\ : o > : st 4 8 es _ * | The.@nardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 4, 1966. U.S, HAS EDGE , , 8 a -_ 6. 's Viet Nam Eff ae : Ss \ ASPARAG | Canada’s VietNam Efforts | | |/. 8 “AsParacus ae a OTTAWA (CP)—Canada_ be-|sion. I can only say that the | a oe es lieves that by mild, informal! ;time ig not ripe for the calling | am fele re Nn Ig a ace : ‘diplomatic probing it can: pave! of .another Geneva conference : i ; : a. _ment of the Vietnamese war, necessary, and .we are engaged ae U.S. space officials are apend- |linkup of two spacg vehicles and External Affairs Minister Mar. in that.” . By HOWARD BENEDICT _ ing $3,300.000,000 on the manned the ability to sygfain life for the ,tin told the Commons. external). wi aVATLABLE. The United States and. the So- say their budget is adequate to |Planned for eatly lunar. voy- | But he carefully worded his’ y¢- Martin also fala ihe os viet-Union ake locked in a tight the American objective. Slight | ages. : replies to committee questions, jittee the government has race to land)the first’ men om cuts in recent years have not |The Russians have demon- Saying the initftive Canada is | ¢1 599 999 available for external years. T winner's rewards |velopment; reductions were space walk. Unless they show affects the world. ie tribute a lar er Will be /substantial: n.tional made in other phases of the they can do the others on their Mr. Martin said he believes |, oy help. Bat ee prestige, scientific knowledge, space program next manned- launching, U.S. the differences between the po- government of Viet Nam. kad ree : | U.S. And Soviet Union Seen Of Vital Importance ithe way for a negotiated settle- A great deal of groundwork |g | CAPE KENNEY, Fla. (AP) space and lunar program and length ‘of tim@ (8 - 14 days) , affairs commtttee. the moon, erhaps within three |affected the manned space de-’ strated only one of these: the |taking is delicate and vitally!) i4 i 9-viet Nam, and {s ating possibly military domination | On the basis of deeds accom- experts believe America, will | sitions taken by the various nok tata aide te make satisfac: Space. |plished, the U.S. has an edge. maintain the edge. |parties to the war are: note-as : Who's ahead at this stage? | But American space. officials, Reports from behind the Iron \vigid as they appear, and shat tee Brennen et * recelve t's hard. to tell because of So ai king to the next Russian Curtain indicate that during*the the timing of discussions is im- oe He strongly defended the con- | Viet secrecy. |ma flight to provide the long pause since Voskhod 2, the | portant. : : ae er f E | answer. The last one was Vosk |Russians have been developing) ‘‘Canada, with the approval | tinued participation of Canada ‘hod 2, a one-day mission Marcha large third-generation space of the Urited Nations: the |in the international control com- Poland and In-|missions in Viet Nam, Laos and ; 1/16, 1965, during -which Alexai | ship to follow the early Vostok | United States, | ss ON TH E Al R Leonov took history's first space |and the Voskhod. There are in- dia, and with the knowledge of Camboda, set up by the 1954) ‘walk and sent Soviet prestige dications it may weigh up to \other governments, is engaged |Geneva conference on = Indo- | soaring. 27,000 pounds and carry a crew jin an effort to bring abuut some |china. While Canadian civilian The tollowing program list-| Since. then, the United States of three to six men. |basis for negotiations, and I am | and military personnel in Viet b fr has orbited six two-man Gemint |: The ability to link up two not anxious to cause this~ as , fmgs are published free of eee ted every man- such craft would give the So- \signment greater difficulty: than Nam were unable to carry out blic and : ( ‘ . ; eee . te by| in-space record from ‘the Rus- Viets a big boost toward ‘the it has,’’ Mr.Martin said. their function fully, they had an sians: ee moon. For it generally is be-| “T can’t discuss the position important role to play. ; posi mp rE stations SORA MS ~Phe~Gemint-flights—up—to—14-; lieved they plan~to assemble a |——~ ; pe - : SCAVENGER EDNESDAY PRO days, have demonstrated, the |Station in earth orbit as their ‘RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT N' CFCY.TV basic techniques for getting to lunar launching pad. l goer f r : re -|the moon: ‘These are “ability to ~The U.S:-meanwhile, -plans-to | , ieee : eee 1,30 'p.m.—Mustcale | manoeuvre a. manned space make a _ direct ascent te—+the-|— f oe pn sa 00 a.incochilm’ Festival ship, rendezvous of two ships, |™O0on, using a ‘single ‘mammoth 2.30 By etn Festival Hee Saturn if rocket which is sched. Ao Gate tlcihe Tae Aivohee Canin (ee oe first test flight early B 8:25: punisTone: 30 SiCGermnene 908 Weather... This giant $6-storey-tal rocket 4:00 .p.m.—World In Contrast 5.05—The Outports | will. generate 7,500-000 \gund 4.31 p.m.--Razzle Dazzle ~5.25—Marine Weather —- ‘ hegutee ae A‘ wounds ot 5.00 p.m:—Rin Tin Tin 5.28—The Outports aa oon he Ne compared to © 5.30 p.m.—Atom Ant . | 5.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard |“, pounds for. the Titan ll 6:00 p.m.—Provincial Affairs’ 5.50—The Outports t youn hoists the 7,700-pound 6.15 p.m.—Live Longer 6.00--News and Weather ee craft. The Saturn V will 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot 6.10—Tonight’s Music able to hurl the 92,000-pound 6:30 P.M:—Gazette 6.30—-Business Barometer—CBC three-man Apollo ship to the aay 7.00 p.m.-—CFCY-TV News : eee! pote : wedi x 7:15 p.m.—TBA Seals 5 ack to the Bible ussia has an uprated version 7.30 p.m.—Walt Disney Presents 7.30—News and Weather ~ of the 800,000 - pound thrust m Ce ee 8.30 p.m.—Bewitched 7.45—Program Schedule rocket it had been using. Im. { tsa 4 9.00 p.m.—Blue Light 7.46—Tonight’s Music ‘provements. have upped _ the a 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre 8.58—News: Headlines and Weather thrust to more than— 1,000,000 my _.10:30 p.m.—Festival— | 9:00—Midweek Theatre—CBC — pounds. ° “k Doll's House” 10.00—CBC National News, On Par.| Best. information available in- ------3-2..00--e.m. —CBC -News..._ -o—--Hill_and_Speaking Personally _| dicates--the--Russians plan top aa > sat 92.13 aune—Local Weather and Sports —CBC cluster three of the uprated @ Scores _. 10.30—Starlight Serenade rockets—each. of which is a my. faced 32.15..p.m.--Sign..Off... icccacereati sanctions acest aan eset eee sosiaspaensnnarcannnessl CIES ORM of -smaller-"engines tor z CKEW-TV Lil bead total thrust of 3.300.000 pounda onl e : WEDNESDAY @ : ae ia not enough power te >< ‘ send a-manned ship to: 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On. | -$r00=The- Morning show, Win aed peered it ae: Migs nc oo 10:00 a.m,—Canadian Schools | 7:00—The Morning Show; Pert 1 |of ret 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools ; (Cont'd) = R pidgin to earth. ‘Thus, the 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 8:00--CRC News end Inland. Wx. ie ans would have to launch 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene . 8;15—Maritime: Spertscast 7 lish Sate ees a a 5 pee lia on -8.31—Motning Show Part-3_-___-_1 then—taunch—a—single= os | F) 12.50 pnoWoaneedey Playbilin | sarc een ean Mew lunar rocket from above the The Passing Stranger 9:10<-Commentary earth’s atmosphere where pot : . 2.30 p.m.=-At Home With Helen! 9:15_ Assignment as much thrust is needed. : : , Crocker 9:21—A.M. Chronicle The use of an oft rocket oo te x th 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Iruth 1045-<Dlayseam : gives the Soviets. booster a : ; - 8.30 pm.—take: Thirty 5 ier 11:00—CBC News reliability advantage. The \ 5 : i 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast |11.05Joan-Marshal __|Saturn V has not vet flown, and | DAILY CROSSWORD. , 4.30 p.m.—-Razzle Dazzle 11:15—For C : bles could develop. Se aaa ere mms 5.00 p.m.—Secret Squirrel oh baed Kieu - | However, some att Micial ACROSS 2.North er 23.Cuckoo WL 5.30 p.m.~Musie Hop 11:30 eenug liad believe that ground firing tests 1. Dismay South 25. Omi- 6:00 p.m.—Provincial Affairs 11:45—Musiec On the Heather have demonstrated the Sa: 6. Blackboerd * aiarge ne oo e 6.15 p.m.—TV ronda 11.55—N.S. Provincial Assignment V first stage will work and they 11. Chasm 5.-— Girls’ 27. French a : pe ine a of 12:00—Jamboree Junetion feel that by the fourth flight. 12. Cabinet E 6. Shut “4 pronoun mm 6.30_p.m.— po i ae 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pale scheduled in 1968, the rocket department — 7,.Amateur 20, Ex- 6.35 p.m.—Supper Clu 12:30—Maritime Farm Bieast could be used to send three i 70: teen Fron US CLG 1:00—CBC News and Weather Apollo astronauts to the moon 1 Alphas a pone tion RAIS MIGIIAE] 8.00 p.meEe Vale 1:15—Gerdie Tapp Show Recent statements by Russian |” partner 8.Resting __ 94. Today's -MSINAIGIEET IIe youks NOF MunTINe ¥ 9:00 p.m.—Bive Light 1)45—Time Out For-Melod cosmonauts ‘Indicate 1960 ; ERIC MESIAIT TOME 4 yf 10:30 p.mi—festival— . Sl yise ae Oey. thaie & ; ie | 15. Tennis term 9, Box seat fiction - _ FORA SHOT AT THAT WHITE ALBINO, Ce eee eee as a Anata pea Reel a Ee | -—32:00 a.m.—CBC-TV News : : : 5 ie abe R 5 ae 2.15—Time Ouf Fer Méledy - ._.. 1% Dad's . 16. Any girt 34.Gospel -. 42. Force: : ne rae oint __-._._4_9-45—Jofn-Drainie Tella A Story — INDIANS CAN; E T vaciak 19. Strange "writer: abbr. Latin .- |= tae 12-20. 0.m.—LTV -Dews 3:00—CBC News: 18. Not 20.Part of 8 35.Seaweed 43. Persian ieee 12.20" e.rr—-Station Sgn OF 3:03—Trans-Carada Matinee =. - | MOULD LIQUOR difficult | min. 38.Relay, angel. S ce CFCY RADIO he Matinee $2. Twin lapse apes oe gle 44. —— m :00— ews stale - Ww 1 a m ‘armen Wreneeey ~~) hos—cansdantounne TORONTO (CP)—Dr. Rob- | 24, Mother of es he . 6.30—News and Weather 4:10—Musie In The Alr _ | ert Dailey, 44, a University of | Horus 1 -f2 73 ]4 6 | [8 [9 flo _6.35—Morning Roundup — 4.15—Music In The Alr ; Toronto — anthropologist whoa | 28. Caper =n . cafe 6.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 4:30—Assignment has spent most of his career | 29. Sheeplike. " Yi 2 6.46—Morning Roundup 4:35—Music In The Air studying North American In- | 30. Sagacious Ss @ 6.55=News- and Weather {| 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast. —.....-|.dians and -Eskimos,says In- | -31.Lega— 48 A : 5 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour $:20—Tempo dians can hold their Hquor ag | 32.City of ba a 7.30—News and: Weather nx joe Notebook - -| well as anyone. ° Neapolitan |! : //,\o fi “¥.35—Farm Report : :35—Assignment \ But attempts to teach In- life, tothe 7.41—Morning Roundup : 5;40-—Notebook ‘ dians tempetance fail because Italians GG 19 [20 21 WA Wy 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 6:00—CBC News white men don't understand 34, Deface MLL a z (L 7.46—Morning Roundup 6:15—On Parliament Hill Indian culture. 37. Near to 22 [23 ye 25 |2© [27 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard Pipa el esiterial ; Dr.: Dailey. conducted a five: 38. Depressed ae Le - 25— Weat * 2 ae Wess Meares palsies noe - year. studyof Indian- drinking .\ = can Ld Be eh 8.16—Morning Roundup 6:30—Business Barometer : se Bs Ontario Alcoholism | 43. Dull color 30 Wy" f z 8.45—Weather 6:35—Who Will Come With Me. an rug Addiction Research | 45. Silent A: boob 8.50—Atlantic News: Roundup 6.50—Rod and Charles oe Federation. He said in an in- | 46, Nauticag A) 2 133 WT) c 8.58—Thought For Today _|_7:05—Music In The Evening.‘ _| terview alcohol is part of the | * term _ 4 La ALLA ee 9.00—CBC National News—CBC -30—CBC Halifax Chamber Orch. | Indian’s life. His culture at- 47. Lock of Sess te WA" Vii i g ; 9.10—Notes ahd Music 8.00—Between Ourselves taches no stigma to drunken- hair . aan 7 me ae ; >» 10.00--News and Weather on ae ve Treas ij nee a. “| 48. Winged . i Y ‘ © 19.05—Notes and Musie : :00— ational News e sa is surveys among monster, 10.25—Sunlight Eye 10:15—Toeday's Editorial and Speaking | 50 bands of poor Algonquin In- Gr. myth 4s YY ~ © 10.20—Preview Commentary _ Personally dians in northwestern Ontario a7 /AS® B 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest 10:30—Distinguished Artists showed there is a great deal DOWN . O : 4 4 U1 OG and ae : Hoenig, rue of Handel—Allen | or arieabeanest but proportion. | 4. Arab VIPs hear = : .05—Noles an usi sane ately littl I 11.45—Bulletin. Board 12.00-CBC News Indighs who pent cpwarte f | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: i 11.50—Notes and Musle i :03—Sports Scores, Inland and 30 per cent of their inc e AXYDLBAAXB sae ; art : ov ome on VERY FLATTERED, } HOW LLICKY HE IS... AND 11,55—Agriculture ‘66 Marine “Weather is LON : E 12.00—Wexther 12:1$—Musie In The Night liquor. GFELLOW +-aBUT IT'S QUITE OBVIOLIS DOESN'T MAKE THE SAME / MEAN ‘ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used MISTAKE 1 DID! .05—Tov d Gountry: Time Vath Neae Sea oeatlib . for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- | be aacep Lic kead baceit | CO NT 9 : trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 12.45—Town and Country Tine B RI DG E Each day the code letters are different. 11: 00—News and Regional Weather By B. JAY BEC A Gy Curtain 11.05~Starlight Serenade 11.30—News—and_ Weather 1; Ww EWwRBC Ivus BPBOKBO K, vy . vuooTVd 30r 11.35—Starlight Serenade North “dealer. : |play of the ten was based on ‘ Srorts—CBC Neither. side vulnerable. ithe possibility ‘that ‘Dp artner IWQxkKoO, wo OWBXGAUVUYAD Y K- eee ees eee anne NORTH ‘might have. the A-x or A-J-x-of| myKOVWBX.—JUAAKDYURC. _ | 1.00cNews end Weather 375 ; diamonds, in which case -I want- = fantaaees ¥ 1O5Tawn and Caunity tise @Ao2 led another diamond lead. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: NAMES ALONE MOCK DE- | 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show -@Q84 _| But, peculiarly enough, my STRUCTION; THEY SURVIVE THE DOOM OF ALL CREA- 1.45—Town and Country Time SAK82 signal for a diamond continua-. TION.—TREVANION ; 2.00—News and Weather + s ’ WHST : tion was read by Mrs. Hayden (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) - 2.05—Mostly Music 31098 @KQ2 (properly) as a signal to stop ee ome 2:10—Mostly- Musie o75 964s paves the suit. She realized: : a ‘Zz .30—Assiqnme that I d t have the K-J- Ml a cuutigecanies Matinee—CBC Siose = af of Ausoani,. weaned T ale | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Cc 2.35—Mostly Music ate : sotrt ped signaled with the jack if 1) : @ 2.58—Thought For Today A64 : had it. iy MISTE | 3.00—News Headlines and Weather @KQ11089 |. It is customary to signal A) TM,yAs, TNE ALWAYS oot 1-KUMPH fase LIKED leeeis/ Cina en” @ 3.30-—Pop_Caravan S : i o35 -come- on with the highest of | frye WAY You HANDLED LITTLE BANK.) YOUR CRACKPOT @ET=' | s 4.00-—-News Headlines and Waather 4106 equal cards, and my failure to | Gta? Wa aacaT Rok aerial rk Ht eicu-quicy senemes! | | Ro _ 4.03—Canadian_Roundup—CBC 4 ___ aie Wan Signal with the jack was proof | [timy LITTLE OPERATION! 50 T'VE OUT/OuT! wom | riesttalt ea deg Weet_‘ilicient that South had that | | DecIDED You'Re DUST THE MAN To BE } |SFFORE TCALL m GUAWO] | ~ North East — South > en card. | LMY TOP FISCAL ASSISTANT IN HOOPLE 7 (TO HAUL YOU Away IN] 2% ay * 1 + 488 Since’ another diamond lead ENTERPRISES! WET SHEETS / ries Pass @ P8386 would automatically extablish | t ; . ithe queen-as a trick,Mrs:-Hay-—' t Z Opening lead — ace of dia 'den discontinued the suit by | monds. : _ Shifting to the jack of spades. | |. Here is another interesting This vital play led to declarer'’s | FREE DELIVERY hand from Dorothy Hayden's defeat, since he had to lose two | excellent book, Bid Better. Play ‘spade two diamonds to From $.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. » | Better. It appears in the chapter era phiing oe - ; 1 oe Tie pee Open Seven Days a Week |called the Art of Signaling, The hand also developed an- WHAT MISSING . #78 SPP Rew DNAP : ‘which does much to straighten other twist when I played the | ONE MEAL WILL Sy DRIPPER ” From 7 a-m. to 12 p.m. out the confusion existing today jdiscouraging deuce on the jack, | ry DO TO JOHNNY” 3 Fish & Chips over. what constitutes a°sighal ‘even though I was naturally de- | ont $ Hot & Cold Sandwiches and what the signal means. lighted with the spade shift. De- | je @ All Evropsan Meat & Cheese Actuatly,the-hand— is —an—ex- ¢larer permitted the jack to win, ; D>: : ample of upside- down signaling ut Mrs. Hayden, realizing erat ow in defense, and, in reality --al~ ad no higher spade to signa DIAL 4-6669 though she does not mention it with. played another spade. z : |—the deal’’dccurred in a na- Upside-down signals are dl- = HEIDELBERG ‘tional championship with Mrs. ametrically opposed to. what: % : ies Hee 4 tal Hayden. West and myself East. |they appear to say, but when if i ? No pebdiata dhs elicatessen Mrs. Hayden Jed the ace of they do come up. they create an’ |\ AN (1 SS p a, fa Pelee 192 Kent ' Chartotrerown | tiemonds and I signaled with interesting challenge to the de-| ee wo ai i ‘the. ten for a eontinuation. My fense, ra ; ‘ % is \ : a “ — & ‘ S, iG