r * By JOHN LeBLANC 2 whom the calendar reasonably oceupied. an retirement seven years ago, U jvan C Rand manages to keep tice of the Supreme’ Court of He is the author of the his other job: Retired Supreme Court Justice “Author Of Landerville Report dreville of the Ontario Supreme OTTAWA (CP) —For aman of Court, which the federal gov- thrust ernment made | Now Mr. Rand, a retired jus~. public Monday. in- the is embarking on Canada, n sorting out for tory-making report on the be- Ontario government the polit!- i | havior of Mr.’ Justice Leo Lan. cally-prickly problem of the use j i ; ON THE AIR O ‘probably won't tax the veteran ‘The mes ollowing program = iist- are’: published free et +——tharge as ‘a-public service and] appear as presented te ts by the xtations concerned. 1} EDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV: O-p.m.—lMusicne pm.mls Tet he Toth 225-p.m.—Bonnie Prudden 3:35. a mw. —Milestones of the Century + pam Sunshine Semester -Sunsring: Sémester. —Summer Camp p.m sjom Ant p..—l3A p.m. —bee_longer pon —Garere > p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—Festival’ ; p.m.—Walt Disney Presents’ p.m.—Rewiiched p.m.—TBA p-m-Beb,. Hope Theatre p.m be 5 cae p.in > i oc bs 29? at us raw S32 535846 Pp 2 Canadian Film Capers =Fight Stores From » Quebec Y p.m.+- CBC. News > pom. Scores i a:m.-Sign OF © “CKCW-TV a p.m.—Home Movier—The Great. a.m.—Local Weather and Sports | of court injunctigns.in labor dis- putes. shift of mental gears jurist; -. turned ~ troubleshooter. In a notable career he has man- aged such diversities as setting system of handling union mem- berships and founding and head-” ing a university law school: BROKE DEADLOCK | tn the public mind, he te best! ‘known ‘as the author of the |"Rand formula,” an inventive procedure employed t4 break. a deadlock when he was mediat- ing’ a 1943-strike of auto work- ers. [tis the now-familiar ’ proc- ese-of non union workers in a plant being. called on to pay un- 4 ‘ion dues but not necessarily to. join ‘a union. Under different names, it now is used widely outside Canada Oddly enough, the judge whose name is soundly linked to labor. measures had a distaste for the trend to the judiciary getting tangled in labor disputes he ‘thought they. should stay on the bench--and that was the- last time in *%is 16 vears on the top bench that he volved. ; : : He was busy enough — other wise. He wrote 600 decisions, some regarded as legal classics Not all were fhe ruling~ deci- .s-sions: he was a formidable dis- senter. : In the sum, he ts regarded as in- the very. top handful of Ca-— London Times yp an internationally-recognized | got so> in | Mail Pile-Up. IsReported In Montreal duce the majority report that MONTREAL (CP)-Majl > has led ‘to the creation of the state: Piled up. to some extent -at ‘the of Israel: *..general post office in .Montreal Since-being-retired-automatic- Since ‘the start of the rail. strike ally when he hit the 75-year age Dl! Post officials say. the pile-up limit for judges in 1959; he has !* "0! critical : continued in demand. The Unr ,)' Let's say. the situation is not versity of Western Ontario. e- ery normal," said one post of- listed him to set up a law fice spokesman school, and he headed that until ~The current backlog-in .Mont- he “retired” again in 1964. real, he said, is made up mainly Meanwhile, he conducted a one- of parcels that’ were addressed man royal commission on., the to areas far from this city, such ills of the coal industry for the as British Columbia. federal government The backlog parcels! arrived It all served to make him Beat the nasi “olfica “Neidaumorac! natural for the Landrevillein- ing, some hours before the na- ee ee a aa 43 tional rail walkout began. MP ene he post office in Montreal Js dian jurist. omen ccd nat accepting parcel: post orany DUG DEEPLY : : “Mr Rand dug lengthilv and deeply into a financial and. etht- cal skein involved in the way the Ontarie*.judge got” $117,000 worth of stock from Northern’ Ontario Natural\Gas Company after it received a franchise at Sudbury while he was mayor there. He. sat. at Toronto, Van: couver, Sudbury “and Ottawa. . He then worked for four months on Canada's first com- ) mission report on whether a su-_ perior court judge was fit for office. That, done,-appeared—hel- would be ready to get in a sum. | mer vacation on the New Bruns- wick shore near -his_ native Moncton. | x $5 : But the Ontario government announced-Aug—19 he -would-un- dertake the — strikes-injunctions inquiry for the provincé* With labor pouring on heat for an end to the injunction process. it looks. like another busy period — of retirement for the indefatig- able Mr. Rand- =o ; | | The Gnartian, C arlottetown, Wed., ‘Ang: 81, 1 ‘cholora has affected RIPLEY'S BELIEVE TOR NOT second. third and fourth class mail, for delivery outside Quigg, bec mete Persons wishing to send such mail outside the province must truck it ot a designated point in any of. thefrve areas into which the country bec has been divided The Montreal spokesman said there is some delay in the de- livery of first. clas mail. ~ CHOLERA KILLS 76,000* MANILA” ‘fAP)—Cholera claimed: 76.000 lives in five yéars, delegates attending a conference on cholera control were told Monday. The World 966. 18, outside Que-- | has | | | | Hea'th Organization regional di- | Francisco J. Dy, 23° coun- tries. with a. total of about 260,- 0 cases. 1 rector, ‘RUSSTANS- HAVE MOST The copper. and nickel. depos- its at Norilsk, Siberia, are the orld, gre F largest in the world, g ater wi than those at Sudbury, Ont. ceeelioalnasie said_ AUN3H LIaN VLLa @ Q G VNANVuS c WITH YoU U, [ GOLLY, 1 MIXED My" CAKE RIGHT ALONG wee ae +7 GRANDMA! He ‘—y— ii i BOEn, PMUST HAVE PUT AA [rt THOUGHT T DID | BUT THEY SURE DIDN'T, | 4 EVERY THING YOU COME OUT THE GAME ‘N-| PINCH OF SOMETHNIS = DID! 2 YOU PUT IN A DASH.’ id | | m2 ores - ee «<t ‘ | > aN ed 4 € ies ae { = S ; 7 ae Lint 3 f ; “ | | oe eras i = o syit : : A 2 7. ——— a rg ex aunt —— x [ —— a “GPRAYING —- TO KILL OTHERWISE THERE'LL ) ASFARAS I'M ) ap £/., | WHAT ARE THE < (wwar THE~BUGS.. 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NORTH eke. @AKS63 @K7 $8752 Weer FAST @AST42 41083 | 95 @Q31973 @ T1108 . @AS62 | 263 "aK SOUTH Di der Qs pabbas shina | @ 104 | : O53. ae HAITI084 The hidding: North East South Weat ‘1@ Pass 2 Pass 3m Pass 3NT Opening lead—four of spades T rather like this hand which comes from the chapter ‘‘Help From Partner’ in Marshal Mifes’ book All Fifty-Two Cards. As described by Miles: “West led the four of spades, the K-8-5.. were upon which played. A club was led to the ‘made things much epsier for hige* ace, and the jack of clubs con- partner by. ucking: the secon@*| © tinued. West went right in with round of @ “Tn East would ™ the queen and returned the jack Dummy played the ace and returned a spade. De- ‘clarer then scored ten tricks. of diamonds small, hut Fast won with \Let’s listen to the, comments. monde play for?’ “EAST: 1% thenght they had jeount.” {beat the hand was to find | “WEST: ‘Why the panic but- jton? What. was that ace-of- dia- never touched by human hand ibecause a fingerprint might alter its weight. al o 1 MREPPQ KM EY TAX [nitie tricks if 1 ducked: — - five clubs, two hearts, a spade and | a diamond. My only chance to | you oe five spades to the A-J.’ | HIM.—EMERSON “WEST: ‘If my spades were ‘ ready to run, and | didn't want you to duck the diamond. 1! wouldn't have led the jack I'd jhave led the eight or something like that.’ : “EAST: *‘You couldn't be sure -the-spades--would--run,---even- if—- you had the A-J- x4, since I ‘might have just haditwo.” | “WEST: ‘Yes, bul I would have. played you for three if: inecessary to beat the hand. .The jack of diamonds rheant I was willing for you to duck with the ace.’ i "An ts often. the case, both de- fenders were at fault. West's jcomment. about leading a dia- mond’ other than the jack if he ‘wanted East to st right up with the ace is fori. | “However, West fcould have °| ena; TO COURT UNLESS YOU GIVE ME ‘TNO BROTHER! AND IF YOU DON'T know that declarer had antiyv four club tricks, and he would Ihave no excuse to hop up with ithe ace of diamonds. The prin lciple is that you should hold off las long as possible if you know ithat declarer must develop the jsvit, inorder to give partner & YOU CAN'T SLIP THROUGH THE. NET THAT EASILY, SAKES TW TAKING YOU MY MONEY BACK~+~ BROTHER OR One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- trophies, the.length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation CEY OKAMC QYMMPT KT REAKMC'M MYQO-UYTKIQ.— Yeaterday's Cryjioquste: Tris LESS A MAN THINKS OR KNOWS ABOUT HIS. VIRTUES THE BETTER WE LIKS (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) peer | « OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE we LISSEN), NOODLE-NOSE, YOU Wuz }}! TRYIN’ TO SPEAR ME FOR A \_ 8100! IT AIN'T. MY_FAULT IE. YOU GGUGED A CHUNK OUTA | YOURSELF! 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