AE T: ‘wy freezing foreign exchange. olde —ON TH E Al R ings normally: shared with Rho- 6 55—Newg and Weather ~ By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP)—Britain is re- ported hopeful that Anglo-Rho- ~desian exploratory talks will lead to formal ministerial ne- gotiations with rebel Rhodésian. Prime Minister- lan Smith ‘The secohd round of these ex ploratory talks’ is .to he an- nounced this. weekend with in- dications that the—sentor civil ¢ervants involved will gather in Salishury—this- time instead of London.. ; An informant. elose to British Frime. Minister Wilson “Friday expressed cautious’ optimism altaut these secret discussions and said the fact that they have’ not broken down, is significant, | He denied, however, that Wil- f£on_is- firmly. committed to—seek- inz +a compromise with Smith, whose white'gninority’ regime seized independence, from : Brit- éin tast year, . « Britain Reported Hopeful After Exploratory Talks _ Meanwhile, Wilson. {s reported to be gaining support for “his proposal that a Commonwealth prime ,ministers’ conference on Rhodesia, originally planned for July, be put off until September to provide more time for the Anglo-Rhodesian discussions. ZAMBIA OPPOSED s Zambia, a —Negro-ruled Cen- tral African. neighbor of Rhode- sia, is opposed «to—a-postpone- . ment of the .July . timetable, , fixed when Commonwealth lead- ers. met *at Lagos, Nigeria, last January: At that time’ Wilson: believed economic sanctions would bring down the Smith re- gime in a matter of weeks At first Zambia did not fully co-operate in those sanctions, fearing: a cut-off of bilateral trade with Rhodesia. would cripple the’ Zambian economy. Now Zambian President Ken- ‘The 1ollowing. program . tist-. ‘ics. are published free ef charge as a public ‘service and Appear as presented to us by the stations congerned. MONDAY ‘PROGRAMS ABER LY 230 p.m.—Musicale aod |nesian Foreign - Minister Adam--— a4 | COLLECTOR DIES ant Pat |S eS osere Ot eee, eee ht 4 x0 aC ies Truth . HOUSTON;—Tex. (AP)—Mrs. sy allt, echeduled to begin” Mon- ; AS Ruby Blake Hargrave,’ an an-S8Y. psloazarslie 430 eee nee ‘tique’ collector who was ‘consid- ch are ee ee at §:00-p.mi=Rin-Jin-lings __ ered _an authority. on. English | aza’ see } he Is ‘confident the |: Sie Mae tog ae Freon Yuretitire, “died Sa0r yoni ay een het 6008 4.90. p.m.z-Hection Results urdayafter-a~long illness. Mrs, (4 nh ry» Se , aie ‘ Hargrave, 82, was one /df-thes Nothing very much | be dis 10:00 p.m.—Show -of thé Week— TT 00 p:m.—The Sixties ‘all.30-p.m.—Seven League Boots 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News £ 12-13 a.m.=Local Weather and Sports 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off “CKCW-TV 957 a.m.—Station Sign ,On 10.00 .m.—Canadi3an Schools IN0-atn—Nova Scotia Schools 41.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 41.45 'a.m.—Chez Helene 12.90 a.m.—Butternut? Square 12.20 pim.—Across Canada . 12:50 p&m.—Monday” Playbill— Battle ‘of the Coral- Sea 2.30 p.m.—At Home- With Helen : Crocker : 3.60 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.30 p.m.—Take. 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Weather end rT “ _ — s - 12:03 -Sports Scores, & Weather | OTTAWA (CP)—The centen- nial commission. has . blasted big business: and-—its tae of plans for Canada’s 1967 birth- day celebrations ‘n A-ss 0c iate- Commissioner Georges E:.Gauthier, speaking at the sixth. annual meeting of the Canadian Centenary. Coun- cil; said the extent of private plans, is tinimpréSsive It. Was .astonishing that only (35: of the 935~companies and non-profit groups belonging ‘to the council planned. something special. Even more the. fact the non profit were showing more and generosity than the 50 businesses that “are council members. vee “Non-profit groups were trying to ‘raise $18,000,000 for 100 proj- ects while only 35 firms -were planning.to put a. total of $11.- 000,000 into projects of their own : ‘ the 4,000,000 Rhodesian , Ne- groes. . ‘i | Wilson has pledged there will | be no settlement with the Smith | regime ‘that is not supported by the Rhodesian people as a whole but a number of African -coun- tries still view the talks with | suspicion P Y Deputy Minister Issues Statement KUALA -LUMPUR (AP) — Deputy Prime Ministér Tun Ab- dul Razak of; Malaysia _ said Indonesia’s undeclared® war. against his country has “‘unof- ficially, ended.” : This. is proved, ‘he said, by , the unprecedented: visit of an Indonesian goodwill mission made up of military men, most astonishing -was groups ve | The Gusltias. Charlottetown, Mon, Mas 30, 1966. 11, | Big Business Is Blasted _ ‘For Slow Centennial Plans - for action" to the 20 delegates. “child, ‘at-a cost of $1, to a float- jing art centre that would cost ~.In the president's report; Sen- initiative | nialplans ve at. Y ing economy. and sdid the Mg-— ures.are uhimpressive ~_- They left 4: m -- wondering whether pritate groups were in- _VWGNVYS terested in the centennial of - Confederation* - Cages At the Outset of ‘the two-day = meeting, Senator Norman Mac- Kenzie and the rest of the board | 7 LAST TIME WE WENT \ DOWNTOWN IN THE RAIN, MY SMALL UMBRELLA DIDN’T COVER ALL OF US JANKS TO THIS LARGE, OLD SEACH UM@RELLA I FOUND . IN THE ATNC/ i = ‘ | of directors’ were returned | : ator, MacKenzie sa:d the coun- | cil’s activities ‘will -end-early im! ¢ [- 1967. os { ' Until then. tt would. act as aj resource and -information body | for private groups’ with centen- In this capacity, the council = passed out a list of 67 ‘ideas Z They range from providing a a€ month's lunchesnfor a refugee |. $500,000. The Boy Scouts of Canada oar | ; i : . ‘now lans_to restore. and ‘th Kaunda has taken drastic: of them connected with — the TERMED UNIMPRESSIVE -nounced _p! measures; -even to the point “erush Malaysia'’ command, . He compared this with rising beautify. the . graves of the; |; which directed the confronta-- industrial profits and a boom-*Fathers of Confederation : = tion ‘begun -three years ago. . 1 : desia The eight man mission RIPLEY Ss BELIEVE IT OR NOT. - Rhodesian retaliatory action brought word from Indonesian ~ ag ars has virtually cripplied vital ex-. strongman Lt. - Gen: Suharto Pe = i> ports. of Zambian, copper by that the military authorities -in a C >. rail. o : power in Jakartia sincerely 2 | Zambiam F.oretgn Minister Simon Kapwepwe, arriving in London from New.York, told re- . porters Friday he’ still believes the.. Anglo-Rhodesian. talks con- ‘stitute a British "sell-out" to ~ithe 300,000 whites who control ‘founders. of the Houston Sym- phony and was president of a- shop here that -specialized in antique originals. ‘Her late husbahd, Will H. Har- igrave, was a banker at the Ca- nadign Imperial Bank of Com- ‘merce in Canada. *.°. founder and) want to end. the feud with Ma- laysia, Razak said. | — _ The deputy _ premier fold a press conference the visit did much to remove any doubts Malaysia may have‘ had about. peace talks in Bamgkok, Thal- land, between Razak and Indo- cussed.” The Indofiesian gation arrived Frida “aboard an Indonesian: Air Force | transport that had been given “special -clearance by the Ma- Jaysians in secret arrangements said to have beeh conducted on a rush basis in Bangkok. | | The officers, led by Rear Ad- | | La: Woh — * - THANKS FoR ‘—— DINNER, MRS. KETT’ GLAD You \~ ENJOYED IT, » SA WINGEYS "LL HELP Mom ..- DUNK THE DISHES! NICE THING ABOUT: GO-WATCH TY HAVING WINGEY WITH DAD’! D FOR A MEAL , we Spink. die ine, 196ON} Wott rights teecred Hing Feat. WELL, THERES ONE 862 ’ WAS so CLOSE TO THE US.S VARUNA tT aera 6X IN3OV 138935 | 11.03=The Language Of Musie | 12:00. —CBC.. News : Marine Weather ! * |-12.15—Musie In The Night CONCEALED { DY SMOKE FROM THE vo GRASS L_.OFFe:* Inland and ibut by their own decision. He said the prime” ministers’ ‘conference at Lagos -had been ‘education of — Africans | - CONTRACT BRIDGE . By B. JAY BECKER | = imiral O. B. Sjaaf, spent seven MONDAY hours. here in the northern Ma- . a laysian town of Alor Star, in 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ‘discussions - with Malaysian 7:00—The Morning. Show, Part 1 leaders : ave oe (Contd. _ | wong : 8:06—CBC News and Inland Wx. eos i : z - 8:15—Maritime Sportscast M 3. ; 8:21—The Morning Show, Bart 1 inister 0 8:35—Max Ferguson Show eee @ * 9:00—CBC News ; <a 9.10—Commentary Not Ready a } 9:15—Assignment : : tt 3 i ' 9:21—A.M. Chronicle oa ty __|10:00—Cdurt OF Opinion To C ncede _. . DOWN 19. Idiom Saw 2 Fy iz 10:30—A.M. Chronicle as abs : 1. Grand, in “Ulcer 20. Imag: Wine iar e 0 te |, SAR Cae Mg ae ton sucee ee :00— ews i 4 C =u oS oe 11:05=Joan “Marshall the C ommpns he | ao 9. Laments ‘and @ green 22.Relae, PRN opens ci D | 11:15—For Sea ready to concede: that! economie 20. Bogged 4 Author's + tive 4205 CON -s mm. £ 11.20—Recor ue cs sanctions: against - Rhodesia , Sore. copy: abbr. light - FERISANT HEM 11:30—The Archers bs hive: tailed : 12. Parched 6. Clever ness . AKC VER MERE Ee eae ee He is not aware of any Brit- oF nae +See toes ofa 12:00—Jamboree Junction © ish announcement that. ef-| 14, plays 28. French 0S 12:15—Tommy Huntervand Pals fect, he said in reply to H. W.| 16. Simmons of -7. Bombyx seaport Seturdsy’s Answer J | 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast Herridge (NDP | — Kootenay base _ 8. Separated__ 30, Deep 32. Seth’s f 1:00—CBC News and Weather | West), who referred to:press re- fame 9.Disfigure holes mother and | | "| 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show ports that the British, are..seek-| 17. Endow 11, Erases 31. How > others ro 1:45—TimeOut For Melody ing a_négotiatefl | settiément 18.Tennis term 13. Remaindes the 33. Dawn Oo ‘|-4:59=D.O; Time Signal -|with the breakaway Ian Smith | 19-Forsake 45. ‘Turn medium = 35. Kind- of 2:00—Time Out For Melody government. 1 | 22. Thailand | liked donne z 2.45—John Drainié Tells.A Story Mr. Martin said taike be- monetary . 18. Egypt. her 38. Continents m 3:00—CBC News ae tween the British land Rhode we Fane heaven steak ~ abbr. ae tia were’ for the of es- | moet oan oa OAS * BE > aa ag maa tablishing, whether ‘there is = de"Geutncmee Pf FY —& 4:03—Caniadian Roundup basis for settlement! of the dis- | _-_gist's-con=— ‘9 7, @Q|. 4:10—Music In The Air jpute See | cern » Z ZL 4:15—Musie In-The Air |. The British position, as far as| 26. Cirrus, R , 4:30—Assignmest — fhe knows, is firm—it cannot!» cumulus, ‘4:35—Music In The Air “jcondone the illegal’ unilateral ete. +§.00—Mar—_Fish-Broadcast-________-declaration—of ; 27, One_kind-of 5:20=Tempo ra Rnodésia: The “economic prea-| —~ reading V, 5:20;-CBC. Notebook ‘sure’ on Rhodesia continues, | 28. Channel Z ‘ _|-5:.35—Assignment. he said. ET | marker es all 5:45—Tempo end Notebook (Contd? | Gordon Churchill (PC=Win- | 29-Plural--, : = : oe os ese ah “nipeg Sofith Centre) said the | re ending 2 Z A elt cane “a sanctions had failed and asked | 34 Balt Lak < - 3 6.252 1aland Weather and Sports whether the Canadian govern-| ‘ Kan > , L) S|} nee |ment would agree that educat- Onan. aT | oo <6.30-—-N.B legislature par Hee enee is the key toa Juarez g 6:33—Childrens’ Stories isolution, * ; \, | | 36. Part of » 2 |. 7.00—CBC News—~ | “I cannot. admit that. the ” church z 7.03—Musie In The Evening ‘jsanctions have failed,” re-| 37, whistles, in [4 36 | -8:00—As Time Goes By peated Mr. Martin. ‘‘That does a way i 9:00—Country Magazine niet seem to be so.’’-\ eee 38. Twist at Y/ 10:00—CBC National News - _| Canada had no objection 1 39. Aerie 10:15—Today's Editorial and Speaking the return of nine Canadian; 40, Affirma- 39 : 40 Z Personally : \tedchers;—to Rhodesia. He said | -__ tive votés ha “they had left the country not ae ae 30 - |11.00—CBC News ‘because of a government order| , DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how. to work it: One letter simply stands for another. In this sazfiple A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Bach day the code letters are different. wT KTSJ XN DSK IJXTK JQ Y LKe _AXYDLBAAXB | ia LONGFELLOW wNOOTWd 30F A Oryptogram Quotation: 4 King Foaturse Saint as, 1066 Wastd ‘ 2 os “> v if South-dealer ——<+actualcase;—North—loses-only—a-— gz KTDXIJH XH DSK GXLLIL.— AXON He. Both sides vulnerable, diamond ; . SYADSILHK = r" ‘ ae. Tt does seem that the slam NORTH. shduld have been reached, even Saturday's Cryptoquote: NOTHING IS POLITICALLY @3 -———lthough® North: South have only +, RIGHT WHICH IS MORALLY WRONG—DANIEL O'CON- _ 9AQ10743 =| oy high. card points. Here is how NELL —, os : 7 au 103 the bidding actually went:: (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) : 3 i * | yor A ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE =! EGI0 60. Or ea South West North East |. é ec } K8 962 a= 16 20 Pass ; a @:- er 23743 2NT Pass 3 Pass ( TBEEN S\SHaAR-RuMeH! -)/ Q pes “ ‘3@ Pass 3@ Pass SERVIN' AS)| REALLY, CLYDE, YOUR bs ot Hay nears " Your UNPAID’ T| ATTEMPTS AT WIT: | GANS MASOR,A -) /occeerary FOR YEARS, \ GROW FEEBLER Qe 2. ‘|| Table 9? UY CALLED} | gust tus HAS TOBE THE WP LY EACH DAY! | : OATES 1:7 10° 2@ ../ Pass WHILE YOU) WeiRDO. IN A LONG. LINE =~ lel: le eee 2QNT Pass 3 | Paws WERE OUT!<\ ue ACTUALLY SPOKE 600D CoAD, x * 3 39 Pass 49 ENGLISH! YOU DEALIN witH J fsHOULD ” , j “¢ A HIGHER CLASS: OF BILL T cA Z | (* Here is°an unusual example Table 3: “ i COLLECTORS THIS-YEAR 24 ; ai. of expert misbidding which oc- |1@ 1@ ,2@ Pass “a 5 “ i curred in the Trials played in ‘onT Pass 36 Pass 7% Miami Beach in 1963. 1\3nT" Pass 4@° Pass Participating _ were many of (|4@ Pass- So Pass . athe.outstanding .pairs.in Li RNR il since “country. all of them ‘trying to,, Table 4: earn a berth on the team which | : vauld represent the United||1@ 164 iM Pass \ States in the forthcoming | 2NTPase : — World Bridge Olympiad, and | Table 5: ; Fa none of them arriving -at'the| |1@ 1@ 29 ~~ Pass = sound contract of six hearts 2NT- Pass 3d Pass. e When you look at the: North.| gq@ -Pass 490.) 3 = a" s South cards. you see that twelve i é Py | tricks are’ very likely if East abt de : so Pass . — | HT has the. king of. diamonds. or} 1 es ae ic. Aptis > West has phe king of hearts 07 36° = i . KSUST A $id colirse, it can be axgued that | Table 7? : < FEW MINOR : the slam thérefore involves an | 4NT Dble- Redble Paas BILLS WORRY> : -element—of—risk,but the .risk-is f Pas —2@ 404 (NG HIM. p50. pho ald obviously worth taking. In the des 7 " 9 <i ‘ SA oH, WELL WIR Ee WE'LL GIVE EVERY AMERICAN COMMUNITY 4 ANCE. TO HAVE You AS NEIGHBORS” _ 5s sew stnere mri