112 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. June 16. 1964. rte! if they refuse a job and .1. ON E E. Anderson. deputy - minister of youth and welfare. said the TUESDAY PROGRAMS S K. Jones Nova Scotia ' province has no further pro- a e gram such as that in Sas- katchewan. W. . ' welfare minister. said his prov- CFCY-rv M f . . ince now has a plan in which 1.30 . .— s e n e e e c I o n , municipalities prowde work pro- 2.00 32—32233; * lJects for men on relief, but 2.30 p.m.—$cariett Hill . [some municipalities have stilt . By THE CANADIAN PRESS iin Saskatchewan to get all able- Quebec, said his department rules which prevent some men 3.00 pan. Take Th t 3.3. p.m._5,iendiy"6¥m, Most government and welfare .bodied men off the relief roll: I would not go along with a pol- from getting these jobs. He did officials in Canada agree that 9 within two weeks. He said abie- r icy which would force benefic- not elaborate. VWGNVIQ 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers ' - "m nah-Fire’s.” x” attempts Shoutd be made to find i bodied persons comprise only i iaries of welfare to work for Deputy Welfare Minister W. 4.30 p.m.—Phil Sliver! Jobs for able - bodied welfare " five per cent of the 25.000 Pet“ l their money' w. Reid of Prince Edward Is- sm meRam. Dani. recipients but they reject the 1 sons now on relief in the prov-. land said "it isn‘t a big prob- t wo NG 0N FORMULA . H ‘ ngslaid his department is Iem in Prince Edward Island idea that recipients should beiince. hibecause there are few able- ,forced to \tork on public pro-l Provincial policy stipulatesi , . . ' ‘ lthat if an able-bodied man re- workmg '" mml’eraho" w" 5.30 pan—Coma listen Awhil. 6.00 p.m.—Dtscovermg Europa 6.15 Jim—Calendar '54 Jecls. . _ ~ ‘ . Most are 6,30 arm—5",", Dave Boldt. social welfare l fuses to take a job offered to “deral and prnvmmal “oven” i Logfgtgéldoniiieli’ifrminl and 7.01 p.m.—Ci=cv.1'v NM, and rehabilitation minister ll'l ; him. his relief is cut off. "lent? 0“ a formula that “'m‘ld fishing 7J5 p_m._13A Saskatchewan‘s new Liberali A cross - Canada survey by perm" "m5", “WWII”; welfare . '. l I th Ontario Web government. suggested recently s The Canadian Press shows that t° work I” "- bl” "0 “elem” mm“ 5 0 e must be involved. fare Officers‘ Association and 7.30 p.m.—My Favorite Martian o the Canadian Labor Congress 3.00 tum—1m, n, that the federal government Newfoundland is among the few 8-30 p.m.—-Hennessey Share Wilh the PrhVinces and . provinces which have expressed! In regard to the cost-sharing; - , t) 9.00 rum—Patty DllkI municipalities the cost of taking l desire for such a plan, premier l by the federal government. 0., lfiave saidmthiytysoglppgsredwelt' 9.30 p.m.-—Ben Casey ISUCh persons off relief rolls and Smallwood said in the New- tawa is bound by law on the fOl‘cmg p p 10.30 p.m.-—Front Page Challenge 'putting them to work on public i foundland Legislature during issue and has refused to yield. are. Brian lverson of Ottawa, ex- ll.00 p-m.~Newsmagazinc projects. He said such a pm- i the last session he could “give Parliament has authorized the ILJO p.m.~The Nature of Things , gram could not be implemented i all of Newfoundland's unem—, federal treasury to pay half the 'ecutive - secretary 0‘ the Can!!- dian Welfare Council‘s public l I200 p-m--—CBC TV News i‘unless all provinces agreed to ; pl-oyed at least some work dur-i bills run up by the PFOViHCOS’ . . . . 12.13 p.m.-—Local Weather it. ing the year. without resorting and their municipalities in re. ~ welfare lelSlOIl. said the coun- I2.l4 a.m.-—-Sign Off In a separate suggestion at- l to charity. if only Ottawa would lief payments to the unem- ctl favors the proposal as long , fecting his provmce only. his 1' pay the cost." . . 1as the basic causes of the wei- CKCW'IV department. as it does each I Emilien Lafrance, minister of. Able - bodied men in New i fare recipients troubles are not l year. asked all municipalities “ family and social welfare in i Brunswick are cut off from re- | overiOOked‘ News, Vteat'ner, Sports Loo rum—Tuesday Plavbiti E' h R bl' S ‘RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 6.. lg t epu icon enators i . , ... 2.30 p.m.—At Home With ’ » . Helen Cracker 1 am .....-.... Challenge Goldwater Ideas 3.30 p.m.-—-The Friendly Giant i 3.45 p.m ——Mr. Rogers Bv WILBI’R MARTIN voted against him again andl I225 {hm—Station Sign On 4.00 pan—Fireball XL-5 WASHINGTON «APt . Eight 'taga-in in the Senate because he 4-30 P-mt—Rompe' Room Republican senators joined Sun-l goes much furflier to the right 5.00 ptmt—Razzle Dull. iday in a declaration of prin-| than I go... tbutl I believe. - 5-30 rim-Bus- lWNW ciples challenging some of the that Barry Goldw ter. conser-l 'A I 6~00 P-m--$UPPf{ C'Ub ideas of Senator Barry Gold- ‘ vative as he is. is needed at? I 6-l5 P-mr—TQIGV'S'W Ne‘N‘ water. leading contender for1 this particular time in the na-I HAS 6-25 P-m-—5UPP" Club the R e p u b lican presidential l tion's history." ALWAYS 1 6-35 P-m—‘wel’lhe" nomination. ‘ MES 22‘; 5-2-"552172’ CM’ Without naming the Arizona. 3 ' ' '— . senator, the statement set forth E __ . r 7-00 P*”“_R'pc°'d strong endorsements of the l'ni- I ROMA” VACATION TIME- J T CAMPING ON OUR AGAIN I WHERE. FRONT PORCH Ara: yourz soy ‘ E I — ALL SUMMER! .7 37:3: ::,:::§:L:hg?; Boy. l ted Nations. social security. 1 ’ in N‘ do, RECITING A PRAYER jump. Some of the wires car- ried 138.000 volts. 12.20 a.m.——I.ione| Network News i called for an open nominating 12.25 Lon—Station Sign O” I __________..—-———.. convention. It said also: __ ,I l ‘ T 'h ion labor’s rights and (‘l\llli 2'22 p‘z‘ulzwle'ouif rm irights, Goldwater in the past? Y ‘ . :22: £515,135ngle - r3. - B C ihas expressed doubts about alll MOAROE' Mll'h‘ (‘A‘P’WA l i " Ii . 9.30 ism—Fen t :w chum . i 28-year-old mother of three « w NTER 3 > .-- a e . ' . . A #33 Wt: ~~i\l::rs Magazine 9 l The statement said the eighll (1??ng ‘amof‘g {ugh lemma," i FOR ELIZABETH ROW ll 30% Ill —-Nalura at "things ‘ senators are COIIlIIlIlIt‘d to In“. Yum: [0' mo”) “mush”, “mus i Mao 'A M7447” x II I? 0.0 p rug—CBC IV News 5 senng 100 years of pali‘ll' ti'a- saluldayh "Her mmw‘lg “'0 ii YEARS m ENGLISH REUGIOUS mum " 12:15 azm_v;empoim [Mums and pmwmlys and it landing held on a paiacliute DIED Wits ONHERKM“. 1. r! 0 ‘Extreme proposals are noI' Firemen, sheriff's deputies witth the scope of these pun-5 and bystanders held an emer- lctples. do not meet the issues? gency net under Mrs Lillian of 01 i: times. cannot survive Wilke. of Oak Park. Mich. CFCY ithe sweep of history and arej while power company work- I not. in the interest or the nation . ers arranged to reroute elec- ,. TUESDAY or our party,“ i tricity onto other wires. ,, 623_5|an on The declaration was propo.sed* Then jumrpmaster Robert _ __ _. A. . 6:30_N;W 3‘ wean“, by three senators who are up" MCTaggel‘l Climbed lo the Elld for re—clection this year: Hugo of a swaying. 85-foot aluml- OK-uFm—mlmlm.wuufifinmvd 6-!6 Scott of Pennsylvania. Kennethl ntlm ladder and unfastermd I Keating of New York. and J. her pa rac hute. The two Glenn Beall of Maryland. perched on the ladder a few minutes until circulation re- 6.35-—Country 8. Western Roundup! 6.55—News Sr Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15—Country 8. Western Roundup finals ’8 $990" 7.30—News a. Weather ‘ Joining them in the statement 2 , ACROSS '4.Summer:Fr. .A 7.35—Farm Report iwere senators Thomas Kuchell turned m Mrs‘ wm‘es leg} 1 Arrived .Friar I 22 holieeep 7.41—Coiintry I. Western Roundup : of California. Leverett Salton-; Then they came carefm'y 5. Deed 6. Sincere 24. Spigot film—Newt istall of Massachusetts. Clifforo' dm’m' 9. Biblical 7. Exchange 25.Vina: 8.lI—\Neather p. has? of Now ,Iorsey_ Shep: The woman. a member of 3 name premium NZ. ; lib—Country a. Westc'n Roundup ‘ man (‘ooper of Kentuck; and the Midwest Sport. Parachut 10. Storms 8. Examine.- 26.La.mp. .j 3-45—Wulh'}? 'Jacoh Javits of New York. ing Club of Taylor. illde 12.811”? tion re gitmant; tori-rad” One of Gn‘dwater-s games“ from McTaggerts plane and ; (Sjtand tsp! 9.Scotch. 28_v°1cuo I - 9 ~ ~ . Sena“, backers. Senatm. Norris] missed the landing area. fivc . omra. e mans open“ E Emu 9.00—News 8r Voice reports—CBC Cotton of New Hampshire miles 50"”! 0f Monroe. Her 15. Memo- cap mg. EB Emma 9.10—-Preview Commanra y—CBC P ,h“ ia he 9 { _' i husband, Get-31d Wilke' landed i randum 11. Observe 31.Liko b-lb l?.lS—-Netes 8- Music .‘f‘ 3"“ e 5“, 9"" c ° sateiv, 16.Cut.as 17. Detests 34.Joiiy- Yelfel'dly’l Anawal ¢.27——-Malinee Musical Charades . Barry 601d,“ ater as a . pm“. . h f. t h whiskers 18. Land boats : "’5 MUI-I NEW QIJPNO,” and Mum idential candidate]. . . W‘lll unm} It was her “‘5 lump, 5 9 : zo'Adance measure 35_Novice 39-Shower mgzgtBLE 9.55—What’i The Song Contest dm‘btedly be 3 d‘fferem Barr-Vi 58' ' X 23-Awns 19.Along reporter 40.Bestow l 5U”! i "LOO-News and Weather Goldwater PM" the 33"? G0'd‘ 27. Public view as. Hebrew 41. Single unit x: 10.05_N0,u a. Music water running for the Senate in‘ FEDERAL WORKERS DROP notice 2am“. measure 43_Cereal fl' ILOO—News mi Weather the state of Arlmna .— “01 wi 29.Atent noun 37. Diigoutin grain 11.05—anes and Music much a change of View as a OTTAWA lCPt — Employees post 21. Poem ahill 44.Footdigit i II.27—Matinee Mumml Chl'afiel broadening 0* “SEW-“him!” of the federal government, in- 30. Asylum 2 : ll.30—Notes and Muiic Speaking on a radio program , eluding its corporations and gagged l 5 5‘ G: 7 E o HAS—Bulletin Board Cotton asked whether he means . agencies, totalled 332.431 at the friend / =i ILSO—Notes and Music Goldwater would be a moder- . end of February. down 336 from‘ 3. Examine. 9 IO U ml "Jo's—Atlantic News ate candidate, replied: fthe end of January, the bureau asore ‘ [I'll woo—Weather “Na 1. “.ouid he inteiiecmaiiv ; of statistics said Monday. How- 35. Outer '2 ‘ '3 12.05-15wn .nd Cninlr/ Tint! dishonest for any to say "9"- lhe FCh. 29 figure was garment ,4 I5 12 30—News a West or that Barry Goldwater is not a}, i 3.916 above the corresponding 38- Constella- 12.43-—P.E.I. Road Repnri’ arch cmsewative‘ in m, Re, date last year. Total earnings of 1911 "D '7 l8 '9 lass—Town and Country Tums ‘ public“ partv and in the 0mm, ; federal employees in February 43-Plgment . . . .5. Road ‘ ‘ rth lvrsrtortottiesocal LOO—News, Weather i. N M. _ I . 6 much mm m... were 5131113900. down $2.890.- 44 Clemens, 20 i 23 z; 26: iritetestiiigtosn‘cblerr Flaggimwn and Chum” Tim. servative than I am and I have , 000 from the preceding month. pseudonym 27 29 . .. Lift—Shirley Harmer—C 45 Small, 1.45—Cato Variety I pulpyfruit 50 3, 52 CONTRACT BRIDGE 2.05—Tops In Country and Pops garnish 33 2,27—Matinee Musical Charsdes By B. BECKER ‘7'— 6'X 1N39V 138335 2.30—Tops In Country and Pops. . ’ Steve!“- 35 b 37 39 l {Loo—News a. Weather v _ y I E operasmzer 3.03—Triins-Canado Matinee—cac South dealer. distribution exists. This Is 48. Serf 42 4?, atSO—Tops in Country and Pbps East . west \riiihflahip_ certainly a sensthe attitude tot DO . ‘ Loo—New, s. Weathar take. since there cannot be 1-11wa 45' 40 £ 4.os——c.n.dnn Roundup—CBC NORTH much point to giving up on a Chew i Lib-Tops In Country and Pop! J hand without trying to make ‘ "Tou‘menfl 4'7 48 2 4.30—Tho Outports ' A J5 the contract. 1 . t° end I, 5.00-News a. Weather gig???“ Here is a sample of the the- "' "Insects 646 V': 5.05—Matinee Musical Charade; ory at, work. South is in six I v r , , . I . $1552 figs-t- haws and West leads a spadc‘ , DAILY CRlPTOQUOTE — Here 5 how to work it: 5.25.20—Morine Weather ‘ 54 The contract looks hopeless at A x Y.” L n A A x n this point, since theloss of _ I“ LONGFELLOW , I athor ‘Q 8 4 3 ‘ K 2 a Spade and a club appear’ in- One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A la used ‘- 6.l$—On Parliament Hill—CBC SOUTH evitabte_ for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apoa- O AUTOGMPH, ‘ 1 But situations like this are trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. l'l'l CHAMP? , » MUSIC. . KQ1098 made to order for the smart V Each day the code letters are different. ‘ 7.00—Back to tho Bible .Aqms declarer. He must try to visua- ‘ A > g-jtglew- It magi-Ir - - v .- 4.95 lire hands the defenders might 0mm?” “WW” I. rogram O U 9 . h ' ' 7 46—Lona Giiide Program The bidding: its: :30:- a ow e contra“ G R Q R W c G w v 3 3 Y Q 3 T. l v 8 FM (BC :03“! Eggs“ gm M In line withthis.declarer BAYER as”: on. BYQ'Rm—cw - - _°"'"‘ " " 1"“ wins the spade lead and oas- l x .9.30—Talent Festival—CBC :. £858 3 Q Pas. hes the A.]( of hearts. both np_ Q Y O A R P Y X 0 W X C T > moo—csc National News . a" 6. ponents following suit. He now piano—ammo For Music csc 0p , n i n a lead _ five of stops playing "um, and cm“ : Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ENEMY: A PAL WHO COULD “5:321:38W63Ih8f spades. es me A_K of diamonds' {0L YOIJR WIFE—BUT WON'T.—HARRY HIRSHFIELD - N. :9 & Mman w’a'h" n is a basic Mum-pk to play lowed by a diam 0nd from . (0 10“. Ring Futures Syndicate. Inc.) that if the contract can be dummy- . made only when the defenders“ When 389‘ mum m“ me O "'°°‘§‘:.“"';S'°:." W“'“" ‘ ems divided in a certain Sm who has the 0-1" our BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE way. declare, “hm,” meted left, is at the crucial point of whe- _ I. 0- w =1l.35——$tarlight Serensd 9 III on the basis th , the hand. The question is at the necessary ther he should play the ten or 5 ; the queen. - t 3.00-csc News . l 'UI‘DAY 3.03—Trans Canada Matinee cofidutany'] 2'5" 8:. ugzlypofine a l _ 3.30—Trans-Canada Matin . I ' 600—th ('1an Fogarry Show Loo-CBC New. " even 'WlIfIlnlll. seems the mo- A FOOTBALL 5TARIHE WANTEDTO DPENA ” . ' ‘ too—cs: News ‘ Inland Weather ‘-°3‘Cd" ROUndUP "ems cams‘ south mu“ fln' CHAIN OFAN'MN- ; rt“ Mum," spam”, moTMmic in ,h. A“, esse because he cannot possib- me COUNTRY-«WITH .. i ilJl—Tl'ie sorry Foamy Show 4r;5.Muslc In th. Air rsnake the contract unless he 0 -" Part 2 ‘- O—Tam '~ ' _ .- imam, "mum" Show 5_oo.M.,, Fm, a"... ' First let s see what happens B -, : moo—Cu; um mi on... n.9,”. 5.20—Tempo, cac Notebook "j the actual hand when the .1 ~ filo—Pravinw mm." too—CBC Nawl l- Woiiihor finesse succeeds. South next . Was—A. . lo 6.15-On Parliament um wishes the queen of diamonds. i thyNng a. Hun 6.20-Today's Editorial dlwardlnl 8 spade from, i hallo-University of The Air' 6.25~lnlsnt~l Weather “My. and th e n ruffs a 4 wt. m 6-30-MUIIC In tho Evening spade. Air a result. he makes lirl.O5-—Shtrley Iron 7-30-—Dus|i the slim. losing only a club '- l 7. 1,15—For Consumers l-m—Auignment "19k . , L sno-wrmiip.‘ pop. Now as to why the finesse ll F ' . tad—Tho Archers moo—Fourth Esfata a mandatory play. South real- _ '- ' le—Davm Drop- 9.3o~t:hoin In Concert in! he cannot make the band > .~ l“ tom-coo Nat. News on Parliament If the diamond. "'9 «VIM 3'3- ! W ‘ - W __ l: um 1. Speaking Personally Be is bound to lose two tricks .- . .2, 5 Io-M—Mullc Scene Montreal in such a case. His only hope 3 flapvrk» ' ' - - two—Action Theatre of making the slam is that I ape—qt ' t it, A . 11.30—thth East started with four diamonds i ’ t . i j] 1- ' taco—sac Nows and three hearts. The odds are 7/ I ' . 1. Us / I nos—spam Scores and Marine certainly against this possibil- wk _ L ' j 3- Wind WIIthor her. but it to South's only " l . h I. aut- , ‘ ft.