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Mar. 4, 1965. 15 or RSDAY PROGRAMS Stelco’s lead qn the matter of prices perhaps the government CFCY JV 1s faged with” the establish. | 159 p.m.—Musicele 2.00 p.m.—Film Festivel 230 p.m.—Teday et Home 7S in Truth eenwA og Speaker Alan as the National Farmers Union But the steel increase was Liberal government in the last | 7 7 ey Ton acnaughton ' " rme d down and by) President Claude Jodoin serious and the government had election’ The matter should be. .: P ene U an attempt b vew Demo. of the Canadian Labor Congress been totally neghgent’ about debated because there would | ) pm ezzie Dezzie crat Leader Houglas 'o set aside and Woiiam Mahoney, national taking the people into its con- net be another opportunity | 5.90 p.m.——Castles and Cestenets = regular Commons business for director of the United Steel- fidence Mr. Macnaughton then an oo oe ene wee War cay phate debate Res steel w ee America en Mr. Diefenbaker said the in- nounced his decision Under pre- 6.30 o.m. Gazette Discuss on of the «motion by lebale. h . aid wigen - th re (renee would have remend- set Commons rules the Speak- kapeatf: THIS OLD WELL 6 Aad BUT, / ye ad 7.0) p.m.—CFCY "V News the NDP leader took up almost would . he ber opportan: | nn, mnationary results’ and jor's ruling cansct ke challenged : =s=\ A HAZARP! T'S A WISHIN' j 715 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies eae ace eea aes ame another opportun- would erode the earnings of unless he suggests that it TIME Z FILLED Z'VE BEEN GOIN’ Pp y an hour at the start of the sit- ity curing the current session, Canadians should be Landi lt UP! DOWN IN IT-AN’ 730 p.m.—My Favorite Martian (ting before Mr. Macnaughton due to wind up alter handling ofl (Gers PICKIN' UP THE 8:00 p.m.—Fether Knows Best ruled the matter, although im- of the Canada Pension Plan |, 4 A. Olson (SC — Medicine; Later. during the questica | a PENN'ES FOR Ce Teena encore portant, did not meet the test bill and a formula for prov- Hat’ said the matter is import. period. L. Elston Cardif! (PC— Z =) fi YEARS / 9:00 p.m. —Hazel of an urgent need for debate as inces to choose to stay out of |42! to all Canadians but what Huron) asked the prime min- 9 30 p.m.=The Serial |Stipulated in the Commons federal - provincial shared - cost resuk would come from an ad jister to use his nigh office to )) NS ) 1900 pm.—The Defenders rules programs. The new session is journment to discuss the mat- stop the steel Price increase, as | ma us 11 00 pm —Alfred Hitehcock Mr Douglas maintained the expected to open «almost © im- et ae ere nenems contd ee | kotser |Prociient) Keneety had | X 12 00 p.m.—CBC TV News price Increase announced by the mediately after the wind-up of tell the companies to roll back done in the United States a few | wie am a weiner 4 Steel Company of Canada 1s un- the current one: othe Hi had bee piected years ago. | 2-14 am —Scores o on ustified 82 y ouc ouse ha nm su MSHL Hockey ot an inflationary: spiral. touca ACTION SOUGHT to abuse” of the rules through ae Pearson aaa me ete 12.15 am —Sign Off Opposition Leader Dieten To avoid another spurt in the many attempts to call for emer- Stitutional situation is different CKCW TV baker said Canada has infg. '"\ationary cycle, the govern. gency debates in this country from that in the tion “not galloping but very Ment must act in the next few, Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste— US. 957 am —Stetion Sign On close to it if the Speaker ee oo Receee so whe 7 - s - at a oO ww Ud te Ila ai the day's boric ante is responsible for increases in RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT w 10.30 @.m.—Nove Scone Schools on steel prices then Brime Min- !'ving costs — - ” 30 am —Across Canada ister Pearson should set aside °PT!vy Council Presidient Mc- KCELANDS FLAG : a we oo oes a a day for such a debate as soon ire sad the motion was ‘out FEATURES A DRAGON - zm : las possible “~ order It was an attempt to) VULTURE- BULL AND 12 30 p.m —Butternut Sauere | Answering a question by Mr Contemplate legislation, suggest- A GIANT-2i€ GUARDIAN a 12.0 pCR News | Douglas later. Mr Pearson said '"& '0 the government what sort a 1.00 p.m.—Thursdey Playbill there would be an opportunity % legislation it should adopt MYTHOLOGY > What @ Chassis at the hecinning of the new The matter of price control @ 230 pm—At Home With Helen session He also would give con did not fall under the jurigdie cracker ae mn to making ir state. 10 of the federal gover nt $00 pm.—Moment ef Truth ment on the aes but was a provincial concern 3.30 p.m —Teke Thirty - Last week he, said the gov Mr = Dnefenbaker said Mr. | 490 pm—As The World Turnt — ernment has no plans to inter. Douglas should know price com | *s 430 pm—Razzle Dazzle fere with the. announced in. ‘TC! '$_@ Provincial matter . 5.00 pm.—Woody Woodpecker crease of $5 to $7 a ton for When Mr Douglas was premier , 530 p.m —Musie Hep of Saskatchewan the legislature 600 p.m.—Supper Club 615 p.m —Lione! Television 6 25 p m.—Weather 6.30 p.m.—Sports 6 35 p.m.—Supper Club 700 p.m.—12 O'Clock High 8.00 p.m.—The Rogues aiting a 9.00 p.m.—Haze! |the impact on prices of cars, ete ae anes teome ee h } 9.30 p.m —The Seria! trucks, farm implements, ap- '° 2! We 10 00 p.m.—The Defenders 34.00 p.m.—Alfred. Hitchcock 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m —Lionel Television News News For Steel Prices Debate steel] hut would keep the situa tion under review legislation Mr. Douglas said the steel : If it ever had been enacted rice i yew P ncrease would have wide- there would have been three ranging effects on the economy It would result in an upswing classes o persone in Saskatche- in the cost of living because of “4% those in jail, those wait- had woffed on price control pliances and tools. (‘E very housewife will feel it ”’ Concern had been expressed U.S. Economy about the rise by such bodies- ~—““Moves Ahead jLapointe) said the federal gov- lernment is responsible for legis- Speaker Rejects Attempt |ment of a combine in steel.” lation respecting combines. Since other stee! companies had announced they intend to follow | Perhaps the steel companies | wanted te recoup money they | placed at the disposal of the | VWANVES asnOW TaIDIN ey y) dn OS Kat [f/f 12.25 a.m.—Station Sign Off CBA RADIO cPcY RADIO THURSDAY WASHINGTON (AP) — Com-| REVEALED TO BE THE OFFICIAL | BUILTON A ROCK IJ30 FEET HIGH THURSDAY 6:00—The Morning Show. Part y merce Secretary John T. Com) EXECUTIONER FOR THE GREEN | BY A SAILOR WHO VOWED THAT IF nor said here the American) HE SURVIVED ME WOULD ERECTA ahead | CHURCH ON THE FIRST LAND WE 7.00—The Morn: Sh P orning Show. Part V. | wconomy.,is 00—c moving BC News and Inland Weather prickly with massive production MOUNTAIN SOCIETY 6 30—News and Weether A CHINESE CRIMINAL SECRET ALL THE GIRLS ARE 6.35—Morning Roundup 8:15—Meriime Sportecest HA ee eee nerve | aeOMHlIZATION IN MALAYA; 1 SAOWTED f 1S STAGING A SIMPLY FIGHTING 6 45—Islend Wr. Mar. Temp. | 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 2 % St@e! and aulomob’ es Ovel WAS ONLY 16 YEARS OF AGE ot heme Satan, tet Bl amet Bg FASHION SHOW 2X9) ) TO BE ONE OF 6:46—Morning Roundup 8:45—Max Ferguson Show shadowing some weakness . THE MODELS / 6:55—News end Weather 9:00—CBC News housing construction 7 . 7:00—Hebrew Christien Hour 9:11 —Commentary He said businessmen have PYAILY CROSSWORD 7.15—Morning Roundup 9:16—A.M. Chronicle greatly increased their alloca- > 7 30—News & Weether | 10: 15—Pleyroom jtions for plant and equipment ACROSS 42. Inspires 9. Self- 735 Farm Report 110.30-T0 Market With Musie lexpenditures this year, accord- 1 Resort with pro- , 7. 41—Morning Roundup 11:00—CBC News ing to a recently completed. 4 Cry ofa wonder pelled 7 45—Islend Wr., Mar. Temp: 11.05=Josn Marshall tprivate survey a a. Bley ations: i anginee = 7.46—Morning Roundup |11:15—For Consumers The survey. he said. shows 8. Calys ofa 44. Confederate “gent 7:46—Sports Capsule and Score 11,20—Record Album that businessmen plan to raise strawberry " general fruit i 11:30—The Archers . their spending by 12 to 14 per 49 nert 45. Perched 12. Head- 8 00—News 11:45—Trumpeters Lullaby |cent over last year compared’ 44 work: land [OR AIL] 8 11—Weather 12.00—Jamboree Junction }wite, the eight-per-cent increase Physics DOWN 14. Spawn Ba08u 80983 8 16—Morning Roundup 12:15—Relax With Rafael - reported in a government sur- 43 Forms, as 1. Young hog of [STAIN/O |S BREJAISIE Th) 8 45—Weather 12:30—Maritime Ferm 8’Cast vey several months ago. froth 2. Exclama- fish Yesterday's Answer 8:50—Atlantic News Roundup | 1:00—CBC News end Weather Connor added that the U.S. 15. First-rate tion 18. Exhibit 8.58:45—Thought For Todey \s15—What's On Tapp treasurv’s recent relaxing of 16. Single 3. The kiwi: 21.Supports 30. Extra- 9.00—CBC Netionel News | $:45—Time Out For Moledy depreciation rules, expected to person N. Z. 23. Alcohol ordinary 911—Preview Commentery- CBC | 159—D.0. Time Signe! save corporationi® $700,000.00 27. Eng. 4 Game of radical person: sl. 9 16—Notes & Music 2:00—Time Out for Melody in t alin furt! explorer skill 25. Music 33. Appearing 1000—News — Weather 2:15—Atlantic School B’Cast “Old |” taxes. ve a further) +. Rone: 5. Belonging note an if caten . . stimulating effect, on the expan- ' =z 10-:05—Notes and Music Favorites ae | of busi | anat. to us 26. Straw 34. Produce 10-40—Mr. Co-op Program 2:30—Atlentic Schoo! B’Cast “Ag Si0M_ Plans nessmen_| 20. Emcee 6. Girl's beds 36. Jolly z 11 00—News & Weather ventures in Songs” | — name 27. To boat 11.05—News end Views On-Groceries 2.45—It Happened Today end Mo bi | Sullivan 7. Region of ricochet 38. Notion 11 20—Notes and Music John Dreinie Tells A Story zam ique 21. Substance N. Europe 28. Observe 40. Born =< 11.45—Bulletin Boerd | 3:00—CBC News ns . . 11:50—Notes and Music | 3:03—Trans-Caneda atinee D 11.55—Atlentic News Roundup | 4:00—CBC News | Quint 1es 12:00—Weather 4:03—Canadien Roundup 12:05—.P.£.1. Road Report | 4 10-Mni In The Air LOURENCO MARQUES (AP, 12.07—Town and Country Time 4.30—Countdown Mark, one of the Mozambique 12 30—News — Weather | §.00—Mar. Fish 8 Cost quintuplets, is dead 12:45—Town —& Country Time | 5:20—Tempo. CBC Notebook - Doctors who tried to revive. 1:00—News — Weather 6:00-—CBC News the child with a heart injection 1:05—Town — Country Time 6:15—On Perlioment Hin believe he died from a fever. . 6:20—Todey’s Editorial 6:25—Inlend Weather end Sports 1.15—What's On Tapp—CBC 1.45—Town and Country Time 200—News — Weather | Scores The other four infants. Mat- p 205—Mostly Music 6:30—Business Berorreter thew. Luke. John and Mary y * 3.00—News Headlines & Weather 6:35—Music In The Evening Macdalene, are in good health. 7:30—Maritime Magazine 8.00—Assignment and Ladies Dia 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—CBC 3:30—Tops In Pops Mark had earlier suffered from an ear infection Thev were born last Novem- ber to the wife of Mozambique wWaONVE JNO 3HL 4:00—Ni Headlines and Weather mond D Curling Reports | 4 03—Conedian Roundup-CBC | 8:30—Reserved For Music fa rmer. Fernando eee : 410—Tops In Pops | 9:00—Citizen’s Forum a tave bees Sean poo : 0— d Weather 9:30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestre ca / 3 s, 7 eeoreee “ 10:00—CBC National News, on ital of Portuguese East Africa. }- ine H nd Speaking” 5.25:20—Marine Weather | Parliament Will 2 ; 5.28—The Ouvutports Personally NORTHERN BANKS | — : 6-00—News and Weesther j40 30-—Variety Showcase = . 615—On Parliament Hil!—CBC 6 20—Today’s Editoriel—CBC 6 25—Sports Parade : nd 12:03—Sports Scores. Inland end 1965 from 101 20 years ago and | e ee, a |"? Marine Weather there have been 32 savings) . a xs > . > ‘ = xB e 6:35—Tonig Th Bible + 112.15—Music In The Night bank mergers during the last | ow oes [ae me ee Gost Of Dixie two years. | One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 7:45—Program Schedule 7 46—Red Cross Program 80—Tomght’s Music 8.58—News Headlines and Wee 9:00--Citizen’s Forum—CBC _ CONTRACT BRIDGE © | | The number of commercial | banks in Norway has been re-| duced through mergers to 52 in 11.00—Thursday’s Concert, Montreal Symphony (12:00—CBC News By B. JAY BECKER DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: for’ the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- j- traphies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the codé letters are different. ° A Oryptogram Quotation 9:30-Winnipeg Pops Orchestre— | AYDASWH XGK aws8S VEDW : fe cBc ¥ | 3 10:00-CBC Net News. On ne Weot dealer West began with the ace of | GREYA ATW DEGIEB ATGK TGDWH. ; E ae Both sides vulnerable diamonds un. when a —OGTSPS JIPRDGE ag ; - , . conti : , ‘ ; 10:30-Varety Showcane—CBC Sa with a’ diamond. East covered | _ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: OF ALL THE SUBSTITUTES, A e " : 11:00—-News & Regional Weether @ Koss the ten with the ack and Scha-| SUBSTITUTE SPEAKER IS THE WORST._HUBBARD 11:05—Starlight Serenade Soles prio ruffed. The defense had ne © 1985, tae) 11.28—deertighe Serenade 39852 way of knowing ke oe | : ; ‘ but they chuck 12O0-CBC News, Weuther & a ne the contract. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 5 (1 NED Ye — @KQ97T653 @2 Gehagize drew two pounder ig wl cow: ly @As @KI97632 trumps, ending in Ms -fend, | : 107 @KI96 then led a low heart. West Aci! A LIKELY 2 BURNS res feat te tod em a Sur ny honey £3 2 3743 heart a Sie jwith the ace 1 OnE cae nO Dale [NOT DETECTIVE , x" ». o5 | Schapiro next led the queen 5 , ded HA43 of diamonds, covered by the | [Me AND SHE QUICKLY REALIZED q . a | whe bidding: king, but, instead of ruffing it, [HER ERROR! <~ HAK-KAFF /-~ BUT ‘ 2 oat ae . South (Ne discarded a club. As a result | [Lt WOULDN'T JEST WITH HER ABOUT ’ sh Vest North East of this play, he succeeded in| |iT+~ SHE MIGHT GET A TEIF 1@ Pass Pat 3@ (aking the. contract. Bast had | Esty: - ren, $6 ito lead a club away from the | Ee —— Opening lead — ace of dia /King. or elve yieki © ruff and | 4 ; NORE ‘ . ods. You don't look a gift horse in| Of course, if West had had : \the mouth, even when it comes |the king of clubs, this method of ~ 20 Ni 4 to you at the table on a silver |play would have failed. In that wir # ’ : platter You take it, say thank case.. the ¢impler method 9f = a ‘ . you to the | and go on jleading’ a low club towards the | A pe ee ant cet gnc” (he Cal eer he ’ COR) ~ N an c ss F HEATING O16 —— Miles tree. British, star that East had the king —s " — was declarer at four spades in jof clubs. West would not have 4 Elmer Peters this hand from a match between opened with a preemptive bid, . ; France and Great Britain. Four /holding seven good hearts, the 4 BUNBURY spades could have been defeat- ace of diamonds, and the king : é ‘ed in several different ways, but jof clubs as well. With such a} flome ‘ CG ling detiene bed be suse gulls | Need Ss Wel Seay te + to follow and chose one |opened one heart. a 4-7892 4-7311 ome that gave Schepire a| The endplay clearly offered | “ chance to make thé contract. |the better chance. + ‘ c. st ‘ . cm : » t si a . e ‘¥ <i a Sb as ve as a4 & : iy la tem tte 0 ge nnn Nak ta TEA ene mee me en ne marae a = : eh ae ate Bs