"V' ON‘THE AIR WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV P.M.-—Mulicdlo p.m.-—Chez Helene p.m.—Nursery School p.m.—Sing Ring Around p.ni.—Friend|y Giant Fun—Lorelle Young Wyn—lake Thirty p.m.-S€lrlll Hill p.m.—Susla p.rn.—-Raula Dazzle p.m.—Ouick Draw McGraw p.m.——Provincial Affairs Liberal . p.m.——l.lva longer p.m.—Gazstte p.m.-CFCY TV News pun—Purity Flour Award p.m.-—Keyboard Melodies 7.30 p.m.-—Hennesiey 8:00 pro—Robin Hood 8.30 p.m.—The Pursuers 9.00 p.m.—My Three Sons p.m.—Para e p.m.—lntsrtel p.m.—Newsmagazlne p.m.-Exploretlons Exploding Metropolis p.m.—CBC TV News a.m.-local Weather p.m.—Viewpotnt a-m.—-Sign OH CKCW-TV p.rn.~- Station Sign On News, Weather. Sports I230 II.“ The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed- Aprll 24, 1963. ll Encouraging Talk As Firms Hold Meetings By FORBES RBUDE that the ublic is at lea t c - Canadian Press Business Editor ing into: mood to deaths?n The last half of April is the} The Bureau of Statistics gavel peak season for company talk-:confirmation to the previouslvl talk about what has been donelgcnerally accepted figure of ant and talk about what is to come.[eight-per-cent increase in Gross. The talking is done at annualiNational Product last year meetings and in annual reportsiAfter allowance for price in- and this last week it is mostlyicreases the ‘volums gain was“ of a pretty encounaging kind. .above six per cent. with Impressive deeds to back; However. the rate of growth it up.and with forecasts of im- 'levclled off sharply in the fourth! presswe things to come. iquarter—what Mr. Scott termed Here and there. however. was I “a levelling off of the economyl a warning that we shouldn't let ,from the strongly-rising trendi the rosy glow blind us to duller I of the last 18 months." ues. R. A. Daly and Com an' Karl E. Scott. president of analyst. Paul Henry, com‘hiezt: Ford Motor Company of Can-.that "it is much easier to soundi ada. expressed “cautious op-ilike an optimist today than al-i timism' and saw indications most anything you can name."i that the public is in a gooleowever. he says much de-i liquid position financially. lpends upon in to'day'si evertheless. ‘ in expa'nsivel“ifs” becoming s." 1962. after adjustment for price . d : changes. the increase in retail} "For instance. we feel that sales of goods other than motor¢the New York market has been vehicles barely equalled the nat-ideriving a great deal of its re- ural population increase of 1.8‘cent strength from the entici- per cent .pation of Mr. Kennedy's prom- Like ‘Vir. Scott. some otherdscd tax cuts and incentive commentators would feel better‘measures. if they were convinced that the‘ “If he should disappoint the public is loosening its purse market on th's score. or if he strings and some, indeed, thinklshould prove incapable of deal-‘ a y of "realitie p.m.-—Wednesday Playbtll The Cru pun—Sing Ring Around p.m.—-Friendly Giant p.m.-—At Home With Helen Crocksr tum—Take Thlrty pom—Scarlet Hill p.m.—Rornper Room p.m.—Raule Dazzle p.m.-—Huckleberry Hound 6 p.m.-—Supper Club 6.15 p.m.—Talavision News 6.25 p-m-Suppar Club 6.30 P.M.—Purlty Photo Out! 6:35 p.m.—Tslevlslon Weather 6.40 p.m.—Suppsr Club 6.50 p.rn.—Televiaion Sports 700 p.m.+Mevsrlc 8.00 p.m.—-0ur Man Higgins 8.80 p.m.--To Tell The Truth 9.00 p.rn.—My Three Sons 9.30 p.m.,—Prsdede . 10 00 p.m.—lntertel "One More River"[ 11.00 p.m.———News Magazine “.30 p.m.—Explorations l2:00 pain-CBC TV News l2:l5 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News 2.30 7.4.5 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.01 5.30 .00 TV. CALLS . NITE or DAY 7.1m 4.3537 Nlte :42: a "- L VAIL’S RADIO a aw. i A Container Shipping ls Expanded In Nfld. MONCTON (CP) -— Canadian National Railways has had such success with a simplified sys- tem of handling its Newfound- land freight and express deliv- ery traffic that it plans to use Many ports and cities would the method more. llike the new system in their Several moves to pack morePW‘S- parcels in aluminum or steel‘ The railway had bee! WEN-- containers for shipment from “it: ’0 {Expand the Operatlon for Sydney. N.S.. to Port aux Basqsome time. but was unable to ques’ Mldq were announcc‘ildo so until enough flat cars here last week by Howard Owe“? “ll-“PM ‘0 hand“ “1° Grayson. vice-president of theicmltalners- CNR's Atlantic region. i 1:13;“ are. 7150 gel“! ’1??? l," ‘ .mcue poms om ls ops m usual success. It reduces handl~ wig] soon}; Mr‘ Gm-ySton smil't ing of goods and speeds traffic. 6 sys em Perm“. any I” n Mr. Grayston “id 114 cm. in the network to ship by con- ventional aluminum containersltal'l“,:‘;ie:;3 ‘3” “he; min“ in l" were being added to those al- 2"?) t St .: m“ ' “Ml ready in service and 22 ad-l a 0 m" move and repack them in rail- way cars alter the crossing. . The large containers areE transported to and from ferry! terminals on flat cars. ‘ f'204 Kent St. cram-n (LEGOQGOQGWN _ crcr more WEDNESDAY AIS—Sign On 6.30—NGW5 and Weather ASS—Country and Western Roundup ass-News and Weather TOO—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.l5—Country and Western Roundup‘ 7.30—Newa and Weather 7.35—CFCY Farm News lat—Country ‘- Western Roundup 8004Newl 8. l l—Westher filo—Country I Western Roundup tl . AS—Weather Rio-Atlantic News VdnLcd models would be used to organize a new shipping branch. I P rt 1 t d2 Stellarton and Halifax in Nova ‘ tcgtzflzgfi sgmgmslé‘d ogoefg'c i") Scotia and several Newfoundficrude on annual] ' ‘. land communities between Porti___.._.._y'_____.___i aux Basques and Bishop‘s Fallsi will be added to the CNR's net«| EXPORT OIL . Indonesia's state - owned on: INQUIRY DELAYED (Cpl—An offl‘ work using the new method. HAD PACKAGING PROBLEMS Development of the system stemmed from the problem of handling the numerous small parcels shipped across the Ca- bot Strait. it was necessary to pack them in railway cars at their point of origin. unpack them at the ferry terminal. stow them aboard ship and re- . MONTREAL lcial inquiry into the loss of a passenger from the Cunard liner [Carmania will have to be e- .layed until the vessel returns to-l laugiand. officials said an. tday. e passenger. Hendrick lBoik. 30. of Edmonton. disap- peared overboard Sunday while the 26.600-ton liner was near Newfoundland approaching the‘ lGulf of St. Lawrence. 9.l0—Previsw Commentary—CBC 9.l5—Mornlng Moods 9.30—Pick Your Partner CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 10.05—Notes and Music HMO—Count Your Blessings—CBC lOJS—Wln 57 10.20—Notaa and Music lLOO—News Headlines and Weather lLO2-Women'a institute Program ills—Notes and Music HAS—Bulletin Board ll.50——Notes and Music USS—Atlantis News 12.00—Weathcr HOS-Mostly Music 12.30—News and Weather 12.43—PEI Road Report HAS—Mostly Music LOO-News Headlines and Weather l.02—-N.s, Reed sport l.03 Interlude l.lO—-Metlnsa Wlth Wlllls l.lS—Tornmy Hunter-CBC l.45—Moatly Music 2.00—News and Weather 2.05—-Portralt of a Star 2.10—Hm and Encoras 3-00—News Headlines Ii Weather 3.03—Trans.Canada Matinee-CBC 3.30—Hits and Encorss 4-00—News Headlines I Weather 4.03—Canadlan Roundup—CBC LID—Hits and Eneorss 4.30—The Outports 5.00—News and Weather 5.05—Ths Outports 5.2kMarlna Weather 5.28—The Outpom 6.00—NIWI and Weather (MS—On Parliament Hill—CBC 6.20—Sporta Parade 6.30—Tonlght's Music East dealer. East - West vulnerable. NORTH J 743 asiioss A97 WES EAST ass Q10 '8 .AQJIOS .970 52 4.031085 .53 82 AK U \ AA98758 K9 QKQB ‘64 wounding-z lie-st South West. Norm 1. 1. ass 2. Peas so Pm 80 Pass 4. Opening lead —- six of hearts. There is no use trying to per- form the impossible in bridge. which is what South attempted to do in this hand. The bidding was certame rea- sonwle. 0 iii overall with a spade and then raised two diamonds to three. North showed his spade support by bidding three spades. and South naturally went to four West led a heart. East to sit the ace and returned a heart ed was also known to have start, l rionsry words come seine ex-' preeslons of high optimism. l M. s. M. Hamilton. general manager of the Canadian Pulpl and Paper Makers' Association. Montreal. said in an as a North Bay, Ont, tth barring any world disaster “we in the western world may be on the verge of creating a society be- yond our wildest dreams." International Nickel Company‘ of Canada Ltd. with its life-longl philosophy that it will always! need more nickel and will al-.- ‘ways sell more nickel. says1 that despite its resources in Ontario and Manitoba it is on the lookout for more ore to de- velop. whether in the neighbor- hood of its present deposits or elsewhere in Canada or the world. Observers at the company‘s annual meeting got the impres- sion that so far as Inco is con- cerned. demand is expected to equal capacity in about another five years and that probably considerably before that lnco will embark upon new projectsi to ensureIits -supply. Canadian motor - vehicle pro- duction last week reached 3 rec- ord week's high of 15.946 ve- hicles. _ Heard ing with several areas of weak- ness in the economy in the manner expected of him. then. we very much doubt that the ‘underlying strength' being ex- tolled so widely will be capable of withstanding the ave disenchanted selling that would result. see no reason for either more or less optimism in Canada." TAKEOVERS PROMINENT A current degree of inde- pendent strength in Canadian stock markets appears to come in large measure from e amount of capital available for reinvestment following various takeovers. When this money is stowed away again Canadian markets are not likely to do much straying from the Wall Street pilot ship. ' Along with these various can»l RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT which West ruffed. West played a club. Deciarer won' with the. ace'.i cashed the king of spades. and‘ led the jack, East covering with the queen and West showing: out. ' South had lost two h earl! tricks and now also had a trump trick to lose. In an ef- fort to escape the club loser. he cashed the K-Q of diamonds and played a diamond to the ion, hoping East would follow suit, in which case he would be i able to discard a club on the next diamond lead. But East ruffed and South eventually had to concede a club trick to go down one. Obviously. South failed to rea- Ilze that this method of play was sure to fall. If he had thought. the matter over. he would ban known he was at- tempting the impossible. East had shown up with a seven - card heart suit —— con- clusively proved when We ruffed a heart at trick two. East then ed with three spades — neither more nor less. Furtherm ore. East had followed suit (with the king) when West returned a club at trick three. Eleven of East's e a rd s in three suits were thus accounted for early in the play. and it 7.00—Beclr to the Bible 7.51-80 Sttil and Know 7.54—lntsrlude COO—Introduction to Wednesdey Night—CBC sos—cac Wednesday Night-CDC WOO—National News—CIC lose—cac Wednesday Night—CBC "DO—News and mienat‘wssttiat HOS—Starlight Serenade ' ' lino—NM and W Il35—-Starllght Serenade WOO-News. Regional Weather Scores R S l2.05-$ign on CIA “WV. ‘vOO—Tha Gerry Fogsrty Show Part I 5 00—News and lnla'nd'Wsathat arut—Mar ltne I-”~-‘lh. Gerry My M Part 2 . sea—m. a... R. Weather Omelet Show 30—Gevy Fogany Show Part 2 "35‘". Men Ferguson lib-AM. Chronicle HMO—Count Your Ilesainga HMS—Playroom l0.30—Music Diary "DO—CBC N we H.05-Joan Marshall ILLS—tor Consumers "JO—Record Album 11.55—Motlm With Willis l2.00—Jambom Junction Ills—Chuckliwagon l2-25—-Jsrnbores Junction 12.30—Maritime Farm East I. DC News I. Inland Weather. 1.15—Tho Tommy Hunts! Show Les—Time Out For Moody l.59--Dorn. Ob. Time Signal 2.00—Ttme Out For Melody 2.15—Ttrns Out For Melody 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story 3 . DC News {.m-eTreananads Matinee LOO-CBC News 4.03-Canadlan Roundup 4.10- Styled by Eleanor SIN-Maritime Fish l'cest Show ’-00-csc News 4 am am , "Io-Preview CW 5.20—Tern .csc book axe-cachin- a Inland Weather therefore became impossible for East. to have more than two cards in the fourth suit. dia- moods. South should therefore h ave led a spade at trick six and given East his trump trick then and there. If he had done this. he would have made the con- . He should have played for what was possible — that East had a singleton club; not for what was impossib‘e —- that East had three diamonds. 6.l5——On Parliament Hill 6.20—Regional Commentary 6.25—Mavltlma Sportscast 6.30—Musle in the Evening 6.45—Musle In the lvanlng 7.I5—-Dyllm 7.20—Merina Weather I. Musical lnterlu 0 ISO—Assignment a.oo—tntrod. to Wed. Night ROS-Vivaldi Program BOO—Drama ’The Green Tiger “LOO-Net. 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