ON THEAIR | MUN DA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1,10 p.m.—Musica|o H0 245 300 p.rn.—Lorotta Young Show 3.30 p.m.-Take Thirty loo p.m.—Scsr|st Hill 430 p.m.—Certcon Capers sol p.m.-—Razzie Deals 530 p.m.—This living World 6.00 p-m.—Aunt Holly e.3l p.m.—Gazotte 7,01 p.m.—-CFCY TV News 7,15 p.m.—Purity Photo Quin 7.20 p-rn.—5poris Weekly p.m.-lloy Rogers p.|'lI.-D011 Maser p.m.—Dsnny Thomas p.m.—-Garry Moore p.m.-The Gambler p.m.--CBC TV News s.m.—l.ocsl Weather 10:30 i2:00 12:i3 l2‘l4 a.m.—Viswpoint 12.20 Mn.-Sign Off i MACDONALD ' lg memo SERVICE i GUARANTEED REPAIRS lg Radios. Record Players. ’ Changers. Tape Recorders it no Kent ‘st. ' Opposite Eston's > ~ _ Liberals. and one each from the By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)—Party repre. sentstion on House of Commons committees has been set in strict relationship to party standings in the Commons itself. leaving government forces with the lrrgest contingents but less than a majori . The committees were estab- Theugene Ricard iPC—St. Hy- Bqinthe-Baeqti after bargaining wi.h the whips of the other par- ties. The b tent and often stormy agricul. ture and estimates committee are composed of 26 Conserva- tives. 23 Liberals. seven Social Credit. and four New Demo- cratic Party members. Those of 35 members. includ- ing the mines and industrial Liberal. four Social Credit and three NDP mcmbcrs. ; In the 13-member committee- on debates, responsible for pub- licaticn of 1-Iansard, representa- tion is five Conservatives. five Social Credit ad NDP groups. Present standings in the Com- List Shows mous: 116 Conservatives, 99 Liberals. 30 Social Credit and 19 NDP. There is one vacancy. BEGIN NEXT WEEK ‘ The committees are expected to begin their organization meetings next week. New chairmen must be found for at least three important bodies. the committees on bank- ‘, ins and commerce. industrial relations. and external affairs. In each case. the chairmen and vice-chairmen in the last Par- liament were defeated in June‘: general election. Standing orders of the Com- mons requiro establishment of 14 standing committees each session. The rules also call for joint committees of the House and Senate on the parliamen- tary library and the printing of arllament Other committees are set up on a_ sessional basis for special a Opposition Leader Pearson ‘ asked the government Friday about setting up a special House committee on defence policy. P rime Minister Diefenbaker ‘ there were a num questions involved in a commit- tee or. defence policy which would have to be considered be- fore a decision is made. N S Inc Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Oct. 29. 1962. I1il:.:identitiable." He could find L e House Committees Are Based‘ . On Standings, xplanation of this start- forces voting rules. "No thought seems to have been Given to the nossibiilllg um C . and untraceable V0‘! mlfiht have upon thousands Col! "11! difference" in the armed‘ I-I!¥_ s cc vote . wrongly cast. or to the effect which a bad of others properly cast and. mod. .snn Watts. Summerside recent- liy. Leonard Andrew. or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Lewis. Mr. Mrs. Joe Caswell, -Charlottetown. were guests of YORK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family,‘ York. were visitors to Summerside on Sunday. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Watts. 1'/use Frances Vessey. Yo r k. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simp- son. Cavendish where the guests and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York on Sunday. Oct. 20 Mr. Harold the guest of his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edi of Mrs. Simpson's parents. Mr. SC Watts, York. was of . Randolph Mur- York. attended the wedding on Saturday evening. of Mrs. Le- s bro or, M. Freeman MacLellan. in Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. George White- way have returned to their home in York after a holiday with their son and daughter-im , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling whiteway and with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E - ‘B < MacDonald, in Nova otia. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and family. York, were guests Mrs. Murray’: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard, Mur- - ray River. recently. CKCW-TV ll 00 s.m.-lompor loom I100 p.m.—Noon—Slgn Off I245 p.rn.—-News, Weather. Sports l.0o p.m.--Monday Pieybill The Brlgsnd 1.45 p.m.—Frlondly Giant 3.00 p.m.—At Home with n Cracker 5.30 p.rn.—Talra Thirty A00 p.m.-Scarlet Hill 4.30 p.m.—i.ionel Playhouse 5.01 p.m.-Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—This Living World 600 p.m.-Supper Club 6:35 p.rn.-Television Weather he 40 p.m.-Supper C e.A5 p-m.-Television Sports 7.00 p.m.-—Fsther Knows Best 730 p.m.—77 Sunset strip a 30 p.rn.—-Don Messer $.00 p.m.—Danny Thomas NITE or DAY Day (-3537 Nita 4-4503-4-7462 .\ fzolen . 'wn ‘ Ktst Chto CFCY IADIO MONDAY e 28-—8tgn .on 6-30—Nows I Weather I~35—Country 8. Western loundup 6 55-News I. Weather 700 -Hebrew Christian Hour ‘7l5--Country 8. Western Roundup 730—Nows In Weather 7-35-Farm Report 7-Al-Country In Western loundup vanzs namo & rv. i 1" Changes In Service Voting Are Suggested By JACK PICKETTS ing areas as is done now. "It is p that a member of the armed forces stands in 3 position different from that of the stay-at-home civilian. Dif- ferent treatment is therefore re- quired. but need not be c'arried as far as it is." Mr. Winter said in a Supreme Court judgment. The _i u d g m e n t, concurring with Chief Justice R. 5. Fur- bccause of irregularities in the service vote. The two justices handed down judgments after hearing a peti- tion from former solicitor-gem erai William J. Browne. who lost the federal election in St. John's West to Liberal Cashin by 24 votes. Mr. Winter outlined that when a servicemen voted in the June election. he wrote in name of his candidate on a bal- lot. sealing it o no 3' (D envelope which was also sealed. SEES DISCREPANCY On this outside envelope he ‘i in «h name and perma- nent residence. There is also a space for the electoral district in which he is vo judges agreed the armed services voting rules. this does not have to be filled in. However. the form says "here insert name of electoral dis- trict." which Mr. Winter called d. (GP) —- Mr. th ' one of four Richard sat in Judgment a "serious discrepancy" e rules. The envelopes are mailed to districts. depend- ing where the servicemen is stationed. They are sorted by tidings and counted after the civilian voting. The inside en- velopes are put unopened into ballot boxes and mixed up. then taken out again and opened to get at the actual ballots. ensur- ing secrecy in the service vote Mr. Winter said “it may he asked whether the elaborate set- up" of four or more voting ter- ritories “is really necessary." in IS age of air mail when an envelope can reach Canada from almost any place in the world in little more than a week. “I can see no good reason why the envelope filled in by the service voter and containing his vote could not be sent by the deputy returning officer before from 2 then be counted by the some persons as the civilian votes. He could see no reason “why the efficient machinery already set up and at its disposal could not u .01 e said this procedure. “be- sides reducing to a min um the chance of votes being rec- S‘ :2: desirable feature in the present system" of deferring service vote counting until after pollin day. Mr. Winter said civilian bal- lots contain a number which also appears on a counterfoll. but service votes are "completely WAS BUILT av please or MORIMONT AS A REPLICA- ‘or A rusioai nusoii ll IIIIICII FOR W018 ll IMD BEEN IIIflRGRIlTED RIPLEY'S BEIJEVE OR NOT KING srsiusuiw LESZCZYICSKI‘. (1617-1756) or Ralsnd are ONLY on: MEAL A W ‘ FOR 30 YEARS av0o—News 8 -l I--Weather R i6-Country I Western loundup R45-Weather 8.50—Atiantic News 8.57—Thought For Today CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER. ' DAILY CROSSWORD 9.10-—ProvIow Commentary CIC 9.15-—MornIng Moods 9-25—Mstinso With Wllils '3.30—Pici< Your Partner 9.55—-Kitchen Klatter Contest l|').00-News In Weather 10.05-Notes It Music l0:l5—\_Nln 57 ln:20-Notes A Music in.-55—.llmmio Rodgers ' 11:00-News Headlines I. Weather li:02—-Notes in Music ll:45—-Bulletin Board ll:50—Notes In Music li:55~Atisntlc News Ioundup l2:45—Most|y Music i l.o0—News Headlines I. 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North opened the bid- ding with two hearts. thereby showing a hand of intermediate strength. South made the natural re- sponse of two spades and then rebid his spades when North said three hearts. North then reaised to four spades. confusion set . in a better hand from North for his open- ing two bid. said five clubs to show the ace. North misinterpreted this call. thinking it was a bid asking about second round club con- trol. and accordingly bid five notrump to show the king. It was now South's turn to go wrong. He understood the five‘ notrump bid to be a grand slam force, requesting him to jump to seven spades if he had two of the three top trump honors. since he had them. he bid seven spades. All of which goes to show that if you use too many gadg- biddtng. the danger of misappiying them is constant and anything can happen at any time. However. the hand had a happy outcome -- viewed from the North-South position. West. on lead with no clear-cut choice. opened a club. Deciarer won with. the ace. drew trumps. established the hearts. and got rid of his three diamond losers on the J-8-3 of hearts. So South made the g r a n d slam for a score of 2.210 points. instead of going down three with a dis- mond lead. At the second table. South got to four spades with normal bidding and made exactly four when‘ West chose a diamond as his opening . The moral seems to be: lt pays to misbid! Sign 2.1!")--Time Out For Melody 2.15—Atlantic Scheei B'Cm line For Tales I.3o—Atlantic School I’Cnt renc Conversation 2.45-John Drslnlo Tolls A Story 3.00-CIC News ' a.os—r.c. Marines 3,30-T.C. 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