@ _ 12.13 a.m.—Local Wéathe? and Sports 12 m.—Stati Si Ott —Commentery * F fe EB pry Vancrver savers abit W0/—, ACROLS—- DOWN. a5 nip. FREESE ! 10 30—Music On The Move — leents a gallon a that time—| 1.Contend Ge, as 10. Parson Fasc man] aia 7 Chey | . eibaaad j ; 5. Hoof beat the roast bird MINIT E a : | 11.00—CBC News should cost drivers in no:thern 4 © Vari SIOMENIe |] [| THURSDAY |11-08—Morn. Comm. Leis Fewer Atlin—about 65 cents. _. ore Viliew: 20 Ramee ER 1116cFer Coneieners | His argument was. answered ee 8. Quek 22. Jewish MEATS 6:30=News end .Weether 11.20—Rezerd Album by Douglas Brown, counsel for 19 Period settee Yectival CRRSECMRSE 6:35—Merning _Rewndup 11.30—The Archers | Shell OU of Canada who crit. atthe 4. Babyl 93 Sle) else wos : 6:45—Island Wr... Mar.—Temp. 11.45 Two For & Quarter Cized Mr. Srelford's—brother | 11-Broad eee an: a believe es See | 6:46—Merning” Roundup |12.00—Jemberee..Junetion John for charging a markup of | anitla 6. Depressed 24.God- fEcCMEee | | 6:55—News and Weather | 12°15—Boy Meets Gir! 8.7 cents a gallon im Burns 22. “Now is the by solitude dees ; K ISIFIEICIS) . 7:00-—Hebrew. Christian Hour | 12.30——Meritime Farm 6'Cast Lake—compared with the then | —— of our 7. Retired of Yesterdsy’o Answer ; 7:1 5=;Merning —-Reundup | +,00—CBC News end Weather __| current margin of seven cents Giscontent” 8. Foretell heal. 82. Large worm 7:30-—News & Weéather | 11:15—The Young Felk ‘im Vancouver. ~ 14.Oneofthe 11. Merry ing 35. Back of : * 7:33—Ferm Report V.45—The Oper Read Show | -“Before all these triticisms of hills‘of 12.Last-———__- 95. Tolerable “the neck Pes * 7:41—Morning Roundup 1.59—D.O Time Signa! jthe. oi! companies, start with | Rome and 27.Itthickeng “$7. Size of eS 7:45—tsland Wr. Mar, Temp. 2.00—The Open Road Show | your brother and yourself,”’ Mr.| 16. Nobleman: testament 29. Angry * coal 7:46—Morning Reundup 2:45—TBA | Brown said. abbr. 13. Pleated 30. Satan 4. Printer’s 7:46—Sports Capsule and Score 3.00—CBC News | The ot! companies have stated 17. Suffix ruffle . 31. Upright measure beard 3.03—Trana-Canade Matinee |that it is impossible to compute 18. Rubber : 8:00—News 4:00—CBC News |the cost. of making one gallon band 1 Ts Sle io S 8; } lee Weather 4:03—Canadien Roundup /of gasoline because gasoline is 20. Chum J, 8:16—Merning Roundup 5.00—Mar. Fish B'cast ‘only one of many products man: 21. Cry of 10 ZA | Zz 8: 45—Weather 4.20—Tempo ‘ufactured from crude ail. They| pein ~ W ZA 6 8:56-—Atlantic News Roundup - ‘CBC, Notebook argued it was impossib'e te 23. Long om 1 ‘s | oe ____ 8:38-4S—Theught—Per?-Teday——_}-6.00-—CBC News = tf any one of lance : Lo a 9:00—CBC National News 61S On Partiarnent—Hitt————— =o <a hae aes — a aoe Preview=Commantany CBC.) 6.-20=Today's Editorial 8 | . Irelan BoD 1 9:1é—Netes > & Music : east inleet “Weather and” Sports” TES ey Sas ay ries aps Sin eee dae IO ao 10.00—News — Weather Scores \today for gasolme in BC, thar. 9, Poet ode 10:05—Netes and’ Music 6.30~Business Baremeter lit did in 1940 when off prices | 28. Runs off 7420 GY 10:40-—Mr.- Ce-ep Program 6.35—Music In The :Evening were government - controlled j the tracks 11:06-News. & Weether 7.30—Agenda and Centennial Expe Provincial price controls begun | 30. English 11:05—-News and Views On-Greceries 8.00—Assignment lin 100; coal te Ol river 11:20—Notes end Music 2 | 8.30—The Sound. The Sixties | British Americas’ O8 Com- 33. Diminutive % GY | 11:45—Bulletin Board | 9.00—Mid Week Theatre i id he hare toc he ae | 3. Sinatra “ - 11:50—Notes and Music 110.00—CBC Nat'l News On ; Dany sat le biz and Como Y OS 11,55—Atlentic News Roundup Parliament Hill and crepancy in prices should be| 36. Say over Z «VW laid to distribution costs, dealer ain as) OY * 12,00—Weether Speaking Personally | and absence nf | 8s YZ je j * 12:05—.P.81, Road Report 10:30—Chamber Music eet sas n| 88. aoe = =| . 12.07—Tewn end Country Time sayiaar-vvonce Hendel—Alien =. aha ae healers | ~30 mdy Yj | + 12:30—News — Weather ke mln tt F ” Sein, . 5. 12:45=Tewn —& Country” Time 42-15—Musie_ In The Night 4s the ‘result of competition im 40. sini of WY” 40 Y | Ft 1:00—-News — Weather | 4s Mececs 7 7 Aart * 1:05—Tewn — Country Time f : 42. Thaw : ; YZ “esis | CONTRACT BRIDGE | ®= A ; 45—Town a Country Time : ; > ‘ DAILY CR U — how ae 2:00—News — Weather és .By B. JAY BECKER AXYDL ee to work It: R303 Maat y Mate meld ON a ES : Powe. £6.00 p.m.—Nations Business 2° 6.3) p.m.—Gazerte ? 11.30. p.m.—The Tactile Age e-implanted Arm Of Athlete id Making Good Progress STILLWATER, Okla tAP)—Ajevery evidence time will take rson walking by Bob. Swaf- care of it s office probably would no Last October his right arm «6 nothing unusual—a tall, fair- was cay ght im the oe man efficiently operating mechanism of a clothes dryer {9 adding machine with his left the university's athletic depart- ge a signa dangles ment laundry ® mou His arm was ripped off, mid- ot until he digs out a book way between the elbow and matches and deftly strikes shoulder, ending his baskethal to light the cigarette is it career nt something is amiss. faybe, too, an observer who REACTED QUICKLY 't recognize the former But, partly because of the State University bas- quick reactions by team - mate be ae player might notice he Gary Hasemann, a pre-med stu- snt use his right hand as he dent, a team of surgeons cus- ,alimbs into his car to go for his. cessfully re-implanted the sev- y one-hour hospital therapy ered arm after an eight-hour ons with nurse“Judy Terrell. operation at university hospital For Swaffar, something had in Oklahoma City. Hasemann been. wrong, although there's had packed the severed limb tn N cold water and ice oN . CFCY-TV - VICTORIA ‘CP) —After 18 "$8.00 p.m.—Musicale |months of testimony, some of it **3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth y | highly technical, the royal com- 9.00 p.m.—Vacation Time 5.00 pm —King’s Outlaw 5.30 o.m.—BBC Films mission inquiry into British Col- _ gasoline prices ‘as end- What # will mean to the man 615 p.-m.—Live Lenger fF -7.00 p.m.—Crcy TV News won't be known until after the 7.15 p.m.—TBA commissioner, Judge C. W. 7.30 p.m.—Bewltchad Morrow: makes his report 8.00 p.m.—Challenge Golf | The commission has sat in 900 p.m.—Winnipeg Variety cities, towns and villages 9.30 p.m.—Perry Mason ; the It has » 10.50 p.m.—Kret Suspense Theatr® | read scores oF cram. hundreds of witnesses and pon 12.00 p.m.—CBC News dered hours of cross-examine: >| Boards of trade and chambers Yr In subsequent operations, , nerves were retied with the hope +that within a few years, Swaffar | would regain feeling in the arm. Swaffer's recovery has pro gressed so satisfactory that he no longer needs a sling Swaftar can use only his left arm, although he }.as feeling and manoeuvrability above the el- bow in his right “T've got feeling down to here, now, said -Swaffar, pointing three inches below the area where the arm was re-im- |planted. ‘The nerves have grown about three inches.” Swaffar, 4 towering 6-9, Is a mathematics major, with a mi- nor in accounting He has two more years to go before he gets his degree Circulation in Swaffar's right | hand is fine, a primary concers jearlier by doctors. But the for- mer athlete notes the hand is slightly smatier than his left ‘hand because of inactivity. THE AIR 18-Month Probe Completed Wenespay rrocrams Cn Price Of B.C. Gasoline | | Parading before the co:nmic- sion have been trade unionists. |farmers and ranchers; econom- | ists, driver organizations, pri- | vate citizens, a. prominent Com munist’ lawyers, politicians and investment men ANSWER LACKING And the one most recurrent furore raised at the time of its Scores fon a 12.15 p.m.—Sign OH | 9.00—Citizen's Forum—CBC CKCW.-TV 9:30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestre— csc 1.43 p.m.—Station Sign On 10:00——-CBC Nat. News. On Parlie- 1.45 p.m.—Visit te England } 2.15 p.m.—News, Weather & Sports 2.30 p.m.—Peyton Place 3.00 p.m.—Gale Storm $8.30 p.m.—Mement of Truth ~ 4.00 p-m.—Vacation Time 4°30-g-mm- Sunshine Semester §.00 9.m.—Kings Outlews ment Hill & Speaking Per : sonally—CBC : 10:30-—Variety Showcass=CBC 11:00—News & Regional Weather |11.05—Starlight Serenade 11:30—News & Weather I35—Startight Serenade 12:00—CBC. News, Weather & 5.30 p.m.—Quest Under Capricorn 6.00 p.m.—Nation’s Business { fpore 6.15 o.m.—Carteons e CBA s 6.30 p.m.—News, Weather & Sport : : 7.00 p.m.—Meverick 4 WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.—Dr Kildare | Ze 9.00 p.m.—Swing Ding | 6.00—The Morning Shew. Part 1 930 p.m.—Perry Meson | 7:00—The Morning ‘Shéew, Part | 10.36 p.m.—Mystery Theatre | 8.00—CBC News and Inland Wx 11.30 p.m.—Take Thirty | 8.15—Maritime Sportscast 4 12.00 p.m.—CBC-TV News 8:22—The Morning Show Part 2 12.15 @.m.—Viewpeint | 8:35—Leave !t To Bennet 12.20 @.m.—Lione! Network News |_9.00—CBC News mception, thé inquiry—closed | quietly Wednesday following a jlong summation by H. King, | commission counsel. é Sitting @ on the fina! sessions was the three-man Alberta com- mittee of inquiry into gasoline | imarketing, whieh plans to| launch a similar investigation | jmext fall | Chairman Kenneth McKenze, |an Edmonton lawyer: says his | group will apply for copies—of | al! the briefs and a copy of the | transcript. | B.C.'s inquiry was ordered by | Premier. Bennett after Cyril 7Sxelford, a maverick Social! "The Guardier, Charlottetown, Wed., July 21, 1985. 11 {said Ontario shares the fedenal | the marketplace and generally equa!’ to that of competitors Standard Oil of B.C. sad com- |petition must he relied Gpen to achieve the best economic. bal ance in production. consumption and price Shell, in common with most of tw large firms, said it breaks even on its BC opera- tions, with net proft onl, $5,000 in 1983 on total sales of §41.- The B.C. Automotive Retaz! ers Association asked some form of price control and more freedom of enterprise for the 2,000 service stations around th provinc Police Network vising means to fight organized ernme A high degree of co-operation already exists among police |forces in Canada and the trend is towards a full exchange of in- telligence ‘data, he said The premier noted that a tele- type system serving 120 police forces in Ontario has been oper- ating successfully for several months It might be that such a system should be imtroduced on a national scale. “We urge the serious consid- governments concern with de | eration of this proposal,” Mr. Robarts said. | The Ontario brief also recom- mended that regular confer-| ences of intelligence officers from major police forces in Canada be held te encourage the exchange of intelligence in- “es “teletype network to link police tario government. Proposed By Ont. "=" OTTAWA SPREAD ACROSS WORLD First begun at Stoney Creek, forces throughout Canada was Ont, 68 years ago, there now proposed Monday by the On- are Womeh's Institutes in the ‘West Indies, Australla, India, Premier John Robarts, in a Malaysia, Scandinavia, § 0 th statement to be presented to the Africa, the United States and (CP) — A national ISNOW AINDIN federal - provincial conference, RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 6 /\ Je eeiSor Rea atte CONSTRUCTED THE LAW SCHOOL AT, THE UNIVERSITY |Credit backbencher, threatened| fer oe to bolt the party and sit as e"- QUALIFYING CREDENTIALS andependent OF ANY KIND SPARKS ARGUMENT © Kine Foamow Satine len, 1965. Weld she meee | Mr Shelford, a 44-year-old _3:00—News Headlines & Weathe: 3:03—Trana-Canada Matinee—CBC North-dealer._- 3:30—Tops In Pops North-South: vulnerable. 4:00—News Headlines and Weather Ni 403-<Canedien Roundup-C8C | sia 4:16—Tops in Peps } @AIB 5:00—News and Weather @K65 5:05—The Outparts SAKQIT _ 5:25;20—Merine Weather East 5:28-—The Outports . 29643 @K853 6:00—News and Weather Oo4 os E 6:18—0n Parliament Hill—CBC @Q72 ol9 Py 6:20-—-Teday’s Editerial—€BC 108 4 $2832 6:25—Sports — Parade Stee Barometer—-CBE @s7 6:35—Tonight’s Music “J00=Back to The Bible Saag 7:30-News & Weather 3 . 7:45—Pregram Schedule 7:46—Red Cress Pragram The bidding: _ 8:00—Tenight’s Music — | Merth Hest South West 8:58—News Headlines and Weather QNT Pages ¢ Pass | ¢S Pass 3 ‘Opening lead—four spa: AT LAST WRIGLEY'S | We dan't usually j out of school, but this worthy of repetition The hard occurred some jyears ago in the expert rubber ‘bridge game at the Cavendish | Club in New York. If the bid- ding appears screwy, all we can |say is that & was. Nevertheless, for what its reasonable explanation for the , there is a< jextraordinary bidding sequence that ‘occurred. | Some experts, then as well as ‘now, use the Gerber convention |opposite notrump bids. The Gerber convention is similar to Blackwood, the chief difference | being that the quest for aces; starts at four clubs instead of ‘four notrump The responses te the Gerber four club hid are similar to the responses te the Blackwood four Kotrump. A four—tdiamond response shows mo aces: four | hearts, one ace; four spades, two aces, aid 86 4D. : South felt certain that if | North's twe notrump bid includ- |ed three aces there would be thirteen easy tricks. Therefore. in an effort to get to the grand | South's hapes fully materializ- 'ed. North did recognize the four: club bid as Gerber. He respon- 'ded four spades to show his | three~ aces. It didn’t occur to |North that actually, . according | to-the-convention, he was show- ing only twe aces You may wonder, therefore. why South sow bid seven Get some soon! hearts, knowing that his side was missing an ace. The answer is that South made the same miscaleviation as North had | made He read the four spade _ | tesponse as showing three aces. “There was certainly nothing | wrong with the final contract — © | there were tricks te burn. North | was Hareld Ogust, New York star who has represented the, More to enjoy! Um t tHonally Wes jay’s Spearmint, Double | gad Sealy ap yr sy Sen] Juicy Fruit Gum ere now available jJr., the editor, of the Bridge ~ everywhere in the Big Dime Pack. | World magazine. They proved es = - = = : = —* one. * . cea fninca - Two wrongs make a right. i . Britain 6-X INAS V 13uD3S DAILY CROSSWORD PEE) AEE One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A { ant for the three L's, X fot the two O's, ete. 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