&, » . , E . ‘ z 2 es ~ 4 : ae a ; . oe .| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 9. 1966. 9 cs . ss ae : : 4 e on , . ' Te Wiy TNE 2 IT'S TO KEEP ME: WITHOUT IT ID BE EATING TOO MANY APPLES / => ia oO VJ le Nn ion Yee S [ ent ment teen-agers are better in-lers' would tend to adopt ex | / Ba Wasdh. | | FROM GETTING Siem! \. RR oe : — / we ! formed. and more interested. in treme views. Some Quebec pal- | Rot \ ra me i eo f 2) Je { — ef 2 : bustling city, pride of Soviet , achieved; that is, most people central Asia. enjoy less than seven square By this time the 1,000,000 | metres of space. So the num- inhabitants of Tashkent -— | her rendered homeless may mostly Uzbeks, an ancient: | actually’ be much higher. ; people whose civilization goes Thousands of families are back to at least the Sth cen- living tnder’ tents. Whole’ tury BC--must find it hard to — streets have been closed, to remember a period when — traffic and.turned over to out- there weren't any earth- door living, Still, factories and | VWaNVad ‘ ‘the political process than ever jiticians believe a large propor- interest demonsfrated - By JOHN BEST C an. Gypsum The Political Youth © Council ; ary ending lities by the four parties. Fach MONTREAL (CR 4— Cana- | vere, have shaken‘ the once- lery two months on the average. tioms,of Allied Chemical Canada before. jtion of the 18-21 ‘age group in the country by: the high school | MOSCOW (CP)--The ordeal } was founded in May, 1963, to TO Acquire Firm | Since April 26, more than party has three representatives ian (ivpsum Co. plans ta ac. | ON THE A IR | The- voting age issue likely I4d.. it. was announced here ~.1 GUESS 1 GOT CARRIED WELL. COME ON ov’ GIL! YL] % pesives 1 CANT BEAR ? ‘ : : | “A definite need has been \that province have separatist 7 S Ua es OC as en \proven in this area due to the S¥Mpathies : iB ji acrossi_ - ee Students themselves.” of Tashkent seems without jeo-ordinate certain youth &ctisd:_ 600 earth tremors, some ‘se- jon the council, which meets ev- quite the Barrett-Smith opera- ere | : Ou ITs | WHY, MA! WHATS noine Pa) IVE BEEN jeratic parties have promised ta, , \terials. lower the age ‘from 21 in elec- ee about it as” possible. sie 4 : : | offices function as usual, the will some sup this fall when the DY the two companies. | ‘he Tenuate © AWAY... IT WAS VERY OUD BETTER STOP MaraueL eee WASTE _THOSE ; at's happening there ap- Pravda Vostoka accoynt said. Commo elections committee |. The Barrett-Smith operation, | . YOURE TOO EMOTIONAL FOR LOVELY. LOW-SUOSING ‘The ‘ollowing program tist-| pears to be one of the great | Among elderly .people, ‘the Siete baalaa on itie revision including "six plants located in| & Ne WATCHING "RE ANY MORE SOAP OPERA! ‘ figs are published free of! natural calamities of recent | number. of heart. cases had of the Canada Elections Act, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, | ; eae mfae VL charge as a public service and) decades but Soviet authorities | “drastically increased” be- lunchanged since 1960. "|\Joliette and Louisville in Que- | bl AA appear as presented to us, by) have heen determined that | cause of the rough living con- | i De bec and Weston, Ont... produce | a the stations concerned. ® the world. will know as: little [aiden | The Liberal and New MO- a wide variety of building ma- | | . , . No. foreign correspondents | TENSION PREVAILS : It is anticipated that Canadian | FRIDAY PROGRAMS were allowed into the stricken The unidentified writer of [ons Aine. then, pa ne iGypsum Con would also ake | CFCY-TV city for.more than three | the account eaptured a (ittle members of all parties priv ices leased by Bar- | 2 ue months after the earth shocks | of the flavor of a city that Yalely express fears about this _ began but eventually at least lives in a prolonged night of |S!€P- 2.30 p.m.—Misicaie 3.00 p.m.—-To Tell The Truth 3:25 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show 3.55 p-m.—Milestones of the Ceniury | They argue that under-21 vot- and Saint John, N.B. | | } horror. He told of sitting writ- ing one day when, his desk suddenly. “swooshed in RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR-NOT sae |; One Western reporter was per- mitted to fly to. Tashkent. from Moscow. i ‘Only occasional snippets of information- have been_carried by Soviet news media-on.con- | ditions there. + These have emphasized the courage of Tashkent's people | instinctively to the door."’ while failing, for the most. | The jolt didn't cause -much | part, to convey any sense of destruction. “But that sense [| the horror of living ina place of alarm does not go away where the earth never seems that constant inner ten- to stop dancing sion of people who keep. on MANY HOMELESS expecting something ail the “There was a-terrifie shud- |time.!’ : isfactory estimate of the death Soviet authorities have said |rett-Smith, in Toronto, Edmonton i wards.” “There was a terrifie shud- der, the walls quivered and the ceiling began to vibrate. Everybody jumped up rushing HE'D BEEN MAYBE HE pa WAITING . WENT OUT TO PUT ~~} ALMOST AN } ANOTHER DIME ; HOUR 'N THE METER ? 4:00-p:m—Sunskine Semester 430 p.m.—Sunsiune Semester 590 p.m.—This Is The Life 530 p.m.—Outiook 6:00 p.m.—Mr. Ed 6.0 p.m.—Gazette “FOO p.m. —ChCY TV News (7.15 p.m.ieint. Prince Co. Welfare Agency Cy ~~ x 7.30 pim.—the Fintsiones 8:00 p.m.—The Munsters 8.30 p.m.—Donna Reid Show 9:00. p.m.—Lenne Breau Show 113M VLiL2 OKing Vestures Spndenia, im. 190 Workd vighas remnvad, 9.30 p.m.—Get Smart toll, though from. published | Tashkent will_be rebuilt, and an 90:00 p.m.—Friday Theatre - reports it appears that this | Pravda Vostoka_ reported Slertwunes|er: m a “The Strange Ones wasn't great in comparison | 10,000. students are storming Ge een in A . 14:00 a.m. Gemini V1 Flight with material damage, | the ruins,” ROCKY FIELD HALF : Coverage What does seem clear es Unofficially, however, there A MILE INLAND 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News that well over one-quarter of | have been. reports of a pos- WITH HER KEEL 12:13 a.m.—Local ‘Weather and: the — population possibly | sible evacuation, in view of emu rie Sport Scores the obvious instability of the closer to half—has ‘been ren- THE VESSEL HAD BEEN “4215 am. sign OFF = -| dered homeless. earth's crust, os ABANDONED WHEN Om ‘ ‘cCW.T An account in the Tashkent | Reluctance to take such a@ | THE R/VER OVERFLOWED » ‘ , { : ' : CRCW-EV newspaper Pravda Vostoka decision’ is perhaps under- Or gue ee er Sag : 12.57 p.m.—-Station Sign On (Pravda of the Kast) said | Stable. The Soviet government | Soaseurewine eae ae es 1.00 p.m.—Lluncheon Date 2,000,000 square ‘metres of | had plowed huge resources ITS KEEL is a. : : 4G50. 5.n-—-Playbill housing ‘were destroyed in | into Tashkent, intending to a a KS meas o ; MAiam: Expose | only the first two nights of mee et showplace for all of - 2 toe oh eee 3 9.69 p.m.—To lel! the truth.— | earth. shocks. ; central Asia. : £ ae | j ORY . 42.30 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden ~——|,—SsdTIm_surban centres of the So- | ‘It was an attractive city, cofits on, I NN Oe ie * $55 p.m.—Mllestonee of the | viet- Union, the living space | although many outside Visit- FRESH tran wo + 1237 we «! cannery i‘ | nofm is seven square metres | ors got the impression that THE TRE SLEPT ONLY 4 HOURS EACH DAY 4:00 p.m.—luoshine Semesier per person. Using that as a '00 much of the ancient. Uzbek hee} "AND DIVIDED THE. REMAINING 2O «5.00 p.nr.—On Safari _ | guide. the first. earthquakes had been sacrificed to Soviet | mincuep HOURS INTO. EXACT PERIODS OF £30 p.n.—Outlook robbed. 285.000 people of hous- | influence in its planning and Y THE - 6 HOURS AND 40 MINUTES 6:00 p.m.—The Flintstones ing accommodation. | architecture. ._ NATIVES, | ~ONE FOR AFFAIRS OF STATE,- ae 630 p.m.—LIV News Hoa i iti | ant ih buildi ° gaat — FOR DINING COMPERENCES NTH SCHOLARS Og AT Weaihar wever,. in many cities— | In any event ther rebuilding, Une ca ANO THE THIRD FOR ‘ . 6.50. p.m.—LTV Sports | Probably including Tashkent ¢ ff there Is one, will be a CANOY 0 Nears aoe een : SOME FIRE SALES F090 p.m.—Batman | athe norm hasn't been | monumental task. oe = AREN'T ON-“THE: 7 ~) p.m.—the Saint i ie ei a oS - LEVBL. —— Bo p.m.—Peyton Place—Ill | Hi ly S. ly ( ‘ | ° DAILY CROSSWORD - : A ‘ Spec 00 pimetgnnig Breaw thew. 1) choo! Action Is Aim oe xz 9.30 p.m.—Ge ° is . : : ‘ Nae ACROSS 41. Droops 15. Distant jsi4)sie BPAlsiTTeqR | 90.00 p.m.—Friday Night at el Of P li ° | Y h C coon | 1. African 42, Is in debt 18.A. HIOIN|O/REBILIATUIRIA Part ee of Kilmanjara |- Oo Itica out ou nc | : 5 atin : po -diamond, £ a E wiatcte 3 : i aan ra ee ie < peed aon e WN Part IFighr iron Men | OTTAWA (CP) — Youth or- the face of officiat or unofficial | 9. Sdon 1. Of the sea me G Amat Y a i= 12:00 p.m.—CBC National News \ganizers of four federal parties bans on high school politics: in | 10. Sandarac 2, Furious 19. Equi AIRIVAINME UAIcIOls]| | © 12.15 am —LTY News Hiohlights jwill joinhands ‘this fall in. a some regions. Tt will eoincide. . tree attack i P TAIS|STERLIS i 12.17 a.m.—Friday Nite Movie Con- campaign. to bring party poli- with renewed attempts in Par- |: 11. Incendi- -3..Mid-day ee cold CILIA ST HIA| a -, Ainved tics to high schools across the liament to reduce the voting | arism—- 4. Girl's weather, [H/OJRIN N | 130 a.m.—Stanon Sign Off country. ‘age to 18: | 12.-Chinese. name. ae * Tajpralcle Miclulslals ~ CFCY | The_drive_wil -he_mounted_in___Phe_Canadian- PotiticatYouth river 5; Gtossy an arto BME |e MBE LT GIN Oo ee ge ieee ne Council, a new orgahization | ae oe 21. Telling —_—‘erday’s Anewer. B Friday Al) Ga ; ean grouping 12 members of the stu- BUS te sa CO ae are ee Gs A. TOWEL J. - ac he Bern ng Commentator ident-winge of four parties Tees fo 25" Puddtetine "6 Quarrel’ "37. Average "30. Dispatched os ONE THING YOU ‘GOTTA: ALWAYS"\I- ALWAYS. BRING. A BiG. = eS nnn ANNs ane WERT ey TT Serer Consumers | day fee as } process ... 7. Swiss 25. Daub of 31. Italia REMENBER ABOUT GIVIN' A 906 A BATH, : 6 35=Morning_ Roundup }11.20--Record Album [day aA OOUN ced its ‘whole | 16 Goddess river “paint a aca TWINK ooo | 6 {5=Istand_Wr._and- Mar. Temp-—|-11:30—The Archers | hearted support for partisan po- Sf justice ere ee Pat. a Soins : 6.46 ~Morning Roundup 11.45—9n The Sunny Side litical sf Tubs jn the high | 17. C'rl's 11. Related eager 37. oe 6.55—-News and Weather | TT SS—Aanignment ee name 13. Buddha's 27. Marry lation Zz 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour ir Ae News. pan + oe mem rs — Lib- | 18. Ship's Hiothee 28. Expunges 38. Court 7.15—Morning Reundue : aritime Farm B’cast jera’, Conservative, New Demo- | passageway Cc 7.30—News and Weather 1:00—CBC News and Weather ajeratic and Social Credit— | 20. Neither At lz 13-14 77s Te 11 16 BS 7.35—Farm Report 1.15—Swing Easy lagreed. at a weekend meeting |__yyasei ing s eye TY J =f ef J-41—Morning_Reundup Ta5=The Open Road Show here to exert Commons pres- nor GZ 10 y Zz ; . 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. | 1:59-D.O. Time Signal sure to gain acceptance of the feminine (4 p, YW, \ wh 7.45—Morning Roundup = | 2.00--CBC News iclubs, The organizers plan to} 22. Girl's hy UA \2 : 13 { ~F-54—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard es Open Road Show Hobby _ principals, trustees and name ; Qh 8.00—News rs aes meee yeh iother school officials. 23, Herd of 4 ZAG 746 * 8.11—Weather ‘ ite we | Although political clubs are whales Enea LL Af, 8:14~—Morning Roundup Fab eaten rn jcommonplace at colleges and | 24. Writing 7 ya's 19 8 55—Weather 4:00-CEC. News juniversities, they have met of- fe Se a a ae Reema Lace tints aaa a ee | ree : eas ~9.10—Notes and: Musi: _ 4:10—Music-In The Air § . ; + OWA 4 TW, wa 10.00—News and Weather 4:30—World ‘Go'f Championship. | SOME. CLUBS FORMED ye enllene Y VW VW AY 16 DEAD-AUMED AT THEE 10:05—Notes: and Music 6:00—CBC. News | In Newfoundiand,,.such clubs | 3), Small 1S: fas" }as 7a me 139 10.30—Preview Commentary 6.15—From The Capital jare barred from the “high 35 por . “A: : a Vee _ Rees 6:20—Toray’s Editorial jschools and Premier Joseph | 33° Son 30 3 : Gries m ga Nawacaneree Se wes oe Smallwood is strongly opposed = Z V1.05—Notes and Musie 6:25—Inland Weather and -Sports ito them. Some high aia Chika 7 ar ao 33 1 7A PASS . 31.45—Bulletin Board 6:30—Business Barometer have been formad tn Newfound: ee V4, 7) > 17 50—Notes.and Musie 6.33—Music Scene, Halifax land: and an chix: other provinces husk 36 37 YG 38 @ as ' " ; | s Pp 36. Author of Y 14-55——Agriculire “66 a cee ewe |—Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, “The 7 rm . ot ne a ee ia oe [Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and Giave’ TSO V7 ya6 77 y 2,05—Town and Country Time -O8--Chartar Flt British Columbia. . te} 38. Arm joint - = 10:;00—CBC N IN * 38. Arm join : } 12.20—News and Yeainer —~ | T0:00-CBC National News, BAA ctario the teen-age’ paik’| 30: Seceagie, V/A OGQumeezer 12.43—P.E.1. Road Report | ticians are largely confined ta | 40, Seep . “D | Personaiiy | 1 19.30-Around The Horne & *9 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's h-~ to work it: - &@EYDLBAAX x ie LONGFELLO Onc} ‘ior aimply stands for another. In thi: ple A is used ’ for, the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. DASE Mostly Music pes u — Each dev the code letters are different, Scie we me CONTRACT BRIDGE 3.03—Trans-Caraca Matinee | A Cryptogram. Quotation | .,_, 3.30—Pop Caravan eo _By RB. JAY BECKER 12:45—Town and Country Time 1.00—News and Weather i 1.05—Town and Country Jime | 1¥.00—Jazz En Liberte 1-15Gordie Tapp Show—CBC ! . «,/2:00—CBC News : : nea | 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and 1.45—Town and Country Time | Marine Weather Soh ect ped eae | 12:15-Music In The Night .05— y Music | 2.15—National School Broadcast Metropolitan Toronto and are lfrowned .on by schoo] authort- ities elsewhere, party. sources (say. : | Alan Smith, chairman of the youth eounci, sald in a state-. ‘FDIJZE ML 4.°0—News Headlines and Weather MM SESRLEY MIU KML 4.°3—Canadian Royridup | ; XSFZEZ C2ZSCRZ DIQ XSFZELYMIJIU 4.'0—Pop Caravan j : 5° —News and Weather 5 3-—The Ovtoorts 5.*3=Marine Weather. 5. 2o—The Outrerts BIDDING QUIZ 2, One diamond; While a) "UY PBZBLVSSI-FMQQRELSS | In each of the following hands standard notrump shows 16 to ithe question is whether it Is bet- /18 points, one should see a limit 5.45—Spofls Capsule and Scoreboard jter to open the bidding with one jon the number of plus values a ~ §.50—The } Ov!sorts notrump or one of a coe a hand may include. If we count i hice aca Waal five hands are taken from workl'|the tens, nines and eights pres- | ; eatouktee ae: n championship matches, and the jent in the hand, it becomes clear. - 6°20—Business Barometer Yesterday's Cryptoquotes: ONE LIE MUST BE THATCHED WITH ANOTHER OR IT WILL SOON RAIN THROUGH —OWEN a © 1066, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) YAONVE JNO SHL 6:35—Tonignt's Music “7a Back To the Bible ‘sides are Vulnerable and that |therefore treat it as such and | igame opening bid’ was made at jthat we have the equivalent of a |=sa wm am ndAdm™ LAPLI@P ba ln Lie be [both tables. Assume that_both._.19.- or..20-point-hand:-We-shonid- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE vou are the dealer. What would ibe your bid in each case? open one diamond, intending to | rebid two notrump over a heart | | : ._ or spade. response by partner. sh ounce ee wey Q2 dia- | 4 Che diamana, In this case It | : monds | clubs AKs alts y 1 ia- 9.45~—In Canada This Week—CBC 2. snades AJ8 hearts: A108 dia- Sted anteWAIhe 1s how ue | 10.00—CBC National News—CBC ‘monds AQ109 clubs K106 hearts next. By bidding the suits | ~10.15—Teday’s Fditarial and Speaking 3. spades .A3 hearts AQT da- in reverse order you. indicate | i Personaily—C8C monds KQ654 clubs Ki. °° longer diamonds than hearts MA a dh dics econ CC |4- spades AiO hearts Q62 dia- | vid at teas, 17. points in hich 11.00—News and Regional Weather monds KJ83_ clubs AQ106 leards Since that is exactly | *11.05—Starlight Serenade 5. snades, K7 hearts 154 diamonds ihe ‘ | have no difficulty finding the _@AN.30—News and Maritime Weather |4@1098: clubs: AQ7. Ihave no d8fficulty finding the | *11.35—Starlight Serenade + 1, One spade. You ‘have 16 \best contract. £42.00—CBC News, Wr.-and~ Sporis ‘high-card points.and notrump| 4. One. notrump. It !s best to | “12.15—6:30 a.m.-News and Music distribution, but. despite this, it open with a notrump rie ee ee dak aavie is somewhat better to open with this is reasonably possible, be- - 7.30—News and Weather 7.45—Program Schedule 7 45—Tonight’s Music 8.58—News Headlines and Weather 9.00—1967 and All That —CBC SAME OLD TAKE IT EASY, ALL TALK AND BUS, HES NOT ! RUFFIN ROWD ME! IN SOME OF THE ¢ ACTION! HEAR BEUFFIN' ABOUT \ NOUTRIED TO £\ THOSE WILD TOWNS TOWNS I BEEN IN, WiSEGUYS) | - R LIKE YOU ENDED LP WITH. _7//, 2HORT-CHANGE )) HE'S:$0 TOUGH HE cone HERG THAN A A BOOTBLACK AND] EATS HiS POPCORN HE CHASED'YOU J UNBUTTERED AT HOME WITHIA DISNEYLANO/ M WARNIN' YOU BIRDS, TIN ROOF / DAMP RAG! ) . wnootvd 30F ALL RIGHTY ALL RIGHT H/<1'LL. STOCK UP WITH a spade than a notrump, That jcause you tell your partner so | is what both the Italian and Am- much About thé precise nature | : erican players did when they jof your hand when you do. a «4.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 held the hand. : ‘club: or a diamond opening | * 70-the ‘ering Show, Part 2 | +A “notrump opening tx defec- |would not tel your partner that | 7.46. Music i itive for several reasons. Gener- jyou at we 18 points and a . 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard |@lly, it ts not desirable to bid a balanced hand. Fl a inotrump when you have a good.) 5. One notrump. Here also It | #.12—Rocporia! Weather \five-card malor suit. It is per- lis better to open with a notrump | © €.16-=Maiilime Sportscast imissible, of course. if that ap- (and thus fell partner the appro- | oS Ipears to be the bostsbidule. make |ximate Ce ea ag If ae ies on. articular. hand. but when-jyou opened with a diamond, you Ginateh 1 badd lhe hana ‘also lacks .stoppers in ‘would find it difficult to rebid * $1 soAwighnert 2 two suits, it is better to give’ up oe if hae aed ar “@.21A.M. Chronicle ~ én the notrump opening and jwas either a heart, & spade, *T, notrump or two clubs. 4 1@.45~—Interlude ef Musie start. with the major suit, wit FRIDAY . ‘WaNav 1.1 *