By GORDON GRANT | ! Canadian Press Staff Writer: Reaction in the business com- munity to. Finance Minister | Sharp’s budget last’ week was | generally favorable. en the brakes on the economy— called for delicate handling. Most thought the budget would do a good job. Jean P. Ostiguy, president of % fhe Investmet Dealers Associa- tion of Caz la, described it as eourageous a A Toronto economist said he thought it was\fine ‘‘considering all the things Mr. Sharp\couldn’t He said the finance minister, for political or ‘economic rea- sons, couldn't: Devalue the dole lar, increase already high cor- poration taxes, impose import ‘Business Reaction Favorable | To Sharp’s Federal Budget wv: “HH. K. Leckie, general mana- ger of the Meat Packers Coun- cil of Canada, said a recent in- crease in hog marketings is making: supplies of pork more plentiful, and its price lower. The minister's © objective—to, ‘Although shoppers may not- eurb inflation without putting | be fully aware of it yet, there has been a general lowering of. prices." Elsewhere on the business scene, Robert Winters, minister of trade ‘and commerce, laid down a 12-point guide to subsid- jiaries of foreign companies tell ing them how! to be good cor- porate citizens. The guidelines tell companies and not to their parents in the United States or other coun- tries. : OPPOSED TO U.S.. The Canadian guidelines are opposed’ to those of the U.S. surcharges or increase personal income taxes too much, ‘SOUND MEASURES’ “If we accept the assumption . «of Mr. Sharp, that inflation ts clearly on its way, then he has| taken sound measures to curb it,’ said Mervin’ Farrell, man- acer of economic research at Stelco-— — eee : Housewives, who know about inflation, got some good news. ON THE AIR —- The tollowing frogram list- “4 ings are published free -of 9 eharge as a public. service and appear 4s presented to—us by the stations concerned. “TUESDAY PROGRAMS — — CFCY-TV- 1.30 _p.m.—Musicale 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival 2.30 p.m.—Today At Home 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast 4.31 p.m.—Razzle ‘Dazzle 6.00 .p.m.—Wild Bill Hickock 6.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6:00 p.m.—TBA abe 6:15 p.m.—Professions for Women 6.30 p.m.—Gazette 7.00 p.m.—CFCY' TV News © 7.15 p.m.—Depr. of Agriculture Program _ 7.30. p.m.—Gilligan’s Island 8:00 p.m.—Big Valley 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton Hour 10.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 10.30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke 11.00 p.m.—Newsmagazine 11.30 p.m.—The Public Eye 12.00 p.m.—CEC TV News 12.13 p.m.—Local Weather & Sport ‘ Scores : Both are designed to keep their ing more money drained abroad. ; One of the Canadian guide-, lines says a company should have as an objective a finan- cial structure providing Cana- dians with opportunity to buy shares- inthe Canadian — opera tion. Rene een An official of a Catiadian sub- sidiary. of a.U.S. firm asked: “Who wants the shares of sub- sidiaries? Personally, I'd buy That's. where the _ dividends come from.” In any case, he said, any de- cision to issue shares im a Cana- dian subsidiary was a matter their first loyalty is to Canada | | \Carcano 6.5-mm rifle made in the parent company shares. * onder the proposed amend-|'The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., April 5, 1966. 15) : ‘ ments, capital requirements for ae seaport 42" 2” PM Wilson Is Under Pressure ‘ereased to $500,000 -in sub- servi stock from E . % . bt fa se Seto see, To Reverse Economic Drift | requirement. * By CARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP)—Prime Minis- Note Is Found ter Harold Wilson is. under jone. j heavy pressure from friends and | “This ‘time there. can be no ® rv In Old Rifle ' political foes alike to jerk Brit~ ; , ‘ain out of economic drift, now _LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)— he has wen a large parliamen- Allan Kerr of Lethbridge found tary majority. himself 25 years back in history| Britain expects a tough aus- jwhen he took apart the stock of terity budget in May. ja rifle he had purchased for his Weekend: editorial commenta- |weapons collection. ‘tors almost unanimously ex- |. ‘tucked, away in a hole in the pressed hopes Wilson will live stock of the 1903 Mannlicher | up to his own post-election pledge |note written in December, 1940 ‘to take whatever measures we by a Greek soldier. ‘think necessary, whether. they | The: note, in purple ink and be popular or unpopular.” \wrapped in a four-inch square| Implicit in muth comment 1s jpiece of a Greek newspapef, |yneasiness about Wilson's readl- said the soldier was out Of ness to tackle pressing prob- | Scene and surrounded by the |iems with the same flair he dis- f. {played in developing a precart- | “I would assume he was oe toehol “ Sdionan: killed,” says Kerr, who Pur-|jower into last-Thursday’s elec- lrespective countries from hav-|Chased the weapon from a Mon- jtora} victory—a $7-vote majority 'treal arms dealer. Kerr say8itor Labor in the 630-seat House the rifle was brought to Canada - ts" tte years ago but he doesn't of Commons. The final results know its history prior to that. were: Labor 363 seats; Conserv: Lewis machine gun used in the First World War at Passchen- daele and a 1938 Mannlicher Italy, the type used by Lee Oswald’ in the assassination of President Kentedy. *"- * . GIVES VIOLIN RECITAL NEW YORK (CP) — Hyman Bress, Canadian violinist who recently returned from a tour of the Soviet Union, Sunday night gave his second concert ener earners Kerr's collection includes «RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ; for the parent company—out-|of.the season in Philharmonic side Canada. . = Hall. ‘‘As in the past,” says the PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ‘Times’ critic, “Mr. Bress At the provincial level, the |proved himself a capable tech- Ontario government proposed /nician and an interpreter whose amendments to legislation con-|accounts of works in all styles trolling the establishment and |are' respectable, if not notably operation of loan and trust com- |jmaginative or subtle.” panies. The amendments were aimed at preventing conditions DAD PLAYS MAMA - . similar to those which preceded; ¢., horse eggs hatch inside the collapse of Atlantice Actept- : ance Corp. last. June. pouch carried by the male. 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Outports : 6.00—News and Weather 6.10—Tonights Music 6.30—BusinessBarometer 6.35—Tonight’s Music 7.00—Back to the Bible 7.30—News and Weather 7.46—Lone Guide Program 8.00—CBC Tuesday Night 10.00—CBC Nar. News, On Parlie 9.00—Such Was: Urbain St. 10.30—Christian Frontiers 11.00—-News a-+ Pegioral Weather | 13.00—Busoni Centenary 11.05—Starlight Serenade Speaking Personally 11.30—News and Weather 12.00—CBC News 11.35—Starlight Serenade ~ 12.03—Sports Scores. Inland. and 12:00—CBC _ News, Maritime Weether Marine Weather and Sports : 12:15—Music In The Night CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER South dealer. trumps, and then finesse the North-South vulnerable. ¢ |jack of spades. 958 4 favorite to make the contract if @KQ10082 97643 you played the hand this way, hAl4, &Q1098 but there is another methdd of SOUTH play which eliminates the luck @AT72 element in its entirety and gives ; : jtrumps, and then cash the -A-K Ly fe owt Fatt of spades. Now lead the jack of diamonds and -discard the Seven ‘we, of ae ok This a you : a diamond trick which you The taaing: | could have saved by ruffing, Opening lead — king of dia-\nut at the same tine prised | monds. 2 the contract. : There are many ways of re-| West wins the diamond with 1¢ 49 -|/dncing: the luck factor in bridge |the queen, but, regardiess of the land increasing the element of /nature of his hand,'he is bound skill. It would be poor policy to to give you the contract. «If he rely solely poh Tuck in a given|has a spade to lead and leads jiand if an alternative line of |it, he establishes the fourth 6.20--News and Weather ,6.35—Morning. Roundup _ 645—Island Weather Mar.’ Temp 6:46+-Morring Roundup 6.55=News and Westher ; 160 Kent 22445 Charlottetown 293 Water i 436-9208 Summerside ences eseeeee ree =| CFGY RADIO TUESDAY |play were available which was spade in dummy as.a trick, jsure togsucceed regardless of |while if ne leads a diamond of lhow the adverse cards were di- ‘a e¢lub you save a-club trick | vided ~ and thus make the contract. | Here is a case in point, Let's It is surely better to: adopt isay you're @ecla er at four (this line of play then depend ‘hearts and West’ leads. the~king |on the favorite location of the lof diamonds. “One way-of play- queen of spades or ace of clubs. line the hand is to win the dia-/A sure thing is a sure thing is a {mond with the ace, draw ‘sure thing. . < oN a latives 253; ‘Liberals 12; Irish Re- |publican.‘one, and the ¢Speaker alibis,” says the Laborite Daily | | Mirror, in reference to the claim | ithe Wilson government of the \last-17 months was inhibited by ja tiny Commons -majority and an economic crisis so from the Conservatives. SITUATION DANGEROUS | The Wilson government's! jwith a dangerous economic. sit: | juation. | | Britain is pledged to pay, by 1970, foreign debits - amounting | to £900,000,000 ($2,700 000,000) at; at time when industrial output’ is stagnant, manpower.is scarce} and imports continue to outstrip exports. & a SHOW TURN OF SPEED A snail's pace, according to species, is. between 23 inches and -55--yards_per hour. VANAGNVU9S. oy A NEW. FAMILY JUST MOVED IN . MR, OTIS / THEY AE BOLE KIDS WITH WATER PISTOLS AND A UP THE STREET, VERY UNFRIENDLY DOG foremost’ challenge is dealing. he ne DN 3SNOW Az» scored, eee | DAILY CROSSWORD | 10.30—Preview Commentary — ee AWESMITIAPT Ir : 9:10—C if : ACROSS DOWN Spenser [eIAMER Rett iR}- | 10,35—Checkpojnt.. eke ~ 1:Plot ere ee. ON cee 5 id Musi : . Bt IIE] MIE ISIN tt Oh neee ad Weather sale AN: Cnenes 5. Young * basket 18. Music /OINIEMISIOLISMNTIA| : : 10:45—Playroom whale 2. Nexus chords [S/EINE|CIAMMELIEIT 11.05—Notes and Music 11:00—CBC News 9. 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