The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April 8, 1968. 18 up“! "9"“ 011° 10b." Ind ‘ “0"! "M" the “59”” °' "1"! ' c o/ a 6! added: lGeneral Agreement on Tariffs; I do T . ; “ICoiizersely. thgt would intl-land Trig: willt be comlmencfig ma e at every too more as within nex year. wo capita of imports. robs one .3... think that at such bargaining Ma his job. How ludicrous andsessions the government should Y Be U s over-simplified a solution to alsupport any efforts of thei ' 0 Siublem as complicated andiUnited States under their new} 3 verse as international trade." Tr-de Expansion Act to secure I WAYSIgflégléa ISI dollars worth of wheat to Com- Mir. Brodeur. who is president lower common external taritis‘ : Army Secretary Cyrus Vance > says the Caribou ll transport / wheme MINDFEMINAND T‘l-lls EVENIN’ATGJR HOUSE, WA‘I’OII WU EAT W" ? GRANDMAH .’ EhTTHE AIR MUN DA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musll.sl. 2.00 p.m.—Che2 Helene 2.l5 p.m.—-Nurser.y School 2.30 p.m.—5ing Ring Around 2.45 p.m.-Friend|y Giant a... nth-O 6" a > 2 munist China, he said. of Cassidy's Ltd.. Montreal the European Economlc SFIJIEMS UNFORTUNATE stated that it a policy of reduc: Community. ‘ If we are losing business ing or restricting imports were “Canada herself should be‘ 0" ‘< plane. being developed in Can- because a fore' ' ' - . .-—Lo lta Yo n Slo . "in country ‘1‘ carnal '0 ill ultimate conclu- willin to make substantial tar- g-g’g :I:I_h: "m: 9 ‘ w Egg-Dmitle list!t manufactured in nances the competition as a slon. it would cause rising costs in coicessions in negotiations 4-00 P.m.-Scarleil Htll He age that“ S°Vemmeni Operation. in part. for Canadian-made goods. re- with the us. return tor I30 pImI_N°rmn Vince”, Peal. c105 edgd a Iresponse in a that would seem to be an duce their export competitive- worthwhile tariff reduction; by , m_R,z,i. mm. 5 . oor hearmg before “Fe unfortunate development." he ness. cause customers abroad the US which would be useful :30 :I-IIII_TMI Living IWOIH Ieienateharmed services commit- said. to curtail purchases in Canada. to Canadian exporters." .00 III—AW" “any the w ere members criticized Vance said the Caribou I, and create havoc in various T_ _ regor, president of 2-“ :IIII_GHIII. t; U.S. plane order in Canada produced by de Havilland Air other ways. Rona, of Canada. speaking on 3 7:00 pIIIII_Nm°IIa| Heme" Cow IlIiIlIluIIIIsubgegested II? similar plane craft of Canada Limited at POLICY MUST BE POSITIVE Anglo - Canadian trade. sug- a Us r V5?" “lured In the DOWDSVIF-V. 00L. had advan- M. E. Corlett. the associa- gested that importers look more x 7.20 p.m.—CFCY-TV Election Cover. m'mii 2’?“ng Imore implOY- tages With its short takeoff and tion's legal counsel. said that closely at what they import m ,9, i sored t ri if “"5- cell‘ landing characteristics. because of events occurring from other Countries and exam- .< 7.30 p.m.-—Nationa| Election Cov- ‘ hearm “msc Pdof the Feb. 28 The US. Army has been elsewhere, “the Canadian gov- ine the possibility of importing "l d 8 was ma e public Thurs- buying the Caribou I steadily ernment. however it will be those goods from the United 2 7,45 p.m.—CFCY-TV Election Cover. asye‘ t H and how has joined with the composed after April 8. must Kingdom. 0 I e d na or .oward CIannon. Ne- company and the Canadian gov- embark upon a more imagina- “A great many more prod- a.00 p.m.-—Nationsl Election Cow :3 :d lifmocrat. said he has ernment in sharing costs of tive and positive trade policy ucts could be ‘made in England' : mg. ea et‘ence Secretary Mc- developing the bigger and more than has existed 'in recent instead 0‘ countries with which 9' sIso PImIéFCYJV Elem” Com“ Namara say there is little Ithe powerful Caribou years. our balance of trade is less m .9. iCaribou can do that similar _“However. we have the "Far-reaching tariff negotla- favorable.” 9.00 P-m.—Nationsl Election Cov- Aggggzg is“??? c?mswt lilo-t :lghtsv pgrstuant thoI the contra“. I I r ym ng on.. 0 menu ac ure t s airplane in I no pImIlggiw Election Coy.” Missouri Democrat. sald it the United States it the re- s “ ‘ {M ‘ .9, seems Canadians sometimeSl search and development turn ' - philmmsmflu - 1' gummsfigrml no pImI_Na”°m, Hum," Coven seek “u nfa i r advantages." out all right." he added. ' r\ g ,wtoftlie i “WN5MM,£X‘W .9. While the us. is worrying Caribous are used for trans. .~ 0 3F5K‘90'-- i. 4, my 9.50 p.m.-—CFCC-TV Election Cover- about unemployment. Canada porting troops and equipment a 1 § satay ageI sells hundreds of millions of over rough terrain_ s ‘I l0.20 p.m.—Nstions| Election Cover-I a g \ ‘ age. I 1H. h I E L I I: 10,20 p_m.—-.CgF.CIY-TV Election Cover-I a 10,3o-p.m.—Netionsl Electlon Cover-‘ U d B I I d [In I 0 —EQFEY TV Election Cover y i E g y’ l0.5 P-m. ’ ' 7 . \_ ‘ I 5 age: , sy FORBES RHUDE let us build up to a higher level ' ' w 'r“\.. X " "-00 P"“"N°“°"°l Elem” C°V".Canadlan Press Business Editor to achieve equality or balance. ;-~—-—er..nueer.u._.e K wlumms :0 Egg-YIN new“ COWJI TORONTO (CPl—ngh levels’ “Increase our imports. and “gekmlgmsasmwm 11.20 p-m.- e [in both imports and exports increase our exports by a H ' WING GRAN ToniEMiLLJiL'wA95 II 30 p "II—NaI-IOMI Elem” covflI‘SlIloU-JA her the Canadian trade greater amount eate. a PRoTEcrED I‘lf AGAINST STKAY LIVESTOCK I ' ‘ e. ain‘t}! ‘ - Brmeau» “wide!It trading balance or surplus. WIMGASAMH Hot/’7?) THIS is sci-rial: out: CLAss I CHEST x-isav AND , Lousss.’ no on AQEVOU sun: ‘50 m_CFcy,TV 5......” CW...” . 9. canad‘an Importers AS‘ Referring to Ontario’s current 7”: rA/LGATEOFfl/S M60” HEALTH WEEK N 601' CHECKED. HEART RECOQDING. rope! My HEAQT wwr lT DIDN'Tsouno l r P‘ - lsomation. said Thursday at thel _ _ » . . SCHOOL! GOOD ~ THUMP—THUMPET‘Y-THUMP.’ KNDA BROKEN‘ '93‘ lassociation's annual meeting. !trade, crusade and What he ‘ ' " " iDEA.’ KiNDA UK: s - l2;00 p.m~-CBC W N W ‘ n {described as its "objectionable ' K RECOQD'NG" ' ROCK N' 'l l2l0 sm--—Nstione| Election Coven. Le} “5 “0t “'5’ '10 acmeve‘ . . " IsN-rT-HAT , . ‘ ‘ ,g,_ [equality by dragging every- advertlsmgI slmm l cks. Mr. fl SOMETHING ROI-L- ‘ 12o .ImI_CFcy_w Elwion cov.,_.thing down to a certain level." Brodeur cited the claim that _' NEW; _. .I er. Brodeur stated. "but rather"‘every $100 less of imports per > l2.30 p.m.—Natlone| Election Cover-i }' s e. X l2.50 s.m.—CFCY-TV Election Cover-It i CONTRACT BRIDGE LOO s.m.-—Netionsl Election Cover-I: ‘ sge. EI c I. By B. JAY BECKER ' "1.1,,7‘" 1.20 s.m.—Nstlonsl ection over- ‘ ‘ Pacmc .9. SINGI-E Gila-9 lS BUILT on A REEF minis l.30 s.m.—Nsiionai Election Cover- FAMOUS HANDS IE; UNDER NATER age. South dealer. tricks were still far, far away. gnu/2W6 1.50 mm-Netioml "um" CW” Neither side vulnerable. He was short of entries to dum- YEARRR‘SFG We” mlwmg Isl m and there w ’t man . mourn y , eren y 2-00 I»m~—'N°"°""' E'°‘”°" CW“ . KQ852 tricks to develop even if he got “90- there. Al this point he led the . . 983 2.30 s.m.——Nstional Election Cover. :A52 jack of heartSI being careful m gaggm Baum .92- J3 play the eight from dummy 403053 u-Unltd 32A 3 ragga I-oo n-m-—-C.BC-TV NW- WES-r “51. when West took the king. Laurens- w-isht ‘ moo noon 2 3.10 s.m.——5ign °"- . A 10‘ . 9763 West returned the nine of “W t Km!" '0 E5 GE 53“ c _______.___-___———— x. . 10 6 5 2 clubs. which South took with the “"101” “Detect- bid: N t ‘M I . K J 1033 . 7 queen. Declarer then cashed the of or. 1 RB?“ 23 E‘s“. ‘ 0 4.1094. +Kg52 ace of hearts. playing the nine aw“ n c e“ ‘u z) : no d It SOUTH from dummy. and ex1ted with a mot-9° we; , from __ :-—-——-a"n—————: 37 llilast took the seven with the 1122;” Exam or 3:?" z . Q964 eight and returned the seven of con”: much on may * A Q 7 6 (I: C s U. S.“ ing 'lml”. “IV. , . . ' v - 1 .Tee. . . : Open 8.30 a,.m.~9 [Ml]: o The bidding. played the [em South allowed “Inn. . 5 Egg“ ’5 3:0?“ " a American U76 Kent 53- (09!!- EW'“ ".i South West North East him to hold the trick. _ m 3.0,”. pom “other (2 cartoon,“ WWOWM*H°*‘* 1 O 2 Q 2 Q Pau- This effectively endplayed “dd 1,; 7_ mm.“ was.) Peter 2N? Pass 3 NT West. He could not play the ace anger) u “a ,chk 35.3".” m. CKCW-TV Opening iead_ten of cl b and another spade. which would 13. month. gvm cum human“ I Here is a fine hand that“; make dummy's spades good. not white 9. Relevant ".Janltor'l Scot. i2.:io p.m. Station Sign On mates the tech i f 1 “5‘ could he lead the ten of spades metal 10. Yes: dial. swab —— to News. Weather. 5mm dumm is It" que 01 g 3°. first, because dummy would win 17. Titles for 16. Slate ax 31.Fisher- (looks I ]2-45 WW Mondav Plavbi“ the “yup {'M Y“ gayel m and return a spade to accom- monks 18.Sailyard' man's after) m "it Good Humour MG" man on“ as 6" nledual plish the same result. So West 19-DObtor‘l Scot. catch- 38.8trings: z 1-30 Win-Sing Rina A'OU'Id y years “0' returned the jack of diamonds. note 20. Toeye basket mus. ” 2.45 p.m.—Friendly Giant West led the ten of clubs, De- Declare, won it with tho uMedievsl 21.6“ taxman: .Tiny _‘ 3.00 p.m.—At Home With clarer covered With the jack and queen, cashed the six of clubs, weapon company Rom. 40.Goddels of Helen Cracker won the king with the ace. Then and led a diamond to the ace. 35.A..K.c. customer Antiq. dawn 3.30 p.m.—-Tske Thirty he played the jack of spades. If He now played the three of "8‘" 4.00 p.m.-Scerlet Hill West had taken the ace. South’s hearts and {messed the seven 2‘ "5m" ' 1 3 “ 5 " 7 3 9 '° 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room task would have been easier but when East followed 10w, -3Y — I2 5.01 p.m.-—Rezzla Dazzle West properly ducked and the queen of hearts provided trick Em) " 5-30 Dim—Th“ living WO'H Jack held the trick. number nine. mum) ,5 ,4 “0 p-m--5“pr'.c'“bN From South's Viewpoint. nine] Note that if the eight and nine* Rum, 3 2g: P.m.—IIiIeieItI/i:::Io lot hearts had not been unblock-I branch of .5 it, _' g; ‘ ' ' . . 7.15 .ed earlier. South would a ve; legislature: ‘ 6:35 p‘m'_le'°""'°'élw:°'her 13:53:“; RoundUp gone down because he would} an. n in i9 20 1! I 6‘0 “mp???” “s m 7.35.4”, Rep”, have been unable to cash two. 38.Goemyl "I '5: 6:50 P-m~"Fe:V"":‘ W a". 7I4,_coumy ‘ Wmm Roundup hearts at the finish. neatthst 22- 23 24 =5 l- ‘3: 7.00 pm- 0' °' 'f°"" _ Note also that it East had re-. catches :1 | R m 8.00 News 7.30 om—CBCIEEfiw‘?" awn". 8.il—Weniher turned a club at. trick seven. in- mice '1" 77 2 5g 7'45 p'm'—LI°". e;"°';' ” 3.16_c°un,,y g, wow," Roundup stead of a diamond. South would 30.Place "I as "‘00 p'm‘“: “'87, e” ' 3,45_w..,im have attained the same end pos- 81. The - 13 ’9 ‘ 2'00 "m‘ '9" ' 3.50.A,im;c New. ition by leading the nine of dia- "Georgie. so 3| a W' "" "m" " ""‘l 8.57—Thought For —Todsy m‘mds' b l oo—csc News s. Voice Reports Lyn a: 33 34 as so 7 2 TV. CAI-LS ¢.io—csc Preview Commentary l0.30—UnlversltY of th-‘Alr—CIC 'mrth'em Q , . 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