MUN DA X Hints itAMo CFCY-l‘v I“; p in :30 p m «Sing Ring Around :00 p m ~Loraits Young Show (so p.ni.~Normln Vincent pm. tot p.m ~Rarzla Dazzle [so pJ'L—ll’tll living World too pot—Aunt Holly 3i p.m.-Gazetto [OI p.rn.-CFCY TV News m5 P.M.-—Purlty Flour Jackpot 7.20 P.M.—-Sporta Weekly Autry lac p.m,~—Don Mnur 9,00 porn—Danny Thomas 9.30 pom—Garry IMoore Show .rn.—-Feuiva F:a.rn.—CIC TV News 12.13 a.m.—-local Weather 12,“ l.ni.v-Vlewpotnl IMO Lin—Sign oft ’———-—-,'rhe Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon., Mar. 11, 1963. 11 i on THE AIR. Big Question For Quebec, .How SC Party Will Fare By “ERNARD DUFRESNE. n0 mil“ "1 their than” his bilingualism and hicuituralism. from two Cleveland banks. has Pall-V ‘5 anll‘lab”r~ A few W99“ combining them with an appeal been sentenced to eight years hem” “19 ledflll demon laSt for "a strong, stable and "111- in federal prison and fined $20.- ‘lum' 1"- Pre‘ldenl 3"" M(“fljority Liberal government." chand of the CNTU came out again“ 50”“ cradlt- bl“ "nylttvas. who held 14 seats in thel There was no evidence NO- are‘sented at the five—day trial to ihpir show how the bonds, which were it. coupled with an appeal t stolen from Quebec banks in 1959 " pniigips and l96f). came into Gold’s pos- MONTREAL tCPi~~For Que- becers. the big question in the federal election campaign the moment is how Real (.‘aou- ettc and the Social Credit party will fare. Will Social Credit lose some of the 26 seats won last June? Or will it “in as many as the 60 seats Mr. (Iaouette is fore- casting? Quebec has 75 con- atituenclea. With a month of hard cam- paigning still remaining before the April 8 elect~1on. one thing appears certain: Everybody is changing up 0 Mr. Caouette and he now interrupts his of- fensive to answer his critics. Orlanized labor is on record as being irrevocably against Sn- clnl Credit policies. This in~ thing to lose." eludes the 235.000 member. The. financier immediately be- guebec Federation of Labor. came a favorite whipping boy I p icandldates nevertheless “Quebec City and Chicouttml. IATTACKS MONEY PLANS Montreal Stock Exchange. cenlly ventured into iimt. a strong Social Credit territory in northern Quebec. in a service club speec attacked the party‘s monetary .cics. hr = D- ‘U C —.-‘ Replying to the Social Credit slogan of the. last election-«“you have nothing to lose" — r. Kicrnns said: crutit'AL I RADIO and T openly hacking the New Demo~£lr0nl of audiences to mar: crate Party. and the ltiottoo‘farm areas and in economical member Confederation of Na-‘weak districts where much tional Trade. Uniona~the formerlthe Somal Credit support came ‘ a lliat e which isifor Mr. Caouetto. especially in ina 1y of *Eoll 4-8246 “W Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pan. 176 Kent st. (Opp. Eaton'a). F 'cauw-Tv 12.45 pom—News. Weather. Iporta l.00 p.m.-—-Monday Playbill Chicago Syndicated . 1.30 p t‘t—Sing Ping Around 2.45 p.m.—Fl’l6ndly Giant 3.00 p m.—-At Home With Helen Cracker 8.30 prom-Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.-Scarlat Hill 4.30 p m.—Romper loom 5.0l pom—hula Dazzle 5.30 pox—This living World 6.00 p.rn.-Suppor Clu 6-l5 pom—Television News 6.30 P M. 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Bouv-ier. a Jesuit not au p rt any . buteconomist who gives courses leaves its affiliated unions freelon TV, said in a television to IMo'. Caouette replies there is credit policies would lead inflation. Father Bouvtier spoke ‘in Sherbrooke. centre of In- ‘ Mr. etfo replied on the hiistings: "I respect the relig- llous character of Father Bou- issue of Elle. a Widely ctrcu- ‘0"! in the potato patch." [El-ed French women's maza- J‘EPORT SPLIT raises its editorial eye‘ I In . few riding. men Elizabeth and the manner- _ . , . u ' isms of Prince Philip on their [33:35“: Zfitt‘lgfnclmj" 1:: currem Austral!" lour' lporters are called in French a: T::ggwgv:;mtazvegnggg' "Caouetiistes" the.I Social 0“. shm“ the e" m I; Credit supporters who are per- ' ' ' sonal followers of the party's ' ' ‘ l. - . :Agieiouguxtgh 233:; a”: l The disagreements are said 11 ck. ito arise from conflicting state uphmp'" Elle asks. "should. ‘menis by Mr. Caouette. and do so lecture on economics that Social other Caouette stronghold. PARIS (AP,_The current VlCl‘. but as an economist he is dm" of Que" are reported disagreements in The magazine" remarks ‘Canada. and the so called hrocaded. harcshoulder eve mn'mwrsial dppmy lead”. n-t ynu adwse yam. W”, to party leader Robert Thompson scored Wins in industrial areas aroundiumpnigniu‘ mainly Eric Kierans. president of the re- Chlcou- 'reported saving their heavy. ammunition for the last No or Stolen Bonds three weeks before the cam- paign. Social Credit is the nh~ Bring Sentence ti- ject of their strongest on i ciism. The Liberals, who iron 35‘!“ Quebec last year, hitting hard the tor themes of bonds as collateral .‘ The Progressive (‘onservav J. Battisti. ilast House of Commons. on grecor for "mndeain-Cann" _ Ion the nuclear and other issues. ismsml The No Democratic Pai'ty.:' which has never won a Quebecfsay before sentence was passed lseat either as the NM" or as Gold the court: ithe old CCF. is campaigning on pleaded not guilty before in slogan that it is anti-nucch tirial an know ,and “the only party that. knows guilty." ‘ ' Judge Battlstl replied: iwhere it is going." I Michael Oliver. national pres-' lldent of the NDP. says the considered the evidence party is receiving new support fully. I found you guilty." "YOU hit" WHY-mom anion: members or the Judge Baitisii. who heard the iotlier parties "who are cominiz trial without a jury. convicted do its as candidates. organizers Gold Feb. 25 but deferred sen- .tence pending a report from the {or simply to contribute to party ifundsf i court's probation department. CLEVELAND (AP) —— Mervin Gold. 32, convicted of uslnl are $55,000 worth of stolen Canadian loans 000 by US. District Judge Frank Asked if he had anything to “1‘ the I'm Slilll not “‘I heard the trial and I have care- asndrfiiaxom RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT .v R k. 1 l /' .l i‘ lilii against... l{50mm MOORING costs CF THE UN<OMPLETED AMtRiCAN manna 'SUPERlOR," A W 22 iv ciao/memo; n PREVENT its CAPTURE av tic ,,....na THE ms or too sowirss- STEIN arviema THE ROAD MY Witt/MEET? WAS MARE!) AS A BOY WITH SJCII 5m mum we CABLE IRA/L HER HER AND LATER A STEPFATHER air an! IS 5 1 fl. 1 v1‘: g l 5 E protect her fragile epidermis cnwthv Cnglcletnt; \igizggnsalsagfi; PM“ om un'.’ The red traces i i r- 0”“ should not spoil her low neck- 31"". l" “lll'll’” “'al‘headS "‘r v - mscwg%%7alfifigo line. and her shoulders." .(-3"3‘l'a" {01‘9" 3' Mm" 3".“ ‘ ‘ -YE7'SIIEM$ISOLM M50 criticized are m, \..eal-.:abt'oarl. and threatened in amt THEOCELMTED BLENNY m 24 YEARS 85mg. of sport gloves with an ‘th Part." 0" "‘9 135‘”- mm‘s‘ "3 “EM/ES wmmunm elegant afternoon dress. an- j Mr. Thompson has said Mr. HASAFAL§EYEGI ITS FIN other dress with a loose troouette has agreed to "go bodice. and ii ism and light along" with lltt' majority decl- DAILY CROSSWORD ‘ Sk‘ll‘l that was whipped up by sinn of a non-partisan parlia- l the win mentary committee to decide 1503038.. 153"“?! 03 31:3?!"- . The magazine also “angles on a nuclear policy. 8-D: 0:? £221“! 24 2511!, i a finger at Philip for havmiz So far. only the, Social ffi'erll- ' 1;. °’ 4 85"“de 25 g‘d 'ma“ ‘ his right hand in his pocket on tens appear to have campaigned n :0”! " arm .11 '1‘,“ mill?“ 7 one occasion. for draping :1 at a feverish pitch. They are 12-” _$“ -uw:"b° mm [3E ~ raincoat ovor' his shoulders attracth the biggest crowds 13'B’u5flf’et_ “it” one ‘ Eggng rather than putting his arms at ‘hpir ram". "Mame" “Io‘d‘ 26.1mm ’ mémm- mam “Mug” .lh' mam“ ’3‘ " noon ore FIRE 15.8narls fashioned or Eli [QED ggillrommg "I. Que?!” “m The other parties. still cam- 1:.Danceatep 7.Prloat.'a weight. ' i i on a low Re. are 1 dining” robe Turk. ' ‘ M In M y 10. Pete 3. Gene 18. Noth- quou'n haw. 22. Japaneao moving in; drama 0. Mosaic law 29.1n- 3?.Pack aw ssoia 10. Finishes c 38.nobuat shield 14, or in in. “Your By B JAY BECKER .7 Not me ‘ ' qrianttty made-tr 7“;— 18- g-hnfgzh W uni-ing— aquivuu FAMOUS HANDS m 8' ‘ (sue) 41.8p.duke . , , if?) Upon SLEntertaln £2.00 ‘ South dealer. .firsi introduced in I936 clear on 193—... — 19,Mi.t;mn', “Humor” “earl” Neither side vulnerable. drum to today. 20.Exclama- the “Illad' ate) “can i Known as one of the keenest Verso-u! non sunqutm “.Ltttleohtld ianalyats in the history of the annual-t ha .808, igame as well as one of its mos; “do In ' ‘ able practitioners. Waldy too no gaff!“ 'sdvantagc of a slight defensive 8.:uthorot “ m slip to bring home the slant. I! ‘ ’s led a spade. taken w.th ‘ seen: out” 1 V‘ ' 3“. In, .the king. and East. returned the 0 0 .§:.1:.‘ lack of hearts. Waldy finesigd u m o __ the queen and returned c J'” .1 a“, ithree of clubs. When West. fol- .‘Rm'h' ‘lowed with the two. Waldy play- ., w :23, ed the four from dummy! “‘gggglfaut .1055. The finesse succeeded all (“van 7 ‘AQII irright. as seemed quite likhely “ ' from the bidding. and from t on ' so m Mm ion the sailing was smooth. De- bum wut "a"! 3‘ tclarer cashed the ace of hurts. mm, 1% Pm 1. 3* led a diamond. ruffed a heart “unlucky :: 3:1.- wuth the queen. led the sevon of «Lsmckholm 5‘ 7 clubs and finessed the nine. v. my m s. 9‘” ruffed another heart with the a..__onm ” ace. and next entered ummy (wk My) u. Opening lead—six of spades. ‘bYTEUlilinl’Z If lPflldPh m M w 1 80237}! This hand was plaved manVi 7 " n c" 5 e" ' ‘ p y ‘7 . ” ' iWcst s trumps. and the A-k of inducer: yea" 880' wh'Cl‘ may perhallsit'liamondsi won the last two Egypt. account for some of the bidsitricks. The only trick the de- that led to the final contract otlfendel's took was the king of DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE -— Here’s how to work It: six clubs doubled. played byispades. South. | The lowly Waldemar voniii-ick three was not a club finesse at Declarer was fancy lZedtwitz. who has been closelylplay. but absolutely essential to associated with contract bridgeimakmg the contract. it would .from the time the game waxinot have been possible in brim: inome the slam without the deep l.l5—Maritimo Sportacaat lfinesse. The d ummy reversal Fogarty Show ,could not. have succeeded with- B.24—Tbe Bob Goulet Show ‘0"? "A 8.30—Porirsit Of a 5m It. is true that West could have ass—tho Max Ferguson Show .lammed the works by playing 9.00—CBC News I. Voice Roporla the six of clubs instead of the 9.I0—Preview Commentary deuce at trick three. but this eta—AM. Chronicle does not diminish the luster of IMO-Count Your aiming. von Zedtwitr's play once he was lots—Playroom given a chance to finesse the io.m_.cm.,, m 0pm.” tour. Taking advantage of de- 11,0045; New, fensive lapses is certainly an “.05.”... was." important tool in declarer'a ac- ' senal of weapons. 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