e ~ , Nae = ON THE AIR “RIPLEY'S BELIEVE [T OR NOT "|: DAILY CROSSWORD “20. Feiar’s & Mussolini Pythiag’ ‘MONDAY PROGRAMS | for one — aoehy _OFCY-TV — CHANNEL | 8. Scorch 2. Java, tree an, Cavitien “letter 12. Beetle pm— F 16 ; p.m. —_ The Downeasters:_ p.m. — The Millionaire 9:30 p.m—Joan Fairfax Show 0:30 p.m.—Cannonball 1:00 p.m.—Desilu Playhouse 12:00 p.m.—CBC-TV News. 12:14 am—tocal Weather Forecast 12:15. a.m.—Viewpoint Z p-CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 3 eT: 9:45 a.m—Stetion Sign On f Caravan Firestone » CAR. -- TRUCK - T A R E S ‘ON Tl ME ~ 1." DOWN -.1.",, WEEK Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $5 with Trade KAY + STEWART Mac CONTRACT BRIDGE p.m.—Rocky Jones B. JAY BECKER EIS pon—Newe oN ‘ a — : : 0 p.m.—Supper Club : \ y F ; pane Menthe « 1 ve a AXYDL} Apytlyd ee Dial ene ae = AUTO CO: LTD. cae -Suee “wie bate < — ;continued, West shifted to the! tf! LONGFELLOW . ie ae — — Mounted While You Wait 00. p.m.—Wrestling” _ East-West vulnerable, jack of diamonds. Krzymuskl] ~. @ne letter simply stands for another, In, tilt sampte A to weed : — om ——* [ducked and South won with the| gp the three Lis, X for the two O's ste. Single fethena, epen> 7 p.m:—Flight ‘(Connally meg ; : trophes, the length formation of the words Aint 300 ‘pm. — he eee “g3aes West's Glastend: rotate peste | - aaa ay th por a agen “_ opr ee Sx1086: agin pep gdi wong samen: 00 — Danny Thomas + 4 ub lead was a sin n, c- 19.30 p.mn.—Cannonball: #KI52 ing East still with Q10-8. This, im] ~ eee . > 11:00 p.m.—Desilu Playhouse Gaeeune aoe turn, meant Krzymuski had two i & UKVZEYDS GM NIZE DJ RIC. ae 2:00 a.m—CBC News reym natural club tricks coming unless : ) 2:15 a.m.—CKCW-TV News Broacsss Base one of them could be made to dis- sae OR VEER Be Eee eee < 20 a.m—Sign Off ~~ : 432 @A05 appear. ee JUNTSLEEM—UYTIA. ; : =r CFCY RADIO ~ + 421087 O'Connell led a diamond to the Saterée MAN THAT 38 BORN wes | ssdianat sa eed ee with the | aN 18 On FEW DAYS, AND srg tt brn . ciu ———— 7 ccsiebant TEM _— the scourge, East caemanh the 4 105 Kine Features Svndicate. Baad 763 nine of diamonds. Declarer eash- Sign On Stas ed both diamonds and led a low Hour The bt4 club from dummy. bia Couatry & Western Round-) 1 * ae west "North | Wes Kriymuski played the up be ees Pas 16 39 4@ eight, O'Connell -permitted him to aed 40 46 win the trick. East, saddled with m)|- 640 Country & Western Round- : the lead, could find no safe re w up Opening léad—nine of clubs. | ‘*™- 3 - 7.00 News | This hand occurred in the Ev ‘A heart lead would allow de 7.10 Weather : -|ropehn championships two years|Clarer to dispose of his club loser = 7.15. Country & Western Round_! ago when Ireland and Poland met | 48 the heart was ruffed in dum- i _lim their match. The-declarer, Bar-| my. A Club lead, away from. the ‘ News & Weather ry O'Connell, had to combine the Q-10, was equally unsatisfactory | Musical ude luck of the Irish with a fine ex-| since dummy still had the jack. = ie imeriads . |ample of skill to make his eom-|So the four spade gontract was ‘lg $.00 News ; < : ; - The bidding was hurried, but} At the other table, where the 1 bis pease & Western Round- the final contract was a reason-| NorthGouth cards were held by : up : : able a” Rozecki led his single-|the Polish pair; Czekanski and 6.45 Weather ton club. : , , the final contract was $50 News -— -._\ O'Connell, pla with his| dlso four spades, reached by a . 9.00 Morning Devotions — brother, won in dunimy with the different sequence. . > o 9.10 Morning Moods _ |king and presagtly/finessed the} But the contract failed when lpe 9.30 Top Tune Time ; -|jaek of spades, which held. After |the Polish declarer neglected to 3s Who Am L- ~{eashing two more. trumps, he | play the king of-clubs on the open- shee Musical Interlude handed West the lead with ajing lead. Ireland gained 6 inter- 16.05 enter of the Air. <4 heart. \ national match points on the deal. -e eens Oar Re, fe Revoemzing that 2 ruff-diseard | The 40-board match ended in @ oO Te Modey Man >. lfa’ imminent if a heart were! tie between the two teams. q 11.00 News Headlines and Wea- i > . ther : % - ‘ ® : eo 5 G 11.02 Magic of Musie Pp 1430 News ‘ a ez —_|Merit System Needed 2H I 12.45 Magic of a ™“ Aa e 112.00 Weather is Poe : 5 ; Rythm Roundup Rin FA eRe se News and Weather ° 12.45 Mostly Music ts £02 Mostly Muste< 3 ei - 00 ide ont) OTTAWA (CP)—Samuel_H. 8.| He described the merit system 1@ rt om “ad Wes (Sam) Hughes, who gave up a|—as opposed to a political patron- : i} | ther , Headlines * | judgeship to become the new |age system — for hiring govern- : ‘ chairman of the Civil Service| ment employees as “the keystone |. $.02 Best on Request i> 4.00 News and Weather ‘Cominissioi, made clear Friday | of the whole arch of -an efficient ; 4.05 The Outports his determination to preserve the |public service."» | * ” w 5.00 News & Weather presemt merit system in Canada’s| At a press conference Friday ' 5.10 The Outports. (Contd.) civil service. —his second day in office — the oO 6.00 News & W ; : z former Ontario Supreme Court ad a ae oi Oil P Il ti ‘ judge told reporters: ‘I couldn’t 7, have accepted this in 70s ‘Music eae Ul a o IU on - oe other er . : a x News ' , e agreed e over : 5 "Don Mose and He + /SeGry Threcat rm cos cme te ot wt , z 00 ‘ : mF I believe that there is a respon- _ Assignment sible task to be performed here.” 00 News &* Weather 10 Starlight Serenade 10.00 Lady in a Fog 16.30 Travellers’ Night Life 11.00 Dominion News 11.10 Maritime Weather ti Jewfound- 11.15 Night Beat 1 NS ee er cciare|misister of natiqanl defesce Jn 12.00 News & Weatlier * st-hit are ld get “pro* the Borden Con ative govern- ==. 5 a ce: RAD ee woree”’ with further | Mem at the of the First MEN’S DRESS PANTS. MEN’S SWIM TE es eal ear tue se: Lawrence Seaway. | World ee ; Clearing 5.00 enn. Leslie M. ‘Tuck, of the Cana-| He said work revision of the : ss ae Special 2.9 ‘ MEN’S NO IRON. DRESS SHIRTS ~ DAYLIGHT TIME . 7:15—Marine Wea and Fil 7:30—News, wea and sports. ‘'lpiologist told the international _ COPENHAGEN, Denmark Reuters) — A Canadian marine conference on of pollution of the sea which. opened here Friday |éian government's ‘department of northern affairs and national re- sources, said oil pollution of beaches and coastline was espe- cially serious off Newfoundland, ‘the main tasks facing the com- PONDERED CHANGE J “Nobody discards judicial of- fice without considerable heart- searching,” said the 45-year-old grandson of Sir Sam Hughes, Civil Service Act, which has re- mained virtually unchanged since] - 1918 and is to be rewritten by Parliament next year, was one of White only. |” MON. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS at S. A. ‘McDONALD ~MEN’S 2:PANT SUITS 7 1 spits 29.95 MEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS. speci 5.95 , MEN’S TERRY T-SHIRTS. ° ep aa 5.75 — ' Special 2.79 ; Watch this space for our Weekly Specials | Special 2. for 00—News and Weather ‘where the Toutes of many oceaa- | mission. dis Marine Sperteca going vessels converged. He also subscribed to Liberal $:45—Morning Devotions ‘Most traffie routed from north-|and Conservative government | 4-00—News. ern Europe, the Mediterranean statements that it is the policy of : 9.05—A.M. Chronicle. and Africa to\Halifax, the Great | government “to pay. gov | 4 sNews. Lakes, ‘and New, England ports | employees salaries equivalent to | 00—A.M. Chronicle converged south of Cape Race om | those paid in comparable posts inj 11:03—For Piano. . 11:15—Performer's Showcase. 11:30—University of the air. 12:00Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- cast - 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—The Afchers .- 130—Little Symphonies. :00—Holiday. 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. 2:45—Musie in Black and Whit< 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat: t nee 4:00—Song Shop. 4:30—Appointment with Agostini §:00—News. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast $:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather | 6:15—Maritime Sportscast, Re- and ‘ gional Cornmentary Musical - Interlude. the Grand Banks of Newfound- land, he said. ~ . Oil dumped south’ and east of Newfoundland .was carried to- ward the coast. by prevailing Winds*and currents. Thousands, of aead and. dying sea-birds were found along the shores of both sides of the Avaion Peninsula in the fall, winter and early spring. “My personal opinion is that this situation will\ get progres sively worse a8 more ships begin ‘te use the St. Lawrence Seaway, and the only effective method of preventing. the extermination of ‘the Arctic ‘sea-birds which winter off Newfoundland is the complete avoidance of the discharge of persistent oils into the sea.” , 8:25—Tempo. . $:30—Maritime Magazine. 8:45—Repertoire. - : 9:00—Vancouver Theatre. private business and industry.” . NO COMMENT But he returned a flat ‘‘no com- ment” when asked by reporters hew_soon the recent Civil Service ager recommendation om a salary increase for the public service will be going forward to the ,gove ‘ Mr. Hughes was chairman of the Ontario Highway Transport Board for three years before being named to the trial division of the Ontario Supreme Court is 1958. - BRITISH HOUSE Number-ef seats in the British House of Commons was it- creased to 630 from 625 at the general election of 1955. * eee DEL MP’S DAUGHTER TO WED ONE = TWO=00F f= UGH? , L MUST RESUME MY CALISTHEN™ ICS TO REGAIN MW / SY EON MY SEER EN I'M RETIRING EARLY 10 BE. FIT FOR MY LAI TOMORROW! THE CELEBRATION DOES NOT INTEREST Me? IRTHOAY~L SUPPOSE YOU'LL BE ON HAND/; LONDON '(CP)<—Meribah Bax-|- : ter, 25, daughter of Sir Beverley Baxter, Canatian - born Member E6A JOE PALQOKA a ____. “LPL ABNER a A Kore SIN AEP panne he se ae a §:30—Tempo. | 9:30—Sumnmer. Fallow. ! - 7:00—News. 10:00—Man To Man. of Parliament, is to be married 7.10—Commentary. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk July 25 in the crypt of the House - 9:15—Music. ~|11:30—Distinguished artists of Commons. Her bridegroom. ; %, 7:30—Rawhide and Music. ‘$:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 12:00—Here’s The Weather aad Sign Off Lieut. Brian Stark, 27, is a Royal Naval officer. nee peer