fi__l V in” Guard“!!! Charlottetown, Tues, Juno 9, 1964. 11 surrounded by rumors of finan- ” ' cial scandals. . ON E . Early this year. with 130an!! 1’ I 7 on, ozANDMA's AND site's TAKING IN as: arr-ms ME "A90 ' M' l p e S K I gunning to afftec; the [fawn -- » i 03:” 152mg? ALoglg's‘miJMpm' END oeMvooAve w: TINNI‘ new V ‘ ‘ , .‘ ’s econom '. s u an s gan ‘ ‘ I GA Em . ' '~ I‘Ul‘bDAY PROhRAMb 'demonstratin; and again Kim 7 g _". CmZENs CL” I ' ‘ . - ’ ,' ‘ was the target for criticlnm. xi ' i - l CFCY-TV o . The students now accused ‘ ' it ' ~ . - ' ' i:. Kim of selling out South Korean ‘ i i"? 1.30 p-m.—-Musmot¢ s n n m interests in talks with Japan to Z.' 3 l 2 (:0 tam-Password normalize diplomatic relations 3 f: 2 A” D-M’SW'W'H'" between the two countries and l:7 c 300 pm. Take Thirty By ROBERT LIU lags monthly salary runs about average annual growth rate of 1 called for his resignation as > '-- -‘-"" 3 3| p.m.—Fnenclly Giant SEOUL lAPi .— when PI‘ESL‘ 8.000 won 1324', or about half of five per cent. - chairman of the Democratic Ro r._1... == 3 is p mu—Mv POIQ‘EUI dent Chung; Bee Park took me what it takes for basic esseu Sou t h Koreans. meanwhile. publican Party. Kim denied th" - '- - 400 pm —Fvlreb‘:i X-S oath of office six months as" 'tials. The price of rice—Souin had to tighten their belts. This l accusations. But when the latest 43" p "‘--Pl“l 5' "ml 0? Pledfled l0 stamp 0ul COFWD‘ Korea's staple {nod A— has in created discontent and they in.- l demonstrations early last week alas ‘ ‘ 5-0l Fem-4m" 5““ “on and "ever Permit a dlcla- creased 150 per cent in lo gan looking foratarget for their ‘ grew in violence and began 6'9 5% 5,30 p.m,_coma listen Awhile torship to return to South Korea. l months to 4.500 won $17.50) for criticism. spreading throughout the coun- s.oo p.m.—TB‘A d 1“ Today Park. 46. find: himself 1 a i74-pound bag. a supply that ATTACK ON KIM try. he resigned. 6J5 p-m~:cGoa::":r iompared with this toughest'will last a family of two. i They hi, upon the munirvv‘ The Demonstrations died out // is THIS PURbE WHM’ DIFFERENCE 6-30 elm-Aim” NW at"! American strong man and month. second _ rankmg 0mm K‘mp after the resignation and Park / sruaet’i : 9055 TH T MAKE? p:qu gm ernmenl employees h a v 'ihe WIVES and children of got- Chang . 13.1. who mastemllmded l appeared to have restored or ' \A'IANT GEE I SOU ONLV BU‘.’ l't’ TO 7.30 p-mr—My Favor". Mam." beenb accused of openly accept. ernmeni workers have had L“ the 1961 coup, He was akeady der' Soldiers patrolled the lam—,5 swam, 54 w = I, M. . p- ‘ dam On. ing ribes. i take jobs. ‘ disliked for organizing me Sou”, ‘ streets Saturday but the day ‘ 9°55 '7' “A?” 55 3.00 pm. H D I Hardships often spawn corrup- I. Since 1945, the United States Korean C e n” 31 Intel“ en", passed quietly, z 97.03”? 9.3g p.m;a:’rtneszel:/. tion and this bleak. barren pen- has pumped in about 33.600000 Agency originally form; 'u' 1 Park dampened down the am a; 3.20 pint—.8: Ycasey insula country has hardships. 000 in economic old. This flow oi check gnu-Junta achw’ies hm ‘ dent demonstrations by my“. ’ui i056 p-m —Front Page challeng. en Park was sworn in Dec. help hardly slowed during thin whlch later developed mm a so: i mg malitial 13“. on the “pug El ' - P' ' Nawsm “in, i7, after heading a military i horean War, or during the. pu- ,et police network and threaten“, to do the sam‘ 1-00 W“— 9 Junta for three years, some of i alitical crisis that forced Presl v- 4 ' A i g 2 i130 p.m.——Tho Nature of Things i - him earlier had been BCCUoCC . in other Cities. He also ordered Y the most pressing problems fac- dent Syngman Rhee to I‘eslgn ‘ i ‘ t2.oo p.m.-—cac .v New: - . . p of attempting to grab power in . all colleges and universities ing South Korea 5 Third Repun- and a bloodless coup that ousted v i 1213 ppm—Local Weather 1”, were inflation e 1 Pl. . J h M Parks Democratic Republican' closed for a month—in effect 12.” .,m..=sign off " ‘ “"1"?” l em" 0 r.‘ ‘ Chang and P r . ~ starting summer vacations ment and lack of foreign mplbrought Park mto power. Park-S mum“, n, Imp “.a, earl‘. CKCWJI-v change i South Korea today Vilma“) ' 'g “ ’ “ South Korea still faces inelfloats on US aid. Park rea1~ same problems. but Park tin. ized this when he assumed con l2.25 p-m.-—Stailon Sign On N owl Vl/eather. Sports introduced some improvements i trol of the country after the 1961 1.00 p.m.—tuosdoy Playbill to case the burden of the. coud- l coup. He introduced an ambit _- I. Crimson Kimono ry s . .000 peo le. ‘ ious five - year industrialization " as“ k [m _ 2.30 p.m.—At Horne With He has brought in new man: play in 1962 to increase the SWARMOF 5 Helen Crock" try. notably cement and fertllt. country‘s youth rate by an ' " ‘ ‘ 4 _ a 300 v-mv-T-ke WW 28!‘ Plan's. But this was done by average 0f seven per cent an ‘ ' l ' A 4 -- ' 'GHT S a 30 p-rm—Tl'l! Friendly Giant straining other sectors of the ‘ nually. j - i .- . _ 3,45 ism—Mr. Rogerl economy and forcing the peopm t The plan fall far short of lie" to live an austere life. i goals the first two years and it 3 r - A government worker’s aver ‘was readjusted to return its} 500 pm ——Razz|o Dazle . . .i ii lwo Problems Remain l 6.40 p.m.—Siipper Club 6 ‘55 p m —Snorts AWEH ll ill LA Minimize In. Lucknow, n l 700 pm -mpcord L. b I d a 7 so am -2” One - r I a S WAS BUILT wasu'cmuos ‘ . t _—Bu kh Boys ‘ ' ' :3?) alga-who're,“ mm 6 MARTIN AS HIS HOME p AND HE BEOUEATHED IT roe USEAS A COLLEGE \ «— , ~ / GEE, KiD.’ OH we JUSY‘SAT’ DON‘T Aoéuuo, SPUN HANG 325cc nos ‘n' sru FF.’ u»:— HE WENT HOME 900 nun—Fatty Duke 930 pin—Ben cu" 3" KEN KEIALY its among the federal Liberals 'fgcrmpkwmr "’5 10.30 pom—Front Page Challengo ,‘ . . . Ralf-k FEM "m pIm-_News Magazine OITM‘ A iCPl — Liberal ef— in other provinces is uncertain. “RING/714F753 m5 .I..I.3)I “V113 l.2l—Tho Garry Foamy Show Part 2 lad-Max Forguaon Show} 9.00—CIC News and Direct loporh 9.10—Proviow Commentary 9.16—A.M.Chronicio lO.l5——Young At Heart loan—University of Tho Air "DO—CBC News H.05-Shirloy Irott HAS—For Comumorl "JO—Record Album [Lao—Tho Archer- llOO—Jambom Junction ills-Tonnes“. Ernio Ford “JO-Maritime Farm I'cut Loo—cs: Now! L Woathor 1.15—Shirloy Humor Show for the. whitest white us—n- Om mi show alwaYs use itfiflfillffiifligw 2:305:21? :23!- rott. . 5..., ‘ too—Tm.- Camdo Mam... a i LID—Music in tho Air Lift-Music in the Air LEO—torn” loo—Mar. Fish B’cut 5.20—Tampo, CIC Notebooki ooo—csc New! L Wuthor 6.15—0n Parliament Hill 6.20—Today's Editorial 6.25—inland Woatiior 6.30—Muaic In Tho Evom‘ng 7.30—Dusl: loo—Assignment Bab—Winnipeg Pops too-Fourth Es'ato 9.30.010!" in Concort ~ "LOO—CBC Nat. News on Parliament Hill I. Speaking Personally limo—Music Seen. Monmol HOG—Action Thutro ii .SO—Nighnpot 12.oo_csc Now: 12.03—soom Scoru and Marine Eurakxafig. ' I. Inland Wuthor IRAs—Mini: In Tho NIgM i ENIV 1.1 ‘ - . forts to "democratize" the But the ex notation; of uebec‘ , ‘ 11.30 pom—Nature of Things Dam. structure last week left. Liberals ofpbemg able mist u NEEAZSDEATH 0 Ch I , l i2.00 p.m.-CBC rv N w t , 1, , . _P. MARTIN ceases-p t1 ares , t2.t5 awn—Viewpoint 7‘0 “1‘6de pmblems M be! separate fedflal and pmvmmal THATHEBE l 1220 a MAME, Newark New. dealt with at a later date. :orgamzations was frustrated. at BURIED m,“ \ - fith67aicelebrated 12‘25 B'm‘_smmn 5; n 0" One was the much-heralded least temporarily. ‘ “5 ME” ' . - mm" “Wm” '_'_______§_.._._ sepai‘ation nf provtnciai and Their explanation was that . ‘ :lfldt’ral let‘rals in Quebec. _A the national council wanted to M ' o D HEAfTH secolld “'35 )“llel‘t’ DOIICY \Vlll‘ take no action at present. pend- '. I . won; 6 mm 0F N54 receive the final stamp of ap- ing a meeting of the Quebec fl \ ' r STOCKINGS TO ED EVERY Cpcy Drm'al _ j federation to work out the prob-l ‘ “631' FOR '75 YEARS A number of federal Liberals. em of relations between the" “- HE NEVER WE 171'! SAME SMCKMJGiS Till/CF russoar approached the Liberal nationaliouebec federation and the hat ~056Mb!“ mmmmamkwmmuam connoil meeting With b rig h t‘ tional federation ‘ 6 23-5: 0 - - l twat. : in; utilities: this: . A “i or? g ' ' ave .n say n .a. since 6.35—Country a. Wemrn loundup for separate 'Liberal organize-l move for separagion in the Que-' l . g :gt’zlegm a. Weather tions to function—one provln-;bec federation the federal Lib—1 ACROSS DOWN 21 Certain 7.]He row Christian Hour nail and one federal. . :eraJs have been gaining grealP-l‘ 1.Va.1ue 1. Speciesot 24:Arnpere' 7',O_N:°""l; a, w;""" “WWW They found that one road; will?“ 0f the“ COMlUuenCY 01": '5. Blond garlic abbr. I 5‘ 1m 7-35_Fari;vns Re e:t or block was a firm stand. partinEr’illllalmlls and defeating “1059‘ 9.Placeo! 2.Birdsa.3 25.Bishop lfi 7.“_C°Um 2°C” ularly by western Liberalsw forces Within them “‘llldl seek safety aclass ofRome gag fig ‘1 8~OO_NEM Y ""m Emma”? against altering the provinci-159l’al‘ali §lmClUFES~ 10. Revoko 3. Number 27. Beak ~ LAM '_ l”. a H_we“her ' ally-based membership in the. . 11 th 90d 1‘95"“ 12.Correct 4.Concluded 29.Ma ry wi—r‘i 5x sis—couer g. wesmn R d party. The success of Premierl Will be to halt. the drive for 5613- 13.Desert 5.Decorated 31.Reduces, Emil-“ID EU 1"!; ads—vvemher own up R055 Thatcher's Saskatchewan arate structure when the Que-i plants as H B a’sfkmlanm New. Federation in the April provin.‘ bec federation meets. _ : 14.Beastof 6.Sayingo theheat: [gig Egg :mi 8 V_Thougm Fm Todd. c151 election was a contributing The question of where policy burden 7.“Childo£ 32.C8rta.in ': l” 9 00_News & Voice R: r. B 3 factor to the Opposmnn is controlled may remain unre 15.Watergod: the Sun" decksof Yesterday'- have i g‘lkpmmw Cmmem EZCL—C‘C C Mr ,, . cnmn1andjng solved until the National Lib- Babyl. 8.Mado ' a slope “541°,” L Mum” the first suecessiui Libel-givers! Federation holds its next 17.Corroded groovesm. some“ 44.1celandlo I I 9.27—Motlnao Musical Chorad drive for power in SESkatChe‘lmvenuon. At me urging Of‘ 18.38110”. “Irma 35‘Inteuece ve q‘akNom and Mum u wan in more than year” prime Minister pom-son, 1t 19. Slopesdowa 9.Curea 36. Stretches £6.Tarkmgton l i 9'55__Wh”,. Th! Son Com , says he’s quite willing to co-: NObablY Will be called ‘0? Jill-i 21113333151” 11'de of dimmer ‘0.OO_NEW’ and Wang" “ operate with federal Liberalsi nary or February unless a fed- 23-31?“ Claims bfadl 47-03211 a mos—Nam & Mum was Inns as we are not expeded an} election intervenes. suddenly 16. Melody 32.Lnsteady of WOO—New. and wank" to take orders from someone mi 26.AW&tC:ll{- 20. Angincan 4..Giveout, sight I X “05W”. “d Mm Ottawa on the running of Lib, onsmov FOREST! 32”“ e’ “‘1 °" “rem 4935159111506 :lfl‘ “'27_Ma"n” Music“ Chmd” era] affairs in Saskat.che\van.f Canadians cause fires which 28 Cu?“ i t “304%.” "d Mum either federally or provinci- destroy an average 2.000.000. ' SS HAS—Bulletin Board ~ , , _ tam?“ “f “‘9 00““"3" M95”, 30.Before l H_50_N°'es and Mum Ho“ “idespread Nils attitude annually ‘ SLReddlsh H.55—Atlantlc Nam - metal ,l 12.00—Woathor ' 34. subsides ‘0 12.05—Torwn and Country Tim. 37-C0njun0tl0n l m USO-Now: & Weather ‘ 38. To “blue l2.43-P.E.i. Road Report By B. JAY BECKER pencil" l ills—Town and Country Time I 31111050: . LOO—Nowl, Weather 8. N.S. Road ’ ‘ men ‘ ' ' W ' Report 4 South dealer. means of a diamond finesse. l 43.Jumblo . I mmgmwaujugu Les-Town lnd‘Country Tim. North . South vulnerable South‘s cluef concern was to 'Pmish ‘0 A v/W I" lJS—Shirloy Humor—CDC NORTH guard against the possibility "EV" . 3 '\~ / ‘ 1-45-Cafo Varmv 86‘s that East had the king. If this 45-h“ , : zoo—Now. a Weather .As was the case. the contract was 48 i ht ”. 2.05-Tops in Country and Pop: 'A 87‘ in danger. t ‘b cross} th ml 2.27—Matineo Musical Charade: . $3 ‘ The first problem to be solix; 50 sewage 0': t ISO-Top! In Country and Pop! EA ,1. ed was whether. or not to take} 513113;”. on i >‘ 3.00—Nows a. Weather .KQIOQ.’ .‘2 ' . ng of spades. Declareri‘ 'nouces i G) 3.03—Trans~Canada Matinee—CDC .KQm‘ v.18?“ knew th at if he took the ace 1 52. Heraldic I" 3.30—Tops in Country and Pop: .63 .K5 ' and finessed the diamond. he word :DO—Nawgldi Weather .62 4.985 4 would be defeated if East had ‘ 53.Afflrma.- - "‘ 4-03—C10_Tlnl [IlncioundUp-IIJCIC 86m the king of diamonds and also: tive x. “SO‘TES’on' 3W” "‘ F"’l” . A J5 had a spade to return. votes . '. 5:00_Nam 19;, 02*" '93 South likewise knew that if D , O 5.05—Matinco Musical Charadu . ngz he may“ a low “Ede on the _ news how to l SOFT“. 0U, cm ‘AQJlo opening lead. West would prob- A X Y D L B A A X R I I I 5:25.20—Msrtn: min... The biddi . ably shift to a heart. in which 1- L o N G F E L L o W “ ' " orcouss ' ' THANK I‘M AFRAIDYOU’ZE 5 284,,“ ompom “5' 0856 l-ll! hand would Callapse If t Oneletter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used MlSTAKEN Mz-PAl-OOKA! ¢_m_News L Wmhn fin-h Ive“ 2’01”! 1583': it tfirmed .out that East had the for the three L’s, x for the two 0’s, etc. Single letters, apoa- } -- Rpé , ,‘ 6.i5—On Parliament Hill—CBC 3 . Pa.” 3: 1;“ “n5 0‘ diamonds. ji trophies, the long-tn and formation of the words are all hints. t (— :“SSON5 , it so- spom pmd, 3 NT “5 South came up with the . Each day tho code letters are different. I o ' - —' 630—Tunlghf'. Music brilliant idea of playing the "I :gtsm to the Bible Opening lead — king of isck' of illegal 0:111? kins! A Cmuflm “mail” ‘ _. . News a. Weather 5 adcs. es. con nu wit 't e queen 7 AS—Program Schedqu pp, good bridge player must after thi s play. He naturally N A F N W F H K N A K E w P A P A J A. > goo—lone G'uida Program also be a good salesman if at thought that declarer had star- XW D A J E F H D D J W E P A. '1‘ K S N.— '- quO—Tcinightll Music wants to sum“_ He must be ted the A-J 8.10m. which ‘ C‘Oso'm‘fiflfi"; :°";"‘E‘af_3c able at times to convince the :rwgfifgigm‘lzh? thHl-hm halted U A J 3 H 9-K ‘5 V“ orients that somethin exi to ~ ' “m ‘ lnoo—cgc’Nmoml NW, :53“ “mm M m3 exist mum that E”, Md “med Yesterday’s Cryptoquoige:THEREIS nomomnonr g lOJO—Ranerved'For Music CBC Or else that S‘omethmg does not with three spades. which was SUFFERS THAT THE SOUL MAY NOT mm BYF" ‘ :1 me“? a Regional Weather exm whmh actually do” certainly a good enough reason MEREDITH ‘ ,‘Iakn'e‘vugl'; wm’m South. was a fine salesman in ‘0’ “mulling “1th 3 Splde- 0 was King mun-es Syndicate. m. uaksmn h, Sum“. this deal. He was playing three Not pressing his luck any m Ir, m flame-"71,56: mowNmfh Ion“ Wmh" . notrump and West led the king more. South took the queen mEBLo‘s. “my-5m,- (WA/um mt”! 5pm,; sgom of spades. Dc cl arer realized with the ace and tried the dia- i M£--- ' 12,05_5,'n OH that it We. st had the king mond finesse. The finesse 1051.} of diamonds there would be no but East was now out of spades I m on trouble at all in making the and South wound upI ngi “Raga” F‘ - ‘ contract. since in that case he ten tricks as the resut 0 his ARE FR|END$1DA§$$TM21N tussoar could make eleven tricks by good salesmanship. mamem.m! WE‘LL BE :SusT.A g ‘00—“: Gar F ' v ‘ m i W “my 9'” soc—cue News a Inland Wuthor 3-30——Tranr€lnldl Matinoo WHAE Lame“ m ~- 8.15—Maritimo Spartacut 4oo—csc Now. WAYDO ‘lOU'mlNK ROOM; He‘s a 4 03—Cdn Roundup “‘5 LOCKER E G’