Ses : nh eee ? ? _ War Situation In Viet Nam_ Hampers Russian Plans*~ GEN WAR SITUATION “MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Pre- mier Kosygin said here the Viet Nam situation has limited the raising -. of - Soviet. living standards because the prime a cenhowcing iba ck jwith a - positive response* and|70 economic development pla, radio stations, Senator Edmund ginning July 1 : task irmed - July 1, at forces. He accused‘ the United ,He warned problems remained States of. raising a threat tolin the Soviet eténomy and world peace. . some, such as the. housing short- “Any initiative genuinely di-|agé, would not be solved’ even irected atm ainta-ining- and: by..1970. aoe strengthening peace will meet} The premier pictured the 1966- |Support on our part,”’ he told! however,.as promising improved ON THE AIR “The. tollowing program list- ings are published free of charge as a public service and -@ppear as presented te us by the stations concerned. MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV ei ‘ 1.30 p.m.—Musicale - 2.00 p.mi—Film Festival 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4:00-p»m.—World—in_Contrast *4:30.p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin : 6.30-p:m-—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—Bachelor Father 6.25 p.m.—Robin .Hood Jackpor 6.30 p.m.—Gazette 7.00 p.m.—-CFCY TV News jthe Soviet Communist party con- |.living standards -while continu- gress. |ing the traditioh Soviet priority | Outlining: Soviet economic |to heavy industry. The plan out- ‘plans, Kosygin said some goals|line was published Feb. 20. \had been reduced from produc-, APPROVAL EXPECTED : | Se promised: in 1970 by ousted; A> summary of his speech in premier Khrushchev. ' |the Kremlin was released out- Kosygin said some of Khrush:|Side the closed sessian, The } is chet's targets wer ; 4,619 voting delegates are ‘ex- - eee pected .to give his plan outline | unanimous. approval late this week. It will then form the. ;Communist party's orders to the | government, which carries out the party’s will, : The priority of defence ran through Kosygin’s speech as a basic theme. He accused the 2.30—Assignment 2.58—Thought For. Today - 2.58—hought For Today- 3.00—News Headlines & - Weather 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee 3.30—Pop Caraven : 4.00—News Headlines and Weathei| 4.03—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Pop Caravan ; 5.00—News and Weather 5.05—The Outports “which may ,expan at any mo- ment and constitute.a threat to The, summary—gave—no— rbished i "$.50—The Outports ures Py set 8:00 p.m.—Green Acres : 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.20 p.m.—Sports Weekly 7:30 _p:m.—Musical Showcase 8.00 p.m.—Two Faces West 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer” 9.00 p.m.—The Fugitive 10:00 p.m.—Show of the Wéeek— 11,00 p.m.—The Sjxties © 11.30 p.m.—Seven League - Boots 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and | Sports 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off RESTAURANT —_.|.6.35—Tenight’s Music 6.00—News and Weather 6.10—Tonight’s Music 6.30—Business Barometer _ f. Show a five-per-cent increase for this year~after-decreases—in-—re-" 7.00—Back to the Bible ‘~Malpeque Road CKCW.TV 9.37 a.m.—Station Sign On 10:00-a.m:—Holiday-Cattoons 10:30-@.m.—Montredls7 11:00 a.m:.—Klahanie 11.30" a.m.—Friehdly Giant 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene * 12.00. p.m.—Butternut Square 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada 12:50 p.m.—Monday Playbill— _ The First Time 2.30 p.m.—At Home With ‘i Crocker 3.60 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3°30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast 4:30 p-m.—Razzle Dazzle =~ 5.00 pim.—Cartoon Capers §.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6:00. p.m.—Supper Club €.15 p.m>TV News 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather Helen 6x 30° p.m.—TV “Sperte 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 7:00. p.m.—Combat — + U.S. of aggression in Viet Nam | _Congress aut world peace."’Because- of this, 5:25—Marine Weather + Kosygin said “the Soviet gov. | 5:28--The Outport. ernment had to increase de- mates Capsule ‘and Score- fence. expenditures.” boar : defence—to—about—$15,000,000,000- feent=years, Bot—most western « | Maine Congressmen Counter | Opposition To Hydro Plan WASHINGTON (AP)—Maine 000-kilowatt project last ear members of Congress ‘have jand, after a fight, appropriated launched a “counter attack |$800,000 for planning in the year on. what they say is’a move by that ends June 30. The appro- private-utility, coal and oil in priations committee of the terests. to defeat the proposed House of Representatives now~ hydroelectric, development ofjis considering a $1,200,000 bid. the upper St. John River. get request for contintied sur- haces ine evs, and more detailed In a speech taped for Maine planning in the fiscal year be. by oe YOU KNOW HOW ROY LOVES TO BUILD THINGS.” WELL, HES MADE SOME- | | WIEN THE TINY TOT FINIGHES A MEAL HE GETS SLIDE OUT OF HIS HIGH CHAIR / Toy im se fy an i My | i K a 7 if ' i } | Wi t r Muskie try of of its mouth" clear power instead of accused the coal indu : “talking out of both sides Muskie noted a recent news- — | in- advocating: nu- letter of the National Coal Pol- ' hydro icy Conference urged the power at the Dickey site in Tennessee authority not to buy Sa Maine, but. opposing nuclear nuclear power generators, argu. () power generators for the Ten- ing that nuclear power is ‘‘spec- nessee Valley Authority. , wlative and conjectural.” The. py At the-same time, representa- industry organization urged that = tives Stanley Tupper and Wil- Tennessee use coal-instead, liam Hathaway wrote Maine's!. Muskie recalled that~-ih last private electric utilities -and \year's-c ongressional fight their colleagues in Congress in| against the Dickey-Lincoln pro- efforts to break down argu-vject, the coal and oil groups ments by the coe co. - Or- joined with private electric inating couthcil of New companies in contending that England against the $27,000,000 | clear erergy is the answer to’ Dickey - Lincoln School hydro o { ‘project. : ee jhigh power costs in New -Eng- horized: the 794.- ‘land. 7 | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT a | F = FIXED OUR TV ft, MOMs! I SEE DINK ft Ae (pees + he 3 eh * +. La: WELL, AT LEAST *— DAD WILL BE HAPPY.’ . HE GOT IT. GONE ou KNOW WHAT - A CRUSH THAT Boy —HAS.ON YOU — WELL, EVERY TIME YOU BROKE A DATE HE. BILLED YOUR ~ 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer $:50 p.m.—The Fugitive 10.00 p.m.—Show of the Week 11.00 p.m.—The Sixties 11.30. p.m.—Glencannon 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint /12:20 a.m.—LTV News / 12.30 p.m.—Station Sign Of FREE DELIVERY From 5:30 p.m. te 11:30 p.m. _Open Seven Days a Week _ ; From 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. | @ Fish & Chips @ Hot & Cold Sandwiches @ All European Meat & Cheese DIAL 4-6669 HEIDELBERG Coffee Shop & Delicatessen 192 Kent Charlottetown crcy MONDAY A 6.3(-—News and. Weather 6.35—Morning.- Roundup 6.45—Island Temp. 6.46—Morning Roundup “ 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7. 15—Morning Roundup 7.30—News and \Weather 7.35—Farm Report 7.40—Morning Roundup 7.45—Island Weather & Mar. 7.46—Morning Roundup ~— Westher and Mar. Temp. 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard! oernee se 8.00—News 8 | 1—Weather 8.16—Morning Roundog 8.55—Weather 9.00—Natonal News 9.10—Notes and Music 10,00=News —& Weather 10.05--Notes and Music 10.30—Preview Commentary 19.35—Notes snd Music cae _|Castro opened the South hand | with two spades, and then 11 00—News and Weather 11.05—Women’s Institute Program 11 20—Notes and Music 11.30—Montagque Entertains yf 45—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes and Musie wt 11.55—Aaqriculture ‘64 2 00—Weather 12.95—Town and Country Time 12 20-Newsa and) Weather 12.43-—P.E.1. Road Report ; 12 45—Town and Country Time 1.00=News and Weather 1.05—Town and Country” Time 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 1:45—Town & Country Time 2.00—News and Weather { “9.05—Mestily Muse OS | ‘match between Argentina and ‘though, for. practical purposes, |durnmy in an effort to’ steal The bidding’ \ - |jumped to four spades over Opening lJead—three of hearts, |Caabanne's response of two no- This deal occurred in the |trump. . ’ one» (West) led’ a trump. the United States in 1958. I had |Declarer. won it in his hand. and the South hand’ and decided to|then crossed to the jack of open with only one spade even spades. He led a Jow heart from a 1 had a game in my own hand, trick. Both Roth went tp with After Lerner doubled | and ‘the ace and returned the three Blousson responded two .hearts, jof clubs. - ‘ . t 1 decided as a matter of strate.) West took the-jack “with . the gy to bid only two spades, con-|queen and cashed the ace, East fident that, in a hand where I jplaying the two was missing- twelve hearts and} Stone did not even look at the thirteen diamonds, someone /deuce. He tried to cash the ace, would bid again. lof divmonds.... Sure enough, Lerner bid three Finis. Ses faciucones ; T ; \ Z P.\) fo } Z|). WANaV 11.1 experts think a lot. of defence Apialbaacda i ig spending is hidden in the budget. wo 7.46—Tonight's Musie none — the US. Con-| rs 8.00—Project 66 CBC ress had voted more than $13. 9.00—Country Time CBC eee for the Viet Nam war : alone Gat 10.00—CBC National News, On hae | : a ‘In the circumstances, we Ee cosa Hill and. Speaking naturally cannot afford to relax | “A i aM : ‘ 10.30—The Best of Ideas—CBC Fe the "defence a 11.00—News and Regional Weather CONSIDERS FORCES : cs | 33 11.05—Starlight ‘Serenade a . i u 11.30—News and Weather aa d the more Bayt se my 11.35—Starlight Serenade wil Contine = to epee it i 12.00-CBC News. Weather and | their prime task to reinf y | > ‘seas Kk orce our 1@ I : armed forces,’’ Kosygin said. : | 12.15—-News and Music CBC He also reiterated Soviet ‘prom- | | CoA ises to aid Vietnamese commu- iS mabey oe the necessary propor- b a Si @ tig Fame Golan be 1 Ca Gin vere sel “ ters . a ' Z | 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1. | on oe ” yagi | A STARFISH - oO. 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 : : ; 1GNORI B& WITH A-WATCH -- | (Gantd,) would surely have made sub- G DIAL IY 4 | 8:00—CBC Nave and Inland Wx. stents og oe ee ‘ gion pamicn CENTER | “@:15—Maritime Sportscast spending an correspondingly LIVED FOR 40 YEARS USED BY AFRICAN | | > The Morning Show, Part 1 greater capital investments in WITCH % bar aon. Shee the peaceful branches of the OW AN EXCLUSIVE DIAGNOSE A = share of consumption in thé. na- |... OF BEANS TENT. RLAESS 9:15—Assignment ony gin accu the - | 9:21—-A.M. Chronicle imposing a harmful and danger- Release Set, Apell as ‘ 10:00—Court Of Opinion ~~. ous__arms_race__on the _world. |. : : 10:30—A.M. Chronicle Ds. | Then” he” offered” to- meet any} won ; 16:45-—Pleysoon — spesce-initiative, DAILY. CROSSWORD 11:00—CBC News ¢ Kosygin did not diréetly name, . : 5% : IRIAN U LIER 11:05—Joan Marshall in the published summary, his| ACROSS _3.Does.a —s 20. Break-" PUTeigivmoluitivie! 11:15—For Consumers predecessor as Soviet premier, | 1. Strong housewife's fast RleIrie MIL Ait Tele! 11.20—Record Album But he blamed Khrushchev both wind dep items [RIA ais 11:30—The Archers for, past failures and. for setting 5. Kind of S4, Penetrate 21. Enthusi- gL peat te 11:45—Musie’ On The Heather too-high targets for 1970. —_ poem 5. Aifline’s astic - FEreINisilisiTlaicisi 11:55—Assignment ‘In view of that in the new| 9% Low abbrevia- tributes [OiRIciE MAIL 12:00—Jamboree Junction five-year plan. somewhat lower couch ‘Het 22. Biblical Biota Mo aN 12:15—Temmy Hunter and Pals targets are set in some branches |: oe aura 6. a al's Py ee Sess OVE! 12:30—Mariti F deast for . ; < oes 2 =? ‘cee Nan cd Meter liseli” lertecaed oer “IS-Straighten, 7: Oecipitat ~~ quotati ~ BINE ITT BSE 1:15=Gordie $h Isi H fectivi i awa: pro! ie ian < 1:45—Time See se ae ee aie oa 14. Enclosed ances "25. Large Yesterday's Answer -1:59—D.O.- Time Signal - ods, Kosygin---said~-the-—party- _.16. Famous _ S.Colleague _cask _ 39. The reason | TT 2:00—Time Out For Melody “ subjectivism in de Ohioan . 9. Let bait 27. Bark for $ down | 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story |ciding economic matters m. |< 27 Let fall drop 80. Scold 40. On the 3:00—CBC News eel Moura cadacior tr we am- |" 19, Japanese.__41,Goes_to_bed.34. Tele- > ocean. 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee of sclence. and: practical” Bas mile *__45.June‘bug ____graphed __.41. Favorite 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee _! pa if 2 ae pe- tee 18. ey, 36. See i 43. shi on i 4:00—CBC N = 20; Inner-———“fo9d 37 Girl's name——-diseount —-} ce y 4:08Canedian. Roundup Gain Napa .. ie meaning Z/\\ 4 16 VW ‘ T 4:10—Musice In The Air : 1964, put: an end fo; 23. Enthusiast? | | | i I J | | | fy 4:15—Musie In The Air’ ae ate of management,’ | slang. . it | | | 4:30—Assignmeént > = said. 2 +--26.— which 4 —— sohine In The Alr . ' ~ ? a i T - 5:00—Mar.. Fish Broadcast . | J 5:26-Ternse ees Chilean Copper 29. Dried grape lg 5:20—CBC Notebook 31. Dollar - $:35—Assignment — Price To Change . 82. And: Lat. 5:45—Tempo. and Notebook (Contd) : 83. Chess piece Y) 6:00—CBi ews ; ; | SANTIAGO, Chi Thi 6:15—On Parliament Hill government will readjust the| 98 Command 6:20—Today’s Editorial price of Chilean copper at the caer a orse 6:25—Inland Weather arid Sports j|most opportune and convenient - aGGAG: 1 Fen nce ‘ ne time for the country, Minister 44. Lift nis 130 31 1 6 om ‘ * . | ae We GAIL Pace, voi . oo Eduardo Simian said} 45’ nejusion’s Y 7 | 6: . fox ; rtner - Fae Weed Simian, after discussing the; 46, Wading V MU) SOOGAG Tne Gees By ~~ price of the metal. with Prest- bird 39 140 [41 300 SabHEe Meseied ‘|dent Eduardo Frei, told report-| 47, Clout aa 10:00=CBC National News ers government techtical bodies) 4s. Facts = : H10.18—Today's Ediorel and Spesking #F@ Makita study in this re-| | DOWN Personally spect: en ———— ok Vf sf ase 10:30—The Best Of Ideas Chile, which produces more 2, Shakes- > 11;00—Monday Concert than 560,000 tons a year, -sells peare’s Y | The Hague: Phithomonica |copper in foreign markets a 42 river ZL we 12:00--CBC News cents a pound. In recent days ‘ ; F 12:03 Sports Scores, Inland and |fumors have circulated that the DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: Marine Weather price would be raised four cents AXYDLBAAXKRE r 12.15—Musie In The Night a pound. is LONGFELLOW j T’D LIKE 70 KNOW WHY One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used | Ge}: THE NETWORK FIRED : | for the three I's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 0) fh trophies, the length and formation of the words are-all hints. | 0 Each day‘the code letters ure different. a) : By B. JAY BECKER A Cryptogram Quotation > Z nh ’ ZNB CKPU CFG PQZNWOPUO) | | North dealer. hearts, which came. around to : ay | HT ian j | Neither side vulnerable. me. I had held my fire long | RNUP "IJ GIPJIBRXFJIG IM. KXB- x| } i} ip 4 enough, and could stand the | 7 ‘NORTH ipressure no longer, so I jumped KNRUPCFKIVU.—WBCKX er \ > eed: ito four spades, which Blousson| Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ONE SHABBY CAMEL CARRIES 2975 “| The defence was very dis | THE BURDENS ‘OF MANY DO) §.—GOETHE - 765 | ressing to me. East took the} (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) , WEST EAST heart lead with the ace. andre- ; wy : a? $432 hated ty Natea of clubs. West a ~ ~-—— ZB) urd 4 We cucomen mio. BUT WMAT Ye THEY | | THATS GONG Ld » 09763 @A1084 ook the jack with the queen ARE YOU BROUGHT PRESENTS - NEXT MOVE , : Siy sez $1003 and cashed he ‘ace_ East ploy OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE S|. | intra *\ fo seats sirion TX FOR YOUR TO: YOU! $4 eA $32 ing the-two. Isat there quietly | OSes GRANOMA > _\ PARTY... 7 THANK-YOU NOTES...) THANK-YOU Try ic soUTH gnashing my. teeth, waiting for | er WuaT)| Hey MasOR THIS Q) I || bed ff NOTES... Ht @AKQ10986 West to give his partner a club! ¢ IN THE ‘90 THEN GENERAL PeRsuing saip\7_” NUT CaAMoue NY | AT Th WeSagl See = inti CK ruff and demolish the best hand EVENING. TO ME,"MA3OR, WE'VE GOT TO GETY BLASTI | HIRED THE go = HTH Seed 5 oo T had held all week. , Y A SPY INTO THEIR TRENCHES Ad) THE S\FOR THE NCH | | i ¢ 4KI1094 But Lerner decided to cash) 1. CAN'T ORDER A MAN Qut on MASORS JVSHALL 11955 4 | ag 4ie The bidding: » the ace of diamonds hefore re. | A SUICIDAL MISSION, BUT . IN HIM DOWN THE x a vi Fast South Weet |‘Urming a club. I ruffed, drew YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE ON My) ORBIT L\ 274 Ro 7) | ag ae on @_ Dble /Tumps, and thus made four STAFF WHO SPEAKS f AND WEVE \| at arate ce 8 $3 |sPades doubled. L FLUENT GERMANS ONLY BEEN \ : Pate paee-4g_Pass_|, The bidding and play followed | [= GOIN: HALF y q fas. Dole . |different Tines at the other table. | _— eG a i “ es . YO'-CHUCKLEL- CAINT PUTME ) RECORD %/ UNDER HYPNOSIS//-ITONLY < 2 SECON WORKS ON FEEBLE MINDS? 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