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Callaghan chargcd the budget‘ ‘ speech of Chancellor of the Ex- . chcqucr R e g i n ald Maudling‘l London Stock Exchanze rose {Tuesday continued a Tory 12 ‘ ycni' lt‘t‘llfl toward putting the t ,- load on the backs of indlr 2 i yidual taxpayers ratlter than on i dividcnt's and profits. Labor's shadow chancellor. Increases death he had been doing it,- scari‘li work at National Laboratory. Atomic Energy ntre on Long lslan ‘ c, officials said th nothing secret about would he. to set up an export and " “'"3 l” 3" consortia to help small fu'nh,- “1" U R intn‘how to make exports mo”: profitable and for thc govern ment to conduct market rc- SHARES RISE Meanwhile. shares on toe in most sections of the inarkit mine link New to launch a government inquiry “'l'h “"3510 Gallagher apparently entered the park Tuesday Yorkers followinir.v the Pil‘fi-L‘tllllg budch :nid \likc, 2 proposals. Buyers were eni-niiraccrl by j the mildneSs of the brake Man 9 na Callaghan spoke in the Housel dling proposed to put on th of Commons and later said on tion‘s boomiiu1 1. television that Labor—11' elected ‘ tll ncxt aiitumn's election would revtse the whole tax structure to hit harder at prot- its. capital gains. speculators and land exploiters. Only his party could succeed ‘ with the incomes policy needed to provide a fair wage for work ers and a fair profit tor capital while continuing Britain's ex» . pans‘on. Callaghan declared. Tax receipts from individuals Shad more than doubled since l the Tories came to power, said 1 Callaghan. Meanwhile receipts from companies. including prot .its tax. went up only 27 per " cent and on capital 37 per cont. { TURNED BACKS on CHARGE Callaghan said the l‘oiisirm [WES had turned their backs on the basic principle tihat taxa- tion should be based on the abil- ‘ ity to pay. . A married man with two chil- .di'cn and an annual income 0' 122.000 156.000» now pays only 3 7.6 per cent of his salary in in direct taxation compared witn 15.9 per cent by a man with a similar family earning £12 a week, Callaghan added. Callaghan criticized defence expenditures. which Maudltne ans to increase by nine pet n (,2 :i .. He also told the Commons the ‘creation of publicly-owned fac- tories and the control of im- pni‘ts are two ways I-- r' ' the. growth of Britain's economy. Callaghan noted British im ports had risen twice as fast as exports in previous years They were paced by the im port iii’ finished goods which were up by as llttlt'll as 16 per :1: ‘n . suggested a number t ways of establishing industries ‘ in Britain to compete with im- ports but said if this did not do the trick and the country looked like it “as being enzulfod by 'I flood of imports no statutory grounds should prevent controLi Callaghan, who is favored to become treasury chief if Labor wins the general election this fall. said other ways to helplhomicidc. Thci-c war. no iniiiin. 1?. Britain's growing trade gap 1to come from a to percent in- crease in drink and tobacco ‘ thusiastic nor hizhty critical. 1 sentence. in new taxes. Most of the new revenue was . POTTSVILLE. whether h of w P P n atomic work and his slaying Only a tow hours shun infested Investigators sought to deter there was Gallagher‘s area in which; oxchaltEPs information i maswrminding me A u g u so; ‘ with muggers. . perverts and other criminals. ell. 0 Li tan Reis ,_ economy 'itn ° only £1011.0t1tl.0t1tl t$llftf1,00t1,\t1tttti GUIlTy Pa 1 Rich. Pottsville coal firm preal- ' before Brook-haven l t I ‘ iconvicting the shapely Phila- Cnmml-‘S‘Oni delphia twist-dance. 'specialist. W'jHer counsel. Robert Simone,i iimmediately moved for a new‘ night. iothers were arrested in the‘ . . icase. two men have been muru (’allagher l9“ “’5 home 3" aldered. three convicted and - PM Tuesday. telling his wife, I. is at to be med. b-V "P to one shillin: tl-l cents) 1 Kristin, he would be home. late. "the y Tltt‘t‘ have two sons, Steve. -«.. "£116 Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri” April 17. 196-1. 11 The sun that killed him was at ‘ club owner and show girl. " ““%\~—~' ~-~~-— m "'n- w d ON THE AIR 1‘- oun guilty Tuesday or conspiracy in the bizarre bur- ary of the horn obit B E. ent . A jury of eight women and‘ four men deliberated sevenl hours and five minutes before- trial. . Miss Rein was eccitsed of! 1959. burglary that police claim .- netted approximately _ . ‘ h "5‘. The victim has insisted his loss. - l P "93‘ was $20000 in jeweer and cash. search. m a k l n : the “,3.le after dark as a dangerous greenl ~ . . . available to industry. ‘ junflm Since Miss Rein and seven This was Miss Reis‘ second. trial. her first ending in a hung‘ jury after 16% hours of deliber-l ation. Judge Charles Stauden-I meter in Schuylkill County”. Court postponed sentencing un-ll'l'l. til after he rules on Simone's‘ motion for it new trial. Maxi-l mum sentence is 16 year: to: [Lillian Reis. attractive formerfprison. axes. hilt even tobacco stocks However. despitn the tninyani‘ mood on the :tork Miliaogc, other British reaction to th~ {budget was neither highly en. rose on the London Ext-111nm . , t - The most :cncral asxcswiicutf was it was an honest hiidzct' for an election ycar. one whit-h did not declare slasliut: tax icttts in order to persuade pen» ple to vote for the. (ionseria tive party. Another Train Robber Caught i AYLESBURY [Reuterst -— A 12th man was found :iiilty lirt'c Wednesday of takinc part in the great mail train rohbci'y last August near this English town. 1 The jury convicted Ronaldl jArthur Biggs. 34. on bothi =. t'ltarzgs of cniispii'in: to rob the ‘mail and of taktit: nait in the robbery. 1.11 which :Jhriiit i7.§tltl,.i 000 in cash was taken From the train by armed men ‘ Sentence on Big gs. who plea de d not :uilty to both charges. was postponcd, Elcvcit other men .ilrc;ir1\-, have hPPn found EtllllV on charges a r1310 : out nt the holdup and are also awaiting on" A SKIRVING’ Clackmae, Scotland, ‘MER ESCAPlHG FROM BRlTlSH TROOPS N 1745 COVERED A DISTANCE F 6/71 FEET IN 3lEAP$ —'—-s,u..u.iuI-uun—I‘ F A rm: O O» i BELIEVE IT OR NOT l THE SACRED tCICLE 0F KAStIMtlt A HUGE AfIClE t LOCATED IN THE /,‘ CAVE or AMARthTt-l is 11131031) ANNUALLY BY HUNDREDS 0‘ THOUSANDS of PILGRtMS c mater ro P07 IT HOMO“ s-x tuaov rations HAVEN'T YOU HEARD? ! .9; Vwanue _4 AYALENTSCOUT 15 IN TOWN LOOKING FOR UNKNOWN W Wmhlhzl-b—hm . ." a.” hwfllr’y‘hd‘ I ...‘TO WV ‘ it.“ E m. n.4,? AND WN'T '19—“. THE ‘ ‘ FOZEET-u F:.‘.75251 ' VwiNGEY’S A \N’tt-l')\ ' WHAT TlMF’ D‘D\ Donnie-t how 315 \=.- '.‘_ —§' ‘3\__ g in .7 v...- -._-4 «Din. «any... n. 10.: ha WHEN vow: arm 3w aur‘o Clio-'7er 690‘” ~ / Up and 7.4+ c‘y‘OLJE T q p.02? ‘25 \‘VILL BE Teacher Found Shot—To=Deoth l 1 NEW vonK «w». A minim.“ 5 1 ‘hia University tcachcr - re~ jscarchcr in nuclear plhsli‘s, 'with a brilliant academic back- ground was toiiiirt thnl no 12. death shortly after dawn \l‘ed nesday in a clump of shruhbcry {in Central Par . Police called the drain nt Charles (lollaelicr Jr .11 ,4 diate. stigzestion of a 111ttlll‘L'. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER \ l .. hands? ‘51. 4mm onus on 4.52 I ’3. 497643 97 .ng *Axgs ; than 6 pomis, QUIZ Partner bids One Heart. next player passes. both sides vulner- able. What would you now bid with each of the following five ,8. 4.153 .AJ7642 o5 +AKJ 4. 4964 'J86532 9—— .pKJr W is. .Q .Kgi7543 .3 ‘KQJsS CFCYJI‘V 1.00 p.m.-Musicole 1.30 pun—Country Calendar 2.00 pain—Speaking trench 2.30 p.m.—Faitli for Today 3.00 p.m-—11me of Your Lite 4.00 p-m-—Keynotes 4.15 p.m.—The Outdoors Man 4.30 p.m.- Twenty-Twenty J! 3 .3 l I ‘2 5.27 p.in---CBC TV New\ 5.30 p.m —20th Century 6-00 p.m.-—The Sixtias 6.30 p.m.—Some of These Days 7-00 pom—All Star Theatre 8.30 p.m.-—Flashbatk 9-00 p.m.-—Mr. and Mrs. 10.00 p.m.-—Bonanxa 11.00 p.m.—Horizon 12.00 p-m.—Ca(.‘ TV New 12.09 a.m.—locll Weather 12.10 urn—Sign Ott (‘I\’(fW-’I‘\’ 1.13 p.m.—Staton Sign On 1 p.m.—The Christopher: D.m.-Country Calendar p-m.—Feith in Action p.m.—Ttme of your lite p.m.—Kaynotet 4.15 pun—The Outdoorsmar 4.30 p.m.—20 - 20 5.00 p.m.—Heritage 5-27 p.m-—CIC-TV News 5.30 run—20th Century p.m.~The Sixties 6-30 pan—Metro Theatre Return of October 3-00 p.m.—Haxel 8.30 pro—Flashbatl 91X) p.m.-—Mr. and Mn. .15 1.30 2.00 2.30 paw—Comment Ir Conviction 3.00 4-00 3 "130 p-m.-Ouution Marti I2-00 pun—CBC TV News l2-H" a.m.—lionel television New! '715 l-M--Stiition Sign Off CFCV RADIO FRIDAY 628—Sign On 630 News L Weather 635» Country Ii Western launduv 6-55New1 and Weather 700 Hebrew Christian Hour 7 '5s-Cwntry I Western Roundup “lo—News and Weather ’JS—Ferm Report ul-Cewmy & Weetein Roundup 1. Two hearts Thc best. thing 0 do is give the heart raise i right away and get off the book. if you responded one spade. you would he in an awkward posi- tion later if partnet"s l‘Chld were litwo hearts. In that case it i would be difficult to decide whether to raise to three hearts. which would constitute an over- bid. or whether to pass and sup- press the heart support. The easiest way of r'l\'t)1fl1111.'. ’ this dilemma is to raise to two ’ earls. showing heart support and 6 to 9 points. Partner \‘. then be in a position to dectde how far to no 2. One spade ('ertainly this ts not a yet". good snit. but the spade response is more apt to lead to the right contract titan any other bid. The chief reason i for naming: the suit is that there its a reasonable possibiliy of ‘partner's having three spades. in which case a playable trump i S'utl. will have. been found. Contrary to common concepo t 8.00—News ‘ 8.11—‘Ncatlier B-AS—Weathcr 1 8.50—Atlantir. News Emmoin l8.57—Thought for Today , 9.00r-News 8» Voice Reports CBC i 9.10—Pieview Commentary CBC ; 9.15—Notes and Music i 9.21-“MHI10C9 Munro Chat-«lea 1 9.30—Notes and Miisir i °-35—thes and Mustr ‘ 9-55—What'l The Song Contest :l0.00—News and Weather long—Notes and Mom Ill.00r~NI-ws and Weather .11 03- Notes amt Miisii ill 2}~-Ntiitinee Musical Charade: “JO-Notes and Mmie ‘ii iii—Bulletin Board 11.50-—N019\ and Mtisir tt.55—-At'nniir News Roundup 12 OO—Weatlm 112.05—Town and Cniintty lime 112.15-Don Measer-CBC -l2.30—News and Weather ‘l2.43——P-E.l. —Road Report 12 AS—Town and Country Time LOO—News. Weather In N.5. Report 05—-lown and Country Time .1 15—10mmv Hunter Show-CBC i 1.45—lown and Country Time I 2.00—News and Weather 1 l 105—1031: in Country Time 11.11 Network School I’cut-LBC Road | 2.45—Matinee Musical Charade : 2.47—Tops in Country and Pops a-m—Counvrv I- chrn tom'de 3-WNW " ‘~""”‘" OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE‘ CBC . IN A 6000.? OCDAVS WE‘LL SET r L omen mesons 10056 l»1',‘.'Y/‘L1V\'A1t.'l-<1T‘ .ua/ litm’tL irw AWAV ) m fi-(tr-‘iKTILL LA I l 3.30—10ps In Country and Porn 5 4. t tion. the responce of our: nt 3 ‘ suit does not promise more than itmay he made with a hand con-- taining. say. 10 or 13 11111111‘-, but it still does not guarantee more. Three clubs. The jump- shift to three clubs is the only 'safe way of alerting partner to the-possibility ol :1 sum the intention is to raise. heart; when 3'2. partner rcbids \lthczizli the hand looks slammish. it is far 33. from certain that twelve tricks can be made. All we can do at t‘ltls point is put iiat'ttu‘i‘ on notice that the possibility Ni is. ‘ 4 Four hearts This is n iii-i=- emptive hid. pure and simple. the prime purpose being to shut the opponents out of the bid-‘ 40- (lll1'_‘.Tl1f‘l'f‘t.\' :i grow t1:iii':cr that the opponents can nmkc ten or eleven tricks with thcir best. suit as trump. and the hope is that the. leap to four hearts “11] succeed in silencing them, At the same time. there is 3 "cas— onable. chance that four hearts can he made 5. Four notriimo The number i of aces partner has will clearly determine how many tricks can he made. if partner t‘esmmds to the Blackwood bid \l'll‘l‘l five 5 ades tshowtnc thrcc accs'. you bid six bcarts. if he show: hearts; if he shows four aces. you bid a grand slam. OSL ACROSS . Branch of ' . lN‘le'lS 'l‘aiitaliun: a mount . Walking ' < sticl . Vegetable . Sound of at street;- car bell . ..Dii11 6 points True. a suit t‘f‘glJllsr’, 26'Cowosi0n on iron . Thin .Antlcrcd animal . Disrtvow 0. 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X for the. two 0‘s. etc. Single letters, apos- Il't1]‘lll".«', the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptong Quotation EIBXL IBQ X03 8!. YJSUIA.—OUJGUJQ Yesterday's Cryptoqeote: RHYME OFTEN MAKES MYS- TERICAL NONSENSE PASS WITH THE CRITICS FOR WIT.—WYCHERLEY o 1964. King Features Syndicate, Inc. JSFO vxoowagaor ROS—Irons Canada Matincr ews Headlines 8. Weather 4.03—Canadian Roundup (at. LID—Tops in Country and Pop! 4 Elli—The Oiitpnrts ‘OO—erys and U'Fr'llt'w l 5 nit—Matinee Miisirial Cltdlrifltl 5.25—Marine Weather 1 SOB—The Outnorts i 600—Nrw< and ".tcallicr 6 lh—nn Parlin'nciit Hill (BC 1 fiyn—Snnvt‘. Para 1 l 5.05—1he ntitports ’ l t 6 Sn—lnn-ght'e Mink 700—Barll to the Bil-i1. ISO—News and Weather 7 AS—Program Srhcrliilg 7 7.46—Toniqht'x no... 1 7.50—Naltonal But-Mira! F OW—Tnmqht': Mtiztr n.58-—~News Headlines L Weather 900—lndex-CBC Odo—Chamber Mon 10 OO-v-CBC National News CBC 10.30~Arli0n Drama 11.00-News a. 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