~* + te } ty . Yr * - Ln * sf f The Guartian, Charlébtelows, Tints. Dee. 29, 1968, 9 ee: ta ye : , | ‘si | ‘Cana d_ Al) 0 SION Cardinal Spelln in, Stands La ; ELS ek . noc. ry metric: 3 1 On Vietnam War Statement = . n ef ’ (d | . ae Cardi-; | Cardinal Speliman, in bis ez ‘a te cata nal “Spelman. said today he|/mon, called the Vietnam is .. WASHINGTON (CP) —. Cam $4 views, of iliejeign banks, heretofore regulated| S#2ds on his statement that | nicg-g “war for civilization.” | ; sada and the U.S. appear to be) U-S- Slate epartaical thay ‘net{by the 30 salen. Fereigg- pants | farthing fess Men of olied i de cominued: “We do bye O Ee collision course in. the|be matched elsewhere. Some| ai. banned in 45 of those states. | 10° ” cee | and pray . . - we shall soon 3 Bank issue. observers suggest that the|CENTRE IN NEW YORK Oe a ; “ vietory for which all treasury department is disinter-| Officials say. the federal com) The statement and others | have_ihe | and all. over It remains to be seen how|ii.g ° : oa ey x down on Cana-|bave provoked broadsides | of 15 in: Vietuam tee ng hee. serious it could But the state department ap-| dian banking activity in the U.S,|#eainst him from Soviet com-|the world are Desy i’ oats i. ay! I SEND YOU TO THE | _-- There is speculation that the| sears adamant. dian banking or in New York |™entators and from North Viet-|ing, for less tee mone 4 im} It says legislation still before| state. There, Canadian . banks|®#™ The Communists have ac-| conceivable. CAREC. > : aa7 7 committee Ot-| also are restricted but do a spe-| cused him of contradicting the) Gooue go REPORTER os ; ON THE AIR [ve i re coctive elalized and profitable lending| Words of Pope Paul. who" a> | The Thyear-old cardinal. Ro- , ‘|tion tm: proposing to limit. the| business which is acknowledged in .2 Christnas message | an Catholic military, vicar ola. 1" The following program lst- |activities of the Canadian char-| to be of some service to the New| "r ® “miracle of peace. the US. armed forces aud arch- e ings are published free of |terdd bank purchased three|York money market. Cardinal ° Speliman’s st ate-| iicice of New, York, x charge as a public service and | years ago by the powerful First} ‘In any event, te word | ment i Chrismas ve | SR wa cep ne v8 2 appear as presented te es by | National City Bank of New| tsliation has crept into the bi-/™on in Saigon were reported to| 1 & Colebrated mass in se, the. stations concerned. - (York: * lateral’ the “first Vatican circle Addressing the ugresation, | ; ‘ NOT MUCH FUSS IN U.S. tine cts mii i4 lk to whic tasked mau SF ofi- | ogy ;* THURSDAY PROGRAMS |.,)}, *, sated pe foal the |mOtiae “dolor tatnotes. Lakes “kgeping, with the efforts aaa = og event Banks, formér ‘fo eneourage a “ : ie es . CFCY-TV that Firtt “National” Gity ‘Beak | he ‘Seafarers International’ Un-| fotiated end to the war in Viet “it isa dificult task to. Bring | eee sought to dampen the situation, |ion of Canada, lacerated rela-|"4™. tetd at Tralice, so much hatred in the |S 200 bim-Emergency Word 10 | Which as-usualin bilateral s-|tions. "There still are some}. The Cardinal ‘wai thid after.) malice, Pr 2:30 p.m.—Tcday et Home -|sues has aroused far more pub-| scars. his returs/ to Saigon today: of te a. iat nsiin steels Oy sk _ |lie reaction im Canada than| That year, U.S. anger erupted| Communist accusations against | | ee ee cs a mie ~ 3:30 pum.—Edge of Night here. when the Canadian wheat board| bis remarks, and he replied: | in some way give aid 4:00 p.m.—Communicate The staté. department rebutes| trimmed prices to pail down| “Whatever I said, I stand by|acle—the miracle of # just 4:3) p.m.—Mark of Zorro Misdoctiods Get farmer finsnco|qme ‘euieisatial | tejare tdesat{N. enguring : pepe contracts with Japan other Feet 5:25 p.m.—Carnation’s Contest justified in proceeding with the| countries. This was a ee eee ~ar: > -$:30-p.m.—Music- i Canadian — when—the—U.S._was_counting .on | ~~ pa «= 7 6:00 p.m.—Woody Weodpecker he U.S. purchasers|rising prices to unload some of , 6:30 p.m.—Gazetie in they might face|its surplus at more~ profit: pn ee pac ee Despite talks of retaliation in & ; ee cet on aon ian bone ESS the maritime ad wheat > "Be pmo me = ou none was visible. | a- 2 $100 p.m.—The Man From UNCLE. nce Gh ted con. The Canada-t8. machinery : Kaley) no "| Hor consultation wheat ‘prices * oe ree eee decide to procend| gained the same tntimacy. but x 1100 o-m-= mentions || with legislation applying federal 11:30: p:m.—Centennial “Chansons’ trois Ser the first time fe Ser- 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News He oy asst *" 2:13 a.m.—Local Weather and CBA RADIO *° 4215 a.m.—dign Off THURSDAY CKCW-TV 6.G0—The Morning Show Part 1 —_$\52 9.m.—Station Signa : on} 4.03-—inland- Weather, Sporte—Scores | ‘vam a.m.—Casey Jones ] 7.06—Music 2 0:30 a.m.—R.C.M.P. 7.27—Inland Weather. 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Fur scarf - The Capitals were expected to rise| 2 Build 10:15—Five Nights “A Week At This!o5 ner cent | a “. 1030 Anthology yields “and higher state 11:00—CBe News “Couteting cernlngs "tro jes DOWN or 11:03—Labour Pains private plot,” Artemoy said jr >” a Agi 32:00—CBC reference to a capitalistic as i i 12:02—Spert Scores and Inland and | Dect of Soviet agriculture, “the| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to it: | ! AKYDLBAAXE 12:15—Music sin ; at plies dat coy, 1.80—Music ; ei tory..or office worker.” 4 One letter simply stamdis for another. In this sample A is used : : ‘vi for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Singie letters, apos- : memsasy Z8LD RC DSM ALEM TA Euw |. | o a z CIEKLVMF DI’ DSMRV SLKKRW&MCC? and decided to raise South dealer. O ey eel - —ZSLGKIGN =. $5. S cea rea ome : f side vulnerable. _ . a mpon ; enn: |. Yesterday's Oryptequete: I HAVE ALWAYS CONSIDERED s wtyT > __| support, I was willing to stand | MY FACE A CONVENIENCE RATHER THAN 4N ORNA- coer BBgt sche Wal oo er MO ng | oKe2 Crawford's. leap to six was |. ie 1966, Kim Features Syndicate, Inc.) . @18T3 not exactly scientific, but i was e a aoe ; the great advantage of se Te-| OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HC OPLE 84 great re- P 0s Stas vealing his hand to the oppo- ; < on; + @IT6s = . | dents. , / : et o3962 3364 He made six, of course, losing - H| = sore : only a heart trick, and ‘scored 33 @K@z103 980 points with no complications i Ss 35 whatever-in the bidding or play, a i - »Sacse: but the Swedish North-South at AK the other table failed to reach | o - The bidding: ,, pte clem when tay BE Be = 1@ Pas 32 Pass . | Seutm West North East 6H iais- is ° : 1 - Pas 24 Pass “ Qeening Wad-ting of bears. 8 Pas 46 There is a great deal'to be| Apparently orth felt that he said in favor of the simple|iacked the values for a direct game. I am reminded of this by | three spade bid and he tempo- the accompanying hand played| rized by responding two clubs. in the match between Sweden| Something obviously went and the United States in 1953. | wrong later when South identi- My paftner. CE rene sel acer naan ale epcoat Ha SOeee @ spade | ing to three diamonds and. North and West passed. it is true| showed his added values by that the North hand is. slightly) jumping to four spades short of the Values for a three) Perhaps South should have < ipade bid <ieeging) oud. such 0/R0l canis over four qooee. © bid is subject to criticism for | possibly North have done a that reason, but the fact is that|still more than he did, ‘but, = North is only about a jack away|whatever it was that went - from his proper values and| wrong, the hand was @ triumph there is no betier alternative|for simple bidding. One- three- bid available. six may not be stimulating |. At least that’s the way I| sequence, but it can be devasiat-