irhs Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. 13. 1968. 1tI}P¢ar_sJon_ if the government isihave inf.-reduced motions in T 0 0 0 [like Washi—ngti‘)n ffeolileltllil ultlglflrfcorslglies flied (git Fllettafllecrll W0 or Laws Criticized on in View or the may-lheads. no « l . iln Newfoundland Briefs HE'S THE BOY wuo DOESN'T LIKE cooi<lEs I on THE Ala For This Week's TV Guide See Page 14 Miss Whitton has Or’: “medieval attitude to bilin- :ruled the motions out of ordelhl alism." ‘She says Ontario cities are not Mr. Pearson said he could not required to use French by law.l characterize the mayor's atti-,‘ Later, in a debate on privy ll: i: = m . as 1- “CV RADIO S_'I_‘._JOl-lN’S. Nfld, (CPI _..wm be influenced entirely by tude as leval. because ln.councll estimates, Crediti- Fmuv Criticism of the Registration of.the government's stated ability medlwu um" ."'°‘t °d““"°dl3t° Gm“ G"*3°l"9 d¢5¢|’lb0d. T1‘IdeUnioiis Act and the Labor-jw p,_o_ ~--pm, might be much people spoke latin as well as ,.\/Iiss Whitton as “a tyrant in a? 6_2,,_5,gn on Relations Act was contained ln‘or nothing. Such being um cu. their own langu e. The ques-ls'kirt.‘' .’ a brief presented in Newton“. ' tion of a feder district had; He found it unfortunate that R - 5 ‘land's Labor Minister Ballam-‘Ewe wonder why the gwemmem °~"‘ Up by the Newfoundland I-‘edera tion of Labor. It was the first labor brie! to 6.30—Naws I Wasihar 6.35—Counfry 8- Wastarn 6.5.’s—Naws and Waathgp 7.00--Habrsw Christian Hour been considered in the past andgslie c ose to take out some of no doubt would be considered in iher “repressed instincts" on hi. 0 e. ilingualism rather than some Jean-Pierre Oote (L — Long- iharmless civic issue. should bother to set up a board at all." The brief called for a mint. 7.l5-—C L mum wage _ 7.J0—N°auvl/‘lrvand .°u"d”” be accepted by the Drovinclallhour and "we fail to understand “em” “lwd M’ p°a"°“ l‘ "The May" "f 0“a“'‘'‘’ ll“ 3° 7_;,5_,r,,m Rm," ’ government since 1958. The gov-iwhy the minimum rates for M.“ wh‘“°“ “’°“ld 59' 59"“ .°' h°5p“a“‘y “'l‘a"°"°""' 7_4,_¢°un,,y ._ Wm R ‘ernment passed stiff labor laws lwomen should be more mmi-lp°”“9q “’ the “V31 °°mml55l°“ he 9"“d- F”’"°h'C3“adl3"3 did Mo_N.m srn oundup the next ‘yea, after B hm" 1og_ ,. mum than “me for men_.. Ion bilingualism and blcultural-‘Snot feel at home. in Ottawa and I.ll—Weafhar éseertsmcsgrtliléfi rejfultltiiiao in Ilherde-‘prlélseeaxiifgi tthhe élclergstiobnl Wléiclh "}'{‘i's b a H, was applauded ‘t W” the" capmh mo" 1 a.ic—Coumry s. w . R , ' ne na-1. e rie _ o r. a- ‘» _ ‘ . ."5_w""m as am oundup tional Woodworkers of Amerlcaylam at Confederation Buildinl ii‘-’;‘,",fi’,, b{’;0u':h ‘rxggoclmronn "ff 3 _il iCI.Ci locals. Since then theihere was Esau Thoma. presi- federation has been working toldent of the federation. have them repealed. g The Newfoundland aoverment The brief. _on the subject ofiannounced in September an in- the Registration of Trade Un- j crease of five cents in the min- ion_s Act. said: “To attempt to'lmum wage to be paid men. legislate unions to the status of bringing it to 70 cents. The min- companies is to disregard the imum wage for women was in- dissimilarity between compan-.creased 15 cents to a minimum‘ I 5 : 2 8.50—At|anii¢ News Roundup l.57—lhougl-ii for Today 9.00—Naws I Voice Reports Cl: 9.10--Preview Commentary cgc 9.l5—Nom and Music 9.27—Maflnae Musical 9.30-Psrfscrlon Viswu 9.35--Notes and Music 9.55-—Whai’s lbs song l0.0W-News and Wsaihar l0-OI—Naias and Music Iontsrio sealed in the public gal~;Prime Minister Sir Robert’ llery. Speaker Alan Macnaugh-iMenzies Thursday was re- ton remined the young menielectcd leader of the Liberal that demonstrations are forbid-i' party for the ninth time since Q n the Commons IlllEl'l€l.(‘l.lle party‘s formation in 1944. PLANS PROTEST The Liberal party and the Conn- The association announcedtry Party make up the coalition 5 outside the House that it wlll;governmenl. The Country Party organize a march on city halllmembers re-elected John Mc- Ci next week to protest the may-lEwen, deputy prime minister Mi 9 m 1 er ‘or's stand on bilingualism. éand minister for trade, as party "' ms! Several Ottsws aldermen‘leader. Charsdsa it and unions. They could not jot 50 cents. Thgse were the first er more. éincreases in 1 years. “The act contains punitive and 1 in. March. 1962. P r threatening measures far ex-ismallwood announced that ceeding anything to which com-llgovernment had scrapped somel ' *'-'rl:'..:.'.:.:::i::'i:.'..... 2’life"1.i,i§2?i$§“§”‘;$LJ5Ef’.J?iL":’ "WY 5 331'!" " °R-N°T cient of the status of companlesling of the measures. He said it ~- , ~ ' ' " —which they obviously are not ‘was part of plan set up in 1960. ' -—to increase their liability. Thisi The premier, however. flatly refused a request from the In- and Waaihar ll.05—Noiss and Music 'll.27—Matinsa Musicial Chargdgg ll.30-Notes and Music ll.45—Bullatin Board ll.5t)-Notes and Music \’ ' V5 I'll i 2 _ . . s a reversion of the theory of] :;_‘3g_xI'_'::“:r N“"' '°"""”’ incorporation. which has to do ternational Labor Organization a ‘2'o5_T°wn ml comm 1, with limiting liability." lin Geneva that he repeal all the ‘,2 '5__DM Mmwcuc V ""' The brief said the derislonsflabor laws. He said there would . > i2Iao..~. . M WWW of the Labor Relations Boardlbe no reinstatementof the WM. G, l2.45-Town and Country limo HI l.00—Naws Headlines s Wuihar Ma ° ° 1- H z ..o.i.... ...i on... 7.... riilme rusiees ave an -4 I l5—-Tommy Hunter Show-CBC x l 45-—Town and Country Time | l O For Management Committee By STRUAN MATHESON lot a "management committee" MONTREAL (CF)-The gov- of the shlpowners within the eminent board of trustees over next. six to eight weeks "at the five Canadian maritime unions?latest" which would deal with has begun attempts to unite lhe‘the board of trustees. owners of anadian Great‘ The trustees said in a state- Lakes ships into an organization ment here that they h 3 ve .conducled more than M inter- views with owners. "It has become quite obvious that one of the contrl-butiriig fac- l C 4.3o—ih. Oufports ‘Russian Paper tors at the root of labor strife the Great Lakes and St. 5.00—New nd W sthsr l . s.os—M.rin.: Musicial Chsrsdos Says Traflgrs NOW In Canada ‘([):rf‘iW|‘EllCP River has been a 5'2'’'''"‘' °”"’°"' lscrious dislocation in manager- tha state- 2.05—Topa In Country Tima 2.l2 Network School B’cssl-CBC 2.45-Maflnaa Musical Charade -THE Pl21NClPAL RE!-‘USES To ACCEPT l'f'.'.’ NOw,THA1"'.5 GRATITUDE .’.’.‘ & - 8.03-Trans Canada Mafinaa CBC 3.30--Tops in Country and Pops { 4.00--Nawa Hasdlinas 8. Weather; 4.03-Canadian Roundup CBC 4.l0—‘lops in Country and Pops .l.l.3)| V1.13 . . MOSCOW (CP)——Tlie ncwspa-llal l‘€5P0Y|5lbilltY-" 6.l5-0 P I I I-ill CBC i - 6‘2o_Sp':""" ;,‘_T::. ' per Komsomolskaya Pravda: merit said. liéagaaéréau - - quoted by the S0Vl<‘l "INS The statement cited lack of claims "l«iul'j"effecl.ive government legisla- , agency Tass. ;.(.'lg::::|/‘s ':nc.iheW°a|:i:gy ir a i i or s were executed in- ' tion" as another factor. wring tannins ms TRooPs 7.‘5__p,,,,,,,,,, schedui, nocent Soviet citizens“ t‘lll!‘lIlgVNEED COMMON APPROACH airauoopgytseauo u6_,°,,.gi,,-, Mum the Second World War now are Mr Justice victor Dryer‘ 7.50~Nsiiona| Business “‘:'Il‘:S Jlszofgltvadlauth danv ‘aysv Chairman of the board of hug,’ ‘ .00—-‘l'h'M‘ ° ° ~" i .tld i th :oO_'"‘;:'x9_C'a'C um three of the men arein Torontoigitmzs “Ems; cogfifigggenfig g 9:30—Chsmber Music ‘he other is msldmg m wm'ishowed "8 la Of common A0305’ 2'0"’ un 22'T‘u° U io.oo—cac National News csc ‘"9" , h . . § Id anPl‘fW'h" {among companies in} 1.F'astened, 8" ‘ Emilia 1o.3o_a¢.;¢,,. om... ha‘;/’:°,_;“ea:ie:i :1°g0u‘:_:é‘m‘sa na_ ‘relations. with employees. i ti N of respect um? "'°°_N"" 8' "gmn" wnflm i lionalist oruaiiization in Estonia . He- smd gallon weredlgallotl u'That; W C:t;:dr°'l' 23.;.I'ofes- 'll.O5—Stsr|ight Serenade lm Jung 19“ which armslcd in different ways by ereng an Fr. - ' siomw “mm "'30-NM’ 3' M"m:' Wanh" Communists alid Komsomols." cogliggggsnnlard form" 9,“ l 13.Met.ro- 4 Ever’ poet. abbr ' m”=§;'g ll.35--Starlight Serana s i _, ‘ 1 h L _ _ : ' nan ' 2 F .' amass l2.00—News, Weather 1. Sports Scores W"E§L<l>{etsriaolfmpe:ae0rgr:;':.’_su:’ei utive ivitbh the Unitgdlgteerygrkg? g’1_:nwcP°“ ‘Book of the "guy Emma "‘°5’5‘9" °" story says. "He personally killed!f;:m‘;er‘ "(',‘;"°" e gmmmenti l8.Aboundlng Old Teata- 2s.shei. “B3 cu tiled J\’ltl{nal;5 sivsliersb-Alldf hi9; board or trustees. said “lack of= u_{‘,‘n:,;'fn‘g , me 5 F ", an H E, . em ers O l 15. ff t‘ M ] g]g.. ' ’ "'9" punitive detachment dragged;teime,-C- “;§;,,.,’,‘.',’,§', erf'(‘,:1eexa[npe1Ei_ go» ”.'h°" 5”“ "vI‘;?hl'“:‘£‘t'éhes -male _ the slim into a wood. raVished:ambigniiles in the Canada Ship-' “‘,k"‘,""‘ 9 B h ,9 A3 H ",0" ll" 6"" '°°'"V 5”" them and then (he) shot them‘ 1 A '9 959°C ' me °°'“ Pm l - .h ‘M i H" 9"? 3“ rd id the ‘ct 1O.Ea.rtl1 as I 10. Rational editor 8.00-——CBC News & inland Waalharl wl,:,h ' p 50' g another 0! ‘hell. ‘Mr-I Ml‘ '3 t name”. firth .Obt.ain 81.Afrlca.n . "'5’M""l"" s’°m”"u‘ four aslahaollutostllzlath ‘lo people inllllgsillheseclcsintliuactsebebween sail-3 “'$°°d ca 19' :;?,‘;nd m ‘ lfifeleepe gfnw"t°’ : l.2l-—'lhs Garry Fogsrty ow . , ' » . _ .‘ - m- = *‘°il.*"'°“:..:.‘:‘.'§.:~..:.l;..E1h:::i.=.isin. *":.“...;“l.*:.<:~*.i.i:=..*l...'::.::.*:. g :i.'~;=..,==~°t. in E "u_"“ ooh Gaul” Show Ireiiii’ 90918 in POVUPSR \'il-lviitligrelation to inland shipping. 24 Rpbugt ‘oar gem: iffdger 3 gm“ ” B.30—Gsrry Fogsrty Show-Part I _ D h f th 9' Th bo rd of trustees said in 8.-‘cue’. . vergreen < "3-""""‘ "'“”‘°" 5'‘°‘” 133° m Sepllem “ii? the Sam-I 'el da eeling with a newi a I z 3 4 s 6 7 3 9 co "0°—'caC mm & Dim. “pom lliiilmeilollliitbllirrnblll d03'ncl5eCpl(l,E»(':lI':ie!l(lZeBtlO:] representing ship-1 39.Wood- "w_-Pflviaw Co-Wmnmy and Llskl farms whose inhabi-lowners “w' be aimed at lflylfll‘ '2 ""’"A'M‘ c'"°""l' t .1‘ (1 'nthefi1-9" l c groundwork for a revised ‘°"5—"m'°°m - ":5 lid l“ci-imlnal"' now ln‘.pattern of labor-management‘. ”.li'lower is I4 ‘°"°‘c°“" °' °°'"'°" d I th claims waslrelations in the inland shipupinll 31.F'IourIslI- ' "'00-CBC NM‘ Ca-Ila 8' ‘ e paper’ (‘ d '‘ hailindustry." "*3 '5 '6 '7 ll.O5—Women's Commentator a Catholic Dries‘ In 1:13 ralc nu‘ - - , “New 1",, M,,,h.u village, (who) organize ha lift! it; nnglandar I8 '9 10 31 ll.l5-For Consumara tive detachment. in te_ lrS[jwh0'tt 3‘--‘mm? : "NE lizo-more Album dos 0* the «‘az*.°°";;’a*'°".°d; I on s1.cu-ii 22 I 24 25 26 2; C. ll 3o—Tlis Arch rs Lithuania and hlmse ypasse . - ”_ 3.31,, 9 a ll A5——Muuc on Oh! Hesthar death sentences on fueled cl 41 Size oftypo 78 2 I200-Jsmboraa Jun: lens. in the nariie o o an . 43 Behind In G’ l2l5—Tha Music of Don Momr fgscisf :nvag‘et‘s§h 9 “place so 3: g; .30—M " Farm s'mi The our . e paper con-.‘ C certain ‘i.oo—cs.cr:mi'l‘:wi and wuihsr tlnues. was forn_ier_comrri_ander§'n nailikmu 31 33 ” ]_]5_.1ommy Humor Show or the Kolkov district police in, moololy the 35 ab 37 38 39 40 g l.45—lima Out For M ody ' volyn region. the Ukraine. and. o'r"1‘Av\_{_A roPi—Mayor Char-i ‘I’ Doom” l.s9—-Dominion obnrvsiory Time 15 said ‘by Pravda to live noiylotle Whitton of Ottawa has. “-A mt M 3 44 [In ' na in WIDHIPCE. lcome under fire in the Cum-E - PP: u; m !.00-Time Out For Melody ‘‘In the summer of 1942. helmons from Quebec l\lPsi Egt 4‘. 46 In 2.l5—Nationsl school scut supervised the shooting of 2.oooiwho Qbjecmd to he, sum; mag: Down al 2.45—John Dr--rm 70"‘ ' 5”" soviet citizens.’ Komsom_01'ithe city administration has no; tum“! up 41 s.oo-csc News akaya Pravda states. ‘Evading-igigai ground to use French otfi-‘ fimmmt "°°""'""E‘"'§' mp°nslibmly'lihe mldlm P°‘and'c”1fly' B i «re Tr is Rlvi ’ ‘ mil-OQ W3 3.tl0—Trsns- ans s when 9 no par n massa- on ricer —— o - -‘ nAlLY UoTE__H i h 4.00-CBC Now: d “C eras of Polish citizens." leri-sl a s it ed Prime Minister} an A X Y D L B :re:x(;v to work it: _ U “-§’g_‘,fA";‘_':“,'_‘_ 3:" M’: i is L o N a F m L 1. o w 4-..'i0—Counfdown I , Onolei:terain'ip1ystandsforanot.l'ier.IrithissampleAiaused . . €.:.:..'..*.:.,“lr: :i’°.:: 530.1 as on w ‘ on o e war 5 are ii s.oo—c.smcp:le.v:s Ii wssilisr By 3- JAY BECKER’ latch day the code letters are different. 5_l5—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Maritima Spemml 5,25-—Music in the Evening A Oryptogi-am Quotation QUIZ T OZUJLZIX CTX Mi‘ L 2 P ‘ You are the dealer. b oi h; sing the heart suit, which is also Q 1' V)IOO1Vcl _30l' 7.l5—B I’ 7.20-Myall‘n.a wssthsr and Musical’ lid” Vulnerable‘ what w ouldg not desirable. 9 CTRJLZIX ZW TENT XW NLJU 0. our do you bid with each of the follow-‘ i Such problems ‘with bangs t __ I M w F U 1.30-Eliot" '0'°"“'°' his five hands? minimum strenzt are as ms-mv ' solved by oronins with the accuracy: Ofnifoquofo: mm MAN WHO mans N0 7-4s—As-Mk " ‘‘°'’ '5'’ ‘mm 4“ ’ higher ranking of two touchiniz mun-i-is an xoirnma no man mom Lni:s.—.ninIi- s.oo—Auignin.ni 3- O“ OAK“ OKQ743 6-75'suits. This method keeps the I.»-ladle lntarnatlensl 3. Q9353’ .5-KQ7 .353 §9 bidding at a low level while, 9.oo—Im-lax fl. ‘A9005 Q78 98 QAQ84: V at the same time. it permitsi 9.3o—ch bor Musir. ‘ A ‘K ‘ both suits to be shown. l i..o_~.'.i";..- um an «em» ‘“°‘ ' °" ° ‘” “Q” 3. one one. in ioii<.»w- tiwoua soaaomo HOUSE muon HOOPLI lv SPMHNB ’|'|0M"V 1. one notrump. It is far hot.-i general practice of bidding the tar to open with a notrump than! nger slilt first. in deciding " ' 10.80-CIC Stags ‘ "-30—C5C 5'11 club with one diamond. The notrllmpi which suit to bid. the quality of A3 THE MAILTRAIN GHUDXRS 10 K HAL ’°f ear-E! we s-romeo “f oz/Ma ooh/A/AND IN TIM --- (0 13. King Features yndicats. Inc.) FUFF - FlJFF- GET UP. BOTH 0: you, AM‘ cool. arc! vW"Wl-\EN if-00-lnllfld ‘ M""" w""‘" bid is m ore precise. since is the hearts doeshnot taktetyprei i11.\;ag\u_iag5....|_ai: OUT PUSHN, A 590'" 5°°'” guarantees 16 to I8 highc a r .r-edence over t e quan o Lita LINOLGUM AND1. LDPPED N~ '3-'5-MW‘ "‘ "" NW" points notrump disirlhiii io n‘ the spades. if partner has three ‘lA.llN‘l.l551'H'AN1’O5E<OND5! UIPEEEXQ GRUN“ “KEA and all - around strength. lspadcs and three hearts. apades TE‘-UN MEWHATAGRBAT mi pm- PRODUCTION UP A digmond hid could be based‘. will almost surely work out to wH§I5fi&Ll")N‘_r ‘PR qouoowg ’ I Ommm 3300“ l°P)’Pm' 0" an kinds 0' dlstrllllwlllmnrggdi betmonpmliill ‘5r"n'L"’ Snenii rule‘ ' OORWA c'etl’.l.Tl-fir ONE PEANUT‘ i ductlon at Bowstsrs Nswfound- could also range ii -I t 1,. ‘-h '9”: K h gunk.“ of HOLD ‘tau HAVE I511-IAT ’ ' strength from 11 to po ns.‘ s a e is C!‘ I O“, LAMp'°“- a_u1-CH1 IHQNVI INO1 3H1. land Pulp and Plat!‘ COMP“? here was up more than 5.1130 tons in November compared two five - card suits ls bid first. _ where the suits are spades and clubs. it is usually better It is consequently more desir-‘ able to describe the real nature with the same month last yell‘- pr t and export su|Pl‘l amounted 32.169 tons com- I last Novem- to pared with If. her. PATCH UP FREIGHTER MONTREAL 4CPl—'l‘he Brit- ish freighter Manchester Mar- chsnt. one of two ships involved in a collision near here Dec. 3. may be ready for the ope" 8033 Tbs Obi-ton in the collision and was sbls to make her own way to the Cana-ll mlsht W0" be dlsn Vicllr.-rs Limited shipyard‘ for repairs. ‘ of the hand by opcninr. with a] notrump than it would h€Al0l with ,1 diamond. which could be based on a wide vari- ety of hands. . One heart. Usually th 0‘ longer suit is bid first, hii l in this case it is better to s i. ll rt with the shorter suit. if the opgnlng bid were a diamond and partner responded with a spade or a notrump. it would become awkward to find ii pron sr rabid. To name the hearts now would make it impossible to reach two diamonds. w h i c ii. the be si . tract. To bid two diamonds in- stead. would result in suppres-l this is not the case here. l show both suits at a con-‘, to open with a club. The reason for the exception is that tli club bid makes it possible to low level. An opening s p a d e bid would make it necessary to climb into the three level to ahowthe clubs. if partner's r e s p o n so‘ were two diamonds or hearts. 5. Three notrump. This bid‘ shows 25 to 27 points and a noi trump type of hand. H W on l (l; be wrong to open with a forcinzi bid of two diamonds with such. flat distribution. Most forcing‘ two bids are based at least till part on Rood distribution, and; ?§$~§”,;’i’//I / €}"’ ' .~.\«"i"'.- J/‘ ‘ “\\\\ \ §Av UNCL‘ IBNIV 'll.'| '