s - a . ae i ge Tm . duly 1961986. 13 Entry Of Britain Into ECM [Sueetatte sco ern) ere Gare Se ee | desmte Frences « xtthdrawal pede grounds far the first Ce. new depatiment tn take eantrol of joan and trust companies and 4 ° ¢ NATO's ntecrated mitt 1 sit Declared Not Painless Move oe command and ‘that ae Se eee securities and .consiimer protec. Twas Tums MAYBE I'D LOST SOME OF MY.OLD ZIP’ {of CHASED WIM V/TTU MAY BROOM | FOR 3 BLOGKS . ANID I. DIDN’T by EVEN GET WINDED/ name r t Nar f tion ‘away from the -attorney nner PN as : B I - 2 by ioe a tesco 4 day watched part of an’ exhibl- conet el s depariment @ &, é i By PE TER BUCKLEY: — initial effort) ta Join the Cam. really he rons ered feasible in|. tonthall game in which Cal- Be ne cao ie % a A o oon if on The Fure- mon: Market the presen’ climate gary Stampeders downed Fd me _ : WW i. k os > y ij : aN a pean emmon arket is not t t . ' ‘ 905 (i a. insi¢ ' rovine anser se Wi ncieid Hee a But Rr te n for her part war RUDD TUNNEL monton Eskimos 13-7, is sche dive marty as acknowledging the ‘ \e *hich Britain ean would ‘have ta decide whether: . ee ' uled «te return.te Washington ; mGE NE o Jenn painless! whenever she she will ahide bw the © The eammumnique alsn an- he d concern felt about younger. men sie . , ae v¥ the Common joinced a decision to build a after opening ¢ stampede seg 0 yg Feces tet 79 y Nate rena tear =z feis like it. Premier .Georges Market regulations and make , : nie on Q = junnel” under the %1-mile-wide ‘The exhibition’ drew 559.000 on tost if they are not soon > Pommedon| of France said re. thé” necessary - adjustments to eentis "her economy and finances English Channe] te link the fwo Visiors Rn a a given some. hepe of promotion Having tiled ‘and sacrificed fERMS SEEM CLEAR = {COURT 08. Oe eee eee ere te build the market. the six.cur Pompidou's message seemed !t said that subject ‘o fmd- mie Gays __. cabinet min sters presenting an tent members cannot he ex- Clear Britain must first: decide ing @ selution for the construe- image .* uncomfortably close ta nineteenth century politics’ w tion ‘work on mutually accept- e perted te weles+ me Britain Without hedging that she wants La or nister ‘ : T,2 * le err tw * ‘ such Veterans as Treasurer ; without any conditians, the pre- ' join’ Then negotiations ‘can able ms, the two govern ¢ , 7}. Welfare Min- ? 4 4 : - >Alan, 71. Mier tol?’ a ‘prese conference DOZ)N among the countries in- ‘ments have reached. a decision Cited For Post =: _ ‘Heitie, € | Eaode while his feretgn minister, Vole to determine what that the tunnel’ should be bulltt aad F west Minister Kelsa ri tyr , Pomp } ‘ . bo 1 : an aves i Manrice Chuve de Murville sat Pompidou called the “indis-|. The twa leaders ‘alee eof) Ooi (cp) -The Globe Roberts, 67, and Mines Minis. unsmilingly ‘at his Sede pensable = transitions the firmed their Intention of pre- , d et ee > Stages which ec 1 ith fulfilment of the and Mail savs Labor Minister ter George Wat npe, 9 Pompiden ‘said he had cex - g a - would be nec- ‘ceed ng w | os + Leslie. Rowntree of Ontario. will Pinned France's views in de. |pteaty Delore full Rritish mem. joint supersonic Concorde: iF | probably get the new -cabisiet| ~ wan't ROAD PATROLS tai! ee: bership could he achieved ‘liner program while = main , Aint alte Rritish Prime Minister . ; : portfolio of minister of finanéia 5g ot a His view ed to contrast taining constant scrutiny of its MONTREAL (CP). The Que Weleon durine their talks ” reial affairs created Downing Street me sharply with the Labor govern. financial aspects ae bee Automobile Club has urged : uring the last session by Pre- ments frequent assertions that . On Viet Nam. Pompidou and — .. “0 Rabarts. «/ Transport and Communseations Britain must -first: be assured Wilson expressed ‘very keen” The wspaper says tem ‘Minister Fernand Livotte that a Commonwealth im dome tie preoccupation over the grave change will likely trigger three special police force he formed Britich entry to ti tg “ronomie policy and in agricul situation” , ; - or four other cahinet appoint: for the purpose of Barreling Fae many n that: ite vital interests—in the! ‘They agreed that the settle. inte tn make use of some of the highways and ‘more rigor w ‘ Pampide stressed that “nothing is lese-accurate’ than tn sneak of a French veto’ over the “contrary. France. Ywould- Commonwealth. in. domestic ment can. only. be ‘reached the younger backbenchers in ous application of the “highway wer ome Rritteh entry and economic policy and in agrienl- throuch negotiations an the hasis ‘the "Progressive Conservative code” to solve the problem of * d werk with-the other five ture will he ‘protected hefore of the. independence of Viet government ever + increasing highway. acci- r 7 bers ta make it. possible talks can hegin - Nam and non-interference in ite The government created the dents. w y France had vetoed Britain's c : ronal Pompideu's press. conference Mernal affairs. in conformity statements were summed up in with the 1954 Geeva = agree. a joint communique {ssued ments.” the eommunique _de- N THE AIR later In the document, Wilson clared ‘ ¢ reaffirmed Britain's readiness On Fast Weet. relations. the NOT th ! H ¢ iollowing program list- 1. Vin provided its essential in. tan governments agreed that a mcs are published = free af terests could he met new relationship het ween the | ~ charge a8 a public service and The ten countries. agreed ta enunries of the Fast and the > ecpear ae presented to us by remain in contact with eacn West {s -heginning to develip in, - fe. stations concerned. ather and with the other five Furope, with a general ‘ ten-+ e . members of the market on the dency foward >a detente a TL ESDAY PROGRAMS question of Rritain’s entry “Thev agreed that thie wae a ; On other topies: Pompidou re- satisfartory prore ss. which CFCY-TV itterated France's belief that should, therefore, he eneour- | there must be a new approach: aged” r | — ee oo - - ~~ manana beaten ae ee re en ag re tee | Tv PPEE” OH How | NO ELECTRICITY” pe Vio vee em—World of fret « GEE Mons! WA TRuck’ WHAT WAS “NX KNOCKED * (1 KNOCKED THE PHONE LINES “=== Congestion Pills H ie ROMANTIC aR J} PLL CALL UP THE KIDS.’ — 7 i WE LL WAVE A CA * > TRAT COASH? ) DOWN THE . NOLE- : A es : - Lh Ll tigwr paery! 4 imal ie Re tk ai 7! aration Playagraond t » e 7M p-™ r mare land . a b0 pAmeg Yale es e 0 vrin pet ate are G re - : : a A ? a e = ae seein CALGARY (CP) Senator ‘an ever-growing list af tmigredi- os” eagvagarne ts : low -CPC. Ty ON Harry Haye’ eelebrated stam. ent* . 12°78 ch nee make & Seen pede sillabuh took an a drug Bat the. ehect . of the gin. Seree Store flavor Sunday ae he based drink, spiked with “milk. 19 18 ’'m an OF added nasal congestion pills to enld cream cherry brandv, est omach powder. wine and ~ CRA RADIO theadache pilis, remained as the MacDONALD russay feeeiasan Thoslal Adit: RADIO SERVICE &1—The Marning Show, Pert} > tire Minitter Greene after a Vv 45—R etn Road tga | CONTRAC 3 AIT AIX VUsSYeQg MP EPTD BRIDGE |. 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Wind the earth similar cf - aa ac% oO : Nomans Prion p1.15--T8A weekend . | &. Abroad 3. Observe 22. Lure. (SE MSiONMcial | e& ° pm Ta Tel the Truth 14.20—Rerord Albom | The six-daw stampede will he 8. Receiver 4. Williams 23. West pie UT A 350 p.m. stake Thirty | 11:30—The Archers opened today by US Senator! ofa gift or Lewis Indian FSR Red Oy om~AMilestenes ef the 11 45—9 The Sinay Side Robert F.oKennedy, on a brief 30. Musica) 8. Garret tree R iN } ‘ arabe . 1? 3c. News guests A twomile parade kicks| 12. Padded 7. Melody Ham- - mer Camp 19.63-Jdembeche lorcien aff stampede week Roden} 36.Human & Made of mer > er ee es Pare 12 30—Marctorme Farm Beast levents open later trunk roses State ee ane > a 1,00—CBC News and Weather & : MM. Fuss 9. Duil 95. Tippler oe om tl ieee 1.15—Swing Besy | POLICE VIGILANT 15. Exéava'e 311. Depress 27. Mug aa ” ee jpreather 1 45—The! Open’ Bred Show | Police reported a aniet Sat. | 36. Printer’s mm 29. Teams oa ce a ee 1 5%-D.0. Time Signa’ jurdday. But strengthened patrols | measure © 3§.Managen = 30. Finnish Mat ae ee 2.00--TRO News |were maintained Sunday in 24. Like the abbr. poetry 50 a az Santer Pree } 203=the Oper- Pned Show case af repetition of teen-age author of gi 31. Spica, ak 4 Decent Plesk’? —— conte ne Touch outbreaks gyhich- occurred A ae - Denial for one ag , —CaC News na t stam weeken E we a oh ts ek | 9:09—Converserion (Port ilewt See — =| Bg ww Z Y): 1949 oom Giddens’ Wer | 9.30—Conversetion (Part 2 Several youths were ehrzed — : 9 ; 10 1690 0.m.—News Mecarne 4.00—CBC News with causing disturbances after | 23. . z 12.60 .0.7. CBC Natisnel ‘News. - |. 4:03—Canadion. Pound an outbreak last vear on the) oe Seem anshies Bb 12.45 Lem. —Viewpeint i 4-1%—Mour In The Air Sunday heforex- the stampede | ‘3 Amoriate ie 7 12-40! ¢:m.—tionet ce + -40—Assignment ng. 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Nite Part & z eo WPPS—Notes and Mosie. 10:35<in Henér Bt Kedaly [OTL FRATURED One ictter simply stands for another. In this sample A $s use@ WedO—Previess Commentar/ }.12. 00—CBC News : | The stampede this vear sa for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 1F8S—Che-koort 12.03 -Sports Scores Inland and lutes the oil industry and $9 trophies, the length and formation of the words are al! hints 19.30—Noves and Mosi- Marine Weather |000.000 in ail field equipment Bach day the code letters are different. 1)-00—Nexs end Weether W215 Musie In The Night thas heen placed on the stam... $1.05—Nores and Music ; ee ae i A Cryptogram Quotation : YIONVY INOT FHL 6.35—News and Weather i By B. JAY BECKER GINY Eru ZAKMPTYA.—QPAV 700—Hebrew Chratian Heur. . - , 6 : “ 127:30—News end Weather | —— ii BIQKOIL : es eek | eet ener per-maneuver of letting South) Yesterday's Cryptoqnote: HE THAT FEEDS MEN SPRY. au b-News an ag Both sides vulnerable, win with-the ten With eight! MH FEW, HE SERVES ALL WHO DARES BE TRUE : ee a rai “te tricks now available, declarer} ZNMERSON > ae) tad ae ae entered dummy with a diamond. ; €© 066, Hing Featorce Syndicate, Inc.) 1242 PE : és 63 cashed the remaining elubs, and > | 1.45—Town - Cor ~ Time @wK53 plaved a low heart { 2 00—News end Weather ARS | a Bia telioend ton oi : arn en eK Q1084 ee ee cat eat OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 5 2 36—-Assis = WEST - FAST <ieuk en With tha eae, toterasé a1” - : sts 9° > $8_Thsught ek Vids | 498752 Orit spade. and: the outcome was- | A COMPANY LIKE INSTANT) THERE'S ¢ 00—-News _Heatflines end: Weothes So733 Sse that declarer went down one. | ; GUILDERS GOULD FAX HIM] ONLY ONE "~o &0t—Trans-Canada Matinee | ges BASE At the second tahle, on similar > mae te Care Besse SsoUTH best mode: B ae a East ° 400—News Headlines and Weather ? t . when Fast | ' 3 Stee erage") Baga ime hn Bate maw ape cineyy meee; | © 419-—Fop Careven a @K104 ied to duck, playing the ten on | . . ‘ tore tenE: AYES x £O0—News and Weather 4372 the king Fast returned the nine, |” : Deel! 5 > Outperts jcovered hy the jack and queen, ; . : ‘B-25—Marine’ Weather = - | “Phe bidding: jand West then played another $ 78=-The Ovtnerts : spade tn force out the ace 6 45—Scorts Capsule end Score North East South West West's spades thus hecame licens —— : ba ades St) Ae See ee eae PAHLLGiT Heuer /NEEDTIME TO P 7 SHE'LL GIVE Ai Salis ‘snd: Wed | Pee ee, Oe ee ae eae ae ae A AXE TO a SEARCH FOR THAT PA METIMES? A — 7 ‘ _ her 3NT oe ater — ae aa ra Gans MANI 1PT BE er ee | is two ace rhe only icks TT Etre OVER" oF fe Stab cue a 6 20 Busnese Bar a Opening lead — five of spades Soiith lot were “two apades. a ADD dw AXE-MURDERER RETURNS. ; 6 A5=Ter hts Meme The bidding often helps de- eluh and a.heart re i” ee vr 7 Bs the Bible clarer to determine. his best The hand demonstrates an un = | IN TH’ WORLD ¥! - 7 0=Mawt “are weg tieed leourse of play. Here is an un- usual play by declarer. South é S ~ ra Fn pee Sn je Preosram usual case from a team of four isolated the one outstanding > » ad :8.00-—-C BC Tuesday N ert Pacis Match which illustrates how the menace to the contract, West's ow = eww ir R “ ae n ie oe bidding can affect the play . (‘long spades The proper play > & 3 tT % sa ncreepy ncn ne eh ~-et-the—fepst-—table,_South_.he-was.not. really hard to figur Te : cD = : pre a ha conte jcame declarer at three notrump jout. since it was _virtualty cer n ‘ r WW 1) 00—Ne pnd: Beg ienal-Weather and West led a spade Declarer tain from the hidding that Fart ; oN rt : t on nad a took the king with the ace and had the two missing aces for his ig be ; \ . ota 5 ae $) 30—News and “Weather played “three rounds of clubs fe ‘douhlt” The duek was simply a , \\ ge = 2 \ ‘ Vi Go—tharlight Tererace ‘force out the ace East returgeds matter of protecting adequate! ~ " ‘ 12 CO—CBC News. Maritime. Weather the nine of spades. rmered by against an incipient danger. the > , and Sorte ithe ten, and West made the pro. hard part was to think of f ' e r ' :