e No Escape For Farmers In Pension Contributions vc. By .JAMES NELSON way to avoid. the liability, gov- OTTAWA (CP)--Most farmers |ernment officials said here. have until the end of this year But farmers who employ help to make their first contributions 9” @ seasonal or regular basis for coverage under the Canada **¢ soneen ete mains Pension Plan ond theve io ae| on, coc’ cat fecuaiding : © payrolls now and forwarding them monthly to the national * revenue department. The. de- ON THE Al partment already has had to set : up thousands of new accounts tats’ ore’ petiiohea” tres at she ‘ee chaige as. a pahle ceervice ana) {Zio Narn ord Waste, Sppear as presented to us by > 45 Town and Country Time ° Officials of the national health and welfare department, which sponsors the Canada Pension Plan, and of the national reve- “nue department, which does the accounting, said they have re’ ceived no formal protest from a group of Alberta farmers about their liability for contributions, WANT .TO OPT OUT Some 250 farmers in the Red Deer district are reported want ing to ‘‘opt out” of the pension plan gThis, officials here say, is impossible. Coverage of plan is compulsory for all and » The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 25, 1966. 11 | Cabinet Eliminating Reds Is New Aim In Indonesia (AP) —Indonesia's government is. reported seeking to form a cabinet that would eliminate all Communist elements. ; The military newspaper Ang- katan Bersendjata said the cab- inet will consist of about 24 members oe It quoted Sri Sultan Hamen- gku Buwono, a member of the présidium weighing the changes, as Saying? : : “A fresh atmosphere which ts free from the PKI (Indonesian Communist party) elements has to be created first to enable the cabinet to work for the people's ing two months of. student dem- onstrations. i Reliable. sources said Suharto has asked unacceptable minis fers in Sukarno's former 100 man cabinet.to submit their res*< ignations. These ministers are in addl- tion to the 15 Suharto announced | Friday had been taken into, pro tective custody The 15 include | First Deputy Premier Subar | drio, Third Deputy. Premier Charel Saleh, Education Minis- ter Sumardjo, Electricity Minis- ter Setiadi and Information Min- ister Achmadi. BUTCH, YOUVE By FINALLY SUCCEEDED,’ THOSE COOKIES You JUST BAKED SMELL DELICIOUS AND TASTE WONDERFUL / Pr Na F Jhanron slog aunt 45.00 up : ioe may have 6 to 16 points, but| ‘FE I8 COMMONLY A DESPERATE DEATH.—BION | . 2° MURRAY WHITE. 2 1 94c28 1052 974:g7sa] "hat 1 hghly significant is that AO 198, King Features Byadiate, Tne) SEA THe Fw : . t : | sponse may have a 3 sntrns ; : Sales and Pere $ ; ti ekisl <r Gone sige as 6 ihe on pees te =e ‘ > = et x on 2 ma : Orlebar St. *h’town + |to bid a five-card major show i @000 Gimr!) > (fF 4 SO OSOOO® 4 96 @KIS4 @AJ72 Ks ‘not-be bypassed. merely_because OUR BOARDING HOUSE-MAJOR HOOPLE : as e = CFCY ete tc the suit is weak. Major suit ; 2 : 4 c( he ; : games are an important target AND A THimaryY OWL i 4 ? Frida aur yy > princi i i 7 too ah ~ r .+_| 1, “Two hearts. The here tn a Hatag, and hey Can Oe 100 | TEGAD.TWI6GS, LIFE PLAYS CRUEL TRICKS JIN AN WITH ANEVPTY Kea 4 RN. > Weaih lof anticipation plays a highly easily missed if a player does EFFORT TO DEVELOP ARES MORE < eres Yip 6.30--News and . or \important role in bidding. - Be- not show a five-card major | eae ok Saeco SENSE OF HISTORY AMONG ENACINGLY THAN Ro % gi Noo xs UNS 4 6.35—Morning Reun 4M +. Temp. fore a player makes a bid he. when he has one. | feounbents Day, bipskosacr nena A BACHELOZ ADD- (ise eS ; 6.45—Island Maes Hs vie 3 should look ahead to see wheth-| 3.. Four hearts. This is-a-pre- BOARDERS TAUNTED ME ABOUT a) Ma ING UP HIS INCOME “a eee es ae es e er or’ not he may be creating a emptive bid, combining the | 40 1 MADE SOME <> 68, Ato grea TAX! BUTI CANT 4 x é oe ae soubien Hour llater problem for himself. chance: that: four hearts can be | PROMISES! NOW I FIND NO FLINDS ARE ING oe frei ae ed sin Reandip | For example, suppose you re- made withthe chance of block- | VAILABLE FOR. EVEN A MODEST 31S his oe Nau at Weathar 'spond to the heart bid with a ing opponents out of the hid- COMMEMORATION! 7.35—Farm Report |spade and your: partner bids ding on a hand where they: may | * 7 41—-Morning Reundup |two hearts. What now? If you be able to take a great many Personally—CBC x! the stations concerned. 1.00—News and Weather there is no machinery by which : “The students directed their a :00— ‘ ee interests, particularly’ in ; 1.05—Town and Country Time apyone can opt out. 5 sa ouster .campaign ~particularly f RIDAY PROGRA) 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show—CBC’ ‘Officials of both departments ~~ pase eae ,against Subandrio, whom they CFCY-TV 1.45-—Town and Country time said that a person who refuseS “president Sukarno, whose dic- Charged with being a tool of 2.00--News and Weather | to contribute to the pension plan tatorial nweee : have. been ‘China 2 2.05—Mostly Music will be ‘caught out at income jj a om ; Ps 1.40 p.m.—Musicale 2.1 5-Nevianak ‘Schoo! (Brbedcast kavetine Ha haa ba clipped, has been meeting with 2:00 p.m.—Film Festival La ne. prosecuted the presidium, named last Fri- DISDAINED PAPER 4 2.40 Film F a 2.45—Mostly Music for failure to contribute. , 2:30 p.m.—Film Festival + Head! d Weath : . day by Indonesia's new strong- : . 3:00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 5.00--News Headlines anc Weether But whether or not’ prosect-| 31+ cen” Suharto. The first Canadian “‘shinplas , | 8.25 p.m.—Take 30 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee . tions wourd actually be launched . hnattihe 4 : tara": were Shcont talian issued |.” | 4:00 on Weald ln Chea | 3.30—Pop Caravan - in the case of individual farmers |. The president turned over au- |‘ f we: | 4,00—News Headiines and Weather ; : “ . thority to Suharto”March 11 to in 1870 during a shortage of : 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle | ‘ is an open question. AS one of ; s GO RIGHT WHAT KIND OF A PARTy ~ | 5.06 pincchin tio ta | 4.03—Canedian Roundup ficial said,-the federal govern- restore political stability follow- silver. _ | IN WITH THe iS THIS —ALL BOYS”? IT’S MY VERY OWN : §.30 p.m.—Music Hop 4.10—Pep Caravan zment has not enough staff to:g0 mams Pwte DPI tEVUE IT AP ALAS CROWD.’ : et PRIVATE FAN CLUB “/., Frank's Bandstand rr Raster chasing farmers along every RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT cr , ewe ‘ ISN Cy: 4.00. o.maMe;. Ed x a eae rural road in the, country, haul- | : ee = SNT IF ' .25—Marine Weather ; t ‘ Y } | L- ° TERRIFIC? 6:25 p.m.—Robin Hood Jackpot 5.28—The Outports ing them into, court fo failure | i teens 3 ; ; 6.30 -p.m.—Gazette 5.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard * Pay: LES - re Bere ae 5.50—The Outports EMPLOYEES CONTRIBUTE iv’ 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot 6.00—News arid’ Vieather | Thalad the x ! ‘the i 7.20 p.m.—The Farm Scene «| 46-10—Tonight’s Music | pension pian, the. iy 7:30 p.m.—Flintstones 6.30—Business Barometer revpoue department gathers ‘in j 8.00 p.m:—The Munsters 6.35—Tonight’s Music i per. cent oo be- iF 8:30 p.m.—Mone McCluskey 7.00=Back To The Bibte tween _ 9900" and “95,000 a year! , 0% 5 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart 7.30—News and Viesther | from all employed persons 18 p : #4 @ 30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 7.45—Program Schedule and over. Employees contribute x oe 10.00 p.m.—Friday Theatre— 7.46—Tonight’s Music 1.8 per cent, employers the other { “lg Happened One Night” | 8.58—-News Headlines and Weather 1.8 per cent. 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 9.00—1967 and All Thet —CBC Self-employed persons must 12.13 a.m.—Loceal Weather’ and 9.45—In Canada This Week—CBC pay the entire 3.6 per cent and Sport Scores “1 10.00—CBC National News—CBC \they enter the plan when they | : KE 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off 10.15—Teday’s Editorial and Speaking earn $800 or more a year. oe @Bhile Phil and Donna | CLEMENT a deadly trap being 10.30—Musie Scene—CBC 11.00—News and Regional Weather | 11.05—Starlight Serenade 11.30—News and Maritime Weather | 11.35—Starlight Serenade = | 12.00—CBC News, Wr. and Sports 12.15—6:30 a.m.—News and Music | 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 _ (Cont'd) ; | 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. 7.46—Morning Roundup OPEN ALL WINTER A & W DRIVE-IN From 7 a.m. te 12 p.m. .11:00—Bill of Fare | The minimum and maximum limits of $600 and $5,000 for the |employed means that persons ‘earning less than the minimum | will not make any contributions or receive any benefits, and per- sons earning more than the | A self-employed person who \is not a farmer and who esti- |mates his income for the year is enough to bring the contribu- | - ition to $40 or more, must make | his contribution quarterly, at \for the first time in two vears in JACQUES \L ¢gur A maximum will not make any /HIS oats ee : RIVER CBA RADIO | contributions - on’ income above Ls eee TRACE OF HIM ¥ asian | $5.00. WOULD BE EXPUNGED (40g.1s89) } WAS SLAIN BAMEDIATELY AFTER -HE HAD ASSASSINATED KING HENRY IL OF FRANCE THEN HIS CORPSE WAS TRIED, MCTED, AND SENTENCED TO BE TORN APART BY 4 HORSES! AND HEIDELBERG Coffee Shop & Delicatessen 192 Kent _ Charlottetown CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | Each day the code letters are different. | A Cryptogram Quotation WLYYWT SoU. . Partner bids One Heart, next Porteeseccccoscosseoes player passes, both sides vul- : Reconditioned Chain ¢\nerable. What would you bid ‘- SAWS $ now with each of the following ¢! four hands? oOo Temp. pass. you have failed to show the heart support: if you bid three hearts, you have done too ‘much bidding for the limited \values. you. have: <3 | The way to get out of this ‘trap is not to create it in the first place. Just raise one heart to two, indicating 6 to 9 points That's what 7.45—\sland ‘Wr. and Mar 7 4b—Morning Roundup 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 8.00—News 8. 11=Weather 8.16—Morning Round sp. 8.55—Weather 9.00—CBC National News 9.10--Notes and Music .sarily indicate greater strength than a notrump response. A one notrump response | GWLIY dinarily -ranges from 6. to points, while a suit response tricks with spades or diamonds as‘ trumps. The leap to four hearts may succeed in. silencing the enémy when a lesser bid would not. : 4 Three hearts. This bid, forcing tq game, says in effect. that you have an'opening bid facing an opening bid. The high- card point count i usually 12 19 00--News and Weathat and a trump fit ; F 10.05—Note® and Musi vou have, and that’s what) you to 15, but where distributional 19 30—Preview Commentary should bid. The decision on how factors are present,the raise 10.35—Notes and Musi. _ far to go should be placed right 11.00—News and Weather where it belongs—in partner's 11.05—Notes and Musie lap : =Bulletin Foard” conte temsennmeennn hn ‘ + GocKiotei-ond Music : | 2. ‘One spade. One oft _ ard: +4, ' lest things to sell some players A writ . is the ideavthat a ‘sult response SatENA | jin the one level does not neces- 12.05—Town and Country Time may: be given with fewer points. Four or more trump are prac- tically guaranteed. : ~_-}+—is—_not—_neceassaryor—desir- able to bid- diamonds or clus, “neither being a five-card suit The direct raise is. best, DTIMOET YKLFAE WLYYWT Or.—UMEIMW" IVFEVWT OE, YKLFAE MG- Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: THE END OF A DISSOLUTE 7 NY NN aS vNOOTWd 30fF RESTAURANT, 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard the end of. March June -Sep- Malpeque Road 8.00—News tember and December’ If the Ste arses asin amount is less than $40 he ie i - : CKCW-TV 8.45—Weather pe = podtninygtteng ee ae x ar ‘ :15— ities riscast * ae ate 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On iG Bee Show, Part 2 turn for 1965. i 10:00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 8:35—Max Ferguson Show | But in the case of an individ- 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 9:00—CBC News jual. farmer ey ee ; = i : 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 9:10—Commenta | contribution 6 per VAS emer thon Helens a ectesiclet not fail due until Dec. 31 this DAILY CROSSWORD 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square. 9:21—A.M. Chronicle yeaf and April 30 next year. ; 12.20 pim.—Across Canada 51s poviees - ae y ‘ — oier ee mia 12:50. p.mr.—Friday Playbill— 11:00—CBC News |PAYS TWICE YEARLY |. : ring 25. Pouch The End of the Affair | 14.95—Joan Marshall A farmer pays his inconie tax |. “5. Eng. lobster . oe gs 2. ‘ 2.30 p.m.—At Home with Helen) 11.15—Fer Consumers | and nw his pension plan con- ° Fae oa oo Se TT MOTE TS - Crocker ~_+.1 44. 30—Recort_Album | tribution—twice a year. Two- spot Sette é [ATHENS] —— -2.00_p.mi=To Tell: The Truth ——|1};30—The Archers ithirds of the amount is due at mre Ver. Sua ‘ CIA DORE GIAIF IF | 3.30 p-m.—Take Thirty 11:45—Music On The Heather | the. end of the —calendar —year_|~ sin oom ea 7-Compenss-— 7 UATE 4:00' p.m.—Werld In Contrast 11:55—Assignment when he is able to estimate his a ited Dpeean Ps RT yg 4:30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle “4 12:60—Jamboree Junction jincome for the year and the} ee fool 8 Not IS IL JEJE IK BBA ISIE (TiS) §.00 p.m.—Cartoon - Capers 12:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals !balance at income tax time the 12. Hat wasteful 30. Warde SITVEESIONS] 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast following April. 14, Helmet 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club 1:00—CBC News end Weather : A farmer who employs help (light) 6.15 .p.m.—TV News 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show however is required: by law to| 46, ts ‘ 6:25 p.m.—TV Weather 1:45—Time Out For Melody |make. regular payroll dedue- 17 noch 6.30 p.m.—TV Sports 1:59—D.O. Time Signal | : y ane ions of 1:8 per cent from the Syrian 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 2:00—Time Out For Melody ; ad deit 7:00 p.m.—Gilligan’s. island 2:15—National School Broadcast employee s cheques "a oe 48, Uresin 7:30. p.m.—The Saint 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story. | ribute 1.8 per cent out of his a ° 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place—lll 3:00—CBC News own pocket. These — payments | 20. Fleming 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee are to be sent to the revenue or Smith 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee department every month. . 21. Vipers ‘10.00 p.m.—Friday Night’ at the, 4:00—CBC News A revenue department spokes-| 24.Swish Movies 4:03—Canadian Roundup man said Alberta ranchers who | 26. Be ill Part 1--The Quiet American | 4:10—Music In The Air regularly hire a number of | 28. Pastoral Part I!--Voodoo Island 4:15—Musie tn The Air workers. are accustomed to). hg 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 4:30—Assignment |monthly deductions for income ie * 12:15 a.m.—LTV News Highlights 4:35—Music In The Air taxes and find the additional de-| 3", : ~~»N21Z_a.m.=Friday.... Nite. Movie Con-'|. 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast _ }ductions for Canada Pension “leat _ tinued 5.20-CBC Notebook” "~~~ Plan payments little~-additional-|~--3¢- pavolver 4 2:00 a.m.—3tation Sign Off 5:35—Assignment administrative burden. i 38. area le namaed . LL 5:45—Tempo and Notebook . But he said there is difficulty Tettan WATCH TV WHILE } + 6:00—CBC News |getting small farmers to recog- 39, Superior, 6:15—On Parliament Hill \nize the legal requirements for | ean ene } + 6:20—Teday’s Editorial ' |monthly deductions and contri- | 41,Composer Zz | 6:25—Inland Weather and Sperts butions under the pension plan for the 88’s i 6:30—B oe Bitenieter jin cases where a farmer hives 44. Reverie if EStLWhe ‘Wil Canta. Wilk Me one man, either ona part-time 46. Ellipticals i : G50 Bad and Charles |basis or for only a few months 47. Plateau { 2 FREE DELIVERY 7:05—Music iy Th Evening [Of the year umm oe | 8:00—1967 And A at-(Part 1 : 7 : ; j 50. Assam From, 5:30 p.m. te 11:30 p.m. a eat wee ane ON GUILLOTINE aiiceere : oe , grap iva | LYONS, France (Reuters) — | DOWN Open Seven Days a Week ae Say pees | The guillotine was used Tuesday oe nd ‘ | eaves 7 ‘ : f UN |metropolitan France, it was: hed r. @ Fish.& Chios Suds and Song’ ae a ans DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — ’s how t { COME ee Toor ean team ela Taare thera eee hed to AXYDL Sti R oe Sl Tine, te PEEL DION Tee A a ie Ore TT @ All European Meat & Cheese | Marine Weather the 1962 murder of three fellow | 1s LONGFELLOW oor Mickie: a We CAN MUCH "CLASS"! »}HAS A FOLLOWING! - | 12:15—Musie In The Night Algerians in France. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used BACK AS OUR BASEBALL WILL oe Hed BALL g CUMMINGS DIAL 4-6669 for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- ANNOUNCER, SMOOTHER HAS NEVER DONE trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. JOB,’ 5 FORE! PORTS BE! AND-DRO0L /F-/LL BET iT TASTES (A a Vath Ni