Se ‘ de =~feusily-nominating. for weeks: rt -_ Do-lt-Now Type Thinking Behind Manitoba Election | ter a . PRI ee few _days -before he died in the with death-during a vier decided. some: Rene $60.08 skew ee: ioe ‘explosion of his own bomb, Paul ruptcy hearing, in a do-it-now~ provinctat—elee-nounced -his—-deeision—earlier=4t_cision—_was_to- | : aren Maid * roegapiel e | stay_put -bition—to—become— ! ling for the Edmonton veal the he said, his provincial develop: | Ganada and said he planned ‘t6| tate commission in copneing WINNIPEG (CP) — Mani- s vote Thursday, June 23, tion. “ : a.~e : i , : ry See | 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 24, 1966. a spring vote and would have. because, | springtime flooding along Chartier Wrote Paper Letter Telling Political Ambition” __ EDMONTON (OP)—In a leét-|ton lawyer recalled, Friday that ved by The Jotrnal “a|Chartier had ° threafened him W. Gallant, who was act- 1960 bauk-* VWGNVU9S. o aL. The Progressive Conservative Red River had not temporarily ment program was not’ com> yi) 25 many members of Parlia- |Chartier's application for’ per- government had a year and a half. of constitutional mileage left, but Premier Roblin said Thursday: f New “We are facing 1 centennial them under Duff. Roblin’s lead- ernment. as an industry g6-get- : appra@ ership, the Conservatives will be tereSeveral major projecial ain ee th ees pnb lhad seized a car and > a year and it seemed priate that there ‘should not be _a political conflict” while cele- brating a centennial if it could he conveniently arranges other- wise.” “w : The press conference - an- f®ouncement. caught nobody by eurprise. Ail. parties have been "The general view is the pre- ON THE AIR tugs are. published free. of forced attentiona away...from plete. ° politics : : He starts the SEEK-FOURTH TERM «armed with recent In power- eight years, all of ‘ments which “present the gov- campaign seeking June: 283 to entrench were announced during the re-| themselves for a fourth consec- cent legislature session — the! utive term. i While 57 seats are at stake, first phase of a hydro-electric | vne will not be. decided until development Thursday, July.7.:Voting is be- ing deferred for two weeks in. the tundra-belt riding of Church | Nelson River. The premier. said: “We intend to fight a vigor- ill because+ of the late-arriving ‘ous campaign in every part of | : northern spring. + : and said “the province .\:-we-are—asking Manitoba‘s ~tast provincial election was held Dec. 14, 1962. this administration. We believe The House prorogued April 26 our record for the ‘ast eight and was formally dissolved |years will justify our request to Wednesday by Lieutenant-Gov- the voters of Manitoba ernor Richard ’S. Bowles: | ‘The government” would an- At dissolution, there were %6 \nounce new policies, particu- on the. .northern found in Chartier's Toronto ‘| following his. death, the letter | of here. accused - parliamentarians for a mandate to let us continue remedy the oe when ne| obtained enough himself no good for anything | : else... : torney RECALLS THREAT as possible: | sonat- bankruptcy, said. Chartier ment “But I knew this “Mnjght’ cost; was heard to-say ‘I’ till the announce- ine my life,” the letter” added--S.0-B.” : Recalling the cave - Friday. said the commission tow The vramibling’ 23-pace letter. 11, Gallant pee newspaper dismissed ‘it as truck .Chattier was using im largest being the $300,000,000 | Komb es wou the |hauling work for ‘the ‘city to sat- |isfy a judgement against a Largely ...similar to ..writligs |Chartier-owned. hotel in Vet- room feran, about: 180 miles . utheast j of |: The lawyer said ‘Ohartier's and misgovernment | bankruptcy application” was. de- Chartier planned to pied -but the commission never assets to sat- ; ‘isfy the judgement. Mr. Gallant It said — Chartier _ considered | said” he “sent .a_report. to. the at- _| suggesting Chartier be—charged Meanwhile, an Edmon_ with fraudujent bankruptey i ---The1ollowing program __list- Conservatives, 13 Liberals, five: jgrjy—in- agriculture—and ‘urban RIPLEY'S BELIEVE.IT ‘OR NOT — « -: < @ppear: as presented te us by held by the NDP were vacant. junicipalities—to...the - province * the aslons concerned..." It willbe a--campaign trail would "be continued and. ae :0 _ ir 1" ; of property. : ieee fucks ee ‘ing himself as a contenter for nounced purpose was to give Hk 12.00 p.m.—CeC TV News the national Conservative - lead-. some measure: of relief to a NORMAN ie ene gg Sali erty-owners in the financing of) ue e* ares en : on CBA RADIO __jthe — aa ids; -M * t 2.18 p.m.—Sign a 5 | In their opening, rounds; Mr. ; 3 — ce gn TURBAY. \Molgat and Mr. Paulley said cara ne : CKCW-TV. 6:00-—The “Morning Show, Part 1 Manitoba has stood still for the | Del _valie, 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 last’ eight years while the rest) in ‘Saugus, Ca 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 2 = of Canada bounded ahead MADE HOLES- Tee Nenacas eee _ 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx: a bot : | x 500 a.m.—Canadian Schools 8:15—Maritime Sportscast ~{- Mr: Paulley ; | : ONE OW 2 —_________10;30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schools |. .91—The Morning Show, Part 1 “Our rate of economic growth | 11:30 a.m.—Friendly Giant $:95--Mhay- Ferpuien. Show hae dectined- the_ | PAR -11.45-a.m.—Chez Helene 9.00-CBC News two fiscal years. There~ hes) z fo tan ict ea WitcA teen 9:10—Commerflary {bees a ae rots ot owt | ‘(BE SSRIS ARIE 7 te stores 2 9:15—Assignment : 8 peop ‘0 y : 12:50 p.m.—Tuesday ‘Playbill— 9:21—A.M. -Chronicle _& linees and countries. Unless it. DAILY CROSSWORD ans a Pathfinder =| - | 10:45—Playroom ee lis stopped, we can expect fur- a powN 90 p.im.—At_ Home with Helen | 11:00—-CBC News ° ther economic decline” ey eee WN = 19. Har an yan hy 11:03—Joan Marshall x tet Se ee us| og Went 1. Tate: ness aa p.m.—To Tell the Truth, 14:15—For Consumers a : ee ge =——— sich bee, 2. * to & 21. Ama 8.30 p.m.—Take Thirty. , T100=Racord “Album Chinese Bomb , Prin ane Grecian ‘zon ares ee In Contrast 11:30—The Archers ; 26. trays g Seda cetar 4.20 pari thedlo. Desig | 11:45—Musie On the Heather ag aes pees ccoan 3 p.m. —Willlem Tell_-_- | 11:55=Assignment 4 ' Bi aer Than i8-Fieh re 4, Belonging to 24. Ww ‘ine per es ee -| 12:00—Jamboree Junetion | * gi ‘ine ee aktee S00 pete | 12:15—Ramblin Man ee ieee e + | ae nough- ola —8 aoe eae eee ou ee ee 12:20-Martime Fermeoeon* | Fegrliar Guess | sure’. Paopego 28 Geologt an Bie Vv eatner 1 1:00—CBE. News ahd ‘Weather... : : 17, Knight’ lara 6 borers 28. Geologi- _ , 4 say a == |. 1:15—Gordie Tapp.Show : : ttle ® z. ease wal “ a =. Saturdsy’s: Answer —_16.35-'p.m.—Supper_Club._____| 4.45 —Time-Out-For-Melody--___|_ WASHINGTON. (AP) — The | 4. eee ee ee ; ya ol rae ene ee aoe pee a . Eo ng nbsp eee disclosed | 29, Hindu 8 biympie $2. Japanese aes lang Me “ China . nuclea fecxscakall x 9.00 crncbed Salen oo _2,45—John .Drainie Tells “A. Story... | blast__was__considerably more sisudat aS Piecadi :Twind nd Bi Forties Foe be fed Skalien 3:00—CBC News powerful than originally. eet’ oo Srrvnneg or ea a Tins ad A ares $050 eae at Allende 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee mated. oa. eee > reus others 46. Venerae 11.00 Sin. News Magazine : Se eetconas meninet -Ap announcement by the 93, Beoreboand: 11 Tension * Biblioal oe 48. Foals ; : s ews -in- , ae ets : 11.30 p.m.~-Publie Eye ‘AOhaCensdhan. tnuidue oue eee duo 16. Cloak bushel rabbit 12.00 @.m.—CBC Nationel News: ; icated the yie the May 9 — 98 French city 12.18 «.m.—Viewpoint iho explosion was at least in the 97, Kind of 12.20 .m.—Lionel Network News 435-hiae ie The-Air eae ee to __. Jinen tape pee ee eon SiODnaMac—_Fish__Brovdcest This would be considerably Si prefeunaly = 5:20—CBC Notebogk = fifa i ; TC RCY— Rang higher than a preliminary esti- 33. Indefinite Fie ai tebook (Conia) mate of 130 kilotons given to re- article eee TUESDAY 5.ebucRe. ie otenook (Cont'd! | porters by the state department 34, Butterfly 6.30—News and Weather 6:15—On.-Parliament Hill |May" i. ; , 35: Ardor- 6.35—Morning Roundup . or aes Editorial ay se st cer ie 37. net i 6.45—Island..Weather. _Mar..Temp, Soper Weather and Spor. | aminated-two BOAC- airliners, 40,Army-Lts_ -6.46—Morning- Roundup Business Barometer . hand riday= z ¥.15—Morning Roundup” 6.33—Children’s Stories 3 jit was “announced: ere Friday. = alma_maters... .S0-Nous and Wastha: SiO Nad andiChilee | The corporation said the ra- ‘abbr. 7:05—Musi i \dioactive fallout. showed up‘on 42,Do the 7.35—Farm Report usiexin The Evening | ¥.A=Mornlng Rockdup 7.30-Christian— Frontiers ‘ iroutine.checks last Sunday on ‘a crawl 7.45—lsland Weather, - Mere Tempr- C00 Inte. To. Tues., Nite. Part_1.|the taondeg.---bouné~planet.a_ 4 Gocdaeed. of " F.4b=Morni ox i ‘ 8.05—Toronto Mendelsohn Choir [Boeing 707 from New York an Justice Fee hens ace Tee 8.08-Cohen'’s Choice Pt. 1 |a Super VC-10 from Desroit—45. Membrane LL steals Copsule &'-Scoreboerd! 169.99 Cac National News [But it said the general radia- .47, Poet's \01—News * | 10.15—Today’s Editorial - and tion level had been higher on “garland” 8.11—Weather . Speaking. Personally |Boe 707s after the Russian 49. Neve pte Roundup 10.30—Intro, To Tues. ‘Nite Parr 9 and U.S. tests of 1961-62. ap eta ee, DEE: saat ae Heahinat hd ~|10.35—Mogens Elleguard Accordionist Dermot Doran, BOA€’s occu- formers 9:00—CBC National News /'11:00=Busont Centenary 'pational-health.engineer,-..said_ 51. Female: 9.10—Notes and Music 1 11.05—Seandinevien: Chember: Mi ‘sheep ie _eharge as a public servicé” and TUESDAY PROGRAMS 7 CFCY-TV_ 1:30 p.m.--Musicale 2:00 p.m.—Film. Festival | 2:30 p.m.—Teday At Home il _ 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth ~* /| . 2.25 p.m.—Take-30 ’ 4;00 p.m.—World In Contrast 4.3) ‘pim.—Razzie—Dazzie. | 6.00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickock 6:30 p.m.—Musie Hop | - 6:00 p.m.—Political Teleceot ‘lafter ousting’ the Liberal-Pro- proader provincial and federal > 6:08 p.m.—TBA <= 6:25 p.m.—Political Telecast 6.30 p.m=Gazette 7.09 p.m.—CFCY TV News ‘ened his 7:15 p.m.—Political Telecast ¥.30 p.m.—Gilligan’s Island 6:00 p.m.—Big Valley 9:00 p.m.—Red “Skelton Hour 10:00 p.m.—front Page Challenge . 10:30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music 10.30—Preview Commentary 10:35—Checkpoint= - —_+____—19.50—Notes—and—Musice—- ts a + 2.03—Trans-Canade,. Matinee | erence and Weather | 1}.05—Notes and Music. : | 11.45—Bulletin Board | 1.1.55—Agriciiture ‘66 7% { 92.00—Weather . ! 12.05—Town and Country Time ™* 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 92.30—News and Weather 32.45—Town and Country. Time » 1.00—News and Weather ; 1.08—Town and,Country Time « 1.15—What's Tapp 92.439—P.F.1, Road > Report " 1,45—Town and Country Time 2.00—News and Weather - 2.05—Mostly Music _ 2.30—Assignment 2.35—Mostly Musi¢ 2.58—Thought For Today —“B:00=News Headlines and- Weather $.30—Pop Caravan “ 3 ! 4.00—News Headlines and Weather! @ 4,08—Canedian Roundip 4.10—Pop. Caravan : 6.00—News and Weather 6.05—The Outports ‘ 6.25—Marine Weather §.28—The Ovtports ““8.45—Sports Capsule: and. Score | board Ve ie: - } 6.50—The Outporte 6.00—News and Weather ” =. 4.10—Tonights Music 6.20—Business Barometer 6.35—Tonight’s Music 7.00—Back to the Bible 7.302News.and Weather 7.46~Lone Guide Program 8,00—CBC Tuesday Night -90.00—CBC Nar. News,; On Parlia- tment. | Hill and Speaking Personally ai - We 0—Christian Frontere + $1.00—News. ent Begicral Weather, 11,05—Starlight Serenade 11.20—News and Weather 17.35—Starlight Serenade © aan CBC News, Maritime Weather Snore eral Leader Gildas Molgat, a 39- ‘per, cent from 30 per cent in ‘ENTERED HOUSE IN 1940 ifederal. election last Nov. 8 leave _ provincial “| Opening - lead king “of” hearts , Yaw are bound to spend ‘ws eon New. Democrats. and one by S0- ‘development: Present _ policies cial Credit. Two seats formeriy ‘of shifting education costs from | or 2 m1 trail | conti Binfiday- for" Mr" RODIN whe wilt eet be 49 June 17. Noting the provincial share of The men_after bis job-are-Lib- leducation costs had risen to 60 year-old businessman, and the NDP’s A. R. (Russ) Paulley, aj 57_- year'- old railway fore- man. Both became MLA’'s in the | 1953 election. the last eight years, Mr. Roblin said: ~ -> . “We feel there should—be-a natfonal reassessment of this \whole problem. It is no longer. : ‘appropriate:.te look to land and: Mr: Roblin first entered the rea] estate taxes as the main House’ in 1949. He became pre- gypporter.of the public school mier of .a minority government |svciem. ‘It should_ go to the | t gressives in a 1958 election, got tax base:”’ a solid majority in another vote “During the prescnt term of | the following year and strength- the government a tax rebate ioe position slightly im s\ctem was introduced in- which : s : ‘the’ government repays to miu- For_a time leading up to the nicipal ratepayers oneal of ; taxes assessed for. school —pur- appeared Mr. Roblin might poses up to a' maximum’ rebate poli:tcs:: 8Pd of $50 on each separately-taxed make a bid federally, establish- piece Its an-. nie |no health hazard was involved. ee | | 12.00—CBC News 12.03—Sperts Scores Inland and Marine Weather 214:15—-Musie In The Night. | SUN TURNS TOO... ° The sun revolves on its own axis once in 27 days. CONTRACT BRIDGE By-8.-JAY BECKER | “South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, r jthe ace, ruffed the ten of hearts, piel the A-K of. spades, en-| tere ummy with the jack of HORT -_ | diamonds, and then cashed the ae Q-7 of spades on which: he dis. | SATB carded the 10-9 of clubs.. His $966 remaining diamonds and the ace sero mae? ‘of clubs took the last four tricks 61063 ey and brought home the slam. @AKOT @18543 ‘| South is entitled to at least a o92 $K872 $s43 ‘the ‘slam by means of a dummy SOUTH ireversal, but the ‘fact is’ that he @AKI2° ‘could not have accomplished % SUD -his_aim _ without West's _assis-. OK GQion4 tance. gat Aloo West should tave realized’ The bidding: that on the bidding South was Sonth West North hound .to have a singleton heart 1¢ Pass iNT Pass and that forcing him to ruff at 26 Pam 46 Pang ‘Tick two could not help the de- 4NT Pass 66 Pass fense. eee ce: He should havé playéd South \for_the distribution he -actually had and realized that a second. If you play in. gamea where heart would be more likely to the hridge is taken serinusly, help declarer than injure him) + A - trump. play at trick two siderable amount of time ane would) have been—moere—appr lyzing hands where. the result ‘priate, and, in the actual case, ~ was disappointing to one side or would. have defeated the con- the other because of something tract. that-someone did or failed to do. Of course, it might have deve-” Certainly, «this, studious ap- loped that South's hand was proach to- bridge is’ bound to distribted 4-1-6-2 instead of 4-5- help your game, especially if the 2 hut in that case, no play hy analysis is fair and. objective Weat could stop the slam Take ‘a hand like this: one-——-The fact is that in most gam where South bid and made six ee Weat's error in defense wonld spades. West led the king of not even be noticed. but thi’s -hearts and continued. with the merely indicates that-the-play- ace, which South ruffed. “~vers—are,not profitably, analyzing |. 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