“CABINET FACES Hanging Scheduled Next Month By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)—Te_ cabinet will have’ to choose next, month between approval of the first hanging in-3% years or rejec- tion of the majority view of the Commons. Se ON THE AIR : The tollowing program Tist- ings are published free of charge as a public service and appear as presented to us by the ‘stations concerned. TUESDAY PROGRAMS ‘CFCY-TV * 1.30 .p.m.—Musicale ~~ 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival 2.30 p.m.—Today At Home 3:00 p.m.—To_fell The- Truth 3.25 p.m.—Také 30 4:00 p.m.—Woarld In Contrast 4.3)_p.m.—Razzle Dazzle < 5.00 p-m.—Wild Bill Hickock 5.30. p.m.—Music Hop 6:00 p.m.—IBA 6:15 p.m.—Professions for Women 630 p.m.—Gazette : 7 99 p.m.--CFCY TV News ~7.15 p.m.—Depr. of Agriculture — DECISION legacy of the. Commons’ to abolish hanging was_ voted down 143 to 112. : «The next execution is sched- uled for May 18 at the Fort Sas- katchewan jail in Alberta, when This painful dilemma is the a jury, and he has lost.an appeal free to the Supreme Court of Canada. | 1,500,000 English - speaking citi- bec alone.” vote on capital punishment Fourteen others have been sen-|zens, is planning to run up to Tuesday night, when a proposal |tenced to hang but all have ap- fe aH \peals pendihe. The cabinet is expected to an-} nounce shortly before May 18 whether. Lyding’s sentence will be commuted to life imprison- Lloyd Denis Lyding, 25, is sen- Ment or: allowed to stand. Either tenced to die for the-murder—ofchoice—is bound tobe contro- his wife. S : \Versial. i. Lyding has been convicted; If the sentence is commuted, twice of capital murder, the Proponents of the death penalty second time by a judge, without jinSide and outside Parliament \will argue that the cabinet is jignoring the recorded opinion of the House. | | If Lyding is executed, oppon- jents of capital punishment likely tf 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 12.43—P.E.1. Road Report ja 10-year trend and returning to 12.45—Town and Country Time ja barbaric and unjust practice. 1.00—News and Weather _ | MPs are discovering glumly ~1,05=Tewn and Country Time jthat after 94 speeches and four 1.15—What's On Tapp votes ‘in a five-day debate, they | 1.45—Town and Country Time have failed again to sttle the 2.00-—News_and_Weather . -historic issue. The rules prevent 2.05—Mostly _Musi¢ [Parliament from_reopening—the- 2.30—Assignment idebate during the 1966 session. 9 25 Mostly AAL tees a revel co 2.58—Thought For Today ‘the issue. : 3.00—News Headlines” and Weeme' Prime Minister Pearson and! 3.03—Trans-Canada. Matinee | asp, wae \17_ of. his colleagues voted 208 J sic 11:30 a.m.—Friendly Giant _ == Program - 7.30 p.m.—Gilligan’s Island 8:00 p.m.—Big Valley _.9,00_p.m.—Red. Skelton Hour 10:60 .—Front’Page Challenge 10.30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke * 11.00 p.m.—Newsmagazine 11.30 p.m.—The Public Eye 1200 p.m.—CBC TV News> 12.13 p.m.—Local Weather & Sport : ‘ Scores 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off -|-5.00—News—i 4.00—News Headlines and Weather! 4.03—Canadian Roundup 7 4.10—Pop Caravan Pa eo " murder case in detail:and make a recommendation to cabinet for or. against commutation. Six other ministers favored re- tention of the death penalty. They are Juustice Minister Lu- cien Cardin, Associate Defence without. reservations or condi- tions. They: included Solicitor- General Larry Pennell,, whose 5.05—The Outports 5.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The -Outports 5.45—Sports Capsule and Score- board : He 5.50—The Outports . c 6.00—News and Weather 6.10—Tonights Music Minister Leo Cadieux, Northern 6.30—B + Barometer 6.35—Tonight’s Music 7.00—Back to the Bible _7.30—News.and Weather 7.46—Lone Guide Program ' Affairs—Minister—-Arthur—Laing, ~tchaud-and-minister-without-port-. folio, John Turner: . OPEN ALL WINTER . ’ A & W DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Malpeque Road CKCW-ATV 9,57 _a.m.—Station Sign On 10:00 a.m.—Holiday Cartoons 10:30 a.m.—Montreal 67 11:60-a:m.—Klahanie 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 12.00 pm.—Butternut Square 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada 12:50 p.m.—Tuesday Playbill— , San Francisco 2.30 p.m.—At Home-—with Helen Crocker 2.00 p.m.—To Tell the Truth 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast 4.30 p.m.—Razzle_ Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—William Tell S30 p:m.—Musie Hop 6.00 p.m.—Supper. Club : 6:15 p.m.—TV News 6.25 p.m.—TV Weathar 6.20 p.m.—TV Sports 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club ,7.00.-p.m.—Musical Showcase 7.30 p.m.—Dr. Kildare 8.30 p.m.—Peyton Place—! ‘9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton-- 10.00. p.m.—Front Page Challenge 10.30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke : 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine 11.30 p.m.—Public Eye 12.00 a.m.—CBC National News 12.15. a.m.—View>oint i 12.20 a.m.—Lionel’ Network News “}}10.30—Christien Frontiers 8,00—CBC Tuesday Night 10.00—CBC Nar. News, On Parlie/DIDN’T TAKE PART : ment Hill and Speaking) Two ministers did not take) Personally » part in the vote-and their views are unknown — Revenue Minis- ter E. J. Benson, who was ab- sent Tuesday, and minister with- out portfolio John-Connolly, gov- ernment leader in the Senate. The . Pearson . government so 11.00—News on4 Segional Weather, 11.05—Starlight Serenade 11.30—News and Weather 11.35—Starlight Serenade 12:00—CBC News, Maritime Weether and Sports far has commuted every death sentencé-it has reviewed — 20 CoA RADIO jin all, The killers who ee ; r ‘ i cho- TUESDAY shown mercy included psy paths, professional gangsters, sex maniacs and. murderers of 6:00—The Morning: Show, Part 1 Z a children, policemen.and peniten- jwill claim Canada is reversing |" “duty it 15 to review every capita} State Secretary Judy LaMarsh,|- ‘\Fisheries Minister Hedard Robt- |. The Guardian Charlottetown; Tue Apr 12,1, English-Speaking Citizens Plan Quebec Political Party -MONTREAL (CP) — A non-|federal programs for ‘the good aligned political party, seeking |of Canada instead of. opting: to create a voice for’ Quebec’s out of them for the gond of Que-. Mr. Boyle said’ the party would be ‘‘not anti-French or anti-Quebec but just pro;Cana- | dian.” It felt the British North America Act should be 30 candidates in the next Que- bec provincial election. John P. Boyle, 56, a Mont- real ‘insurance broker who: de- scribed himself as‘ ‘‘pro tem observed and obeyed’ - | leader’’ of the new party, said «wo see the danger in the ap- | - ao doce, nee an iproach of Mr. Lesage that has. SURtvE party ~OM«}ereated—animosity_toward Que. me bec outside the province We He said the main plank in the | would like to see Mr. Lesage be | party's platform will be .that/more Canadian." Premier Jean Lesage is at-| party's program would temoting to create the Impreh |aiso nat that Quebec’ tp the formation of any further Crown isuperior race” and that this is|. rations. Mr. Boyle said the | morally wrong. The party felt it | ei oo is the moral right of all citizens |Darty feels private enterprise is to be considered equal. -- ifor. life of Quebec and of the “We would seek to obtain eee united province in a_ strong, IT cR united federal ~authority,"’ Mr.|- 2 BLOOD pie 8 TERM Boyle-said: The few party felt! Convicts in “Rhode Island can | the province of Quebec should jearn five days remission of sen- give ‘vigorous support’ to the |tence for every one-pint of blood federal authority and ‘‘opt into donation. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT “strictly |’ O78 | W 447 HU ERE.’ NOW RRY WITH 4 , GOODNESS, THAT } nen JOEY. ? \ JN MY-RUSH TO ENTER A PIE IN TODAYS BAKING CONTEST, I GAVE IT TO MR. OTIS INSTEAD OF © | Peay MY ERRAND BOY! fll, HONEST, GRANDMA, I THOUGHT YOU MEANT FOR ME TO EAT JT INA HURRY/ HE'S TRYING TO BREAK A - “RECORD io ia Hi! GET-A LOAD OF THAT MOON ! A DRIVE-IN »- MOVIE? FF '\ THE MOSQUE OF SULTAN SELIM I in Adrianopie, Turkey, : no DESIGNED BY AN ADMIRER OF ZS THE ARABIAN NIGHTS, WAS BUILT 1 ~ WITH 999 WINDOWS- : THE ARABIAN NIGHTS COMPRISE LOOT STORIES - BUT THE ARCHITECT DID - “NOT LIKE 2 OF THE STORIES AUGUST. PFEIFFER (1640-1698 > famed German language expert BELIEVED KILLED IN A FALL FROM A ROOP AT THE AGE ABOUT TO BE BURIED . i CAUSED HIM TO FLUTTER ‘HIS EYELIDS- PFEIFFER, UNCONSCIOUS FOR_70 peat OF WE HAD LEARNED HIS 70: 58-AFIER LANGUAGE 6-X INJOV 138DRS - 7 WEY! THE-PICTURE | HASN'T CHANGED! WE'VE SEEN IT /—VtLL- JUST. CHARGE You FOR PARKING! 4 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 -8:00=€BC-News-and-tniand Wx. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast - 8.21—The “Morning Show, Part ¥ The last.-hangings in Canada took place in Toronto amid noisy MICA eWEPT Ic] DAILY. 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Both sides vulnerable. 7 15=--Morning Roundup 7.30- News and \Veathér 7 35=Farm Report 7 41~Morning Roundup j 7 45—Island Weather. Mar. Temp 7.45--Morning Roundup fot 7 56—Sports Capsule- & Scoreboard) 8 01-Nows 8 }1—Weather ee 8 16--Morning Roundup 8.55—Weather 9.00-—CBC National News | . 9.10—Notes and Music 10.00--News and: Weather i 10.05—Notes and ‘Music | 10.30—Preview Commentary 10.35—Checkpoint 10.50—Notes and Music 31 00—News and Weather 11.05—Notes and. Musie NORTH lucky to lose the diamond trick aKQ6 to East’ and also to find West) MEMORY—DIDEROT 91074 with the ace of clubs, the fact} _ (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) »OI742 remains that once the spade ee : 852 lead made, South i a = - i way of guaranteeing the con- ae EAST tract regardless of how the op. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE oe eo ‘posing cards were divided. ae os 4 veces 9985 All he had to do to insure 7 - é 28 #2106 three notrump was to win the alae ULP!: HUSH, BOYS, \e" wHo HATE 4251063 {spade lead in dummy and play |[M45OR, WE'VE GoT More PROBLEMS i HUSH £ HELP) qigew SOUTH the seven of diamonds, planning| [°A' * WEIGHT LIFTER witu an. <p IRONY )) ME) tie @AJ4 ‘ ! | [ITCHY NOSE-/ THIS IS CRUMWELL'S)) HE WAS ( (ARRANGE | | over: : jto duck if East followed 1oW.| Iwieuy He's DOWNSTAIRS fz /_ COMING \> THE ‘mie GAR S If the seven lost to either the | frou imo WAIT WHILE L CHECKEDhIOMORROW (CHAIRS! Pe Cleese |ten or the queen, he would then | [tye micRoPHONE, BUT E CAN'T ON NIGHT J => TLL mes. of | &K7T , |have-nine--unassailable tricks} |HoLO-Him BACK FOREVER/cAN EXPLAIN |/MURPHYS FT The bidding: |against any return by West. Tf YOU GET THESE CHIMPS BACK LATER? \CHONDER ; ; the seven held the «trick, it | [—— INTHE CAGE? p Gf ¢ Fast South West North would*mean that East had both a Pass 2NT Pass 3NT the ten and queen and that five | of Rae The bidding: | diamond tricks were conse- Awe ‘Wy 2s S - 2 ia Opening lead—ten of spades. | quently certain. -Ly SAA: Le) = oo oes > a —~ Self-preservation is a golden| If fast covered the seven with }\-. LAs Ko) : y S& : S ™ < E2 \= CITY oe : (i PF |S rule in dummy play. To make \the ‘ten, South could win with | the contract is always the first \the king, return to dummy with | consideratiom, and any plays de- a spade, and then lead another | clarer makés to further this diamond with the ‘intention of | aim—regardless of how unus-‘finessing if East followed low. ual these plays may be—are. a This Sequence of playss would be sten in the right direction. consistent with the aim of keep- . For example, take this hand ing East out of the lead at all where South was in three no- costs in order to protect the trump and West led the ten of king of clubs from attack spades. Declarer took the spade’ In addition, if East showed in tis hand and played the A-K ou’ oii the first or second -dia- and another diamond, won by mond lead, South could likewist East. withthe queen, East assure the contract by going_up shifted to the queen of clubs, ;with the ace and playing a low trapping the king, and the out-:diamond towards the jack. iiahiclphinaltdsiissil i “ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work AXYDLBAAXR. : is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 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