| Montreal History Teacher Foresees Civil War Soon ~ TORONTO (CP)—A Montreal 4. [rains Proposal . negra = Exo 67, the Mont. to take ge Eh high on 1 pi rt goa es Coa cen Sere tel oped by United Aircraft Corp. |s to reduce noise, keep could range gnvwhere, from the |which is building two séven-car|out dirt and remove odors. passen- units for testing in the Boston| CNR Gmecutives nave an corenend’ tay ee ae jarea. A $500,000 contract for the |studying the nee 3 SO sey : ef engines has been to|concept for more ts hae lackasey, Liberal member would | United Aircraft's Ca , railway was re 2 ring of uidlary at Longueuil, Que. 94 nae to Seam itself to the im-| He told the’ ennual meeting of Sources say it would ost|vestment until the-train had ex-|the Toronto end District Liberal und traf- about $15,000,000 to acquire six|perience in actual service. with the |trains,each capable. of three; when - pressure developed to —lone-way trips a day on the 335-|pave the fast trains introduced mile run between dowritown|in time for the Fxpo rush, Toronto and downtown Mont-|cnR took the view that it would | real. . |provide the. service if the gov- The per-train cost of about\ernment would pick up the fM | $2,000,000 is half that of @ con-|nancial risk involved. hina lishe lst; |ventional train and locomotive, That transferred the final de- ings Published tree of Operating costs of the gas tur-|cision to the cabinet which has on ms service aud bine model are said to be 30\ordered a, full study of the pro- tag us by per cent lower: Conventional |nosal. ~ : trains on the CNR's present Tor-| ft would take at least a year Gai Ae |onto-Montreal service make only iid the equipment and it TUESDAY PROGRAMS | one trip « day. io muvected inet United Alt-| REPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Ps Bie United na woe a wholcraft's Canadian plant would) - i S 3 3 ify F Ty is ie aii VANGNVYUS =| visits and French were useless in identify with French- who identify with themselves, he ‘ad- / f i Ee tur- i fi i ; i i? | 3 i i el} f 3SNOW AZIDIN =| ————_ an zz z : i 723: ul “| h ic i 3 re F : Toten & e g & 3 a 8 it i i 2 jie sf # ga = i li 23 x3 = i ze ii [ l : i iz WHAT GOOD WILL IT DO YOu IF I DO YOUR HOMEWORK # THAT'S NO WAY TO LEARN - have studied of the|cet a larde ciunk of the com : ace CNR report the new |tract. . 1.30 p.m.—Musicale “train could “average just over) 4 decision will have to be 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival 100 miles an hour on @ non-|made by about the end of March in order to - agit : _ : trains operating for © 2.00 pm-—tonmia Pdden show | A “travel, between the, twojopening_in_ April of nest 786 4.31 ‘p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5 cities now takes about 2% hours ce . §.00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickock on a downtown - to - downtown | gm | r 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop _ basis. The trip by bus is seven Cc rysier Co p- . .—Stars of the Festival \ $20 pmaCeete | The: United Alrerat train s| Gives Earnings § z 5 3 . Lay Vila i | zr k ee. f 7.00 p.m.—CPCY TV News ered by gas turbine 8 | - i q rib emt Am, eka ti age cp nn epoca’ rom : re sl under ’ lead “4 7.30 p.m—Gilligan's Island and three under the rear car, earnings of Te eres pr y 8.60 p.m.—Big Valley Design and construction are |% share. This — nee wn 9.00 p.m.—Red er based on‘ aircraft features. —e or $5 a , rm _ 90.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge i 40.30 pin—Dick. Van Dyke A eiet and a -apeclal ure, civ ed 12.060.067 Snares 7” - 11.00 p.m.—Newsmagazine- leenalan nt ae ae cars Outstan ing—in 38) er 11.30 p.m.—The Public Eye ! stem allo we © 1817 in 1964. 1200 p.m.—CBC TV News _ | The company said pre-shafe 22.13 p.m.—Local. Weather & Sport CBA RADIO learnings were down because of > Scores ~. hen - TUESDAY ithe greater amount of - stock | 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off 3 joutetanding ant _ pee @ 6:00—The Morning Show, Pert 1 expenditures. Chrysler las' CKCW-TV 7:00~The MoringhBhow, Pent 1 (distributed 5,61,1960 shares in @ z ae ; “| 8:00-CBC News and inlend Wx. rights offering. _ 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 8:15—Maritime Sportscast | Yn the fourth quarter the No. ee 10.00 a.m.—Cenedian Schools |. 8.21—The Morning Show, Pari'\"””/8"éutomaker in the U.S. earned | 1 > 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools * 8:35—Max Ferguson Show orenaee or $2.15. a share, ZA) eX 0)... SS 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene peor ee yo 2.20 p.m. : 9:21—A.M. Chron 12.50 p.m.—Tuesday Playbill 10:45—Playroom ve Two Sister From Boston | 11:090—CBC News 2.30 p.m.—At Home with Helen 11:03—Joan Marshall ‘ Crocker Es 11:15—For Consumers 2.90 p.m.—To Tell the Truth |compared with $88,000,000, or $2.25 a share, in the compara- ‘ble 1964 period. | Sales in 1965 totalled $5,299, * 1934,803, up from $4,287,348,113 in 11964. “For the fourth quarter inales amounted to $1,600,000,000 with $1,400,000, a 11.20—Record Album ae #1. 9:00—-CBC News -, 9:10—Commentary 9:15—Assignment eS “F LUMINOUS. STARFISH ~_ ( Brisingia > - SHINES LIKE A FANTASTIC E - UNDERSEA- CANDELABRA | 4.00: p.m:-—Bonnie Prudden “ * | 41.45—Musi : Heail » DEC 44.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle his Agua : sunertaanciaan of * a = L DA | LY CROSSWORD m 5.90 p.m.—William Tell ‘| 12:00—Jamboree Junction share, payable March 1. to! _AOROSS. 4:French 20. In- Bae one Oe 12:15Remblin: Men ° - |ghareholders of tecord Feb. 18. | 2-Early pronoun valid's a 6.20 p.m.—Supper Club '12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast Chrysler increased ite i prophet 5. Fields food | share | 5 Sacred bull 6.Oils and °22, Water- 6°:5 p.m.—TV News 6.35 p.m.—T1V Weathar ~€°0 p.m.—TV Sports 1:00~CBC News and> Weather | 4:15—Gerdie Tapp Show lot the U.S. passenger car Mam) ¢ pening 1:45—Time Out For Melody” ket in'1965 to 15.7 per cent from 10. Gem 65 p.m.—Supper Club 1:59—D.O. Ti , 114.7 per cent in 1964. Its portion | = ‘ 7-0 p.m.—Musical- Showcase 20cTene, Oa to he lof the truck. market went te a 12. ee = 23. Dan" 720 gm-—Dr. Kildare" 2:15—Atlantie School Broadcast ~~] PeT cent: from_7.5. eee r8e Lariat ~-8;Surfeit-.-24..Con-- =F Ne * 8.30 p.m.—Peyton Place! "Airway Te Séng” a World sales of cars and tracks! 14. sin 9. First-rate junction 3 * 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton 2:30—Atlantic School Broadcast _ totalled 2,075,523 units, up 16 per, 15. Became 11. Youngster . 26. Pronoun 10.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge “Atlantic History” cent from 1,807,258 in 1964, |. taut 15.Exclama- 28. Cannon: 10.30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke 2:45—John Drainie Tells A Story | General . Motors Corp. end| i6. Grand and tion of an- abbr. 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine 3:00-—-CBC News . {Ford Motor Co. earlier reported |... majestic noyance 30. Anoint 35. Within 11.30. p.m.—Public_ Eye 3$:03—Trans-Canada Matinee récord sales and earnings, 19. Small 17. Unaroused 31. Weaken 36. Footlike 12.00. a.m.—CBC National News 3:30—Trens-Cenada Matinee General Motors earned $%,-| © harpsichord 18.8. Am.In- 32. Hyde Park part eS. 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 4:00—CBC News /126,000,000, or $7.41 a share, on| 21. Jot dian group — vehicle 38. Paid notices ° oo : datucrk—_Naw—-—4:09—Canedion-Roundup-— sales i 33. The Great 39. Zodiac za 12:30 a.m.—Sration Sign Off 4:10—Music In the Air \profits totalled ‘$703 049,000 or parts spring vide sign. 4:20—Assignment $6.32 a share, on sales of $11,-| 26- Vegetable : 4 RADIO TODAY 4:35—Musie In The. Air 596.790.000. ’ of many z i 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast bc aaa a uses > : Py aaa Notebook 27. Top za CFCY RAD! :35—Assignment : i 5:45—Tempo and: Notebook (Cont'd) BALTIC ¥ 5 e berg @ THURSDAY 6:00—CBC News - line. m irs. Keir Crafer, Baltic, em-| 09 cuddie aw 6:15—On Parliament Hill 6:20—Today's Editorial tered the Prince County Hospi-| 31 Race at full * 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports ‘#! on Thursday for treatment. speed 6:30=Business Barometer |...Bruce Crozier, Baltic, has re-| 34 Untressed 6:35—Who Will Come With Me turned home after spending the hide 6:50 Rod and:Charles past week in Prince County Hos-| 37. Mountain 7;05—Music In The Evening pital, - crest 7.30—Christian Frontiers Earle Stewart, Lower Malpe-| 38. Girl's name 8.00—Intro To Tues., Nite Part 1: |Que, is a patient in the Prince; 40. Door part 8.05—Youth Concert Hert House |County Hospital 5 41. Small 6.30—News and Weather 6.35—Morning Roundup ; 6.45—Island.wr...and Mar. Temp. 6.46—Morning Roundup 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15—Merning Roundup 7.30—News and Weather . 7.35—Farm Report 7.35—Farm Report Zz = Chamber Orch., Robert Craig, Malpeque, is a depressions seeidaae icone ‘Mar. Temp.._| _9-15—Letters of Miller - Durrell patient in the Prince Edward Is-| 42. Fashion | S 7.46—Sports Capsule and. Score- 10.00—CBC National News ~ jland-where “he underwent sur- | 43, Middling a cad | 10.15—Today's Editorial and gery. z 8.00—News “Speaking Personally Eight month old_son.of Mr. DOWN €.3)cWeaier 10.30—Intre To Tues., Night Pert 2 |jand Mrs. Edward McGougan, 1.Ata 8.16—Morning Roundup 10.35—Jazz and Modern Composer |Malpeque, is improving in the distance. No. 2 Prince County Hospital where he 2. Headache 8 45—Weather : 8 50—Atlantic News Roundup 8:58.45—Thought For Today 9.00—CBC National _News—CBC 9.10—Preview Commentary—CBC 9.15—Assignment 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music 10.40—Mr. Co-op Program 19.50—Notes .and Music, 10,55—Lucky 7 Contest 11.05—Eerth & High Heaven Drama thas been a patient for the ost | 3. Raw aot aos Retien inion’ tnd ye sere. : minaret Wi ‘ores iniand an Fred M Don ld, Da 1 ; { ' ge @ patient in the Prince Gasnty| DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: Marine Weather 12:15—Musie In The Night Hospital. “AXYDLBAAXE fe LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three I/s, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- SSeS | CONTRACT BRIDGE | Sees = 11.05—News and Views on By B. JAY BECKER ~ - A Oryptogram Quotation Groceries aap bo 11 20—Notes and Music ORL FHSIOTN, ORL FUMLZ, Isv vNOOTVd 30° : South dealer. | 1! 45—Bulletin Board “2 Hence East must have at lea: 11 45—Bollatin Board Neither side Vulnerable, One ‘onde apt the. pal. ia bon) ORL GULO, IZL UK TAIET slO.TUs ee For Samad Ueieyee| rr xvAeINO.—DRIWEDGLiZL "Sener 4 S68... + : ro* 12.05—Town and Country Time § Ji gain by ducking {if West has, - Yesterday’s Oryptequote: IDLENESS TRAVELS VERY 12.30—News and Weather oa a four diamonds. -| SLOWLY AND POVERTY SOON OVERTAKES HER.— Von -Now cand Wooten ee a4, men 0.07992, leechie Reutty of clas teeta | SUNT. cies ollie : ews 4 leather EAST ; al} 1.05—Story To Remember '@Q92 410753 so has only one correct answer. | Oa = “"T:-15=whar's-On-Tapp=CBC 29953 OARCZ A. club. should beled and -fi.) 0 : id Ee castle we more’ Time = s| @KI543 @98 essed. ; a : Se ee 4K7 654 First, let’s examine the effect zhowy ine soit | phitat_jet's examine the ete’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Weather — $ ig hand. Sos wins, but can do no ‘PARDON MY FRANKNESS, UT | Pail ew \better than cash two diamonds ‘RE PRA Y BTR “NCERS! 3.30—Mortly Most Neila @ 10.972 [Eventually East gets the heart [MAI08,t COULONT $B8LD)/Zinice que poe heats €0 Mca A.Gostewn. Weenie end Wine HAIIS ace and declarer makes nine [‘H=006~~NOTAFTER/) to me, 1 Must INGIST ONA* 00 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC The bidding: tricks. GUARANTEE! NATUBALLY I'LL REFUND IT TO YOu AFTER T'vE MADE py IM; A SURPRISE INSPECTION !OR PERHAPS) TOUCHE! THE DOG COULD PHONE ME TO <AV // BY YouR EVERYTHING IS OKAY! (DEVOTIONS 4.10—Tops In Pops South West North Fast Now as to why the club play ° - ore and Weather ie Pass 19 Pass is cnn w Mis'the Kart -05—The Outports Pass a e e s ace 5.25.20—Marine Weather a and club king, the contract can. | 5.28—The Outports Opening lead — four of dia- | not be made. This case is there- rg saa a Weather iiosiix y |tore dismissed from considera- 61 in Parliament Hill—CBC v | tion. sar There is no. question that} i 6.20—Today's Editorial—CBC some hands are more difficult'¢ 2. If West. has neither card, walgaNS 2 SOONW 6.35—Tonight’s, Music 6.25—Sports Parade a 6 30—Business Barometer—CBC 6 35—Who Will Come With Me ¢ .0--Rod and Charles to play than others. Here is one to test the.mettle of any player. For.a real test, the play should be planned without seeing the the contract is made regardless | of which suit is played first. | This case is also of no concern. | 3: .If West has only the heart 7 30—Soundings East-West cards. |ace, finessing the club wins the 7.05—Music In The Evening A -diamond is led and untess|hand. though 1 le true nat | waned) feclarer climbs up with the |‘@ckiing piney 7 o 4. -~CBC News ard Inland Wx. 600 -Talent. Festival. CBC 8.30—Winnipeg Pops Christmas 9 00—Symphony Orchestra ‘10: 00—CBC Nat, News, on. Par: H. and Speaking Personally — cope 10:15—Hoglays Editorial and , -ppeaking Personally 10:30—Chamber Music” 11:00—Concerts From Abroad '*'ducks East wins with the queen ace he goes down. Thus, if he land returns the eight. Declar- ‘er must eventually tackle clubs, and, when he does, he is de- feated. \ The reason for going up with the ace is that declarer knows | West cannot have the K- Q- J or he would have led the king. succeed. A 4. If West has only the club king, an immediate finesse is. absolutely essential to make the | contract. Ps ‘Conclusion: The early club, play may win the hand but can. | not' be the cause of losing ‘it. | The early heart ‘play can loose | Fo. eyes ONLY TOUCHED Re | VA! GUT CLOBBERED®= eA, 4S , WaNGV 11.1 St