- ; ee me The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 28, 1966. 13 | Recollection By Johnson: | pearson says Outside Capital ‘ ’ “ 7 q Differs From Book Story cee : NEW YORK (AP) — fee benk, Fhe Povth 0 Pet: ieemy, We anes ee am aes 1 week magazine says President | 4st. ," Newsweek says, have. reached its present eco-| He government sees Johnson's own recollection of| |The manuscript by author | quotes Johnson’ as explaining to ‘nomic position without the belp|no eases, fee maine |e William Manchester — subject u ° oytside cap strong his succession to the presidency | o¢ suit by Mrs. John F. Ken-| “I wasn’t going to let Mre-} Mr. Pearson was. interviewed |™aimtain control over its bank- differs sharply from the Ken-inedy and current negotiations | Kennedy fly back alone with hi8|recently by : and insurance companies. medys’ “evident perception of|with publishers to remove pas-| body.” : The ital should” ; it” as related in the fortheom-|S@&es offensive to her—is Te-| By Johnson's memory, News |day the paper carries the- sec- |fwreiz® Goidine acetates | ported to tell of friction between | week says, Robert Kennedy was |0nd of anscription zn corporations the Kennedy group and Jobe-| not noncommittal about when |covering a wide range of af-|0t foreign oe i g a fe, § : as fmgs are published free of |S@sSination of President Ken-| The maigazine Johnson’s |economy,” Mr. Learson French -. speaking Canadians/3< . charge as a public service and |nedy in Dallas. +] versie ie that Kennedy recom) Tm “anxious io “ensire the | would ‘be “to undertand. beter [U9 appear as presented te us by | One section is reported to tell | mended that he take the oath at|™ximum amount of Canadian hopes and aspirations, the stations concerned. of Mrs. Kennedy’s shock at find-| once. “He recalls telephoning |°wnership and control of our re-\their insistence on maintaining |S -_ ing Johnson and his party sb | Bobby: ‘I hate to bother you aly our oc our industry and of |their separate culture, their sep-| on. WEDNESDAY PROGRAM: | "°247,% command aboard the| 9 time like this, but~. . .’ and|™, ecknomile. development." arate language and their sep | presidential plane, Air | Force | asking for a ruling.” Newsweek | int’ s country could h sole | arate traditions. - ._.” + CFCY-TV body wes borne sheerd in 6 cdf: TKennedy. he said, told him: |*26!¢, exclusive cottrol over its BOOZE STILL KILLS 9 1:30 p.m.—fhusieate fin se : ‘I think you should be sworn in |°Ccnomie destiny i Mere Sas Same Syenchyes ing Another section of Manches-|there” but Bobby also said he ds _ would continue _ to . 2.00 p.m:—Emergency Werd 10 : 2:30 pm.—dth Annual Beshive | 1€5"S book is reported to relate | would check it and call back Giant ‘Slalom Mrs. Kennedy’s annoyance that/The return call came instead , £00 p.m.—Take 30 Johnson repeatedly called her/from then deputy attorney-gen- 2:30 p.m.—Edge of Night honey,” and.what Johnson was| era] Nicholas Katzenbach, who + 4:00 p.m.—Communicate tald when he telephoned advised Mr. Johnson to take the * 4:3) p.m.—Time for Adventure slain President's brother, Rob- presidential oath at once and - | §:00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin : ert F. Kennedy, then the attor-| dictated its:Mtording to a John- + 5:30 p.m.—Musie Hop ney-general, for a ruling 00 | son at * 6:00 p.m.—TBA sees We Sree ee ey : 6:15 p.m.—tLive Longer. . office in Texas ot 6:30 p.m.—Gazerte aboard the plane. vy 7:00 p.m.—CFCY TV News Newsweek says in‘a story Hea Drinker 2:15 p.m.—Jr. Chamber of Com | the Jan sap oe Abana re In U.S. Likely , merce » 7:30 p.m-~Dean Martin Show ‘ 8.30 p.m.—Bewitched ~ 9:00 p.m.—Green Acres (Color): + 9:30 p.m.—Bob Hope Theatre * 10:30 p.m.—festival— “The Blues” *#12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 512:19 a.m.—Local Weather end ‘ Sport Scores + 12:20 @.m.—Sign Off ‘ CKCW-TV * 9.57 e.m.—Station Sign Or 10-00 e.m.—Casey Jones 10:30 a.m.—R.C.M.P. 31:00 a.m.—Mikhali 11:30 a.m.—friendiy Giant *11:45 e.m—Chez Helene - 12:00 s.m.—Butternut Square 12:25 p.m.—Emergency V’ard 10 12:55 p.m.—CBC TV News > 3:00 p.m.—Playbdiii— . Ten Days to Tulare) * 2.30 p.m.—At—Home With Helen Crocker \: 3.00 p.m.—Teke Thirty ; 3:30 p.m—Edge of Night 4:00 p.m.—Communicate 4:3) p.m.—Time For Adventure 9-00—CBC News . 5:00 p.m.—Funtime 9-15—The Gordie Tap Show - 5:30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker 9-45—A.M. Cronicle -” > 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club 10.30—Pleyreom only once a year, totalled 32 News, Weather, Sport | 10-55—Assignment per cent of the. population. - 6:35 p.m.—Supper Club —-14400=¢°2 News — Infrequent to moderate 6:50 p.m.—Winners Circle_ ___]11208—Jean Marshall drinkers from the bulk of the 7:00 p.m.—Take A Chance 11:15—Assignment—Consumers population—57 per cent. Cisin ” 3:30 p.m.—The Flintstones |11:20—Al Foster Show said he believes they are + 8:00 p.m.—the Fugitive 11:5" —Nation’s Busiress « | more often the producers of * 9:00 p.m.—Green Acres 12:00—Jamboree Junction society. + %30 p.m:—Bob Hope 12:30—Maritime Ferm B’cast : . —The heavy drinker is more ©10:30 p.m.—Festival—The Bives 1:00-—CBC News end Weather likely to entertain at heme t * 12:00 p.m.—CSC-TV News 1:15—John Orainie Tells A Story than outside, more likely to » 12:20 a.m.—Viewpoint 1:30—Monique Leyrer Entertains choose friends from | ©172:25 am.—lTV News 1:54—Assignment ae ae f : work than from his neighbor- ' 12:35 a.m.—Sign Off 1:59—DO Time Signal hood or his family less likely ; CRCY RADIO ee ves to attend church, and more : / 2:1$—Atlentie School Beast Siecly to come from 0 feeiy ‘ WEDNESDAY ” that at least condoned drink- é , “Things of Nature ja > 6:30—News and Westher — eo To qualify as heavy drinker |: 6 45-tsland Wr. and Mar. 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' “ review Commentary | @:03—Between~ Ourselves |--But Robert -B.~Evans,— AMC-+—19-peojecting —-7>2 | — > Content 9:00—Midweek Theatre gamit nothing devel- edges of — ; 11.00—News and Weather oe the contact and AMC roofs , i 11.05—Notes and Music not held discussions with | 13. Nervous “ | 11.45—Bulletin Board ‘ 10:15—Five Nights A Week At This |r itton since then. _ . | t4. Biblical r VL-S)-Heten, od fiente a ae AMC. and Litton — in character - te , 1.55—Agriculture “66 :30—Distinguished Artists Angeles last week denied = 12.00—Weather ¥ige-Cot. Soe Sut tan glinned to antes DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work i: 12.05—Town and Country Time | 1 1:03-—The Music Of Schubert Evans said in an interview AXYDLBAAXE 12.30—News nd Weather ae ee ne wrores end inland | that AMC also approached some % LONGFELLOW - 12:43—P.E.1. ‘Road Report bane ee ean Weather other firms at the time about One letter simply. stands for another. 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Declarer now ruffed a diamond, cashed the queen of spades, and then ruffed his last spade with the eight. After trumping another dia- mond in his hand, South cashed the king of hearts and then overtook the jack with the ace. By this time ten tricks had been played and South had only | the A-10-9 of clubs left. West, who had done nothing but fol- low suit all the way,.had the K- @4 of clubs as his last three cards. So jack of clubs from dummy played-the- West found ently invincible had somehow As a result, South tract; the only were a spade and