ae, New Senior Appointments Mi Named By Department | np troaruman, Charlottetown, Thors. Ang. 11, 1966. 13! ) : ers) -. The United States has} nes Miniter \proposed that. the big “nuz iclear powers should become | io Visiting N: B.. contractors to the rest of the’ world, using peaceful nuclear” OTTAWA (CP) Miaes Min- explosions to move earth, dig ister Jean-Lue Pepin has left Ot-'eanals ang build dams. = g ~~: i, & Anean THE Gury wilo os a 'CALISGE I WASHED, WAYED ANID POLISHED |. So MADE IT RAIN.. MY TRICYCLE THIS MORNING . oS ee a \: iN be ite \ oS 3 > +tawa on a three-day visit to New At the same time, it called on o OTTAWA (CP)--The citizen- ment's special services branch of the Montreal metropolitan Bruswick and Nova-Scotta-to-dis. the | 17~--- country disarmament z ship department, soon to be-jsince 1964. = area of the Unemployment’ In-|¢uss the possible developmeat of eorfehanne to ban the spread of come the manpower depart-| Director-general of the mau siirance Commission and the | tidal power with the’ provinces’ aj] nuclear explosives—even # ‘ ment, has announced 16 new sen- power division in Marcel Guay National Employment Service.. | Premiers. — : they are for peacefink purpeses, for appaintments 8 56, Quebec: regional director ~ Assistant director; Damase| Mr. Pepin will meet the pre- to non-nuclear countries. John C. Morrison, 48, -.was,;with the National Employment ‘Toupin, 46, a native of Quebee | Miers ‘Friday after a two-day The US. said-a peaceful nu- named* director of the imml- Service since 1949. Mr.. Guay City, who has served as .mem- tour of a number of possible clear explosive device could be we gration division's home branch. also was named acting director ber of the Unemployment In-| Power sites at the headoof the easily ete as a weapon. But * A native of, Toronto, he has of the manpower division's Que surance Commission since the Bay of Fundy. the non-nuclear countries could ‘ oe ; been director of the . depart- bec Region. Second World War. : | Friday “morning, hé will x sai ne Panent from the use of my - YOURE WRONG y SKEETER, Tis (5 A WELL, KNOW MR is a The remaining 14 appoint PRAIRIE REGION ‘!\New Brunswick Premier Douis eaceful devices jin compensa- z OF MIS NEVER LETS HiM Too ABOUT MR JIMS PRIVATE. CONVERSATION | }) Ja IS SCOUTMASTER epee ments, including five. persons. Director: Terrence .R. Watt,,Robichaud in Fredericton. In ee en being hafred from de- le OUT WITH THE Boys! WIFE, GRAMPS... ON THE Alf from outside civil service, {ill 46, a native of Canwood, Sask., the afternoon he will call on voijning them themselves, @ SHE OFTEN LETS , 8 | top positions in’ the manpower who ‘wags president of Manage: | Nova Scotia’s Premier Robert Ciel Seviek’ negotiator Alexel The 1ollowing prograny ist- division’ s five régions” Regional-ment’ Research (Western) Ltd. | [Stanfield in Halifax ‘Roshchin. told correspondents a fncs. are. published free of. headquarters. *will so-nrdinate and chairman of the/ board af | e_is/accompanied by C. M. afterward the Ametican state.| charge @& a public service’ and the work -of ne more than 250 Westey Manufacturing Ltd. \Isbister, deputy mines minister, mont was-a- thorough, accurate ge appear as presented tous ~ by: a offices across. Can- Director -of operations: © John and other department officials and foréeful presentation the stations concerned The Re appointments it: Pee SB, * native. at Tere : : = eas “ erm neta eat ___clude _.. Toronto—Metro- office—of—the-Na-. ‘United States. _CARS_AND PLANES e ——— A THURSDAY PROGRAMS a Art, ANTIC REGION : tional” Employment Service. Since the only road leading, : irector: Willian C. Stewart,’ Assistant director: Mrs. Jean | : t \s CFCY-TV 44, a native of Scocanl, who W earns Sliver of Wine! Has Proposal nee ote te ree ; was a manager with the Un- ‘nipeg who was a regionals eco | e i must control traffie’ between a 2:30. panies Mater, employment Insurence ‘Comra's- nomist with the Central Mort- | GENEVA, Switzerland. (Reut- landings and take-offs. | pam.—To Tel The Truth sion and the National Employ- gage and Housing Corp, in Win- | 225 p.m.—Take 30 ment. Service at Winnipeg. nipeg : 355 p.mg—Milesiones af the | “Director of operations: G.D PACIFIC REGION RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT SONMIEY |A. Reid, 46, a nathve of Lon- Regional director: L: Stewart ’ 1] 1 | | 4.9) -p.m.—Vacationtine ‘don, Ont., who served as eX McGill, 49, a native of Almonte,| ° . 4 } : 510 p-m.—Summer Camp ecutive assistant to the, assist- Ont. who served as genera LAN oe; bs § 30 -p.m.—Country Style lant deputy minister of citizen: personnel .supervis -f "ei ~. i? | a Nis =6:G0.s purer hilmi-Eeshival ship and immigration in Ot Ltd, Vancouver, & | Pro 42 * F o> Ve : : Set, News ail 4 dient ieee Director of operations: Peter | } ot On) ati 3} od? = ho, 0 Rae ae ssistan rector: alph J. M. Allen, 42, a tive o a re — > 7:\S--Heyboard Meicdies . Coy, 60, a.native of New Bruns: land who was ae ectmar Loy Sn ee : ‘ <* 7.30 p.m.—Please Don's Eat The ine: who as the Atlantic re-‘ager with Trans-Canada. Pipe TH FISHING CRAFT 4 _- «Daisies gion's assistant director of thelLines, Vancouver. |__USED BY Logon TRIBESMEN : ABO — prin Aas gaia Underwate—tnemployment “stirance Com- Assistant director: John D.| MERELY CONSISTS OF A I 830 p.m.—The Third Man monssion and the National Em- Drew, 35, a native of Oshawa BAMBOO LOG WITH A Fie, 7.00 p.m.—Seaway ployment Service in Halifax, who has served as research di-| GOURD LASHED 10 EACH END- my 19.00 p.m.--! Dream of Jeannie QUEBEC REGION ‘rector and» British Columbia 7 heen STRADDLES nee eh se BE ha 19.30. p.m sscope Director of operations: LF. representative for the n- 0G, CATCHES THE FISH - ih bic i 211-00 _p.m.—Nakes City Duquette, 49, a native of Mont- aaeae consultative sarvide ot WITH A LADLE, AND DUMPS <r > = 11.50 p.m.-Mantle of Scarlet real, who served. as ‘manager the federal labor department, , HIS CATCH INTO THE GOURDS = my —$<—)_ rasan : See eee 12.00 p-m.—CBC TV News arenes mts sepa Itoh Waid nents some ITE, NO/HE'S SITTING oe PUT A eee es ara MOMS }x/ -HOW WAS- OUT THERE IN His| fy / YOU MEAN You IN THE om Peon | THE DANCE? m CAR ASLEEP! lk CAME IN_AND . FOR THE MILK- W.15 @ Ms sign OULS. ; +. ‘DID WINGEY ; : MAN TO WAKE = ChKCW-TYV “ 'e GO HOME? ‘ ” n.--gtaiion Sqn On ae " ‘- A 5 i 4:00 m=! nchear Date ~ ‘ > ; 1.30 op m—Playbil ‘fas : i . i Drive A Crooked Mie a) = ‘sr 3.09 p.m.—To lel! The Truth ‘ 4 i ; 33-90 pm Stake” thinly ros ° 55 o n.—Miesiones of the ., 5 : AS : tentuty z By HAROLD MORRISON rmony from Canadian and other 4 ‘ 9. 400. pin - Vacation Tyne “ee LONDON (CP)—Two Veteran experts. an . [: £00 p.m.—Summer: Camp British bridge players were The ‘aourall of the British; 9 4 BERTOU we = 5.30 _p.m.—Country ae oy e seeene charges -Bridge ee us oe ‘ae a ot a ee Chief of the Micmac dang * 60) p.m.—Rescue "8". = recently after a year-long pri- the report o e ‘inquiry, de- BAPTI y. @-30 p-m.—UT¥ News vate inquiry that included testi-. ‘clined to make it public but said’ HUT ut oF se Ar BO Hose Wee B 6:45-pim UI Wealner aoe a copy would be sent to the — RecitATiON BY THE POET GOETHE IN_I778 AT The AGE OF 110 B 6.00.40 TV S90Ut a SO0=CRT Nevis eWorld Bridge Federation which | BECAUSE THE LOCAL THEATRE WAS FLOODED Annapois Royals -§ 70 pm —thorsday Night. At The. 9 10-—-Commentary loriginally had. investigated the -4$ STILL STANDING 1/88 YEARS LATER “N.S. = ee ‘Fight 1acp | 9:15—Assignment |charges, 7 Sea t, a - — > a a1 b Riace Wt ., 21=AM, Chronicle f | These involved Boris Scha-| . i Be JO45=TBA.- piro, 54, and ‘Terence Reese, 51, | : a my Pek Piceen owe. 11:00—CBC News Se international bridge partners. : 3-10.00 p. al Brass m of jaaanli ‘ 11:05—Joan Marshalf “lfor ‘the last 98 years. ‘They: had | ; i 5 oe Dager Mak saps Se e ce ene et nee “| been accused of using finger DAILY E RO S 5WwOo R D _ Zz “T200 p.m.—CBC National News Ly aoaThe acchers | signals during the world bridge: ACROSS DOWN 22. Feels —{AIMAIS SEES A ie) 12:15 a.m.—Viewpointiane, 11=t5—On thé Sunny Side |championships in May, 1965, at 1. Freight 1. Tall marsh ‘ings arial EARL c 12:20..a.m.=LIV News 11:55—Assignment” “;Buenos Aires. Both had denied -'6.Center —__-plants 23.-Mrs. ; 5 AS | 2:30 a.m.—Station Sign Off i2.00-TBC News é wot {the charges. : 11. Forcefulty: 2. Part of Ren nm | 12:30—Maritimie Farm Broadcast + Schapiro- said he 1s relieved: poet. 2 ARE ayon THA! ere | .1:00rC8C News andWeather by the finding but se 12. Byonemelt ; 3. titrequent: Pe; Goad: Ae ee Sette THURSDAY 1.15—Swing Easy lwith the “whole, business and | 1%. Concise oe. ing x = : : V45=ihe Open Road Showy would never participate .in an) u Blanket ew ere wilh: eur cau RCTS Cec tac 6.30—News and Weathed = 1:59—D:0. Time Signa! international ~competition. again. z for aIDLED : ae AC) x n *T'LL HAVE : 6 33—Morning Roundup 2:00—Time Out For Melody Reese, who now is writing a Sess (baie leat > Pee E "A CHOCOLATE ~ OH JUST } 2.45—The Feminine Towth neaires : | 15. Allowance &: Face child : SODA, PLEASE! 7 ‘GIVE ME THE 6 45—Isiand wr. and Mar. Temp. SAO Allantie: School. Beast book on the affair, told report: | for weight 9. Until 30, Metal Yesterday's Answer ” USUAL! i 6 46-—Morning: Roundup aR aaniree in Song” ers he is not satisfied with the | y6 pronoun 10. Scareh fastener: 37. Tibetan i “6 55=News and Weather RAR Sloan O Tells A St jleague's decision not to make 17. Conjunc- 16. Bewitch 32. Antiquated priest. - z #00 Hebrew Christian Haue acres pee ells story the report | public He said We tion 19. Lettuce 34. Exclama- 38, Not closed Zz > 7 15—Morning Roundup 3 Od CanverulonsPatt.| is coasidering libel — Seen JR: Sloth 20. Sacred tion 40. Cherished e i 7.30—Newsand Weather S spcCLaveranen Pate several publications which, he | 49. Kind of bull-of 35. Book of animal a i 7.35—Farm Report 400—CBC Ne imaintained, had_ printed dam- wood _ Egypt hours 41. Flap wo 7 325—Farm Report wes aging and improper’ material; 21, Refriger- me j 3:41=Morning: Roundup - 4.03—Canadian Roundup during the private hearing. Ae Zz 3 7-45 tsland-Wr.—and-/Aar, Temp. “4:10—Music In The Air : Se | 24. Small body . — ; Fis Merning Reundun “d:30—Assignment a ‘WILL CONTINUE- PLAYING ——| arataree - i J. 56—Sports Capsule’ and Scoreboard Sanne In The Air le Nevertheless, despite the at- 27, Cripples t ne ace 5.50—CBC News ititude of some other interna-| 28. Ski . @ ete aia) 5.03—Mar. Fish Broadcatt \tional contestants during the in-_ disorder _ B.16—Morning Roundup Si Z5eNotenoek c jvestigation, he expected to con-, 29. Supercil- A a5—V 335=Assignment itinue to play some games. foe inte 45—Weather . + 5r45—Tempo-and- Notebook ; ducted b person 9. 10—Notes and Music 6.00—CBC News The inquiry was conducted by sa hi, 9.15—Assignment 4:\ 50K Parlianient Hill Sir John Foster, retired bar- | .3@. Glues w ; 31. Lukewarm 19 CO—News and Weather L iad today's Editerialia: jrister, and Gen. Lord Bourne, | 33 . he mi 19'05—Notes and Music | 6.25—Rusiness Barometer la’ retired military commander. : at : 2 y re) 19.30—Preview Commentary | -6.30-Inlered. Weather Witnesses, included Sammy ath ition: 3 10.35—Notes and Music le SV cuMuale Scenes \Kehela of Toronto, coach of the | * aac 29 11.00—News and Weather | 7.00-—C8C. News |North American team. dathar 4 11.05—News and Views on \ | 8.00—Chaniber Music , | The British Bridge League | " 36. Indefinite Groceries | 8.30—Canedian Organists In Recital announced at the outset it would | levbiola > 11.20—Notes ‘and Music | 9.00—Summer Concert—CBC Strings |not act on the world federa- 37. Girl's name '@ “es 11.30—Notes and Music 10:00—CBC National News ition’s findings—never published | 39. Rings (mn 11.45—Bulletin Board | 10:15— Today's Editorial and Speaki ing |—-on grounds that two persons| 41, Tropicat z 1). 50—Notes-and Mosie Personally re jwho gave evidence also had ungulate oll 1) 55—Agriculture ‘66 110.30-—Arts and Letters acted as judges and that Reese 42. Sea eagles 12 00—Weather TT.00—CBC_ News and—Schapiro were “not given; 43. Correct >< 12.05—Téwn and Country Time 11.10-<Seven Ideas That Budget The sufficient opportunity for de-| 44. Squander . 7 30—News bees Caeort pe | Woerid | fence. : 45. Slams 8-11 2.43—P.E.1. Roa e 490—Concert Albu fan | Reese. who makes his livin 12.45—Town and counry Time lt2 ROLeRe Mak: e ‘from playing and writing at wen CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: 1.00—News and Weather '12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and bridge, and Schapiro, a one- AXYDLBAAXRE 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show—CBC Marine Weather : itime meat. wholesaler, were is LONGFELLOW 1.45—Town and “Country Time 2'00—News and Weather * 2 05—Mostly Musie —2-30 Assignment ——— - a 35—Mostly Music 2.56- 3.00—News Headlines Weather a -Tnought For Tortay and Rep Caravan ~Canadian RoUndup—CBC -Pop Caravan U==News and Weather 05—The Outports —Marine Weather 26—The Outports & —Sports Caps 5.50—The Outports 6.00—News and Weather ¢ ee. ~fohight’s Music 35—Tonight's Music , 6. 30—Business Barometer 7.00—Back To The Bible 7:30—News and Weather ~8.00—Choris In Concert--CBC —Music Diary—CBC %.00—Symphony Orchestra 10.00-CBC Nat, News, > Pore, kt ea a we CBC Today's Faitorial and Speaking Personally 19:30=Srartight Serenade 11.00— News and Weather W495 on’ Par. and Speaking Personally + | | J0—News Headlines and Weather le and Scoreboard H.) B. JAY BEC KER East dealer. arelli and Belladonna e@on-| Fast-West Vulnerable, tains many artificial bids. The ft accompanying hand, in which NORTH |they held the North-South cards, $6543 oécurred. in the match between gwJ65. jItaly and North America in O87 /1962, It illustrates how precise @Ji074 this pair can be in their bidding | WAT FAST on certain types of hands. « 2 1987 , | There is much more meaning PRT 9 19 to the bidding shown than meets @AI43 : KQ1092 (the eye. The club bid: was arti- &AKQS2 $9863 ficial and forcing, but: it coul SOUTH jhave been based on an entirely _@AKQIP different and much weaker @AKQ942 Natd o65 The two heart bid was natur- 1 : 4 al. but in this sequence showed The iaadtad: not only a game-forcing hand but | iat the same time requested par- Fast Sonth West North tner to identify his heart streng- | .Pass 1 2m «Pass th and length. | Pan i. . Pass 2NT | The two notrump response | 3am %&@ Dble Pass showed two or three worthless | Pass 4@. hearts. Three diamonds was a 14.395—Starliqht Serenade 12.15—6:30—News and Music—CBC CBA RADIO i THURSDAY 4 ine. M ng Show Part 1 7 00—CBC News 7:06—Music »—Lift Up Your Hearts -Music - 15-1 Happened Today 7 .46—Music 8.00—CBC News 812—Regional Weather 8.16 Maritime “Sportscast RPT- Music §.55—Weather 4 7.03—Inlatid Weather, Sports “Scores badas, bids spades, (12 15—Musie In The Night A ‘world champions in 1955. | | | CONTRACT BRIDGE Opening lead—-King of clubs Most- ‘players bid maturally and frown upon “systems methods which stress euiat: oe artificialities. By. and when thé average player or jlarg spades; when he bids hearts, he 7.27—Inland Weather, Sports Scores has hearts; and so on. But it cannot be denied that a) _thandful—of-— artificial ystems. in juse today are amazingly effec- tive, and the Italian team, which | in recent. years has-dominated jthe world of: bridge, offers the |best proof of this. * —Thus;-the-Roman-Chib-system_;; —played so succassfully’ by AN ‘further demand for North to t{d- oe (eee! his diamond holding, “and)~ North's pass, after West had dou | ibled, denied first or second, round control of diamonds | This was all the information | he has i that Avarelli needed to stainate | \all possibilities of a slam and he |therefore jumped; to four hearts, |. F iwhich’ everybody passed. He imade.five_for_a—score of 450 ;points ' At the second table. where an [American pair held the North: ‘South cards, the bidding— bee | lieve it_or_not-.went; The—bidding+ South went down. one. ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE One letter simply stands for another. Jn this sample 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, Bach day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation Lb -TFLCSAQ: CSHF (G3JUVBQ ViIq@} BSKDV ZKSW -BVF: ZIKFNKLP-Y-Q SZ BVF ZAKIFQ.—FYWAPY NAKEF Yesterday's Cryptoquote: NO MAN IS BLESS’) BY ACUT- DENT OR GUESS; TRUE WISDOM IS THE PRICE oF! HAP- PINESS.—YOUNG 3 © 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) SO AMOS FINALLY GOT HOLD OF LITTLE Folin’ MONEY! AN’ 10 THINK HE WAS HOLDIN' OUT ON H ONLY BROTHER! WELL TILL SES* SHOW HIM WHO COME FIRST WHEN THEY WUZ PASSIN OUT BRAINS To THE HOOPLE Boys! “| vNOOtVd 30F “WAONVYE nota waNaV 1.7 ° 1M GOING TO CALL Him UP TO HAVE LUNCH WITH US, SO YOU CAN MEET HIM! THEN YOU'LL SEE FOR -YOURSELF HOW WRONG _ en tie 4 ABOUT JACK FINGERS / HE’S ONE OF OUR LEADING-CITIZENS oe AND A VERY CHARITABLE MEANIN’ EATIN’ ) RIGHTZAND ) “*SEEPAGES “\ WHO WILL