¥ |thetr whirring. and the whole! The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., March 8, 1966: 7 noisy chorus of the night picks / I THINK I DO ENOUGH | | : up again. e . | ‘| B ° ° JUST BRINGING YOUR rhe NGuad leader aves wa Election Issue In Britain MAILQEDER ART, || REALLY, GRANDMA..,/ silent signal, a tug at the sleeve passed_.down the line, and_ the M H . Et | C : d “ column moves out again, bend- ay ave ect n anaaqa .. ing the branches back, passing | ‘ ¢ pw oom Je tne 90 silently By JAMES NELSON ,Development (OECD) has twice | as si ° | : pay OTTAWA (CP) js- Suggested it in the international; The darkness dissolves to re .ios in the cn alten aac. body’s annual reports on Can- veal a slow - moving river, | tion campaign may have a bear- ada. And the.Economic Council __ Termed Tough Assignment By HUGH’ MULLIGAN . AP Newsfeatures Writer In Viet Nam, night belongs te! Night patrol. No flashlights. the — a er. Pa No cigarettes. No talking. Un- ! lers-movingider a moonless sky, lit faintly into the jungle to meet -him o'by the stars, the column moves single file through a strange and ominous world. VANGNVUS into the jungle to meet him on forward, each man sfollowing TUGdY and dun-dolored in the ing on the trend of government, o |Canada has indicated .the his own teyms of ambush ‘and the glow of two choeohoreaseat Sear hight af the More. Tee | business and labor thinking: in Need, though it hasn't proposed ewift withdrawal regard night dots on the back of the man's Patrol crouches on the bank, Al Canada. an a formula: i patrols asa tense assignment. | helmet in front of him- e aaa ne of waves evainet’Ga\ iti Britgin’'s prices and in- _Finding a formula may be the| «| Coming from a world of Night is the time when the | har an ehemv Be comes policy’, to which the labor Most difficult hurdle since only i lights, the soldier on night pa-| guerrilla plants his mines and NIG EXPLODES pan. government. of Prime: Minister under a wartime emergency has —* = - trol finds himself prowling in sits safely in the crotch of a Si denby the night explodes Wilson is committed. So com- Ottawa. the power “to control: i Distrrbertad by hing Femtanram 8: whew, i dy? (tree waiting to trip the wire. in jight. A flare balloons down mitted, in fact, it is that a few Prices and wages directly. Word Fagus Recered 7 | Ae Paths cut through the jungle by 4, ; ; days before the election -was| The new British bill requirés , ON THE Al previous columns must always 4), a ae aac ‘called the government intro- businessmen, for--instance, to , be suspect. | Not knowing the size of the duced a new bill putting sharp give advance notice to.a na- | Here the guerrilla digs & attacking force, the American teeth into the policy. tional board for prices and in- The foliswing program list-| Shallow pit and plants patvol decides against attacking! How the poliey fares at the comes of any proposed increase ings are published: free of “arp. - tipped bamboo stakes the attackers: Instead the squad polls will be watched with in im prices or of any awards and charge as a public service and|‘!at can cripple a soldier. |leader breaks radio- silence, |teregt here. The Canadian gov- settlements” in labor negotia- appear as presented to us by, NEVER SILENT igives the location as best he ernment has been cautious about ions. The board then has the the stations concerned. - \{SThe jangle is’ never silent. can figure it and calls for an|commenting on either British or j@uthority to prevent the in- TUESDAY PROGRAMS. | Millions of insects and frogs air strike. | American wages and prices poli- creases going into effect. . send up a ceaseless cacophany,| Then the men pick up their |cies or guide-posts as they af-| Such a thing would be uncon- WHERE'LL WE. rane eee wy Feiss ie Decive WHAT | \ a bic »1TO PO TODAY! “3SNOW ADIN CFCY-TV lizards and‘ civet cats fill the rifles and begin the long walk fect the internal economies of |stitutional here. The provinces ae oe psd po oe ee through the junio, always | those two countries. aie ee ae to‘do 80, .30 p.m.—Musicale | now along a new route, always in| But the federal govern but on any interpro- .~ een Festival a: just _ nerves ie same silence. | has en ae ivineial or national basis to exer- -30 p.m.—Today At Home ’ most on ge, an ex = : adopt some sort of 3. leise provincial authority in the : 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth bird rends the night with a Cc vati prices policy. The Orgamivation (field would be expensive and I $.25 p.m.—Take 30 shriek. : onservat ives for Ecohomic Co-operation and cumbersome. ' GUESS WHO THE HOW THEY KEPT SCORE ace pine Bonnie Brian Show he — % elton gg N Offi WE HADA BOYS VOTED THE WONDERFUL!! | WHEN THEY PHONED -31 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle ‘ . enemy a : . «s - MOS : - 5.00 pim-—Wild Bil Wickock hand, waiting to set off an am: VG WTTIC@rS | RUPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ee hieue cass) oo ee 6.30 p.m.—Music ‘Hop bush? : | OTTAWA (CP)—Del O'Brien, ° © ‘ : t y 6:00 Pelt eucation Week The patrol halts and listens, |a 30-year-old Pembroke, Ont.. - TT , a os Aeaitity hugging the tall grass where | lawyer, was elected president~of i ae p-m.—Gazette spider webs cling to sweat-/the Young Progressive Conserv- > i 718 pine CIS ey ene smeared faces, straining for atives at their annual meeting ' . eS Agriculture every new sound in the humid | here x | 7.30 p.m.—Gilligan’s Island night. A se | - Jean Sirois, 28, of Quebec City r aon sacl chatean’t underfoot and disappears in the |, an ° .00 p.m.—Red Skelton Hour. underbrush: Mosquitos resume “2 "amed vice-president, and cx] * 10.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge : ; Helen Gillis, 25, of Halifax, sec- “ 10.30 p.m.~-Dick V k Re , ; = 11.00 ee Neiseaseie 6.35—Tonight’s Music ee i ¢ 11.30 p.m.—The Public Eye 7.00—Back to the Bible R. E. Goodison’ fin ae aa | : 7.30—News and Weather i 7.45—Lone Guide Program fax, president for the last two | 8.00—CBC Tuesday Night | years, 12.00 p.m.—CBC: TV: News 12.13 p.m.—Local Weather & Sport Scores 1.05—A Story To Remember 1.10—Interlude 1.15—What's On Tapp 1.45—Town and Country Time 2.00—News and Weather 2.05—Mostly Music 3.00—News Headlines. and Weather 3 03—Trans-Canada. Matinee _ 3.30—Mustly Music : 400—News Headlines and Weathe: —. 4.03—Canadian Roundup 4 10—Tons In Pops 5.00—News and. Weather §.05—The Outports- | Opening lead—four of spades. In the ordinary course of events you seldom get a chance to do anything really brilliant |at the bridge table. In most ‘eases the proper bid or play is self-evident as well as logical, and -all- you have- to-do-to--get good results is avoid’ mental _ aberrations. | However, there are times |when you have to be extremely alert and do something offbeat the right play. He had to credit West with either the queen of hearts or ace of clubs as an entry to the spades: otherwise, \declarer was virtually certain} ito make the contract with the | aid,, of dummy’s diamonds. ~~ No ‘great harm: could. come- from leading the king of hearts, even if it turned out that South — had the queen, but much harm could come from returning a club if it turned out that South ~ §.25--Marine ‘Weather to accomplish your purpose. had the ace. A club returt 8.28—The Outports : There are no guardian angels could give South the timing to 6.00—News and Weather present to warn you that this is|establish the diamonds and 6.15—On Parliament Hill 6.20-—-Today’s Editorial 6.25—Sports Parade 6.30—Business Barometer your moment of glory; you must recognize the situation for | vourself and do what’ has to be |dame ; jmake the contract: the king of jhearts return, though unusual |was much more likely to do de- | elarer ia. - aangv 11.1 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off ;10.00—CBC sg : ae | ae svewen! eons were mca 7 aA ment ill @ aking, Lorne McGuigan, 30, of Saint; | DIVORCE THEM * : Personally \John, N.B., for the Atlantic) © 4*7ERA YEAR-AND IS THEN a 10.30—Christian Frontiers |Provinces; Michael Meighen, 26, SE AMALE TO MARRY A wibow 9 11.00—News. end Begional Weather |of Montreal, grandson of the Race etre fee Se ee ee eee 11.05—Starlight Serenade =. | late ‘Conservative prime minis- a - 11.30—News and Weather iter, for Quebec; John Vivash, 11.35—Starlight Serenade er,. of. Oshawa, for Ontario; b a sec Maritime Weel Ane Lang, 29, of Cardstoh, a en orts ” ta., for the Prairie provinces; | ‘ ad Bh P jand Brian Smith, 31, of Vie- 5 pw or Se CBA.RADIO toria, for Britih Columbia, the ie all SS TUESDAY : | Yukon and the Northwest Terri- ae x | tories. 5 »< ; - 6:00— Morning Show, Part 1 | ; | OPEN ALL WINTER -| 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 | aN ] A & W DRIVE-IN | #00-ctc News and inland ws. | Nkrumah Repeats eee : RESTAURANT 8:15—Maritime Sportscast te , " . Malpeque Road 8.21—The Morning Show, Pet | | Return Pledge TWAT BECOMES A HAY FIELD EACH SUMMER ae . LAKE ANDOLA on the slopes ot Nout Garin Ita ce 7 :00—C ORES UP EVERY YEAR FROM LM CKCW-TY 9:10—Commentary DAKAR, Senegal (Reuters)— Sid RAOMEGS RAISE A CROP OF HAY ON IS BED : 9:15—Assignment Kwame Nkrumah, ousted prest-| waey if IS REFILLED By THE AUTUMN RAINS ‘THE LAKE 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 9:21—-A.M. Chronicle dent of Ghana, told Ghanaians} 4gno Feet |ANG 1000 FEET WIDE AND 42 FEET DE . 10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 10:45—Playroom he knows they will crush T : 10.30 ae Schools 11:00=CBC News ° their new regime ‘at the ap- 11.30. a.m.—Friendly Giant _|.11:03—Joan.Marshall. propriate time.” ; 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene __ 11:15—For Consumers He repeated his plédge to re- DAIL ROSSWORD ga eel oniaie he tad 11.20—Record Album turn home soon. ACROSS .20 p.m.—Across Canada | 11:30—The Archers sain rs tin | cial broad.| ~ 2. Sordid 12.50 p.m.—Tuesday Playbill 11:45—Music On The Heather ees Sel see | §. Peepers ewhere Ill find Y. ; uinea to mark _ Somewhere I fou 11:55—Assignment the ninth anniversary of| -% Desert 2.30 p.m.—At Homg with Hele | 12:00—Jamboree Junction Ghai's. - tadepeadia fa * animal : Crocker 12:15—Ramblin Man Britain, Ni Meeused the| 20- Fur skins 3.00 p.m.—To Tell the Truth 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast ‘ -rtebeaite 12, Brahman 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty” 1:00—CBC News and Weather [COUP leaders of insane acts of “titles mpiey : oa robbery, violence and assassina- 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show tj : | 18. Stun with 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle ~| 1:45—Time Out For Melody - ion, saying they have added | noise 5.00 purmi-William Tell 1:59—D.0. Time Signal brutality to their treason. 14. Titanie =f 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 2:00—Time Out Fer Melody The broadcast. was delivered tocsin pattern 31. Frighten Yesterdsy’s Answer — =z 6.00: p.m.—Supper Club 2:15—Atlantic School Broadcast in level tones in contrast to the; 15.Ogle -- 9.—— Grande 33. Fat. m™m 6.15 -p.m.—TV News “Airway Te Song” emotional tenor of his first; 16. Sodium: 11. Reptiles 34. Auriculate © 41. List: abbr, 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather 2:30—Atlantic School Broadcast speech, since his recent’ over-| sym. 13, Suppose 35. Agena 42. Rose fruit | = 7 oe aa a ne gene d throw, which he made to a 17. ine eae ee 44. Burmese oO -m.—Su -2.45—John Drainie Tells i im . = : j 7.00 pm Musial Beicsca oe a ry _|Guinean crown Thursday. | 19: a j ag language z -30 p.m.—Dr. Kildare 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee 21. Card game 1 7. 18 8.30 p.m.—Peyton Place—I 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee — KLAN OFFERS A_WORD 22. Expire A : 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton 4:00—CBC News j AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—The Ku 23. Fleece 1 a 10:00 p:m.=Front Page. Challenge 4:03—Canadian.- Roundup beac Klan will hold a rally here 26. Cants 4} > ——10.30_p.m.—Dick_Van Dyke —__|_4.30—Musietn_The-Air— this spring, “ says the Texas. 28: Shooter Zz 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine 4:30—Assignment | Grand Dragon, to push -m marble A) - . 11.30 p.m.—Public Eye 4:35—Musie tn The Air ;even harder line in Viet Nam—| 99 skewer @ 12.00 e.m-—CBC National News 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast leece: victory. aaa ee 30. Olympian 4 4 x 15 a.m.—Viewpoint 5:20—CBC Notebook itold a mews conference si- | warmonger _12.20° a.m.—Lione! Network News | 5:35—Assignment * ; | dent Johnson should “‘start lis-| 39. fringe. | 12:30 4.m.~Station Sign Off 5:45—Tempo and Notebook (Cent’d) jtening to. right - wing military | a gag 1 | 6:00—CBC News leaders instead of left-wing | 36. Contraction Bik Ne eee TY Vv : ; 6:15—On Parliament Hill « |lomats.”” : | 37. King or 7 Are You 3 - 6:20—Today’s Editorial = queen Wy OUT, ISN'T HE 7 BUILDING 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports | LAPPS RADIATE MORE 39, Wink 6.30—Business Barometer “HELS (J — Lapland-— rapidly i Repairing or Remodeling? | 6:35—Who Will Come With Me ener oe oe ties nee | 40.Remember_ . 3 Do you have a hard spot to} 6:50 Rod and Charles radioactive than other inhabi- 42- Jupiter's wife heat? ? Then perhaps elec- | 7:05—Music In The Evening tants of Finland, a study has| 43. Entangle V// o tric heating may be ‘the an. | 7.30—Christian Frontiers ‘found. Though ‘ie level is well 44- More A swer to your heating prob-} 8.00—Intro To Tues., Nite Part 1 lialow da sagacious 1 nger, nuclear fallout lem. : 8.05—Youth Concert Hart House has contaminated the: chen 45. Branch V Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 Chamber -Orch., | which f aaas ¢ indeer which feed, 46: Mimicked 7 Palmer Electric 9.15—Letters of Miller - Durrell | yet eas Te | DOWN er Electri 10.00—CBC National News Pps. “|, Inlet from a5 Wy YG 10.15—Today’s Editorial and a ine seca |e’ Watea TREE RIDERS 205; so CFCY RADIO 10.30—Intro To Tues., Night Part 2 || JAIPUR (AP) — General: K./)~ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it:° TUESDAY we ee et idea aa All tale ee “Coamed, <% in AXYDLBAAXE : oO. , ‘ 6.30-Ne at Wack | 11.05—Earth & High Heaven Drama ppy .with the trips . athletic a ON ee eee ppp Recah sf 12.03—Sports Scores Inland and |teams take abroad. He said in One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used Sib hitecd re at an Temp. -12:00-CBC News ‘many cases more officials than || for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 6a ierend cd : P- DOPE mich ree jcompetitors make the free jour- | |- ay an the length and formation of the words are all hints. | Ge > GIRLS, DAD! I’M ASKING HIM 6.55—News and Weather [ee i Pee ney, y the letters are different. ° caoA TO GO SKIING WITH us 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6 A Cryptogram 7.15—-Morning Roundup . oe UV ec | CONPRACT BRIDGE | 15 sits tes tienre |p 7.35-—Farm Report satel ; E ‘aa 7.41—Morning Roundup : ; \ LEMS NY BMYL ESYIN EQZ JRJ- oO -3 45—Isiand Weather, Mar. Temp | “By B: JAY BECK EvvVK ine . ——— 7-46 Morning Roundup j y ER oy ne = a-t--G-Q &I-RG- © 45; cua. ee a | Noe Obalers”\ Here is a case where East eee 5 8.11—Weether NORTH made a spectacular play to de- Yesterday's Cryptoquote: PREPARE FOR THE WORST; |‘ 8.16—Morning Roundup ake feat the contract.. West led a| EXPECT THE BEST; AND TAKE WHAT COMES,—AN- ‘ 8.45—Weather @Al spade against three notrump.| ONYMOUS é 8.50—Atlantic “News Roundup 10962 East took the A-Q and then had (© 1966, King Featu dicate, Inc, z ea ag og Skis to decide what to play next. oe ee WHATS THE MATTER WITH 9.00—CBC National News WEST EAST After thinking the matter | 3 YOUR CHEEK; DEAR? 9.10—Preview Commentary CBC @387432 @AQ over, he came forth with the! * 9.15—Assignment CBC c K952 only play which could defeat A E Wiscdsignnnt cb Bare Sias2 [miy_ play vhch cud dees! OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE & 10.05—Notes, and Music J6 & 10952 hearts! As a result of this play, 1 10.35—Checkpoint - SOUTH West acquired an entry to cash PERHAPS SORRY eon @ 10.55—Lucky Seven °@ 1095 |his spades and South eventual- 6AD, WiGGS,I NEVER THERE'S A eae endone aut Ad 11.00--News and Weather @ 10863 _ |ly; went down four. REALIZED DOGS WERE Ape ta tablrs yet Bath THEORIES ARE 4 R® 11.05—Starlight Serenade oJ38 | Note that a low heart return 50 TEMPERAMENTAL! 3 d / “4 i HAVE TRIED TO WRONG! THE MAN 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup HAQS4 |instead of the king, would not) J6UTTHIS FELLOW . RUSH HiM! QUINCY) \WHO SOLD HIM Was J] A 12.00—Weather ee The bidding: \have done the job. Declarer | Te eae APTS TOLD ME 10 BE ACLEVER ;ol|& 12.05—Town and Country Time North East South West [would have made nine tricks | ae Ct aL An Yas PATIENT! SWINDLER/ NU i S0—News oa oe Wid 1@ Pass 1NT Pass- iby establishing the diamonds. THE DOG cont Te . er Ww Ul a , : : . ; SNT rom. East's - viewpoin ie. 1.00—News and Weather king of hearts return had to be TELL YOU” S SREKYS SS, WulMPER YOU HAVE. NO ASSETS ,SO WHY anne SIGNING . LOUD, YOUNG. Se ae YO; BULLMQOSE, STOP LAFFIN’ —