The Guardian: ChaPIOttetOWll, Thur!” May 14, 1964. 19 seasonahle cold cause poor next. A i ON E A | R in: condition . biologists wrl. I collect up to six eggs and rusn GRANWAS l them to a U.S. Wildlife research COMNG Yo My THE m—‘Whooping Cranes To Get i:0:::::‘°’m'n°“:"*’:.mg mom EZSTifi‘SLrw'zu Aid From U.S. Scientists ‘ ' E in L1 1 peated in future bad nesting >i years. 2 All collecting will depend on. at least 25 birds reaching the : '7 .m.-S<Ir|ett Hill 533 :m. Take TI 3 BEN w summer grounds. If there are‘ a 3! pm —andly Glam OTT “l ‘ ARD ism?“ *0 “55 Something hap-i speCies artificially. "but it‘s fewer than 25. the situation w1.‘l 3‘45 pm’Mr- Rog." A iCPi—Tho statelyipons to knock it down again either that or some day 1052 be considered too delicate to ‘00 p'm’M' PW, whooping crane. obViously un-lOne Wild bird died last wmt'a: the whooping crane fog-grep" disturb, r able to pull itself from the brink at the whoopers' Texas refugc.‘ It would be a tragic loss. Thei The target l5 to blind UP a 4 30 p.m.—Todoy at Home . . , _ of extinction. is gOing to get an .I whooper is one of North Amer {CEDHVE brCEdlnS {106k Of eight 5,0] p.m.-—Raleo Dazzle i ._ , 530 p-m’Mum Hop satSSbt from Canadian and United i C‘sfgctiigsfi‘zl’éaglgni g A has most beautiful wadmg to 10 pairs. One captive pair 600 pin—Yog- Bw 3‘95. “I’d”? “lemma mines ha- be 5 ?‘ * C0!“ iblrds. standing five feet high at i of whoopers can produce up to An international plan to hatch. D 9" 1’3"“; '0 de' l maturity with a 5mm: wing. 12 fertile eggs per year. In the 6.31 p.m.-—GIZO"O , _ , 7m p_m._CFCY TV New. a breeding flock of whooping;ter::::: them be“ memo? 0‘ spread, It 15 wth Wm, black ‘wild, a pair will hatch only one ‘ g 7.15 p.m.-Keybonrd Melodie. "a"? “’21”! eggs gathered from P ."“g ‘3 Spevmes- “hmh wingtips and a red crown. or two eggs 1 year and only;_ .. the birds summer nesting area 15 name “13’ t" 30ml me" This is the plan: h f of the young survive toifl- . ‘ 7‘30 p.m.—Cifizon James 1 v . . iica Var d V mid". n the. bnrthwest Territories ‘ mus “535 ha“? been Dunng the comm: summer .reach Winter nesting grounds cox: 8.00 w" ~D'l . _ was announ , i discussed. including a radica' r 9.00 p-m~ 7’“ LUCY 5h°w cad he” by Re ion capture an the “13. Canadian Wildlife Servrce biolo- the Texas Shore‘ sources Minister Laing. .b, d d [glsts will suney the whooper' I an MS w“. I .,i ir 5 an protect them in zoos '. V v s 8 F 00 "6“ ; nesting area along the Sass Biologists estimate it will re-r‘ i , ' 30 wmoving cranes Win eventually Although the commutes kapl i RlVPl‘ in the northeast corner quire 2.5 to eggscollected over four or five years. to build 1 i030 p.m.—Parade Loo .m.—-Tha Untouchable: be added to the Wlld population hoping “‘9 Whoop" “WW “1- . v _ ' fl . 112.00 gum-CBC TV NW" Ellery year—more than three crease “am” ly' n now has " gown“? Bu‘fatlh) 1\fammaI Park “arise “$35333 wggk never hi 1 ,2,” ._m._L°c.| Wait»... times the total number of ivildideclded the “man” 03mm be N {mes “1m. ,1? Edmonton ‘ very populous bird. Scientistsic 12.14 a.m.-5ign Off birds now known to surVive (SOIVPd ‘_"‘th°“l some humani esdmtg [Spas “1 be mappw estimate there were about 5.000;"! ‘ I The latest whooper count isilnterw‘nlwn- , m 8 al' before civrllzation began pusn-‘ CKLw-r V Wllzd, six at the New ! thEige 50119:]:3' it f°undi “'aSiCHECK NESTING ting them north to progressively : . reans no, one at the San e 5 m9 - l . *_ , , , v' ' - , i ‘ I ’ l2.25 pan—Station Sign On Auto-mt, Zm m 1-,“; and ai Dr.l3av1dfMunro.ch1ef of thclbemkeiraonasgggéuhegfg p22”; giisdgifcaiiesfs the new 7,1:6’. 1,9; ’ NM" “:th? 593'" fledgling hatched at a US 'Canad‘“ W‘ldlm‘ 59er“ andEditions. If they are good the-program could lead to the ’ZZ/zézz/f)” mo p-MI—smimlng ozlb'e. Wildlife station early this month a "mad omllmbgm “1"” has i birds Will be left to hatch their : largest whooping crane popula- '——‘ —— r" / 230 pm,“ Ham. w": 51’0"" a New Orleans ZOO ass i work“? on the who"??? promemi own eggs. If high water or un- : tion in history. , I ' "oi-n Crock-r lmfiiirgfléidh ifmamd he“léiiisiighiai'eiilrybeiigiie “33“ - i #5532235? 3121955 'D'igrogifrrwc seen! MY . . a .-pouri egg 1 u i - " "2-1:: my... The to... .umb... of man s BELIEVE IT on nor . means am now o~ swears! mm ms '3‘ ' y birds hasn‘t varied much in the i Headmits that it goes against OFF, OKAY-2 TWENTY-SEVEN ’ ' i \. - . DEQCENT' FEWEQ . .-M. R n "1'" r a. last 20 years. Every llmP .tla naturalist’s grain to raise a r“ \ ' ‘ . " CAvmn/ pom-Mr. Piper p.m.—Romper Room 3.00 3.30 3.45 R l D | 5. p.ni.— uza one o 2.33 tam—vow aw $t..Jo|1n’s Resudenis Hope u: pom-Supper Claw. . . 5:131:31...» Mediator May Settle Strike pun-Weather Pfi'jgugffi' C'U" sr. JOHN‘S. Ntld. i'CPl—l The question in dispute in- , p‘ ‘Ric'; rd 3° m f This city of 91,000 is keepingivolves which side has control '00 “M‘— ‘. °"' “5" {its fingers crossed that a fed-lover assignment. of stevedore “’0 p‘”"'D’ K'H'" icral labor mediator may be; gangs. both on the wharves and ‘ 90° P'"'""L”°Y able to do something about son the ships. The shippers want i “ » _. a. 9-30 p'm""‘9 5w" longshoremen‘s strike that has-more control. which the union {limits mm :33: tied up the port for 2! days says would be a retrogressive mech‘achamw a ' ' “' V v. step. “'00 P'm’a'u'k“ L'w Mediator H. R. Pettlgrm'e of. The association says it will NATF‘éRRfi'AfigNNE In i200 pom—CFC TY Nowl Fredericton was sent here byinot even discuss any proposal ‘1 '2‘” ""'""Y"WP°'"' Labor Minister Mac'Eacheri at. not in agreement with their de- N l) '2'” ""‘~'l{°"°' N‘M‘3'k NW" the urging of St. John‘s rnei-n~ 3' mands. . WERE RECRUITED ‘@ 12-25 '-"‘-"5'9" 0" bers of the provmcial legisla-. Strikers are getting no strike m spam,“ m, : lture. He is trying to resolve aSpav. Pickets say they are tie-i léth Century liai‘i-iaozl A . CFCY IADIO question that involves six ship—i ceiving help and agree they can‘ NI”! “W'MW.WH I ping companies. 0-! "last all summer." ; M/Wms- ms “is 3mm | "WISD‘Y gether under the name St, ' SERGE/WIS MD Snoi'mmlmma |lx .2._i” n John's Employers‘ Association.’ v . .. 1.30.5Nggwa Wmhu and the St John's Longshore» Sharp Querled : PIAYALL COMERS, HE EVERHAD 535.com"), a wow“ hundu men's Protective Union ilnd.) i OFFERINGALARGE DI FICULTY ,55_Nam & Wow“, p The strike involves about 550 on RumOI‘ SUM OF MONEY DECIPHERNG "PS ZOO—Hebrew Christian Hour ‘é‘ispu msfihegs k— carzn ha“. :3 kg” m i ers on to or s—and it has OTTAWA (cpl—Trade Minis; ‘ “05:33:”; 3:33” “W!” ispread to include indirectly ter Sharp told the Commons 55" ‘0’“55 “mum” 7.35—CFCY Form New. 503119. nuke“ a “‘1 railway Wednesday he has not yet re- ER, 7.4l-Countfv L Womrn Reundu Shlpplng employees who have‘ceived indications reported ‘0 “ysflks ms . p aimed to respect LSPU picket have been given to Canadian. ,4, WSEWEP” l.ll—-Wuiher [mes- businessmen in Moscow. that' baa-m I Lie—Country a. Wutorn Roundup The port, through which flows Russia is considering more long‘l 8.45—Waafher thedfogd of the city from main-ling "on its complain:x algairzsgg m‘ 3.50—Atlentic Newl Roundu an anadian ports. has been South Viet Nam and t e. nit ; ; :MSHZzWi' " il:*§..':..:‘:::: "iizmriisli iii-3:" “e m“ DAILY CROSSWORD <‘ ~ ews Volco Re on . . , c .p .. e i. . _ _ 9_lt>—Pravlow Commentary p These includes the CNR. which However Secretary-General U} 1 £3055 3‘Gf°d 2°'Me‘, a 9.15—Nom a. Music operates a fleet of coastal ships Thant circulated to delegationsi 5'Thrgw 4 £0,122; 27 gee-mo {annals His :lgtnmn" Mum“ Chm“. “Enidsse‘liizunii'imiricklin in griidazecsgfg ggsamtl’afdiial gnome“ 5'Tm mm to" ma QB ' M“ ""d Mum b 1 ppd ' d i 5 it .th C d i theIncu 6. Lubricate 29.Dressed iii-'1 [3‘3 H'- 2-1:-m:::.rm; y “a a“ 'mfi‘i :33... rims -~ at Ma 9mm; mm are - ~"’ 0 n9 “ '. ‘ ‘ ‘ . '1 .1.Signso byone cent- [3 '10 OO—Nows a. Weather igxrfijotz‘us the part‘ aha? Tepllgclifiegvfiihoaabf)" “allergy 8. Principal shaped B 13:30:33 C337 Pmng “05"” '5 phonon-n mean-"15 on the 3:011 that Shi'ite: first; Q'Amblc item SI'JUi“ tum—NZ; Headlt’i‘:ol I. wuoim "5 SW95 “Tm be kept ‘0‘” 0f 5 - 5 Deputy Premier Anastal Ml~ 2.;er for 11' mite“ Sam, , 11.05—New: L View: on Groceries Joy; “with;th question m (11"! 303*“ had mld 8 8T0“? 0‘ WSW; [4.Ascends operatorl 33.Abound- Yalterdoy'o Anna “Jo—Notes a. Music “Bu? ,5" .- m 1,312 Canadians that Russia is t6.0pen:poet. 13cm: , ed ll.27—-Muinoe Musical Charade: , f‘eréfii" e readv to buy in Canada every 17. Cushion 15. The sun 34.Fmiahee 42. Heathen , you A5! uiM. Cir-MW, [Lao—Notes a. Music Lh P. ‘3’ r ~ 1’} ay- yer whet for for eastern dts- 18.Chimney 19.1mm; same“... image 1:: W'REA WEE Mm .A 11.45—Bullotln Board a {‘"g ‘m 5. m“? °’ 1&5 “"r‘ inc-ts i dirt 20. Neat ing (Luger (=1 TAuKEZITHAN I _ meow“: 11.50—Notox a. Mun: H93" “7“ “‘5 “m2 the —,—_‘—’-""‘; 21. Musicnote 23.Point agents 45.Temtory: a \ AM. 1 57mm; newfoundland East Coast and “ORTH {NE-THIRD . . _ . , , lljs—Ailanrlc News Roundup . I Y . _ 22. Drossof aimed at 46.A.ffirm abbr. a A ~iOlJl? .iKE ‘ZIW‘AMWM ships still entering port—sins]. goods in 1983 worth nearly meal I , mHgqu . fishing and coastal vessls not $4.000. or about a third 24 L- d z . 12.05—Town A: Country TIM. . , A . , ‘ “159m . '2.30__Nem & Wank" :operated by the FNR—haie to of totalimports. “ere imported secretly . Q Y Y '2.43__P.E'L Road Rem" be assmted by federal icebreak- by Britain from developing 26_Footdjgit : ., 12.45—Tawn & Country Time ler‘: countnes‘ izs-B‘fnd o o; Loo—Wolfhor 8. N.S. Road Report 29'deicaf'” 1.05—Wlut’n On Tlpp—CBC 32-APP0Yt-0P- CONTRACT BRIDGE 36. Marshy 2.00—New 8: Weather 3 B JAY BECKER meadow. g‘ggjiifi'in: 31:32: i y . 38. Enclosure : HEAMUGGS.NOUREA ' l 39. Motherof 60w SWIMMER ...TELL ISO—Tops In Country and ops Ir. h Od- c ago—mm undone, a wum... South dealer .when East played the ten at 1 15 Z I ME SOMEWING 3;o3_~r,,m.c.md. Mum." cac Neither side vulnerable. ithis table. South took it With gala-“fed SAD—Top. In Country and Pops Non!“ the king. ' :32“ I @ Loo—Now: Headlines & Weather .AIO‘ This decilareir realized that _Us In ADJ—Canadian Roundup CBC .A75 the contract was in danger if Péeéldmt 3” LID—lope in Country and Pop: .3879, {West had the ace of diamonds. 41 Ripped j Lao—Tho Outpom ‘x‘; and East the ace of clubs. He: . i“. LOO—Nit»! & Width" WEST u know that if he won the ten Of‘ 49_P1tcher 5.05—Motlneo Musiciel Charade: . 9853 ‘37“, Ihearts with the jack. west} 50.5mm, ; soc—Th. Outporo .Q“, .1084 upon taking the ace of dia-‘ vehicle ! 5 25—Maran Weather . A .94 monds. would shift to a club as DOWN ; ‘ 5.2o—Tho Outpom ‘ J1 4 3 ‘Aqs, the only hope of beating the: medmg “i (LOO—Now. I. Weather ‘ 50m lemme; There could 'be no fu- I 2.111561“, ems—On Parliammi Hill CBC .KQ ture in a heart cointir‘i‘ugticgtpn buoyancy 610—590?" “"5"” ‘knowing that Sout a e “Mononu- Mu-iz :Eifm” ism triply stopped. I DAILY onmoovo'm — Here’s how to work it: 700—3.“ 7° 7’“ Mb" ‘1096 When declarer played the, AXYDLBAAXB ISO—Now; l Wuthor The bum king of diamonds at trick two._ in L 0 N G F E L L O W ‘- ;'::‘:':9'c'm sctfulzn 80 m w Norm m {WESl "Wk the ace and Temrn'i One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A in used 0 Egg". hzuMmlf 1 ‘1’ Pl: 3 . 1,.“ Gd 5 “9311- H‘ “5"” a 1 lky. for the three Up. X for the two 0‘s, etc. Single letters. apoa- "I 3‘5. m3. Hudlmu “6 want," 3N1. llhouih‘ that 1535' had the 35C. ' trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hint... ' — i 5m" it “"3 “want '0’ “1‘”, Each day the code letter: are different. 'I 9.00—Soundlngs-CBC Open“, g lead - two onto assume. that South would. > 13'30‘c'cl swing-“ac hearts, {have won the opening lelag;i A Cryptogram Quotation '- -°0'N0'°"' 'w’ - ' . iwd in g‘with the king when e con i . . IMO—CHEW. {utmost Weather refraining: lain. table 3 have Win It with the Jack. 9 c x C G Y s G V x F C E B V G W ‘ 3 8 5:33“. the contract was t h r e e tnhiri- The deception havlnlg suit-gee” U v N v z J Y c R z Y s G o v U c Q N J Y X '1- x "WNW. Hudllnu L Marlfim trump. but at one table e ded. declarer played ow omh > ' w i r contract was made while at dummy. recovering the heart; A c o 3: Y _ -p Y a A D R 5 Y J w s G o . " absm" M hung, the other it was defeated. trick he had deliberater lostl ‘ "WNW. 9“, wwh" I. spam M the first i. ble _ against on the opening lead. and Yenterdoy'l Cryptoquote: A 3051! IS SWEET“ IN ml ‘,'°5_s.,,.'ou' the heart lead. declarer play- wound up makins tour no BUD mm FULL BLOWN—JOHN LYLY ' ed low from dummy and w o n trump 9 1m, King l'caturu Syndicate, Inc. C“ the tea with the jack. When he; Whether West should have , muuDAY then played the king of died) fallen lnéo ti: trap is oath t ‘ d . W t t k the ace on point no or iscussion. a is "‘°"' " °° iof mm mum: is um our BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 5.", shifted to a low club_ The de- mg ‘00—“. “my w” fame cashed four nd { second declarer was willing Ill “l‘ dwahtl httk dtl '- ' the outcome was that Sout , o ose a car me in or er 0 "Hm ‘ ""‘M‘ w“'“" went down one. igive himself the best chance ot' THAT-*iOO-A—OA‘I 1A8 g sis-Maviva sperm.» A the second table. the playlmakinz the contract. He could My woao,choe,usRE$AN 3,?“ mg” 0; WANT A m tat—TM Gerry Foo-m shew took a different turn. Again I afford to spurn the extra trick‘ ‘STAeusuMENT THAT‘S m‘ous_ms “£52 mm“, DWER_ Part 2 heart was led and declarerl becuane it was not vital to his LY OPERATED BYA MAN census m“ ‘ so” I Ids—Mu Ferguson Show played low from dummy. But cause. siMiLAfimMyownf‘... M i > _ ‘VERSAILLES VACATIONLAND z mo—cac Now: a pine Reports LID-Music In on. Alr OFF!” 5W“M5T CUWNE ATAU— a 9.lo—Proviow Commentary 4 Ito—Countdown filo—AM. Chronicle 5.00——Marltlmo Flatt I'cut lots—Playroom 5.20-Tempo lO.30—-To Market wlth Mull: 5 lo—CBC Nebboelt - soo—cnc New: I. Inland Wonk. -AND ALL “comm .DRINCHI new JOY d H” .c 615—0 r n t Hill 1.05—Shlrlo are" ~ H lr UM!" I _ v 6.20-Today'n editorial - "Jo—hard Album 6.25—Moritim Sperm.» GAO—Music -in the Evening 7.30—Mirltlmo Magnm coo—A day n the "to of shakuporo BJO—Protlo at -tho Movlu UICI. l.“— llilS—Dovm Drop: Iy WOO-Jamboree Junction Ills—Torment- Ernlo Ford ot~ ,. \:——w z . a '\ a i USO—Maritime Form I'cm 9 (lo—Soundings Lao—ac NM 1. Inland warn. alto-Music“ Chopin Lit-What’s On Twp 10.00..ch Nnflonal Nm, l.A§..Tiino Out For Melody On Puritan-M Hill l..”-D.O. Tim Sign-l Ind Win. Manny Im—Tlm Out Car Melody lOJO—Chleo'a Flue. its—John Drllnl. tolls I story ll MMM HI" aoo—cac NM moo—seem Seam. Inland ‘ soc-rman Morin“ Marine Weather tm-CIC NM Ills—Int of Dial. L” m ltm h h m