‘ ON THE AiRlL“““““' WWW "m W- 26' 1964- “itineraries lavol Students . a' 0 'n ' ca _ ' WWATANKE ' BEAGHAMETDLETALL THI lBl A d 38:“ [our mm ‘mvan s to MELODV.’...COME DANCE MU‘tCGO‘fOWASTE.’ 96009 T ’ MONDAY PROGRAM “Drinug the second century,l l ON'UT‘fl'E LEROY V '7 " . " S B s from 1867 to the present day. a‘. Wagner ‘ p CFCY TV y great deal of lost ground has‘ i” ' /"’ Y i been regained. Another two gen-l QUEBEC (CPL—Robert Mar; 3 E. 2.30 p.m.—Mu;.“|“ v ‘ ‘ , erations and we will have risen .ceau, president of the .Lava , ‘ 3.00 p.m.-—Ai The World ru... ‘mm‘l‘tllllccégnguctillfi? cS' 331thzhzoilin2lvulzuslllsal \gspgglr 0”" the level °f "1° rest M m“ luniversity Slums“? Asm'afim’ 3 cl 33° “mi-“Wm Thirty ' lspecializes in buildins a‘ pack? it cam: inlo tun“. inn lights mu" 5 isaid tha‘ S°hcm7r . G n' 7 z“ 1.00 p.m.—lhs sum 5.0,," age plan. subsidiary of Vnrthwost Trust; “To give up today. when .we .eral Claude 'Wagners report on >1 4.31 p.m.-R.u|. Dml. If you're looking m. a place C0” and*passed‘ into the handslhave almost reached. this aim, ‘police' activities durin g the: 5.00 p_m.-World of Nature to hang your corporate- hat, of Charles Berna”. its oriainall‘would be. in my opinion, cow IQueen‘s visit to Quebec City‘ 5-30 pom—Music Hop “million Will PrOVlde the land. assistant general manager asonsim‘d'ce and betray.al‘ . .was nothing 0th” man a W” 6.00 p.m.-—Butns and All... design and engineering. then H. Clark Bentall and (1i MI‘. Lessard said he did not lIlK‘al act. I J 6.1” p.m.—Gu¢n. lbuild it. finance it and manage Bentall and John Tucker a‘find “‘9 1867 consmuu‘m 9"" UFO" “5' “"5 Few” seems ml 7.0l p.m.—CFCr TV NEW. 3it. (.10 éssmiate‘ ' fect, but he asked “would we .be a utilization of the penal 7.l5 pawn—Purity ppm“, Quit The offer and the operation OPERATIONS EXPAND have done better?" Jcode for the silencmg of politi- A 7.20 p.ln.~Sports Wflokly have proved successful enough. Charles Benta l l's qualm. "I believe that the two most cal Opponents. MFA Marceau trio p-m.-—lesve It To as..." “V” 53 _ years for Dominion cations as a structural engineer one" CFitiCiledt Win“ in ou‘rlsa‘ yea”...ANI-rugzglg wuxr man as Mew-r 8.00 p_m__My "we so". Construction to accumulate 750 led him into desicn and the3 COHSlilutiO" haVe ‘0 do Will! is“? Mr. Wagner. who also is Que- NOR SON FOR A‘TYPEWRTTEE TOUC'JED "' 3.30 p.m.——Don Mme, 9mP10yees. a handful of subsid- fully integrated operation Do-‘ mutation and Education Fed- l bec's acting attorney - general. 11‘! lT'5 A6000 - i5 [T1 9_Qo p.m._sh°w of "1. week Manes. and contracts worth hun- minion offers today. eral powers of taxation are dei- ‘ said in his report to Premier . _ . ,‘ TYPE- ,‘ W )— E 40.00 tam-43mg" Mm ‘treds of millions from Victoria Major early projects included initer too great. In effect, for Lesage Tuesday that separa- z. \EZTTEZ WRITER JLQO p.m._mA . 0 lialifax. the B.C. Sugar Refinery and;several reasons. 1 find it ridi-,tists, university students. thugs AaNN/F .’ j, Ji.3o_p,m,_5,l Lawn...“ Nonh . Tie company has just an. Woodward's Stores in Vancou- culous to see the federal goV-lfrom Montreal and U fi % l2.00 p.m.—CBC TV New. “Punced its boldest venture and V91 During the Second World‘ernment repay the provinces lgl‘oup of reporters caused most I. a 1243 ..m.-imi wean," biggest eyecatcher yet: Twin war Dominmn desmned and through joint plans. .ot the trouble when the Queen 2 ‘ g m“ ..m___5ign OH ifl-stm“? office towers in down-Ibuilt 4,35 self-propelled ramp‘ “Thai is why I believe it is was in Quebec City Oct. 10-11. CKCW TV “9011"” [0 00“ $13.000,-.‘a;i%al‘:g {Ce’gs‘arles Bantam isiboth absolutely necessary and, Mr_ Marceau said in a state— — I ‘ board chairman. Clark Benta-ll‘sane for therVmCeS m w‘lh'.me"t that the L'bgral goYem' 10.00 amps'amn Si 0 z 200 N 1i: president and R G Bentanidraw from jomt plans and raise iment has been trying to iden. ' ’ . 9" " . ‘ " “’3 ""5 Weather ‘ _ . ~ -' ' ‘the money which they need .tify its political opponents With 'atlonsl School Telecast 2.27-Mstlnee Musical Charade. lexeculwe Vice-.preSIdent. lthemqelves ,, lextremisls 10.33 s.m —Nova Stotis School; 2~30—Tops in Country and Pops lb Tre'rsollcrftgzwanm Bd'CM A!" A l . l . ll. ~'p.m.—Across Canada 3-00—News Headlines 8. Weathe ‘ er a'. as .a c an am' , 42.00 p.m.-—-Friend|y Giant 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee CB'C imba .‘ave separate managers: 112.15 p.m.—Chez Helene 3.30—Tops in Country 8. Pop- a.nd held Staffs‘ In EaSt’ernl ‘ i - ‘ .l?.30 p.m.>—Butternut Ridge i LOO—News Headlines 8. Weather lcanada' Whether 8-110ther com'i _ I . _ g g WHATls'rHE ‘.l 00 ppm—Monday Playbill ‘ 4.03—Csnadian Rounduo—--CBC mam, hams .f‘FS' fights to .t‘he ' v d 3’" iv — E MATTER W’TH . Am," 4.10~Topi in Country and Pop, :nalme Dominion Construction.‘ / O E PLUTO? f 230 p_m._A, Home W‘m Helen 4_30_nm Ompom 1the company is called Bentali x i '. Cracker 5-00—News and Weather (“onbtrllcllol‘ ,h u ,‘ In E e“?- :,3.00 n.m.——As The wwid 1...... 5.05—Matinee Musical Chsrsdes -(?on?mwp 5' “d o 39““qu “b. < 6’ .330 p-m.-—Tske Thirty . 5-08—Tho Outporis 5' lanes met" 9k “'0 mil work 3 I. — a __ . v ' - d equip. : j .. .- L490 pun—Secret Storm ‘ 5-25 Marine Weather com?a’:“es rvuc dan t. 5 i . ',d.30 p.m.—Razz|e Dsleo l 5-28—"19 OUtPOm ‘men comma”: an prone-ties' o a l . . finance. clecttlr. and en'uneer- . i r ._5.00 inn—Fun Time don—NCW‘ 8nd . mg firn“ h i :5 V I slug“ “‘6‘” "N’supp" C'Ub ‘ 2'12???" “1"?” “m—CBC Buildings It mm: or manages ml '36.! . .—' I T lewsi - - ports are a o ‘ ' , . "-‘ ‘ ' .f . 5 9'" _L'°"°h r ° °" New' 6.30_T°ni h“ Mum in Western canada \iould stand , “mm; MART"; ‘ I “if .625 p-M. West e . 700_B k9 h I ‘50 storeys high if they were. _ ENTRANCE ToACAVE - 36-30 P-m-Spom 7'30_N‘:M":n'd'm?'b': [stacked one on another. they in-l Port Arthur, Tasmania, j (.635 rum-Supper C'uh 7'45_P S h“ " lclude Bentall hUlldings in Van-1 ls AN ALMOST-PERFECT ' ,_ 7~00 Wilt—77 Sunset St'ln ‘ ‘ we'd") ‘ 3d“ couvcr. Victoria, Edmonton and: OUTLINE OF THE MAP 3.8.00 p.m.—aewnched l ’-“-’°"'9*"* MUSE , Calzary. OFTASMANIA ' pggg lam—Solon Me‘slse'rh w k l g-ggjiszlzgfuwm "WW 1——————'—-! MOMS «How LONG CHAVEAP ployou FALLIN on Di li-uke\. ,' . p.m.— 10w 0 a ee ' ... . ' - ' nope p.m.—oan9er Mm g-ggjews FHud'im Eugenie" Peat Producers I” m“ WE DAD 55522: “M “my 5'6” wfiaififiis ." l. o.m.—-Th ixties - 8"“ Owl“ — v -. p.m._w:nd: & Ma 9.30—Distinguished Artists ~ CBC YOUR 'DEAL? 49.00 ..m‘_cec TV New. ‘l0.00—Nationsl News CBC ; . Y _ {2:14 ._m'_v;ewp°;ng .l0.30—Continenlal Holiday—CBC I QUEBEC 'CP' __ Peal har_ ‘ , C I 12.20 a.rn.—l.ionel Networl: News "Loo—“9W5 “d Reg'or‘" Wea'h" vest”: in eastern Quebec have x‘ . ‘ l A A‘. \J ” “'75 “"‘"‘S""°" Sig" 0" in‘os—mrligm se'ehdd’ lformcd an association in' the I'll ' FL” 9 .’ f‘ 4! C - .Mm ~~~~~~~~ '*-—‘ll.30—News and Maritime Weather Iran, or 5mm competition from =l § \ M‘ g ‘3 r l CF‘FY ‘ll'as‘s'a'l'gh' salmade & 'ncii'. mechanized peat oper- . - o—Nem’ Regmml wadlhe' jations ili New Brunswick. ‘ CHIEFOFAPELlGlOUS ‘ MONDAY S’mm 5mm % The Association of Peat Pro- BROTHERHOOD N 7 ‘12'05—5'9" 0” iducers of Quebec presented a Maur’lama'Amca' sea—'Sign On lb ' f to Resources Minister WAS BORN 0" THE 6.30m...” a Weather | CH RADIO l “e ' * ‘ 3 BACK OFACAMEL Hf. ass—Country & Western Roundup i H l Rene L°V°5q_"“- _ . i qua fmryfflm WHlCH PRINCE EUGENgofSAW l ( 6'55_News and wea'h" MOND Tile 39 piodutcrs said they ,0 YIMSNMSZH (lea-1736) LAY lN STATE AFTER HIS DEATH 700—Hebrew Christian Hour l m“ “rim” dimwm” “"1955. Nil/[k M97504 HAS BEEN PRESEWED UNCH'WGED m . . 7'” C é'oo‘n“ M°"""9 Sh°w lilicy and the government can pkwofmrfz 3 s I“ ' » ,,,,stlentslummm . -- ountry a. Western Roundup 7.00—The Morning Show tea”). on, a concerted plan of emlmtmmslmumum—d 0 ghilsetgwamp near ’3 “(‘1 “_ 771:.l0—News and walk" ‘ a‘oo‘cac News 3"“ '"la'ld Weathel action to overcome problems. he LostCity..3n tile ' ’. ‘-- ‘ ' ~H—Fa'm Re 0" I 3.15—Msrittme Sportscast l Problems included competi- ” Parezstands 5’53 "In ‘ ' ' gag-SWWW 8‘ wes'em R°U"d’9“ 8.2l—~The Morning Show Itinn from New Bt‘u n S ch k. m - 5' /- ' . ' ' 9"” I 8.25—Ths Bob Goulel Show lwhere mechanical methods of ' ’ 8-”‘W93'l‘9’ ‘ 8.35—Max Ferguson .harvestinti had reduced costs > V 8.16--Country 8- Western Rounde E 9.00—CBC News lconsidel-ably. ACROSS 3. One 24.Put a r 8 “qwea'hgr 9.ll—C0lnmentary ‘ in Quchcc. an effective mech- ‘l-Bordffl ‘ thousand 011. E "I ' -8-3’”'A"3""‘ “9"” iHrs—AM Chronicle lanizcd cut could not be made EASU‘mgem tong-celled as 2 B.57--Thought For Today 'o_'5_playmom lbecause ficids were ruth by fruit animal clothes _. . ‘7")°"CBC NEW" 3' V°'C° "pm" loan—Court oi Opinion iprevious cuts and contained too 9-B°‘md*'-ry 5- Abrupt 25 heme!“ l . _ 9.lO--CBC PreVlew Commentary __ . . , 10. Candle 6.Escape:sl. land x , “.00 National War Memorial Cere- many mo 5. 9.l5-Notes and Mus:c ‘. "why. The brief said while m.ndu(._ 12.ABa.ldwin 7.Unrolll city I‘ 2'27—M"""” Mus" 9mm!” HAS—Music On The Heather iion in Quebec has decreased in‘ ‘t’rfilacm‘ 3-welrd: 25‘ 5:1“ ‘30"'N°'“ and Mum l2.00—Jamboree Junction recent years. it is rising in New °' Var' 28‘ '1 9..‘5—What’s the song contest’ . . . A ,. , I . h f 13.Abrading 9. Fold over ab- , l2.l0—Summer Olympic Reports Biunsulck. About. 90 mm rent 0 I0.0t. —News and Weather . . . - . material 11.Cereal atract. . K & . l2.30—Msnllmo Farm BCast Quebec production is exported to “- Pfince 30 ~._ “mink An". m'o" _N°'es Mum LOO—CBC News and Weather lthp United States. Ed “.4 , ' . " Hon—News a. Weather : , . . w 16.Even. FranCisco ‘ . . l.l5—Summer Olympic Reports The new association asked I] a. ll nfi—Womens Institute Program ‘ . 3m - POGL - 87.1700! . " . i|.30—The Tommy Hunter Show me Quebec government to bu. . ll.20—Notes I. Must: . 3 - 18.Guy-ropea recreation covering H 7 M . M . I Ch Id” l.45—-Tlme Out For Melody' carry out research 0" Peat 9"" 1 .Born 19. European. areas 38. Belonging 1 ‘§O:N"'"°°& "1”": " 1.59—00 Time Signal iting, drying and marketing. itd 17.3mm“ finch 33mm wher 1:40_N°:“ and [music ZOO—Time Out For Melody also asked for a auhSidy sysg phemn zo’Head menu”. 39 Simm ll‘A‘i Bollel' B rd L‘s—had“ F'°"‘ "‘e Chm" .tom 5"“ 35 “la! 1" me” Where 13. 3W" covering 34. Revolve 41. Haitems I ‘1‘5;N:':s'"and°imsic 3.00—CBC News . lchemical fertilizers and clay 20.0mm..- ,1_Cuck°° M‘Exchmge “LC-wot. III ' 5_Al . N ‘ . 3.03—Trans-Cansde Matinee lproductlon ls concerned. 23,1:tuadige 21 soakfl“ premium crow z “'5‘ "TC 6w ‘ 3.30—Trans-Cansds Matinee :' " 210108010: I z ’ 1 , o 7 a N; l2.00-Weat it c ' Tim L004“ New, 1 d. S poet. '< Izosfilown 0“? ryh ADS—Canadian Roundup 28. Eat away ’0 " 12.30—Newls :ndthReat re'r 4.10_Mmic ,n T,“ N, , 29 Compassion 12.453—1?.E..&oscoune"p° “me “Meowdown Que. QUITS 30.1{indof ,1 ,3 Weatheryl- N.S. Randi 5'00_M"' Fish BIC“. ’ . $€fleflt »' ape}. 5-20-ngch . b k Confederation , u Emmi ,. , ,6 ,, ' 02 00 . His—Town a. Country Tum , country , csc too—CBC Nev" , OTTAWA «cm—n would be. . a 19 l-‘5‘T°'""‘V&H‘."";:h°fim 6.l5—On Parliament Hill ran m M “cowardice and h..- “Exam”- l As snors KEEP we FRIGHT'ENED l.45——Town -ou v __ . “040.,”5 Editorial “a”... if Quebec swarmed. so In t 1° 2, ,2 4 ,6 _'l STOREKEEPERS BACK. THE WILD TIPAILHANDS new-r 6.25—lnlsnd Weather 8. Sports Scores fm‘m Confederation “now that l 37' Praioun I] THEIR ANGER ON THE HELPLESS TDWN FOR HAVING LOST .- ~ Ma’CDONALD ‘ 6‘3°”5'-'"‘"‘" olvmnic ppm" llts main aims have almost beenl solMan's nuns ’7 I'll T THE “swam ) RADIO SERVICE 6-‘5'Ml’si‘ i" 'h’ hem” lreached." Marcel Dessard. a,Apigment 2, so I.‘ ha? . AGuarsnteed Repairs . 7.30—Dusk Ida! Credit Member of palrlia. m OI V Radios - Record Players 8_00——Repeat Royal Tour ’ _ ‘ mm from Lake S" John_ Que” “Mo” ’1 . ers ‘ 3.30—The Sound Qt The stXlICS :Said here. ‘ runway lilo KENT ST. . 9-004???“ Chm" .. l Speaking in French to the 45.A'nativeof ” u. 7 ” ” l'l'lr “sour 4-6915 l °~3°—°"""9”"’“d Am” ,. Richelieu Club of Ottawa-Hull. MwZesisna ” i I lo.oo—CBC Nsi’l News, On Par lament Mrl Lessard defended the Cana_ «‘ nonfiction 0 q, 41 > :i" 3' S'pilnnfldxnom Y ldian constitution which. he said. i 47- h! z "’30" “NM” ° °' llored lichec to raise itself to 444 4r ‘_ ll.00—-Lste Night Then". :mse?“ 1m... 1.Matui-ef a . Egg—2:2“; Aibum l “Durin: the century prior :10 3'23?!" 4b 47 g . — CW l . . n v ‘ lConfcdcratlon in 1867, he sal , 12.03—iapor'ts sxre:’;e:nlsnd and {Where was a physical “gm m warriors _ .. a —-_ arm. El . _. , . ... . ’ . , l2.l5—Encore l “WW” and .Pi‘tcsm’i‘l‘e 3'33. I DAILY CRYP'I‘OQUOTE — Here's how to work It: GRNA M A ‘1: MW 5555 TRYIN§ Ills—Music In The Night [Rum 3““ 59‘“ ' ' A x Y. n s. n A A x s. 9"- 4 . mxeeema BAROQUE! l h I. o N G l" E L L o w I One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A Is used l CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. spos- tmphies, the length and lonnstion of the words are all hints. Inch day the code letters are different. . 1 Ammo-om _ muons HANDS . HJQZA zw. UJIPZUQ CJLF IPT‘U i to two . East dealer. spade. he could retrea .1. v u J N H F s Q r J a N J L . w. — Both sides vulnerable. hearts—for better or worse. ' m th was :of course deligilt- ' A PT In K F W H '1' c 2 N03 5” ed to hear the spade bid. He “may. h m “on” drove m, biddina_ undersmnd. . Omtoqno : was: Is m m or 'AK ably. to six spades. East- West1 “la-“ma sou-Erma "KAT WIN; Bl ml) mm]; 8313!)“ ’8 $990" “9 mi . - . H, _. —OONNOLLY _ V ght ha\e bid seien c u s i m ‘_'m dawntwo. : outclassme . . Q West led a heart. fwon in dum- : _ —— m . and declarer. 3 er some re- - "$323 2:... meta... played a spade. m . our BOARDING Houss MAJOR HOOPLE ‘_ .810"; ‘ “(nun followed with the queen. where-: ,. u ‘ SOUTH upon South played the deuce! - CHUCK E 2 V N N I Q AKJZ Had declarer won the spade. . L 5 Sun; CAN?— I ‘ OBEY .937532 he would have been defeated. ‘ OHARD FEELtNé,fl-‘l,MACK - s. y { ‘V 9 54 if South wins the spade. it. i 0V3. THE. SQUTRTN FLOWER > 7 -:‘ \ §-—- becomes impossible to build up MA‘I BE- OL‘D.BU'|}|TALWAV6 '- w\ . . . the heart suit and also cash the RAKE 6F) ”‘ 1‘ a R, 7‘ l {he b‘ddmg' established hearts to dispose of - \ K ‘W, IX. . East. South west. NOW“ dummy's two diamond losers. HAw_HA \ \ I y r ' l 15 i Q 2* 31.» south winds up going down one g \ ‘ A \ 7! ‘ / . ‘ 5‘ Pass Put 6 Q because he has no way of reach- i q I ‘ ‘ ‘ Opening lead —— queen of in: his hand to cash his good1 ‘ I] / h carts. '0 “0"' no 000". lhegrlissndreported in the Bridge‘ By ducking the ‘ queen of . ‘World by John C. Stablein. oflspades. South retains a vital “ Seattle. .Wash.. contains one oi :trump entry. to be used after . lthe strangest safety plays on the heart suit becomes eslal» ‘ ' llishcd. East, can make no return I I "'(l‘llled'b l d d i n g. ' particularly lat trick three to defeat the con- ' ' the four- ‘tract. lfigdhsspa‘d‘ee‘silllllrh‘lllmr than the. it is true that declarer can ' - rd heart suit. was also off also make the slam by leading ' “x ca te path la heart from dummy at trick thgl'hTaspls‘de call had a great {two But the spade play at truck deal of merit. though South was ilwn. with the dcclarer dllelflKf, not in a position to judge so lappeéilsnngir: to our sense 0 t “on i e was l c ra . . fizzllniellltllcf harthrkegnlract. if The important thing is that if ALLTHAT LAZY B'JK‘. F.‘ "ZD ‘.' 'L‘ZTED WAS SLEEP. 50 FE HA? ~-' ’ .5 Pg- "4 MPINDED ANIMATION A. 6 F 21!! l H'ATIN. OIL EN" 1|.1 CWTIEIOWN to be deciliter. declarer leads ~ a trump, he . meshsh‘iltrelllalooeuilcoursge a spade I must lose the trick to the quiz: ’ ., “ég‘iofi’égcgg‘ ’ h 'm rod '3 Head from partner, Further- in order to be sum to make I v I n A__ — r r ‘ M I ' 4 ‘ "w: — \ ' ..____m I: ,._ .u,_‘____ men it he got-ambled in one contract. I I p