way” on hospital insurance. It! end of January. Unemployment i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Feb. 20,1958. . RIPLEY'S BELIEVE TORNOT | pa\iy CROSSWORD a: a ACROSS DOWN et ee 1. Girl's 1. Embrace , ¢ : (a name 2. Terrible 77 PAR \ Ey - (poss.) 3%. Top i yt x ; ap | ©. Smell 4. Southeast ree é' 9. Marsh bird bysouth - ob 10. Repeated (abbr.) ~ wail (Seot,) 8, An Irish MM. Land Protestant measures @ Surrealist M8. Assumed painter name -_ ‘¥. Leaves 4. A holly * out 15. Betray 8. To respond (slang) . 9, Seaman | M6. Girl's . 13/Timid re a 19. ities” ~ o sand. . mw an piper 24. Indonesian r ' tongue 38. Mackerel. > oy : like fish awd 5) se a es 3 eae a oe nickname ; ¥Q 34. Bone (anat. : — | some” ENJOY THE PLEASURES ! ie gen | wpm AZ OF TELEVISION ...See The 11.00 a.m.—Sign Off CELOVSKY 30. Kind of = 1:00 p.m—Friday Playbill, News : ; ge A aaraaial s : Weather, Sports a ah nae. Ascend =< @ HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Gp — Fi. Hoste — Under The Red: ae a oth @ WRESTLING ys * Shy po tae CONTRACT BRIDG kere, @ BOXING. AT ONLY How = Crocker in—y * ; ates tec 2:45 pm—Nursery Schoo! Time By B. JAY BECKER oO aoe t | ott ome [ee —| meep 3 FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO | iday ; 20 ; 3:30 p.m.-At Home With, Helen eg Bt | 5 od oe : . DAILY CR UOTE — Here’s how te cae HOME AND AUTO co. LTD. eS ASSOCIATE STORE ; . " Chachay ‘You ‘fre’ the dealer, both sides | would a false picture of the dis- YPPOQ 8 & = St. “We Trade Tires” Dial 5547 | 24,Central Si. Dial 3200 hee das ani Penen Fuintrable. What would you bid| tribution be given, but the likely ' AXYDEBAAXR .~ Great George pa cata Gucemersite Sk cies eee * - “with“each of the following four | two notrump response from part. ws KONGFELLOW. ? meal =a —— 5:00 p.m—P.M. Party bands? Ke: paling yye, Memos One letter simply stands f6t another. In this sample A is used 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse L gAQoss wss7est @4 BA ce eee oem. for the three L's, X for the twe O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 6:00 p.m.—Nation’s Business 2 @KIS YAS SAQI SAKQI &. Otte club. This ts in line with | trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 15 p.m:—Supper Club & QKQWS AKT 952 gua) ‘He Senerel rule that clubs are bid each day the code letters are different. 6:20 p.m.—News ahead of spades when both are ; i “ eA 6:30 pm:—Supper Club © OKO OK2 GAM SKQ7ES four card sults. There fo po sobid A Oryptegram Quotation © as ° 6:35 p.m.—Weather : 1. One spade. The general problem if partner's response + eo ag nara Club ans Rea the club bid is either one diamoné ZKVLJ @rnpPe ATLRYV vuece < .m.—Sports t or one heart. We simply bid one a } af ane nphnnaban ed wader baben i dane Oa ad VQccD ENUR HTNE OBE AQLVVHKQ [> 7:30 p.m—the Vise high cards and the shorter suit is| vantage of identifying R as © VHLEV—GERREVNR s 8:00 p.m.—Tennessie Ernie Ford higher ranking, the five card suit | four caré suit, IZ 8:30 p.m—the Rifleman is named first. The chief reason/ pur i¢ the opening bid selected Y¥ Oryptequote: a THOUGHT I8 OFTEN ORIG- ad 9:00 p.m—Country Hoedown for making the exception is that | were one spade, not only would INAL, THOUGH YOU HAVE UTTERED IT A HUNDRED | 9:30 p.m—Plouffe Family quits should not be bid im reverse | partner be uncertain as to the TIMES— HOLMES. 10:00 p.m.—Canadian All Ster Jazz erder with weak hands. length of the spade suit, but we 11:00 p.m.—Cavalcade of Sports ‘Thus, if we change the four of/ nicht also be presented with « 11:45 p.m—Jim Coleman Show Gamonds to the ace, the proper! -.niq problem if, for example, 12:00 a.m—CBC News epening bid would become one 's response were two dia- A 12:15 am—CKCW News heart. Or if we interchanged the | ronds No correct rebid would be ETTA KETT 12:20 a.m.—Showcase — Portrait of | spades and hearts in the actual. .cinie at this point, since a two | Jenny sang hg yo ‘sii suit would | notrump bid in this sequence rs | would resent points. \ 2. Three notrump. This bid} Sag “oo —SO REMEMBER, . RADIO ts a hand that contains} 4. One notrump. Here, just as 4 CLASS”TO BEA au 25 to 27 high card points, notrump|in the second hand BIG SUCCESS - w distribution, and strength or stop. | @bove, the opening bid selected THINK BIG # 2 C.¥.C.Y.. FRIDAY pers in all suits. A three notrump | is the one that’gives partner the - opening bid is hence one of the greatest amount of information. Oo (STANDARD TIME most exact bids there is, and| Opening notrump bids should be = ; should be made whenever the | used wherever possible because 6.55 Sign On ; three necessary elements are;they pinpoint, in ome. bid, the > 6.57 Hebrew Christian Hour. present. Representing such enor- | nature of the hand held. An open- wu 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour mous strength as it does, the bid ing club bid might easily lead to x 7.15 Country and Western Round; gerves as an immediate slam try. 'a rebid. problem which could not = vo up An opening two club bid, using | be satisfactorily solved. The no- ~— a. 7.30 News and Veather the standard bidding methods, trump opening tells a complete a Ss 7.35 Country and Western Round | would be incorrect. Not only ‘story and lets partner do the rest, F up (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc) “= 7.40 Farm Reporter 7.55 Interlude oo” 8.0 News i f on Conn 'N.B. Liberal Members Hurl NOW! THINK: BIG.! A TNOweH ed [& 8.15 County and Western Round- ohve I era e Ss THINK . Ss % > up Len Plcmang Charges At P.C. Government; S 9.00 Morning D-votions j wm 9.10 Morning Moods By GEORGE McNEVIN wood and are now compelled to oO 9.3% Top Tum Time Canadian Press Staff Writer (dump large quantities of it at bar-) 9.45 Who Am I FREDERKCTON ‘CP: — Accu- gain prices into the state at <q 9.55 Interlude gations of deceit. playing politics ; Maine.”’ he said j : 10.00 News and obstrutting implementation SELLING IT BACK | & 1” 06 Magazine of the Air of the federal-provinciai national| The power was going to a pri-} e 10.30 Melody Parade . hospital insurance plan in New| vate company there which wee! 0} 10.45 Swift Mongy Man " | Brunswick were hurled at the distributing it back to New Bruns-| wi 11.00 News Headlines and Wea-| progressive Conservatives Tues. | wick residents for a profit } “A n os Inetitute Bdcst day by Liberal Opposition Leader| Mr. Robichaud asked power | . . : : omen institute st. | Louis J. Robichaud in launchin®| commission chairman Fournier 11.17 Magic of Music the throne speech debate of the | what steps have been taken to ac {UGGS & SKEETER 12.00 Weather ; 1959 legislature. quire distribution lines of this » ex ao a Mr. cies long strongly- | company on the Canadian side of cotee abe ss aioe SKEETER wm 12.48 P.E.l. Road R ¢. worded speéch covered topics the border E US FOR KNOCKNG/ ..WATLL SHE | AND FREDDE | & 1245 Mostly Music ranging from civil defence to} He listed a manganese smelter) OVER HER SEES AN U?-TO- , oe \ iz 1.00 News Headlines and Wea | 2#riculture. from the expected for Woodstock, thermal! plants for} SNOWMAN... DATE SNOWMAN, y rh a vant <q , ther visit- this summer of Queen Eliza- Bathurst aati Dalhousie, a base | PIT ny . : ’ ex 1:02—Mostly Music. beth to the publicity value to New | metals smelter and chemicals in-| t} 2.0 School Bdcst | Brunswick of Canadian and Brit-' dustry for Bathurst, and a $50-| [———4/ ‘ | | oa 2.15 Mostly Music ish light heavyweight boxing) 000.000 pulpmill.for Lepreau in Pg iia 2.30 Back to the Bible _ | champion Yvon Durelle of Baie eastern New Brunswick as gov- ——_ ¢ oO 3.00 News Headlines and Wea-| Ste. Anne | ernment - promised projects that oa all ——ther He said the present govern failed to materialize =< % 3.92 Best On .equest ment under Premiér Flemmtmg, There were more’ than 35.000, en w - 4.00 News and Weather had “dragged. its feet all the| unemployed in the province at | 8 x “ 4.06 Best on Request - TRE MUSEUM VSTeo OTTAWA ‘CP)—The navy ex- pects to save up to $5,000 a year)/ in repair bills as a result of a compass - heating improvement suggested by Halifax-born elec- 7.%5 Music For You 7.30 News and Weathe. 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00 Tonight's Music 9.00 Assignmert 4. The Outports had played politics in a ‘‘most| now stood at its highest level! ee 8.00 News Headlines and Wea-/ deceitful way—obstructed and de.| since the depression of 1930-35 ther layed early implementation of the ~ sue | 5.02 The Outports plan.” J Ss) Hows. « PROTESTS. CONFLICTS —- Short-Cut Saves ees 6.10 Interlude eee. . The government has named WERE GONS TO <s Music a You starting dates. changed them Money For Navy ) AACE ula OVER Lie Th F. il Sh ® Ce i f i * s Roundup again and given municipatities / ThE STATUES IN e anti y opptng ni re e : “contradictory information.” The plan is scheduled to start July 1 He said the government's hand- ling of hospital insurance “has THY @ LADIES’ @ COSMETICS @ CHILDREN’S WEAR @ LUGGAGE @ MEN'S 10.00 News and Weather 10.15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 Vera Lynn. 11.00 Cavaicade of Sports 12.00 Dominion News 12.10 Sign Off CBA FRIDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:3—News. 7:35—A.M. Chronicle.. ; “8:00—CBC News and Weather &:15—Maritime Sportscast ~ 8:2—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News 10:00—National School Broadéast 10:30—A. M. Chronicle 19:45—Joan Marshall. 10:55—For Consumers 11:00—CBC News 11:03—Showcase 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 11:30—Court of Opinion. ad 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:11—News 1:15—The Archers. 1:30—Operatic Highlights 1:59—D.0. Time Signa 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My House 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat- inee 4:00—Tune Types 4:3%—Ottawa Concert $-01-Maritime Fish Broadcast been such a frightful mess they have succeeded if confusing the public almost ‘as much ‘as they| are themselves confused.” The $37.000.000 public works' budget was sufficient to construct 375 miles of $100,000-a-mile roads but was ‘‘swallowed up” by short by-passes around urban centres. The secondary read system con-| tinued to deteriorate at an alarm- ing rate. ‘ The ‘‘industrial revolution’’ pre- dicted upon completion on the Beechwood hydro oreject on the St. John River, about 100 miles north of here, had failed to ma- terialize. “It ‘seems a strange paradox that we have spent $30,000,000 to produce cheaper power at Beech- i 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary Maritime Sportscast aad Musical Interlude. 6:30— Rawhide 6:45' Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Monitor Stars. 7:45--Supper Magazine “Teen Topics”’. 8:00—Chansonettes. | 8:30—Symphony Preview. 8:45—Nations Business. 9:00—-T.B.A: 9:30— Now I Ask You 10:00—Songs of my People. 10:30—Concert Hall ‘ trician Vernon Zinck, 35 Naval headquarters said Wed- y the civil service's sug- gestion award board has given Mr. Zinck $281 and a letter of commendation for the suggested improvement, which a navy spokesman described this way: | All gyro compasses in ships of the fleet are set in light of to kept warm through use of an electric element ‘miilt into the comoass REMOVE WHOLE UNIT Until recently, when the elec- tric element burned out, causing} a loss of compass accuracy, the entire compa$s had to be taken out of the ship and returned to the manufacturer for repair—a job that can be done, only in a distfree room. Mr. Zinck’s suggestion led to development of/ a removable electric element, allowing the re- pair jot to be done aboard ship in a matter of minutes. Mr. Zinck has been on the staff of the RCN’s electrical engineer- in-chief since 1949, which he com- pleted his apprenticeship at the Nova Scotia Technical College. FIRE DESTROYS RECORDS TORONTO (CP) — A $500,000 fire roared through a Columbia Records of Canada Limited ware- house -early Wednesday. More 11:30—Canadian West Indies ‘Trade 12:00—-Here's The Weather and 5:30—The Don Tremajne Show sg Sign Off than 300.000 records, many of jthem ready to be mailed to rec- ord club members, were dam- | aged or destroyed. [reduce friction. The oil must be! OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE WAY DON'T I HANE 4 HOOPLE, ENOUGH SENSE TO QUITE WHIPPLE WHEN _T'M AHEAD INSTEAD HMM !=NO, OF GETTIN 50 GRABBY ZL FIGURED# THEY COULDNT THAT SAKE WHIPPLE TO BE AS DUMB AS 4] BE RELATED/ Y WE LOOKED AND HE TOOK ME FOR EVERYTHING BUT MY FALSE TEETH/«~ SOMETHING FAMILIAR ABOUT HIS FACE, 100/ INE GOT IT NOW~ HIS NOSE! IT'S SUST LIKE THAT MASOR HOOPLE'S «HOW COULD I FORGET @ BUGLE LIKE THATZ D Lee G at # S. A. MCDONALD LTD. “Three Floors of Quality Merchandise” JOE PALOOKA © LI'L ABNER GASP! THAR SWEET LI'L ee" NOSES BEIN’ GROUND UP LIKE HAMBURGERS, BY THEM LL PROPELRERS /? GENERAL !? THAR SUFFERIN' IS