______————— The Gum, Charo 0N NM Mon. March 18, 1968. 11 mascots... Robichaud Says Election 1.30 p.m.—Muleate 2.00 p.m.-Ches Helene 2J5 p.m.—Nursery School 2.30 p.m.—5lng Ring Around 3.00 p.m.-—Loretta Young Shaw 3.30 pron-Take Thirty 400 pom—Scarlett Hill “In gum—Norman Vincent Peale lPremi'er 5.0! p.m.-Razzla Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-—This Living World 5 no pun—Aunt Holly 6.31 p m.—Gazette 7.01 pm.-—CFCY TV News 7 l5 I’M—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.20 P.M.—$ports Weekly 7.30 p m.——Roy Rogers Saga of Death Valley 0.510 p.m.—Don Manor 000 p.m,—Dannv Thomas 9 .10 p.m.—Gsrry Moore Show Was Not ‘Snap Decision' By FRANK SULLIVAN SAINT JOHN. NB ICPI ~ Louis J. Robichaud .says his surprise call for a New Brunswtck election April 22 was not a spur-of-the mo- ment decision. l T‘I took the whole weekend in Ithink it Over." the premier said 1in an interVIcw after asking the tlicutenant-governor to d-ISSOIVE ‘the legislature this week. I “I~wa_nted to do what was the .lbest thing for New Brunswick :and I decided the best thing to 10.1.0 D.m.—Fesilval The Doctor’s Dildo was to lot the people de- lemma ixoo thIu—CBC TV News 1713 a.m.—l.ocal Weather i2 is a rn,—Vlewpoint l220 ant—Slng Off .01 c i The main thing they will have {to decide is whether to return this Liberal government which gousted the Progressive Conserv- ____iatjvps m 1950 by capturing 31 ally in New Brunswick as rv. CALLS NTTE or DAY p 364 e‘. ' 204 Kent St. Ch'town lfiw‘ {AOX-WGOMWM- Day 4-3537 Nile “soc—4.7452. VAIL’S RADIO 0 TV. Incala l0 Ill? PCS ZI in the 52- l i . ‘lseat legislature. The election issue. the pre- Imier says. is industrial devel- :yiopment. However. Conservative '0pposuion Leader C. B. Sher- wood says it is the condition of ‘the provincial treasury. The p r e m i e r's homhshcll l CKCW-TV I.came during Tuesday's sitting [when Mr. Sherwood. charged ‘the public interest. was not pro- Iz a5 p.m.-—N6ws, Weather, spormtccted in the government's deal- 3 1.00 p.m.—Mondsy Piaybill Creature With Atom Bram‘Pl‘oducts Limlled and 2.50 2.45 3.00 prim—Sing Ring Around p.m.—-—-Friendly Giant p.m.——At Home With Helen Crockar I 30 ppm—Take Thirty 4.00 p.rn.-—$car|et Hill A 30 Film—Romper Room 5.01 p.m.——Rsule Daula 5.30 pom—This Living World 6.00 6.30 PM. Purity Photo GUI! 6:35 p.m.—Televiaion Weather 6.40 p.rn.-—Supper C ub pom—Television Sports p.m.—Father Knows Best p.m.—77 Sunset Strip p rim—Don Messer p,m.-—Danny Thomas p.m.—Garry Moore pox—Festival pom—CBC News awn—Viewpoint a.rn.-CKCW TV News a m.—Sign 0ft - A» With South Nelson Forest its Ital- Ian parent. Cartierc del Ti- mavo. for a pulpmill on the IMiramlchi River. I Premier Roblchaud said heimcnt". He says the premier. called the election to choke off.pense 0f the taxpayers for the .had received a letter from the [South Nelson firm that asked III the people really wanted them to remain in the province. The company had become worried y opposition displayed in the legislature to foreign capital in- vestments in the province. He said the letter stated that unless the company was “re- assured by the people of New Brunswick" that it was wanted in the province. it was prepared to pull out with its losses and locate elsewhere in Canada. Mr. Robichaud said there are many other companies around the world also interested in lo- cating in Canada and specific- degate on the provincial budgettto supply pnwer at a rate gel. an an South Nelson deal. REPORT DEFICIT ported a deficit of $6,200,000 forimenn fiscal m cial Treasurer L. G. DesBi-Iisay‘ has budgeted for a further icit of $6,152.000 for 1962. Industry the premier said the P gotiating with a Belgian com- pony interested in heavily in the Rothesay Paper ton. Corporation newsprint mill de-I veloprnent near Saint John. t was negotiating also wrthl the Renault car manufacturingl company in France for location plant in the province. ‘ pposition Leader Sherwood has accused the government of having agreed to give away 1.000 square miles of choice timberland to he Timavo-SouLh Nelson firms. build access roads at ex- .iife of a 50-year agreement and Invesngatm" ""0 ‘9 dom given to the forest indus- ry. Premier Hobichaud contends .‘the South Nelson project would up to 350000.000 for pro- :vinclal coffers over long Storm and 515000.000 this year talone. def” Following up quickly the Con- ”. Iservative charges Mr. Robi- Continuing on the subject of 15,28": dropped m. election The dissolution left much leg- islative business unfinished and . man bills will have to be in- mveumg troduced again after the elec- i The Liberal government re- 1961-62. are than estimated. Provin- rovincial government was ne- a ircsuli of trips abroad by the premier and .other representa- tives of his government. The Conservative opposition to foreign investors was dis- turbing to virtually all of these interests. “I want a clear mandate from the pcople of New Brunswick whether they want development of our natural resources or whether they want to leave the resources unexploited." he said. Mr. Sherwood says the real ssue is financial. He contends New Brunswtck" is on the ‘brink of financial crisis as a result of Liberal mismanage-t MONTREAL {CPi —- Greater sales volume and the lower ex- change value of the Canadian dollar were largely responsible for higher earnings of Alumi- nlum Ltd annual report. released here. He said it. is Impossible to as- sess exactly the Impact of the lower exchange rate. but the company estimated the benefit to 1962 earnings was about $5.- .000 As previously reported. the ‘_ .__.._ _,_ 1‘; CENTRAL :: IIAIIIII anti V 3: Call 4-8246 AAA- 0 on 8:30 a.m.-9 pm. 4 Luilipniiy a “PI. income In 1962 of 537.780.708. or $1.23 a share. up from $30.609.330. or $1 a share in 1961 Sales were a record 729.672 tons compared with 671.120 tons in 1962. Dollar value of sales in 1962 aso rOsc to a new high at «so 075 154 compared with ii .176 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton‘ei 3516331053 In 1961. The report sand capital ex- CFCY MONDAY 6 23—30;" On bitch-News 6.35—Country A Western loundup 643—Ba Still d. 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INOT AN EASY YEAR. ‘ M Davis said the over-ca- Itry made competition in 1962 more severe than in 1961, itself I"not an easy year.‘ l He said the company's earn- ‘Ings, and those of most mem- lbers of the industry. did not provide a satisfactory return on jinvestment. But new uses of {aluminum developed In recent years and the maintaining of expansions of primary facilities lto "clearly foreseen demand“ ‘should improve materially the 3company's position in coming years. I Also announced were the 1962. Iresults oi the company‘s prin-: cipal subsidiary. Aluminum. Company of Canada Ltd. ‘ ; Alcan had net. earnings of .527.163.151 in compared with 5311555014 in 1961. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER i l i FAMOUS BANDS East dealer Neither side vulnerable. NORTH .1075 .4 QAR‘ .sQJiosiz WEST EAST a: as 998752 'AKQJIO 010633 eJa'iIs $98 4K63 SOUTH QAKQJ943 .63 OKQ QA‘I Thebtdding: East. South West North to Dblo. Pass 34. Pass 4. Opening lead—five of hearts. This was Board No. 1 in the match between Italy and Swit- zerland played in Torquay dur- ing the 1961 European cham- plans-hips. to a good start. The Italian East tMascheroni. playing with Cermonclni— they were fondly referred to as M a c amni and Cream) opened the bidding with a heart. The Swiss pair (Bar- dola and Jacobi) then got to four spades on the bi shown. As usual. the Italians got oft ‘ h doing ‘ Although hvelve tricks were ieasily made. it must be said lthat it is liard to fault North- South for failing to reach the sound slam contract after the t bidding had been opened against .ihem. The cards fit. exception- :ally well. and. be sides. the Swiss pair had only as high- lcard points to work with. l However. the Italian North; South pair of Brogi and Bian- lt‘hl. when they played the hand, ldid reach the slam on the fo' lowing bidding: East. South Welt North 1. SN? Paae 4. Pass 49 Pass 5‘ Pass 8. As with so many other Ita- .lian bidding sequences. an ex- .planation is in order. To begin 1w1th. the three notrurnp over- :call had nothing to do with no- ;trump. It showed the strength .for an opening game-forcing bid 1and furthermore requested part- lncr to show how many aces be ad. Four diamonds indicated one ace It did not show diamond lenzth or strength. Four it e a r t s asked North about heart control. The. five club response showed second round control of hearts—4m fact. precisely a singleton. I! North had lacked first or second round c ontrol of hearts. he l.15—Maritima Sportscest 8.21—‘ihe Gerry Fogarty Show lie—The lob Goulet Show lilo-Portrait Of a Star 8.35—The Max Ferguson Show 9.00—CIC News A Voice Reports 9.10—aniaw Commentary 9.l6-—A.M. 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