.- ' [signed now for each service—. and: a blue background—on the ON E AIRIZ The Gum“. Charlottetown, Morn, June 1, 1964.‘ at a time when defence unifica‘ jackstaff near the bow. ltiori is in sight. when there! Merchantmen registered in 15 Million Students In U.S. \A would have to be another' Canadian ports have'since 1890 [change to one flag for one. flown the Red Ensign. But this 0 e" HONDA! PROGRAM . l registry now applies chiefly to m e e The matter may be cleared} merchantmen on the Great N CFCY-TV Face Wlt Rea "19 Pro em- up when Prime Minister Pear-1 Lakes and in the coastal trade > ‘30 3 son formally introduces his flag only Most ocean-going ships in z - p-m—Minim , and anthem resolution in the Canadian trade are registered ' 2-00 P-mt’PmWWd 12,1 {gloaogol {933W om“ Up '0 the Grade 3 C0mm0n5. POSSlbly next Tues-r in Britain or elsewhere and g 2.30 pain—Scarlett Hill 0'" '. ' ‘ .' “9' , . ‘ d l t (it in ft of th i oun- 300 m I“. “my school children in the Uni Phase ll English. for those 33’ l “"5 5 .9 ag 9:“ c , > ' P' ' States are suc poor readers reading at the Grades 4. 5 and This is W Present Situa'lon: . "y 0‘ reg'Slw‘u‘e Umo" J3” they can‘t understand their text-16 levels. was started last fall. The army flies the Red tin-i {0" the Br'llsh‘rell‘s‘er?‘l"0"“ books. In Phase 1. class size is kept sign. But there are complica- ‘ The navy. especially. is anx- They flounder and tall back..to a maximum of [2 students? tions, For example. the rcgl-l lous to gel 8 new flag. sources They become the dropouts. the: One class has only nine. Phase. merit of Canadian guards now ; indicate. It has felt for years 3.3] p.m.—Frlendiy Giant 8.45 p.m.-Mr. Rogers 400 P.m.—$lllrl 4.30 p.m.—-Aii Stat Theatre . . .-—R I D l . . r .. :3: :S’Tififam 3:30“ pushed - outs. the unemployed. ll classes run bigger. but the} flies the Union Jack as the that” somelhlni more Calla- 600 m_w”"_m T." and unemployable, frustrated emphasis still is on individuali Queen’s color, than _ ls “99d”? '0 Clearly d‘F' ' P’ ’ and hopeless. instruction ! itingumh Canadian warships in 6.25 pan—Scotti“ Quit 6.31 p.m.-Gazerte 7.01 p.m.—-CFCY TV News 7J5 p.m.—-$por$ Weekly 7.30 p.m.-Phi| Silvers Show 0.00 p.m.—Rtn Tin T'n 8.30 p.m.—Don Mess r 9.00 p.m.-Garry Moore I0.00 p.m.—Playdata ".00 p.m.-lnquiry 11.30 p.m.—Explorationl ‘100 p.m.-—CBC TV Newl 12.13 lam—Local Weather ‘battle. iii fog. or at great dis- "W‘li tances Since the Second World War. At best they mark time in in- Movement between phases is: RCAF “As FLAG ‘ dusn‘lal ans 01‘ home - makl‘ng flexible. although most move upi 4’ 3” lm'ce ha“ 1“. 1 classes, pushed along from from phase 1 to phase 11 as; flag with the roundel. which ll; grade to grade without p'ro- their reading imprm'es_ flies alongside the Red Enfilfln.: navy vessels have had a maple gress or learning. i The remedial courses V m The d Ensign is painted on: leaf painted on their funnels. "The ultimate tragedy is that: counted as re 5: u l a r English! lhe tall M 88011 RCAF Planetl But even that cannot be readily it doesn't have to be this way,". courses for the students. ;' the mundEI on the fuselage andl distinguished at a distance. say says B. Frank Brown, principal; The Phase l program goes? Wings. 1. "3“! Officers- of Melbourne High School. . ack to the Grade 1 level it The navy flies the White En- ##— "Youngsters can learn toltiecessary. and there is heavyl Sign at the stern of all vessels read if the schools Will take the: emphasis on phonics -— learningl at sea, This consists of the red time and trouble to help them.“‘tihe sounds of letters and hbenl c of 5:. George on a white} mark_ the Eiffel Tower. 'W‘hefl field. with the Union Jack in the‘rising above Paris in 1887. was Show NIIII'IN REVILED TOWER ‘ Now a cherished French land- . learning to read by sounding l2.“ a.m._Sign Off T1. V - . . .i AThfifeKyggeszgh: Melbournelbhe wor 5' . . top corner next to the staff ’petitioned against as 8 “mon- Chbw'lv phase II ‘5 dlv‘ded between RCN vessels in port fly the'strous and useless“'rhing. pgib‘sgfutlta-tggg individual instruction in spelling 4 l2.25 . .—St t‘ S'gn On - land writing. and the reading law pm Neavlinwdsther. Sport: the be“ and .mOSt compflhen'lboratory where pupils work l The program at: at their own speed. Most of the: O”, for MuskiMelboume started \vith slxiworkbonks give the youngster !classes of 25 students each. ILan opportunity to test himself 'was Phase I English—for those“ at regular intervals. .00 .m.—Monday Plavbill swe program m the US‘ ‘dependently. .‘ I p The last Time I Saw Paris 1 Yet. When the {Ohm} year The reading lab is a spacious. ‘ 2.30 p.m.—At Home Wit ‘Slarl‘ed la?“ fa”. ‘0 0‘ Mel‘ well - lighted room with easyi Helen Cracker b0". “‘31” swdenls were chairs. sofas and a generally 3.00 p.m.—Tako Thny readmg helm” Grade 4 levelil relaxed atmosph re. 1 3.30 p.m.-The Friendly Giant 300 “the” below Grade 7 level-l Several publishing firms havej 3.45 p.m.—Mr Rogers T133" means 25 per cent °l the? produced workbooks. the. I 4.00 p.m.-Tl1is Living World 1~mme§r Student both had students are encouraged to]' m 4.30 pro-Romper Room isevere readms pmblems' work their way through themI E - remedtial -‘ 6.25 p.m.-—-Supper Club 6.35 p.m.—Weathar 6.55 pan—Sports 7.“) Holiday At Home 7.30 p.m.--77 Sunset Strip Delay On Specifications Hold Orders For New Flag N02 Nov" , A .. , I'M soapy, BU His Mort-tat: WHO WAS THE OTHER "'00 p_m._|nquiry I TOR%NTO (01” e- Sexeral Sinclair said customers "are buy- : D‘F'NlflLy_ MU.LE DAT'NG AND FATHER]! "so m_Ex lamb". major ag manufacturers saidi mg the Red EnSign in defi- PALACE OUR DATES SOUNDS COUDLE . , HIM :M'FCB'E TV New. here some orders for the. ance or as a souvenir.‘ ' PmP‘ngléhma’ fl 'ROMANTIC! HEWANTED ‘2“ ._m._w°wp°m proposed maple leaf flag are! Edward Armstrong. president ,5 EU,” , p ’ ‘ ' ’ -l ‘ To some? 12.20 a.m.—Lione| Network News “‘“$.a“.ep‘°d but “‘3‘ lack 0‘. of Dominion Regalia Limited. ' ‘ ‘ > 12.25 a.m.-Statlon Sign Off SW‘ficalwns °f “‘9 flag a”. which Produces mainly “as DANIEL MANNINGtma-Iszll -————_—"' w'lthIdmg Production icomponents. said his firm is CATTLE DRovElZOFWai’sonJenn, : V 3150 Séld 39d Enslg". taking orders that are "running HAN N E 'E D ' sales are, b°°mm3 because 0f: into the hundreds." He said HUNDREDS OFANIMALS the flag I “9- production of the new maple FRO NY FAR an,“ cpcy um. J. B. Scythe. general manager leaf flag started at his com- Niggegflgfi n and vice-president of Scythes pally on a custom-made has 556354! OF 93 YEARS- MoNDAY and Cgmpfany. iaid in an inter-l Wednesday. E HT 0F EACH ANIMALmE . view is irm as made three‘ ' "H's" °" new flags on a custom-made! MASS PRODUCT'ON .. Bifii’é iiiéfi‘éiziri’ii'n’l’lé“ 2.3::21ews a. Weather basis. Q lgeaiiwltiille aI Cto w a n s Ville." m Vikcfiwdygnz H m ' m ' ' °”"'"’Y 3‘ W'm'" “WNW But like most other cotnpanj u " Bx 1-6 pan was prepat‘ “E”: o -. 52"“ u-MRR‘I NEWER on s l9 .s u lists; that: . = MW“ “:23 " i e we WWW 7l5—CounlW ainlltlmt OUR d Specmceuom‘ from Ottawa be" dian flag: for manufacturers 0 mm“ m"? V um m” “AMSTwa 7 30_Newswand was” W" UP fore. going into full~scale Dw‘ The official design of the pro: l R D G a“ l ' 73km", Rem" duction. He expressed concern posed new f g arrived in the, I, . a Qua m 7_“_C n & government did not even 1 t I ' w d d . m. . ACROSS 4 Dangerous 2...Greeting H 800 Nou try Western Roundup consult flag manufacturers '0'. lf’ran Otat‘?‘ e nfsbay ‘ "is l LEXpIOSiveS tollfe 24. Card ” .,....w°:::.., 3:; of the maple leaf . 3’3... filiasefin $25.21.”. 33.22:?“ ° Czar" 2.. u 8.16-Country & Western Roundup ‘ crews worked all night prepat» fiFormer irrakesout as x B.45~-Weather DIRTY QUICKLY ing three sizes of the 3 common. print. “cor— "I Tall“? 21"” He said the white background Robert Bruck. vice-president 11. Worship stedish a rect" .A. 5 n . 9'OéLCSE‘9N’e "Jail? R on the new flag will get dirty of the company. said in Mont- 12.1{ihlfike . 00m , ~6-Bom. In In. ' {lo-CBC Prev: coils: :POHS quickly and. that "anyone with real: "We‘ll be in a position to 13. Thickcord 8. Donkeys 28. 5315:105- g a " 9']5_Nms andWMusi: "1 al'Y brains in his head would know previde material to flag makers 12-011"th 9 is“? 31 Preuenh E q ;.' 9.27—Matinee Music Charade. at. 72 hours after it gets onion” 10‘ T°¥esplre 10‘Rarl er '1 J . Saturday's Answer 9.\5—-Whaf’s the song contest ' . . l 18. Man’s 16. Tellurium: 35.Akind 39.Notk I0.0L —News and Weather ' name 5 m. of horse wet in lO-OS—Notes a. Music l 20.Alegume 19.0ynewho 36. Prescribed 40.Closet§ z HOG-News at i . o ‘ 3 Cityin hypnotizes ocean. 11.35pm: a ll.OS—Women's Institute P . India 20.Ahorie - route 3. 1y “Jo—Notes at Music mum 27.Frojectlng 21 makery 37.2321'0: 46.Pfarf. x H.27—Matinee Musical chum!“ ‘ roof edges .Auditory erican o "JO—NO?” 8: MU 56 ' OTTAWA .(CPl — What hap-l army. navy and air force would 29 Amy 0f 0‘33“ a1” '10 be" 5 "JO—Not". and Musk pens to the military flags if and; simply fly the new national} amigo" l 3 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO "-45—BUllefm 503ml when Canada gets a new na-l flag. Regimental colors would] ‘VhFe‘ : ll~5°—N°'es_!hd MUS" tiona] flag with the proposed likely remain. ' i so'Bu‘ldsof H la 0 :;'gg_‘x"x" N‘w‘ maple 193‘ design? . Another is that the cluster of 3 3;??? C' 125*“; 1' Country .nm. There is a lot of speculation maple leaves would replace the 33. Ancient l3 l4 Ml 12.30_News and wea'h" here—and some confuswn. _Buty Union Jack in the red. white capitaimap. “I? I“! u 43_P_EL Rad Reno" there has been no decision. ’ and blue ensigns plus the. 35. Lofty '5 '6 ‘2.‘5_T°wn & Comm "m. sources . The RCAF's flag. which has the mountain I8 ,9 ) LWNOMI Won,” 8' N.‘ Rad problem has been handed to the Union Jaack and the roundel on.l 38.Plundering hm" chiefs of staff committee. a blue field. . 42-.Adried 2° 2‘ 22 25 4 5 5 lkhwn & Gummy Tim. One possibility is that the But would new flags be “J ape m IJS—Tommy Hunter Show CBC ' g'xélqnt 27 28 29 3 '- §—Tewn In Country Time 'the§,113tgy,,. - ZOO-News and Weather ' oker ‘ 50 3t 32 ” 2.27—Matlnee Musical Charade. ‘6 gmham. m Lao-rop- in Country m1 rop- By B. JAY BECKER "mm... 53 3‘ 3.00—News Headlines In Weather “7 Sandy 9 4o 4‘ > lm—Trans-Cenada Matinee CSC _'Shore '55 ‘56 7 38 a 850—701» In Country I: Pope FAMOUS HANDS 48": u 42 43 4‘ "I foo—mn'dlzugmsuflamn West dealer. 'ed' Lem '- Culbertson encounter WN ' ' z '63 c. i sides vulnerable. ' I 13°11"- “'- ‘Joqep. in comm “d Pop Both staged two years earlier. It; fika 5 -' Lao—nu room No still was followed With interest 2 Smell X 3.00—Nows and Weather “(.13 by most of the taithtui. ‘ 33.1.0” [47 43 v . 5.05-Matlm Musical charedee 7 At the time. the two biggest dejected 5-1 .. 5.0km Outpom QAQ74 names in bridge were Sims. 5.25-Merlne Weather ‘39“: and Culbertson. Shepard Bar—i DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -— Here’s how to work it: 528—1110 Outpom clay had aptly descirbed Sims'l A x Y n L B A A x R. 6.00—Nows and Won'tlhlerHu :SA‘6342 78 stature agonrgd experts by say-3 1. I, o N G r E 1. L o w ens-On Parliament t ing e " st e the field of - t - « . One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used :.ml:‘ht’:flfillsl¢ 3:96 . géom 33:?“ budge like 3 001°“. for the three L's, X for the two 0’s. etc. Single letters, apes. § 7:0. . ck to “1. Bibi. A giant 0, a man. Sims was trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. 1H.” Md most?" .A 1:03,. 0;“, Im- the great card players Each day the code letters are different. .' 7.4 rogram S: U. to a! time. He had an unerrin ‘ , ' 7.42:;onloht’a Music 8 'finstinct for card play “we?! A Cryptogram Quotation '2 Lao—Max Ferguson'- Review OJ 8‘ : combined excellent technique W I“ D K G B K W N B K T N K H H G W K F 35 8-55_inm'ud. m 'w-ith his dominating personal. \ 8 9.50—Nawe Headline: & Weatheer m’ ity to produce the maxim u m; RC v D s H K N: B N w D o o x B H w F K H. . "k m mm _ cm Wat m 1" m number of tricks in virtue ll l ' x ciao—ammonites Artists — ac MM PP: ;: every hand. VI -—U n n U H x R c v o H w > News CBC . But ‘ ti ‘ ’ i 1 . - harm . .......... m- m n- u ii: nod—News and Regional Weather Open‘lnl lead - tour of. liant but shy Jo Culbertson. Onl P nay-smug» Serenade spades. the bidding shown. Mrs. Cul- WESEN ‘ and erlflnl. Wealth? Back in 1935. Ely and Jo bertson deci to lead the (91m. magnum-ea Syndicate. Inc.) . V Culbertson played a long ohal- four of spades. l “cnpmor. '“~——" 11 OM "gunfight Salaried. zoo—um. Realm-l W-"l'" " apo‘m loom ledge match against Hal and Dorothy Sims. Though did 12.0545!“ 0" male” Ml “Flu-1‘9 the tice secerely frowned upo int ' m “we 93" 5' mm '3‘ me {313' expert circles. But Mrs. Cul-i ~ . son reasoned that 5-1 m s‘ l rr's MOST LIKELY WWWIND. l ; noun? 3-00—05 "' unwillingness to play notrum MART Penn 0 l too—T'lu Gerry Foamy It". an ' I . moo—ole News a Inland Weather 3.15—Merltlma Spartan-at 3.03-7.C. Matinee 3.30—T.C. Matinee 4 ADS—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Mvslc in the Air Lao-Countdown 5.00—Marmme Fish B’Cau 6.20—Today's Ediflorlal 6.25-—lnland Weather 6.30—Musfc la the Evening 730-0qu too—Aalgnmnt 0.30—Tho Sound of The Smile. stemmed from weakness in spades and that dummy was marked with some spade strength by virtue of the three notrump bid. . A neutral lead. such as a? So .10. taking advantage ofl an ideal setup. tinderled thel spade ace. Sims. after studying' the situation. played low ml dummy. hoping Mrs, Culbertw : son had led from either the ten r ILMW Alb-n 9-H!” ml” or queen. Ely won the ten andl " 3.1.. m 9-30-0WlM Arm” 'returned a club to Mrs. Cule tut-Mute en the m ic.oo.csc Net. News on Plrllementlertson'a ace. Jo returned die! " Hill & Speaking Personally ifive of spades tom—Common! Hollday "JD—late Nlte Theatre bum i mama—IMIuo—com Al iwouldnotdaretwicefounder-I 1—, tub-CK News to an ace. He played . and M 12.64,“ M, Inland t Marine jack from dummy. Cutter-taunt; u». m- M took the «M. a M Iced liar ins—cm condo. and a scarlet - faced’ i “first I” nthth authoritarian. Sims glared'at Jo for a long' lolrne and finally decided she the sill 25.331171 “mtg: loun BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HQNVII 3NO1 3H]. lam 1L1 w TUPNS dummy-- , ’trump. while it could hardly! - ' “km N, 0°"... M ago—tempo (can only) cac Note-iced a trick by itself. offend A " l ' ' mas-Mu Mum tno future. it would give Sims flags" N”! ,M mm Md pm m coo—cac News and Weather the opportunity to estain lh . I r ‘ t “a p * GAS-On Parliament Hill dummy'g side sui