| ) | ie | i a Charltiotown, . 1966. 18 Offensive Forces In U.S. |cometery Banfi" St terred in Arlington. 3 e : i : Ordered For... |“i'tmemene =| aid More IhanAdequate | Ordered For. irre sin, w 4 . Pentagon released a six-page \ . : : letter from Attorney - General : WASHINGTON (AP) — feleased to reportes. of the eos Meares mis- U.S. Veteran Nicholas Katzenbach which wo fence Secretary Robert 8. Mc-| McNamaa said it is. clear|siles ‘‘would destroy about one noted that Thompson had been Namata has described planned |“that our strategie offensive |third: of the total population and| wASHINGTON (AP) — The | Sentenced to three years in = United States strategic offensive |forces are far: niore than ade-|half the industrial capacity of|y. s defence has | prison after cotiviction in: 1949) > forces as far more than ade-|quate to inflict unacceptable |the Soviet Union.” barred copvicted Commu-|of conspiracy to advocate forci- quate to cope with any Sovietidamage on the Soviet Union| McNamara said manned | nist’ party leader Robert G. | ble overthrow of the govern-|” first strike. even after absorbing a well-co-|bombers will be retained indet- veteran He jumped bail and on J Thompson, a decorated ment. The strategie miissile force |ordinated Soviet first strike |initely and would be available|of the Second World War, from | being recommended for the 1967-71 pe-|@gainst these forces.” for use in the “possibility that/purial in Arlington National |temced to four more years. He riod will provide ‘‘substantially| Imdeed, it appears that even jour missile forces may turn out} Cemetery. x. served a total of five’ years and more force than is required for|@ Telatively smail portion of Ito be less reliable” than pre| The action was disclosed in a|One Month, = = an assured destruction capabil-|those forces would furnish us|dicted in the‘ estimates.. terse statement which said: It is my view.” Katzenbach ity against. both the Soviet Un-|With a completely adequate de-|. He said that against present| “The jon atid Communist China,"’ he |terrent to .a deliberate Soviet |Soviet defences, the present) view ~_gaid here. . |nuclear attack on the United /U.S. force of 255 of the late B-52 | opini: "wen States and its allies.’ manned bombers is edequate to eral wiles ot in, aoe tr ales oe McNamara sa ma AB HIT BACK : ¥ a 8 bombers ‘must be considered in oar 19s: Rusela’ atone subcommittee will con-| who won the disti supplementary role. : * Winited at \tinue its hearings today with @it|ice cross for valor in the N “ve @ supp y tacked the United States with |fonce witnesses. It ordered the G ; cited a regula- He prepared his remarks for/|her entire missile force, the de ltnewcaet after McNamara an-|interred in Ar Hngtom ceme- tion which prohibits burial in a e closed session of a House offence secretary éaid, “'a very |nounced plans last month tolry ne- | national cemetery of any per- Representatives armed services|large proportion of our alert|cjose 149 military bases, indi- : / son convicted of a crime which subcommittee which is investi-/foces would still survive.” |cating a phase-out of B-52 and re is ae ae bY | results in a sentence five gating McNamara’ plan for a _He added that even one-fifth 'B-57 bomber forces, a id be years or more. - ; 3SNOW AaNIN further reduction of the stra- Nee ath tegic bomber foree. Excerpts in Arlington on Jan. Telephone Additions Can Aid ON THE AIR neat Persons, Semi-Mutes os om. PLAN NO BRIDGES ; BS / AFTER ALL, MOM OKAY! IFYouWANT / = ( HERE/S YOUROWN WAS PRACTICALLY | | TO SHARE, IN THE ' PHONE BILL / _ RESPONSIBILITIES < ~ . f | Gee, DAD’ SOMeE- TIMES You TREAT }E ME LIKE A CHILD/ (ij MARRIED AT MY , h . The foiiswing program list-| - AGE: OF THE HOME _ ingsare published free of} MONTREAL (CP) — Special-jhis wife and mother ‘were vic- » ‘ charge as a public service andjized and little-known additions |tims~ of deafness, | am! Ga am Y\ (@ appeat as presented to us by|to. the common telephone are! The telephone industry —has > le : ited the stations concerned. available to allow many deaficontinued to. study hearing and r ° 3 t “ e — : persons to hear and enable|speech disabilities with the re- og Ge 3 MONDAY PROGRAMS jsemi-mutes to talk on the tele-|sult- that..there now are avail- m ‘ 4 : 4S phone. ~ jJable devices that enable many ; = CFCY-TV ee tavetiee 0 tip sarees, deaf or santo. sersons to. com- ca] = ea, XA , stud-)municate on . 1.30 p.m.—Musicale fed sound, and its te, the| In Canada along there are en 3 2.00 Pome —Fil Feat! <x |Stlent world of the deaf, in de-jestimated 100,000 totally deaf, < 4 2.30 p.m.—Film: Festiva veloping his invention. 400,000 partially deaf and 100, re Tr His concern with deafness 000 with speech deficiencies. | ; . Pp. —_— 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show was sil (i? more acute 06 both |usr: AMPLIFIER . 4:31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 11.30—News and Weather Among the instruments vail. ec 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 11,35—Starlight Serenade Jable for these persons is an 5:30 p.m.—Music Mop 12.00—CBC News, Weather and ‘impaired - hearing handset,” a 6.00 p.m.—Bachelor Father Sports . ,, ‘\with an amplifier and a volume r | 6.30 p.m.—Gazette é 12.15—News and Music CBC contro! knob which can in many : m 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News cases be turned up high enough 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot’. cen to enable the partially deaf to > err ns Wee MONDAY hear. 30 p.m.—Mone uaxey An offshoot of this invention 1 ® 8.00 p.m.~-Two Faces West 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 the “noisy - location handset” 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer ‘ ( 7:00—The Morning Show, Pat 1 |with- a pushbutton that amplt- 9.00 p.m!—The “Fugitive (Contd.) fies sound volume to overcome 10.00 p.m.—Show of the Week 8:00—CBC: News and Inland Wx. . |background noise. ‘ Wayne and Shuster 8:15—Maritime Sportscast A “weak-speech handset’ {s Bg 11.01 p.m.—The Sixties : 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 1 also available for those who 2 11.30 p.m.—Seven League Bootes 8:35—Max Ferguson Show cannot bring their voices up to 1200 eameneee TY Faw ~ | 9:00—CBC News =» the volume meeded to commu 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sport 9.10—Commientary nicate. Here, the outgoing voice ee 9:15—Assignment is amplified. A less: powerful CKCW-TV Miah. Shrencne version of this device is availa : 10:00—Court Of Opinion bleto those who need to make| 10:30—A.M. Chronicle : : -, 10.00. nmctanedion Schools || 14S—-Pleyrogm ne ee “10.66 aaecothasn, Rentle dela ee ee |: There is a “bone: conduction 11.30. a.m.—-Friendly Giant TTitBkar Conus receiver headset" designed~ to} - : “ 1m As onh Sui ane oa : Nasty’ to — os — al ~ “8 : re 3 12.20 pim=Acrone Carag TS ie On The Hesiherfoonduetion. This instrument! DAILY..CROSSWORD eee Yn 3 11:55—Assignment picks up the sound vibrations)" acgoss 3.Funeral 95. Yarnsof MPN ENCP ParaTrOOPRr is Helen | 12:00—Jamboree Junction which the ear is not able to) + Nutriment . notice cotton PRR SMelaINEIO 3.0 Ce kee £0 | 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals catch and conducts them to the -§. Dutch. 4. Cease and oe ; 3.00 p.mi.—To Tell The Truth 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast inner hearing mechanism Meuse 5. Swab - wool 330 Be wae Thirt 1:00—CBC News and Weather through the skull bones. is river @:¥Far East “A aac Nomis prides 1:15—Gordie Tapp -Show A. “watch case receiver’—8| 9 French VIP So cm hinis Beers , 1:45—Time Out For Melody second tiny receiver attached to| ~~ river ¢. solo 500 Si Cartetia ppt 1:59—D.O. Time Signal a Selephene—cashtbn é third| 10, Legendary 8. , Ba ae 2:00—Time Out For Melody person to monitor a telephone creature 11. Distant r ae Sa it nee el : 2:15—Atlantic School B'cast conversation and repeat what is| 12. End: 13. Steel 615 Seat. News ot "Listen and Tell Stories” |being said on the other end Of | 12. Couple SOXE 6.25 Ce ty Weatlier 2:30—Atlantic School B’cast the line. Thus a victim of depf-| 14. Polar 15. Vehicle - 6.30 aN. Sports ee “Parlons Farcais” ness can lip-read. 16. Humming. 19, 31, In thusic, 6.35 p.m.—Supper' Club | 2:43=John Drainio Tells A Story |The ring of a-telephone- isnot} bird—......____ States _... fj triplet 6. Celendap, ar 7:00 p.m.—Combat _ $:00-CBC News ss ‘the only signal for an incoming| 17. Gypsy abbr. 94. Medieval elvil, or 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched 3:09—Trans-Ceneda Matinee telephone call. A lamp can be gentleman 20.Border - ~ guild legal 6.30 pin Bon Mesias 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee lit for the benefit of the deaf| 18. Auction 22, Cut 35. Insert 42. Strive 9:70 snob Fugitive ieee, asyy' a and a fan can be set into-sper-| 21. Whether ~ pees 36. Corroded oo ra : : a i ‘anadian Roundup - 22. Sit astride 38. ih es we ay la Weel 4:10—-Music In-The. Alr sslen tie case of those who a Cougars Languis 38 i 11.30 S esionnen 4 Tie bbls Alr he the devices have been npeee ‘ : S :30—As: nm . Final ya eee. ai tage 4:35-—Music In The Air made available oe Tele! 33. @ 12:20 a.m—LIV News 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast phone Co of Can ‘ 12.30 p.m.-Station Sign Off 5:20—Tempo nbhngeb ape of truth, 1 He » andl 5:20—CBC Notebook Bell a though it is aot sooed one 5:35—Assignment 7 phone crey _ | SaS—tempo end Notebook (Contd) Itions, 4s the artificial larynx, ae pee 6:00—CBC News an electronic device people |: MONDAY 6:15—On. Parliament Hill - lwhose leryex hes been re of yey - tpn nd 20 Todday’s--Ediforial..-____. |meved. or whose vocal cords ot - ha tg 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports have beer paralysed. Weta} a cM rae Moe eM ae aes ms ae ater’ sh dae Scores placed against-the side of the} 47 Pare ' 6.4otslane ae ‘| 6:30—Business Barorveter throat and produces the sound) 44 Perfume See 6&:35—Who Will Come With Me |fo, made by—the larynx. | 45" Indigo tem 6.46—Morning Round ; 6:50—-Rod and Charles The picture phone, similar in “plant Ss 6.55—News and Weather 7:05—Musie In The Evening principle to closed-circuit tele-| 46. Lighten : 7.00—Hebrew. Christian Hou 8:00—As Time Goes By ~ vision and allowing the trans- 47. Sow se) 7.\5-—Marsing | Rapoaep 9:00—Country Magazine | mission of images as wel as| 48. Allowance ‘ 40 Zz ‘7.30—News and Weather 10:00—CBC National News voice, was iaunched commer: 4 ti ; '7.35—Farm Report 10:15—Teday’s Editorial and Speaking cially but on a limited basis in sowk —F40—eMorning Roundup... Personally ===. da Re oteen New York, Chi-| 1. Fabled 7.45—Island Weather & Mar. Temp.| 10:30—The Best OF Ideas v aad Washington This sys-|-—— compa us +--+ coe 7 46—Morning Roundup 11:00—Monday Concert soe made ’ of 10 across. 7.56—Sports’ Capavle & Scoreboerd) Weg Symphany Orchestre Seilaie’ en ures’ sumbare,| 2 MRM 2:00: -C ews Chae Se News Roundup 12:03 Sports Scores, Inland end jcould be used by deaf mutes }'#1* ie HD —. : 7) 8.58—Thought” For . Tedey Marine Weather wha. communicate by lip-read) any CRYPROQUOTE — Here's how to work it: 9.00Netone! News cac 12.15—Music In The Night ‘ing. AXE DLBAAXR 9.15—Assignment CBC ; . fs LONGFELLOW 9.11—Preview ent , \ - One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used. Loses at : ONTRACT B RI DG E : .for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- rena én. pie ‘ : A: trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 16.58cNeles en Muni By B. JAY BECKER Each day the code letters are different. > 11 00—News «@ Weather ~ ‘ 11.05—Women’s Institute Program FAMOUS HANDS A Cryptogram Quotation 5 8.11—Weather Seats ; ais wink 8K SYN- EJIND DSK YLuD DJ a ; 8.16—Morni Roundup ~ ¢ dealer, .. fects syn | ME epade_over _heart. me Aa gl ; t scwasinn Both sides yulnerable ee So ey Oe had €xIkxk “ASI TYHHID AXH HBKA xx 11.20—Notes and Music ‘ practically a game own | . : : 11.30—Mentague Entertains; cee pas vk oe at eat, RLXKHON.—GX eT > 11.45—Bulletin Board 542 - yi YOM on doe bee Sa : A HAPPY GENIUS 18 THE GIFT 11.50—Notes and Music @KI865 idding OF NA‘ —DRYDEN ; wissen Ree teen LenS Ecce [Stir at ering He] Re Pt rt , 12.05—Town ond le Time cS 4 er. o og wa which - ee aoe at 12.30—News @ feather ¥ ly suspect. ' . Teactens tea chum tm || VEQIOTT -GAIOSG [oy GPT, beat, wy bidding | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE & 1.00—News and Weather : $3 1064 only one spade, to suppress the ; : Ai 1.05—Town and Country Tim : actual nature of his hand. .- j es ze | 1.15—Gordle Tapp Show axkaqios The only bid he made ora ib 1:45—Town & Country Time ~— is subject to criticism was 2.00—News and Weather o4 clubs, The general opinion 4 go 2.05—Mostly Music HAKQIETS the time was that he shou! . ; $.00—News Headlines & Weather have bid five epades—which, it | WAS BIG LIMOUSINES, wa 3.03—Trane-Canede . Matinee ane aur Siete so could not be de THEN CMALL CANE, AND | 8.30—Mostly Musi¢ East | ed. Schapiro went down one , | NOW MOTOR SCOOTERS! 4.00—News Headlines sid Weather if ie oon pla at - sl bee ; 4.03Canadi Roundup : a:1o-<tope ta, Poa 4 $ Pass Pass 5@ table, with Bishop North and §.00—News and Weather 6 Dble Mathe South went 6.05—The Outports Opéning lead —Jack of hearts.| gouth West North East 5.25—Marine Weattér <.. A great hands played| 1g Dble Pas 19 §.28—The Outporte in world championship events} 4NT Pass 5 Pass 6.00News and Weather get lost in the shuffle because} Pass 5S@ Pass Pass 6.15—On Parliament Hill the same result is achieved at} .5 o Pass 6 Pass 6.20—Today's Editorial. - Ipoth tables, but some of these}. .Pass | Dble 6.25—Sports Parade hands 6.30—Business Barometer despite their undramatic out- ad 6.35—Tonight’s Music ‘leona? “proach to the bidding by ~7-00—Back-to-the Bible — | aig —deal-oceurred.in the Ihave been. successful if Bishop |. ne a match between Great Britain | ned elected to pass to five spades ‘ ‘onight’s Music and the United States im 1955. \Hut Bishop could not fF 8.00—Project 66 CBC. 9.00—Country Time CBC " 10.00—CBC National News, @n and Schapiro ~ Parliament Mill and Speaking) ‘be British, = bidding a shown, . among - _ Personally : as , ( 10.30—University of. the Air Cac | |” Schapiro followed the gener-|should have passed, but his = 11.00—News~ and -Regional Weather| ally : 1105-—Sitarliahe Serenade Khe hand with @ club end wNaV 11.1