernoff." South knew she had . a a 1 =B ° ewe 6n way of avoidingcthese two Ins- gained’ > “trick on the —epening ‘ | p FT Ne Oren ore At eomme. tables. in fact. the ‘ead, and “he was reluctant to NY a) ° y ar ® contpatt was six spades. but owe it hack by drawing trumps Fi ’ ] , See eras agai! be Ro invariably went down and then toneeding a diamond H ! ns sh oe awa 25 ae r to the kine without bothering ae N eta ope Ut, A ot_ange thing happened “to-fine se sos ae age i hee ee a ‘atonetyble South! arrived—at—tournaments are not won by We poet oa ather and. (Our spades onsthe bidding rorurning favors to the. opposl | 6-6. V2 ¢ shown—-and went down one’ Han and’ at trick two South |. se dail Mysie CBG ‘What's smore, many declarers merely did wHat came haturally— . ‘ y b : 4 » : ' . ~ : ae ~ : : ere fyi ~ ; j t x Om DViARRRO mma aloe fy | 11.03—York University Interparty 19.05—Notes and Music 10.36—Preview Com mentary ° 10.35—Notes and. Mus “11 09—News. and j Conference 12,00: -CBC “News 12.03 -Srorts Scores, Inland and Marine Weather Weather (‘Metropolitan Home Builders As- sociation had been told by CMHC officials that 600 were to be made {In the Toronto) / loans | 6-6 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Heré's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXRB- is ‘LONGFELLOW. | 8 ee ae ° a mm