“ON THE AIR om, Lo “> Arena Or Trade Centre; Pearson Faces Q *VICTORIA (CP) — Question» week said the government will When is an arena not an grant the PNE $2,000,000 to- arena? ward the $6,000,000 cost of a Answer: When it is a trade trade centre. — centre. They. said “that when Mrs The ,definition of a building Pearson opened the PNE Satur- to te constructed with federal|day all the talk was of an government -help at Vancouver's, arena to house a National Pacific National Exhibition was }Hockey--League-team. breight up by reporters during One reporter suggested the a brief meeting with Prime government is simply providing M ister Perrso here ;an arena for a privately-owned The reporters noted that an hockey team. . @n°ouncement in Ottawa last PLANS EXPANSION ‘Girl’s Death Investiga ' \board HMCS Saskatchewan be- . EDMONTON (CP) — A sus- | pected death from sleeping sick- | ness is being investigated by the | Alberta health department. Randy Parker, 10, of Hazel. mere district 275 miles north- west of Edmonton, died last week in Grande Prairie. Dr. E. S. O. Smith of the pro- vincial communicable diseases branch said ‘here it will take several days to find out whethe: the girl died of sleeping sick- ness. -Dr..Smith_-said there have, been no deaths of humans in Al- berta caused by sleeping sick- |pand to Vancouver if there are suitable...facilities for large crowds. | Mr Pearson, interviewed on By JOHN McLEAN YELLOWKNIFE, N.W.T. (CP) |Russia’s construction bosses vsdorenmnd at- Canada's richest gold mine Tuesday on wie e.ghen-day- of-their tour of the country’s newest develop- ments. Ther tour of the” giant Yellow- knife gold mine provided a islight change of pace for the ness during the current out- icoviet delegation that came te break but there are five sus- lCanada Aug. 16 pected cases in humans. ries | six-man party, headed by »An- drei I. Slivinsky, a member of the Council of Ministers of the - |U.S.S.R., has been criss-cross- The NHL has said {t will ex- See Canada’s Rich Gold Mine : A source close to the delega- For more than a week the each yéar for space research uestion tween Vancouver and Victoria, .5T- IGNACE, Mich. (AP)—A emphasized the federal contri- Plea of guilty to all charges of bution because the building will faulty seamanship was entered be used as a trade centre. here for Capt. Martin Jep- The federal government is in- Pich, master of the sunken terested in Pacific trade devel- ‘eignter Cedarville. . opment, he said: A Pacific trade, The plea was entered at a 15- Id t t minute U.S. Coast Guard hear- fais as bees held threo times iag-inte the May 7 olialen of He conceded that “certain. the Cedarville and the Norweg- people” in Vancouver are more 18" ship Topdalsfjord in the fog- concerned with expanding the | bound straits of Mackinac. Ten NHL than with trade oily | ameeree ene members were Japan. : But he saw no difference be- _Joppich's lawyer Roman Kee- tween this federal grant and 98. told the hearing — one toward the Canadian Na-| The captain is now confined to tional Exhibition in Toronto or 2 hospital. At this time we wish perhaps @ convention hall in ‘© change our"plea to guilty to | Ottawa. each and every specification of the charges." Hearing Carroll said he would reserve a examiner Charles Soviet Construction Bosses «sion in the case and yous against Joppich’s masters °li- cence within the next few weeks. Joppich's licence could be revoked permanently. ‘RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT {they moved north and west ‘across the Territories the Rus- | |sians looked into the economics | lof Canadian development. Everywhere they went they | [asked questions about cost, budgeting and job-tendering. jtion-put-it-this-way-Russta-has-— been building a great country for almost 50 years without con- jcern, for expense. Now, with |great expenditures earmarked | and military preparedness, Rus-P@m |Sia must take a second look at what it~ cost. | On Monday, the Russians!) Guilty Pleas By | Entered On Bad Seamanship |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 26, 1965..15 | | board?" ivoting this year. THURSDAY PROGRAMS | Grey | jing Canada looking at every- showed interest in the construc- thing from one of the world’s tion methods at the Pine Point greatest hydro development | mining site of the Consolidate projects in Quebec to a hospital Mining and Smelting Company in Hay River, N.W.T. The Russians Monday atr- |hopped from Fort Smith near the Alberta border to Yellow- | knife with stops at Pine Point jand Hay River on the south ishore of Great Slave Lake. As 3.00 p.m.—Musicale 3.30 p.m.—Moment of.Truth 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time 8.00 p.m.—Survivel 5.30 p.m.—20-20 6.00 p.m.—Tom Ewell Show 6,30 p.m.—Gazere 7.0) p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Keyboerd Melodies 7:30 p.m.—My Favorite Martlen 8.00 p.m.—Father ‘Knows Best /11.05—Starlight Serenade 11.30—News" end Weather 11,.35—~Starlight Serenade —— Sport—CBC 8.30 p.m.—Petticoat Junction — , : 90 p.m.—Gomer Pyle 12:00—CBC News, Weather and 9.30 p.m.—Portrait 12.15—CBC News end Music —CBC 10.0 p.m.--Defenders. . 11.00 p.m.—Alfred Hitchcock Hour CBA RADIO 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News | THURSDAY 12.13 e.m.—Local Weather end Sports “| Leaders of the Russian dele |where a heavy industrial corru- gated steel siding was used on all project buildings. They paced | off the size of the great steel | |sheets and measured their thick- ness. They asked about the cost | ‘and where it could be pur- | chased. : ie Konstantin Kroupitsa, director | of a construction research insti- tute, sun.med up their—feelings: “This is an excellent piece of |construction, but in Russia we | |would not waste valuable steel | jon walls. How do you do it?” gation met with officials of the | /mining company for more than © fins Pere Sects tos WE. Wall din ecko, J " as Captain FAIL TO SLOW DOWN Joppich was charged with fai- lure to reduce his vessel's speed in the dense fog and failure o> sound danger signals or stop at) | the approach of the Topdalsf- jord : 6 Tuesday's hearing came’ on) | the heels of a $4,100,000 suit | filed against the ship's owners, the U.S. Steel Corp., by,.13 Ce- darville survivors and widows of lost crew members. The suit. is not expected to/he—heard_ until next” spring. Speaking in mitigation, Kee- nan told the hearing: ‘The cap-' tain wishes to continue his ca-; reer when. he is released from medical treatment, He does not! ask for mercy but only for jus, tice. ie VOTING COST MUCH ra Each absentee ballot cost; | $17.14 when Rhode Island first | | made arrangements for such ONE OF THOSE NO, BUTCH /_. DON’T GIVE LITTLE LEROy COOKIES YOU JUST BAKED / IT MIGHT MAKE HIM F Ssick/ |, iF ANY GLASS q AT ALL. OR NOT NIGGNN 6-X LNJOV LauDRS ¢ a moment. Antanes 7 » to cover 4 perfect murder... a P a ¢/ evaeyonss WiLL AGREE THE CAT (6 THE CULPRIT + WINGEY AND ANOTHER SOUNDS Like Y IF YOUR DATE DAD.’”— BOY ARE DOWNSTAIRS: A GOOD |0EA, / GOES FLAT, YOU've } PLEASE” oo — Gor A SPARE” / THIS Is TWwo2" NOTIME YIKES, I'VE FOR JOKES GOOFED! lt ai ee re iyndicams, ine. 1960, Wald sights teens BOD “Mu a Ad & King F enters Senrse | 6:00—The Morning Show, Pert? an hour as they asked questions. | 12.14 @.m.—Sign Off 7.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 Tuesday: they went down into! : 3 z 8:00-—CBC News and Inland Weathet|the giant Yellowknife mine ,be-| Ff meshed B1s-Mariine ‘Seon! "tore heading for’ Iouviky 100 DAILY CROSSWORD | 1.43_p.m.—Station Sign’ On Baan tee terning Show, Pat 2- miles’ north of the Arctic Circle.| ACROSS 8. Simpleton 21. Search EEDREMsranng — im.=Visit te: England . eres -\ > 1. Gael ~~. Inter- for 1.45 p eng 9:00—CBC News om i 32.D 2.15 p.m.—News, Weather & Sports | 9:11—Commentary : 5. Mast = ~change: ecay | “30 p.m.—Peyton Ptace ~ | ¥:16—AM. Chronicle eee es od = > oe a: tenth 3.00 p.m.—Gale Storm 10:30—Te Market With Musle - | : 40. Neturet “liquid . 23. Tool ze 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth 11;00—CBC News . M h ae 6. Chum 24. Swab 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time 11.05—Mern. Comm. Peggy arc ers 12. Arabic 7. Actress - 25. Hit DAMM y TTT pars asian eo Ebene materiene letter Gardner 29. Howled, APACE MORAY. 5.30. p.m.—20/20 11:18—Fer Consumers Hi rt Mo | 43. Light € Revers ae’. MAILIVIOMORALE! 6.00 p.m.—Jungle Jim 11:20—Record Album | PiU raie hate os = (ARETEMBIENES] | - i cc ieed hae |e een | : | 14. Kind of ‘three =" =! hou | Cesterday's Anewer | mj 7.00 p.m.—tionel thin. (iene : 11.45—Two Far A Quarter. | EL PASO, Tex. (AP)—An! muffin. Wise Men” dog : iT! 2 ee Bs a 12:00—Jamboree Junction _ army sergeant who escaped | 15. Building- > ..11. Tatters 30. Having 38. A well- Pn oo eae 12:15—Boy Meets Girt |from Viet Cong captivity says win, 13. Lucidness © organs known _~ one y 12:30—Maritime Farm B’Cast ” | peace marchers protesting | 16.Conjunction 15. French of Khan Pr; Bde dh fib alg a 1:00—CBC News and Weather’ | American involvement in Viet | 17.Stained river __~ _hearing 39, Minced dO. an Se eee ‘Gin hh15=The Alec Read Show ~-|Nam are hurting the morale ef| 19. Regret 18. Sloping 31. Similar oath Z| 1200 gece TY Neve ane Open Road Show |U.S. troops. ~ 20. Constella- roadway «32. Lairs 41. Afternoon: | fy! 12.15 .a,m.—Viewpoint oo | Sgt. Isaac Cansmrhp, 28, said tion - 19, Flowed 37. Observe abbr. j Oey er et ere 2.00—The Open Road Show he is disgusted with¥protest ac- 21. Pointer | coon | 12.20 e.m.—Lionel Television News 2:45—Stories from the,.Common- |tions of - “‘some Americans” | 22.Sashes - 1 jz <4) 1228, .en.—Station Sign OW ‘ Pom 1 ; against President Johnson’s oo | 4 reais ‘ S we + ‘ re evtoreopeenee Its | €FCY RADIO _3:03—Trans-Canade Matinee cia : ae 26. 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Pub sign ‘ 4:25—Inlend Weether end ho said: “Good “‘treat-| 36 Literary 7:15—Morning Roundup > ae leather and *Sports /ment by the Viet Cong included | anno: 7.30—News and Weather ores three meals of rice daily, sup- = po 7.35—Farm Report 6.30—Business Burometer plemented occasionally by 3 ons r 7.325—Farm Report | 6:35—Musie In The Evening ‘hkie” genta ee 4 : — Broad 7.41—Morning Roundup 7:30—Maritime. Magazine __ lineat an Wild Fouls ‘ aes smile - m 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 8.00—Assignment | ale stiet tee ad a on | 40. an 7.46—Sports Capsule and Score 8:30—Reserved For Musle | euaal Ss what the ’ illas sg pg am boerd éos ce a Orch | Bad treatment consisted of 43, Ancient 8 00—News ¢ nnipeg Pops estre | : Ss d 8.11—Weather : 10:00—CBC National News, on m - ul errah gear al an Aryan 8.15—Morning Roundup - Parliament Will and Speaking) [Fain washing, # eed . DOWN 8, 45—Weather Personally jServiceman said. 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H.| tinuation seems harmless, bir if | eventually go down one esd at! |PIEURES . ne nd § Personally — you were actually to make this’ Of course, a heart lead at_ Es exe Cac ekg Persone’ ~ | play, South would make the con-| trick two 1 just as effective, Mr - I tract... * but you cannot reafly know ‘that EAD= i . : \. l= 10.30- Variety Showcase~CBC 11.00—News and Regiorial Weather | Observe y.hat happens after \ without looking at all four harids. | , t | MASTERMINDED HAROLD STASSENS ENTIRE CAREER” RICHARD NIXON WOULDN'T BE WHERE HE |S TODAY IF ~ HE HADN'T TAKEN MY ADVICE /T V- WAS IN THE “PLANS” SECTION OF THE GOVERNMENT?” | PLANNED THE BAY OF PIGS INVASION £7 : ag me 1 a a MS DID YO’ DESIGN TH’ EDSEL > ei 4