‘ ‘Eskimo Pleads Guilty, S=z=:*<=" Head Of international Bank gentleman enough (0 remove | H : : Mr. Keating's glasses and ks Da ls Ordered Sent Home =e ee eee : 5 ' By LYNN HEINZTERLING (Britain now is responsible for . BS gay a = | SALISBURY ‘AP)—J. Burke the Rhodesian debt. om Tec ge eas | ieee Nels. mito, he said, had lently made Me way 6 shot Say | STA2t, Ore fer Mecongtruc. (Camila ne imsigned Brian, in x » non I | acted in of . |tamee he collapsed at the on nd Neve , discussed vade Rhodesia with British % dae ou ae poy te CHARGED WITH ASSAULT vpot where he was found Clase | ihe Kariba Power Station ‘troops to place the power gen. Great Whale River 600 — de eee Pade . mew ag thoi ale: ft tn fue ae Zamhoad ber oe con pat dukes Laeiean whe Gee ak teal African Power Corporation > jot River under pro- the charge udge |ling in arraignment court, re- Pra kc _ reeeavons be, ee aici “ag Largarde ordered fused to hear case because n ase authority of the power corporz- jrefused to use force. tion. The Kariba’ station is joint'y | Knapp said he hopes to see yaccald Pesta ned) ne on, (piece to the Sutleat dwiet af x te eaulted John L. Keating Dec. §|Haute River, he said, and Reserved sate through the sorperation. /{1. teday, - » ‘0 and left him lying in the enow. |Should be heard there pp said: “If the ‘alt dete tamiete oe Knapp | $e Keating was found later suf-| The following day, @ pew government and the government | will go to Lusaka to see Kaunda. tering from severe frowns, He \charge of assault was laid be-| By STUART LAKE —_|of Zambia’ can agree on # use- |He said the bank ie vitally in- | og was flown to @ Montreal hospi |fore Judge T. A. Fontaine, But |. OTTAWA (CP) — Judgment ful role or function for us we are (terested in seeing projects it tal where his condition now is Judge Fontaine also refused to | was reserved Friday in the Su- |@@xious to help ‘supports “‘produce fruitful re- satisfactory |hear the me court of Canade on | The World Bank provided a sults for the countries undertak- impose 8 one-day sentence charged for the third time Tues- |from a. Halloween prank tion of the dam. The basic purpose of his visit | i lday, Judge Lagarde accepted| Robert M. Jennings, 2, @ Minister len Smith has was to get first hand knowledge | py Behind Tookalok’s arraign-|the plea ag the accused man |Basrie, Ont., ment lies a legal tangle which ‘had signed a waiver under the |W@# put in hogpital for Judge Lagarde said was the |(‘yiminal Code which specifies |hie wife was killed when two |ceized-the London assets of the fault of the QPP and provincial ‘that a prisoner can plead guilty |C&Ts collided Nov. §, 1961, In an | Rhodesian reserve bank. He said outside the judicial district in jintersection of 8 serene on | sadad : i , {roa ntario ay ON THE Al ee ere ee aw. (dust south of Beaverton. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT |year-old Keating took place ‘n Sign on the concession The following program list-|Tookalok’s home after Keating |been turned in the wrong diree- ings are published free of had arrived at the home with a joo yo 1 leer daye © Fy | . charge as a public service and |large quantity of alcohol, =| > appear as presented to us by | ; — —— the stations concerned. (OFFERED LIQUOR : | Mr. IMsh said that Keating! An action was launehed had tried to “liquor up’ the Ee- against the Ontario highways MONDAY PROGRAMB | ximo. jdepartment for failure to main- ; CFCY-TV On several occasions during |tain the highway properly and a the evening, he said; Keating |against Garry Cronsberry, . 1.30 p.m.—Musical made advances toward _Tooka- | Toronto, driver of the *s , -in-law and ignored |car which entered the intersec- : 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival lok’s sister-in ti the 2.30 p.m.—Film Festivel requests by Tookalok to stop. on from concession road 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth After more Grihiog, eld Mr, | without making a stop. K, 3.25 p.m.—Teke 30 Fish, “the self-con both 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show AWARDED DAMAGES atk ain aeiie Mane At the trial, the Jennings fa- 5.00 = ate — 11.05—Starlight Serenade mily was awarded damages. of 5.30 omnis Veo 11.30—News and Weather eo $145,795. The department was a para Ps Bites _ 111.35—Sterlight Serenade ordered to pay 8 per cent, | “t 6.30_p.m.—Gazette 12.00—CBC News. Weather en4 - Cronsberry the remainder. | oar 6.55 p.m.—Musie for Christmas Sports ns The Ontario Appeal Court up- 7.00 p.m.—CFCY 1V-News 12,15—News and Musie _|held the decision but increased = 7.15 p.m.—Sports Weekly a CBA RADIO the! amount of damages to 7.30 p.m.—Mone McCluskey ve $180,000. 8.00 p.m.—Two Faces West MONDAY In a three-day hearing before 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer ; the Supreme Court which ended 9.00 p.m.—The Fugitive 6:00—The Morning Show, Pert \ Friday, lawyers for the high 10.50.p.m.—Show ef the Week 7:00—The Morning Show, Pert! {way department argued that 11.01 p.m.—The Sixties (Contd.) the stop sign was not part of the | 11.30 p.m.—Seven League Boots 8\00—CBC News and Inland Wx. Inhighway. It was located outside 12.00 @.m.—CBC TV News 8:15—Maritime Sportscast the physical confines of the 12.13 a.m.—Locel Weather and Sports| 8:2!—The Morning Show, Pert 1 | tone of - way upon which the 12.15 @.m.—Sign 8:35—Max Ferguson Show highway was built. 9:00—CBC News R- V of Toronto, ap- CKCW.-TV - eee pearing for Jennings, re- 11 5-—Assignmen' 9.57 0.m.—Stetien Sign On 9:21—A.M. Chronicle plied that provincial acts make i it clear that a highway is more 10.00 a.m.—TBA >| 10:00—Court OF Opinion ths travelled 10.30 a.m.—Steve's Corner 10:30—A.M. Chronicle than a gi ee? Se 11.00 ¢.m.—Profiles On Indust 10:45—Playroom portion ‘ay. 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Gient 11:00--CBC News alts 11.45 o.m.—Chez Helene 11:05—Joan Marshall 5 95 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 11:15—For Consumers Hays Future lAIT MOTE 12.20 p.m.—Acress Canada 11:20—Rural ae : peer Ny ~ 12.50. p.m.—Monday Playbill— 11:30—The Archers : e ccm 6 als Subway In the Sky | 11:45—Music On The Heather Is Uncertain ge ae 2.30 p.m.—Ay* Home With Helen sacoedeanires ee 4 Ee wo Crocker 12: amboree Jun Als) UP) 3.40 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals. _ OTTAWA (OP)—Harry Hays ; i Su D208 3 30 pum.—Take. Thirty 12:30—Maritime Farm Broedcast [has left the federal cabinet but 14. Rosary nae meaner a 38994 4.00 p.m.—=Bonnie Prudder 1:00—CBC News and Weather his political future still is in 15. British ; * 4.30 p.m.éRazzle Dazzie =, +> 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show doubt, ieee ° | ove truck . "$220 p.m.—Toytewn LTV 1:45—Time Out For Melody Mr. Hays, appointed agricul- | 16. Keystone 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club 1:59—D.0., Time Signal ture minister when the Liberals | State: €.15 p.m.—TV News 2:00—Time Out For Melody took office in 1963, was defeated| oi 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather 2:15—Time Out For Melody in .Calgary. South in the Nov. 8 17. Malice rm 6.30. p.m.—TV. Sports... 2;45—John. Drainie Tells A Story. . | election. | 19. Sngie o 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club. 3:00—CBC News ‘ Mr. Pearson told_a press. con- thing 7:CO p.m.—Combat %° 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee ference” he hopes to be 21. Garden az 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee able to use Mr. Hays: and that tool m 8.30. p.m.—Don Masser 4:00—CBC News they will meet Monday im Ot 92. Your $:90. p.m.—The Fugitive 4:03—Canedian Roundup “| tawa.- : majesty” = 10.00 p.m.—Show of the Week- or, : = ac Mr- Hays is. anxious to maim 23. Cay > 11.00 p.m.—The Sixties Ay beastie: ne rne tain his contact with federal pol- . 26. Surfaced z 11.30 p.m.—Peyton Place | #36—Assignment a itics. he said. a floor a 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 4:35—Music In. The Air There had been speculation 27. Sprit r 12.15 @.m.—Viewpoint : 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast Mr. Hays would be appointed to | 28. Skin 12:20 a.m.—LTV News o 5:20—Tempo oe danahe ak bedhaie agricel | saad 12.30 p.m.—Station Sign Off 5:20—CBC Netebook minister, But this .wae| 29.Grave ————— ne | §:95--Masignment ture : t of | | 30. Falcon crey . 5:45—Tempo and Notebook (Contd) dashed: with the appointment “faa 6:00—CBC_ News J. J. Greene. of .Renfrew. to the | : Mg MONDAY 6:15—On Parliament Hill g_ post—the first easterner to hold Pr new a Vs 6:20—Today's Editorial it in more than 50 years. 35. Extrao 6.3(-—News and Weather 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports Reporters questioned | whether "a re 6.35—Morning Roundup Scores there was “inadequate” cabinet saa < 6.45—Island Weather end Mar., 6:30—Business Barometer — representation for the Prairies. aon Temp. - : eT ne With “Me Mr. Pearson, we now has” poem 2 6.46—Morning Roundup .___| 6:50—Rod and Charles _=_—— .__ | only one MP in the three prov-| eae Bias ee eg F0S—Miowie In The Evering inces, replied that he “hasn't | .> Plant = '7.00—Hebrew Christian. Hour 8:00—As Time 909 By jadequate representation from , (with some ¥ v r 7.15—Morning Roundup Sapa Noe ae hans : |the_ three Prairie Provinces. gift) ’ , & : 7.30—News and Weather A eee) a Cited acgne 8 peaking | Mr. Hays still might go to the | 49 Greek coin Cp eS, a 7.35—Farm Report ' Pervonstly |Sénate because there are three | 41 scorches j d | | eb: pavers ney | 10:30—The Best Of Ideas |Alberta vacancies. |_| 43.Kindot | y I Il : (II! if! |! oe, S cio ieee TO eee FEW MARRY ON MAN ee hee “20 — i 77 Morning -ROungUig hony Orchestra ~ ‘ 7.56—Sports Capsule P decetoerd Bee ire There are 10,345 adult a. _ DAIL¥-€RYPTOQUOTE — Here's-how to work it: i _ ; ; Eine Nb tens 8.00—News | 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and --jters and 9,320 bachelors is ie AXYDLBAAXE = Maureen eld 8 11—Weather Marine Weather Isle of Man's tonal population is LONGFELLOW /\ } : 7 pg ag eater dig dp - $-16-—Moring-Reundup : 12:15=Musie-In The Night se me One letter simply stands for another: In this sample A is used | 8 45—Weather for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- ‘ raion tor tad - | C NTR CT BRI DG E ‘trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, @ 9.00—Natonal News CBC O A Each day the code letters are different. aie a oo ae Se By B. JAY BECKER A Cryptogram Quotation w : 9 11—Preview Commentary ods “SY e vosee ei x ouaee ge ' 9.20—Notes and Music i ce 4 10 00-—-News & Weather FAMOUS HANDS ; len ; 10.25—Sunlight Eye < : EKNN GZEDXFEXTYDXJH JQ ZH- |F 1. 10.30—Notes and Music East dealer. lowed this peculiar course: —- Se as Neither side vulneréble, | East South re" 7 HKTKNNYLM HKTKNNYLXKN.— : 11.05—Women’s Institute Program NORTH Pass Pass ' : 11.20—Notes and Music . 33 aoe 49 5@ 5@ DAYXH : E 11.30—Montague Entertains @AK109653 - . THE DIS or | 11.45—Bulletin Board 386 The psychic notrump over Saturday's Cryptoquete: APPOINTMENT | 11.50—Netes end Musle 310 : call proved to be very succes» | | MANHOOD SUCCEEDS THE DELUSION OF YOUTH.—DIs- 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup | WEST 4EAST full when South easily made five RAELI : : 12.00—Weather : 462 @A1085 hearts doubled. (© 1966,_King Fegtures Syndicate. Inc.) 12.05—Town and Country Time - @8 o—. Normally this would have ee 4109732 $KQs4 _|turmed cul to be 4 top ore ‘or OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE < 12:45=Town and Country Time BAKQS 98732 North - South, but —makiny 1.00—News “and Weather SOUTH hearts doubled, was excelled at | vis 1.05—Town and Country Time, @KQ974 | — SS by e. different | : AND You rosine As ha 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show @Q3743 orth- ith pair w succeed- , ; L vs: 4 -1.45—Town & Country Time +— ed in making six hearts doubled! |_|, GREAT CAESAR !)/ Dv’ shew VERY IDEA! MONSTERS > 2.00—News and Weather Ibs ‘ This extraordinarf. result | [yan jo NTENTION (| BABY! WHAT aoe r 2.05—Mostly Music , the bi . + came about after the bidding | OF TRIPPING Yous 1S THIS MAN 24 o 3.00—News Headlines & Weather @ binding: North |bad gone: Ir WAS MERELY=— J \ DOING TO aan a t ° 3.03—Trans-Canada’ Matinee Fast South West 01 East’ South West North i You 4 : nce hag x . 3.30—Mostly Music Pass Pass 3 Pass Pass ‘Pass 16 3@ A nant > 4.00—News Headlines and Weather, 5@ 40 5@ 56 6@ = } : 4.03—Canadian Roundup ning lead—kiny of hearts. | Dbie : S : = : Pa hia wad e This remurbeble ae Sores West was an imaginative pla- ; : oP — — a | i j . ¢ “SH = e . ip ipod ag ae talons WO. 8 00 Cl ene eee a a een Yee |) PL wo YOU'VE BEEN TERRIBLY WHEN YOU HEARD | GUESS I'VE BEEN AN gland in — come declarer at six diamonds | = OW- a : w wi ¥.2e—ern Weare cult for West torealize, after which he felt he could make if | / > \ BUSY.7- BUT NO ONE HE WAS BORN, YOU INDULGENT DAD -BUT 5.28—The Outports st had passed, that a grand | : ~~ ; : =~ NOW CAN SAY YOU HAVEN'T. CABLED INSTRUCTIONS) AFTER ALL. HE THE. S:Opoews 208. Westies det: ia Gunes Was wabelle (oni o doats eae Aspmalials, os Tne Si BO\ / REMIND ME, | : BEEN AGOOD \ TO GIVE HIM AN ONLY INTEREST i 0 | . \ HAVEN'T r Seeder tdvorsh-»-|able, and im the diy case where ine bid-five spades over Squth’s |. Ag7)) ? eel] Baby ov ence TY | aS CHEM > HAVE IN IEE IE fa tg eters Pareds =] East” Weel bought (he COmUES, ‘five diamonds. ov Y, 2 Z 2 $.30-fsinem Serevater West became declarer on the Unfortunately, the bid boom- <a”) ly = 6.35—Tonight’s Music bidding shown. eranged. East, @ trusting soul, | ® 7.00-Back to the Bible West made seven, “ab om. jled the ace and cael spade, }/,; = ened > & Weather having . stopped, at ve, against six joubled, ex- fen , peaiseetind Munie East-West got the top score in |peoting his to ruff. West A 1 z 8.00—Project 66 CBC their direction for being plus jdidn’t, and North made siz he 9.00—Country Time CBC 440. points. This was because at |hearts. : 10.00—CBC National News, 6n all other tables North- South; When the hand was ovef, me, ; Parliarent Hill and Speaking jplayed in five or six hearts, eit- | West paid rather heatedly to | x 4 = e/ % Personally iher making the contract or go- East: “What in the world _i TS WIS : Aaa . ae 10.30—University of The Air CBC ing down one. eet doing partner? Trusting SEASON= : 31.00—Neue and Geninnal Weather! At ane table the bidding (ol- imy bidding? a < 4 £ ‘i a+ — iia _ ae 2 ss * . — us one a : - o - - — : " > : . — sacaiiiel ¥-. = Bass ee aaa ee oe : ee ea, : ‘ : 3 . , 5 ’ ’ 5 : ‘ 5 cc = f* le Bra Dh. Bott Lapis Pc Mn, Bie: Me My Mg eco 3 HN. Bh te th feng Ben Aan tag