ee ° : : re ae . : y : 4 ” : oe ' zee ’ u The Guantian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 6, 1968. 9. : ( Sktere outro: - as ; f ; e { A r mM Of F e d e ra | Re C ru iT Di bile ergot ore ali - | REMOTE TV TUNER THE LATE MOVIES y : the present rate Ontario's ‘po g, | : ‘ _ S a Irector co tulation growth: Will be. ance ~~ GRANDMA ? eT IN BED... ipanied by--an increase’ in--the number of, alcohokes: from. the |. ACK Do : Informs - ibe ac son | AreAboutToBeginSurvey Commitee : a2cnnt na '15: to 20 years,” VNGNVUS By -PAUL DUNN ducting the ‘‘fallout protection; Canada is divided it | TORONTO (CP)—Use of the | \ ( ee - ATTAWA (CP) |survey of Canada’’ have been 34 ‘emergency government /halucinatory drug LSD is “not Brenig: ACG CTA OTTAWA (CP) — A ‘small jrecruited and, cli-board in hand, zones,’ and using -these geo- Nearly as serious’’ in Ontario | — TORONTO (CPi. Atlorney: | army of federal recruits is | ij) start marching on buildings graphi een at ‘as it is in various parts of the |General Arthur Wishart says the about to-begin.a survey to de- lacross the nation this week. hearse “will lead the: sure \United: States, the legislature's |acquittal of John Campbell, termine which buildings in Can-| ‘The federal works department veyors into the field. Staff re-|COmmittee on government com- |former. Ontario’ Securities Com- ada provide the best protection |i, in charge of the project ap: cruitment, under. the civil ser- (Missions: was told Wednesday. |mission director, on a charge of against radiation fallout. lnvoved a wear. ano” after con: |View commission, has been up| H. D. Archibald, executive di- |breach of trust will be ap- Most of the 300 university un- | sultation with all provinces der way for three years. rector of the Alcoholism and |peaied to the Supreme Court dergraduates who will be con which are eo - operating in the Alberta's buildings were sur. Drug Addiction Research Foun- of Ontario. Campbell was, ac- , ‘survey, veyed during a pilot project in |dation, told the .committee the i month ov. the shares | The work is being done on be- 1964 and Saskatchewan won't be \don’t know: much about «the which. volved his. actions and IN TH |; Al Rw of the Canadian Emergency |covered until 1967. The other illicit use of LSD." - .|tradfing concerning Windfall \Me asures Organization and provinces will be done this sum-| “All we know at the moment Mines during a speculative when all the facts are in, and mer, although Ontario and Que- |i What we read in the papers." |boom that saw the stock rise to jassessed by computers, the re- hee are not likely to be com. |88ked whether. the foundation |a peak of $5.60 from 56 cents The tollowing program list- sults will be fed back to the pleted until 1967. : was. increasing its attempts to in 1964. ings are published free ef provinces and then to munici-'| What the surveyors will look /educate children about alcohol- AUN3H charge as a public service and/palities across the. land. for: The physical dimensions of |ism by providing information to; | WINTER HANGS ON | _ appear as presented to us by) Two premises: underlie the all buildings of 1,000 square feet |teachers for school instruction.; TORONTO (CPs. — Old man the stations concerned. — . survey: Canada, although un-jof floor space or more, which| The foundation said it already | winter kept on fighting Tuesday preci likely to be a target area in loffer a “protection factor of 10 |has under way such a program |with snowflurries reported over FRIDAY PROGRAMS any ‘nuclear war, would-be hit |or more’; and structural infor-|and_that it hopes it will be ex-|most of south and southwestern ~CFCY-TV by massive fallout from the mation-such as construction ma- |panded by offering courses for 'Ontario. None of the snow , United States, particularly Can- ‘terials, glassed. areas, water, |teachers about alcoholism ayed on the ground. In North- 1:80. pim’-Mulsleale aate's major population centres /sewage, electrical, heating and |can be translated into school jern Ontario heavier snow fell in : a oe 2:00 coe ret tes Rs oo in eee Prenitiatlog a at ae ee the Timmins area. : ETTA # WILL YOU BUT MOMS / OH, MOMS ae ue =: 0 p.m.—Film Festiva , Cr : : : c nn tals 30 : ‘program of several years ago many people could be accom- RIPLEY s BELIEVE IT OR NOT : : aw oF Ri So es = ore era ~ : YOU THINK - never caught on. 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Trun, x Engen in’ a certain building, ‘ ee 4:00 perewere In Saemeset iSTUDY—PRESENT HOUSES 9 e 5 Soe Ae een ee oo an sia “| “We had-to. begin considera: radiation the rs -would 5:¢0 Fa a " tion of existing buildings,” ex-| -ovide as is—and what work 8:30. Bumerane er iplained Jack Bailey, chief ot |? f Frank's Bandstand must be done to improve and TIME A CAR PASSES /? ht the works department’s emer-- ; $$ 6.00 pm.—Mr. Ed . : : He increase that protection,” says « 6:25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot jgency planning division, who Mr. Bailey. : 6.30 p.m.—Gaiette.- jheads the project. _-. 1 Out of the-mountain of_statis- 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News Tie sean : tics the emergency planning or- | 1915 pametBAg |. 9:45—In Caneda This Week ‘CBC ganization. hopes to be able ~ 7:30 p.m.—The: Flints! Shee 10.00—CBC News _* |to recommend certain building _, 8:00 p.m.—The Munsters 10.15—Today’s Editotial-and This | changes, ‘mainly of an impro- 8:30 p.m.—Donna Reed Show if Week -at the. UN vised nature,” that could be 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart — | 10.30—Musie Scene Montreal made should the danger of a pu- ¥:30' p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show | oo lelear war seem imminent, ~ 10100 pimerisicay Theses: 3 epcertte nee | “It's a little like having the : v "You Gotta Sfay Happy’ 11:15—For Consumers | eae 71a 12:00 a.m:—CBC TV News jen —CBC sandbags ready in case of a fel 12.13 Sead Weather and 11.00—News and Regional Weather | aoanret even if they re Lig ba ; Q Sport Scores 11.05—Starlight Serenade : 12.14 sinner Off a 11.30—News and Maritime Weather One aspect of provincial and a “y | 11.35—Starlight Serenade : {municipal co'- operation has | my ~ CKCW-TV 3} Svort—-CBC : |been to publicize the project so : a 12:00—CBC News Weather and Sports {building owners can aid the | > 9.57 a.m:—ghtatica Sign On 12.15—CBC News and Music—CBC. |young ‘surveyors when they @ 10:00 g.m.—Canadian Schools es : ' come knocking. : 10:30 a.m.—Nova ‘Scotia Schools ; y SBARADIO | “Our target is to complete the ; 11.30 ne oo : project by the end of 1967," says 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene - A j : 12.00 eee sours : RIDAY : Mr. Balley. mers - >| 12.20 p.m.—Across Cana 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ce. ; aye 12:50 Br eS 7:00—The Metin Show, Part 1» Britain Sends 9) Sree ye Again (Cont'd) F 2.30 p.m.—At i with Helen 2:8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. a a ie hone ded §S |-Gr 1) / a 2.00 p.m.— | The =o 7.56 Seach Cipasle aa Scoreboard pecia: oup CAL ’ 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty . ~ -|- 8.00—News ; to 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast 8.11—Weather " LONDON (AP) — The British 4.30 p.m,—Razzle_ Dazzle 8.16—Morning Roundup . government is sending a spe- : 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers 8.45—Weather ; |cial emissary to Ottawa and : Sp ter ener (ep 8:15—Maritime Sportscast_____—_—'| Washington to discuss the fu-|" Se ee : xz See SECT Meming thew. Pat [ture of the “Nosth Atlantis | a 7 ee — _ £25. maT Weather 9100—CBC_News posatuttty at ene its politi. DAILY “CROSSWORD aS ws| he sit A a i 4 ae 9:10—Commentary cal and military headquarters: to ACROSS _ 5. Browse 22. Carto- NIE MMe T|U m : x Bat veper . oe Ti Sremevannent London oe | 9 Bart of 6 Saying gra- AIMI6 LIOIRINIA -m.—Batman -21—A.M. i is a yi . * i ps z aN MIAINIY. ye encanta. TAM iernntnh,amiomcenes |g Peceitaal Ana fe 2/30. p.m,—Peyton—Plece—-Htl 11:00—-CBC_News said George Thomson, No. 2/9 Gecilate 8. Staff abbr,“ gene ame | : 9.00- p.m.--Get Smart 11:05—Joan Marshall nies oh ee ee en vt 10.Chart again 9. Exclama- 23: Mala- _{BIUILJB DOE ~9:30-p-m:—Temmy—Hunter_Show—__! 11.15 For Consumers____ _ |be in Washington May 15 a 12.Roman poet _ tion of bar C IU M| & 10.00 p.m.—Friday Night at the/11.20—Recort Album will go to Ottawa two day6| 43: nearth - pleasure =. measure [S|UAILILISMMNIE|V . Movies 11:30—The Archers i later for talks with the Cana- 14, Marry 11. Footlike 25. Edge THI e wl) « Part [—Magnificent Seven | 11:45—Music On The Heather ~ /dians. 15. Sorcerers part of A YOU MEAN YOU DONT WANT US KiLing |} | AR: Part -Il—Menace in the Night | 11:55—Assignment -| Thomson has ,been sounding |. 46, Bread- 13. Discover mold- THAT WHITE BUFFALO BECAUSE \1| RESERVATION S 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 12:00—Jamboree Junction out European leaders in Stras-| . winner - ~ 15. Song bird ing Yesterday's Answer OF SOE WE enriricg | 4 Le aE Emr 12:15 a.m.—LTV News Highlights 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals bourg; France, on the question] 43%.Gasped : 17. Perfume 27. Poe . AV 12.17. ance, Nite Movie Con-|12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast of moving both the ae aun « 20. aie aed oi ... Sprayers 29. French ‘ 32. Naught \ a tinue: 1 1:00-—CBC- News and—Weather isterial—council—and-—_ military fire __18,-Dance-_step city 34, Entry _ “2:30 a.m.—Station Sign Off ’* | 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show ' headouarters from Paris to Lon-| 24, Canal 19, Insect 30, See 22 35.Through oO ’ CFCY 1:45—Time Out For Melody don. He discussed this in Brus- Zone-town 21. Divided in down. 37. See 4 z ae -| 1:59--D.O. Time Signal sels Wednesday withthe -Bel- | 25. Ventilated small - 81, The same? down aa <a en RIDA __t2:00—Time Out For Melody gian government,’ informants |_ 26. Arrest spaces Lat. 39. Esker J | 2:15—National School Broadcast said, and is-flying to Paris to- | 27. Mean, tke > = = 6 30—News and Weather | 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story night. a “Guneé GI a |3. [¢. Y 5 % t16 Y FS 6.35—Morning Roundup | aescae News -e— President de Gaulle has or- smoke” © 5 £ A 7s i 4 > 6.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. Seon Pristibeng ~ ,|dered NATO’s military installa- villain h “4 6 46—Morning Roundup we tions, including Canadian and | 28. ei Ges Ie Ais |@ 6.55—News and Weather a ews American bases, to leave 30. Diminutive Y) = gy 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 4:03—Canadian Roundup Fr: d served notice that for Mrs. - » . 7:30—News and Weather 4:10—Musie: In The Air nance an h Burton and |' Y, : : ‘ . — 7.35—Farm_ Report 4:15—Music In The~Air he is withdrawing all ae others : VLZ ; . . : 2 Alochborninas Nebndup 4:30—Assignment forces from the NATO military | 95 Brim WG 17 3 WMA) 7:45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. -| 4:35—Music In The Air Setup. ~ that Fr 36, Revokes, as ALLA PATS 4 < 8 50-cAilanti¢. Néws Roundup "| 5:00—Mer-—Fish-Broadeast _He_said, however, - et antic | gw legacy._| is eg V/ . ce 8 58—Thought For Todayc 5.20=CBC Notebook remains faithful togthe “Atlantic | $7, netest A. < 9.00—CBC National News—CBC = | 5:35—Assignment alliance although opposed to its| ge tyaute, [24 YY) 9.11—Preview Commentary—CBC 5:45—Tempo and Notebook integrated military concept. For . Indiana Z . 9.15—Assignment ao eee Nae ; that mee he wens scr 39. Exterlor 26 GF = Zz 9. ANliie : n Parliament Hil cil, the alliance’s politica , . Lichen + ose a ee 6:20—Today’s Editorial to remain in Paris. ~ | 1. Son of UW Liya* 29 | - WY Wj G Lose Nees and Music / oe eee and ‘Sports WILL CHECK CLAIM ae 30 [31 132 7 33 134 [35 ow ieee. aN i 6:30—Business Barometer WARSAW (AP)—The United 1. Cavern « = Li z toss OF eer coat . 6:35=Who Will. C With States has told Poland it will in- 2, Indicatio’ Endl (ee (A> Eley ey we and-Wemher | SIS = Whe Will Cone Vt ig aerate ng} eNGICALION oo BT he ers ek AT GE Notes and Musi - ~6:50—Rod and Charles . vestigate charges that a Polish 3. One kind Lo =the f 11 .d828ulletin: Board i 7:05—Music In The Evening ship was damaged ina US. air of tape 38 ee Gr if '41,80oNotes sand: Mode ee 8.00—CBC News | : raid against North Viet Nam 4, Conversa- io ax = nl TT RSCAiantic News Roundup’ 8.03—The Human Condition ~ {last month, an American em-| tional ae YW) : Y, 12.00—Weather one oe Nolo News | png ag aaa ye ‘geil syllable g L Qs a 12.05-- ‘ie .15—Finish of Shell 4000 Rall ay. Apri , the Polish. gov- =u , } Boer a eonN a eke 10.30—-Arangers, Workshop ernment said’ it reserved the| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 12.45=Town and Country Time | 11.03—Jazz en Liberte i |. right to claim’ compensation for - AXYDLBAAXE / F 1:00oNews and: Weather | 12:00—CBC News damages which the Poles said ‘S. is LONG FELLOW i ; GOOD MORNING, MR. QUINN £ 1.05-Story’ 16: Remeniber | 12:03—Srort Scores, Inland and the freighter Beniowski suffered | ~ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample-A is used ; é I HOPE YOUR SMILE MEANS > 1.45—Town ard Country Time @ Marine Weather April 19 at*@~ port near Haip- for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- o WHAT I THINK IT DOES / ¢\ ey pier alps gral eae In The Night hong. | trophies, the length and-formation of the words are all hints. | yg{~ > News an eather : 2 15—Naional Schoo! Bid’c’at CBE : ach day the code letters are aitrerent. : ~~ 2.45—Mostly. Musi ' CONTRACT BRIDGE | A Cryptogram Qitotation 3. 00—News Headlines and Weather | ! CYZ-XAEE"KDI Le ax * oe ¥ > riiatettered Matinee—CBC | By B. JAY BECKER ae ! 4 y® TTZX | Oo 4 00—News Headlines and Weather wih BIDDING @ . ' MX. LS FMXX LYS SCCBELAIMUL— Oo 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC ; UIZ: a : : “, a _ A casein have Vaur-are-Soulh bath sides i [SPORGNY TemPonded under the] YD KRZX gee 5.00—News and Weather ; nerable. The bidding has been: with excess values he Aa etith. { Yesterday's Cryptoquote: A MAN'S OPINYONS”ARE GEN- ae =SB= Cig peta mig aan —nnt nn seOuTE Have show Para re | -ERALLY-OF--MORE -VALUE THAN.-HIS ARGUMENTS.— 5.25—Marine Weather North East South “west si k, HOLMES a ; gns of life. Furthermore, we 5.28—The. Outports | Pass pass {have already bid our hand to| ; 19 2h 6)00—News and Weather ° | ; 2 Pass ; 6.15—On Parliament Hill—CB@” axe Pil $ Pier me ae ee * 6.20—Todays Editorial—CBC What would tad BOW witn : cach of the following four ,,Another way of approaching | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE | (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) } GER THE CHER EXHIBITS... GET ¢ A SOFT DRINK...OR SOMETHING ! 4.25—Sports Parade | 6.30-—Business Barometer—CBC ‘the problem is to apply the gen- = c| eas : hands? rs : : @ 6 35—Tonight’s Music Hf . eral principle that: it takes two 7.00—Back-to the Bible © | 1. @AI873 -Y72 @— HhAQIT4 §onening bids, or their equiva-| @ -7.20—News and Weathel! Lo. @AJO4 983. $94 &KQ862 Jent, to make a—game. Partner a pean Music 13. @KJ87 9Q64 3 &AKI7S has a minimum opening bid and gol 58—Headlines and Weather | ; » |we have less than an ening:| 2.001967 And All That CBC ose ye ee bid, so the total adds pte leas an oe — 1. Three spades. The purpose |than game x }of this bid is to identify the 6-5| 3. Four hearts. Game is cer- mm ‘distribution. Since North failed tain, of course, despite partner's \to support spades previously, he |Signoffs. However, there is still < 4 , ‘cannot possibly construe the |a chance for a slam, and the = a ithree spade bid as showing a |jump to four hearts is made to! wo four-card suit. Hence, North will encourage partner to go on. | |know we have five spades. 4. Three hearts. It is ‘still not { ONCE THAT JUIcy LL Yt" At the sa time North will clear whether the best contract : 4 DOLPHIN iS TUCKED "y |realize that tHe clubs are at least |is in hearts, notrump or clubs. td GCoD - AWAY INSIDE ME= <¥ From 5:30 p.m. to 11:30 p-m- —Iisix long, since we would. have ‘The best way of representing A | 'LLBEMYOLDSELF —™ Open Seven Days a Week jnamed “the spades first had the |the shortage of diamonds is by ve Cc tty F b ‘suits been equal in length.-This | showing heart support on top of oa BABY? Yo From 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. is in line with the-eneral prin- \the two previous suit bids. North —_ oe wa ® Fish & Chips ‘ iciple that the higher- ranking of |will then be in a position to se- | = ®@ Hot & Cold Sandwiches two equally long suits is bid \lect the proper contract. _ D All European Meat & Cheese | first. Ordinarily, Q-x is not regard- >! a 2. Pass. The indications are ed as adecuate support for part- | ; wo i that this is not a game- going ner’s rebid suit, since the repe- ae Pe ‘DIAL 4-6669 ‘a lhand. North opened the hidding, tition of the suit may be based | / 7 5 fall right, but since then has on five- card. length. However, | ma - HEIDELBERG itwice indicated minimum. valu- |since there is a distinct possibil- | a F ” x : les The two heart rebid_showéd ity in this case that North has a ae pn Coffee Shop & Delicatessen limited values and the two no- six-card suit, a trial ‘raise to | 7S ee of 2 tru: bid was also of a mini- three hearts (forcing) is per- | M 7a weer oracehaanenatointd man | nature. In each ease North 'fectly proper. ; % ; ¥ wo e ‘ Oke ” - . ; ; : : ° a = per ome :