« , * i , ¥ ON THE AIR - » x Moderate Exparision Guess MONDAY. PROGRAMS CFCY-TV - 1:30 p.m.—Afterneon Musicale 2:00 p.m.—Chez Helene : 2:15 p.m.—Nunery Schoo! , 2:30 p.m.—Man from Interpol * 3:00 p.m—The Living Stone 3:15 p.m.—The Living Storie 3:30 psm.—-Open House 400 pim.—Times Square Playhouse 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Gient 4:45 p.mi—Sing Ring Around 501 p.m.—Down to the See 5:30 p.m.—® Roy = p.m.—Aunt Holly. . 6:25 pim.—Sports Weekly 6:45 p.m-—CFCY TV News 7:00 p.m.—Gazette 7:30 p.m.—Sg}. Bilko 8:00 pim.—Zane Grey Theatre ' 6:30 p.mi—Don Messe? 9:00 pm.—Danny Thomas . ‘9:30 p.m.—tive a Borrowed life 10:00 pm.—Bob Cummings Show 10:30 p.m.—Festivel ‘62 : "the: Day of the Dodo” ’- 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 «.m—Local Weather 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 .a.m.—Sign Off TV. CALLS NITE or DAY 43537 ‘Nite 4-4172-4-5601 *VAIL’S RADIO & TV 264 Kent St. « Ch’town ~ CKCW-TV ; 12:45 p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 1:00 p.m.—Monday Playbill Daytime Wife 2790 p.m—Man From Interpol ‘gays J. Herbert Smith, presi- Made For Business In ‘62 — - | By FORBES RHUDE he adds, business levels in elec- Canadian Press Business Editor trical manufacturing expand or Canadian business activity in contract somewhat’ later than | ‘11962 will show a moderate ra- any over-all expansion oF con: |; ther than a vigorous expansion, traction in the total economy He estimate? that ldent of Canadian General Elec- shipments by Canadian electri- | | trie Co. Ltd., ivelopments in- the thanufacturing industry. un" Mr. Smith’s forecast, more re- 000,000 of, 1959. | strained than many other year- —- end statements, adds: Harding Carpets Lid, Brant- “There is still existing over-|ford, Ont., says in its annual capacity in many heavy indus-| report that the average. price of tries served by electrical manu-|carpets in. Canada has de- facturers which will be—over-|creased about 20 per cent in the come only when. the total econ-|last 10 years—‘‘the result of in- | omy moves forward in dynamic troduction of new fibres and fashion. Only’ then will expan-|newer and. more economical sion plans already formulated in | manufacturing a these industries be implemented,| The over-all Canadian market | with a resultant rise in demand |for carpeting continues to” in- for electrical capital .goods. \crease, the report states, with | “Demand for electrical con-|Canadian manufacturers taking | ‘sumer goods in 1961 has re-|a greater percentage of the | mained soft. No major change | market, but per capita— con: | in this sector is expected in| sumption is stitf well:below that | 1962, although sales of televis- jin the United States 4 ion receivers and stereo-hifi rec-| Increased use- -‘of synthetic | ord players. are expected -to fibres, the company comments, | show some improvements, makes it less exposed to the) Mr... Smith comments that fluctuations of world markets: in Isince electrical manufacturing raw ‘materials. In the fiscal serves all sectors of the- econ- year ended Oct. 31 fibre con- omy, its activity is’ nécessarily | sumption for pile fibres was ap- electrical ‘at about the same level the $1,165,000,000 of 1960 and $ 1196,- « factory | in a review of de-|cal manufacturers in 1961 2 * « 4 hi rin We a < 8 The Guardians, ‘Charlottetown, Mon.’ Jain. 8,, 1962. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT La tt y st Tie ot ee ra Lu ria % ROWED HER OWN BOAT AND : @ reflection of the vigor of the proximately 57 per cent wool - over-all economy: Historically, and 43 per cent synthetic fibres. | Majer Step Is Undertaken | To Speed Industrial Research By JOHN €. BIRD = jmoney and effort on industrial OTTAWA (OCP) — A major research DAILY CROSSWORD. step has been taken by the Na- -|tional Research Council,-in. co- operation with Canadian indus- | try, to encourage an increased 2:00 p.m-—The Living Stone ~ $:30 p.m.—Open Hobse — 4:00 p.m.—At Home With Helen CITIES ‘OBJECTIVES io The council said that the committee will work to achieve’ three objectives. These are to ~ Crock 4:30 infant Gient jlevel of research by industry in 4:45 p.m.—Sing Ring Around this country. : 5:01 p.m—Down To The Ses §:30 p.m.—Rob Roy * 6:00 pm. Supper Club_ 6:15 p.m.—Television News 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather 6:50 p.m—television Sports » 7:00 p.m.—The Pioneers ‘7:90 p.m.—Real McCoys - §:00—Focus On Music 6:30 p.m.—Don Messer Jubileg : 9:00 p.m.—Danny Thomas —¥.95-pn lve K Borrowed Ue | 10:00 p.m.—Bob Cummings Show 10:30 pm.—Day of the Dodo 12:00 p.m.--CBC TV News 12:15 @.m.—Viewpoint f 42:20. a.m. —CKCW TV News — 12:30 a.m.—Sign Off CRCY . RADIO mea pe . MONDAY © 6:28—Sign On t 6:30—News & Weather ; 6:35—Country & Western Roundup 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour ~Fi15—Country & Western Roundup 7:3)—News and Weather R35—Ferm Report 7.41 Country & Western Roundup - 8:00-—News- / 6 11—Weather 8:16—Country & Western Roundup 8:46—-Weather — . 8:50—News ‘ : 9:00—Morning Devotions %:10—Morning Moods 9.25—Matinee with Austin Willig, 9.30—Morning Moods 9:35—An Orchid from Giselle %:40-——-Morning Moods ‘ 9:55—Kitchen Kilatter Contest ~ 10:00——-News & Weather. ...2:.' bring management into | closer fae contact with the work of NRC, there counell, has announced /to keep NRC informed of the fndinztrial advisory problems ‘of industry and gen- é ~ erally to consider ways of en- | |couraging research in industry. Establishment of the commit-; | newly-appo somanit- tee follows ‘an informal meeting | ae be Ay or _— } here last fall of representatives . NRC président. Lene ‘| of-.government and industry -at The weve. ta _* ‘ riticism which -, problem of increased | by eeeiead aan tints in re | mcustrial research was. ~ cent months thaf Canadian iy, 2:5 The committee will ‘meet sev- [dustry “is not spending oo eral times 4 year-to exchange ; views on industrial research . y’ . It also will establish a proced- Go t R y ure under which research infor- ‘ mation will be exchanged on 'o Prosecute . In Price Case ‘ : i OTTAWA (CP) — The federal government’ has made two. in- vestigations of allegedly trurhped-up “regular” prices in retail advertising and -is ready to prosecute in one case, sout-|J. H. Shipley, vice-president, | ces.said Thursday. ea Canadian Industries Limited, already ha been | Montreal. 4 st Eddie continuous basis. Industrial -représentati Son the committee inc’ WN. Hall, president, 1inion Tar | and Chemical Company Lim- ited, MontreaiE. H.° Higgins, | viee-presideft (engineering), | Canada Limited, Montreal; Dr. High S. Sutherland, presi- .eShawinigan Che mi cals imited, Montreal; and Dr. Charges laid in Toronto Black's Limited, large store selling photographic equipment, alleging that~it misrepresented I” or “regular” ISLANDER DIES REDHILL, England (Reuters) Alfred Green, 73, the ‘oldest male among the 275 rétugees |. from volcano - ravaged, Tristan da Cunha’ Island, died Thursday of pneumonia. The group has been hard hit by chest infec tions of various kinds since i's arrival in England in Novem. | ber and Green was the fourth | to die. in newspaper ads. ¥. eanwhile, sources said the justice d ment has received “not a ry substantial num- ber’ of complaints, including some from Shoppers, conténding that some’ retail outlet has. vio- lated the new clause, 8 DIE IN-AUTO. CRASH | ACROSS 2. Civil 18. One: + a 1. Scarlett Defense Ger. n 0 O’Hara’s signal 21. Miss 03 Foe) * home 3. Soak flax Lol- * OL 5. Thick slice 4, Girl’s lo- 4 a 9,‘Troubled name... ' drighe NEY Ecik) | 10. Fails to win” 5. Disparages dx =—Cs«éRSSAE ss 12. Location 6.Learning ~ 22. To +3 / | of Valletta 7, Largest “make fei ; 13. Indian continent active ] | aha 8. A “pad” 23. Salt 14. Segment of dweller marshes circle 9. Oriental 24. Squirrel’s 15. Invert nurse dinner 32, \ 16. Sunbathers’ 11, Winter “ ; ‘ garments An 33. ) 29. Conipene 15. People of 36. (abbr.) 17. Journey » 87. 20. Iroquoian 21. Manner of walking 23. Another . name for Santa Claus 25. Musical instrim: Involves 31. Wealth 34. By way of 35. Slow- mover - 1. Coronet : 8 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR & LONGFELLOW * One letter simply stands for another, In this Sample A is used NIganN: ry po AVi _ Charlottetown ~ Firestone FREEZERS FOOD Never before. such low prices $ 95 ».» 10 year warranty, : ae, ER, Firestone HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. - Summerside - LOWEST PRICES ON WASHERS OIL, GAS AND WOOD, COAL RANGES -. CLOTHES DRYERS = DISHWASHERS FOOD FREEZERS ms STEREO AND HI-FI, RADIOS — —AUNGH for the three L's, X ‘for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the Jength and formation of the words are al! hints. Bach day the coe letters are different. wee Sey Pg . A Oryptogram Quotation IT OlLY WYFTCTTC. GEDEPZRZTC, CMWWTFC. RITP ROZGT YATFA ; —BYFRTMC . vd ; Bi wt. Saturday’s Cryptoquote: A HERMIT IS A DESERTER le A common complaint has been es " a “ -that~the~-store™ misrepresented | GREENUP. Til (AP) — Bight FROM-THE ARMY OF HUMANITY.—SOUTHGATE ly Music the quality of an article. An-| persons died here Saturday in|. ~ © —_ oon? eee ra — a been ~ Mim cr}gy has crash of their car with. a NCES 1D : as been advertised at/semi - trailer truck in rainy, at Roed Report sale prices when, in fact, it was | foggy weather. Bodies, which in- ETTA KETT a aa \gaetlis i Westher normal stock. | : |cluded three young children, < $108—Mestly. Musie feceue pet is an by| were in such condition that it ms I MISS MY RECORDS ; | eral statute. It applies | took police 2% hours to’ deter- | it's SO QUIET Hi ~ en sears PP ag Ree: joaly to. peep. |mine the number of dead. . : oR poe ee 2:02—Hits and Encores Es mia. a Ao “\ Sickel Screw |. CONTRACT BRIDGE 2:45—Hits & Encores - : $.00—News Hesdiines & Weather | ‘By B. JAY BECKER - BO2Q—-Hits and & * -4 “ - 4.00—News & Weather - ~s . A ) 405—The Hit Parade FAMOUS. HANDS yA > Ss 4:30—The Outports . \ A De Q—— WINN i "wise West dealer; ‘|American team, the bidding \ 0 SSS . §.05-—-The uate North-South. vulnerable. | went as shown. Kay-didn't have i 7 . (=. mY St Schedule .« NORTH much of an opening bid, but it \ 3 , A , 617— was his turn to bid, and being + \ oN Be WwW my] i Ve $:2 ine Weather S xscened not vulnerable against vulner-| - a a s id - 5:28—The o7986 able opponents, he started hos-|-; 6:00—News Weather $753 tilities witha. diamond. : oe es port Wrst - EAST Silodor responded two elubs ‘ My oe ae te @A1075 axe —with plenty to spare—and. tne : @\ IN THE SCHOOL’. pee ee a Gries | 9983 -9AQ? Italian South came in with two PARKING LOT? atmo hanke @AQWT2 = OK54 spades. Kay doubled despite nis F.45-—Tonighti’ ‘Mabie $2 | : AJ1098 | light opening bid, since he now 8:00-—Nations Business ‘attentive “ Q398432 had excellent defensive —valyes¢, Sa ial Biting $3 against spades and Silodor had h 9:00— Assignment : 3 made an affirmative response “ae 90:00.News. inland & Marine re ee | This decision turnéd out well : ehG i when South wound up going » Se . Serenade -| he bidding: . down three—800 points. Kay § 11,00—CBC Nations! News,’ News) West. North East @outh led a club, ruffed the club re-| Roundup & Talk 1@ Pass 2 26 turn, put Silodor on lead with| ae iesats Night Life Dole, : heart, and ruffed the ‘eoxt) 2:00—-Dominion News : ig : ub return, The defense later) 12:10—Sign OF | “Aue pg Py > a of a took two spades, a diamond and| + Sk -RAO—_—_———|-mateh—hetween Taly and the! | MONDAY United States played in Buenos Aen st pean: i 52 highly of South's two-spade bid 7,00—News. Sports end Weather tae orman Kay West and) especially considering how little 7:15—Breakfast Music ney _Silodor Bast for tHe! south had in high cards and. the| ’ 8:00—News and Weether ; bes vulnerability conditions that|. 8:15—Mar;’ Sports - 5:00—News 4 i it. f Gt) -odeala 5.03-—Antervel. existed. It sgems to us also that . it would -have been more dis- ; creet for South to pass after | West had opened the bidding and East had shown: strength ty going into the two level with) a new suit. _ | But hold your fire, friends, because this is how the bidding the Adiartous " Nort-South pair played the same deal at the other table: Po _ The’ play followed the. same course as: at the first table, but ‘went down” four—1,100 points. operant, the Arherican South distribution. eT ERA, The net result of the hand, ' | gained 900. points. on the ex:[° | change of ee : a walgayxS 3 SOONW WIONVE SNOT HL T