‘ ’ . ' * -\{4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon... June 20, 1966.) . g New Study Proposes Regional New York Stock Exchange May Be Forced From City : Me f . ' } Health Service COI anization NEW YORK. (AP) —. Keith Son Rockefeller and* City Coun ei 5 ’ . Funston, New York Stock Ex- cil President Frank D. O’Con — ' change president, said here nor. Funston earlier had stated negotiated. state that such—a boost would farce TORONTO Lack of ‘food ts adas department of ‘msgions, ‘Christian contex! and _ Supports the newly eausing great privation in ‘India, visited New Dethi, Caleutta, Am- the training of technical and at- ctock-transfér tax may yet drive the exchange to move but the situation is not as alarm- ritsar’ Rarachiand Lahore. In ademic leaders. tha! 1s IMpera- tne exchange ont bf New -York dng as press reports earlier. in his capacity as co-ordinator . of tive for ‘the nations develop- Funston called the proposed ;.° théyear_indicated, atcording to the Anglican World Mission ment ina scientific. age %-per-cent increase in - stock a turned from a three-week trip underway in the Church of In- World Mission Fund grants for s state and “the exeange éom. | 2’? selling at less than $5 a during which he visited majér dia, Pakistan. Burma and Cey- variety of emergency projects munity’ and discriminatory to Share: a penny a share increase j- “our eustomers—the nation’s in. 18 added to the rate at incre . cities bf the sub-continent includ- lon which are being’ supported in the Church of India. Pakis- ing’ Pakistan by: grants of the Canadian tan, Burma and ey oe Vestors.” ments of $5 up to four cents ; 81,000," he said. ., av , @ share when the price of each : Canon Morse C. Robin- church amounted to $1 As we have said repeatedly, P P nrc general secretary: ‘‘The complexity of Indian life “During the same period the the exchange wants ae’ uae in Share is $20 or more. The tax ef ihe Anglican Church .of Can- Makes iZ/virtually. impossible to Canadian church's deartment vo. york” But if our eustom- 15 Paid by the seller. any ‘degree of accuracy.’ said $500,000 to its continuing. regul- yory. hecause of the added tax add*ional. $35,000,000 annually. = ta Canon_Rohinson._“'There_are_so ar missionary work, and _ about _hurden—of--doing—business—here,——a1d—_be—Jevied—and~collecied : ’ many factors, political, econom-~ $%5,000-went to aid refugees and-, in he forced to. follow by. the state and turned over to ‘__ j¢ and. social, but probably some disaster victims through the Pri- them.” ; the city. ‘ "40 per cent of India’s.650,000,000 mate's World Relief Fund.” : hile ei se ~ * The ggg edgier ne people are underfed and millions “AWM grants aré intended to aor ae a" Shek eeh ae cies to CALLED IT SABOTAGE is! » free of. 5 ‘ r t thule Oa’ “ ns F char eas Ssanlie service and ae ae ren ee ee ae Tee package agreed to Thursday by Sabotagé’’ acquired its mear- sa ; by ° ; i : ‘ ee siations ee ele eerieeael sheen ot oa — ee et mie New York Mayor John V. early days of industry in . J on fut: : words as famine. It is true that At Kalyani the new university nant increase t apparently to rest would often kick their MONDAY PROGRAMS drought has made inroads in town near teeming Calcutta, for yy dissuaded ‘i wach a sabots, or wooden shoes, 1nto| TY this year’s food grain harvest,.example, $61,900 was provided | : vi jel- to stop. it CFCY-TV but over a 15-year period food for a student oats while lay- —— degrenae-by- gd al she~-caneninney-6- e8- 7 : — production. increased byysome 50 i Hterature centres Be 4.00 p.m.—To Tell The Teuth per cent. As against. this the in Karachi cost $32,250." > 2.25 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show. population increased by some, Durgapur. about 100 miles t "$55 p.m.—Milestones of the 30 per cent northwest of Calcutta, provided Century = | “While agricultural ‘mprove- gne of the highlights of Canon 4.00: p.m.—World in Contrast |ment is of primary importance. Robinson's. visit. The {ndustrial- | “4:30 p.m.—Razzie Dazzie ~ lit must. be borne in mind that jzed area. population 1,500,000, 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin \the government is confronted by is the scene of what may be the; 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop \problems involving industrial de-|worid's biggest ecumenical ex- 6:00 p.m.—Bachelor Father | velonmen d nc spending nerimen! to co 5250 000 h aw pan dil and education,”’ said Canon Rob- the Anglican World Mission oo ante shade -_ jinson. “Despite all the difficul-|fund contributing $50,000. Rom- aa 8 ties however. the new ‘five - am Catholics. Anglicans, Method- 7:30 a.m.—Two Faces Wes 8.00 p.m.—fAvs.cal Showcase 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer 9:00 p.m.—Fugitive year" agriculture program may jsts, Presbyterians and Ba p- see the 1966 food-grain _ produc; tists are working as a team on ition of about, 75,000,000 tons in- ithe project which includes the i" 10:00 p.m.—Show of the Week creased to 125,000,000 tons in ‘building of churches. community - 19:30 p.m.—Seven Leaque Boo ° 1971" peo = and recreation centres, Most of oe . 11.01 p.m.—Singaiong Jubilee TRAIN LEADERS ‘ the buildings have been complet- a 7. a 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News ' Apart from several thousands eq and the church leaders now ‘ 92.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports of lates sent to the sub-contin- are busy reconciling their differ- THE BRONZE STATUE “4 12.15 ¢.m.—Sign Off ent: to aid drought- stricken ent denominational attitudes to OF CEROR. MAR fp Perel us, ‘CKCW.-TV ‘areas and the maintenance Of pring the scheme to a successful, TO CELEBRATE THE DICTATORSHIP |.) é '_|the well-known rural training ¢oncjusion. - + —-OF-COLA-DI-RIENZI-IN-1347 92.57 p.m.—Station Sign On ~ centre at Ajnala’in the Punjab;— WAS TURNED INTO A FOUNTAIN 1:00 p.m.—Monday Playbili— and others, the Anglican Church “WITH RED WINE FLOWING FROM ONE OF THE HORSES : NOSTRILS AND WATER SPOUTING FROM THE OTHER Rumble on the Docks of Canada is not extensively in- Legal “Battle 7 2.30 pom.—At Home With Helen volved in agricultural programs, Crocker jsaid Canon Robinson. But a 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth ‘large portion of the $750,000. sent Is Continu ’ a p.m.—Bonnie Prudden lover the last three years has “kr ‘ 55 p.m—Milesh ‘ ee oe et ees S81 BRETORIA. South tice. * __\ ____\¥__B ERENCE | 4:00 p.m.—World in Contrast % (AP)—A three-year . - : \ 4.30 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 8.3!—The Morning Show Part 3 |tie estimated so far to have | CARAJA NDIANS ~-$-00--p.m.—Cartoon Capers C0bhen-Reopann-thee \cost~more~-than £375,000 -($1,- | ee R By 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop | Seer eee |125,000) in law expenses alone, |” ARE NEVER REQUIRED TO WORK vos 6.00--p.m.—Supper- Club — ;-9.10—Commentary ____-___\hetween-General- Electric Co. of —*-AS_LONG AS THEY Fer €.15 p.m.—TV. News, Se ‘America. and South Africa's) _ REM4IN BACHELORS * —A.M. r Ch kn i i oe 6.25 p.m. Weather | 10:30—A-M. Chronicle Chamber of Mines has passed -* spe gemma =o 6.30. p.m.—TV_ Sports I'D BETTER GET HOME. AND FLx The current transfer tax tate the state on cash_ sales .of a Canadiat clergyman. just **- Fund heevaluated projects “Since early in 1954, Anglican transter taxes injurious to city” eock oe cee a mare. fer WHEN IM LATS STARTING... assess the food situation’ with of missions has committed some@ ors are driven away from New ‘The néw tax, designed to raise ae help themselves and special at- state and “city -efficials. Laem treen-the-fnct thet—in--the-| Lindsay had sought a S0-per- France, workmén who. wanted | Look.’ YOU DONT ‘HAVE A CAR Now,’ NEITHE® HAVE I — SO LET'S BUYONE You CAN USE IT | THEN ON THE NIGHTS TOGETHER.” OKAY? TO DATE ME — YOU AREN'T TAKING . Feeturce Spudianta, tne. | 06. Wald ME OUT, I'LL USE IT! — — Ly” MORE THAN A UUMP AHEAD. OF US, MIRA THESE TIRE TRACKS | ARE FRESH 6-X LNJOV LauDaS : ivi se 5) adress, AINSI Uew! BuT amy nay Teg | | Meanwuice --- [I nas woo say sraer THE OTeRS POLUNG FIMO US 1S IF THEM -SGEE POM ON Eh! PUSH! : | 10.45—Your Time another milestone. s : coy oa ene Ce ae eae ai | The crux of the case, said to [) A] LY CROS SWORD ; : :CO p.m:—Combat . : / 200 p.m Green Acres ~~711205-—=doan—Mershal-—_—__the-one—of-the—eostliest lawsuits eo a = —___8.30-9.m.—Nature_ef Things —__|.11:15—For Consumers ever, is whether the synthetic ae Wate ee a 9:0 p.m.—The Fugitive ~~ 11.20—Record Album ~—————aufacture of diamonds ~is-an+— eT a ia oem 10:00 p.m.—Interte! 11:30-—The: Archers : invention which can be covered® 4 p. iver am : ae 4 11:00 pma—fing Along Jubilee ~~, 11:-45—Aiusic On The Heather \by patents, or a well-known ian 4: Gentattat cae wv 11:30 p.m.—Glencannon’ , 11:55—Assignment iprocess the sole rights of which; 495 eee 5. Continued 24.R, ws m 12:00 p.m.—CBC National News 12.00—CBC News cannot *properly be claimed by! 49 a t 6. Slat : yon [h15 6m Views ; 12.03—Jamboree Junction i - Can » Stats weight wee iti adce 1a single manufacturer. |-—13. Alternative——-7.-Pain 26. Sa- 12:20 a.m.—lTV News 3 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast The tek tenth of the Pro: | 7. tees 12:30 9.m.—Station Sign OFF 1:00—CBC News and Weather : ’ 14. Sherbet 8. Smaller: moan 3 1:15—Gerdie Tapp $h oria Supreme Court, in a 106-' 15. Small, dry colloq. e mol- 5 SILAITIS] RADIO : '"Y:45—Time Out For Melody page judgment, upheld the’. one-seeded —9, Stage Nisk = -1:59—D.0. Time Signal Chamber of Mines opposition to fruit 11. Like 20. Pos- “eturday'’s Answer r crcy _ 2.00—CBC News * three or four patent appliea- 16. Religious Beau sesses ~ r + 9.03—Time Out For Melody tions for the manufacture in | ceremonies Brummell 31. Abrupt 36. Famous : > : MONDAY 2.45—John Drainie Tells A $ South Africa of synthetic dia- 19.0.T Book: 15. Statute 32, Eskimo = movie dog ig 4.5News nad _Wenthes 3:00—CBC News monds by General Electric. abbr. 17. Forefront boat un. 39. Tts capita} re) 6.35—Morning Roundup 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee | ‘The Chamber of Mines repre- 0 ae 18. Desk 33. Code is Battle Zz 6.45—Island Westnher and Mar. 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee sents South Africa's major dia- 21 a oa =e 4 Aaat ee mm Temp. aAe<ee, Sone mond and gold producers ee ‘ ere i 7 6.46—Morning Roundup | 4:03—Canadian Koundup Both General Electric and the a 21. Chinese ~ with 40. Wine za 6.55—Nei ss SBA ne | +4:10—Music In The Air + \@emioae ‘were gratied permis. | 22: Item. in river turf receptacle |} r SSSntees and ~Westher 4:15—Music In The Air | + political iz 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 1 .4:30—Assignment sion to appeal to the Supreme | party's 1 [2 [8 - oye 17 7.15—Morning Roundup 4:35—Music In The Ale Court's appellate division, South | platform Jf 2 V4 a 7-30—News and Weather : 5.00—CBC News Africa's highest court whose. de- 25. One kind ‘ : 1 % 7.35—Farm Report , 5.05—Maritime Fish B'Cest . cision is final. of farm . 7.40—Morning Roundup 5.23—CBC Notebook Legal experts said the appel- |° 27. Three-toea — |! : oo od /4' : s « 7.4S—Island Weather & Mar.-Temp: 5:35—Assignment late division's decision should © sloths : s = ‘ 7.46—Morning Roundyp |. - §.40—CBC Notebook establish bnee and for all| 28 The women : 5 os #56—Sports—Capsvie—&- Score : , . i Di — = f ee -8.00—News : 6:15—On Parliament Hill would have legal rights for the | 31, Soldier , Y) ; | 8.11—Weether 6:20—Today’s Editorial synthetic’ manufacture of dia- | Field, > + ZL 8.16—Morning Roundup 6. 25—Business Barometer monds in -South Africa, or- Orange” Y Wi) ' 8.55—Weather : | 6.30—Inland Weather, NB. Legis whether local producers also Bowl, Yale ff 4 ; “4 9.00—Natonal News - CBC lature could do so. : . Bowl, ett. _ : z hk iNet and Mule 4 “S-33—Childrens” Stories id Oa et ee — ec 10.00—News & Weather | 7.00—CBC News 3, Low aT. y YGZ 10.05—Notes and Mysic | 7-03—Music In The Evening - MAO TSE-TUNG ILL 38. German cit, oS 10.30—Preview Commentary | 7.30—CBC halifax Chamber Orch WANTS LAW RELAXED 39. Scottish 30 | V/ 3 32 5 10.35—Notes and Musit | 8.00—CBC News SUDBURY (CP). — Attorney- landed = Soar z 1 45 Gt Nee and. Waster “| 8.03—Vancouver Fire . General Arthur Wishart sa:d_ proprietor ; : at Y Wj 11.05—Women’s Institute Program. 8-30—Sing Hapoy Saturday he favors loosening of | 41. Senile . a : 11.20—Notes and Music ; 9.00—Country Magazine lottery legislation, but he is op- 42. Accumulats Y 11.30—Montague Entertains “| 10:00—CBC National News posed to national sweepstakes. |. 43. Siestas ; 1).45—Bulletin’ Board ” 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking Speaking at a Progressive Con-,. 44. Roast ~ oe YV-30=Notes and Music ' PErsOrarty ~~ ""servative organization - meeting ‘ yy ; 1#:95—Agriculture .'66 ie ae for the provincial riding of Sud- | 97 Poof WY YW 12.00—Weather 11.03-Meders Mcsic Without Tean DUTY East, Mr. Wishart added } os 12.05—Town and Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 12.43—P.E.1. Road Report 12.45—Town and Country Time 1.00—News and Weather 12:00 -CBC News 12:03 -Sports Scores, Inland an” Marine Weather 12.15—Music In The Night that if lottery legislation is re- laxed,- the government must make certain organized crime does not take over. j ae 1.05—Town and Country Time xe" 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 2.00—News and Weather Sates Ce is CONTRACT_ BRIDGE 2 65—Mostiy Music . ByR. FAY. BECKER 2.30—Assignment ate 2.58—Thought For Today FAMOUS HANDS * $%38—hought.-For Today : '* North dealer ps hits Headlines & Weather North-South Vulnerable. -O3—TransCanada Matinee p33 ae §3.39—Pop Caravan Est ' ae 4.00—-News Headlines and Weather 4 KITN08 4.03—Canadian Roundup = 17 4 : 4.10—Pop Caravan. | 3xs a OS—N: hi Jo. ee | wee EAST 6:25—Marine Weather * aoe 52. ¢ A 5.28—The Outoorts or ve vee §.45—Sports Capsule snd Sores @ AK? oo) board wes i PST? ~~ SS 21) ~ §.50—The -Outpor's me Ps 6.00~News and Weather ere 6.10—Tonight’s Mdsic 973 ! | 6.30—Business Barometer 6.35—Tonight’s Music 7.00—Back to the Bible. The bidding: 7.30—News & Wedther * North. Fast South West 7.45—Program Schedule 19° Pass Pass Dole * 7.46—Tonight’s Muse + Pace Pets 14 Pass 8.00—Ptroject 66 CBC Pass 2@ Dble 2N1I 9.00—Country Time CBC Pacs 32 * {0.00—CBC Nationa! News, @n _Parliarent Hill_end Speaking Personally Opening lead—six of clubs 10.30—The Best of Ideas—CB° . «-44-00—News--end—Regional Weather nich between Ital 11.C5—Starlight™ Serenede 1).30—News and Weather 1.35—Starlight. Serenade ob 12.00—CBC News. Weather and ana extraordinary happgred at Forquet> were East-West‘ {¢ Tan News ond Mone C9 UaTN an arrived attire 2 on™the bidding shown Chiarac m ceA jmade four, scoring 330 points | But at the second table there—chiet MONDAY 3 were some fireworks Wi Belladonna North aad -P 4.00—The Morning Show, Rert 1+ 7 00—The Morning Show. Part 2 Tieci South for Italy. the bidding 2.00—CBC News and Iniend Wx. ¥en! “| & 5-CGaharitime pertsces t ig spades doudied went a United States in 1963 Nothing first Table, where Chiaradia an: dow four — 1,100 points In a sense Belladonna: and 7 a? Ticct were trapped by their sys- -tem As usual, they were play- ing the Roman Club and the near’ bid was forcing, just as any other: suit bid would have | been forcing Pabis Tieei's response of_one spade. being the cheapest bid available, promised nothing, not sen. spades. 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