of these fail. for medical rea- sons or lack of flying ability. Back Pasture Airport One liifiiiééislélilunz i 1 e keep them so busy they Guide See Page 7 ”"o N E A|R' Irl0mhm. Fri. Jan. 1'1, 1964. 9 And between is and as per seat I |>ti’N'T F o.i<., I'LL Excuse vou ‘l'l-N6 YIME .’ BUT i>oN"r LET tr ,3‘, ~ ; HAPPEN AGAIN.’ don't have time for much re- ,,«-—-—-——':-— M f O O laxation," Bates says. ‘In fact. 9. we keep piling on the work, “CY IA 0 n I n building up the pressure to just‘ FRIDAY ‘about the breaking point. A I HAMBLE_ - ._ . . _ pilot is no good if he can't take o2El~5'9" 0" tThe second bilslgsllmgirpbftp in lsaeriiltllincazgllgt and Austral”. miyear' the school had ma'000'n_Can't keep his head underl I530 News I. Weather ‘Britain is ill? back pasture of Theg Austraslian government lonlgmlg tabled 1l;ll)l)‘t))“st_'selcomllpres§ure or In ‘an emgrgencyiui h.3s- Countrv W‘“':"" R°"’"d“°'B ‘grand old family estate near has expressed inte re at and ‘London Airport I Ola a i’ Asldetfmm hmr'stud1eshth'e"l b55—NewI ant: want or this Hampshire village a few Trans - Canada Air Lines tsi Until recent years Britishiiitngga 8l’le(lnpSpa0sl“l:‘l man: yast1iLdll- H brew Christian Hour . '1 . . _ _ . ;‘(,K5):Ccfuntrv it Western Roundup ifs".-,lui:ha,,f,rI;)[I:,]n the port city °l Sludylng ill? Di0D0Sal. says ;0V9I‘5e3S AIPWBYS C0l‘P0t‘8tl0n‘tional courses in current affairs vw’qEi9'i§ Bates. who interrupted a war-rand British European .»\irways}oi- languages. l 7.Ii0—-News and West -I The College of Air Training.]time flying career to supervise 'relied on the RAF and the‘ “on with 225 non, {] in l 735—FI"" *‘P°"' turning out crack young pilots ‘the establishment of flying lFleet Air Arm for its pilots but itirne gadets et 60 housrs eyacfi i Mi-country I- Western Roundun for the country's two major air- training schools at Falrrary and ithis S u ppqy vi,-many dig-lln {fie Link ,‘i.,.,.,., and on 3,1,‘: g_o0»NewI lines, was opened in 1960 But‘Swift Current, Sash ° ‘appeared when the servicesistruments and navigation pro---' s.ll-~W‘="l‘" R Ienirance qualifications are so TCOST IS HIGH ldiscontinued short-term com-it-edures iii an electronic tirainer i n I-t°"C°“""n"' " w'""" °""d"' li9“fh “'9 5"h‘.‘°l has be?" "1"" But many details would have imissions. that simulates the cockpit of a ' = “5—w" . N no mg ‘nm"' beio“ ‘[3 capacity 210.” be ”°"ed °‘,", F0’ t‘-‘_5i3Ti-' Under the arrangement for-.large airliner — complete with I“ 850-A"'""‘ “”' ‘’ “P “dais ‘ “T9 1'05‘ 0‘ il'3”‘"‘tl 3 Pill” ii British cadets. the governmentjman-made crises such as sud- -< s.s7—ihau9ht t°' ° o‘oo—News & Voice Reports CBC Because of this the principal, high between 435.000 and ‘and the two airlines-—‘ i t — .d l ' diti en iue 1 m_Prmw cmmmmy cm Air Vicc-i\l:ii'shal _i;.c. Bate .n-‘"-6.90:1 tgr thte two-year coursegsors of the coiiege—l?a:t :33?! lfifigs acliltxlglosgorhf ulliiuue. E :l ..'5—Nms and Mum ‘an leathery Austraiian who re- .m3:“~Vf Us ,0 “'9 £23‘3“‘h°l“' iof the students‘ fees. A balance‘ After graduation. the young 3 t M . ' ch d tired from the RAF three years tens .0 y""3 93°“ “l, "19 iof £750 is left but about 82 per =pilois ta ke "conversion“ Ci "77"M'""" W" m " - - - '5°h°"l5 Reels "l 24 5"‘§ie'~cemt of the cadets t V ' ' "th the‘ ‘rim befor ‘mi iago. is trying to interest Com- en ined Chi m nk d ,_ . l 59 ‘l‘‘‘’.'“'l°°".'5e “‘ " 5' 9 ei ‘ g p u 5 an ‘”“' ‘metli education grants covering taking up appointments as £1.- ‘ I'll :;t55_\:Ii'¢::,u‘ an monwcalth coiintrics. particu- engined Piper Apaches Last .m$nt on this. 200,a_year second offin-‘ex-5‘ Andi " ' e igh standards are tlem- lmost of them make t e switch '0 °°"N""” '"d W‘'"‘‘' 0 monstraied bv the fact that oflfrom the smal’ college planes‘ ‘V’-°5'”°'” _‘;‘‘‘i W‘''‘. ’ tabout 600 applicants each term. ‘to the giants of the sky after l°v3°”G°' R" w"l‘ 3"“ l-""0 [only 100 or fewer are accepted. ‘about 11 hours flying time. ll 05>-Notes and Music 1|,27—Mstinu Musicisl Charade: . “1“‘*‘”°"' '"“ ””"'“" clgarelle R95e€"'Cl'| AVe|1Ue lRlPLEY'S tiELiEvE IT on NOT . WASHINGTON rcp — Apt —— He told Cooper that "uh ties.‘ . . A 5D0<-WllIaHlEAN5A ::'jg:::’l'l::in"'ni.n”"‘ iU.S. Surgeon-General Luther L. ‘tionably" standardized resgarch Tlfiislut x’ l §WltDLE-AtlDSwltDLB. ll ~’~‘t—Notes and Music __ Terry feels de\'el0l_’lnc-ill bf bet- on the effectiveness and selec- 5'°“"3""'a5P‘ " ' N-V\l4l5l5a’P¢°lETl0" H '55_A',m'n N.“ ndundup tcr or more selective filters on ;tivity of filters. as well as ad- - ‘MO__w"nm cigarettes is a desirable avenue {ditional research on the com- l2.05—lown and Country Time ggnlfisscnagcgin ‘ind nre:fuccT'(;garet3:l:i(:.:€1]és of smoke’ “ould be de' l2.lh—-Den Messer-CBC Smo -ng n ' . l2.3D—News and Weather Tnrryis comment was made Dr’, Ernest L‘ winder M .New .?..._T.,wn nnd c°.,n,,.y nm, in reply to R Series of questions iYork s Sloan-Kettering institute I l.n0—Nsws Headlines L Weather anknd in a letter by Republican {For Cgncrer Research said in 3“ ,(.5_,°wn nnn Conn," Tim. senator John Sherman Cooper ‘intervievt here Tuesday lieicon. Hun," snnwcnc _ .siders some of the filter cigar- iie-x_1fia-ay itauaas lhlommy _ ,_45__T°wn nnn cnnnny Tim, Th I I _ ettes now available are rela- us.°p3.i.i:'.i;:i..i“2::$’:.:‘:°:..f li.'.:;‘.i.°$::°i.;:,; ':.,::;*."°i.';: 3: 9.05—Tops in Country Time -N T - _| , _ 745-Matinee Musical Charade jns a he-ninn hazard‘ The C I Wyiider is one of thesctentistsl 247—Tops in Country and Pop: innnee also said n had found who first produced skin cancer 3'°°"‘N°""’ H°'d""°' " W"'l‘°' “no evidence that will establish ‘ ETTA PQEDAQED 6E:,MoMs.’-wt4Ar'tL TAKE ll’ N.’ SOMETHING IN I Do .1 —Ti—ti5 GRA , N'l' on, 5o)/_{’/- 0 COOKING ci.Ass- I MADE HA5 D16 ~ » .. puMpt.iNGs.!' Bl: sup: AND i.uMPs IN tr.’ 0 5.3 tin mice by application of cig- arette-smoke concentrates, or .103-Trans Canada Matinee CBC l - n ,, n_3o__-I-on, in c°u,.,,,.y nnd yon, .-talfy ggcfhfif rglitfglsnghizxg dhaa: .“tars" to the animals’ backs. ,_l PRAISE ll-" 4.00-—News Headlines It Weather laersn of smoking‘ t wylldel‘ Said he fllltl his 3550- “I 4.o3—-Canadian Roundup CBC .° Conner asked. .ciate. Dr. Detrich Hoffmann, > ¢.io—Tops in Country and Pope : -.-1-0 the extent that a nun, i“believe that the tumor-produc- 4.30-The outpom lremnves can ninnnne_ and the Ling action of tobacco smoke is _x 5.00—News and weathat [gaseous elements of cignrnnnllai'gely ‘due to the incomplete H‘ 5.05—Matirtea Mullclll Charade; lSmnke_ is it not reasonable tn ‘C0mbllStl0l’l of. organic compn- j: 505-7” °”'P°"" assume that the effects of the lents ~ ' .- “lid ‘l Shuld be 9°55.“ S.25—Msrins Weather mm. wnl be similar to the en ble to improve combustion in 5-?3'"‘' °*"P°"' fects reported by the committeejsuch 3 ‘V33’ 35 l-° reduce E“ 4t0o—Nswn and Weather of smoking fem... cigarettes?-» ilcast some of the tumorogenic h.l5-On Parliament Hill CBC And Terry replied: ‘a" MS- 6?°"5P°"' l""'d' “A categorical answer to ihisl it is their belief» Wyndef 4'-30-T°"i9l"" M‘-"i‘ question is difficult. The best I added. that there may be all 100-380‘ '0 sh‘ Nb‘; could do would be to answer ‘optimum l9V€l ‘Oi Shredding the 7-30-New! In W0“ 0' es. erlta s. or cs- robabl . A tobacco—and a so an optimum 1 745"P7°9l""" Sdleduh gartp of l[)he prghlel]-*)\1 herg igilevel Of packing-dcnsity—in or- 7.46--Tonight’! Music whether the filter in addition to ider to produce best combustion. . ”5NMM.NgM,gMoN 7~50—N0ti°"5' 3"""'°" removing tar, nicotine or other’ Also. he Said. "We believe that viz] I-00-Toni9ht’I MW‘ eiemenls of cigarette smoke. ~ to 3 co teed; some. i 9.00-index-C35 might also lead to diffcrent‘:::tu::i,er lznfnornienic agents 9-30"Cl"3"‘b9' Mmi‘ levels Of cigarette consumption: ‘ ACROSS 4o_s°a_k3 11_snick la lo 00-CBC National News CBC and different amounts of inha1a.:l.llall the flue-cured or sun-cured 1-Reddeer flax and _:_ |0.30—-Action Dflml lion etc. . . ." ’i0b3<'(‘05-" 5. scrutinize 41.Unmarried -—-— 2 ll.00-News 8. Regional Weather . __ woman -_[5.vehic1e ll.O5—Star|ight Serenade W h ,| O Antoinette LCEOWN 1g.Eewitch ll.30-News a. Maritime eat I! ‘C F N P l 10.Ed‘ible pita.l 2 . ittle ‘ *:;»:.5::'="*9“t 5:.'°"°:'...... °'"‘' ° °'°‘°’°e‘°‘ .. . %‘'..?.it.‘’.‘i .. V . DWI, II IV . - - '2'°5"5‘9" °" iln SWOrdS'P|OWShareS Move 13'C°i'st°' mm“ mm tatsuisini [HEB E lotion 3. To float. rock Elam Ema: CIA r , . 14.Darne1 seat. 23. Footed , ' By DAVE MclN'1‘0s_H istudy. though this lies well in Iimnnnnl ,; V3,, ""0" OTTAWA (cm — Bring on the‘ tu rP- . weed 4.Goirtei-in 24.Needier non n‘ G r no W Show disarmament. 1‘ he economic‘ The ‘UN estimates that the‘ 15_M0tne,.og 5};-3,13 25.)),-ed, 3o,1:;am«n,°g ' " ' "Y 9 Y problems attending it would be world is spending about 5120: Irishgods 6 Caution 26.B_lack. awhin Pm ' ‘child's play compared to the 000.000.1100 annually on arms and‘ 17,Bedfor 7.'rlbet viscous 31.EraseI: 8’°°"CBc NM‘ " Inland wwhcr 1945-47 reconstruction period. .armed forces. Canada's sharel abam gazelles liquid -print. 1: “5’M"i'i'“' s'°°""'" This in effect is what Canada runs around 51.600.000.000 annu-, animal 8.Ropeswith 27.Godover 34.Exs.mlna.i- in ”"""° 9"” ‘°9""' "‘°‘” has told the United Nations for fatty. 18.Shelte1-ed running thewinds tion L2 2 the UN»! continuing Study of the! The Canadian report to the . side knots 28. 35. Sonic! ix 8‘2"'"" °°b G°”"' sh°w economic consequences of com-?UN says the economic adjust-l 19. More 9. Good oil-digging Jacob: -< 8'3°_G""'V F°9‘"y Sh°w‘P'" 3 plcte world disarmament. iments needed in Canada after. recent conductdr ¢¢'l1IiPm€Tlt Bib- “5"M"‘ F"9"’°" 5h°‘" Coincldentallv. th e govern- ;the Second World War were 21. Office at of heat 29-Meaning‘ 37-Male call: | °'°°"C3c N"”' " om" R'p°m ‘mom has been given aniexam- "Vastly Stealer" ihan 31059 smnegic ' 9.l0-Preview Conun-nt-iv me of the modem method 0flWhlCl'l the most complete dis- Services! °'”"A'M' Ci"°""" beating swords into plowshares: larmament Pt‘0S|‘8m Wollld N‘ abb" ‘°'l5"P"V'°°"‘ A European brewery has of- ‘quire tod Y. 22'P‘''‘“ , l0.30—Court or opinion [cred to buy the surplus RCA},-t Between June 1_ 1945_ and Bunyssis ”'°°‘c5C NW‘ rotating radar at Mctz. France. ’Dec. 31. 1946. Some 075.000 SEW‘ 23 gang]. al ll.0$—womon's Comment-tor to use as 3 neon sign_ icemen were discharged from ,‘° . 1°“ M'"l"” The Canadian government's the armed forces 8nd 500.000 24 Jan’. lg ll.l5—For consumers report to the UN on the eco. workers released from war in- 'nnn'(‘n’;_me != "-?°—R°¢°'d Album nomic difficulties posed by dis- dustries. This represented one- 26 wnnmon ll-30"ThI A'¢l'°" armament, filed with the UN .quarter of Canada's labor force 3o‘Cnmn bed ‘ |l.45—Mu|ic on the Heather secretariat some time ago. now but unemployment in that period 31_'Ason of G‘ l2-00-Jumbo?" 1""C'i°" is being brought up to date. The ‘never exceeded three per cent Jacob: U3 ,. l?-l5--Th! MW‘ °‘ °°" M“’" report takes on added signifi- -‘of the labor force. - ’ E '2-30—M8riti'“' F'"" 3"” cance with the resumption Jan. Today the armed forces num- 32_Beforg Q. g‘ l-00-CBC NOW! IN‘ W''"‘'' 21 in Geneva of the 17-nation ber some 120.000. There are 33,313“- m ' l-15-Tommv hunt" 5h°W disarmament ii e go t i a tions— [about 45.000 civilian employees gun. : . x l I-45-Time out For Melodv though no official here expects.in the defence department and 35.Kindo£ III "I ” 1.5! —Dominion Observatory Tim‘ ‘more than some preliminary jfewer than 50.000 in defence tn- chop m ign tEast-West agreement. if that. n-dustry. . _ 36.Ba.y mt 730-Timo Out For Melodv E Various government depart-l “Canada views with confi- window 5 2.l5—Nstlonnl School 3'09 ments compiled information for dance the smaller problem of 37-Narratel _ 2-45--John Drnlnle Tclll I Storv the report but the defence pro- tshifting resoiirccs after disarm- 38- Blue ; 2.oo—csc News duction department is responsi- ‘_arneiit today. the report says. 89.-An 3.03-Trans-Canada Mattnn ble for‘most of it. The new; High levels of both employ- lmngltllfl ‘ 3.30—Trsns-Canada Matinee Economic Council of Canada is ment and income could be rr_i_ain- '99 l ‘-°°-C“ NM 815° °*P°°‘°“ "° ‘"3"’ “ ""“"" “‘“"°" °'"""‘ "'s"'"""“°"“ DAILY cmrrroquom — news how to work to if- 4.0Zi-Canndian Roundup CBC A x Y n L B A A x R ' n O n4.l0—Mustcln The Air . 0 h LONGFELLOW nu‘ CONTRACT BRIDGE . eve~=~m . 5,Q,_M,,ni,n. mi, 31¢... One letter simply standsror mother. In this sa.mpleA.lsused .'I 5.20—T.t-npo and CDC Notebook By B_ JAY for the three L's, X for the two 0'8. etc. Single letters, apoa- > 1 6 oo_.c5c Nnw, 1. wmi," E-opl1lii‘els. tat‘: length] raid f0l.'n1l;.iltf);'l of tifhe words are all hints. i F ; E ' (;l2l’f’t:fifi':rlhr.I'l1i'"l>l=:'fi:til|li' 1 You are West defending the spade and lead the jack ofi c W e C0 e G H1 an "en 9 . 6-75'-MUIl¢ i" 0" 5""‘i"9 against Three Notrump. the? clubs. Plflyiflli On the basis that A cwpwflm Quota“ x 1 7~l5-Ivllm bidding having been at noti-ump tleclarei-‘s h a ti d looks so me- 5 s v 1) J 3 1, 2: 1,1 11- v c 4 1, u .1,‘ 3 1 u l> 1 . . 7"°’M"""' w"'l‘°' '"d M""“l by South (.12 to 14 pointsl and thing like ihiSI SAQW9 HKQ2 : Interlude 3 three non-“mp by North Y 9 u DQ34 C1063. such 3 hold 1 ring 0 A L U 3 E F V C R I V. -— E F V P N In 7-30-NIFMII I'°"‘°'°' ii it til would be conslste nt with t e 7.as—isA isegtllhtllgkgulhgfkihigaclsisth thel bidding and South's play at ’°““""“"' °'-V1"’°‘t"°‘°' * "“‘m'” °" “°'”m"° 5 7.45—-Agenda nu,’ south now mm W, n . ncl nick twn BETIER THAN A. MONOTONY or SOME'1‘HING.-—RICB- 3.00-Aulgnmcnt of spades. How do you defend? Note that it is necessary to TER- ‘v30"‘li|i'-li° l'"°"“'i°"" Q 832 lead the jack of clubs to defeat Q nu. may lectures Syndicate. me. 9.00—|ndex QAJSTI the contract. Any other club 2 ' 9-30—Chember Mull! A10 ilead would give South s clu bi m.oo-~-»»on-- mm «c -=w~dvv ion swim and tuna mm the OUR BOARDING I-iousE MAJOR HOOPLE 2 Ir Sttmklllo l""°"'"Y .1754 ‘tract. Note also that declarer ts Jstmcl ‘. .953 not credited with the itiuiz of . rve HEARD sowwv — g - 0—C0 01! “ J‘! clubs. because. if he had th at i ~ l2-00—lnlInd 5 Mlflt" W"'l“' ‘All! 3 lcard. he would presumably »:T£p33‘é33Z7 '7' ' 3°°''' ‘. v. is ed a club at trick two WHEN BUCK ‘r ‘ l7>l5‘MU|l¢ l" ll" Ni” 2' Y0" "9 deem." with the. ill! nos.-ilirey the contract. 57°95 TOE-A96!-6. V6E:l§RIDi::/l'DT;Lg$EcR6 5 . West hand at Six Spades. l\lorth| 2 There in no cnnnnn nf mnk_ 11-l‘MA5oR TAKE9 ON M‘/!ARDRUM6' > leads the five of hearts. all o w‘ mg the nnn “me” the n | n_ o\lER!AND av HE‘D ONL‘/HEAIZ6 2 J would you play the hand. ‘moms are divided M_ so the 12+ TIME tir.- OFONE OTHER use 63 O “(Q-793 6 755’ 1’ best thing to do is to try to es- i:ti,:.<|°5 "' v‘v‘;::$E‘;”‘,‘SRFf:L’°nW E 9 A-73 '_‘ 1 tablish the nine of diam o nds g5ADV 50,460 DRUM L O'1‘o""_” :as the twelfth trick. AC9AiN' FACTORV: SAINT JOHN‘ N.’ (C?) ‘I it is reasonable to assume uT'l‘l1l!ltlhedl:ef:l.)ll(l.e.:ifUif'l1I;'uI"ll' i HA$.rDa"aLEDN$'zE cnM=AwA.v!!Do":mNK $tll:.L'E.A$Af TH|N:elNl3THN' The county illl 09“m° ' that South is not trying to Com- other heart. and ruff another " _ GmEé3 w ' N H LETHET '93‘ ¢°°l°" 09"‘ mit suicide when he returns the diamond. Now trump the ace of . D°U5l-ED N ° " Prisoners had to stay lfl nine of spades. and iitst his real hearts and ruff the third round r their beds to ice Wlffll purpose is to try to steal a of diamonds. ,, r F when the heating system trick. For his spade play to 130 PFDW i"""P9v "ll" dl""m¥ I ' for s three-building complex right, he must have started with with a club, and cash the s c e ~ F failed for 12 hours in l0- the A-Q-10-0. Furtherm 0 re, of he a rts and ruff the third > f his failure to sit ac k round of diamonds. , den“ wuthen hie“:-‘ts he can be assumed to Draw trumps, enter dummy ;, "" D ‘'01? °"°"°°'“ Mi. {he [(.q of that suit. If with a club. and cash the see 12 and heavy jackets at their ‘nun “mmptions are correct. of diamonds. discarding a \ g desks in the city Wu" 1; would be fatal to duck the club. If both opponents follow gr»!/n station. court house and Ipgde, since South would then to the ace of diamonds. 3'0“ (1 i with wt won W °: :::i:i:..":;*:::...°‘1.'; 1 ' "ry um!" ‘nod the m. t(Ihll.iel'te‘I0"t';.de" five Q“. what was ‘really a Door slam I-l7 ui-...uu.ut(. PROBLE: '- _ . I "mo" “om m“'.mmmn' The llsest defense is to is it e‘ contract. 1 - i l