igi a ce pn a ag Pf PEALE LL SE : : ts ae . ’ = : iii ’ ‘ . w~ ; ‘ ’ rer ft Gnanctal ‘nstiintions en The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 24, 1965. 11| Atlantic Corp. Collapse SS sence sncee es | cash to up when se ” come borrowings fh Guo. Ana |nun’ nore ee nant ene They add that the only appar- | the tii was naturally empty |companies A . an mei om oe as, Iclais orrie cash j . ‘jen : aimed hreat- | nancial institutions, ltke the | By DAVE McINOSH June is sil reverberating here |i" the United Salte as Canada canada increased’ the money | peetieten. OTTAWA (CP)—The tremor |and has many government offi. |Whéch had invested in Atlantic |sunoly to the chartered banks The Porter royal commissten | the collapse of Atlantic lost a : : in resignation of Finance /quiry to determine, among other . for ; supervision of the Minister Gordon gives the $0v- | thins, whether freud was tm |““re teat wae and still is to fmancial houses but that this ernment an opportunity to re- | volved. iter for the provinces. ; view its attitude to he problem, some extent—that big American |was a matter ’ they add. Mr Gordon opposed | pref the nna ent Sovernment |investors in Canada would start ee pecs ' the financial community at lt, liquidate their holdings and h Delayed following program list- supervision ‘large, however, there was some- | put! out. | Launc y 5 & free ef The increase in the money fee seein iad supply resulted in a measure of Of Al i Wonca’! CONTRACT BRIDGE [Serine zecrc| OF Alovene ls stations cencerned. erash of one financial house| OTTAWA (CP)—The launch- pe By B. JAY BECKER . |eaused inflation, which afects ing of Canada’s) Alouette II re- EDNESDAY PROGRAMS ‘Rearly all Canachans. search satellite hee. lee _< CFCY-TV East dealer. hand which occurred in a match | Oficials here new ore wonder. layed, fer ot least ; z 1.90 p.m.—Musicale won wennenenie. (eres pears nae sermenn Greet eo nas sous 6 ae | & 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival — an ae ; with other company like Atlantic) he launching from the Call- m pape tin y a Cier ‘Boris Schapiro for Britain, tailed. fornia test range by an Ameri- aos contain oe ; SAKI76543 pened the bidding with four They say the financial struc can focket had been scheduled 4.00 Se ae Prudden Sh a7 hearts. This was a rather wild |ture of Canada likely would be for Nov. 23. Takeoff now is 43) tone teas wrare vase shot judged from the viewpoint | shaken to. its very foundations, scheduled for no earlier than 5.00 aan Tin Tin a53 41098 jot safety, but Reese did have with the danger that American.'Nov. 26, the department said. we egies Secret Squirrel okie ¢A65632 ea nee a | IPL y's BELIEVE IT NOT ! p.m.— | | i 6.15 p.m.—Live Longer | Sksosess eo ed with four notrump, which R E OR 6.25 p.m.—Rebin Hood Flour Jack- coor was the equivalent of a takeout . pot AKQ7643 double and showed a huge hand. 6:90 P.M.—Gazette $3 North understandably to 7.00 p.m.—CFCY-TV News six diamonds which con- bP 7:15 P.M.—Purity Flour Jackpot? Sieuss verted to six spades. a 7.20 p.m.—TBA i Reese's double was conven- 7.30 p.m.—Walt Disney Presents The bidding. ltdomal. Mt bemped @ feeert lead 200 p.m.—Bewliched Best South West Worth and indicated a void in either ae Oren 409 4NT Pass 6@ (diamonds or clubs. Schapiro eee Oe Pass €@ Pass Passe had no trouble finding the club ag ee Dble llead, which Reese ruffed. Reese |. 2.00 &m.—CBC News Opening lead — nine of clubs. cashed the ace oe re- 2.13 a.m.—Locel Weather end Sports| The player who opens the turned a trump, @ — 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off ibidding with a preemptive bid eventually lost another club) frequently starts a course of trick te go down two —+ [00 CKCW-TV levents definitely injurious to Points. 9.37 a.m.—Station Sign On a * me — the ti ee - heca’ moieties chief purpose pre- fer an team, use ; 10.00 4.m.—Canadian Schools tee bid is to crowd the the British patr holding the | {I@-l03) of Naples NG.80 0,m.—Nove Seetie School auction and make it difficult for 'North- South cards at the other N1.30 on met \tee opponents to exchange in- table bid as follows: “ Apuls PExTeae. 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene | 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square hermnetes ate sem ot The west South West Nort | KING ROBERT OF SICILY - 13.20 e.m.—Across Cinade high-level opening Pass 2 Pass 3 EMPEROR PHILIPPE 12.50 o.1p.—Wednesdey Playbill jmarily a. defensive, not an of gq 4 Pass 4 OF CONSTANTINOPLE, =< Luxury Liner seneive, measure. . | Pass 4 QUEEN ELEANOR OF SICILY, 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen| Most authorities say that the) QUEEN. MARGUERITE OF Crocker -\preemptive bidder should be | South made four spades for a EROVENCE AND QUEEN : 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth within three tricks of his bid not score of 620 points, and Great HE OF ARAGON 3.30 p.m.—Teke Thirty” vulnerable, and within two (| Gritain gained 112 points on ° “ 4.00 p.m.—Bennie Prudden Show tricks of his bit vulnerable |the deal: The Austrian East = = 4.30 p.m.—Rezzle Dazzle ‘However, experts don't always did not duplicate Rees’s will- : 5.CO p.m.—Secret Squirrel follow their Lr co ae \ingness at oo table to stir 5.30 p.m.—Toytewn LTV ments — as indica isiup e hornet’s ‘ ‘ ” , 6.00 naka on : = WE'VE GOT FIVE IT’S WORTH YOUR LIFE 6.15 p.m.—TV News 7.45—Farm Report 12.05—Town and Country Time TEEN-AGE ‘| TO BE STANDING IN +2 ae Weather 7.4\—Merning Roundup 12.30—News and Weather ¢ DAUGHTERS - . p.m.— Sports - is T 7.00 p.m.—Man From U.N.C.AE. 7.45—tslend Wr. and Mar. 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Falsehood toba A crcy RADIO 10.00—News end Weether Liban is hens 13.Godefthe — 3, Wheel 25. Ivy BI OMT MESIUINIDIANY 10.05—Notes and Music ° ISTE IMIE MT IRIALt INS! : . 5.00—News end Weether forest: shafts Cet ge RMB eT . WEDNESDAY 10.25—Sunlight ‘Eye 5.05--The Outports Polyn. 4. Mark of 26. Plants RIEIOMESIEINISIER } ‘ 10.30—Notes and Music 5.25—Marine Weather 14. Biblical 6:30—News and Weather 10.55—Lucky 7 Cortest 3.28—The Outports city 6.35—Morning Roundup 11.00—News end Weather 6.00—News and - Weether 15. Dutch 6.45—Islend Wr. and Mar. Temp. 11.05—Notes and Music 6.18—On Parliament ‘Hill—cBe cheese 6.46—Morning Reundup 1+.45—Bulletin Board 6.20—Today's Editorial—CBC 17. Needle. : 6.55—News and Weather 11.50—Notes and Musie 6.25~Sports Parede fish 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 6.30—Business Barometer—CBC 18. Ancestor 7.30—News and Weather 12.00—Weather 6.35—Tenight’s Music of Irish m . 7.00—Back te the Bible 19. Bristle- % 7.30—News ‘and Weather re RL LT RTT ee es 7.45—Tenight’s Music | 21. Fresh % ee 8.58—News Heedlines and Weather| 23. Cipher z e 4 9.00—Midweek Theatre—CBC 24. Prepares @ 2 ' , ] 10.00—CBC National News, On Par. for pub- y 4 5 Yoong Speaking Personally « — ‘Me ' , “os Ri rm | Weether former f { I . | snk tetiasiel Wea - WELL, THINGS WiLL HAETA / j . TILL 10. . CHAN 13 11.05—Starlight Serenade vice- BVERYTHING 7 = eT ian 11.90-News and. Weather president a WENT WRONG GET BETTER! THBY CAN'T It / ff THE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.35—Starlight Serenade 80.Midday TODAY! I MADE A ZERO GET ANY WORSE! | 4/4, VEE SrIVAL” 12.00—CBC News, Weather end 32, Descendant 5 N SPELLIN' AN' A ZERO ba Sperts—CBC watian IN 'RITHM AN' GOT = PRESENTS ON s ~12.15—News and Musit—CBC Ials., old Zz f ane Oss "R inMusie”|| ss | Ex = ) Komance in Music | ne te ie 3) i/| Ey is Mg ° — i a 6:00—The Merning Show, Part 1 38. Cuckoo Zz Ae 7:00—The Morning Shew, Part 1 39. 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Broadcast ARE LIKE ALMANACS OF THE LAST YEAR.—DENHAM. re ONCE POISED a ‘MAN ‘ llet in : “Playtime” (© 1965, King Feetures Syndicate, Inc.) ‘ G ¥ Seven Lone hee Joa tnremiart : 2:30—Atlentic Scheol Broadcast — POT ORSE WOUND UP eee ati, i "Things of Neture” : 2:45—John Drainie Tel A Story |OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 5 ; 3:00—CBC News ini a i é ee—TraneConede ‘Matinee SAR) GREAT Yeéavsevou> WY : tater meee Matinee an 2 en eon caesar! N Bs) 4:03—Canadian Roundup DON'T RECOGNIZE > 4:10—Music In The Alr See Oo :30—Aassignmen: = TH } 4;35—tane In The Alr HAS ITS WEIGHT Oo 5:00—Mar. Fish Broedeast | "eens eos = 5:20—Tempo aon | Y e CBC Notebook 5:35—Assignment =. Symphony No. 8 Conceito No. 1 BAS—Tempe and Notebeck | (The Unfinished) in E flat major 6:15—On Parliament Hil! SO WHAT? PSST .7-LES GRAB by Franz Schubert : by Franz Liszt 6:20—Today’s Editoria! OR THAT-su"DER— ‘AN’ MARRY THEM ’ : 6:25—Inland Weather end Sports CROWD O'GALS YOU HAVE NO “S/T-INS’!! 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