{ ® The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 28, 1968, |; 8.58—Thought Fer Tedey - , : 4 Death Sentence Seen For {;. si te et ot oe : ' * Biograph attempted in Canada " | : iS Aaa y Andre Vachon, associate direc.) | Fulton-Fav Formula [Dictionary su’sfee tem a /S : io said version was not e on avreau ormu a ctionary \ merely a translation, but the fas a , . : 2 ; : work of hundreds of scholare, | Sp) By RONALD LEBEL leader of the federal Liberals, |at the urging of Mr, Favreau, Pr@SENt _ {doth French and-enghst Cane} rents by. Searal” and" Quebec |t9 dlay Tepetsasion of the Bri |and' uanlmaut’ aervorapel was Sam gid’ not « troona-| ~ ral and Quebec + | and. “was! OTTAWA (CP) — Governor- |... i government leaders seem to|iah North America Act “rather |reached on a revised formula decstl ans tes Vanier have |" ee ee Sonera, > add up to a’ virtual death sen-|than submit a new repatriation called -Fulton-Favreau. received the first volume of the accepting the rks, “‘since in tence for the Fulton-Favreau |formula to a Parliament that| The legislatures or cabinets of \dictionary of Canadian biogre- | ee even ia Rigesu! formula to give Canada power |is dominated by a se lthe nine English-speaking prov- at @ presentation at Rideau Hall, I a, Pe come familiar to amend its own constitution, |eolonialism that inspires linees’ ratified the formula in A jwith these . ks which are Premier Jéan Lesage of Que- Tories’ concept of ‘na 1 quick succession, but opposition a: ‘ \called cae oer i ; bec said Jaq. 17 the Fulton- | unity. to it grew steadily in Quebec Mrs. Janie Nicholson, widow Be compete rs, Nichol- 1y? s . Favreau formula, named for| In the Commons M and in Parliament. of the Torento businessmen |son, who will be 90 next month, V7. : é ; 1 GUESS the Conservative and Liberal|Prime Minister Pearson was IGID e whose bequest established thejon the “unfailing support and | TURN : be: Ha WANTS justice ministers who devised it; |asked whether, in view of Mr. TOO RIG Cia . |project, presented four ‘of encouragement abe “had given | ge \ te WATCH, fh is: out. of date, Favreau’s speech, it was the | - Opposition Leader Diefen- ithe dictionary in- and|her husband in “this monumen- | ALVIN. “Tt is dangerous to write | government's intention to delay |baker said: it could lead to asso- English to the viceregal couple. |tai undertaking. 10 something of this nature when |efforts to repatriate the consti ciate” states and na One set will be sent to Queen) Mr. Nicholson, who died in| oe constitytional, evolution is in full | tution. 2 Bee ee Sea said ean ~ Elizabeth. . 1952, was born in England and ewing,' Mr: Lesage told’a grou Mr. Pearson replied: ‘'If there "s = could _ “— Publishers of the “ emigrated to Canada in 1891. He P| of university students in Mont-|ia delay in this matter,.. . it |sion ¢ ee ee re Ne. |volume. work ere versity of formed @ partnership in Toronto real, is not delay on the part of the |Creditistes and the Union *\Toronto Press and Laval Uni-|With J. § Brock, and in 1907 + Guy Favreau, now Brien are government. said it won a prevent an . ener lversity Press. a ot ealbeows produet was Couneit president“‘and Quebec |,Grges WITH MINISTER | sion. of provincial autonomy. | Speaking’ in French, Marshinrock's bind seed. ¢| At another point, he said: “I With a Quehee election |Jeanneret, director of the Uni-| ‘The first volume covers the a ON THE AR ee ee iene ioe pals was treateing te gut diconkry "ie most anal St Bographes worse te } ' was gen- ‘the | 8 of explorers, -In-} ~*~ | The Fulton-Favreau formula erate g hot controversy over the |end ambitious. project under-idians, settlers of new France, : \is the latest “attempt in a series constitution as a whole. -- — | ing” {Acadia and Newfoundland. ’ list- | federal jtaken by Canadian publish : | ? n a ° aos z ware a akiGe ou "el | etnciat’ teutndeuse’'t oo. pit ihe. fi ace - thoes pratiares, nee I'M SORRY.’— TOMORROW NIGHT WeLL! { GUESS MY TALENT ' charge as a public service and| way acceptable to all govern- quction_of the formula through | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT “5 gpl ab lcagotbag SORRY T + aie ISN'T APPRECIATED ANY MORE, appear as presented. to us by|ments to amend the BINA Act |nuyt the 1965 session of the legis-| , py joe Hus ’ the stations concerned. in Canada instead of through ature and is expected to an-| cen = : ; a 7 ate ye ‘ . -|the British Parliament. _ |nounce his governments formal | f FRIDAY PROGRAMS’ | The first version of the’ for- opposition to Kt shortly. 4 ee mula grew out of 'federal-pro- Mr. Pearson has said the for- | , Zz ae} H CFCY-TV vincial conferences in 1950 and mula will not he introduced in | f ‘ > 1960-61 and was named after Parliament until all 10. prov- | . 150. p.m.—Musicale Davie Fulton, justice minister |inces approve it. ‘ | a pe e: aia a ‘for five years in the Diefen--| The formula as such was =| 4. . eo Piim Pestivi exnment. in the throne zi 5000 p.m™=To Tell The Truth: nor Rien formula was op- nee of the new aon WITH EACH 3:25 p.m.~Teke 30 posed’ by Quebec and the for- ment Jan.- 18.. Nor was there | uP 4,00 p.m.=Bonnie Prudden Show mer CCF government of Sas- any reference as to when any | Ait bee seaee. Henn katchewan, advised by McGill constitutional changes, might, be | § @8-p.m.—Rin Tin Tin law_ professor Frank Seott, OW +p i in the one of 39 p.m.—Music Hop a member of the royal commis- the to the con- Frank's Bandstand sion on bilingualism and bicul- stitution. It read: ‘It rmains SOR Demin. Pa turalism. __ the objective of my ministers | see Renee | Two more federal-provincial to provide that the constitution | ; de wena TV News | conferences were held in 1964 of. Canada may in| ot 4 c a cca Canada.” 7.30 p.m.—The Flintstones ; ; 8.00 p.m.—The -Mugsters . + 11.30—-News we. ae Weather BAY FORMULA DEAD my ; 8.30 p.m.—Musical Showcasd - eee Creditiste spokesmen to — > __ 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart Drege nt that the formula is a 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 12.00--CBC News Weather “eS 7 ” “dead as a. . 10.00 badly Pa tov 12,18—CBC News-and: Music—CBC Loate duck" ond ; j a : A Song To Remember . CBA RADIO | The federal. government re- | . 12.00 e.m.—CBC TV News |phied that it still favors repatri- 12,13 a.m.—Loeal Weather and FRIDAY fee of the BNA Act but" ™ Sport Scores 12.14 @.m.—Sign” Off 6:00—The Merning Show, Part! no action is age ge ered a ‘ 7:00—The Merning Show, Pert 1. | a new formu | S| CKCW-TV (Cont'd) imore acceptable. ‘a | : 800—CBC News and Inland Wx. | Mr. Favreau a on 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 8:15—Maritime Spertscest |group in Montreal Saturday ai} 10.00 a.m.—Canadiar Schools &:21—The Morning Show, Part 2 [recommendations of the roy: 10.30 e.m.—Nove Scatia Scheels 6:35—Max Ferguson Show commission on bilingualism and | 11,30 a.m.—Friendly Giant %:00-CBC News eT the federal-pro- 1.45 a.m.—Chez Helene — 9:10—ECommentaryy vinci: x i 12,00 p.m.—Butternut Saqdere 9:15—Assignment | and provincial constitutional -in- | : = we - -}2.20 p.m.—Across Canada 9:21=A.M. Chronicle. sp quiries shoyld be aves he- | a % 12,50 p.m.—Priday_ Playbill 110:45—Playroom Tbess fore formula submitted | | : ‘ns . re on rt i — ‘ to Patiament nent. ccaiaas . DAILY- CROSSWORD 2 ee Ne ore baa nee Mr. Favreau | ACROSS 46.Cain's y Pe er Me eee ~. | government. would rather wait! 1. Fellow brother 19. Duck SOIT ANBIAISIRIEL 9.60-p.m.—To_Tell_ The Truth 11.20—Recort Album : until after the next federal elet- | 5. Fish’~ DOWN 22. Dessert aN mse ole y eg 3.30 p.m.—Take ‘Thirty - “| 11;30—The Archers tion. He said that in the current 9 Nesser's 1. Like & 24. Vase Pens 23 aes F 4,00 p.m.—Bennie Prudden 11:45—Music On The Heerner Parliament, the rights acquired, capital tail 26. Atom, jar IcieMrioL : | 430: prm-eeRerzig: Qeeste | ieidenAatlgnepet ’ __|so far by French Canada would | 10. silent 2. Doe ~ __ for one [TEAK@EBIOWNIDIEID! | 5.00-p.m.—Cartoon. Capers. | 12;00—Jamboree Junction . be “placed at the mercy ef an | 12. Green 3.Constella- 27. Badge aii AO Mol . 5.30 p.m.—Musie Hop | ¥215—Tommy Hunter and Pals opposition that stubbornly ~~ re- ~moth= tion-- : St eee . 600 p.m:--Supper Club | 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast jects the lessons ef contempo- 13. Former's 4. Italien the E Sa) Paint eal —— ere cera ga | MO a ot ete et dt ey SO | |” Ce oe cies arc : : 4 * —_ : i i . s +) a , v ” 7 nae borne tee: ENS ae z ee Linerels. tack a Commons ma-! 15. Man's 6. Edible “coals —-Xesterday’s Answer . FOR TWE LONE RANGER’S SECOND SiOT, PUT METEAD>"> mite 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 1:5) OQ. Time Signal . jority and that three-of.the four, . nickname item, 20. Unadul- | 39. Fleeting ms ees TON 7.30 pumathe, sant PiscNchangts Senger Oran opposition parties strongly op-| 16, Farm sometimes . terated item OO "belongs atcha F ae 7:30 p.m.—The Saint s 2:15—~Nationel Schoo! Broadcast pose the Fu tere | fixture 7. Performs 20. Of the 41. Yellow : ow - oe 9 1 ~_ 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place—lll 2.45—John Drainie Tell A Stony lton-Favreau | A7.N.& fort 8. Weight- back bugle Ce ————— c%& ; 9.00 noe ewe ‘ er tl ar mute. 18D “S her (31.Hits ~ 42. Relative of 5 . D pa if NE Pa vy" 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Wunter Show 1! rans-Canada Matine: | : 9. Appia - oo 4.) hs # % im. apw 10.00 p.m.—Friday Night at the} 3:30—Trans-Cenada Matinee 5 Ce ee t. ae “yy. Morting i. 44. Where the Zz t \ ay 2 at Ye e 4 a | Movies - | 4:00—C8C News meanwhile, is pressing for a | 21. Cut 13. Furnish = 37. Cry of Dodgers m oe | } Part 1—Inherit The Wind) 4:03—Canedian Roundup fluid lan’ hs of | 23. Short- 15. Sharp bacchanals are: abbr. “Part, \!-Hallidey Brand’ | 4:10—Musie. In The Air division Cee as 0 e | 12:00 p.m.--CBC National News 4:15—Music In The Air federal and provincial powers. | - a SI | 12:15 a.m.—LTV ‘News Highlights. | 4:30—Assignment Quebee wants te take over sev- se hat >| 12.17 a.ph—Friday Nite Movie Con-| 4:35—Music In The Air eral new fields of jurisdiction, | af miveciie a. ea > 5:00—Mar. Fish. Broadcast. {ingluding old age pensions, fam | oo eiiem @ 2. — Station Sign Off 5:20—Tem f ily “silowances, indirect taxe- | -29.Problem_._ 3 2 2:00 a.m.—Statien Sig pe \ for 8 5 CBC Notebook tion, mortgage lending onal | : CFCY _ + | 5:35—Agsignment housing and offshore mineral) .. we ; 5:45—Tempo and Notebeok share of direct taxes. i ee FRIDAY 6:00—CBC News. The Lesage administration ie = 7 ee 6:15—On Parliament Hilt anxious tc negotiate these? take- | ee, 6:30—News and Weather 6:20—Today’s Editorial overs with Ottawa before the di-- 35. Exclama- 6.35—Moerning Roundup 6:25—Inlend Weether and Sperts vision of powers is frozen in an. °°: ion ® 6.45—Island Wr, end Mar. Temp. ~ Scores amending formula and reviged) .. » osiden- ~ 6.46—Morning Roundup $-30—Business Barometer... | constitution, a: | ae “alake 6.55—News and Weather 6:35—Whe Will Come With Me “Wuidity Gharactertzes~the+—~—tl mieke a Bl 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:50—Rod and Cherles Present constitutions] siua- .. Cree e 7.15—Morning Roundup : 7:05—Musie In The Evening tion,’ Mr. Lesage said Jan. 17. 39. Re ag aa 7.30-—News and Weather ~ 8:00--1967 And All that (Part 1) | “It would be dangerous for us| <6. teen 4 co 7.35—Farm Report a. | .9:4§—In Canada This Week in Quebec, where the immense | Hy ene, = 7.41—Morning Roundup 10:00--CBC National Newe majority is French-speaking, to | ry Tek 2a ). 7.45=tsland Wr, arid Mer. Tem, 10:15--Teday’s Editorial ps insist upon obtaining a new con- | 44. qibetan > J.46—Merning Roundup 10:30—Musi¢ Scene Mentreal stitution which would be obso- | aleakie 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scorebward) 11.00—Musical Pam. ; lete as soon as it is written.” i on “ad ) 8.00—News 11.15+Opening of Winter Cenference } 81 Weather 12:00 CBC News |S CANCEL TIME CHANGE =| Red | 8.16—Merning Reundup 12:03—Sport Scores, Inland and “Daylight saving-time-has-been-—---- Among. OL: * 8.45—Weather Marine Weather discontinued im Norway after’: © 8.50-—Atlantic News Roundup 12:18—Musie In The Night an experimental seven years. | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te work it: 9.00—CBC National News—CBC AXYDLBAAXE fs LONGFELLOW. 9.11—Preview Commantary—CBC . ; ea : G:15—Assignment CO NT RACT B Ri DG EF One letter simply stands for andther.-In this sample A is used 9.20—Notes and Music : -“ for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete: Single letters, apos- 0.00-—News and Weether ' By'B. JAY BECKER a trophies, the length and formation of the words are,all hints. ters . | eh dy te code letter ae ferent = (0.30—Notes and Music BIDDING QUIZ A Deypegten Quotation > / 11.00—N and Weather : : ‘ 1 05—Notes and Musie You are South, both sides (features all make it clear that FRAARFMWUM LWF LzZTZLVFWucc |QO } 45—Bulletin Board vulnerable, The bidding has|we have more than a minimum | O 1.50—Notes and Musi¢ been: double. bse Maar yo May e LVM DSM DZI .LWDRFIDMEG Dt = 1.55~Atlanti¢ News Roundup " two diamonds. better } 2.00—Weather Te) Dole Pare 19. show the diamond ft at once) SIOM.—SLQGRDD > 2.05—Tewn and Ceyntry Time than to méntion either major) a 2.30—News ra Weethey ee het woe you bid now with suit. To did a a Or a spade | yansunr op ate ae” rn ee AS—Towh and" Country Time) ‘of the” tollewing tive would. conceal. the diamond sup. |" "" “Gee ande- tetas Peupebis:bynticase.-aah. . 1.00—News and Weather .05-Story To Remember » hands? csi, |&@ Detter guit, -15—Gordie Tapp Show. 1. @AJ93 YAQIO 6385 $904) 3. One notrump. This mie eos 1.45—Tewn end Country Time 2. @KQIG YADBZ $AI7T5 H6 |look like an underbid, but it 2.00—News and Weathar artheless the best hid “15—National School Bréc'st Cac | @AQS WKQT Kes Basi2 |i neverthel OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE .. Partner probably has 12.45—Mostly Music 4. OAS, VAKI4 Q0842 QKS ag tour bend and it would be| | WHATEYE | JY3.00—News, Headlines shd Weather| 8. @KJ WAKISS @AQTE2 5 (rach to jump to two fotramp | A ee 73.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—-CO8C | 1. Pass. A takeout double is| and undertake en ‘= trick | » MRS, HOOPLE, TO PLT IT IN THE usually based upen a hand|contract single , The no) LOC MOXAR, IS Cony 4.00—News Headlines and Weather which, standing by itself, con- trump rebid in this re-| walgaNS 2 SDONW cae. i a idiom wa stitutes an opening bid. Since | presents 16 to 19 points. RESEARCH! INE DECIDED PEOPLE “2 5.00—News end Weather the values may ra from a| 4, Three diamonds. This CANT BE INDEXED, BLT PossiBLy .05—The Outports minimum opening bid to one | another step up the ladder INANIMATE 5.25—Marine Weather containing, say, 23 points, the|identify values beyond a mini- 28—The Outperts doubler must. later try to de-|mum double. In Hand No. 1 we .00—News and Weather scribe the exact strength and jidentitied a minimum by pass- PB.15-On Parliament Hill-cec ./nature of the double, ing; in Hand No. 2 we showed 6.20—Todays Editortal=eac The simplest-way.of showing |the added values by a 25—Sports Parade * a-minimum double is by pass |raise; in this case the sti .30~-Business Beremeter—CBC. ing partner's response. Partner|greater values are shown by 35—Tonight’s Music wae easily have .a poor hand, |double raise. There is little to | since his reply to the double|be gained by hearts. may be no more Announcing the di te oY pantase ‘iets first sy response, ner ajcomes 1.00~1967 And All That CBC good hand, he would’ presum-| 5. Two hearts. The jump 45—In Canade This Week CBC ably have identified jt ‘by mak- |forces North to hid again. The ‘en ing @ jump re to the dou-|diamond support is momentarily WaNnaV 11.1 00-—CBC: News 3 1 ; ble. The one concealed because it is . possible are trike UN" lelearty rules out the prota a ten-trick heart game 30-Musi¢ Scene Montréal of game Loon ee be. passed |bé easier to negotiate CE so that will know that |eleven-trick diamond be | 0—Record Album the double was of minimum |intention is to raise diamonds = class. ai r, eee 2. ‘Two diamonds, ‘The betterr|a violent raise in diamonds, , O—News and Regional Weather |trump support, the 15 high-card |it would be equally wrong » D—Starlight Serenade ‘points, and the distrityutional | bid only one-heart. >