' . f d S 1, 1m U . . ~ I . aim HEwREknows ' momma '1 ~ 5 {Common His MEDICINE wm-r salons soul 9 ' Ne i Douglas - Home proposes si Missing . GRANDMA ' 4 LOSIB‘Y INTDHI HIM.’ . I ste - up program of ex-I 2 " .s 0 ‘ . change of experts. trainees andl BOCk In Canada 0 ] ~ ‘ volunteers is m o n 3 Common- i a g n a Wealth countries, covering agri-l HALIFAX (CP) — Arthur H. > 5 culture,‘ education. medicine, ' Balders of Halifax says tile 2 \I 3 ' I scientific development, indus-i “present whereabouts” of his , % Ry ARCH MscKEsz cles will stand in the way oflmile for the stretch of mongirialization and trade. son, who disappeared from the g: "5 OTTAWIA (Opt—The cost and an econonuc national system of than 350 miles. {CENTRAL AID PROGRAM Royal Navy College at Dart- >l s 3 W benefits of a national power long - distance power transmis- Direct - current transmission,v The plan. meaning finance _ mouth, West E ng l a n d, last ‘ e ' 5 grid W111 b9 "59"“ 1“ ‘ "c' '10“ PM exchange. 3 opposed to the normal al- I h -.h - imonth, "are unknown to us.‘ 9 nnd round of studies on the Officials said other studies ternating current transmission i m.m.suc m er countries .881 In a statement Mr. Balders “Va/"V huge project. This will begin also will be required later into is the usual method for higherle”mm and canada' wm‘m .m‘l said his son arrived in Quebec shortly. Resources Minister Ar- vamous aspects of the proposal. voltage. longer - distance lines ‘ v.01” a central agency by when by the Empress of Canada on thur Laing told the Commons.‘ subject of a one - day federal now being built. C0mm°““’°am‘ 3‘“ ngmmsl J'une 29 s'we have been in. “ But difficult technical obsta- PrOViMial conference in 1962. High - voltage electricity isicomd be gathered under well formed 'by the Royal Navy he a meeting authorized an comparable to a high-pressure umbrella . . is being released and that there f initial feasibility study con- garden hose and provides a‘I A130 env‘sage‘! '5 “Change °f i are no charges whatsoever I ducted by H. G. Acres Limited lsharp increase in the amount 1 commm‘weanh- teachers a “d l a mm mm ” i I § ' “l‘im‘g‘l' I _ of Niagara Falls and Toronto lof electricity that can be trans- students on a" unprecedentedl g l 16 :1" “1%,?! ":5 “"14".” and Mr. Laing said Friday this.mitted. But, again like a gar.;scale. recalling the advice of‘I Hugh Lalngdon Raiders ;: 4' you ASKEV ME $.\W85'g".rl,i report has been made. den hose under pressure, it lleOhn w: “Olmesv Presment 0‘ : arrived at Britannia College, in OVER To SEE YOUR MERE ICANGZf TUESDAY PROGRAMS The second phase, for which more'difficult to tap for use in ‘I the Canadian Insmme 0‘ Inter" Dartmouth June 8 his fare |-< NEW WRAPP'NG PACKAGES... anIengineering firm will be ap- industry or home. lnational Affairs. that: from Cana‘da having been paid I mess? CFCYJI‘V :pomted. will cover a broader David Cass - Beggs. general: “If the commm‘weam‘ 5"" b the defence ministry i: geographic area and bear down manager of the Saskatchewan i Viv“ the difficult “mes ahead-i y ‘ . I i i< arm—Musicals 0n the cost and benefits to pro- Power Corporation, estimated 1“ may “'9” be because thou'} Ne“ day he disappeared and lo in rim—Sign 0n duce some sort of financial pic- i in 1959 that a 3,000-mile direct- ! sand?) .0‘ teaCherS- “Mia” and' reappeared m Quebec” HE {C “5 pm-“ 5... 3...“. ture Mr. Lain; said he hopes l current line linking seven prov- ‘ adm‘WSll‘atOPS» W 0 r1“ “8 01' {’Fh" refund“ t." defence 7‘13 “ll p.m._v.c.iion rim. to use industry co-operation. inces might cost $150,000,000‘or Sttidying in each other's eoun- minis")! the $240 911' If}? f'mm Ill SRO p.m.—Spsco, The New 0:..." COST RUNS H1 more to build and another $35,- trles..strengthen the fabric of “Canada to Britaln- III have inn Wyn—15A Such a study will have to l 000,000 annually to opera“. ‘aSSOClatlon in which peoples geItlnothing further to say, the H, pImI_Guem ' lIake IdacIcount of the cost foriI The Canadian General Elec-ia_'°"g buff" lha_fl_g°V9r"me"t5-’ fame" “a‘diF‘nday' W] ImI__chy,Tv New, cm; is once power transmis- trio Company has done exten-i s m—h" in) Ems-Challenge Golf siqui. Which :till rélns IiIIiigh de« I‘sive wordk onI1 some; problems S Fm I,I_M “your”. M." sple researc in an a. Swe- associate wit hig - voltage‘ I R 5,, ppI"m_Jmn,,,,y r a" den, the Soviet Union and other transmission. The National Re- OHilT'E NOT ‘l‘liA‘l' w “'5le ‘leP; 9m “mph,” out. I countries With markets located I search council has been work- I I 1 MW THE WORK 105mg”. :23, can p.m.—ssn Casey some distance from power I log on high voltages since the z ._I ' 2 5° MUCH" ' in 30 n.m.-—-The Planemskers sources I 5- I ' . (I I x c ll,,lrl pun—The Nature of things Mr‘ i‘amg repnr'ed .0" the lTOWERs COST MORE ‘7 ' C V I 5. ui lvnh p.m._cac w Nam matter in answer to Alvin Ham-l Even the towers necessary I \ ' ‘ ' "I mm IIImI_L°u, th" ilton, a former Conservative for these lines cost more and Q . —. “'14 “Mrs.” o” I resources minister. who saidia national grid would require ‘ ‘~ '\ I z ' ' the United States apparently in- several thousand at prices well CKCWva lends to run a high - voltage[ in excess —— by today's lech-. I . power line from California to noloEy—Of the $8.000 to $15.000i mo pJVl- —smion Sign On the Canadian border. needed for lower - voltage fow- l News, Weather. Sports That line will be to tap Colum- l era. is Mr, Iawrhll 5i..- sufluu bis River power initially. he, Special technical problems in- I m p.m,_.v.c.fi°n 13m. ' suggested. but. also power from‘l clude tapping high-voltage lines. i no n.m.—Space, The New on," the IPeace River in northern I curbing loss of electrical en- ;' MO pImI_Buck,k;" ErltisiIiII ColuIInIiIiia bantti the Yu- I eriin due to heaIt :roduction. I AFTER II BITTER éUARREL Ho ImI_T,IM,;°n New. on. e as e a on pl'ogressI an a specia p enomenonl . . . v M.‘ :ImI_we,,+,,, on the grid concept to make called corona losses This is a‘ OVER A BILLIARD GAME g: «magma OFme Wigewnty-fzcsg ""‘and m'c'i‘lm new MO pImI_sp°,,, Canadian power available to, leakage of energy from the; DUELT ACCOMPWB "9': 0"ecm"95'5l’“'a -- 7m p.m.—-—Ripcord Ontarlo- transmission line due to the DEATH ATMAISONFOKI FRANCE. 5, -‘ .. 1 7m nImI_Ch“km,. The Peace. the Yukon. the I breakdown of the surroundingi WIT/I Fill/APP BALLS "II / “(I __To T." "I. 1mm Nelson in northern Manitoba '. , LENFANT WAS KILLED BY _|I I O; "'m‘ p II II and Hamilton Falls in Labrador Measuring devices of voltage ALL AT R Journey from "n "'m'_ a V U ° all have been mentioned as liy- ‘ and of large direct currents HIM "Si “:5 Ear “45:0 Alpsberg... 330 amt-Be" CIt‘eY II :dro resources essential to a na- - also are needed. ,‘a _ i ‘ 6P em e'le G l 3“ Pom-"Th9 PM”? 5'? tional grid. Nova Scotia and New Bruns- _ ‘ «. ‘ / l MR: "-30 I'm—NW" ° """9' Canada has two higller-Volt- ' wick since 1960 have had an in- his "pal?! mum“ Zl i700 rum—CBC TV New age transmission lines sched- tegrated grid and arrange- LEGEA 03"“ 0" GREEK CULT“! was“ -Il l2‘ l5 a.m.—Viswpcint uled to come into operation mcnls exist for some power CAVE 0'1 Mount KYHWOS- of Coll a l mo n.ni.—l.ionel Network News next year. swapping between Ontario and onlhg's'and OFDe'c’S' Park. 3- ’5‘: ms aim—sullen Sign on QUEBEC BUILDING LINE .Quebcc, Ontario and Manitoba, k'lfrfi‘ggflgl’ngggfifflggfifigflo STHE 0' One is the Ontario Hydro line Manitoba and Saskatchewan, In D MOTHER OF CFCY from near James Bay to Tor- and Alberta and British Colum— 7H5 ORIGIN on,“ GREEKLAW A“ oiIito, to operate at about 460 ' bla.I I I AND 0305;, Mgsmnup 3mm; GRAN/ms TUESDAY kllovolts compared With the Links Will] the United States P057” MMfflrfll Excfilfflci am“ standard 2.10. Hydro Quebec is , extst in Ontario and B.C. and . I EC” , H > WE WERE sow-Nemgu 5734;?" on building another to operate at projected development of the “‘“FWMF'”“"”"”""‘“ I GUESS WlNGE‘l_ WHATS E I ' . SoME BOOKS AND HE 6m_-New ‘I weam" 750 kilovolts from the Manicou- 1 Hamilton Falls by Newfound- l5 BEEF." HE READING THAT'S ' . “543mm, & Wm..." Round agIan-Qutardes dam and cost. is ‘ land and Quebec envisages 6;5_N.w.r1 Wum" W said running around $140,000 a i transmisswn to the U. . 7nO—Hebrew Christian Hour 7 l5— Countr Western RoundupI 1 so FUNNY? If ' FOUND Aufiglfw DAILY CROSSWORD or . ACROSS 44. Type 13. Tidings S . ’ 1. Tonkin measures 16. Cuckoo native DO‘VN 19. Erozen 4. Cigarettes; 1. Natives of desserts l H ouston 20. Apple Y " Iast LIJEHL‘JE 7.30—News a Weather lsnlals sinus 7.35~—Farm rt [Al—Country I. Western Roundup FOO—News S . F ll——Wcslller . 8.Ailditory 2. Cuts care- seed D Rio—Country 8. Westom Roundup 1 I organs lossly 23. Dog-like s4 ’i—V‘lcathcr S n a S a 10. Iguana a. xirmc min. 8.50—Atlsnlic News 'er ' . . lav—lhoughi Fot Today II III I 11‘5ur ass 4 Q4. Predica- Ll!)| V11! I .Long' __ . , -. . ‘ 12,‘Jew sh powerful ' mcnt: I mlPfijazwtcgfixmfgjggc'c By JOSEPH MacSWIEEN Ilif's of the commonwealth and. month teeth colloq- Yule-dw- mu 1 9 .I ,I_N°Ies um I LONDON 4GP) — Sir Alec (lo the question. pas :xpresisedthhy 143mm: si. 5. Exchange 25.A precentor I HOPE rM STILL ' '_ . . Douglas-Home hopes to make a 5 one newspaper ri ay: " s is 15,5hake- I remium 26.1st letter: 32. Evergreen ~ ksza'I'"°° Agusfialifhmd” broader concept of Common- ' a farce —— or has it a future?" spearian 6. 03".; nick- ra . tree 6%”: “BEE—Vt . " . , j o Hi W?" Th 52‘ C is. lWealth co - operation the main i Prime ~Minister .lomo Keti- character name 27.Shako- 33.Moham- 4‘“ ' ' ' II .L— sls dew n: on 9 theme of the conference on yalta of Kenya was sched- 17. Editorial 7.Wa.m um: spearian medan rs- .29‘fi‘j‘j‘ a: M is" er prime ministers opening at ruled to arrive today, joining 18. Flags Algonquian play lig‘ II 3— cc: duw II Mai-lhor0ugh House Wednesday. Australia's Sir Robert Menzies 20.Malll I Indians 28.Jump 35.3icarborute nil—NW” '" e.” " This is the British prime min~ ; and Uganda's Milton Obote. who 21. Steamship: 9. Slender 29. Buries 3 .Poem "OJ—Mm.” "‘d MT’ isler's answer to persistent crit~l are already here. That trio sym— abbr. 11.3mm: 3°»B°di95 01 40-Min09d :Zg'ma'm" 3‘3"“! chmd" I bolizes the changing complexion 22. Greek letter Potatoes water oath .. — i one . l~tS—E:llee:inanaosrd 3-03—Trans Canada Matinee of the Commonwealth. 3 gi'iaxgdem , 04‘ d M - 3.30—Trsns-Csnsds Matinee Prime Minister Lester B. l ' .v otes an um: ‘00 CBC N I P .I Tuesday and Il airplane lhfi—Atlsnlic News ' " '3‘“ firm“ arrucs . ‘. ; 25.Tuft on 403-~Cd R0 idu ll h v n audience With the 2.00—Weather - "I I U' P, M a 9 a . p l bird's 7os-lown and Caumry Time 4~10—Musjc In the Air Queen at Buckingham aace head nan—News a Weather 4-15-MUI'C i" ll“ A" that afternoonl- “9 fa‘fiei‘l 33:93:: 1 26.Exclama- 2I43_pIEIL Road Reno". LEO—Tempo I social schedue. as we . “on, 7I15_Town and Comm, Tim, I 5.00.4.1”. Fish Brast seven days Inf ill-country con-I zsIgoyis nick‘ l.oo_New,, Weather 5. N.s. load. 5.20—Tempo, CBC Notebook ferf‘nce sessmns. I name MN, ' 6.00—C8C News a Weather NEW OPPORTUNITY Ii zoIpan of “to L LOB—lawn and Country Tim. 6.15—On Parliament Hill For some months DImIglas- I be" 0 I llS—<hirle Harmer—CDC 6.20_Tcdsy’s Editorial Home has been developing the slIEscape: 3L ' ‘ Y - 'd tht with a relaxation of "1 YOU'REDO'NG; 145_c,f. vmeiy 6.25—lnlsnd Weather 1 MI 8 . . 32. Restrict MR "ARDEN" r film—News a Weather 6.30—Mu1ic in the Evening tensions between East and West. within “mm 1 . _ - - HIS—Tops In Country and Pop: 7.30—Dusk the opportunity is clear for new I 34.1 am: con > 27—Mstines Musical Chant-lea 3.00._A,,;gnmcni co I. operation between the rich I; {meted I. 7.30—Tops in Country and Pop- EGO—Winnipeg Pops t\Ivlilte couIIItriis otutIIiIeIIIiIigrgllI l 35. FSIIII month: 0 Poo- th , — th E .‘sle 16 90°F 81‘ 0° . a r. I 3 Oil—#:irgcfhsgn M's‘iinee—CIC 238—33" In5 Concert south. h IIh II I 36. Station: g Silo—Tops in Country and POP! "Loo—CBC Nat. News on Parliament ’i‘he Cpmmonwealt wI 3‘ l “him I ~ AGO—News a Weather Hill a. Speaking Personally unique lmkins of countries 0 I 37-Inundatwn > Alli—Canadian Roundup—CDC 1°30._Musir_ Scene Montreal all colors and stages of devel- I 39. Eyes tin—Io s In Country and Pops ‘00 A ,- n The“... opment can be of immense ll'ljl‘ ‘ 41.01d Norse Aso—Thp o t rt '1' Fl: . portance in this mission. Sir . work q‘00—stm l;.pll°Vs:tlisr '33:” Alec maintains. I l 42. Behind SOS-Matinee Musical Charade: 12:03:5pom Scores and Marine . 'xeprizfle I::9B:I"I:'i':hl:‘:is k: l “imp 5.08—Ths quipom s. inland Weather II .. he has told the House of DAILY CRYP’I‘OQUOTE -— Here’s how to work it: I5.?5.20-Marine Weather i2,15——Musie In The Night ' A X Y D L B A A X R 5.28—Ths Outports ' 6.00—Nsws a. Weather 1' L o N G F E L I‘ 0 w for the three L‘s, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- BFCKER trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. By 3' JAY ‘ Each day the code letters are different. Ali—On Parliament Milt—CBC » . One lcttcr simply stands for another. In this sample A is used o.¢0- ~Sports Parade - usi I 33133)“; ’8 $990“ 7 GO-N I ass—Pigs: ghnulro Elm: 540.2 wm in the scoring A Cryptogmn QIIotIIfiIInI _ . ' ' - I ‘ a.og-i::?gh$:'dhu:il°'m nqadeffs‘e' Wmemmm Perhaps the outstanding deal EM, 8 W a 0 U N G Z S U G N B A J L Q S- ZigtCitizen's Forum—CBC NE! el' NORTH giaggfirzialfihéwgghl‘fastwagom Ia. Q RI z x z U R N I E G z E U w N H x o. . T l i ,_ n.oo—-c°liecmN:i.o::ll-tfi|vfs Q QJ107? one. The Iri:h aorta-51mm galIlI'I - z a Y J E v V oso—limmd For Music CBC 87 played the an rs . an “I.” II II C I I I I l.00—. l the: ‘ 1072 {our bids, as shown he at» - l' B) S ~lop oquote. ALLHUMAN ACTS INVOLVI LOS—goamgtf Railing”. 13107 - ' “vpd at six spaduI ' MORE CHANCE THAN DECISION.——ANDRE GID LSO‘N'W' .' m'mm' “In” W! EAST West led the 3'39 0’ MIN“ 0 19M. Kin: Features Syndicate. Inc. l-35—Siurli hi Serenade 5 O 3 which dummy ruffed. Dec are? 2oo—Nsw:lsslcnsl Weather In :Aoss $06138 forcedh outh tIlIie acts 0:“ um? I E I mst " 053 dhenanoroue - .I I I 205—:er on". MC” twelve tricks. As a result OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLEI m I SOUTH Ireland scored 9!!) points on I '- cn~ QAKN‘ the deal. The Israeli East-West 0 much . K3 pair were somewhat despondenl. z I .A over the outcome. since the is- m I m.“ 5"" “W” ’l'” #99“: lsh pair had bid and made a a I PM ‘ The bidding: . slam even though the opponents > I :IOO—Cs- sc News I. Inland Waiti- mt Baum We“ Now! between them helddtliree :ces. z I . Mum," W. Pass 1. 2. 3. a long. a queen an a fine . “"1.” 6"" “""V'M ‘ it was therefore with bated @ P“ ' ' 3 ° ' breath that the Israeli East- E gm." inhow “P'- West pair waits? I: Ihesr wig: II ' m ' ~ . ' North - u «nuns m tied 15th and Ice their , “girl‘de "y inaugural: the World BridiIse hasdt dogeIen the land." cum“ I . _ . 1. ed this year it ran c. enou . I ’HS—Yfimg to New sigmagki’bxt my “ch .up~ Oil'i that at the other table the I 'amunlm’" “ m A" ' bidding was precisely the some I OO—CIC -‘ setsomsofdislssdinltflm Id In I .05.“ N?“ in the course 0‘ the zit-nation North-South made the sntIcu I .uflulflgn't” com“: Israel was especially four bids to slsIf score 03.303” :zo—Roeord ‘ impressive in its first interns and the In “21:; I 30"“ Alston ' tional tournament. scoring uneIx- hl'nd WIS II-“Ie I‘m» -45~o.vl'n pected victories against Isaun The play well: s . I flit-Immunem giants ss Italy and SWltw er.in when the Irish West led I .15—i.nn.....‘w. m ma. who finished first all! the ace ofspsdes and then shift- 'oo-c' “mm “M “W” ‘” a it :.“"s°“s”r.:rm. ' l H V ' C a D I ""Wfiw . M m ""‘l “d "’1'", "w and later trapped West's I .ikrhamhfl'“, . muminmmndrobhfl‘ moment-windmill. I ‘ ' - the clear m- in I .59-c.o. Wit, w» ' est. Ireland was as I.” “I . o la ~. m. by Q imam] matdl at this e “Intel! more I points to u. nu. translate. to worry about. everything I