\ x 4 ‘-_e | ig : oe “ e ie | . Finance Minister Foresees | bayan pe a ted with fund-raising than with i, ( dee ’ 3. “ e. _ |poliey.., . Magazine, published at : ; ; g Actual power rests with the jthe University a Nowe Dame P) é : chairman of the board of direc- /but not i , f a. , Connected with it, says Bese eRe a . ; / tors, Bishop veers Spon the 13 have ‘been restricted by ‘. = Ss = and the .executive director, church authorities in é TORON syd er i a oe deficit, that may run'over , -mote competition among them’ wijkins, . both - Negroes. “Both sg i pu ee teachin 4 i Sharp 000,000,000. a » for the’ benefit of he public were - re-elected by the board ;“because of some involvement’ i public address as finance minis-/ He also said: -: : @ large.” : ‘- |Monday night. 9. > in the struggle for civil rights, 5 ter that the federal sera 2 As finance minister he tec-| —Continued access t6 the U.S.) \ioortield Storey, & Bostan |OF iM What is loosely and care- | 1966 while a larger share of tax oa ss bles cagesitnns Goines seit there awver. was the group's Healt? ealied: ‘the pece move- ; ecamed 1s'Aiverted ; ves}. importance to us, ‘president, from 1910 to 192. | ei. = enues is to the prov-| than merely balancing the| are dangers in too large an “ksyjan, former. president and} ™ editor, Rey. John Reedy ; inces. teal federal budget, and the gov-| inflow of foreign @apital and seneral ‘manager’ of Colonial (Gf the Congr; ay tue Teak | -_ He also noted that his first ernment plans a growing pro-| a better ‘balance of interna- Tanning Co, was.elected to the |C Foss, says ‘editorially “that 4 budget, to be presented to Par- gram in the field of .interna-|~ tional payments should be NAACP board of directors ia} ’ We like it or not, | iament in the spring, must take| tional aid nay | eotight, hed Ae ieee, # ~ __ [liere is a growing group of Ca- { ino account a lower yield on| —To restrain the domestic), — ion of*federal - provin-| ‘eanvicl ; gic laynien, religious ‘nuns : | Earlier, Wilkins told the quar i present income tax rates be-| economy. from trying to ex-| cial fiscal arrangements, rei, directors meeting. that|oo brothers) ‘and. priests who | eaufe payments into the Can-| pand more rapidly than is|- placing those which expire in,| membership has. fallen for the developing lence and ada pension fund.'wil be deduct-} Physically possible, the gov-|. the spring of °1967, “is NOt) ond year in a row — from in the techniques of public biel from incomes. — ernment will continue to post-| - likely to be easy,” and ° 460,000 to 440,159.» oe: i Mr. Sharp said many deci-| Dome some malor. - building/ new thinking”. is on in ——|. “Whether or not the present gions on which budget proposals | Projects beyond 1986 and is/ Ottawa on ways'to enstine the; | a at fay chutek\ ‘repre- ‘will be based have not yet been urging restraint in pricexand| federal government can py RCW ekl & sents a crisis is perhaps débat- taken: But he sboke of higher| Wage increases this year, ~ mote, rational objectives with- e y we can all agree Taras ~~ aimenditures and: eee see rent cea provincial TO.) ae ge e Dette oe reduction nues year, 965-66 | °. aponsibilities, ae bl which demands government : 7 budget deficit may “be less |_. Sees Pro em ‘ 4 openly and. immedi. ‘Canadian Club | ‘#2. $100,000,000 in ite tradi. |SETS FRAMEWORK _ 0 res _ Addressing the ( tional parliamentary way of Mr. Sharp's. speech, entitled| SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) —|7> == of Toronto, the new finance mit-| s--cunting In its effect on the [Aeenda For 66, touched on Ave Maria, a. Roman Catholic) " LIKE THE HEIGHTS economy there may be a sur- ee me Brazilian city of Sao domstic product growth in the | 5i15- of $90,000,000—an’ anti-in. |the federal finance -ministry, enced Priests:in a special Jan. |Paulo has more than 1,000 new year may be less than in| Fito impact, [setting the framework: ‘within 8 issue on a controversy in the ibuildings more than 10 stories 1985 and the country faces a which. he intends to administer.|United States over freedom of troublesome international pay-| PREPPING FOR ACTION. .,|the countrys finances: =~ . —— —The’ report of the Carter} He praised former finance. i : : i royal commission on taxation | minister Gordon and uy "he | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ON THE AIR. wt set te zecee i time tor |trouid try. t0, cary on in the |! - BNE * “ a general revision-of tax law-|traditions of two earlier Liberal ; 2 in this year’s budget, but fi- finance ministers—James Isley . The following program list-| nance department experts jand Douglas Abbott — under ; ings are “pu free of] have already started analys- |whom he once worked as a sen- charge as-a public service and ing draft recommendations of |ior official of the finance depart- appear as presented to us by the commission for quick ac- |ment. / the stations concerned. tion when the report is com- oie ree bras tem tae af pleted. ers scientious as “Mr. Tisley and .as WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS) —He is reviewing the revision |cheerful ‘about it as Mr. Ab- : 2 - | of the Bank Act submitted tu |bott,” he said. °~- CFCY-TV Parliament last year by Wal-| ‘On. taxes, however, the new | 1.30 ces ter Gordon, his predecessor, | minister spoke~guardedly. The | eae Mersey EE _and “there will be some |budgetary position would depend | a Lin tin tated changes.” The new. act will bein large measure on decisions 25 pom.— ‘ : : le 4.00 en —Bereie Prudden Show cial institutions and to pro-'|dertake additional finantial sup- 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle _§ : : . port for the universities, the 5.09 peporsaea Beisel Seqieee : a eet Seen importance of which is widely "600 pamnTBA 1215-Newi and Milie=CBC a pe vENUE a Seve: 6.15. p.m.—Live A News, W. and : ‘Sun ee . OP M—Gaete : “On the other hand, our Gay ise Oana 7.00 p.m.—CFCY-TV ‘News. . CBA RADIO ent tax law includes .a provision "71S p-m.—TBA és : ae WEDNESDAY to divert an additional part~ of " 7,30. p-m.—Walt Disney F ; the personal income tax to’ pro- ‘8,30 p.m.—Bewitched 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1} |vincial governments, start, 9.00 p.m.—Blue tight 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 [ing today, and it also provides SSP en Oe NN | is eee * for the tax cut of last July to be 10.30 grote wages! shiamuiia 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. ‘lin effect for a full year. We wil ‘ ee 8:15—Maritime Sportscast \ 12.00 a.m.—CBC News 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 1 Se coniooties to te oe 12.13! a.m.—tLocal Weather and Sports 8:35—Max Ferguson Show ; oad Oc plans will uid cada ee Pee eos * |be deductible from taxable in- ~ -m, * ): 10-—Commentary ” = ~KCW-TV 9:15—Assignment er : ~ : 9:21—A.M. Chronicle a a me ye ese gyri = ; 3 ; 10:45—Playroom : 5 . Sharp wou Pep penance on. 131:00—cBC News Ss be another seer of high em- OO eee ne ecotie Schoole ~~~ 1:0S—~Josn Marshall. =... ployment... production _.and__-in- A Se ond Giant a oe come, But the expansion in real. oe : 1: ural Commentator ou — adjusted to take -ac- 12.00 ae ar haa 11:30—The Archers ae price increases—‘‘can- 12.20 a.m.—Across Canada 11:45—Music On The Heather not be as great as it was in the 12.50: p.m.—Wednesday -Playbill |11:55—Assignment —_ preceding two years because we| 9. Oar 1, Meager tempti- & I : Johnny Holid | NaOOAbaenboree Junction ' |meow are closer. to the physical! 10. Work 2.Injure ble SITAD VE Mit Or 2.30 a an With Helen | !2:15—Tommy Hunter and Pals . |limits on our capacity. 12. Late 3. Ancient 26.Gui- / toot es en: k Orr as 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast . Meee 13. Card 4. Thickness joni AIPLLISHE! | INISIEIS . dant < ons ‘the’ Truth 1:00-CBC Ne vs and Weather *“*Given a labor force growing " game ; 5. Shut . - -note qo oe ae 7 2,30 Cache Thirt : 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show ) at the rate of roughly three per - of Spanish 6. Actorof~ 27. Shovel PERUVEM AISI Se ents Prudden show -| 1i4§-—Time Out For Melody cent, and a greater increase in Gon. ou . . BBONE RAUNT < 30 pum.—Razzle Dazzle 1:5%-D.0. Time Signal productivity than has occurred/ 44 mmmet 2. Bubside |. —~. ‘WBSIAGISMc! ASE 5.30.p.m.—Toyland LTV 2:15—Atlentie School Broadcast {possible for Canada to produce| 16 Mother § 9.Blemish © same brush = 6.15 p.mi.—TV News “Playtime perhaps five percent more in| 17, Pronoun "11. Peruses ~~ 29. Luzon” 87--French 6:25 p.m,—TV Weather 2:30—Atlantic School Broadcast | real goods and services. We 18. One type 15. Land native ° fiver 6.30 -p.m.—TV, Sports.’ sie ae Nature cannot reasonably of course} ~~ of loser measures 30. Peers 89, African 70 pim—Hor From UNCLE. | $0S-Tromcanade puis cou oe SO I | ee ee ema geen WPayng 106 co My Vier 2 ewe Matinee 24. Music, 19, Exelama- and § “a 7 co 4:00—CBC News : ‘ s * 9.00 p.m.—O.K. Crackerby pia Se v e literature, tions. speare’s 41. Ocean 956 pme-adeb teed Tonee 2 1 eee? f White Man etc. 20.Damages wife 42: Defray 4:10—Musie In ‘The Air oe i 10.30. p.m.—Ffestival : ‘4/5 adlnianent § 25: Aurore Be An Ideal Husband ae ie A : Will Hi : d "1 26. Unit of ____._ 19.00 p.m.—CBC-TV News = aie Se ee a - ea a work - 12.15 oth —Nieweoke pce 0 si gpa ae = Vee? oe as CBC Netebook “begitantly 12.30 sm—station Sign Of | s.a5_acsinment | Negro Group | tients ce 5:45—Tempo_and Notebook Ee se ee pn a2 Sail cecy RADIO Vie can NEW YORK (AP)—A retired]. "Composh 5—On Parlia Boston white i A 1 < Peers m 6:20—Teday’s. Editorial Koplas, "war coaniaaosty is 34. oa: 6:30-News and-Westher abies Ween Sd Sects ted the fourth president of “the tion. 6.35—Morning Roundup ; “= ‘S- Nation ssociation for the . Conjune 6.45—Island: Wr. and Mar. Temp. OS war Gace with Me Advancement of Colored People ee S re 6.46—Morning Roundup “| gagcnae ond ries : Monday night. 2 36. Continent)” 6.55—News and Weather : 74 clic th the bveni Kaplan, 61, was chosen by the abbr. -7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour | Be boo it ona organization’s 60-member board| 87. Laconian ' 7.30—News and Westher—— 9: Weak Thastra = lof directors to succeed .Arthur subdivision ya no ee ae 10:00--CBC Nationel News: Spingarn, a New York city law-| 88. Musical ~ _ :41—-Morain 4 ; ..|yer who announced his retire. | “instrument ’ orca sais ie ae oe en rial and Spesking | ent Sunday at age 87 from the . oa Bip « or! rd | 10:30—Distinguished Artists : |post he had ‘held since 1939. to 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard | 1) tie -of Hendel—Allen| . The board's newest choice es oth eae Sangster continues unbroken its policy- of | 44. Artist's Steuae be ,|1200—c8 News -— electing whites to the highast|~ .. Stand — 5 is eter 12: Scores, Inland and |post in the largest U.S. civil] 4. Members 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup 12:15—Music In The Night rights organizafion. , i A “\.8.58—Thought For Today . Sangster ee It isJargely f ceremonial Job, |. nary CRYPTOQUOTE ‘si Here’s how to work it: : > National News—CBc. - “we gy DLBAAXB -: 9:10—Preview ~ Commentary—CBC * 9.15—Assignment . 9,.20—Notes and Music 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music ()0.25—Sunlight Eye 10 30—Notes and Music 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest = 11.00—News |and Weather 1.05—Note and Musie 11.45—Bulletin Board * 11.50—Notes and Music -71.55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather : 12:05—Town and Country Time 12.30—News and Weather 12.45—Town and Country . Time 1.00—News and Weather 1.05—Town and Country Time 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 1.45—Town and .Country Time 2.00—News and Weather : 2.05—Prov. Affairs; Alt.: Nation’s Business : i 2.10—Mostly Musi¢ : 3:00—News Headlines and Weather $.03—Trans-Canada Matinee—CBC 3.30—Mostly Music ar 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 6.00—News and Weather ‘ 6 15—On Parliament Hifl—CBC 6:20—Today’s Editorial—CBC \ @ @ wever, more closely connec: , 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 5, 1966. . ES | CON TRAC _ By-B. JAY BECKER T BRID 4 that is why in so many 6 25—Sports Parade * |nary’ im West's defense on this - 6 S0*Business Barometer—C8C | hand; “in fact, it was quite rou- sp tha le gra tine, = led three rounds of ‘s0-News and Weather —----_{¢abssatd: South trumped the Sistas Was third ‘one. sik Pak, whe 8.58--News. Headlines and Weather ae bert finesse. He led the 9.00—Midweek Theatre—CBC Sarthe a enaibanad 10.00~CBC National. News, On Par poe trumps end contin , eae ee West. an the driver’s seat 10.20—Starlight Serenade =~Ss« ast showing out: Too 11.00—Neéws and Regional Weather |late South realized that he was -! $1,05—Sterlight Serenede °., |i het wale. He could no long- , 11.30—News and Wéathar 1 oi < aaceiunty GE against ‘a 4-1 trump break. This‘he could have done by leading the jack, not the ace of hearts; at trick four, takes the king, he has no efféc- tive defense available. i - If West refuses the jack South continue. with the ten, he takes the trick or not: If West also ducks the ten, South cashes the ace and keeps leading winners until West | eventu hearts. Keeping. control of trumps South dealer. + West, with two tricks’ in, thie North-South - vulnerable. — bag” and-the--king-of—hearts~~al-_|- sora ready established, was bound to @KQs take still another trick, . His Sooss seven of hearts was a.thorn in @Aals” Cia not, 1074 removed. — or yi 5 : 10875 arts: ing ‘himself } a ; $i . of trumps and leaving dummy | ‘9104 O9763 oe See re veer SAKQS6 353 e the king and play the eight | joven of clubs. ; b AMG _ If dummy ruffed; West's iz AJ106. seven of hearts and six of clubs -@KQ83 would’ be both tricks and South hh 92 hbo go ae This same bi : “ jpesult. would follow “if dumm: seth Mest Neth Eat (is Sin Sud rik : : ion would also produce 19. 2H 89 Pass 2 two-trick set...” : 4. ge Du But more careful av. ; ‘ r play by de. 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