ae % A ft . <> 4 e ae ; = “ ; : . The Geardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Ang. 80, 1965.11! ; ‘ ’ | WHERE’S THAT YY, FROM YOUR YOUR DAUGHTER IS H-M“.. WELL, YA GOTTA jgram has been discussed with 4 TERRIBLE PIANO HOUSE, ROY / PRACTICING FOR HER ADMIT THAT SOUNDS ; ; |Forestres Minister Mau- CMA Hea 4 PLANING Contin MUG LESSON A pmet Tt enee e nem aneweaeeh mae seen ten ene ‘ ; _— aA KID...¢° Nears By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA ‘CP) a= Sennen S vo In the first quar- rise in the first five months this ‘gross national product a r this year, it amounted to year than in any comparable ST ANDREWS. \.B ICP) — ,gros' national exponeiure — ae Sea and another $4,- period back to 1960, running to Prices Down Dr. Robert O Jones of Halifax, sappear to be churning over a 900,000-"was added in April $3,694,000.000 Building permits president of the Canadian Medi- ea rate even faster than Finance *Minister Gordon's Apri! 24 bud- { get prediction: of $50,000,000.000 ¢for 1965 3 The GNP in the first ‘three +months of the vear was at the «annual rate fand available statistics for the , Second theee-month period indi- seate the gap has been. closed. ‘Unless there is a. serious slump in the las* half of the year the GNP appears destined to go be- ond the $50,000,000,000 - mark r the year The GNP is the total value ot all end-product goods and serv- of $49676000000 equipment purchases “$50 Billion Mark $23,416,000,000 of year's GNP, stance, has shown the sharpest and May On the expenditure side, the largest domestic elements are personal expenditure on consu- mer goods and services, and construction and machinery and issued in the first five months of this year covered total con- struction with a value of $1, 293,100,000, compared with. $1.- 054,600,000 last year. me Final six-month totals cover- ing the first and second quar- ters of the year will not be available to permit compiling a report on mid-year gross na- tional product and expenditure totals until late in September, a bureau of statistics source said ’ SHOW MAJOR RISE These all-inclusive figures are not compiled except for three- month periods. But, important components of them have shown major increases in statistics so far available for May and Jiine. Total retail trade, for in- in the same period” rice Sauve, who promised to put the idea hefore the federal cab- inet Wholesale OTTAWA ‘CP Wholesale prices eased down slightly in July from the high level they established in June after a sharp four-month climb, the bu- reau of statistics reports It savs its general wholesale price index, based on 1935-39 prices equalling 100, fell to 251.8 from 252. In February the in- dex was 246.4 : Wholesale pricés were lower it July among vegetable prod- ucts, textile. products, non-fer- rous metals products and wood products, but higher for animal To Address Convention. cal Association, will deliver the keynore address during the 85th annual meeting of the New Brunswick Medical Society which opens here Tuesday. 5 Dr. Jones will address dele-: gates at a.» banquet Wednesday | night on ‘'Government and Med- icine-Canada 1965." Dr. A. TD. Kelly of- Toronto. general secretary of the Cana- dian Association, will also at-- tend Wednesday's program will be highlighted by clinical sessions at which Pr. Lloyd D. MacLean of Montreal. professor of sur- ices produced by the country in S i | b frome geo ae 2 aay ot Meow Vane @ a@| : . ea ‘coal and irom products urgon-in-chief at Royal Victoria , ee —_* ocia Insurance Num ers The general wholesale index Hospital. and Dr Bernard J.) covers all prices -but those at perey of Montreal. clinical -as- ® Way that the value of goods doesn't get counted more than once. between primary produe wrofits, rents, interest, inventory valuations and indirect taxes, and by adding expenditures on consumer goods and — services, government purchasing, new construction.and. capital equip ment tion .and . manufactured end» oTTawA iCP) New regis- raised lettering by the labor de- terials, has recently. shown ins and Dr. Perey will make a joint | broductss trants for federal social insur- partment branch that handles creases in the early party of presentation, “New Concepts in| COMPUTE GNP ance numbers will shortly be is- regisrations : August. : Surgery." Statisticians compute it 'm sued with plastic cards bearing Each person is ‘ssued two — two ways by adding up all ‘n+ their name and social insurance cards, one to be carried and a . eomes including corporation number epare to be kept a! home in RIPLEY s BELIEVE IT OR NOT | Now To Be Issued In Plastic The government tast month case the ofiginal |s lost placed an order for 3,000,000 of the new cards with a Toronto firm, Dashew. Business Mach- ines (Canada) Lid, that entered the. low bid of $323,500 for the contract INGENIOUS HAUNTING | the retail.level. Another séries +of—-statistics available — weekly, covering 30 industrial raw ma- sistant and director of clinics at Royal Victoria Hospital, will-be- chief speakers. Ur. MacLean) ee HUERY, WE RE RU LATE! MI NNIE- INNING 12.13 a.m —Loca! Weather O0OR The largest element in ine The heavy,.plastic cards look | comes is wages, salaries and like commercial credit cards AT HOUSE | THE PELUDO ARMADILLO supplementary |aher income, They will eventually replace the : oe Se : which last -year amounted to light cardboard cards that have | GUILFORD. Conn ‘AP) — already been issued to. nearly Patrolman Nicholas Heery, 6,000,000 registered workers sent to investigate reports of | ON THE AIR stars namie fen cao oa employed persons who will come farm house, opene Ton i‘ pie ? under the Canada Pension Pian “oor and a strange figure anes ior, Orde on i : |mext Jan. 1 to obtain a social in- swooped at him, kmife in | aie of thee on MONDAY PROGRAMS surance number hand ; b 4 The new cards are white hear- The ficure was a. dummy, i CFCY-TV jing a red maple leaf between one of several in the house i ithe words ‘Social insurance Al! were made from sheets : $.00 p.m.—Musicare number” and ‘numero d'assur- "isged om wires strung to 7 3.30 p.m.—Moment af Truth ance sociale’ The Canadian Make the dummies plunge i te eee re ~ |eoat of arms used on’ the card- down stairs and lunge through 5 peer! board cards has been removed doorways { ce The Toronto firm {s preparing | The report of strange hap 6.00 p.m.—Gazette ‘ tall except the-names—and-num--—-penings .came.from Freder- . f 701 p.m.—CFCr TV News bers. These are stamped in ick Bennett, the owner, after = 7.13 p.m.—Safety ‘65 —— — ——— _ he, had_stopped by the old 3 7.30 p.m. Leave ) To Beever : " house to see if vandals had e 8.00 p.m.—Bachelor Fether ae ee damaged it ; 6.39 p.m. —Dr. Finlay Casehook : - News. Weather and ee ey vee *\ - ‘ 9.30 p.m.—Singalong Jubilee Sports : Bennett found . Poeun te LOVE sTORY IN HISTORY! A LOUNGE CHAIR? LEAN BACK! ) IT VWBRATES” e 10.00 p.m:—Denger Men 12.15—News’ and Music CBC we kit sr Watert ‘of Walton Hall: England, JUST WHAT 1 WANTED,| |. RELAX WATCH! PRESS 4 nae ae a room,-a booby - trapped kit- Charles terton (1782-1665) of bia THIS BUTTON- Arn k HM ooo ec CBA RADIO chen, and one bedroom rigged PROPOSED MARRIAGE TO ANA) EDMONDSTON . — ae s\ ( 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV New : MONDAY so that a person outside could ON THE DAY SHE WAS BORN “AND ' AY CA ies = S$ 0 p ews - pull wires to raise the lid off WER WHEN! SHE DIED IN THE FST YEAR 2 at a mh Py, 911—Preview Commentary 6.00—The Morning Show. Part 1 Marine Weather a chest, lift the sheet off the OF THEI MARRIAGE-BY SLEEPING ON THE FOR THE REMAINING 35 YEARS OF HIS LIFE ! 9 16—Notes and Music 10 00—News & Weather T0.25—Sunlight Eve One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’g, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the lefigth and formation of the words are all hints. Zach day the code letters are different. ' 1 30—Notes and Music “TrOO—News” aha Weather 11. 05—Notes and Music "PHG - = : 11. 20—Notes and Music FAMOUS HANDS eM DCEX KEMSXE 11.30—Montague Entertains zB CcYrF KMG@P PDGY ¥YxsxN PP M Se South dealer. mond on top of the spade he had : 11 50—Notés and Musi ‘Fast-West vulnerable already lost, but Schleifer never. DCSX OXXY GLX¥F.—DLOOCNF 11 55—Atlantic News Roundup _. = ‘theless manaced to'cut off one . 12.00—Weather * nae |. NORTH | elupb loser and thus make the. Saturday's Cryptoquote; A MAN NEVER TELLS YOU 12.05—Town and Country Time ais contract ANYTHING UNTIL YOU CONTRADICT HIM—SHAW 12 30—News and Weather @K5S42 After cashing the” queen “of © 108, j aay 12 45—Town and Country Time @KJ1097 es. Schinifer led a: dia d King Features Syndica b .ee.toun Gd canes fea = 'to the nine, which held. He then - es 1.15—Tommy_ Hunter Show A2 104 — oe OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE E 1 45—Tawn & Country Time @J109886 @AQT3s Played a np a 2 - oo . 2.00—News and : Weather eat) 4 ee. UL a + Ut Git top @ 2 05—Mostly. Music 197 A1086 and which south overt wt CAESAR, LADS, WE'RE AtaeLEet io es @ 2.00—News Headlines & Weather 800TH the king +s BEING DUNNED FOR $467.64 $08 NEEDS Tee A 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinea @KQI9853 By this Hme, with the lead In wy Ok ne: WE OE A COAL- b= unten , Y 30 DAYS DH SANSFY L HAPPENED WHEN \ 3.30—lops in Pops _ e dummy, the. situation was: i 1S COTRAGERAR vow JL MASSER (ME was IN THE ge 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe oss “ ; orth i THe Garman Oey TA OFFICE: wl” 4.03—Canadien Roundup a = @x BE PLACED THE gz ~ 4:10—Teps In-Fops ; | The bidding: bt @i107 Roce’ 5 00—News and Weather ES Weat $3 6 05—The Outports Sonth North East West 5.25—Marine Weather 4@ Pass Pass Pass @o8 @A 5 28—The Outperts Openitig lead—jack of hearts eA eAws6s 6 00—News and Weather | The scene was the open pair ajo7 : 615—Onr Parliament Hill championship played in San Routh 6 20Today's Editorial Francisco in 1962. Declarer at rer) C 6 25—Sports Parade - four spades was Meyer Schlet- # a6 -« 6 30—Business Barometer fer, prominent West Coast star | aK52 | 6 215—Tonight’s Music 7 00—Back ta the Bible 7 30—News & Weather “CONTRACT BRIDGE “By B. JAY BECKER, | West led the~jack of ~ hearts. ducked by North and East, and South ruffed. Schelifer then led ‘Schleifer now led the king of hearts and. when East played 7 45—Program Schedule the king of spades, taken by the the ace on it. he discarded the oe ace West made the normal con- §!x of diamonds 8 25—Assignment CBC tination of the ten of hearts, This play. which in effect +: 9 coterie tee . again ruffed by South after dum- substitited = heart loser for a 9 00—Hermit’s Choice mv-and East had followed low. diamond loser, had a traumahe -& Oryptogram Quotation - —“- - OXPPXN ~~ eon ea ee pe tking ‘It tS Somewhat difficult. to effect upon East. That worthy 2 a. eee see at this point how Schleifer player had to return a club. and. nih tid wound uw making four spades whether he led back the ace or ~$0.30—Distinguished Artists 11. 00—News and Regional 11.05—Starlight Serenade 47.30—News and Weather Weather ever though he encountered the a low one,”~South was bound to | best possible defense His losers make two club tricks and the consisted of twe clubs and a dia- contract i i coe a ; “ e WOO Vd 30F | 1 —S$i 12-15 4. ae? Of 7.00--The Morning Show, Pert 1 hed ‘and jangle the bed- ooere . ae CKCW-TV B.00—CBC News & Inland Weather springs oS : — . : 8.15—Maritime Sportscest ~~ Bennett’ and Heerv azree ; : 1.43 6 tm btation Sign-On 8.22—The Morning Show, Part 2 the haunting was probably the 1 Agnoss - — eae 1.45 p.m. —Vigit To England 8.35—leave !t To Bennet | “work of ingenious youngsters See eee chape} mt “PIS p.m—News, Weather and | 9.0C—CBC News a of distance ~~ 4" Goddess “of 23. Cha- p Sports 9.11—Commentary < | x = . nad grined | 2.30 p.m —Peyton Place 9.16—A.MA. Chronicle F d G . Demons — . Spli 4: French i 3.00 p.m.—Gele Storm © 10.30—Musie On The Move ee rain 10. Milles: 6. William tiver: 3.20 pm —Moment-of Truth 11.00—CBC News 1 a ao form Henry or Doss. | \ 490 ‘p.m —Vacation Time 11.95—Morn. Comm. Betty Cooper | ift T E - Jim Clark Benjamin _ €6. Double | 5.30 p.m —=Mr. Piper " ‘ce Consumers : : 1 o ast ae 7. Pungent dagger - = : aoe ss fae 3.30. p.m.—Look ‘16. tenie A - 8. Make marks: PEP, FATTH, YES! TRY LOOKING | TRICK, IF YOUR LITTLE PEOPLE 690 p.m.—Quick Draw McGraw 11 ng” U d St d | 13. Mistake amends print. YONDER, INSIDE THAT OLD ID ISNT COMING OUT OF 7IWS 6.30 pim.—News, Weether-—and £1545= two for-A-Querter i n er U y |14. Month; 9. Seizes 27. Of the Saturdsy’s Auswer “ Sports 19.00--Jebaree Junction | a. Hindu 11. Metallic Middle 30. Burst 7.00. p.m.—Walt Disney 1a1k a aaa Gil | REGINA (CP —A_ twinning calendar rocks Ageés: 2-= forth Ft ge Bewitched Eciabost 12.30—Maritime Farm Bicast system between fodder - rch gg thn aad of 15. pho pained oe Sik 31, Water. 30 p.m —Dr niays Caseboo ie eagle, ove: var 28. Mouth wheel ad ad oe eee Jubii ee ie 5 va Nowe_and ee * skatchewan._{ Aiea, oot entice and 17. Serica 29. Power 34. Spill over 1 oe | 1:45—The Open Road Show dian farmers in an effort to pro 16 ee 19. ain = 36. tice 11.30 p.m:—Twilight Zone * 1.59—D.O. Time Signal avide a 3,000,000 bushel feed 17. Apportions y Ae cee 12:00. an=CRC: TV. News 2.00—The Open Road Show |grain gift te the Easterners. is. 19 tthers leek S60 18.77 12.14 a.m.—Viewpoint : Soweto |heing studied by the Naational 59° noie4 ‘up Li LZ ! 1220 am—tTV News-Recing. Recep O0-CBC News ' Farmers Union 21, Eskers : : UW, . =10-26 oh etek wa eee “Roy Atkinson, president 95’ Reprove SS eee 0 — 3.30—Trans-Canada Matinee both the NFU and the Sas- paetig 2 7 s Sener Nadiee, Roundop — atchowan Farmets. Cnioi in a 9 Hate: slang et | “IOZM ate telephone interview from Sas 32. Japanese é Wy tba 5 00—Mar. Fish cost | katoon, said the NFU is measure ie WA 6.30—News and Weather | ‘4A tanbe, conducting a feasibility study 33. Worn 4 6 35—Morning Roundup CBC Noteboek on the gathering, transporta- away > S 7; WHE: ‘ccna tion and distribution of the pro- 34. Man's BOW ! eather end Mar. 6-00—CBC News Temp 6.15=On Parliament Hilt posed gift - nickname 20 Yi WU} Os ro * @46—Moraing Roundup 6.20—Today's Editorial We are looking into the por. 35. Entices LZ. 4 Cea ee Gah inane Waller und sibilities of twinning localities. 36. 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Yard or ZY 8 00—News : , On Parliament ae & _ He said there were still plenty “bushel Vi, 39 Y 40 GY @ 11—Weether Speaking Probst Y ‘of obstacles to be overcome In 9 nooth “7, YW @146—Merning Roundup ey whuae ‘erence \getting up machinery for the : 8-30 8 45—Weather 00—-Conce = gift, but was hopeful at least DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’ gift, : — here : -8.50—Atlantic_News-—Roundup 12 moe News. inland and SOMe-kind—of -decision—could—be—- s AXYDLUBA ee © work Bt 8 58—Thought Fer Todey ase ia ik Aig reached by Sept. 10 ~_ |! Love F Be a 9 00—Natonal News CBC fee DUMP ATRIFSOn tard the pre ; : : x WINGY 11.1 — eee » Se et et Oe Dt bd ep r ern ae Tena LE gee EE EE Se a a ER er aa Rar d Soa, : a f en Ciel lle Mc has 5 oes a MM hth ME a al le lo ee ek gt ee Be 8 ek ‘ e 3 > 26 - i Kon : ow * . ae pisere «