Pa £4 2 . — _ (The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. May 20. 1965.11 Fisher Wants ON THE AIR Canadian Informs Yanks _ Better Liaison THURSDAY FROGRAMS Investments Cause Concern With Cabinet gr we pitas frien OTTAWA ‘CP) — Centennial persuade the centennial com- PHILADELPHIA ‘CP: — 4 think the crux of the mat- Commi:sioner John Fisher as missioner to stay on if he is James M. McAvity, president of ter is that Canadians are quite indicated he wants.better considering leaving. ? tive resporsipiunes im the com- ~~ mission as its deputy commis- sioner. SS = 4 Howeveg. since the question <4 Mr. Fisher's immediate future tetany 1% om.—Mosccote 200 om —him Festiv 2.50 p.m.—Film Festive! 3.00 p.m —Moment of Truth 320 om leke = thirty 400 pm —As The World Turns 4.30) -Razzie Dazzle $ © p.m.—tsiand Under The Wind 5 30 om —Muse Hop . 6.00 p.m.—Flintstones i e 30 o.m —Gazerte 70) om —CKCY V News 715 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies > ee) p.m.—My Fevornte Marnan £00 p.m.—Father Knows Best 8 30 o-m.—Petticoa! = Junchon ” 9.00 p.m.—Gomer Pyle 2.30 p.m.—the Serial 10.00 p.m.—The Defenders 11,00 p.m.—Alfred Hitchcock Hour 127 © pm. —CBC TV News ada close to 69 per cent Unitec States. For many goods monia minister responsible which provides secondary} = 12.13 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports Speaking te the port of Phila- no other market offered any ty ee for the centennial school training and residence! ©) Scores deiphia Maritime Day luncheon, real prospect of volume bust- commission. a remark that Mr. facilities to 140 girls. i | ‘KCW.-TV ~ ne Conade asa ae ness 2 Fisher was a poor administra- The new facilities will include a r wat »erhans SEEK NEW ‘WAYS tor a mother house, a dining hall, : @57 am—Station Sign On 10.90 a.m.—Canadian Schoois 19.30 p.m.—Nova Scone Schoo!s 11 30 eam —Across Canada 12.90: p.m.—Frendly Giant 12.15 p.m.—Chez Helene 1? W p.m —Butternut Savere 12 50 p.m.—CBC News 1.00 p.m.—Thursday Playbill the Canadan Exrort Association said here Canadiaps are -ud- denly becoming nerveus that the sheer scale of U.S invest- ment in Canada mich! threaten their political sovereignty . He said total! U.S investment in Canada today amounts to abou’ £20,099,000.000 Americans ada’s automotive industry. a9 per cent of rubber products. 64 per cent of electrical anwaratus. 70 per cent of petroleum ‘and natural gas. 52 per cont of min- ing and smelting, 43 per cent of puln and naner. and for all manufacturing industry in Can- not as foreign as others, but certainly more foreign than it was 29 vears aco He believed this was because of what he called the recent upsurge of nationalism and the growing aspiration of many thinking Canadians to maintain their national! identtity as a free Tuddeniy becoming nervous that the sheer scale of U.S. invest- ment in Canada might carry a threat to their political sover- eignty which they earnestly de- sire to preserve “Further. it 1s probable that most Canadians believe that the preservation of an indenendeut “controlied 95 per cent of Can- and friendly Canada—as a re- spected middle power—is of vi- tal interest to the United States and to the Western world.” Of Canada’s export drive, Mr. McAvity said that to attain the export targets set by the eco- nomic council, Canadian manu- facturers must sell more in. the Canadian government and business leaders were looking for ways of moving more man- ufactured goods to the U.S “For mest industries the solu- tion to the problem ‘would seem to lie in specialization, in some- ment of the international cor- a5 and incenerdert country. : ‘ Big Hea e : 3 1 230 p.m ae tides or Helen SHOULD RESIST i oo © - ee Mr. McAvity. quoted Robert production and purchasing poli- dasepagt cies so as to develop in Canada 3.90 p.m —Moment of Truth “ 93 op.m—take thirty 400 p.m.—As The World Turns 430 9 m.—Razzie_. Dazzle $00 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker. . * 530 pm—Music Hop > 6M om—Supeer Club @!15 p.m—tione! Television News ~@ 25 9 m.—Weather : : 6.30 p.m.—Sports 635 p.m.—Supper Club 700 pm.—12 O'Clock High 8.90 p.m.—The Rogues 9.00 p.m.—Gomer Pyle U.S.MC 9.39 p.m.—the Serial 10.90 p.m.—The Defenders |. 11 00 p.m.—Alfred Huchcock , 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 27M Fowler, president of the Canadian Pulp and Paper As- Sociation, as Saying it is not sur- Prisine that with such a con- centration of foreign investment some Canadians have begun to believe that “something should be done to” resist the friendly Pressure that seems likely ‘oa entulf us." By contrast with their Cana- di” operations. said Mr. Mc- /Avity,- American businessmen _ in. Mexico or .Eurove are well aware they are dealing witn foreieners and conduct their business, often with local part- ners. with an eve to the sen- certain specialized lines of pro- duction—of parts and compon- ents as well as end products— ‘to supply not only the Canadian market. and the British Com- monwealth where there is a pre-— ferential tafiff. but. also. mar. kets in adiacent areas of the United States.” areas. corporate policy over: rode national policies “The response to these chal- lenging questions confronting Canada ... by the Canadian lines. of communication between himself and the government if he is to stay in his $24,900-a- year post “If a more satisfactory liat- son can be found. | would like to remain with the commis- sion.” he said in a prepared There have been reports re- cently that the man in charge of. preparations for Canada’s centennial of confederation cel- ebrations in 1967 has felt ‘‘boxed | in” and was on the point “of quitting. One published report at- tributed to State Secretary La- - Under a recent change, Georges Gauthier. formerly | with the civil service commis- | sion, has taken over administra- | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Construction | Of New College | Gets Underway _ST. JOHN'S, Nfld (CP)—Con-; struction began here Tuesday’ on a $3,000,000 Roman Catholic women's college A church spoksman said the college is to be affiliated with | Memorial University of New-' foundiand. It will supplement. the present St. Bride’s College, : two residence blocks, a library, | four classroom buildings, and an administration building. ove T'LL BRAIN YOU WITH ONE OF TrESE BISCUITS NOW,WHAT ON EARTHS HE GOING To DO WITH THESE @ ¢ —_— Sitivities of the people and the subsidiaries and their American | government, consciously aware parents, will be a test of their of national interests and aspira- awareness of Canadian probd- 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—Lione! Television News 12.25 a.m.—Station Sign Of THE PROPHECY Nor EVEN MURDER COULD THWART! RADIO TODAY CRY RaDIC THURSDAY 6 30—News and Weather 6 35—Merning Roundup 645—Islend Wr. Mar. Temp. 6 46—Morning Roundup 655—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew Chrisnen Hour 7.15—Morning _Roundup tions He said HALIFAX ‘CP’ — A study of the economic potential! and transportation requirements of Newfoundland's Bay D'Espoir_ area has been started by the lems and their full participaiton in Canadian affairs.” "Survey Revealed Underway Of Nfld. Bay D’Espoir Area | harbor on the main trade routes of the world—end bv reason- ably-oriced power _“The, study. ._ shoul a useful frame of reference for should provide 10.30—Variety Showcese—CBC 11.00—News & Regions! Weather i? rl 5 three notrump He «on the | ANIMAL submitted by anienbotcememai Cambeltion NE Canada gy © He Fae ete Fe ee et " DESPITE THE GOVERNORS DEATH HIS DAUGHTER, JUSTINA, BECAME THE WIFE OF ROMAN EMPEROR VALENTINIANL, — HER SON RULED AS VALENTINI ‘ceuereot JUSTUS, ROMAN GOVERNOR OF -PICENUM, WAS EXECUTED By. 7 ROMAN EMPEROR CONSTANS BECAUSE 4 a eee PREDICTED WOULD ASCEND HIS THRONE MARRIED EMPEROR THEODOS! DAILY CROSSWORD Yesterday's Cryptoquote: IN THESE TIMES WE FIGHT FOR IDEAS, AND NEWSPAPERS ARE OUR FORTRESS- ‘6°X LNJOV LaYOsS WANT SOMETHING TO MUNCH ON ¥ 730-News & Weatner - federal minés and technical thé planning of both federal and >| 7.35—Farm Report surveys department's geograph- provincial agencies and the ex- ACROSS 49. French 14. Former jo po: 7.41—Morning Round ° ica! branch istence of the study in itself 1. Obscures river Lf Russian med Biatviets) x 7.4%—Isiend Wr. Mar Temp. lan M. MacKeigzan, Atlantic should encourage econom'" ¢e-. 5. Perform 50. Journey title AIL IE RREICIE INIT 7 46—Morning Roundup Development Board chairman. velopment in the. Bay d'Espoir = g Ghost 17. Equip- AAT BIBAE, are 7.46—Sports Capsule and Score who made the announcement area.” Mr MacKeigan said 10. Goif term DOWN ment ee YY i beard here. said the study The ADB is also contributing § 41. ~——_ 1. Predica- 19. Largest 8 O0—News was requested by the New- toward the cost of a highway Joey” ment conti- & 11 —Weather foundiand royal commission on being built by the provincial 12. Music note 2. Emeraid nent 8 145—Morning Roundup transportation and economic government. which will connect 13. Vent Isle: abbr. 23. Fut & 45—Weather prospects 4 Bay d'Espoir with the Trans. 15. Lines 3. — 26. Bs ai na oe The survey will consider the Pages liéhway mar Grant seteeeday 4.Loyal play- Yesterday's Anower 8 58.45—Thought Fer Today economic prospects of the area epee ‘ at te * devotion 5. Projecting wright 35. Great @OO—CBC Nations! News in general and will concentrat® Esvoir harbor J | 18. Type of eid ota. 28. More quantities 911—Preview Commentary CBC 9, possible future transporta- administered by the } ations ear cia fa¥inecesus 37. Bach © 16—Notes & Music tion links Future transporta- a Board. The harbor fa- 30. Moslem 6. Kind of lity 29. Girl's 39. Spanish 10:00-—-News —- Weether tion needs of central Newfound- sa 7 oa ee construc _com- .. 7. Depression name dance 10.05—Notes end Music jland will also be included in feder page oa . mander orhollow 30. Clanlike 41. Castor’s oo Toad=tr COR. Program the study. The. field work is —. An airstrip:.is-also--being. “2 Trees 8. Extra 32. Cowboy's killer ; 11 00—News & Weather hoped to be completed this eloped in the area i 22. Owned 9. Pleading: equipment 48. Ruthenium: 3 ? 05—News end any On-Groceries suinmer os 24. Period of law | 34. Fragment sym. 3g 2 acer laae usie The ADB has already agreed STUDENT AID ARS : Loses reg <, 11.50—Notes and Music to pay $20,000,000 toward the: TORONTO (CP:—The Univer. >> Male auaiip I: 11.55—Atlentie News Roundup construction of a new hydro sty of Toronto's alumni Rews- 29. Copper: ' 12.00—Weather electric power station and other y % 4 Wed anne. i 12.05—.P.E.1. feed Report facilities at Bay d'Espoir, on paper Varsity News ses 31. Trouble 19.6)—-Toue, ond Couey Tew the province's south coast nesday scholarships, loans and 33. Twilled 12 20—Newty — Weather The operations will create @ bursaries granted U. of T stu- fabrics 12.45—Town! —& Country Time (new er ae hae pee one dents passed the $5,000.09 36. Metallic a means rans onnec : Fes) rock Neen = Rat ag: aw a Egon wit cemurel New ATK. Mn. aft the Og Tora z 1.15—What’s On Tepe—Cac foundiand vear has been caused br the “ee m 1.45—Town ond Country Time = nope FOR INDUSTRY Canada student loan fund. the eer 2.09—News — Weathy Mr. Mackeigan\ said ft’ is article claims. Almost $3,000.60 aaa de! 2.05—Mostly Musi borrow: y 4.548 students =. me ; - . ‘her Hoped-new- industry will_be—lo-_was ed_by_4. aie: o 3:00—News Headlines & Wea cated in Bay d’Espoir— at- under the governmént assist- Riiinin, | ac co Merree—COC tracted bw the location ot its ance plan. 43. In bed 3 ‘ops in Pors . Preposition . 400—News Headlines end Westher = wae 4.03—Canadian Roundup-CBC T BRIDGE driving 4:'0—Tops in Pops I | hazard Zz 5.00—News and Weeat! | - ' 46. Pepper $.05—The " Cutptina ie By B. JAY BECKER plant of @) $.25;20—Marine . Weather ; Borneo 3 s:20—the _Ovigers North dealer. : Presumably these players 47. 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Time Signal 2:00—Time Out for ' Melady * 2.45—t Happened Today ‘ end 9.00—Citizens Forum 9.20-—Wirnipeg Pons Orchestre 10-00—CBG National News on Parliament Mil! and Speaking ersonalry 10. 30—Variety Showcase 11.00—Concert Hour 12-00—CBC News 12.03—Sperts Scores Inlard and Marine Weather John Drainie Tells A Story ‘ South had to 3 ; 12.15—Music Is The Night a spade. a abceen comm —_— ‘ “Best-of Dixie” down one. “i 4 : ; | : a ‘ Sa ia te : ' lind *o4 a 7 — She gg iso