l ON THE AIR-P_r_o_g~r—iim-Rating Count i Said Revolutionary THURSDAY (‘I' ('\’-I‘V l0.00 fl.lll.’MUSICaIC paw—Sign p.|Ii»"Mu.l(lt‘ ii I pair-Stark" Hill pin lake Thlvl) pm -t.iendly (limit p.tt|.—Mr. Roger: DJIL—Il/II Pipii p.ltI.—IOCI6Y st Hoot. 5m priv—Rauie Dazzle 70) p iii.--CI*CY 715 pin—Keyboard Melodies 73p p m ~Havtrcrk Kiidaui 0.30 paw—Perade ‘l.00 p.m.—IIIU Untouchable; 32.00 p.m.—CBC IV News I2.l3 n-m.-Loul Weather 12” l.m.—Sign 0i (TliCW-TV [0.25 [Uh—SMIIOI‘ Sign On [0,30 Int—‘OUF Business of Farming I. lt.30 cam—Station Sign Off l2.25 p.m.-—Stetion Sign On 300 pun—Take ‘lhirty 330 putt-Tho Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Roger: 4.00 p.ni.—Mr. Piper 4.30 pain—Romper Room 8.00 p-m—Reule Dazzle 5.30 pawn—Yogi Bear 600 p.m.-$upper Club ti l5 p.m.—Teiovision New! 0.25 cunt—Supper Club 6.35 p.m.—Wuiher o 40 tom-Supper Club 955 p.m.-—Sport| 7,00 p.m.—Ditk Powell Show 0.00 p.m.-—Dr Kildaro 9.00 p.m.—Lu<y 9.30 p.m.—The Serial I000 p ill.—‘GtindI to 30 pain—Parade ll.00 paw—Burke’s Low 12.00 a.m.—CBC IV New: I2.l5 pan—Viewpoint l2.20 p.ni.—Lionei Network News I235 mm —Siqn 0" crcr unto Bronson Ala—Sign On Iran-New & Weather 6.35—Country I Wu nor—New: oath loo—Hebrew Christian Hour 7ls—Country In Western Roundup 7Ll0—~Newe & Weather 7.35—CF2Y Form New: 741—Country I. Western Roundup LOO—News Ii.| I—WeatIier —Country In Western Roundup [AS—Weather LSD—Atlantic News Roundup [SS-thought For Today moo—cu New: & Voice 9_l0—Previow Commentary OAS—Note: a. Music 0.27-Mctinu Music-I Charade: M at: tern Roundup er Report ’-55-—~Whlt'l Tho Song "LOO—News In Weather WAG—Mr. Co-op Progrlm 10.50—Notu UM: lino—Now- Headlines 1- Weather HOS—New. & Viewn on Grocorlel “JO—Notes I. Mulle li.27—Metinoo Musical Chnudu IMO—Notes & Music ll.45—-Iu|letln Bond two—Note: & Mu ic INS—Atlantic lel Roundup moo—Wanna libs—Town Ii Country 1lme I2.43—P.E.I. lHS-Town l- Counttv Time IM—Wuther l- N.S. Road Report p—CBC 2.05-Topl In Country and Pop: 2.27—Metineo Musical Cheredu 2.30—Iopl in Country Ind Pop: too—New: Headlines & Weai'ner S-M—‘ium-Cnnado Matinee CBC I Ito—Tops In Country and Pop: {GO—News Headlines In Weather (ca—Canadian Roundup Cl C MO—Topl in Country and Pope other ins-Motion Musicini Chamdei SDI—Tho Outports Weather “.IS—On Parliament Hill CBC lilo—Sports Parlrdo 6.30—Tonight’o Music [AS—Program Schedule Lib-Red Cross Program 8 lit—Tonight’s Music Isa—News Headlines and Weather C limo—Notional New: CBC 10.30—(hicho’l Place WOO—New: 8. Regional Weather HOS—Starlight Serenade lino—New: Holdlinn ‘3 C' II,35—Stuiight Serenade lute—News. Rog, Weather I. SpOfIIIIUCky hand that Mrs. Dorothy ‘Blad‘w‘md- "d' 3"" warning nos—sum or! CIA 'HUISDAY ton—the Gerry Foglrty Show Part I loo—mm L Inland Weather [ls—Maritime Sportscelt I2I-the Gerry Fog-rty Show Part 2 |.45—-Mex Ferguson Shaw ’OO—CBC New: L Direct Reportl 9.l0~Pieview Comment-Iv 6— hronicl ‘ oom 10.30—To Market 'I IlU‘CBC New I‘I‘O‘S‘stiidey Irett with M'I'itC ‘ ‘ mo him Bus ' 00—~CIC News I Inland Weather I5-tht‘s On I. I 4"‘III". Dreinie tell. 0 no loo—cue mm w “in—Our Busmcs: of Fanning TIIF Guardian. Charlottetowm Thurs. Mar. 19. 1964-. l5lsubstdiary c! N a tin n at Sea E 1y RALPH DIGH'I‘ON ipartment. says: haven't felt :5 =3 2.0 J‘. 030. | history. sion of the department. roducts Maine. He 7 I951: t highest in O} ’3 7* Limited which iatcs scvcn plants in Nova Sc~- annually. ltia. two in New Brunswick. and in Newfoundland. oper- otallcd $27.00!).- the company's Previously handled as a din- the was given \ .\, Manson trade and industry fishing indus- its own depart- ment this month. . former trade II’)i.l.\'\i’t)()l’) 'API—l) s-.:iiv so stroii'ily about anything suitoand indum'y deparm’e“: mms’ cry it a now way (it l'lIiIlIIlill the advent of videotape. There [Pr ‘I'im “F5 al’ltoiilit‘d} IIK‘SI how many tclcvision sets are is no question about it workinglmhfmes mmmcr‘ “‘6 If I 9 turned to a partii-iilar show ——it is vcry accurate." 3mm"? Industry continues to (‘tlu"I fzrow it would be "iiiitratiltml i'evniiitionitti‘ thc contin- ivoraal ili‘itQI’Itlll-I'illltl'.’ industry Its lII\'t‘llIt‘l‘s say the systcin. volvin: cliniilar antennas that pick up \lL’Ili'lIb from each home Fy roll down the stt're.’_ will iiialic obsolete I'ill il'_'. meth- ods using telephone interviews. .dii'rics kept by pro-selected ,vicwcrs and recorders attached to sets. l m s L. Tanner. who with this brother Thomas and his ia- l’ther Charles operates a small electronics company in urban Wilmington. says negoti- ‘Elilitlt‘ are under way to sell ,thc survey system to a program ratiii: company. 'aniicr says his system can isamplc thousands and tiiat no vicwcr will know he is being lsamplcd ' One of the few outsiders who has seen the device. Frank Champion of ABC trlcvisions transmiSsion ensinecrinz de- uu_ pick up scattered signals fromi SETS ARE TRANSMITTERS only by secondary manuiactun The device works on the priii- inf: in Imptll‘lanfe I" the prov- initiw‘ “mp, “in, “a ciple that each home television INT-5 N‘WOHW- sct is iii a s:nsc a transmittcrl Landed fish last ycar was ias m." as a receiver. The 5.9 worth 535000.000. an increase of rial the set picks tip from ttic ‘IH‘IIHI’IPBSIIHZ station is coir. mo over .000. 1002. Tim years lag" the landed value of fish Vt‘l’lc‘d into a beam of CIE‘CII'Imale‘ '“5 “‘3” sggmo-nm that activate the screen in the- .tubc. _ The make-up of this beam dit- licrs according to the program. | The revolving antenna on the ftruck is so sensitive that it can itlic beam of electrons at a dis- tance of 100 feet or more. Tan- ncr sa s. opment for anI Factors contributing fishing boom include the devel- modern equipment 0 One of th will he the fisherman. made possible through transoort subsidies and provin- cial loans. i this This was federal Tampa ' . $4.000th loan board which handle: more than 200 applications for loans ltinrjc the board ' than totalling more, This money “3'. construction of boats and purchase of new gear. Sugar Prices Cut 20 Cents tlin MONTREAL iCP‘ # 't‘iii'rc major Montreal sii'lar l""“"‘l"“‘ here rcduccd the whnlcs'ilc .pricc of solar by 20 c 'fil'c‘ 70 for a tun-pound ha: The last price cliaiizr- by For in three rciincries. Canada and Dominion. St. Lawrence and .\i~ lnntic. was a lS-cent incrcziw {Friday In “2.90 a ltltl-poiino l a: This mean-i that price: \\IIII‘II rurineriy varied I‘IPI\\Pf‘l| '70 and 73 cents {or a live-pound and $1.39 and $1.43 a lO-pouno bag now will settle at 70 Nuts {and 51.39 respectively. D0 WITHOUT British connoisseurs e main responsibih- haven't been able to dine on ties of the new fisheries depart-Jquail since importation or sale, the Iishcrmcii's :oi the bird was banned in 1037.} y. l By electronically comparing {signals given off by the set with lsignals transmitted front the station the device instantly iden- ifies the channel to which the sci. is tuned. I Tanncr said one truck can .count 106 sets a minute cruising lat 15 miles an tour. ‘ thou En-lai Cheered l I i lOn Return ‘ PEKING 'Rcutersl—Chou En- lai received a hero's welcome Sunday when he returned here lby air to resume his duties as ,CIIlllCSf‘ premier after a 14- country Afro-Asian tour which kept him out of the capital for three months. Mao 'l‘se - tung. (‘oiiimunist ‘f’arty chairman. mate one his rare public appearances to lstrcss the importance of the pre- 'micr's tour. tittina‘s bicccst diplomatic offen- sivcs in years and described licrc a “spectacular suc- cessf' \Ian barcl'radcd and one of the few people at the airport not jwearing an overcoat despite a ‘cold wind. e m hr a c e d (‘hoii warmly. Man. 70. in the her! of finiors that he had been seriously ill t l ‘ Ht! arm was litzlitly supp by an official as he past tlic crowds, acknowlcdzing orth one of Communist‘ _ hysterical lo Peking l ‘the cheers with smiles and .waves of his haii . Diplomats who saw him at lcloser range than correspon-l ldents said the official appearedl ‘to be i in: Man rather than‘ supporting him, They assumed this was be- cause of Mao‘s failing eyesight of and noted he appeared to have some difficulty in recognizing. ‘pcoplc until he got cose. Thousands of flail-waving Pe-‘ kini: citizens chcercd. and shouted sloqaiis as stciipcd from thc plane which brought him from soutliw’t‘sL China whcre he had been rest-l .iii: with Foreign Minister ("lien‘ Yi sinct‘ they returned from Ceylon two weeks aco. The crowds became almost when Mao, making. . f i l‘ s i airport appcarancel since last July when a Chinese-l party rlcirzatinn returned frotn‘ abortive bilateral talks in Mos- cow. appeared on the sr-cnc with other leaders. 7 ELaunching Of New Trawler lMarks Boom In N.S. Fishing ' 3 By (ZAL HOLLOWAY .‘ ILXLLFAX (CPL—The launch- iin: here Monday of the second {trawler ever built at the Hali- fax shipyards is evidence of Nova Scotia's booming fishing industry. The 362-ton Cape Royal is one of three trawlers that will be ready for the opening in June 'of Liincnburg Sea Products lLimited's new $8,000.0th tisli :plant at Lunenburg. NS. The sister ship. the (Tape Ann. was launched in January and the third will slip down the ways next mont. threc side-trawlers when outfitted will 'be worth 52.000000. , The V14l-foot long vessels are idesigned for refrigeration and [each has an 8.000 cubic feet capacity. l The company's present plant at LUIII‘IIIIUI‘L'. with an aiiziiiall production of about 40.000.00in pounds of fish. is supplied hv; cizlit traivlers. it is expected‘ the number of vessels will have to be oubled to keep pace with the new streamlined plant that will process about 80.000.000 pounds a year. . The sprawling plant. largest in North America. covers 516‘ acres of its 10 acre site, It will have continuous facilities to‘ take fish from the trawlcrs. proccss them then shoot them out at the other end of the jplarit in fancy packages ready ‘if‘or North America's supermar- ets. About 500 employees will be nccded to operate the new building. compared with 350 for ithe old one. Lunenbur: Sea Productl It a CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER I North dealer, l Neither side vulnerable. I. Maritime Opening lead— queen of dis-.9hort'3‘ I“ l 0nd, ihad m . l Yesterday I wrote about aydcn and I played which helped us to win the national Blue Ribbon Pair championship in Miami Beach last December. y 3.03-iuiis-Cnnndn MRIIHOQ Roundup (IO—Music iii the Air LCM—Countdown SOD—Maritime fish B'cntt 5.20—‘Iontpo . 5.40—CBC Notebook l GOO—CBC News & Inland Weather 6 IS—Ou Parliament Hill ‘ 6.20——Comvncnt On Pill [raisiatorc l 63()~Mii:ii III lite Evening 1 7.I5-Bvline I 7-20—l‘iorine Weather I. Must!“ Into-rind! [Jib—Business Barometer 735—Maritiiiw Maggy"; 8-OO—Assigiiiiieiit l lilo—Radio International l 9.00-—Soundinga 9.30—CBC Strings lI0.00—CBC National News ‘ n1 Spenkrnq Pertona 1to :io- (imim Pt...~ l I I (IQ—bviiiplimiy Hal 42-00—5130"! Scorn. Marine Weather 1115—30" of Dixie . HAS-Music In the Night l Il‘IdltLl Roundup It‘ My Here another band we played where straightforward bidding not us to the best con-. tract and brought us it good match point. score. Mrs Hayden (Southl re- isponded to my heart bid with I tjump to two spades. thus show-E .ing a very good hand an at‘I least a mild interest in reachingi a slamcontract. Afterlbid three clubs. Mrs. Hayden show- ed heart support by bidd i on three hearts. My three spade bid was Inten-l dcd to show not only support forl spades but also to identify niyi diamonds (since I, now bid three IuiisL. launched into! l Mrs. Hayden DAILY CROSSWORD GREEN )ISM T of- Hot! Lela D N THE ET: r1 SA (taco-tats) l' n -: ME ' tarot: RS ’ BARON Puttirvim STOSCI-I ‘ (team-147) A GERMAN rcsmicg in Florence, Italy lN‘JENTED THE MONOCLE 1N V727 . iIOT AS AN ARTlCLE OF FASHION l ‘EUT EEC/Ills! [Iii/AD EYES l OF UNEQUAL VISION ACROSS Epochs Extent of (3;: is? dwelling H 3" tinn for fish Definite article. Iron: synt. 15. 20. 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Each day the code letters are different. QIJZB JPQBJPDB KFLQBP ILK! BSAPU Yeoterdoy's Cryptoquotl: LAW IS WHATEVER IS BOLDLY A Cryptogrom Quotation SFFNCR DCJWNQ-—FY- CFLOQ; QCSI 66am ASSERTED AND PLAUSIBLY MAINTAINED-AARON ‘ 0 II“. no: J‘s-tum Indicate. Inc. that I had two aces and cool king. she contracted for six’ ;spades. She. lost only made ‘trick and easily made the clam. Strap:er enough. we got 14 out of the 17 match points it was. ‘possiblc to score on a board. Ob‘ viously only several other pairs“ [got to six spades at the 18 tablesl where the hand was played, This was rather surprising.l since you would think that in til field including many of Amerl-" ca's too brijzc players more pairs would have found the best contract. Apparently somethin: wciit wi-onc with tiic bidding at imot-t tables and the slam in' spades was not reached. . iitca few pairs did bid n' Qt slam. but they unfortunat c l y ('III‘FC six e a rt 5 as the final resting place instead of cs. Six hearts cou made. since North had to lose I heart and a spade in that con- act. There was no heart loscr when spadcs wcrc trump because 0- Iclarci' could discard a heart on‘ one (‘I' dummy's high c l u h s. . South was able to ruff two dia- lmonds in dummy and thus make twelve tricks. six spad- no be OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE EGAD, 50%,qu You NOTICED How m7.- ou: FREE-Enrenoizise SPlElT is FADINC, tN OUR COUNTRY Just YESTERDAY FELIXJHE CIGAR MAN.LOST A BIG ante THROUGH excessive tiMiotw~—— HAR— RUMPH .’.‘ - ii: me EARLY TYCOONE’ HAD BEEN THAT cAU‘rioos,wED STILL BE TRADING Bi. makers AND BEADS FOR OUR aaacemas.’ uaouvu aub‘i ai-u VEAu, AN‘ WHEN Tues:- euvs no TAKE A VWONVH‘D 35ft .LLEDI V1.13 ‘- 3.0 HENIV 1L1 ow ABNOIW now I’M ootNO OVER ‘ro Mtz . I GABBY’Q YODAY ’ r (Aw-r DECIDE YOU MEAN BY BUS or? TAXI ? 1‘“ WAE m “I'- VM 5! III Fallout-“dc. ‘DU HIVBLISTUN HERE; WH% MYQIZ WAS men I CARRIED HIM _ nimuoii “ow THICKET 1?? WHERE HIS CA2 BED ~— u. Wt). 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