llu no Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 11. 1963 quorum. The external mun A ' EN THE Am , °°.;';":.*.::°°.;:=*‘;:.‘: ts. * :Busy Committee Schedu Ien ::..:*-ii.»°;:::.:;:::.:.~e;..::: ule leaves little time for MP3 to WEDN ESDAY e office at 9 a.m. and he haal PROGRAMS . . only 30 minutes with her before 5 he_ is due at a 9:30 am. com- > CFCYJFV a C U n g I mittee meeting. I z AT same: 1' ‘Di pm.-Mum" By JAMES NELSON’ ‘the surface to be one of matiiltee work A few have special The rauwlxg 3"'““°5 5"“; :1 -M--P d ‘ . . . . ' ' ‘ . . ‘ . i ' ' V ' 2-50 PP-7"-“sCI.:::°;'iI" AWA tCPl—OIle of theematical simplicity. There are talents or special interests tnat. shmpmg °°mm‘"°° “35 m°°l‘>' ing last week during the same‘ hours as the railways. canals‘ and telegraph lines committee: -—a seeming duplication of OTT heaviest schedules of parlia-1265 MPs and 15 committees.‘ encourage them to seek mem-I mentary committee meetings on As many as seven can meet‘ bership on several committees 3.30 p.m.—Frisndly Giant _ . record is shaping up for this simultaneously. at a time 3.45 p.m.—-Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.—Cisco Kid 4.30 p.m.—$usie 5.01 p.m.—Razzla Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker 6.00 p.m.—Nations Business ‘.15 p.m.—l.ive Longer 6.3l p.m.—Gazeite 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot week and there is every indi~ cation tempers will be short. The fact. however. is that not all MP5 are equally interested WASTE TIME The difficulty facing the com-_ in committee work. The smaller mittee clerk 5. party whips and; parties in the Commons find the‘ MP5 generally is sorting out the‘ schedule more burdensome than‘ schedule so everyone wants to be there. The situation would seem on can be the larger parties since they do. where he wants to be. when he not have much of a manpower} th ool to draw from. . But some MP5 relish commit- 7.30 p.rri —Cinema 13-7 Northwest Stampede 9.00 p.m.——Red River Jamboree on 12:00 p.m.—‘IBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—l.ocal Weather 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off Primer For Prima Donnas can l P"5"d WEDNESDAY ; _ , , , more diligent and least partisan liamentary hot seat for the an-, MOP‘ 3 5-‘/“em °f p°"“‘a"““t The °°’“’“‘s5'°"" "5 i0 be 39' of the parliamentary commit- nual review of the publicly- U. 6-00-The Gerry Fogertv Show. voters lists and absentee vot- pointed by resolution of the‘ iees__“.aned 25 minutes for Hi owned railway-5 affairs. "1 800 NF’art l d ' d W m mg, I ' Hguse Rot‘ Commons. Under. 9 - - aw! 6" "iv" 96 0' This elertora system s em- t e e resentation Commis-3 8-15-/v\al’ItitV‘e Sportsrast oyed now in most Comm0u- sioner Agt introduced Monday‘RlPLEY's fl 8.2l—The Gerry Fogarty Show ‘wealth countries but it will be he also will wield many of the fl 2 lseveral years before Canada's powers currently held by the - ' N > 3-24-The Bob Goulrl Show [Parliament will hate to make chief electoral officer, 8-30-Gerry F°9e"Y Show Part 3 a decision on the commission- Redistribution. the co ls- K"af~VIenh3P£iSl&m’ a 8-35-Mex Ferguson er's recommendations as a re- sioner's principal job. has been ' M’ In 9.oo—csc News & Direct Reports sult of a bill given first read- done up to now by a arlia-i WHO FELT z 9-l0-Preview Comi-‘emery line in the Commons ‘.\«lt-mday. mentary commit . The gov- -' 9.l6—A M» Chronicle The commissioner is to be a ernment has proposed that the3 OFLE X l0.l5—Plavronm ;s25.000-a-year appointee of P31" new commissioner co-ordinatel Pkflymwflg ' 1050-’VlU5'< DWI liament who is instructed 30 l0 independent commissions. C/IURCII 0 1l.05—Joan Marshall ll.l5—For Consumers ‘ll.20—Record Album I 11.30—The Archers Commissioner To Advise Voters List, By KEN KELLY OTTAWA tCPi »— Absentees ‘to go to Nelson Castonguay. The pro- chief electoral officer. who haslM commis- been endorsed for the job by‘ the government and opposition‘ liament whether Canada should parties. ‘noon and another 40 minutes is Wh¢1‘¢ he W35 Ii>0nS0|'ill8 I D!- .bodies that adds to confusion. The result is that large blocks Douglas Fisher tNDP —— Port} of time are wasted waitin-g for; Arthur) has developed in recent committee sessions to get under years 38 one of the more 8CllV€ way with a proper quorum, imembers of the committee‘ Last Thursday, for instance.[ Studying CNR and TCA alfalfa- e railways. airlines and shlp- But while TCA officials testified ping committee of 25 members before the one committee. Mr. waited 45 minutes in the i'o,e.l Fisher had to be at the other the afternoon to gather together; V819 bill- its quorum of 14 members.‘ ‘ But when the CNR-TCA com- Meanwhile top - level execui mittee attempted to have its tives of Trans-Canada Air Lines; quorum reduced to 10 from 14. waited patiently to get on with‘ Mr. Fisher was there to object. the testimony and back to their} He said the committee would jobs at TCA headquarters 1111 have no trouble achieving a ontreal. »quorum of 14 this week while On Friday. the public ac-5 CNR President Donald Gordon counts committee—one of the.and his aides are on the par- give precedence to drawing new nominated joiniiy by the prime boundaries fo 1' Parliament’! . minister and leader of the op- eiectorai districts in accordance position’ to draft the change, with the 1961 census. of boundaries in the 10 The present target is to have inces, ll.45—i‘vluscc on the Heather 12.00—Jamboree Junction l2.l5—Tl-ie Music of Don A/lesser 12.30-/Vlaritime Farm B'Csst 1.00-—CBC News and Weather l.l5—Tomrny Hunter Show 1.45—Time Out For Melody 1.59-—D.O. Time Signal 2.00—Time Out For Melody ‘election on the basis of a house- .'this redistribution done by 1966 .and within two years of that the To PREPARE MAPS commissioner is instructed to. .make his One section of the bill in- recnmmendaiionsistructs him as soon as possiblei iabout permanent lists and ab-‘‘‘’ l"'°P‘,“'9 maps 5h°'Wi“S i sentee voting i distribution i Vniersv iisfs now are d,.awn;each province and alternative .up just before every iedenailproposals _for_ ‘electoral districts for the elec- boundaries of. prov- i 3§fl°JN_ ..A3)l.3lW W- of population ini ' I .I.l.3)| V.I..l.3 2.l5——Atlantic School B'cast “house (.an.,a5s_ The nniy nb, toral boundaries commissions. ' av F“ ' fsentees om a constituency SW39 ""5 is 3 “'h0"3' "CW 2.30--Atlantic School B'cast inow permitted to vote areisystem of redistribution for, "Things of Nature" — lmembers of the armed forces lCanada. the legislation provides 2_45.___]ohn Dfalnle tells a story -posted at places other ihnnithat the Commons elections 3-00-CBC NW5 itheir place of ordinary i'esi-‘“.°mm"-tee “View ‘hf’ 193313‘ IT HAPPENS IN isooics AND MOVIES, LIFE.‘ A "1" SOMETIMES Asiizi. .. ,~ HASTODATEABOI \ \ Two or: THREE TIMES FIRST.’ ‘ll! House iilivii ooMI>izis£s an ENTIRE VILLAGE Ias Mountains of 3.03—Trans-Canada /Witrnee dence tion at the first parliamentary 4.00-CBC News lsession after 1968. 4.o3—Cdi-i. Pouridlip ‘CASTONGUAY FAVORED The last parliamentary redis-: 4.io—A/lusic in the All . The new st of representa-;tribution was made in 1952 onl 4.30—Countdown J, 4 ' tion commissioner is expected i the basis of the 1951 census. SHE P ofltsiaaid Afrl A smicell ON Vouz FIRST aAi.i.,I ‘IIPPEEI.’ . in... run». synauu. |-.. i Iv-ru non nae-us. l t 5.00—Mar. Fish B'Cast i ARE PROTECTED AGANSF Z 5,2o_Tempo ; . . I PERIODS OF FAMINE L_rHEYF?ml‘J§ DOWN smsc . * Opposition Peppers Govt mum WW WITH ‘THE H251’ BALL 6.00 CBC News 8. Weather I 0” You _ 4 l l ' 5.15 On Parliament Hli V I 6-2°-""°""”‘° 5°°"“"' 6.30—Muslc In The Evening 1 ‘ 7.l5—Byline W . . , .' _ 7 i . mag figgojm 7-2°-:g:,';"° s- ...:*.Ti;‘:‘;A..;‘;‘:;.. ..2P::::;:r~ .. :;r°.:::.... mgr E l ' . ’. I 1 r ~ _ l‘.f‘.f.$: ....“.‘.§‘:. .i§‘;‘t°5ii‘:’..":i.i.:’.‘.’t"‘if.i3 Mi” ifiiiiifl“ i°.°““§iS’..°.‘i...‘;i£.‘.;l ° 3»u§3«"‘ 3.5i5‘Z3'»‘n- $2‘ 735-'"V"5"°" " ‘ ' * 11 Path of a. plain‘ al. alato a_o0—Assignmem don Johnson fiorgot he has. a 3 after the Kennedy funeral on ‘ t 7.5 H; _ _ . new mom . a . n .2....:“:...y 3 in... or 3° z.-.22’ 9.00—-University of the Air ‘Minister. Pearson. and about‘ The prime minister was not‘; tmvehvay be] Ora mm“; m 9,30—Wog. Pops d ' tliaresidengiall. :’re{ssG tstecretalfyz lrlil the ‘Commons during the ex. 13. Burning 9‘FIcxe‘d needle [lg 10.00-CBC Natl News, Roun up n PEi;i;i;eon'Sa iliitfir 0I‘i,€ I18 . rt‘ C anze.. 14 Baking 10' Scomsir 28 Golden Ea mafia ll Provinfiel l - ' h b Gal‘ 30. Crown '*"‘ ‘l0.30—-Muilcanada i The Commons questions re- Russians 15.;OE:“t!ri'i an 16. Fafhlgr: 31.'rhey: Yelterdnrn An-war ll.0O—B'll r F . ‘(erred to 3 nfer ‘n 16. Owing affect. Fr. i 12.00—$i3ort: sci; Inland a Marine Washington psfiaetsusrdaoy atenicigiiih d 17. Tellurium: 19. Card 32. Norse god 40. Genus of 1 Weather .Mr. Johnson listed the foreign More G00 5 l Syrfh 8'8-mf 34- 331731011119 duck [in i2.l5—In a tighter Mood ‘visiioi-5 he wiii receive no 18. Chic: sl. 20.Dogs 35.1-‘eative 41 Wither z 12.45—Music in the Night monih and Mn saiingei-is men. Moscow tReu[e]'5l _ Pm. 21.Iintroduc- 21 tlarigrr 36.§V::e;n- 43. Avenue: 2 - -I - - - . " Kh h h . ‘d h ory per- - e a - “CY RADIO :33"oirhdiireiigntrlieiinstfrctiziglctiiihfruse oifmgitiiicgizl igather :3 ' f°"'““1°° 22-P°1° 39-C"°m°nY 44-T1?-11101150 -< wsnNssi>Av ilhe President's omission ‘°‘h°io1r:iiaeii.—iziis gtimiledt 24"£§:i<amc _ Marcel Lessard (SC-Lac-St 9°55" 1 e V ' 2-Lgonm :'§g::iEi:|vsOannd \/‘leatlrier ‘:8-an’ {Iii-St laskelg Elzxternati A.f.ipr?()ductl0n by 40 per cent 28-Absent ' ' ' L ' D. ' . 6-35—Country — Western RoundupiFal.1er:Ch x‘hl:te:te,p:utheNInae:v1nLill)_. "111 increasing the productloni 6.55-—News and Weather era] Government had taken to of consumer goods." lie saidl “'0” who 7.oo—Hebiew Chrlsiiafl Hour infnrnfthe United States were a major economic speech. 'rev“" . . . ‘ ' t th 7:15-Country 8. ivesoirn Roundup had been an eiecmm m Canada"m:’eismnc;rc:Is“s::: éaheir equ:;i;iitir;e 37:“ Mr. Martin, replying in French. appearance and finish i said .”‘a‘ “$5.179” know." "We must no longer reconcile ‘Will the minister so inform ourselves m our - 7_'.:S—Farm Report 7.-1l—Country 3- Western Roundup 3.(;0——News . . ,, fabrics, foot- 2 Bestow 8.1 l—Weati1er l SI‘°""_° 531“;,gé“'7 Pasifd T 3 _ wear and other consumer goods. i 44_ August, in 8.l6—Ccunr.-y 5- Western Roundup l ‘ anmeau ( _ 9" lac" em whowever durable. 1°01“-llg less‘ the capital l i5°3mi"g"°i- ismart than foreign goods." he SAYS POST ‘TEMPORARY’ ‘<3dd°d- . ' -— L. i ;as(i;’§ii"vgvi.eiiiL’i'ii”i:t$uia belrstlgaatitii RAISE BREAD PRICES i clear that Mr. Pearson is servi VANCOUVER ‘OP, __ Bread iing 35 ‘.’ri“?° minister “°"‘y~, prices are ‘being raised a cent a 45. River em- 8.45-—Wealher 8:50~Allantic News Roundup 8.57—Though1 For Todav 9.00-News Si Voice Reports CBC 9.l0—Pre\/iew Commentary CBC 9.l5—Notes and Music 9.27—Mar-nee Musical Charade: bankment ' 46.011 of rose pe is 47. To take ll_3.L3_3)lS is seenw away: Law 48. Web-footed birds ~ * ‘9mP°|"'=‘“1Y-' lloaf by most major cit baker- . —P rf ction Viewcost . - Y :3350_N:,,; and M.,,;, i M“ Mam“ fephedi ‘ies. it was disclosed Tuesday. no 9,55_Wn..r. the 50..., h “It was quite apparent th3l1The price oi a standard 15- 1.Couch 1n_n0_NeM and Wwpw, lthe new president regarded ourlounce loaf was increased to 22 2.Irela.nd: io‘o5_N°,e, and Music prime minister as an important from 21 cents. Bakery spokes- poet. io,3o_c,e, Rich win. moi. Lon, ispokesman for matters relatinitimen blame the increase on 'l0.35—Notes and Music DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE -— -Here’s how to work it: ents. with labor costs a second-' A X Y D L B A A X R l ll.O0-—News and Weather i 1l.05—-Notes and Music ‘ 'll.45—Bu|letiri Board 5 ‘ll.50—Notas and Music to our two countries and for theihigher costs of bread ingredl-« l peace of the world when he was the second head of governmentsary factor. CONTRACT BRIDGE 11.55-Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather By B’ JAY BECKER A Cryptognsn Quotation 12.05-Towns and Country Timo 12 :io—New- and w West dealer. South takes the club in lth P 4‘ P 3 1 G 1‘ -' ‘V D 3 Y 3 N E D 0 1245-00" MNWFCB Both sides vulnerable. the ace. lays a s dc to th e ‘l.O0—Naws Headlines & Weather Non!‘ ace. andpi-uffs 3 hpjm-t_ He ihehi V G K E N S I O I Q R P D ‘ T A I 1 O2-—Town and Country 7'7"‘ draws three rounds of trumps‘: J D ! V R 5 W P K B Y R S P X. - B T G W I D Y H l l5‘T°'“""Y HU"'¢"'C5C ‘A'1o6‘ at which point this is the posi-‘ , 45__n,w,, m, c.,.,..,,,, in... 03752 NW -Yesterday's Oryptoqnote: more Is NOTHING MORE 2 00—News and Weather x‘: WAN A KNOWLEDGE OF WORDS.—LA.LE . V ., . ‘. 205—TOp: in Country and" pop. ‘El 9 _ .10 (oust. xius-nun-u Dntlhgu, has “I” 2.27—Matinee Musical Charade: 952 U . 8‘ J‘, ii: il l §.gg:Lops 1I"l-4 Czpntry 8slnc\iIvPo’r’)‘s .AxJ" 6 ‘K’ . EWI QC I065 CO CT i l ,,.,._,,,.,_.,,.,,., C... . .539; .33»: ,;v- :7 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE .- 3.30-—Tops In Country and Pops I . 1‘ ‘K’ :Q'. o l.O0—News Headlines and Weather‘ .KQJ37' .10. z 4.03—Canada Roundup CBC 'Q3 ‘mu m 4.l0—‘|’ops In Country and Pops .‘_Q ‘7 \ 4.3o—iii. Outports in nu . Ag oeeenreo we seen JAPANESE W 5.00-—Nows and Weather .94 GRAPPLER.‘/AKSUMAOG Kt!--— > 5.05-Matinee Musical Charades hr” 3 Dnlarer nnw la 5 his in st z 5'23’'"‘' °°"’°'" W.“ North m‘ ‘om’ trumi West is f:l'CQyd to discard @ 5.25 20—Marina Weather 1. Pill P88 3 a clupb' wfine dumm nd Ea t ::g:m°w:):':’:'';V ” F O p e “alt! Ind L": M each discard a dianlioiiad. 1133- B 6.l5—On Parliament Hill CBC hen,-ii, ;“§1:gmS”:mdn‘:;’:;:i&:3e 6.20—Sports Parade 6.30—Tonight‘s 7.00—BacI< to the Bible 7.30-News and Weather 7.45—Prograrn Schedule ' 7.46-—Tonight’s Music 9.®—Univarsity of The Air-CBC 9.30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestra 10.00—CBC National News. News Rdp I in The Province CBC ‘I030--Ctli¢ko's Place ll W--News and Reg. Weather The most interesting hands to. play are those wh c n-' tract seems headed for defeall but where declsrer. by skilll’ul,_ play. can salvage a vital trick. and thus make the contract. Take this hand. for example.‘ where West casties two hearts and shifts to the deuce of clubs. It is not easy to see how South can make {our spades. even it’ all 52 cards are seen. He appar-;‘ iiIos—ao.iugiii ammo. 5--New 6 Maritime Woctlior 11:35--starlight Sonnado 1),”-Howl, Regional Weather and ently has to lose a diamond andi‘ ‘ I club and go down one. i . But. if he plays correctly. den iclsrer can accomplish his mis-n ‘stop and the opponents on do‘ nothing to stop it. is LONGFELLOW . One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0'5. etc. single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. the situation by leading a c l ub to the king and returning the ten of hearts and discarding the nine of clubs on it. West wins with the jack but must then lead ii diamond from the K-J into South’: A-Q. The result of this line of play is that South saves a diamond trick and makes the contract. The recommended line of play is clearly correct — even if the bidding that West must have the king of diamonds and t h I t a diamond finesse would fail. if attempted. Continuous trump leads render him hcl \ viioowii aor ISNIV 11.1 WANT'lOG0lNFORTl-lE1l-lEATKE.' arr 1'LLADMlTI‘MC ABOUT HIM.’ n