Mace - i s =m ; eh * - * - at , ; S ae The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Apr ?..1966.11,' - a : 8 : } Rack oeomne BUT WHY THE LETTERS British Bookmakers, Gamblors indus cor, Sz sie-3 SNACK TO HAVE DURING TODAY S MOVIE MATINEE / PAINTED ON THESE HOT- WATER BOTTLES, GRANDMA ? — lamounting to $56,856, was shown by Merit Insiirance Co., TORONTO (CP) — Industrial |IAC’s casualty insurance sub- 7 . a eRe | : : Cacia : 1 nee Acceptance Corp. Lad. had net/|sidiary. This was due mainly 10 f fl - . earnings of $12,258,703 or $2.01 a \@ decrease (of $1,868,770 _ in “ a |share in 1965, compated with claims, coupled ‘with a decrease 4 top - ea ue $11,672,000* or .$1.91 a share in Of only $1,145,904 in earned pre- By CARL MOLLINS , One bookie, Ron Pollard’* The odds an hour before the 1964, the compani’s annual re- Miums. ONDON” (CP) — © Election: of Ladbroke’s estimated Thurs- polls closed Thu rad ey aa port. says. ‘ hore. ae time: has. become big business |day night that up to £3,060,000 were .1 to 33 for a La 1 Bid th r ed | FINES -FOR*MEN for Britain's bookmakers and | ($9,000,080) was wagered on the the bettor must lay- £83 to Wid nies Ono? in eye an TOKYO (Reuters)—Four’ op the country's compulsive gan | general election —- almost as £1—and 10 to 1 against the Con-|in-rease in earnings. this year Position parties in the Japanese | blers. much as the total cost of run- | servatives, meaning a £1 unless there is an improvement re house introduced a_ bill VWNGNVYS The idea of an election as a ning the campaign and adminis- would win £10 in the event Of B)in Money costs: Weédnésday providing for fines means of choosing the nations ‘ering the election. Tory. victory. | Th a joint statement to share- ft up to 10,000 yen ‘about $35); * government has become almost| An expert guess on the cost Labor odds had grown more holders, Chairman J. H. Rana-|for men convicted of paying | PP - .~ lticidental to. thousands of citi-|of the election puts: the total at favorable to the bettor during |han and President J. B.’ Penne- |prostitutes for their’ services. | «hens accusomed to: the weekly | £4,000,000 ($12,000,000) or more, ‘election day as a result of last-| father said conditions in the .n- Prostitution has been illegal’ in - hit-parade charts. |including everything from the %5 minute money © going for thé! dustry were “extremely diffi; Japan since the early 1950s. = sbitings i) © pee to Torlée—preeumably because the Feult.” peer ank clerks and 8c achers odds were irresistible some | ae ‘e| HONORED FOR BRAVERY | ON ‘THE Al R who count ballots election night hopeful punters, As the polls | oar, ag gas Os meng ogee | CAPE DORSET, N.W.T.: (CP)! to the estimated. million-pounds- | opened, the odds were 1 to 60/0’ noid as AC. went bank- (Jimmy Teegodlegak, a 14-year. “; Pe | . plus spent by the major parties /for a Labor victory. . — rupt when it couldn't pay its\old boy scout, was decorated | |on campaigning, Ladbroke's offered a wide Va denis=-This caused concern |with a Bronze Cross in Ottawa | The tollowing program list-| fection law limits the ex. riety of other opportunities of : £ ene aren S ings are published free of| penditure of each candidate to betting on. the election, “espe- = esha 2 ee ene Wiusey. siamy re | charge as_a_public. service and’ £450 ($1,350). plus Mexpence for cially in a system whereby the felt.the® pinch of having to pay |nine year-old . Palaya ‘Ashevuk | appear as. presented to us by'each eligible voter in an urban bettor attempts to predict ~ the , owt ici” ese euch oe na rs me Oa rag Sta ae tl SATURDAY PROGRAMS |The is ace a cold spend | some? reports suggested the |talled -$963,419,192, up from ‘him by artificial respiration. ss : £637 and 10-shillings ' ($1,912.50) | generally -heavy betting ‘on La- CFCY-TY . ~““Tin an urban constituency with |bor>xas the result of business- ~ | 30°000 voters. men hedging. Certainly only the | Ladbroke’s which’ claims ‘the “Wealthy could afford to place a cope HE DOESN'T SEEM TO MIN? _RIDING BACKWARD! PLAGE Cl Fatal 3SNOW AaNDIN WINGEY WALLACE, \ SO HEAR THIS! WE'RE POSITIVELY,” ' AFTER YOU TAKE 2.30 aie doaieala: PROM A: WEEK ~ $:00-p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies: et | : ae - s es 8. sm.—The Sai | | 4 i ssonmaite sent. | Death Of Liberal Senators ad Pcie vs. Montreal) : ¢ : 1.15 pycduli L : T | of | 11:45 oo te Cunsorieen . eave ota ar Vaca neces $2:00-pim:—CBC TV- News ~ 2:00 prnenthe Babe uth Story iste dca’ a nolitical tana | woctrwile bet..on Labor when |. Reta SEE eee _- FROM SATURDAY — : m— sic political betting, short. 4 - : : “| ore F 4.00 a oar Sports pain ‘ | took £1,600,000 -($4,800,000) on | One an ye the business- Pe | fi 5:00 p.m.—Mathematics for Teachers | this general. election — eight men were looking for a tax-free ‘ | 5:30 p,m.—Bugs Bunny Show times as much as the firm turns | profit from. thé bookies to-cover ‘ 6.00 p.m.—Forest Rangers - over on -major betting ecents| loss they might sustain -a$ > > 6.:30-pm=—this-tand-of Ours -such—as—the-Epsom— nda result of a dip on the stock 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News the Grand National steeple-| market caused by a Labor vie- zx 7.15. p.m.—Fishérmans Log | chase. : ' tory. : 4 : 7.30 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out « "42.08 a.m.—Local -Weather & Sport/PGE 1 DEATHS . . <|tive in the upper ehamber in Scores | OTTAWA (CP) Liberal Sen- jrecent years. 12:10 a.m.—The. Thrillers ator F. Gordon Bradley and| Party standings. now are Lib- 1.10 Sign Off : former Liberal Senator Allanjerals 61, Conservatives 31, in- .| Woodrow ~ died within -24~hours, Wependents t wo independent leaving- seven vacancies in the |Liberal one and- vacant~ seven, upper house. : ‘-lfor a total of 102. ~ é Senator Bradley,.78, died at! Quebec and Newfoundland his home at Bonavista, Nfld:, have. two vacancies each. On- Wednesday after a long illness. |tario,. Nova Scotia and Prince A lawyer, and former solicitor-|Edward Island have the others. “6X INZOV 1389aS, |general of - Newfoundland, he iserved in the federal cabinet’ as ‘MACHINE. DOES SHOUTING state secretary for four years) LONDON (CP) —°A British before ‘being named to the Sen-|firm is-manufacturing a purse- * in 1953. sized device which produces i : ormer Senator Woodrow, 79,|‘‘canned screams” at press OPEN ALL WINTER a Toronto pasinies consultant |of ‘@ button. 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IH. The Night Each day the code letters gre different. TOO MAN me : : ) mae , ft "~ 5 ve : gram Quotation y * With a@ loan from us, you © can . i : sy ii ss ; iz zime =| CONTRACT BRIDGE | vv: se tzne ewe woo wne-/6 home, etc., ete., then, you repay fi — : PY : pea with one easy payment. |} X B QUILL BY ROU S82: YNQUL.—LONEUL- | “B-if you are DISABLED, unable to y B. JAY BECKER : | ‘ - ~ T work for more thart 30 days, due J te o " | PUMA ue ‘ : ; > to accident or illness, AFC’s-AID“}- West dealer. the ace, and, after West some-| , Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ONE SHOULD BELIEVE IN INSURANCE takes over your pay- North-South vulnerable. _|what- surprisingly showed out of MARRIAGE AS IN THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL.— Sei panier: wad =e NORTH Etre ce ain | Maes thly instalments until you ‘rounds of clubs, discarding a : tures: a your loan is paid in : o6 |heart of the fourth club. r ne oie se 1906, King Free! Syndicate, - full. This applies fo loans from, K 9 KI108) | Declarer then ruffed a dia-| eens atield Sede oe atetior . — , $1500 to, $3600. a Sitove |mond cae discarding a heart, — Bil ese ty Sees = : yy 5 : | ani | Aituntic~ Finance} wyrge ** "Face, amd Paved + tart, towards OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE i || weusctums:: § i : Corp. L ey g-— ® 13107432 ace and gave his partner a| —_ ‘ 1@ ‘LAT Mor LUNCH... | 160 Kent #2445 WASTE 9Q4 jheart ruff, but East, now left . se IVS A TRIFLE @ eee @KQ109763 +2 with the | J-10-7-4° of spades, | - JYOU COULD COVER UP THe BAR THE NIGHT ATTORNEY HRESULAR, wa : 293 Water 436-9208 | 476 $9843 could. not get more than one| JC®UMWELL SPEAKS THERE! HE'S NEVER <cEN OnE § HROCKBURY, BUT }. Summerside SOUTH trump trick. since declarer's| [NY'S LIFE SOTCAN TELL HM 11'S. A BENCH FOR fe THE CLUB couLD J | Qe 3 AKQ985 | ; i : | ETIRED STAMP COLLECTORS! BUT USE THE RENTAL J | | . 4 |holding at this point was the) | : HIDE THE | y 952 K-Q-98 of trumps. So: South [mee aust eon Hane ace Son Obie i¥ ee: tials tlk eek JEHIE SUST FOR Hewin' A DooR Prize ar “ekKas uM pades. THE ANNUAL BALLS 1 ; ick one table, West became The bidding: \declarer at three diamonds dou- 2 LE -{} Opening tad — king of dia- bled and went down one— 100, - nt mondé, points. At another table,- West 1 “this hand occurred in the Played” four ‘diamonds doubled, a ~| 7 M, HE CHEER UP//-FLABMANS 7 BUT ONCE! FIRE HIM, HES GIVING HIM'A FARE- 4° WELL parry HELL J] , % ye | ' ; Y Trials played in Dallas in 1964. |going down .three—500_ points. FREE DELIVERY . GOT NO MORE. LEGAL RIGHTS It was played at nine tables At still another table, North got’ | as usual, the results were to four hearts and~made it~ for From 5:30%p.m. to 11:30 pom. Varied. Perhaps the most aie te of 620 ‘points, duplicat- | Jeek }worthy feature of the hand is|ing the result, of those North- Open Seven Days 4 Week ‘that at not-one of the: five tables ‘South pairs who had bid and: 7 am. to 12 p.m > [where South bid four spades|made four spades: _ Swine: ‘did East double the contract. | At the, last table, North be- & Cold Sandwiches <“emKayr spades could not be de-/came declarer at three notrump @ Hot - eh feated despite: East's ~ trump after opening the bidding with | @ All European Meat eee Tholding, and four of the five a. diamond, West having re-| *WHILE IT'S HALF OF *FLABMAN AND DOLPHIN! THAT LI'L CREATURES LIFE ISAS IMPORTANT gra AS ANY TV. STAR'S-#- i ae oes Hinclarers made the contract mained silent throughout. East | ' DIAL 4-6669 with routine play. (The fifth led a club, taken in cur with : ‘declarer misplayed the hand and the jack. After cashing t c iwent down one.) _..*.jof spades, declarer played a [o HEIDELBERG “I West: invariably led i king /heart; losing to the queen. East. ‘ ‘ , lof diamonds, taken: by the ace. |made the killing return of a dia- Coffee Shop & satura 'The normal pattern of play was mond and declarer wound up go- | Ve os for declarer to lead a spade to/ing down two. ie ~ 5 ; . , . | fa ie : ‘ ‘ : ee . Coe % ; : RY pn . 4 ; 4 a 5h gauss hee raw: \ + a ss . pe bis : une ae ‘ ‘ u ‘a ™ . . % ’ foe o Hick '- —y ' \ *) 4 : OU ae . . j ‘ Gree! Zee aN * fy -