nies “eo a New Que. Political Party Will Not Field Candidates MONTREAL (‘CP)—Le Bloc;Democratic parties, Real Caou- di Quebec, established this/etie’s Ralliement des Creditistes month as a new federal political|and other groups. party, will not Tield candidates Mr. Lecompte said the organ- in the fortheoming election, its|ization also had consulted other president said Wednesday. “leading French -« Canadians.” ("The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 24, 1965. 9/ ~ sconstruction “management nas | \had to boost prices.” The wage demands are not in| line with productivity, he said | iIf the trend is allowed to com tinue, industry will be priced out. of the. market, unemploy- ment will increase, consumer Wage Demands Are Described As Irresponsible ination lee hed Gemadiied sther | TUSEog inte a wave of tye |spemiige will be ralleced “ond ‘ ithe w vicious chain reactiou Prin Mini Pearson sponsible wage demands from — ae a - . =) ganized labor, t president would weaken our economy. Sept. 7. Establishment of Le|% ‘he Canadian Association of ee New Labels Due Bloc was announced Sept. 2. Real Estate Boards said here. The group had originally Prime Minister Pearson an- vr Lecom as bs B. E. Willoughby of Toronto an pte said his group told the 22nd ation . planned to enter candidates in nounced the general election now is preparing a plan for an | convention i oan thee in s| FOr Juice Cans every Quebec constituency in Sept. the next election. ina W the president, Andre Lecompte,|Ple of equality between English- said also that LeSBloc will cease|and French-Canadians by means to be a political party_and will! of‘ a‘ new” constitution. operate as @ non-partisan organ-/ Mr. Lecompte made his state- 7. Establishment of Le Le Bloc is non-separatist but ization to influence voter opin- ment after a’ ‘closed meeting ¥y announcement |insists on respect for the princi-, educational campaign in all 75 sharp slowdown in demands, | of Quebec's constituencies. average pay scales for union The object. would be to mane jnt Stacie me a volers “elect the candidate, no rs cou jo % D 8 greed that beginnin | matter what his party, who year in five years.’ janes canners of wether would be most likely to give ef-| Strikes have hit the Canadian jahe} their products with the ex-| fective voice to Quebec's case economy with unabated force a+ jiquid contents of the can. | TORONTO (CP)—The current. issue of the Canadian Consumer OO! | | [ee says government and industry| T THINK MAKING | MUO PIES IS A | FINE PASTIME FOR . YOUNGSTERS / (--IN MY LIVING ROOM — > . * BOOKS, MLUE 7 my Lex = : : ederal: level.” this year, he said. More than Z with representatives of the Pro. °" ‘he federal el. | Some labels have not been, es Bloc is non-separatist but|S"¢Ssive Conservative and New The group's president said the coe maety. Coes Shee S608 | ating the true liquid contents nck ae “ for the princi. DMocratic parties, Real Caou-|Party representative at the Wed- lest y . of cans, the article says. — ig ette’s Ralliement des Creditistes Desday meeting “all recognized, “The .major tragedy in the) Last year the Consumers As- 7 eR od — —, English-| | ad ether greene. as valuable the fundamental | construction field as yr the | sociation of Canada measured oy SE aes of a new constitution. Mr. Lecompte said the organ- principles” of Le Bloc, — oe eg oo a —-= — a 2 wn “~=s ve os! ~Mr. Lecompte made his state- is ra hi wnane” As toler aoe (On found om ment after a closed meeting, g Cc c . The Port Alice plant will pro-, os praensered t alae oe: Cones ~ —— o with representatives of the Pro. + \-+ ompan | ewan logs from four inches to 23 ope uice . | over - all construction vrices,| magazine reports. gressive Conservative and New |inches in diameter. LESSEN WASTE Will Make Use | ee oe ne j | , ‘RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT™ = ON THE AIR Of Waste Wood te Ravyonier president de- B EITO A I HAVENT SEEN \=$4|/ HE TOOK ANOTHER ee ) s scribes the new operation as a) : pt WINGEY AROUND / = ves Suet & aa Dalen. oF VANCOUVER (CP) — Rayo- Major move towards SrORtt | wre en | ISN'T ETTA DATING PRACTICALLY BROKE HER nier Ca (B.C.) ; . utilization. of forest resources. The following program list- stituted a. $2 pr pte to He says it will increase wood, ings are published free of make use of small’ lose and Utilization from all the com-| charge as a public service and «hunks of -wood normally Pany’s tree farm licences by appear as presented to us by iburned or left in the woods to 2bout 20 per cent. | the stations concerned. lrot after primary-logging: }-=Mr.--Bréitenbach also = , W. E. Breitenbach, Rayonier DOunced that a second small-| - FRIDAY PROGRAMS president, cays it is the first wow. oe | J full-scale program in B.C. de- | UMGe = , | CRCY-TV signed to salvage small logs Mier’s woodfibre pulp mill 30 2.30 p.m.—Musicele and other logging waste. miles north of Vancouver. 2.60 p.m.—Romance of Science He says $1,000,000 has been The smallwood plant is’ part) . 3.20 p.m.—Take “hirty spent to construct a smallwood Of 4 $24,000,000 expansion pro-, 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time lchip plant at Port Alice on the 8fam nearing completion at the 4:30 p.m.—Sunshine Semesier | HIM ANY MORE 2 LLay VL 8.50--Atlantic News Roundup 8 58—Thought For Today 9.00=CBC National News—CBC | AXYDLBAAXR | dé a Redes & Inland and |surrounded by the names of | 9.11-<Preview Commentary—COC 1803 Pans ake 'Britain'’s great men down the, is LONGFELLOW 9.16—Notes and Music 10.00=News and Weather 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 12.45=Town and Counfry Time 1.00—News and Weather 1.05—Town and Country Time 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show—CBC 1.45=—Town and Country Time 2.00—News and Weather ; 2.05—Mostly Music : 10.05—Notes and Music for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- G, 10.25—Sunlight Eye - trophies, the length and formafion of the words are all hints. | ©) eewties, | CONTRACT BRIDGE = S&S itera “R 11.00—News and Weather 3 | 11.05—Notes and Music By B. JAY BECKER : A Oryptogram Quotation > 11.30--Montague Entertains | ‘ Si LF YKTET RMNE YKT AHTMY- | 11.40—Notes and Music . be re 11.45—Bulletin Board | ‘ BIDDING QUIZ TH UMHY VG BKLYTBMEKLFA 0; 11.50—Notes and Music : Oo! 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup | Your right- hand. opponent ;losers should put a damper on Lw-RVFT BLYK LFP.—UHTFYLIT, x > 3.00—News Headlines and Weather, 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—CBC 3.30—Tops In Pops 4.00—News Headlines and Weather | 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC 4.10—Tops In Pops 5.00—News and Weather 5.05—The Outports 5.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Outports | 10:30—CBC Summer stage | 11:30—Dixieland Downbeat . |12:00—CBC News in jers 25 years ago. The stone is) the cathedral's west nave,| 12:15—Music In The Night | years. \deals and bids One Heart, nei- aggressive action. ther. side vulnerable. What would 3. Two spades..The choice lies! you bid now with each of the between a double and a jump |following five hands? ; overcall, the latter getting the | nod. The double of a suit bid gen- |1. @Q974 YE AKIOZ HAT erally indicates support for at. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: GROW OLD GRACEFULLY; LY.—ROWLAND DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used NOWADAYS MOST WOMEN (© 1965, King Features Eyndicate, Inc.) ‘northern end of Vancouver Is- Woodfibre mill, w §.00 ‘p.m.—Ivenhoe liand about 200 miles northwest’ Rayonier expects that about Py 5.20 p.m—Go Te Greece ao tak 40,000,000 board feet of salvage, KK HAVING KNOWN ME AT-SCHOOL, .00 p.m.—Flintstones : ial will be recovered an- i J ° ‘ The plant is now in production! ™aterial w A MOUTH OF FISH Sg BUT WE'VE NEVER MET | 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Flour Jack pe ‘aait utilize ae Wood ually, About 75 per cent of it + a ea ’ K N my WHO You uyé aah vioranel ‘from logging operations on the Will be sent to the Port Alice’ LODGED IN THE WAS THE T2th ») 700 p.m.—CFCY “TV News ‘north end of Vancouver Island Chip — remainder = SHARK'S THROAT=- SUCCESSIVE > 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpor | and the Queen Charlotte Islands ee piled for use as wood WHEN Te SHARK WAS HIS FAMILY - | a 7 20 p.m.—United Fund Program to the north. sae Trwitehhach said the tam FOUND DEAD ~ THE BARREL TO SERVE AS a 7.30 p.m.—Overland Trail Mr. Breitenbach says that an 1) eeitennacn WAS FULL OF FISH COMMANDER: | O19 8.30 p.m.—Musical Showcase additional $1,000,000 has been 2¢t of the smalwood salvage Jamaica - 1684 IN-CHIEF OF % 9:00 p.m.—Get Smart ‘spent on yarding equipment and Prostam is “complete utilization THE CANTON 9:30 p.m.—Tommy Hunt ih eters a" veil aa of every acre.""- ~ Te ARMY OF ZUG, 10:00 pim.—Friday Theatre shemadt f raeat He said salvage programs as SWITZERLAND va) ~The Sullivans _— recovery. previously had been confined to” ie" ior a THE OFFICE IS | vg 12.90 a.m.—CBC TV News selected portions of the avail cpinge aT ELECTIVE, YET 12.14 e.m.—Sign Off |11,30—News and Maritime Weather | ale wood. : ALL AND og neath THE cmowary— tee” eee tae ee Pages : |12.15--CBC News end Music—coc |mett has been placed at five! WALK FOR 376 YEARS BUSINESS |6 BAD 10:27 a.m.—Sign On * ew | separate logging areas. on Kae facta Syed ben 170! Cons age oven TODAY. WONDER 10:30, @.m.—Nova Scotia Schools CBA RADIO." Rayonier says the salvage, 's 11 30 @ m.—Sigh Off - /program will provide additional ‘ 1 aa. ‘ FRIDAY ‘employment for more than 2.40 p.m.—Sign On—News, Weath }employm er and Sports 6:00—The Morning Show. Pert 1 | men. ‘ DA | LY CG ROSSWO R D es LA a 7.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ACROSS DOWN 15. Heavy STKIATT ‘ a : | 6:00—CBC News and Inland W PO 1, Explosive 1. Contour ham- Alt Aaoe ‘ga pttacinen ta 8:15—Maritime | Sportscast ANTS LICY sounds feather mers a ORIviE NT ae | : 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 2 5. Lewis, 2.Plant of “7.Epoch {SieMKiaN! ro Pe ae ees. ee | B.35~-Max Ferguson FOR BABY BOY Williams, lily family 20. Con- SUITS SiAISTP 7" e és rey, THIOIL|D 5.30 p.m.nSpain. in September © | SOC ten | Calif. (AP) ee aso: Scot. -21.King PERBINOR OLE 6.00 p.m.—Quick Drew McGraw = |. 911—Commentary FREMONT, Calif. ( — * - 80: Scot ming SiRIATS EM 6.30 p.m.—News, Weather and | 9.16—A.M. Chronicle | Robert Ahern, a shoe store 9. Italian 5. Tapestry of ss ftaririci MAIC Te Sports and Photo Quiz | 10:30—Music on the Move | manager, says he is willing seaport used as @ Bashan |5/PIA RIES 7.90 p.m.—Glencannon . 2 |':00—CBC News - | fo pay Lloyd's of London $4,- 10. “Wonder. curtain 22. African oto a= 21S 7:30 p.m.—The Seint | 11.05—Joan Mershall 000 for ‘an insurance policy land gin 6. Jewish desert , 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place—I!l L11:15—For Consumers | guaranteeing him $20,000—or 12, Join ey month ~ 23. Adage Yesterday's Anower 9:00 gurm—Get Smart |11:20—Record Album a boy baby. »° Ta can coin oe et 9-20 ’p.m.-«Tommy Hunter Show 11:30—The Archers Ahern and his wife, Bar- 4 ee 25 ee $c uachonios Se | a oo | bara Ann: already have three 15. Not 9 Largest of 29. Planted yakian Movies 12:00-—Jamboree Junction boys and are about to join the alaicie ‘ois = cc. rt Part 1—Not As A | 12.15--Bev Meets Girl ; | stork club a. fourth time. bug ah catcg ea eee ie Saeed |e eee eg ea ee | Their heart's desire they dis- | 18. Cordage 11. The 31 Chemical 38. Rhine Al eae Bhs x ~ —— | Close, is another boy—not the ‘fiber fourth —-= “com ound tributary 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News | 1:15—Maurice Pearson Show | $90,000 insurance money, and D MM PoOU 12:15 a.m.—LTV News Highlights . 1:45—The Open Road Show iat: a girl. ; ggerniag ' ss 14 UY Se 1) Te 7, 12.07 ap ine ee Aorta The shoe store manager 20. Garment Le Zi Movies | 2.00—The Open Road Show , : ; cs tats tel : ~ 7 10 Ht Part. 2 continued | 2:45-~Stories by Mordecie | said in an interview : | 22. Acrobatic 2:00.a.m.—3tation Sign Off 3:00—CBC. News | and ‘his wife get along fine | figure in is 3 < ; with their sons, John, 114; | fancy V7 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee | CFCY RADIO | 4:00—CBC News | Robert Jr., 3, and Danny, 5. | skating Ae | And it isn’t that he doesn't | 26. Macaws: V7 Gunee 4:;03—Canadian Roundup | like giris Brag. * L : In The Ai Nese ieee. Fith B'Cast | “But a girl would create 27. Long» r Y V 6.30—News and Weather ; - Notebook problems,” he said. “I'd have | nosed —— —— 3; ning. Roundup =~ atiertamen.— Sie ee Wi Duy hee new and_different..|....—-fish A a 6:45— (shad Wre-and Mare Top TE mii ee toys and..clothes. Have to add. | 28.Cry,. BE BGS Frcs ome pases Sho Roundup Te et ike Parliament aes Lectestet another - room to- the“house-~ “29-Colonized En ae ur tone her Snead There's no end-of the extras Dispatch : Y —— . sten rour be a girl needs. Every man 4) - : Scores ‘ 4 36. Too | a ar wanes { 6.30- Business Burometer | yet it costs more to keep Si: Stitch 30 1 0 735—Farm Report 6:35—Music In The Evening | @ girl happy. anata Zz 7.4)—Morning Roundup | 7:30—Business and Labor Review 38. Subside wm 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp... | 7:45—As You Were | LONDON (AP)—Queen Eliza- .39, Mountain . 7.46—Morning Roundup ; 8:00—Assignment | beth unveiled a memorial stone crest ° ’ | 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboerd| 8:20--Question Box }to Sir Winston Churchill in 40. Egyptian a0 | > #.00—News 9.00—Radio International “— . | Westminster Abb ey Sunday dancing VY | z 8.11—Weather |, 10:00-—CBC National ore : ce after a Battle of Britain thanks-! girls i VAR 7, @ 8.16—Morning Roundup — ; Hill and Spesking | piving service commemorating 41. Thin nail Vj | 8. 45—Weather Sores. |the air victory over Nazi bomb- 42. Back 24 = MOST MEN, DISGRACEFUL- eee le. @AJ 98752 AQ QJ743 least two of the remaining suits, } and this hand obviously fails in = PARDEE YKTS GAS GAS that regard. The jump overcall 4. @QI5 994 AQ863 HKQ7 jig not forcing, though partner is OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE salt, rm ot $0 (So et ct 1. Double. There is too much spofided had we opened the bid-) ee ein Pal aa cns ding as dealer with a spade. | overcalling a heart bid w : 4, Double. Here we just about, diamonds. Thus, pariner may make the grade for-a bid. It| j have a hand with five spades to ia te excessively c = the king and be unable to speak | jive to pees and let mh appo| over two diamonds, in which! / COME ON, AMOS, TLL OLD THE LADDER YOULL BE SAFE IN‘ THE TOP PART! IL NOTICED YOU GOT PALE SUS PASSINA WINDOW ON THE EGAD, SAKE, AS A FORMER TRAPEZE ARTIST I ENSOY HEIGHT IL WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO SCAMPERING AROUND THE TOP! =~ HAK-KAFF/— BUT MARTHA IS VERY INSISTENT THAT YOU DO SOME WORK BEFORE DINNER/AND You HANEN'T PAINTED ANYTHING EXCEPT YOUR SPORT SHOES ALL Reel ae YwaLdJaNS 8 SOONW HOLD OUT YOUR HAND! LETS SEE IF I CAN READ : + fasiia 6.00—Ne nd Weath: | im. ents carry the ball - without a ALL STA\KS! 6.15—On Parliament Hill CBC erty. ae fewer Saal least putting up a fight for it. Te — 6.20—Todays Editorial—CBC * four-card spade*“holding which There is°a good chance that AI jie —| ee ee W june ne | would also produce a sound play only a part score is at stake, but) > \ —- 3 G Aa! rometer—CBC j |part-score battles should not be| J C 1% 6.35—Tonight’s Music for game. F Scecey‘esuntine We taal (iS 7.00—Back to the Bible .| The double has the added at | enone a ; ae \ iy =} | 7 30—News and Weather @ ivantage of representing more eS are ew . Se anal caved .\a- Z, 7.45—Program Schedule accurately the actual strength ans t must _— ae A 7-46—Tonight’s Music alt. Nations | held. \that two part scores, bac = Business—CBC-- 2. Pass, Despite the 14 high: | back, make a game and are! [x - 7.55—Interlude card points, it is best to pass. It/ worth fighting for. - s io it Assignment—CBC would be unwise to double be-| 5. One notrump. We have the) tt — = 8.20—Tonight’s Music cause support for spades or dia-| values for a double, but it is bet- =, | Ae ~——— International Part T—|monds is lacking, and it would)ter to overcall with a notrump; a) S an > 9.00—Radio Internati \be unwise to overcall with t wo bid which represents what we io cec Mernational Part 2— | ciubs on such a weak suit be-|have— aa See” bal- | mn J Zz 0. ea ‘cause of the danger of being anced di tion. n you) 4 - « : "ae pram oe: st sal a doubled. The hand would be are lucky. enough to have a bid hv % | z —CBC na more promising if RHO had | available ae describew your! See sé a AuQeLDN | 91.00—-Ne opened the bidding with @ dia-;hand_perfectly, you should use D nae mond 6r a spade, but his haart/that bid in preference to one fo2¢ si HAL PUNCHY=] | 11.05—Starlight Serenade 10.30—Court Of. Opinion—Ca¢ bid in a suit where we have four, which is ambiguous. i