> . t : , ; ; | oe ' i -* » ser ~~ "hy « be equivalent to $22 a share. Food Charges On Stalled Train “esravsea cutee Wl “aloes | == Cnark Comolaints By Passe mee aa ti? | Entered In Snark Complaints By Passengers 2.8". Lottery Case WITH TEETH MISSING / shares of Northern, this would man of the Canadian Bank of VANGNVuU9S J | 5 ‘de “4 x } ___. By DOUG MARTIN The Canadian wag halted st , any authority to dive away |C OMIM ETC. ge en’ {oP )—Two par | ‘VANCOUVER (CP)—A to- ‘| North Bend, B.C., 130 miles | meals. Rg mone Oe rae ee ree in a recent major tal of 150 passengers who |east of Vancouver, from mid- | The’ only person who can do lis the growth of this bank.” tickets pleaded ‘cullty. ant ware| were neenaed = = peasy eesihd Thuursday until early that is the superintendent and |", .cting of National's share: lfined Friday pl dr snow : slides : a sommeennnetions: hee broken /nolders. hasbeen called. to ap| Mrs, Francis Kelly, 57. was|- Friday. : Canyon arrived in Vancouver The CPR lines are across Jp iprove the deal, accepted by di- |fined $15,000 and Anthony Sullt- Friday with a barrage of | the Fraser Canyon from the The guy on the;train was re etore’ of both bahke. ‘ae Bd. her sadnleg ki has complaints. CNR. rails’ where the CNR’s | just doing his job. There was Following shareholder Pion a charge: of selling or offer- trapped since Wednesday’ train—they could have fed the | pr ‘ The Canadian Pacific Rail- | Panorama train has been | no shortage of food on the oval Canaan sag emg ea sell lottery tickets. Mrs. ways train, Canadian, ; ‘authorities must also give elly was given the option of a was 2% hours late on the trip Some passengers com- Royal | York Hotel (in Tor- lproval. ® |15-month jail sentence and Sul- = from Montreal when it ar- | plained there was no food — go the spokesman issued |. Th Northern Californie Na- |livan the option of an 18-month| rived at Union Station. | those whose all - inclusive ti- | Later spokes tional Bank, with its head office term, Se me | ckets ran out and who had no | this statement: lin San Mateo, néar San Fran-| Both were allowed 30 days to po . money to purchase meals. os por dcls agem wee leisco, started wn in |pay .the fines. at : 4 9 ! |April, 1964; with . Bing Crosby were arrested ¢, 0 ON TH E AIR re a a Toreate | oe . mse Agro * Le las chairman and G. .Vance Bid- flelloniag ak haide sae = urning: to. Simon | ‘. dle, former Bank of America}.an pollar Ormeaux and ss ; student returning they paid for while the train (oy coutive, as president. etn wha The foiicwing program list-| Fraser University here, said | was delayed.” , —|Ville LaSalle in which ‘5,000,000 ings are published free of; “after your tickets. ran out, Passengers said one of their ° +~CITIES NOT SO OLD Irish’ Sweepstakes with a face|@ eharge as a public service and| you had to buy, your OwD | number missed his Thursday | The world's first cities were value of es were seized. | (fi appear as presented to us by, meals.” - : : night bachelor dinner and his |built about. 5,500 years. ago in About © $100, , n oom and the stations concerned. ag — of Wane wedding Friday. ~~ |Mesopotamia: cheques were also seized. a | ow three or four . seen : + ame . i ; RING DAY MONDAY PROGRAMS | gut, ‘tuve “any. money. for | "An elderly man wait: “We | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT . ROUTY food. One guy was sitting be- | spent all our time between [ — se 450 aie dklaal side me and he kept saying he, | two. lines of boxcars. It was | _S 2.00 p.m.rFilm Festival ' | wasn't -hungry—but I knew he | the most ne as tne ; 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival was. They turned soe | eas i og nd Val Car- { .—To Tell , : lights. to save power and you Tyre sa a " c 3.00 p.m.—To Tell fhe Truth m > ‘fone, 10 of Windsor, Ont., | 3.25 p.m.—Teke 30 couldn't read. You just sat ‘ oe Tt I$ 4.00 .p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show | there and slept: . : t - t 1 in the | > 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle George Willis, 20, of Vic- train, shooting oe . | sm 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin ‘ | toria, returning from Calgary: | North Bend mee er a m : 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop “We stopped about 11 in the Thomas said he w p as 6.90 .p.m.—Bachelor Father morning and no one told us | away the tedious hours drink- ual 6 30 p.m.—Gazette there was,going to bea delay. | ing beer or sleeping. 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News | At about 11:30 T said to a con- "Itwas: surprising, but the | 7.15, p.m.—Sports Weekly ductor ‘hey, why are we stop j parlor car wasn't too | 7.30 p.m.—Mone McCliaxey. ping here so long?’ | erowded. 8.00 pin:—Two Faces West “He: said there was a slide Describing the snow, Tho- ~ 8.30 en Messer up, ahead. ; mas said 2.00 p.mi—Fheyfupitive 8-0.) CERES ; “ in. the dome car | 10.00 on mthen ek the Week, About oo Oe = ac, oe wank past one of the | m1 ysl... Wayne .&, Shuster we Ware gers a slides and the snow was as | ras h It was quite a | slides ; Q ¢ 11.01 p.m.—The Sixties | more hours. 5 high as the dome. 11.30 p.m.—Seven League Boots | few more hours: 1 "iN one on the train seemed mt 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News oT : <s Sein ; ; Ms HAD NO ‘AUTHORITY .| worried about anything ex- | on a oe —— me A spokesman in Van- | cept their relatives worrying | : on ’ couver,'asked about reports | about them.” — * | > CKCW-TV the — —— had--to “ - i He a 3 : y for meals, : 9.57 a,m.—Station: Sign On MNO one on the train had _HEIRESS FINDS m 10.00 a.mh.-—Canadian Schools o 4 z 4 z 30.30 a.m.—Neva_ Scotia Schools ” g:15—Mariti riscast IN CA H 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Gient rade er Show, Part 1 TRIFL G TC ye 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 8:35—Max Ferguson Show : GTON BEACH, 8 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Squere 9:00—CBC News : : eae taste wife of a oe = Sap k meus Fae “| Oe cenmeeme $12,000-a-year machinist says . pen 12.50 p.m.—Monday Playbill—TBA 9:15—Assignment : a: eas: told she .is po. f oom i 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Heien 9:21—A.M. Chronicle ‘ tential Noval “a $160.000,000 *. Crocker 10:00—Court Of Opinion : re under’ terms of 6 OFF ALL TIS ARMS — ae ae nage 10:00= 80. Serer raiee 1803. will © Nig Feanwe Syedate be, 1966 Wald Aim exoveld, oe re | 10:45—Playroom * ; teh. No : = , ‘4,00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden 1.11:00—CBC. News There’s a trifling catch. No 4. - arene ce | ee Cea. a. | DAILY CROSSWORD 5.00 p.m. a : 11:15—For Consumers . : ; <= 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 40—Rural C tator Pertivian-born. Mrs. Ray- RIO MOMAINIAl 6.09 p.m.—Supper Club i ae ete mond Verrill, mother of ve ACROSS oe 18. Fel AIO) ALON j ip om my Meme, [tages Ox he Mawar | se relates in Ue oe | nevas ' .yotowes | 30.ee” EERBOBE REED pee werner | 11:55—Assignment a months ° Se is 2 p.m.=TV ee | |12,00—Jemboree Junction | one of eight known descend- a 2 eee vane “eg Phe eee A> |< I es atl enn S= Tommy Honter-end-Pals...+--ante-—of---Antonio.... Pastor. a i i. ____3- Bom Ey AST SROs 7:20 p.m.—Combat 12.30—Maritime Farm Broadcast. Marin, Spanish viceroy who | % Sweetly” Paes “88: Held-—-G iS Taare oi 8.00 p.m:-—Bewitched ‘ 1.60—CB8C News and Weather ruled Peru in the late 1700s. |. sompesali a ee ern eee -_ = — mone ; 1:15—Gordie Tapp ads De Marin, the story goes, ae” . “Free” — Sores % m.—The Fugitive : i F z , : riding PIOIUINIDEBAIL JOIN 10.00 p.m. —Show of the Week 1-DO. il Signal an a “Geinteriting 10 Saea at — SIOMAISMIDONAIS) eracuaon | ie eee ene ban hia only child, a eon. and stip- | ip.Variety of | politican of .W. Seterday'e Anewen AE pmeneee -fenenal ieee “Listen end Tell Stories” arte fifth-generation de- ok vont 26 Ceenese 33. Anciént @~ 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoirt | 2.30—Atlantic School B’cast ig scendants ‘surviving in De- ra eo ag oe ure eee go 12:20 aim.LTV News ; “Parlons Farceis” of . Beha’ . To become : 12.30 p.m:—Station Sign Off 2:45—John Dreinte Tells A Story va an 1 is her 3s, 7 a: Sonn aad or a rey S06--WateCenede, Somes prow Sin” eeaeeadale are \ ee 17, Residenta cae Sneed ° monary SOo—ceC Nero --——| ta Rara_and Ghat country’s | menmire tagmall eR Mame St. Good z' oe , i department fore a--|~17; Plume of house by a meaning Reo 6.—News ‘eid’ Weather ee ae tions is. investigating but 00 feathers waterfall watchful 88.Island: Fr, | 6.35—Merning Roundup 415-Misic we The Ale: ; far has not found the fortune. | 19. Beginto —— > 6.45—Islend Weather end = Mar. 4.25 assignment Mrs. Verrill said she has | . grow * Temp. : ; 4:35—Music In The Air been told the investigation 21. oa . un a 6.46—Morning Roundup i 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast now centres on the Bank of | 25. Typewriter : ¥ a 6.55=News and Weather“ -—|~5.59—Tempo Scotland" RWS type - 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 5.20—CBC Notebook 26. Loon, pt 7.15—Morning Roundup 5:35—Assignment . | 5 ; , 7.30—News and Weather 5:45—Tempo and Netebook (Contd) Canadian Bank n me | hi 9 amie Relei e. Maee ee aaa RR x VAM SSSA 7.40—Morning Roundup —- 6:15—On Parliament Hill Pla To Bu ae ea : g Editorial ns y 7.45—Island Weather & Mar. Temp. 6:20—Today’s ori g : 29. Washing : 7.46—Morning Roundup | 6:25—Inland Weather end Sports Calif : Setu tom's View 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard _ Scores : as e ee Pp cee president A : Ea bechgaegg USES | f:30—Business Barometer — $1. Jewish CE | 6:35—Who Will Come With Me —-}—-TORONTO——{CP—A-subsidi-__ 92 ewit = oe Bee 6:50—Rod and Charles ary of the Canadian Im month o ee en 7.05—Musie In The Evening Bank of Commerce said here | 32 Mirrored c pe tee ROSE 8.00—As Time Goes By it is planning to. buy the| 96 Retr ae r Y, = anak For Todey | .%00—Country Magazine Northern California National) 37°C YG > 8:58—Thought Fer Today | 10:00—CBC National News Bank of San Mateo of which| 37-Girl's y 2 2. 00-senenar tee. Oe | 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Spesking | i> Crosby is chairman. | Worship —~ YY 9.16—Aesigamect Cae ‘| 2. Personally |p the Canedian Bank of Com- ae Ae: L 9 11—Preview Commentary | 10:30—The Best Of Ideas ( ia) which an- \ . 9:20—Notes and Music 11.00--Menday Concert merce ee ape nG American 10.00—News & Weather } ' “4.S. Trenseription. Music nounced the offer: in i | in Canada. 10.25—Sunlight Eye CN ment, declitied-to give details, | 41 well-known : YW) fi unig y' ; | 12:00—CB jews but rumoré in Toronto's finan- | etveék 10.30—Notes and —. | 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and cial commuttity said the pur: | Tai 11 00—News 4nd Weather 1 as Mé Weather ~ m | : 21.peMbeinaate Reeiieie Crigigde | : | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: 1) 20—Notes and Musie eet | EIB EBA AZS 11.30—Montegue Entertains is LONGFELLOW 11 45—Bulletin Board CONTRACT : B One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 11.50—Notes and Music S for the three L's, X'for the two O's, etc:-Single_letters, a 6. 11 .55—Atlantic News Roundup ee eee —By B. JAY BECKER ‘ trophies, the length and formation of the aerial are all arate mi) 12.00—Weasther op peter a Each day the code letters are different ~ 7 12.05—Tewn and Country Time FAMOUS HANDS ” : Xe 12 30—News one Weather eee t : ' ts A Oryptogram Quoiation ; > 12 45—Tewn and’ Country Time | : . The now had to capture three, ‘ . on at te tea Both. ster vlan, lmrore from this position: | NQINA TEBZR NAZ IEOZ Y1 e SS Dia eeunectaee eased NAEN UZQRYM RAGMS LAY 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show! NORTH North — 1.45—Town & Country Time 42868 ® oQ8 : |. RUZEBR EMX .YLMR GN.—RYINA SI. 2.00—News end Weather @ 7653 mn oT : 2.05—Mostly Music o43 ’ 9? a Saturday’s Oryptoquote: A LIFE SPENT WORTHILY $.00—News Headlines & Weather OTs West eo7 SHOULD BE MEASURED BY DEEDS, NOT YEARS. — 3 03—Trans-Canada Matinee ? . WEST == EAST os $38 5 SHERIDAN : hs 9 3.30—-Mostly Music - 10 697542 $10 } (© 1966; King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe) @ 3984 9102 hb South v4 es 4.03--Canadian Roundup O98765. eT as j = 4.10—Tops In Pops “10 tops I Pook Skus Ssassa | 24. . |OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE! S oie wei a 3 re South knew from the Latta i : QO 6. arine W m @ lays that West now had one — Y EAR- THE PROF y :, 5:28=The Cuipom, @AKQI2 heart, one diamond and two) ‘DRowes an cutee nro = 6.00—News and Weather &AQ ; ise kri that | |NES.MASOR, DURING MY DOCTORAL | . : jament Hill clubs; he likewise Etiew | [RESEARCH = CLASSIFIED ALL THE Y\'O THINK WE] ENGLISH ONCEINA] | Qo SE es ; East had two spades and two | FIGURED yf WHILE! LIKE THIS 6.20—Today's Editorial The bidding: South did not.know | DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES AND THE MORNING WHEN THE ee est. North East |clubs. What South did not-kiow | | BLUEPRINTED THE PONER STRUCTURE! poe we w): 6.25—Sports Parade South W 26 Pag |was whether East or West had) NATLIRALLY T'VE NO INTEREST IN MASOR HOT WATER RAN Tix po eto eMedia ae. ~ Ithe king of clubs. | ]PONER ITSELF, PEA SE/ IT GrMPLy f] WAS 11 OUT WHILE HE WAS 6.35—Tonight’s Music 6 NT { of hearts Spurning the’ possibility of a! JA METHOD OF REPLACING CHAOS HARD 70} | SHOWERIN' ! ya 7.00—Back to the Bible * Opening lead —four , ‘\club finesse, South cashed the | |WitH ORDER »LIKE THE UNDER- aH * 730—News & Weather The squeeze is usually easy ace at this point. This unusual <4. CHEMICAL TABLESLJ 0 a TAN DY a ~ ae eees ae ‘\to exetute aid easy to under |i, guaranteed the contfact |) Burress. Oo 8.00-Project 66 CBC stand. However, some squeer iregardiess of which opponent Fas \Give Fy) et 9.00—Country Time CBC situations are complicated and had the king. | 4 VO00—CBC National News, Gm | ‘difficult“to grasp even when) a. then Jed the jack of spades a Parliarrent Hill and Speakino they are closely examined. and West found himself in difs | & “3 - Personally _ ‘| Here ts a rare-kind of squeeze ficulty. Regardless of. what he| Bi} (/ 10.30—University of The Air CBC =iwhich you may never have en- discarded, he was bound to | lel { hi ! y 00—Ngws and Regional Weather| .ountered. It is reported by En- eneriticn 5 dritieal triek,::@outh'| - oer) = : ey re 1c <Seeriah -Saranes? ‘rique de Menses, of Spain. 1” \couid-win the spade An, either = 11'30—News’ and Weather Bridge Writer's Choice 1964. a lhie own hand lummy, de- | ; TT 35—Starlight Serenade . South won the heart lead with | Vain upon which suit. West | 12.00—CBC News. Weather end = lthe queen, cashed four dia- discarded. a eo > Sports % ’ monds, and continued with the South would have been 6 i , Sy we 12.15—News and Music CBC. la*K of hearts ands A*K ot equally. successful if: it had | 1 \ Wi z ia spades. Having won_nine tricks |\tuened out that-East_ had the) Bag | Sel g i ; king of clubs. In that éase South \\a i \ ™~ y MONDAY .. MOUNTAIN IS HOLY — would have kept the lead after. ( \ ti,” : L ew | ss Mount Sinai,” now tended by West discarded his useless club, | Wa BE paid! enero sd Mi ' -|fewer than’ a dozen Greek/and then played a club te*torce if a N No Pern ine fay " : Ta, tee monks, is sacred in Christian,|East to return a spate to the oe <— : : ass 1 ° i i . ‘ fm % €:00CBC News and Inland Wx. Jewish and Islamic traditions. queen. RPG . . yas