, , July 1, 1948, would inveive little saving : | Only Baskatchewan ae ®P ‘troduce a feature providing jannual interest coupons can be | uly ready ¥ peeve , next |three compound interest certif- cashed~as they: become due, but | July 1 and the federal share of |i. nies in addition to annual in- jthis will forfeit the holder's en- |per-capita payments towards tS ler : ; Lind rs we . iterest ‘coupons over the 13-year jtitlement to the compound inter- | plan would have totalled about |iife of the bonds. jest certificates $6,250,000. in. 1967-68 The centennial series will go |. ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 13, 1966. 15 a | ; og Py MR. OTIS, IF ANY Bits | |...coutD you save! |. SO WE CAN SEE HER CHASE YOU WITH HER BROOM ? } COME DURING THE WEEK “EM AND GIVE “EM a ~~ \\ oo } \ FOR GRANDMA WHILE _.| | TO HERON 1 WERE a SATURDAY... ‘lly SALA Modest Curbs Are Seen On Spending By Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) — In dollars ,“moderate the rate of ifi@reasé” and cents, the anti-inflationary jin its programs : m ves. announced Thursday by| In the major area of the de- Mr. Sharp said _ -provincial ene e eRA Gee e into on sale Oct. 3 \ . Z Fineice Minister Sharp will |fence budget, which must ab- Pleas for a ees com a tax reer ii stages naurng the life a | . ae , place only modest curbs on|sorb,a general pay raise in Oc- "evenues will furned- dows) ie pou. | ne 38 mr over - all federal government |tober, there ea ae tiaeaiiea this year. But he has little prec- jof the bond if the annual cou- | Be oe pa binoutee aa pi ® 1 7. 8 i OO spending. lof actual reductions ledent for making jany reduction’/POns up to each stagelare not) VENUE, lial "newer. —— ab oe a pe in the existing ‘over-all level of [Ca8hed. The cumulative total. of |An Italian movie, The Battle ot re] : sai a mance’ een specific Lperanee penerone amending lpayments - coupons and certificates is to Algiers, was awarded the top| ea . . es e or c -47 y ‘ : . | e : c decis eae eee rom . ~ in \572,000,000. Higher f ike 1, One specific reduction will o¢c- add $50 in total interest to a $50 prize, the Golden Lion of St. _— SKE > crease asures to keep |9/2,(00, 2 costs are lcur in forestry spending, .where \bond at maturity, $100:to a $100 Mark; at the Venice film fes- | : EG « eS : ing. . likely to take this to $1,595,000,- down spending. But he prom Ota lshared-cost. programs with 000 without account teers ised only that Ottawa would leffects at: the canine se nd provinces will be allowed to ex- *Torease. which would mean an. [Dire next March, saving ~ $12; ON THE AIRS ces Se the |bond and so on. . |tival Saturday. The Volpi Cup | Dated Nov. 1, 1966, the new for best actress, was awarded |bonds provide an. average yield |to Russia's .Natalia.. Arinbascar- of 5.48 per cent a year if held jova; for her role in Perij Ucitel | to maturity. Interest is payable |(The First Teacher). The Volpt! annually arid begins at five per |Cup for best actor was given to! cent for each of the first four | Jacques Perrin of France for. «JUST. FOR A.A] COUPLE OF SECONDS § Ou NO BuBgAS NOTONA 4 HOT DAY LIKE other $75,000,000 if it 14°" . nuns Mr. Sharp also mentioned the per cent as rumored. ; BUILDING TO BE CUT cancellation of the winter house- The iollowing program list- ‘building bo hi ; } nuses, which had cost : : eer ings —~ape--published~ free ~-of anlar —e “ rOttawa about $19:000,000" 4 "yeur 1¥ears=-542--per.-cent-for-edch: of his. parts-in.two films -—~-Italy | charge as a public service and ents the “next.threevears,5%4__per |Un’ Uomo A Meta (Half a Man) a Mr. for the last three years. construction programs. Mr. Sharp ‘also promised |Cent im ithe eighth year and six and” Spain's La_ Busca (The! appear as presented to us by | Shar is i tal le - the stations concerned. eee ee tan $30 ont ‘more restraint in the rate of ee cent for each of the final |Search). 000,- |; " i ye years. reer 000-would be knocked from con- increase” for federal spending » SHOES FIT BETTER : ; : As usual, the bonds can be/| struction plans totalling $348,- |°" research, cashed. at any time at any bank | More than half the horseshoes wILIINS F TUESDAY PROGRAMS 000,000, but he did not indicate| The Dominion Bureau of Sta-|in i day f alumi- | CFCY-TV aes ; . in Canada for their. full face ;used nowadays are of alu Thursday how far the govern. {tistics estimated that federal | value plus earned interest. The num and -are nailed on cold. 2:30 p.m.—Musicale mént would or could go in mak- |Spending in all fields of re- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT aot ate ae i . , , hiaiasa ; f 3:00-_p.m.—To--Tell_ The Truth 3:25 p.m.—Take 30 3:55 p.m.—Milestone o Certory 4:00 p.m.—Canadas Story §.00 p.m.—Summer Camp 5:30. p.m.—Dave's Place 6:00 p.m.—Film Festival 6.30 p.m.—Gazette 7 00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:15 p.m.—TBA ing _more_slowdowns-arid= post-)Search-_in--1955-56_totalled- $395,- ponements. j000,000. qs Deferment of one year in the| The dollar difference this re- starting date of the govern- jstraint will make is difficult to ment’s medical care -program, jdetermine. . Two Ministers Seen Possible the SHE'S THROWING A *COME AS DONNA JUST 7:30 p.m.—TBA 8:00 p.m.—Big Valley -....9:00_p.m.—Red_ Skelton Hour... 10:00 p.m.—CBC Drame— t if As Successors To Verwoerd. ins i Remterg Justice Minister John Vorster jof Communism Act. In addi- Minister |persons under the. Suppression |. “"Woieck” and Transport Ben tion, 1,151 persons. have been 11:00 p.m.—Archbishop - of Canter. | Schoeman of South Africa —two jheld under a law enabling Vor- bury jmen with different personalities |ster to detain people in solitary jand_ political backgrounds —j|confinement to prevent. them .m. Vv 12.00 p.m.—CAC TV ‘News have ‘emerged as _ possible |from leaving the country. *12:13 a:m.—tocal Weather & Sport successors to assassinated Pre-|SILENCE OPPOSITION Sc 12:15 Sic GN mier Hendrik Verwoerd. Vorster also has issued a list Z As justice minister, Vorster of persons whose* utterances CKCW-TV has acquired an international| May not be published in South reputation 2s the stern enforcer {Africa, another provision of the 1:27 p.m.—Station Sign On of his government's philosophy | Suppression of Communism 403:0 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools of apartheid (racial separa-|Act.. . : 41:30 ee Ot er * -Ition). : i | Schoeman, who started his 10:_p.m.—Tuesday Playbil : ;working life as a railway fire- : As transport’ minister, Schoe- | r ey : Orders To Kill ; man, outlined his philosophy SULTAN ALI : , man. has: devoted himself: ener- : IBN YUSUF Binal tewe wih in etal cet hte A PS ae si eee ae ° ron :|Mation’ ’ -'| "4 8.50 p.m.—To Tall the Truth aaron a canoe goes, {unt |Johannesburg_in- 1967, Pula “and Africa 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty : playeea major role: in public | He warned South Africans of y ie) © TO ~DETERMINE THE. 3:55 0.m.—Milestones ef the ‘lin the government's racial pol-|the threat of black nationalists NUMBER OF MOSQUES 4 Century alge = = and-of —_white-—liberals, _—_whd IN-HIS- KINGDOM “5:30 p.m.—Dave's Place | But. like Vorster. he is a firm. Wanted to give political power VISITED EACH ONE - £-00-p.m.—Caneda'’s Story | i = j 3 to, Africans. : ; IN TURN DURING Pp }supporter_ of apartheid pees. : we A HIS REIGN OF oc 5 8100 pom. SummerCAMP nn. +4 Vorster~-ts—a-=-militant-—antie}- ‘Tf. we want. .to challenge. this. Se canaiaeeeetia encore FEARS $3 aumesian Lan wo |Communist “who is- believed jo Caner which- eee = our en atone a zebra ee ~~ HE: COUNTED 6:0° p.m.—Supper Club Sn eae on | CONE existence,” S-c-h-0-e- + WERE TRAN! “LORENTZ - HAGENBECK 70 PULL A CART Y t be a more extreme segregation aaa nid: ‘thang: lke. he_the - Hamburg, Germany 300,000 MOSQUES 6:15 p.me=LTV News 6:25..p.m.—LTV, Weather _ b ase 6-30—p SStT—Spar ty “= 6:35 "p.m. —Supper Club s — > 70 p.mt—Rat Patrol - ist than was Verwoerd. © Kine Fasten Syeda, Int, 1K Well phe mrad of, grealest..measure. of white unity He “has “sweeping powers: 010 es : ta ‘detention: and— hot ise arrest and }=—justice—-and:=-fairness—-te—the- ——— r : = . cease = 'has imposed restrictions on 450 non-white but determination, ‘in- : : rer Cc DAILY CROSSWORD exorability ‘and decisiveness «8 | regards the.maintenance of. the ? 7.30 p.m.—Third Man 4 8:00. p.m.—Sugarfoot 9:10—Commentary supremacy of the white man in 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton ee South Africa.” ACROSS 43. Weird 10. Hardy —. 10.00 p.m —Vigieck « ar nee During the Secon d World 1. City: 44. Wrath heroine 12.00 p.m—Archbishoow of Canterbury 10 45-TSA_. , : trongly Montana 45.Oozes . 16. Perched 11:00—CBC News War. both men were strongly ‘ 12:00 p.m.—CBC National News 41:09 MSeHIia Gomenentator opposed to South Africa joining Cut, as 46. Plague. 19. Ad- 12.15 am.—View>oint 93 —Morning th ide of the Allies kindling hesive 12.20 @.m.—Lionel Network News ae os P eerieg aa he National | 11. Vegetable po ae ae aS 12:20 e-m=tinlon: San OF oe eae party congress in 1940 that “‘the« 12, ue 1. Gaucho's stances [ARim—Ee OWL] " €FCY, RADIO 11.45—0 The Sunny Side whole future of Afrikaners (for- nse” weapon . 20.Capitol [T/OmIwalp) Cy ; H1-SS=:Abeignenent mer Dutch immigrants) ts de-|, 4. eee & The whole fellow: | TUESDAY 12.60-CBC News pendent: on a Garnes ie 14.N an 3 moe ate CIATSISMME IAISIE} =| 12.63—d Juriction. He later too e positi orth - Boring . Se ae 6 50-News end. Weather a {eso dnarteoe fare cast that South Africa should estab- ae 4. Samoan 23.A root Yesterday's Answer 6.35—Morning Reundup x - 1:00—CBC News and Weather lish an independent republic bY] 4 ‘pias? wes ieee 35. Away from 6.45—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. | 1.15~swing Easy negotiation with a victorious ‘ 5. Half ems table |storm : : 19 oe 16. Continent: 6. Splashes 24. Hermits 36. Female 6.46—Morning Roundup 1.45—The Open Roed Show Germany. ~abbr, Ww. 25. Encli : eas. 7 .15--Morning Roundup: —1:59-—D.0.. Time Signal 17. Beast Somes . English horse... 7.30- News and Weather | 9.00—CBC_News Z “east of 8. Turkish river 38. French river 7.35-Farm Report 2.03-fhe Open Road Show Bond Issue 18: Plural 3 Sue ce oy ty a oo 7.41—Morning Reundup 2.45—The Feminine Touch: ending er "Gath e Ce 7.45~Island. Weather. Mar. Temp. | 3:00—CBC News e : 19. Thin ei 5H = 42, ——— ‘ 7.46—Morning Roundup 3.03—Conversation (Part 1).- - I arry ao gah tea esak «High cards pe “<9 86—Sporis Capsule & Scoreboard) ~ 3.30—Conversation (Part 2) Sa eo ee 8.01—News 4:00—CBC News scot. murd 8.11—Weather 4;:03—Canadian oe New -eature * Spoke % - 16—Morni: Rouridup 4:10—Music In Alr . we wee ro 4:30—Assignment OTTAWA’ (CP)—Canada Sav- 36. . - = a 9.00—CBC National News 4:35—Music In The, Alr ings Bonds will carry a unique compound 9.10—Notes and Music * -5,00—CBC — Secs “double - your - money” feature| 9 tabituate 10.00—News and Weather apa et aah aay with the new centennial series| 99 More 10.05—Notes and Music et —* going on sale next month, it was povertye. 10.30—Preview Commentary cig ene Se nask (Cont'd) announced here. atrisken 10.35—Checkpoint 6:00=CBC-News se The bond buyer can double his | 31. Golf mound wu Jo-epm teres and Music 6:15—On Parliament’ Hill original investment if he waits; 32.014 - 11.00—News and Weather 6.20—Todav's Editorial until maturity in 1979 to cash | * measures ib Oo 4 MMDWEST SWITCHBOARDG » 11.05—Notes and Music 6.50—CBC News the bond and coupons. of length 6 ARE JAMMED WITH 11.45—Bulletin Board 6.25 “Business. Barometer The issue also provides the | $3. Part of SIGHTING Revorns! 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 6.30—Inlend Weather highest average yield in the 21- “to be”. be Leno Weather : - 6:33—Music Scene year history of the program. $4. Old Dute® : ,12.05—Town and Country Time 7.00--CBC News In a prepared statement, Fi- measure > 6.55—News and Weather 7:05—Music In The Evening .|nance’ Minister Sharp said the |: 87. Like Q — xt ee is 7:00—-Hebrew™ Civistion,- How 7:30—Christian- Frontiers series retains all the traditional | 38. Japanes m Invisible fora million million miles 12.30—News and Westher 3.00-CBC News features of Canada — Savings sashes Zz actose space, detected 12.45—Town, and Country Time 8.03—The Fourth Estate Bonds “while offering to the in-} 40.Sound,: 4 = its radio signals, the 1.00—News and Weather 3.08—Cehens Choice Part 9 vestor the best terms of any streetcar object at last reaches = ‘:05—Town and Country Time 9.30—Graan Recital : ” ; dell 4 atmosphere and glows like 4 Sere series to date. 1.15—Whet's_On._ app. 10.00--CBC Nations’..News. "Purchases. of. -Canada--Savings.|...f?:- Packing « secre bassitlhccuala ame meteor for All to 600 cvve SSA R-AI=P El Road-Report_———— 10,15 ~Teday's- Editorial and iWandi“alfeady Tanto abe ‘ Shao << 1.45—Town and Country Time Speaking Personally ie 2.00—News and Weather 10.30—Intro To Toes. Nite Part # cee etge oer ame ik DATLY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work tt: 2:05=Mostly Music 10:35=1n Honor Of Kodaly ora ore 1 i P Ss : AXYDLBAAXR 2.30—Assignment 12.00=CBC News =" | Vag AES gi cua tt MBIA “ts LONGFELLOW 2.35—Mostly Music = pcan iS are gi and Sram ania: : One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used aoe ee tore’ i ae for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 12:15—Musie In The Night The centennial series will in- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 3.00—News Headlines end Weathe 3 03—Trans-Canada Matinee 3.30—Pop Caravan 4 00—News, Headlines and. Weathe: 4 °3—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Pop, Caravan 5 00—News and Weather 5 05--The Outports 5.25—Marine’ Weather 5.28—The Outports 6.45—Sports. Capsule -e-nd . Score- board trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, Each day the code letters are different : A Cryptogram Quotation IP STB: VREQUH -PKC CIP LUPZRPEY OQVC AZKAL CIP VEPUU.—TUKQCQV Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THERE IS A GREAT DIFFER- ENCE WHETHER ONE HAVE NO WILL OR NO WIT TO DO AMISS.—MONTAIGNE How should you play the hand? » Actually, the outcome hinges on your play from dummy on East dealer. Neither side “vulnerable WAONVY 3NOT SHL §.50—The Outoorts ° 5» 6.00—News and Weather oa the first. trick. If you follow (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ina) 6.10—Tonights aia Oras low, East wins with the queen 6.30—Business Barometer and returns a heart, thus ‘estab- : 6.35—Tonight’s Music S2753 lishing West's long suit. When OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 7 00—Back. to bud oe FAST you later take .a diamond fi- " i oasckene Guide Wiearéin 4985 @10632 ee You Wind: “Wp Boum COW price ic { 5 : * K1 ; : HARD 8.00—CBC Tuesday. reat eink Str” Sit: eo But if you go up with the ace Soa amine ANY 10:00—C8E ete nets a ae lL $39 $863 at_trick_one_and_take_a_diamond_| /UM,YAS, SOMETIMES T FEAR FOR MODEr FISH THE WAY YOU 3 ment © Hill and — Speaking SOUTH finesse, you make the contract, | SOCIETY WITH IfS CRASS MATERIALISM J ae Tue DOCK Chewtion” Front @aQs because West has no way of |: }ANO FURSUT OF PLEASURE! )1 Croan SUST SITTIN’ P TS OGe Reus Soe Meena. Westen 9572 cashing his hearts. You wind up | |ASPLATO ANDL HAVE POINTED OUT, A \I ievouctart SINGIN A |O 11 Bis Sherlle re a sade @ATOL with exactly nine tricks. IATION'S MUSIC AFFECTS ITS VERY SOUL! WE AIN'T GOT A i Souhes Oca ele A104 The proper play, percentage- | [WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO HUM THE OVER— CHANCE! °o 1.35—Sterli i Serenade ‘ : wise, is to win the heart at Susans Saree oO a SE ALERe We Manin Weel trick one and try the diamond AMERICA ¢p— > gear haul East South | West North |finesse. True, you go down if it 5 r Paes 1NT Pats ‘3 NT |develops that West started with CBA RADIO Gouin, lends 0 buaet the king of diamonds and five ening lead—s of hearts. \hearts to the K-Q, and would TUESDAY You have to do a certain Ibave made the contract if you amount of guessing in bridge, |had played low from dummy, ! £:00—The Morring Show, Part 1 because that is the nature of; but, despite this possibility, you. 7.00—CBC News the game, but you are expected |are better off in the long run 7.03—Inland Weather and Sport/to guess right far more often |to’ take the ace of hearts at cuit Scores than you guess wrong. once. 7.06—Music Most so-called guesses in the| That is because there are 7.27—Inland “Weather and Sport play are resolved by following |many more cases where East Scores _' what is called the percentage |has the K-x or Q-x of hearts 7.30—Lift Up Yolr Hearts play. There is no guarantee that |than there are cases where East o> gcecn ine 4 tea a percentage play will succeed; |has neither high heagt. If East : ; pe ant ouey, it is merely that the odds favor |does have the K-x or Q-x, you it, because, over a long period of time, it will probably do better than any other play. 8.00—CBC News 8.12—Regional Weather insure the contract by playing but you jeopardize the contract by‘ play- the ace at trick one, 8.16— ciaceaelpgien Sake asalenee spss : ‘oe Sportncast For example, ‘siippose° you’re jing low from dummy instead. Srrceneo< 8.55-»Weather declarer at three notrump and/| Playing the ace is the clear- 22.088 9:00—CBC News West leads the six of hearts. 'cut percentage play. |