Grain Elevators In NfIcI. Urged OTTAWA (CP)-—Elevator stor- aze ought to be built in New- foundland for Prairie grain, Harry Jones (EPC — Saskatoon) said Monday. Mr. Jones, speaking in the Commons throne speech debate, said such storage would enable year-round shipments of grain by ship, obviating winter-long tie- ups at the Lakehead and Mont- real. “Grain could be ‘shipped from V Churchill during the northeri navigation season," he said.’ The plan would contribute to the solu- tion of many Prairie ‘economic problems. Urging a speedy start on con- struction of the projected South Saskatchewan dam, Mr. Jones said it is time the central prov- Inces realize that development of Western Canada strengthens their own economy. Prairie residents were consum ers of the central provinces’ pro- duction. Therefore, Ontario and Quebec had a great interest in the welfare of the west, RADIO CFCY WEDNESDAY — STANDARD TIME 5:58-—Sign On 6:00-—-Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Musical Moments Page 12 The Guardian Wed-. M33’ 28. 1953 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT JOIN Hzwsfsos-rigs) of Gloucestenmass. _ENLls‘IED IN THE ARM‘! Fiumefreddosicily 5' n‘ M: 0‘ 73 s A FIGURE aasessaa «mm FEARIMT -7.7. FEET HIGH‘ THE GI?/M PBIPER /{AD -MADE ev Tkimmme BQSSEDHIM B 2 CYPRESS TREES . 7'DEATFoR30DAVS -45 A .1.‘ RAM! 00 nu-n A? X 6:30-News ”5"‘”°*“"°’ CONTRACT BRIDGE 5540—'%0l1-HIEY and Western oun up . 7:00_News . By B. JAV BECKER ‘$205-—Weather :11—Country and Western -——~—- ' — — ~~ ' 7 Roundup North dealer. able Ill; 11;! diahlgljtlctfl 3 :40——Che . ‘ ‘ ' e “mm - ° - 7:55.Ime:luCir;oper Time ‘Neither 8IdeN:1)llI:r:i8.bI¢. an ovemm when East phyed up . °"*°' ':.‘;".:.°' ':..°‘::'-...... .. 3’”‘W93"‘°“ v 1732 sods : iriiin and then led a 8:16—-(RE(())llu.lIl1:.iI3’p and Western £23106 dri,:nmoncl., loaingpsthe to the ace. East cashed the spade queen 3f?5‘Wea‘h°1' WEST EAST and South later had to lose a. dis.- 8'°0_NeW5 ' C -7 3 0 Q 102 mond and went down one, . 9500~M°1‘l1iD8 Devotions O 9 4 V A KQ 103 5 Perfect play will make the con- 9510"'M°T11in8 Moods 10 J8754 O A102 tract. After rulfing the second 9:30—Top Tune Time #9343 #2 heart lead, the king and see at 9:45-—Freddy Mairtin Show , 3°”-"I spades are cashed. followed by 10:00—News , O K9 74 3 the lead of the nine of-diamonds 10:05—Magazine of the Air '6 from dummy. If East sees we 1();3g__sa1ada Quiz 6 Q.53 with the ace declarer makes tho 1();35__Me10dy parade -FKJ 75 J contract easily. So let's.asaurno 10:45-—Swift Money Man The bidding: , fiftqggf ‘M s°“"‘."“" "“‘. 11:00—News Headlines a II a . North East South Wat . ’ Weath A '1 '7" 2 ' 2 ‘ Pm iouaillh Tltguhhu ::odou1i;m'ii.tilih:: 1l:02"The agic of Music 3 . Pass 4 9 gem to the ltst advantage. Ho 11:30-News Opening 168'-‘I-nine Of helm» plays a low club to the ten and . 11:40—Weather , _ mg, & heart 11:45—The Magic of Music t s°T° hands age "3; °!‘;‘1°“n Next he ieu-is . am, to ti]. 12:00—Weather '1? R~a'ync°rfr:: h V0 -1-!’ queen, which East may ruff or 12:05—.Sons of the Pioneers ' s§,::_hm:,a:,° la e-nougofg Eng; not, as he pleases. If East doe: 12:30—-News and Weather Ion the ,,,dd,‘,’,g"Se§ue,,ce 30“ not run, South trumps dummy’: 12:45—Dinner Serenade = East had made a strong jump last heart. and keeps on leading 1:00——FifIY A Day overcall. marking himlwith the '°1“"‘- The “'3 ‘Ext 3 tn“ ta 1;1o._Dinner serenade . ace of diamonds as we“ .5 th tricks are made, only a spade, a _ i C . . 1:30—Dinner Serenade (cont.) I heart suit. ' he’-1" ""5 3 '1“-m°fld being 1061- 1:45"0ne Manys Family A heart was 0 ed and com If East "ms the queen of cm!‘ 2:00—News Headlines :1 n d ti d In th , “‘° ’°"‘m'i". the “”“°' s°“fl' "ta weather 02,1‘: eoneiiesciniigra spa]: and ii; to N‘ dun. §:I1I52';'»I9J51eIIfl1‘l3'§1l/C(1){:1%’)€SSilI11§\sV mond loser were inevitable, the -13,5 ‘guggested ‘fine of P1.’ 2:30 Back to the Bible whole problem was how to avoid woum gucceed ,1” if we‘; we... ~- -- V _ a. second diamond loser. the payer with the an-ee u-“mpg, 33°0—IV°W5 Headlmes 3 n d Declarer realized that i£.he led It's all 3 question of getting Weather 1 diamond to the king without mmamum mileage out of the 3:02—Best On Request 4:00—News and Weather 4:()5—Best On Request Icont.) 4:30——The Outpoi-ts 5:()()—News and Weather 5:15-—The Outports (cont.) 6:00—Music For You 7:30—-News and Weather 7:45—Don Messer’s Islanders 8:00—Assignment ' 9:00——News and Weather 9:15--Music by Mantovanl 9:30—Musica1 Program 9:45-—Memo From The U.N. 10:00—Dominion Bandstand ll:00—Dominion News 11:10-—Sign Off. CBA WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 'I:15;Marine Weather Fill 7:30-—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather !8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8220-A.M?. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:00—A.M. Chronicle 11 .()0—Showcase 1l:l5—Kindergarten of the Air 1l:Il0—Joan Marshall 1l:40—Rutli Harding - 3 11:45—Fighting Words ; 12:15—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm B’casl 1:()0——CBC News and Weather 1:l.’r—Pages from Life 1:.‘10—Cai'1 Tapscott Singers 1:33—D.O. Time Signal 2:00—Vai'iation on a Theme 2:l5—The Happy Gang 2:45—Word of the Lord 3:(I0——CBC News 3:(l3—~T/C Matinee 4:0()——Lowei- Canada Swings 4 : 3()—1\r1arine Investigator 5:00~—l\Iaritime Fish B‘cast 5:3()——Music for Young Pianists 5:45—Lcgends of Celtic Britain 6:00——CBC Times 6: 1(l—Maritime Sportscast 6:l5—CBC News and Weather S 6 : 30—Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline _ 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Carl Tapscott Singers 8:00—Voices in Concert 8:30—lntroluction to Wednesday Night 8:40-—Folk M-usic 9:00—Joseph Howe Part 11 i 11:00-—CBC National News Roundup & Midweek Re- View ll:3()——..iazz De Camera l2:00—-Here's the Weather and Sign Off. CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 WEDNESIHIY (Atlamic Dayjghi Time) 3130 D«m.--Afternoon Musicale and that the government is causing ill feeling in the U.S. on trade matters, but ‘bends over back- wards to co-operate in defence. merce," he said, “they (the gov- ernment) make unfriendly state- ments and arouse ill feeling, and on the other hand, in the mil- itary tield they seem to want to bend over backwards in an effort to co-operate." the U.S., and the placing of ele iiounced a final payment averag- iniiial delivery payment was 96 Smith said Canada is “delighted” with p r o p o s a 1 s by President Eisenhower, apparently accepted by Russia, for a meeting of ex- perts in Geneva on inspection and control of atomic tests. couver South) to ated by Parliament to have a majority of Canadians on their boards of directors. ernment’s icy" to buy m-ore goods in Brit- ain and fewer imports in the U.S. to correct an imbalance of trade. drawing trumps, in order to be trump suit. 0 1968. King Futures syndicate. ho. Libero-I Charges Gov’t. Is Both Kicking, Kissing OTTAWA (CP)—-Liberal Augus tin Brassard Monday fired a metaphoric broadside against the Progressive Conservative govern- ment, charging it‘ with kissing and kicking the United States. Mr. Brassard, member for La- pointe, Que., said during the Commons throne speech debate “In the field of trade and com- TRADE IDIVERSION . He was referring to what he de- scribed as the government's pol- icy to divert to Britain 15 per cent of Canadian purchases from merits of the RCAF under an American commander for North American air defence. . “Why, on the one hand, do we salute them by a kiss on both cheeks and on the other band do we give them the boot?” in other developments in the Commons: 1. Trade Minister Churchill an- ing 6.28 cents a bushel for the 1936-57 barley pool, on which the cents a bushel basis‘ No. 3 CW barley. The final payment on the 1956-57 wheat pool would be an- nounced in a few days. 2.. External Affairs Minister 3. Ernie Broome (PC —— Van- introduccd a bill require companies liicoi-por- Mr. Brassard attacked the gov- “so-called trade pol- This was inviting retaliation The throne speech debate pro- duced several other suggestions from members. Maurice Bourget (L — Levis) mate the shipbuilding industry, whose 17 yards now employed 15,- 000 workers. The situation was not bad at the present time, “but in fact the futurelooks still less bright,” he said. This was due to the an- nouncement last week that. Cana- dian National Steamships is put- ting up for sale its eight-vessel West Indies fleet. Jacques Flynn (PC — Quebec South) blamed the current reces- sion on the “tight money” policy of the former‘ Liberal govern- ment. . Federal—provincial fiscal rela- ticnshipsghe said, had been hand- icapped by the former Liberal_ad- ministration‘s refusal to l‘eIlll‘njO the provinces taxation powers rented out to them as a temper ar.V measure during the Second World War. G- ROY Mcwilliams (—North- umiberland-Miramichi) said the g_overnment’s proposed bill of rights. limited to matters under federal jurisdiction appears to be iuperfluous. This restriction would mean that little if any im- provement will be made," J. G. Ratelle (L—Montreal La- fontaine) said that each time the Progressive _Conservatives come t° _ Power "Door times develop quickly.” Os1as.J. Godin (L — Nicke1 BQIFI said that Persons who build their own homes under the Na- tional Housing Act should be al. lowed deductions for income tax purposes. Harry Jones (PC—Saskatoon) sa.d presenbtreatment methods {OT mentfilly 111 persons represent economic wastage.” There were 70,000 persons in 75 overcrowded mental hospitals throughout Can- ada. Much mental sickness could be effectively treated without hos- pital care if out-patient facilities were made available. Roland English (PC -— Gaspe) called for extension of agricultur- al price supports to fish. H. Russell MacEwan (PC- Pictou) said he endorses a re- quest by the United Steelworkers’ Union for a 40-per-cent increase in unemployment insurance ben- efiis. MUNICIPALITIES IN THE RED OTTAWA (CP‘—Canad2.’s mu- nicipalinies are going deeper into debt. The money they owed for schools. roads and other essen- tials rose to $3.l28.300.000 at the 4,,“ p.m._0pen flouse -from the U.S. A first. sign of such 4-_3g p_m__H0wuy Douay reataliation was a lo-per-cent re- 5:0.) p.m.-—-Toes in Tempo duction announced in Washington; 5:30 p.m.—-Rin Tin Tin in US. imports of Canadian 6_:()() p.m.—Western Theatne crude oil. ‘ ‘_'-7-24 P-m«—Cl*“CY TV News He said he opposes "sentimen- _-Q1 I3-IT!-—(za:Let.ie Ia! pro—British trade policies, ‘~00 P.m.—-1 Search for ,They_ would not be good business »AdVen(ure ‘ for Canada. Prime .\'lin'is(.er Mac D.m.—ISanch Party millan of Britain had said iaqi 1 D~m.— lsneyland auiumn. “we have no friends I: ¥3rpTh t havel intt(;1i:es(s.‘;1 ’ “E - - -— ea re n is w e .l:00 p.m.—The Chevy Show trade, th i s §i)\r’el‘ilL$t:Tl‘iim hgfs 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News ignored the interests of the Caiia- I 12:13 a.m.-—Local Weather . dian people,” Mr. Brassard said Forecast “Under no circumstances should‘ 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint we try to trade with any country 13333 B-111-51‘!!! 05' on a sentimental basis.“ end of 1957 from $2,785.20(l.000 at the end of 1956. the Bank of Can- ada reported Tuesday. The bonded school debt increased to $9l6.600,- 0T‘0 from $802.6()0.000; the high- “'a.\‘s debt to $457.8()0.000 from %38T.20().()0(). Money boi'ro\\'ed from banks rose to $196,800,000 from $180.5oo,ooo said the government should stim-' 81 82 33 34 ‘r i I. 9. 10. 12. I3. 14. 15. 16. ii. oDominion 1?. 18. )9. 20. 23. 24. 26. 28. 36. 38. 40. (1. 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