WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV L30 P.M.-‘Musicalo ' ".00 pm.-—-Chez Helen- ).16 p.m.—Nursery School 230 p.m.—-Sing Ring Around 1,45 p.m.—~Friendly Giant 3.00 p.m v~Loretta Young 8.30 p.m —TaLe ihirty Ml p.ni.-—-Razzle Dante [.10 ohm—Quick Draw McGraw 5.00 p.m.——iBA HS p.ro;~live longer Mil p-m..—Garette ,U’ll p.m.—CFCY TV New! 7,l‘i l‘.M.~~Purity Hour Jackpot 7.70 p.iit.-~Pnliti(nl Telecast Cabinet Move Is Seen Aimed To Boost Toronto-Quebec Aid iminister from the Toronto area By GRAHAM TROTTER and another from Quebec prOV- OTTAWA iCPl—Cabinel ap- incc — former trade minister pointments annuunccd Monday George ilees and former asso- b," Brimv Minister Diefcnbaker cialp drlcncc minister Pierre appear to be a move to bolster Sevigny-«resigned. Justice Min- tln tederal ministry's i'eprrsen-‘ister Donald Fleming. another tation from the’Toronto area Toronto-area minister. is leav- and Quebec provmce. mg public life for personal rea- l‘hosc were the areas which sons. sutt‘ered most of the cabinet In: losses in the 1962 election. from ’~'ln(‘f‘ last June and since last resignations and from impcnd- month's spate of resignations in: retirement. retirement announcements. .iic appointment of the three Mr. Dicfenbaker before Mon- misister only four weeks day had appointed only one new before the April 8 election is minister from Quebec. The only also interpreted as an expres- new appointment for the Tor- sion of confidence by Mr. Diet-‘onlo area was that of a sena- enhuker in the result. It. is also.tor. Wallace McCutcheon. first looked on as a move by the made minister without. portfolio cabinet appointments minister to inject young blood into his cabinet-two of the three new iiiin'sters are in their lifts—to appeal to younger voters. Martial Asselin. 39. is the new 200 p.m.-—CBC 2-i3 urn—local Weather 7.” am -Vlewpolnt “n “.mfslgn o" forestry minister; Frank Mc- __‘(rec. 37. is minister without ‘3“ ‘ H -----‘- portfolio forjOntario. and 'l'itt‘nA .33. is minister TV. it without. portfolio for Quebec. Five. ministers were defeated in the I962 election. including former works minister David Walker from the Toronto area. former postmaster-general Wil~ .liam Hamilton. fomer state secretary Noel [)orion and for 1mm mines minister Jacques NTTE or DAY \ , Day 4-3537 Nile 4-4503—4-7462:.. VAIL’S RADIO 85 TV. le-l Kent Si. Ch'to'n. CKCW-TV Flynn from Quebec. PAIR RESIGN D in last August and then trade min- ister in February The Conservatives won all IR 'l‘oi'nnto-area seats in the 1958 election sweep. but. only three managed to retain seats there in lflfizrh'lr. flees in Toronto lirozidmew. ‘.\lr. Fleming in 'i‘or- nuln l‘ifllllllttn and Mr. McGee in YorkaScarhoroiigh. Appointment of Mr. Asselin and Mr. Ricard boosts QuebeC‘ representation in the cabinet to five ministers. one shy of the peak reached before the 1962 election. Ontario now has eight minis- ters biil two of hese —- Mr. ,Fleming and State Secretary -F.riiest Halpennyoare not. seek- ing re-election for personal rea- Tba Guardian Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 13. 1963. 11 ten .0“ . south of SVOl'dl0\‘Sl( bill because of various mishaps the installa- ’ltions were unable to go lpromptly into operation. i "The [1-2 was about. to leave ‘the range of the air defence r zone when one of the missile CENTRAL T v « RADIO and Cd" Munits reported it was ready to go into action. Headquarters ra- ol’o“ 8:30 a'm-'9 p'm' 0ldioed to the two jets to return 1 4 145 p m.-—Newl. Weather. boom ‘. Since last year's election, one sons. Loo ppm—Wednesday Fir/bill ‘ ._ Secrets oi Monit- Carlo 30 pin—5mg Ring Around Y k S R d MI .I :15 {am—Friend” Giant s e 5 e loo pm -—At Home With . . Helen Crorkor H R T 330 pun-Tait. Thirty Ion p.m.«-Sr.arlnt Hill 430 p,m.- Rmnpri Room NEW YORK (Am The New tei't'eptor piloted by an air l'nl‘t‘l 5.01 prim—Rail“ Dazzle York Times News Service says major. Tllp third went wild. 5.30 p.m.——Hucklebarry Hound a new version of the Francis “There had been no sugges- o.oo p.m "‘Stlpplr Club Gary Powers U-2 plane incident tion th u 1 far in published 6.15 pin—Televnmn New! pictures the Russians as hav- sources that a Soviet pilot was 6.25 new—Supper Cll'l" int: at'cidcntly hit one of their lost 'n the incident. 6,30 P.M.—<Purity Photo Gull mvn planes with a missile at the The Times also said that. con~ 6.35 p.m.—tetevision Weather same time. trary to Soviet. assertions. the. 6.40 p-m»--"‘~‘DP!' CW“ The "39011. which 'f‘he Times new \‘ersmn stated that the U-2 H0 nun—Telemann Spam said was obtained from private. was not detected by radar until too pom—Maverick unidentified sources. said theiil approached the Sverdlovsk no p.m.—-0UV Mari Higglnl Soviet interceptor was nl‘flll' defence zone. after entering £10 pm,~—Tn Tell The Truth two that had been following Russia from Afghanistan May 1. we pm nah Hoh' Show Powers' jet at a lower altitude. Him The Soviet interceptor: “W pm Fen (‘ t The report under a Moscow \iot't‘ reported unable to reach ion pm. telephone “our datcline gave this account of the 1'3.“ because of its altitude. 7no p.m.—CBC TV New lthe incident: 68.000 feel. its arm—Viewpoint . "An air: rm was rounded The indictment in Powers' 220 s.m.—-CKCW TV News among anti - aircraft. missile imp whim MUM-Ni hm cap. 7'” “M’s-q" 0" “mils Stallonfll l“ lhe Ul‘nl‘ llll'f‘. quoted Russian witnesses as saying they saw a cloud of‘ niche in the sky and one para- r‘lllllP descend to earth carrying Powers. Powers returned to the United ., States in February. 1962. in ex« change lor (Sol. Rudolph Abel. convtcted Soviet Spy. He has since left the employ of the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency for which he conducted reconnail- CFCY RADIO WEDNESDAY Ola—Sign On 6.30—Now- and Weather “fr—Country and Western Roundup 6.55—News and Weather ROG—Hebrew Chrtltlfln'Hflllf 7.30—N°w\ llld Weather 7.35—CFCY Farm New. 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(OPP- Ellolm’lito base but for an unexplained Its—Country noel Westmn Roundupl llb—Couotry l Western Rmmdup ‘ the .‘reason one continued to track lthe i i "mud" plan? sat-ice missions. As occasionally happens to radar. only one bllp showed on the screen although two planes were in the air. LAUNCH MISSILE! “ ' aircraft iinli missiles in rapid effort in 5...}... To Trail PM OTTAWA it‘r‘i Liberal party licadouarters have an- nounced a three member "truth squad" will start trailinl 'me Minister Dlafenbaker the April 8 election cam- }! - launched three succession in an all-out to down the [1-2, “One miSslle caught the uz in the tail assembly as previ- .ously reported. Pr . "The. second hit tiho Soviet in on l CONTRACT BRIDGE l By B. JAY BECKER inaccuracies in the primelannouncement said, minister’s speeches. l The announcement. The squad will be composed‘Mr. Dlefenhflker as laying the of Judy La Marsh. Liberal MPileel‘alS had ‘ and ifor Niagara Falls in the iasixsabotaged Parliament, said the 'Parliament; Jack Macheth,‘Liberals had offered to shorten lfreelance Canadian journalist; question PerlOdS and length” land Fred Retail-h a researchisitting hours in the commons consultant for the Liberal party. ‘but the government rejected the . The announcement gaid the‘offcr and “took I month Off {01' Liberals decided to send the Christmas." :group to follow the prime mm: It also quoted Mr. Diefenbaker Sister on his campaign travpls as claiming the Conservatives because of statements he hasfcrcalt‘d 700.000 50b! in five madp “which prnved in hp px.:ye:irs. when bureau of statistics ‘aggerations or distort-ions of nf~ H‘Dt‘rlS slmwt‘d Pmplnymenl “D ficial facts and records.” only 402.000 and UHPmPlnyment ‘ “The Canadian public is en- “3.000 higher. .‘titied to an accurate presenta- quot-inx ‘ 1n Wednesday night to point to the campaign issues.” thol l O ‘ a: > 2 u I > —— I o THAT’O ma. l W W |tion of the issues in this ciec-l DRAFT NEW PACT ibion." Liberal campaign headw _ quarter. “id. : ROME (AP) —— Union andl company negotiators drafted I TO ISSUE STATEMENTS new labor contract Monday- Carrying official statistics and ending three months of agile-t ‘records, the squad will issue lion by Italy‘s 40.000 miners? istatements to reporters accom- Agreement in principle on a 12-: the prime minister per-cent wage increase weal lpflylfll "minutes after he has finished WHO-th duriniz WOEkenIl Hill‘s-I spea ' ' Talks on details are continuing. ; "'1‘ ll" litraltllmt“. NS llir‘ but neither side anticipated fur-l .llrum Squad no” "hm" “'9 ~l"h ther trouble. The miners. works in ‘will continue to stress the posh 3"“ COW?“ mines: now average NW and constructive approach about 45.000 lire ($72) a month. ARE ALL BUILT 'iD RESEMBLE THE mm»: arm karma 7 FL tone was canoe or South dealer. i For example, take this hand 3"”, Sid” \vulnm-ahlp. l\\i’tlf‘.l1 oe r u r re d 'n a team match Al the first table. South . N03” opened the bidding with four — spades. This was certainly not: ' an imaginative bid._ though it z ‘ might mainlyr have p1rodueed the. best resut the ot. er 39 cards . 63‘“ had been divided differently. i . 3 :91 i in the actual case. though. tits :A m 8 o . o 78 bid was successful. ‘KJN‘ ‘Qmsusz The other three players passed on and West led the ace. of dia- . xq 10 a 7“ , .mnnds. Eventually, West. took 'Axxo. three trump tricks and deciarer . ‘ 'went down one. ‘ At the second table. South was more coy. He passed as dealer. The biddtnn ieonfident that in a hand where South West North East. 6 A Pass Pass Pass Opening lead» ace of do mon is he was missing thirteen clubs .nnd twelve diamonds there ‘would be plenty of action He }wanled see which way the r was wt 0 . Hands with 3.4-1.0 distribution f:;.1":.s‘m...h.l°...;2§.".:{.;‘; $3.5 occur only once out of 2.212 'm go. - deals. and It is therefore not‘ To his surprise. West opened surprising that there is no rigid the bidding with a spade. The formula for bidding such hands. 'biddlng proceeded: Freaks are a law unto i selves. and the best tactics to‘ West ted ill‘le ace of diamonds, apply to such deals vary with thus holding declarer to his eon- tndividual who encounters tract. If he had led anything them. Eelse. South Would have made ‘ lit—Tonight's Music lm‘Bark to the Bibl- 7-30—Newx and Weather 7A5—Byline Hit—Program Schedule [Si—Be Still and Know 754 "-il’ttetlUdP 00~lniroduciion to Wednesday L. _ 'ght—CIC -”>~-CBC Wednnday Night—CUC ‘m—Nattonnl News-{BC flrill—CBC Wednesday Night—CBC lWNoWI and Regional Weather ~l-05--Sirirlighi Serenst l.30~Naws and Maritime Wuthor l35-—Stsriight Serenade the slim with an overtrick. Opinions w on i d probably differ as to whether South's best course of "action is to originally or open with one spade or four spades. witih M-t-n dlstrlbutlon (went so rarely that a good argument can made for crawling into the final contract with them. be- cause the opponents, not sur- prisingly. are caught unaware: by the unexpected distribution. ere is no doubt that in this case South's tactics at the sec- ond table turned out very well. til—7h. Dob Goulet Show .30 fi-Portrllt of A Star alts—The Max FIrqqun Show moo—cs: News A Vote. Report. [lo-Preview Commentary l7.16—A.M. Chronicle IOJO—Count Your Musings 10.15—Ployroom l0.30—-Miisic Diary HOD—CBC News H.05—Joan Marshall b 5 a. a HAS—Stu Davin lids-Matinee With Willi: MOO—Jamboree Junctio i2.30-Marttlmo Farm I'cut .OO—CIC News I Inland Weather 5.20.4empo. CBC Notebook MiG—CBC News a. Inland Weather 6.15—Csmpaign Report bio—Regional Commentary 6.25~Msritima Sportscart (LCM—~World Hockey Report . GAO—«Music in The Evening —0 m. 0b. Time Signal zoo—rim. Out For Melody Him-N [LS-Minoth School I'cut [ts—Byline silkmlméhrxum.’ ‘Pl‘ "m. l 7.20—Miirin-i Wuther I. Musical 105-559" on 2.30--Atlentlc School B'cut ; interlude Builders of the Commonwealth; ISO—Assignment PM 2.ts~ioim Drainil Tell: A Stow 8.00-lnirod. to Wed. Night WEINIQBAV mo—csc News [OS—Beethoven Coorer‘ _ . 3.03—lreananada Mnllnll ° M—He-thoven letters was. Gerry Fog-"r Show LOO—CBC New: moo—Nu. News Roundup P” l and in The Province: :~W~an and intend Weather ~l5-Mnrltimo Sportocut ul‘lltO‘Glrry Fognrty show Pan 2 tin-Carmina Roundup 4.10- Sfyled by Eleanor IOJO—JMWH Singers ISO—Countdown lune—sin 0t rm L‘s-Music in The Air lino—Marine Weather LOO—Maritime Fish I'm! “DO—Inland Weather A 88 4. Genealogy 2L Lun- t 1. Touehed 6. Not: the pre l 5. Praise winn 22. out . 9. American 6. Drill me dramatic sergeant}: ure l Iopmno. command of l Genuine 'I. Japaneu length song 4. Leather ‘ Cdlflf‘m user-m ——s strap nggggmgum empem (Sirius) 25. Even. . mg L y 12. 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