| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set... Feb. 19, 1966. 11 ie ‘ ee : ~ McNamara Sees SIGNS _ | NetProfit For Royal Trust - Is Higher By 14 Per Cent Viet Cong Intensify War : MONTREAL — Royal Trust's epeopared with ‘$1,283,000 the . WASHINGTON (AP) — De-lof activity ef our air ‘units;thal of New York, Charles C. |profit after taxes in 1965 was 14/year before fence Secretary Robert §. Mc-|there.’’ 'Diggs Jr. of Michigan, Don Ed- per cent higher than the year| Assets Under Roya} Trust's ad- 77~Namara has told senators the} As to concerns the war might|wards of California, Leonard |before, Conrad F. Harrington, ministration increased by $416 Viet Cong guerrillits, have in-lesealate little by little into a|Farbstein of New York, Donald |President, reported to sharehold- |million in 1965 to a record high | creased their strengtW and given| nuclear showdown, McNamara|M. Fraser of Minnesota, Robert ers today at the Company's 66th jof $3.9 billion EN A BOWL OF JOES RED-Y, CHILI SURE DOES TASTE / ye 3 VANGNVU9S ~ sf IS SAO “every intention of raising the amt Zz .| intensity of the confiict’ in + po PR Bo yn gr South Viet Nant And, he said in censored tes- timony made public, t United States is Preparations, should the need arise, ‘for substantially’ increas mander, and certainly, not 1,|Henry 8. Reuss of Wisconsin | has anticipated any possible tise | of . nuclear weapons in South Viet. Nam." + Pressed about whether this includes North Viet Nam, Me: | Namara sajd:> W. Kastenmeier of Wisconsin, They said the National Liber- ation Front, which the Viet Cong is the military arm, ‘must be recognized as a principal be! and William F. Ryan of New York. ~ }annual general ° here. ’ | Net profit for the year ending | \Sist December, amounted to $2,- | on the 632,000 shares outstand- | ing, per | Mr. Harrington reported d- rectors’ approval of a transfer of $1,970,000 from retained earn- ings to genera! reserve. This ee te tele tie ern $2,574 \transler, tocether with $4,030,000 This was equal to $4.66 per share from sale of 62,000 additional cl \. \shares of Roya’ Trust stock in 1965 (proceeds in excess of par GS, with $4.52 a} : : ing our deployment in South} “Jt ig not our intention to |i ; ‘value), Tesulted in a reserve at ri jligerent in the war and as ajshare in 1964 on the 570,000, Vai Pre Viet Nam and raising the rate|carry on military operations in |necessary party, to amy peace ichares then entetendion. end ‘of. $23,000,000, compar- ” i ith $17.000,000 in 1964. |North Viet Nam that would re-/ conference. settlement.’ Income. totalled $22,725,000, an total of caeital, cenathte . Aiea : quire the use or make desirable’ McNamara said a_ report, | increase ‘141, or 16 per| en ON THE Al |the:- use of nuclear weapons.” based on interrogation of Viet | cent: Pade 0 nants $17, tained = ee Pg wt | As MeNamara’s testimany|Cong and North Vietnamese |363,000, up $2,823,000 or: 19 per |#28, ,000, ” was released, eight liberal | prisoners, concluded’ stepped-up |cent, and gross profit =rose by |891,000 over the previous year. The foliowing program list-|House of Representatives Dem-|action on the ground and in the | ¢918.000 or 6 per cent. Income/— Saemaieenes eran ings are published free of|ocrats urged a slowdown in air appears to be taking ‘‘a toll ‘taxes down by $50,000, to CANOES ARF SOUTHERN charge as a public ‘service and|military activity and commit-|of' Viet Cong morale and com: |g 499 000, because, as Mr. Har- appear as presented to us by the stations concerned, SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-' lished themselves as‘a special|(censored) thousand men to . Sigs , : iy \conference on. the “Yiet Nam North Viet. Nam, to help recon-| RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT (OBA! LET'S GRADUATE AND GET rink earn cae 2.30 p.m.—Musicale problem. Members include rep-'struct their railroads and roads oe ; : Rsr AND THE OTHER MALF ; 3.00 p.m.—CBC Sports Presents resentatives Benjamin S. Rosen: in the north.” - i a Cross Canada Curling’ : (Sask. ve. B.C.) 4.00 p.m.—CBC Sports Presents CBS Golf Classic 6:00 p.m.--Mathematics for Teachers 630 p.m.--Bugs Bunny Show 6.00 p.m.—Forest Rangers 6.30 p.m.—This Land of Ours 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 pim.—Fishermans Log 7.30 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out 8:00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—The Saint 9.30 p:m:—N.H.L? Hockey (Chicago va. Montreal) 11.15 p.m.—Juliette =» 11:45 p.m.—The Outdoorsman 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.08 a.m.—Locel” Weather & Sport 12.27 p.m.—Station Sign On 1.30 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 3:00 p.m.—Cross Canada Curling— Sask. vs. B.C. 4:00 p.m.—Quebec Winter Carnival Canoe Bace ment in Viet Nam and called for admission of Communist China into the United.-Nations. CONFERENCE SETUP Members of the group estab- bat effectiveness.” . He said: “There can be no question but what the Chinese have supplied (censored) somewhere between MONTREAL (CP)—The steel mill projected for Becancour, Que., will inolve the expendi- ture of more than $500,000;000, on plant construction and all the new facilities that go with “Add to this the needed in- | you arrive at a truly staggering figure, exceeding no doubt the half-billion mark.” Becancour is located on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence New Quebec Stee! Mill Involves $500 Million. River, about 80 miles northeast of Montreal. The nearest sizable city is Trois-Rivieres, a paper- making community across river. : The company Mr. Filion Scores c i a industrial. development. heads is called Sidbec and it 12:10. a.m.—tThe Thrillers , a first stage of the project will draw-on a mixed publie- 1.10 Sign Off will cost about $350,000,000, says private fund of capital. a Gerard Filion, president of the PROVIDE JOBS CKCW-TV company behind the venture. | Some 5,000 workers, said Mr. Filion, will be employed at the vestment in roads, housing, pub- |height of the Sidbec building 12.3 p.m.—Math Special ile services and so on... and program. About 2,500 persons 1.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers will be needed to.operate the mill when it goes into operation with a 1,000,000-ton annual pro- ductive capacity in 1971. The industry eventually is ex- pected to reach an annual out- The word ‘;anoe”’ is a Span vington explained, the 1965 mix) ond us Apel of oes ued a larger ratio of jib 2 gras _ - ~ non-taxable income. Dividends /boats y the Caribbean's paid in 1965 totalled $1,487,000, ‘original imhatn‘ants. 3SNOW AZNDIN L139 Via -UVE GOT AN HADNT YOU BETTER | WE'LL LIVE MALE THE | 6*X INJOV 13u9zS ° 8.00 p.m.—Down Memory Lane ; tons quid 5.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny ee ore. =e 4,000,008 ot “Mt 6.00 p.m.—Forest. Rangers :25:20-—Marine Weather : ’ has 6.30 p.m.—News, Weather and 5:28—The Outports os ae anid = e speech Sports ft 6:00—News and Weather a ; . 6.45 p.m.—London Line : 6:15—Report From Parliament Hill You must take inte account 7.00 p.m.—Trials of O'Brien |. 6:25—Sports Parade j that for each new job created : © B .00 p.m.—Beverley Hillbillies 6:35=Waltatime in .a steel mill you have from - - x 8.30 pim.—=Let’s Sing Out 7:00—Back tothe Bible Cade in di- ar 9.00 p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes 7:30—News end Weather - . : 9.30 p.m.—NHL 7:45—Saturday Night Hoedown Siddec would therefore at} DAILY CROSSWORD Chicago at Montreal 8:58—News Headlines end Weather tat single level create employ- S a 5 > |. ACROSS DOWN 23.Belong- AE-OT PP EREM ; P1150 p.m.—Juliette 9.0—Saturday Night Hoedown | Ment for some 25,000 people. De | AINIAMMATL IT TEIN} VAS pirm.—The -Ontdoorsman 9.30—Bebby. Hill. Show "| -He -said that if they earned Cocoriut 1. Goblet ing = =§s—s« (OLE RINCIENIS | > 12.00 a.m.—CBC.,National News 10.00—CBC National News an average annual salary of a . a toa . SS MO me 12.10 p.m.—Outer Limits 10.05—The Hit: Perede ~ $5,000, “this means $125,000,000 a. ea goddess LEY Samar] 1.15 a.m.—Station= Sign Off 10.30—Starlight Serenade <- labor ao. that will flow s ae Sas Th] ; 11.00—News and Regional Weather| directly from project.” = Mouse Tree o SUNDAY PROGRAMS | 17.05-starlight Serenede IMPROVE THE ECONOMY Pe pag oi ge aon eR ey ron fet ene Soni | kind house at. Gute RRM e MTS | : pom ¥. Kind of name MVE RSMO El | 12:30 a.m.—Musicale RADIO soup 28. Imi- . : ~ OO p.meeinsi Bod The Mehte—-- . lestorday's Answer , Lopate Calendar 7:00—Musie - x Mane of a sort 35. Conscious ae ) 2.00 p.m.—This Is. The Life ’ 36. Lady of = fy, 2.30' p.m.—Erie Sykes Show’: {rower On Te Mery “. a1. 31. Burst forth Troy Oo Meet tS 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. 16. Highway 89. Uncommen morrow | Sports Scene Pubes : 19. cask u. : 2 :00 p.m.—Carnival M | : money Large Traveler difficulty A, 6.00 a Wonderful Warld of Golt, 8:45—Music Around The World” ening gap between, s in-| 18. Quote 21. Letter of a sort 44. Youth zs ee ee om Snead ve. Jimmy | “0O7CBC News end From Our Own come level and those of Ontarie| 20. Judge's > a We sied t mina oer and Canada. - 4 “ a" z 5 : 10—-Bendate ; © 6:00 p.mi—A Place For Everythiiy Quebec's big job, he said, is . 6.30 wigs egy Fa casted SOM de eee, “not only (to) run faster than | . 23- Ernie of a ' 7.00 p.m.—Jane Wyman’ 10:50—CBC Sti Chile ung. everybody else but cut through a4 sa fame mm | 7:20 p.m.—Patty Duke 11:00—The cane Set the unbeaten and precipitous eo g 8.00 p.m.—Hank : 12:00—Current ind Choi paths.” . 26. Jumps , : || 8.30" p.m.—Flashback 12:30—Country cain mw Sidbee chose Becancour as sa city . i p.m.—€d Sullivan Show 1.00—CBC News and Weather the mill site because it ‘‘made| , 33 Dealer in. = 6gt0:00 p.m.—Bonanza 1.15—Opinion ‘| sense” from » the _ company’s |-b "" cioth {11.00 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days 1.25—Agende point of view, said Mr. Filion. ‘ 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News iS aatie ats Saw He added: 33; *12.08 a.m.—Local Weather end Sport; j.59 p.6, 1; " ‘ ' Scores 159—D.0. Time Signe “We don't know—except at an| 36. Rodent ; 2.30—Chansonette - intuitive level where your guess 37. Rank Zz CKCW-TV 3:00—Metropolitan Opera (9 is as good as mine—whether | 38. Certain Lucia Di Lammermoor the total cost to the province| . 40. Music note & —-410-p.m.—Station Sign On. 6-09—International Potpourit | for the benefits derived would| 41. Elliptical 3 “145 p.mi—The Christophers 6:35“-Report on St: Anne Ski Meet jnot have been less if Sidbec had | 43. Paleness = ~ 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar 7:00—CBC News |located nearer the markets it is| 45. Liama Zz 2:00 p.m.—Bishop Sheen 7:05—Inland and Marine Weather | bound to serve. country 2.30 p.m.—Faith In Action Seeleere Waa ee 46. Cares for __ 8:00 p.m.Carnival Montreal : ~ ESKIMOS ARE FEW mi 4.00 p.m. —Sonie of These Days — Pe aig About —11,500—Eskimos—tive—ia 47. Normal: 4.30 p.m.—Heritage nthe 86 = Canada, 15,000 in Alaska, 20,000 aoe 4.57 p.m.—C - News 9:00—The Saturday Beat ‘ : 1 coats x a 48. Football . £00 Awl ot Golf 10.00—Now | Osk You in Greenland and an estimated | 4 players. paps act Batneding ing | 10:30—A Man at Westmini 2,000 in Siberia. 2-19 6.00 p.m.—A Place For Everything ister | 6.90 pachitiene ten 11:00--C8C News . : DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: - 7:00 p.m.—Walt Disney 1.05—Jazz Canadiana ple LEADS LISTS AXYDLBAAXR 00: pi Hank 12:00-—CBC News The fastest-growing city in| - le LONGFELLOW # 8.20 p.m.—Flashback 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and Canada is Calgary, with a 96- One letter ai ‘ j 4 | & 9.00 ‘s.mi—Ed Sullivan Marine, Weather per-cent population increase in e' imply stands for another. In this sample A is use FAi.c0 p.tudonees ; 12:15—Music In The Night }1951-61. | : for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos-. 11.00 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days trophies, the length and formation of ‘the words are all hints. 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News | ; : ; Each day the code letters are different. > 92.10 a.m.—LTV News * fs : >. HOISRSs | CONTRACT BRIDGE 2 ae 5 3 ° : . PQJIBJ XU INP ZFJ -REP-QZG—ZL pelts ni oe UNKKJUU, CFG FQcCP x : sa Q SATURDAY , acre vu Ve ss i East dealer. ay : 6:45—Island Wr, Mar. Temp. Recdekh: veieaaliec ct lta ¢ ,Deslices. tive pays a) CIZB.—UMGFIM URXPQ > lt Mere | See king, on which he discards a | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: KNOWLEDGE CASTS A LIGHT 6:55—News and Weather diamond. He then leads the 4 SEYONDITSOWN IMMEDIATE BOUNDARIES,—TYNDALL ~7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour NORTH isk ok: eanies 2¢ d ‘ se By,15-Morning _ Roundup aQI8 j eig of spa ak aa lummy._ (© 1966, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) 4,.7:30—News and Weather’, WAKQE tat sta tee > Tt sy ; ; 97:35—Farm Report oi ( o583 aking to t - — juts t| ; = / 7:41—Morning Roundup “” $Q64 the ante at aa - OUR OPLE ery |7:4S—Island Wr., Mar. Temp. ie mr ee, eee BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HO @ * | .7:46—Morning Roundup _ ihe f i i ; ; | Ss s6=Sporns: —end Score} OF8542 -- 1092 __| West's king, win. the club re- ‘ : i ae ©7642 @KQ109 | turn With the ace, and then give |~~ ———— ~———— ire f gh i¢ 18:01—News &K9 HA752 partner a club ruff. . “W PUT You DOWN HERE, O10 BOY} nec |lepcaK UP © 8:11—Weather is . SOUTH : It is easy enough to make). |@UTITS Dust FOR AFEW DAYSIMRS. 4\ a any wm L\WHeN You! Qe 4 :16—Morning Roundup (oK109754 these plays if you see all 52 HOOPLE 1S VERY FOND OF DOGS BUT YOU TALK Just }) READY! ~ 8.45—Weather e7 Cards, but the question is whet- MIGHT SAY 4HE'S A TRIFLE YET, EVEN QUINCY DID wm @A5 her East should be clever enough IN HER WAYG/ 4HE NEEDS TIME TO ARN ME ||| && 8:50—Atlantic. News) Roundup ; 4 ce ADJUST TO CHANGE <O TLL BREAK (N Wi Te rtiutisis caiek Wank, Cie Corel #31083 to figure them out, seeing only} | A03UST yo < 7 PRIVACY Z// tt WOULD, }} | FFE ae te } The Bidding: 28 cards. The answer is yees— HER GRADUALLY’ J~ re Take TME!) | | FE) "9:10—Keyboard | Melodies East South West North fhe trouble to interpret the clues = 3g 9:25—Notes and Musie 1¢@ 1@ Pass 46 a hand ‘ Tpr ee os , we) Sl ‘ 4 ‘ tho Snare we wen : Opening lead — two of dia-| East knows from the previous *¥00—News and ‘ Weather monds.’ iplays that declarer started with = ah = 991:05—Notes and Music Bridge is not an ideal game |precisely two diamonds and one F BR sis barndceg - Eoverlalne for the lazy thinker. It takes ajheart. It is reasonable:forhim | [_ - Se sae M91 40--Notes and Music certain amount of hard work jto conclude that South’s remain- ( COULD USE THIS Tyi.55—Attantic News Roundup | |&nd clear thinking to come up jing cards consist of six spades ( y . FEE a ‘ a ae weal with right answers to the many |and four clubs, and it is also aca > end r 12.05-the Band Parade . problems of bidding and play reasonable to suppose that ‘the eae fae , an ©42.45—Mostly Music that periodically arise. ‘contract cannot be defeated un- = - ; = 1) poly 1:00— News and Weather Tnstinct alone won't “do- the less West has the king of clubs. en > " 1.15—In Canada This Week CBC job; you have to be willing to |. East therefore acts on these - 1 ow ; .30—Checkpoint . |expend ‘some effort to figure|assumptions by going up with z 2:00—News and Weather’ out what everybody at the table |the.ace of spades and returning + 4.2.05—Tops ‘in Pops has, and what to do about it/'a club. A lazy player might not = 3:00—News) and Weather . after you do figure ‘it out. \be willing to go to all this both- Les, ¥ Zi FWG.3.05—Tops In. Pops For example, consider this |er and might automatically play| |, gv, awe | eS - .) 4:00News and, Weather hand where East is defending |low on the eight of spades, but| “ TIME* y wW 7 4:05—Tops In Pops against. four spades. West leads |he would later have cause to a Mi \ \ = §:00—News and Weather a diamond South taking # with iregret his . : aan te fie ~ - aantentneee - poemsiomnan < si Bf - a _ — ‘ ie wr