nears ARO. .P-n,.— \ ~4 "9:30 p:m.—Giligan’s- island nfo Newne ave » °? OTTAWA (CP) — Creditiste Leader Real Caouette and Gilles Gregoire (Ind — Lapointe) eharged in the Commons _ that; the Canada Labor Relations Labor Board Discrimination Of Quebec Unions Charged e Board discriminates against Quebee unions, ! ‘ They ‘criticized the board for ‘rejecting applications by the Quebec-based Confederation -of National, Trade Unions to repre-’ ON THE AIR “~The fellowing' program _list- fngs are published free eof eharge as a public service and appear as presented te us by the ‘stations concerned. = sent in CBC and CPR em- ployees in Quebec. The board so far has refused to break coun- trywide bargaining units. _ Mr. Caouette and his former: deputy said this attitude is un-° fair to French-speaking workers and a. violation of’ the freedom of association. : MONDAY. PROGRAMS (> -cFey-TV 1:30 p.m.—Musicale sags 2:00 p.m.—Emerge Ward ‘10 | 2:30 p.m.—Call of the West Indies 3:00 p.m.—Take 30 Ls 3:30 p.m:—Edge of Night ~ 4:00 p.m.—Communicate 4:30 p.m.—Forest Rangers §:00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin. / 5:30 p.m.—Music Hop") 6:00 p.m.—The Fiintstones 6:30 p.m.~Gazette . 7:00 p.m.—CFCY°TV News —. 7:5 p.m.—Robin Hood Buckboard te Weekly 8:00 p.m.—/Azsical Showcase 8:30 p.m.—Don Messer’ (Color) 9:00. p.m.—The Saint (C).~ ” * 10:00 p:m.—Show of the .Week == . 1:00 a oe “< 2.05—Mostly\ Music ~4:03—Canadian Roundup ee a : UL aw. vs. Billy 2.30—Assi i _ 4:10—Musi¢ In The Air : LITER ARY. y HISTORY. vo 8 Rid 2.58—Though For Today~ _4:15—Musie In The Air Te Mos 1 WesuA a IN ALL Leh 2:30: p.m.—At- Home With: Helen: 2:58—hought Wor Today 4:30—Assignment FRANCISCAN WHO WROTE “Liber ea aaa > was As ; bso scone ea 77%) $.00--News Headlines & Weather. | 4:35—Music in Toe Ale A LITERARY THE HABIT WORN IN LIFE BY ST FRANCIS of ASSISI = :00 p.m.— : 3.03—Trans-Canada. Matinee /00~-CBC News, me ALSIZZ/- WORE IT UNTIL HE DIED IN oO! ee oy Cee cane 3.30—Pop Carevan “| 5.05—Maritime: Fish 8/Cast ee a. 43) eee Se as care 4.00—News Headlines and Weather| 5.23—CBC Notebook 5 ay pe “ae angers 4.03—Canadian Roundup 5:35—Assignment — \ f oe ee re 4.10—Pop- Caravan 5.40—CBC Notebook ; ‘ eon cite Mons $.00-—-News and Westher 6:00—CBC News : =a Soy ary We 9 OE Tho Outer |S E-On Piaoret DAILY CROSSWORD €:45 p.m.—UTV Sports 5-25—Marine Weather Foe Wins Hee ACROSS 3. Striped bass, 24. Short — = 3 : 6:35 p.m.—Supper Civb -28—The Outports 6.30—Inland Weather, N.B. Legis |: _1. European for one mele 7:00 p.mfThe Rounders 5.45—Sports” Capsule and Score- taicira + capital 4.Honshu bay. odies G 7:30 p. Cambat board .6.33—Musie Scene - 6.Top of a | 5.Compass 25. Transe ~A- 8:30 p.m.—Don Messer’s Jubilee—C | 5.50—The Outports.: . 7.00— wie > ~ wave ‘ int gress | ate 9:00 p.m.—The Saint '« | 6.00—News and Weather 7.03—Music 'n The Evening 11. Originated 6. Follow 26. Girl's. 10:00 p.m.—-Show of the Wepk—C , 6.10—Tonight’s Music 8.00—CBC News 12. Hunting cry. 7. Butt nick- _11:00g9.m.—Front Page Challenge—C | 6.30-—Business Barometer’ 8.03—International Theatre 18. Thread 8. Girl’s name name 11:30 p-m.—On Safari m 6.35—Tonight’s Music 9.00—Country Magazine 14. Shakes- 9. Killed . 28, Manu- sd pine ss hc News _—| 7.00—Back «to the Bible 10:00--CBC National. News tenes ts Pe £8C~ s 20 a.m.—Viewpomnt 7.30—News & Weather’ 10:15—Today’s Editorial and wt : ture. . 12:25 .m.—LTV ‘News “ 4 7.45—~Program Schedule = bitbges re 15.Antlered 16. ae 3 - re Poot prom sts dGmTonight’s.:MUsle.... animal A US, 00 Dproinct 66 Che af Tie. Best OF Idewe | sp. Lettuce __ 19, Dilapidated: dog, Bgtient,__ 30. Meta ose a 17. Veneration 8 —_ ne FOR i ag For The Best In Color ] °.00-Country Time CBC 11.08-—The “Beet of goee- , | 18:Borders for 20.Cut, as ° |. medium 41. Obtain TV. K ational News, - | 12:00 -CBC News : s . ictures *. whiskers 34. En 42. Resort. - i fe the 1967 D ¢ In forteroe Hill, and Speaking] 12:03 -Sports ne Inland and 21 64 house 41.-Warp-yarn ae ‘ 44.Selenium: | @g 3 Operation During Color ersonalty . elie Marine Weather 3 : o. J 10 Prearaen 10.30—The Best of Ideas—CBC 12.15—Musie In The Night big Goitbiiches a bneetes sete dsictarc a a CENTRAL RADIO : a 28, ——— S and TV. ee sit i a ; Antoinette z mae cet anew? | CONTRACT — BRIDGE |) * ete”: nen IN AL a : crcy a ; 4 : hO. Keeping . aa - RADIO : Veen Reece os i lander re - : — : ee 33.Finnish Deena te FAMOUS HANDS . —;. tional pair championship in seaport 1a 6.3(-—News and Weather South dealer. | “11982. The_deal was; somewhat-|-.36. Female deer i Py 6.35—Morning Roundup North-South. vulnerable. . unusual, staiiding by ‘itself, but | 87-Pair the atmosphere in. which it was | 40. Showy. a. ‘ a played -adds some specitl.gla- | 4. Title act. : rr @A1098 er ee ees : : i or or actress 35 : It seems that East-West had | 43 Revoke, as > &KQITES . already played half the after. a legacy @ | HAST noon session when they en-| 44, Gardener's 5 A65433 Qs1098 countered this deal. During that tool ‘ ik Seek ge: time they had achieved the un-|- 45, Pauses ' $1076 A432 eviable feat- of having‘ lost | 46. Relieves “1082 + &A43 ‘| Severraces during the play DOWN ~— 4 iaiidenesteael seers ROUTH aac {mostly in-defense).’ ~*~ id aa Eve a 5 a is .| They were naturally disheart- [ a ea wie eoeess? ened by the time they came to =a : c is hand. North-Sout.. got to) DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: re ” [abe tearts in Sig style, mostly | . AXYDLBAAXR/ ~1;00 _p.m.—Front_Page Challenge | : (Color) ee 11:30 p’m.—On_ Safari 12:00 .p.m.—CBC TV News 12:18 a.m.—Local Weather end : Sport Scores ‘12:19 a.m.—Sign Off -|of order by Deputy Speaker Mr. Gregoire introduced” ‘an | amendment —.to reduce Labor. | Minister Nicholson's. salary to $1 unless he directed the bosfd to allow workers t6“make a free choice between unions. MOTION REJECTED -° The amendment was ruled: out 6.45<Island Westher and Mas Temp. ' 6.46—Morning jundup 4.55—News and Weathur ° 3) 7.00--Hebrew Christian Hour 4.05—Town. and Country Time 1 52 Morning Roundup 11 AD MVR RED OE cine .7.35—Farm Report : 7.40—Morning Roundup. 7.46—Morhing Round» 7.56—Sports Capsule &* Scoreboard iw... 8: 11—Weather oa 8.16—Morniny Roundug ¥ 8.55—Weather 9.0 onal News - CBC, 9.10—Notes and Music 10.00—News & Weather OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS - TILL 9 P.M. CHANDLER BROS. 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Mr. Batten ruled’ that ministers’ ,salaries are set bylaw and cannot be amended during study of depart- mental estimates. master-general, interjected that the, amendment,, amounted to blackmafi: rae pe Mr. Gregoire said a cabinet Trade . Minister- Winters’ last April to study the CNTU’s com- plaints, but -nothing had been done,” oa ame He also disliked Canadian La-, bor Co, having two board. representatives and the CNTU ‘ one, ? e ‘Bryce Mackasey, parliamen-. tary secretary fo Mr. Nicholson said it-was a “‘téerrible: situation when we have to get into the J. A. Mongrain (Ind—Trols: Rivieres) said the. majority should rule in union certification 11.00—News and Regional Wedther 11.08—Sterlight Serenade 11.30—News end Weather ° .Rene Tremblay, former post- | committee was: set up under |- and MP for Montreal Verdun, | facial ery” on the labor ut | Unelergrond eye ‘ . : de ; The Guantian, Charlottetown, Mon,, Oct. 81, 1966. 15 showed a detonation in the in- votes. If a majority of workers tion | termediate- ‘to high-yield range in Quebec voted for separate NEE unions, they should be recog-|—meaning it approached ‘the nized. equivalent of 1,000,000 tons -of ne Haak ne Intermediate yield in the AEC’s terminology covers -the range from. 200,000 to 1,000,000 tons. : By. way of comparigon, the atmospheric nuclear shot an- nounced Thursday by China was recorded in the low to low-inter- mediate range, or possibly as little “as one-fiftieth the force of the Soviet explosion. Low yield is 20,000 tons or less, about the CNTU were “coercive, inadmis- sible and intolerable.” The argu- ment in favor ‘of national’ bar- gaining units was weak. Mr. Mongrain ‘and Mr. Gre- goire pressed Mr. Nicholson to ve assurances that regional argaining units, ‘will be recog- nized. The minister is expected to speak today when the debate resumes. : d WWONVUS ‘ * x Ny PRESENT, LAGT MY AUNT ELLEN SENT] _ ME A BIRTHDAY COWEEK, GRANDMA / SO CAN I BORROW A PENCIL AND PAPER TO WRITE HER A THANK-YOU “SURE, SUSIE / ‘TER-R...IF ITS GONNA BE A LONG LETTER,I DON’T HAVE ANY MORE WRIT PAPER, HONEY / Al 4 Yd Mi Ti 6:007-The Morning. Show, Part 1 7.00—The Morning Show, Part :2. 9:00—CBC News 9.10—Commentery 9:15—Assignment 9:21—A.M. Chronicle. 10.45—Interlude of Muse 11:;00—CBC News ; 11.05—Morriing Commentator 11:15—For Consumers 11.20—Record Albym 11:30—The Archers 4 2 11.45—On The Sunny, Side 11:55—Assignment ;.. 12.00—CBC_ News 12.03—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime: Farm Broadcast 1:00—CBC News and Weather :1.15—Swing Easy e 1:59—D.0. Time Signal 2,00—CBC News 2.03—The Open Road Show 2.45—The Feminine Touch 3:00—CBC News .3.03—Conversetion Part 1 : «| 3.30—Conversation Part 2 | Opening lead—ace> D This hand occurred ‘i ‘due to North’s optimistic raise to five. 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When it turned out that the was able to discard his three re- maining diamonds on the 7-6-5 of clubs, and the outcome was that he made the slam doubted with an overtrick. : Of course, if.West had led anything but a spade, South would have gone down and hieved immortality. : |. As it was, though, East-West, who started the deal having had seven of their aces put to sleep, finished the hand with three i more aces to add'to tion: *” ; ; CRASH KILLS 10. _ TUZLA, Yugoslavia (AP) — A bus carrying 45 sehool chil- dren home to this industrial eity toppled into an abyss Thursday, and discarded ‘two of his dia- |. clubs were divided $3,~ South | West's words would not have ac-} their collec- 11.35—Starlight Serenade mission. -said seismic. signals! mines. 12.00—CBC News. Weather end 6 f 1 ‘Sports ars : 8 12.15-News ind Make coc = | REPLEY"S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Samson DM rsrinsins on ie sti Cee | ‘ or o.0 4 fms \epeeemiaoe a“ - MONDAY . 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