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Time Signal 2.00—Tirne Out For Melody 2.A5—John Dreinie Teiia e Stofl '-l.00—CIC News 3-03-‘frees Canada Matinee country African some gain s China and took some losses but it underlined one thing: Diplo- m_acy on the African continent will never be quite the same again. The Premier of Communist China served notice in his stiff is on the African scene to stay. in vie with the United Sta 3. tions for influence on that vast land fess. The main thing about Chou that impressed his African hosts was his dogged determination. To Asians. in the Tokyo view. the dominant impression was that Chou was a pretty smooth salesman for Chinese - African aid and trade. saying in effect: China provides economic aid in the form of interest-free or low- interest loans to help develop- ing nations stand on their own feet-—and contribute to peace. POLISHED IMAGE was that made some headway in presenting himself to Africa as a peace-loving and law-abiding citizen of the world. realy to fight the remnants of colonialism and develop newly Independent countries. The early feeling the U.S. cap- ital. pending full evaluation. was that Chou sought to polish up Oomnvimiist Ghiina'a iiai-ii- ished image. but that the over- and aloof way, that his country malia—was the Soviet Union and other na- HOLDS LONG i I In Washington. the first view hou may have been just what he in- tended. The great tour—whicii began before Christmas in Cairo and proceeded through Algeria. Morocco. Tunisia (after a side trip to Albania). Ghana. Mali. Guinea, Sudan. Ethiopia and So- s feat of endur- ance. it obviously left the year-old Giinese leader weary. SESSION But still he had the determi- nation at his final stop. in mon- soon-swept. hot Somalia on the equator. to hold ii press confer- ence, that ran almost two hours and went on past midnight. though his face was deeply lined and his smile wilted. This determination, l i n k e d with the Chinese involvement is the Zanlzar revolt which Chou modestly denied. plus the army mutinias in Kenya. Tanganyika and Uganda, served to make sure Africans will from now on also Chins seriously. The Chinese attitude of aloof- ness and stiffness in meeting the Africans-—a warm and ex-i pansive people — considerably reduced the immediate impact of the visit. Members , 0isou's so - man party were obviously embar- rassed in talking with outsiders. Such stand - offishness rankied friendly Africans, who gener- ally like nothing better than to talk. EONN’ ( AP)—-The West ded Ger- man production of gui m ' llr tary rockets. subject of diplo. mstlc notes from the Soviet Un ion last week. is carried out with the full approval of the organi- zation which controls the coun- Guicled Missile Production is With Approval Of Union MINISTERS PLAN HYPNOTISM USE TORONTO (CF) — Twelve Metropolitan Toronto minis- ters have decided to seek per- mission from the provin al government to use hypnotism on their parihioners. The ciergymen—four United Church. four Anglican. three Baptist and one Presbyterian —-will meet Feb. 18 to gin a campaign to have the right practise hypnotism ex- tended to “qualii'ied" clergy- men. Rev. Lindsay King of sub- urban Scarborough ssid the group will either send a brief or delegation to Health Min- later Dyiriond requesting the change. The ministers attended training sessions in pastoral hypnotism last week under Rev. Joseph Wittliofaki. a anon in the United States he iscopsl Church and director of pastoral train- ing at Pittsburgh's Briad In- atitute. "Hypnosis was made by God and should be used as part of spiritual exercises," . he warned: “Hypnosis is neither a toy nor a magic cure-all.‘ Dr. Wittkofski said (that dur- ing the last 1) years he has in pastonal used hypnosis ooiisisolling and helped hun- dreds with problems ranging from overweight, alcoholism. insomnia and fear of dentists. try's rearmament—the Western European Union. After being long forbidden. West German rocket production was allowed to start three weeks ago. The weapons involved are the C o b r a. Sidewinder and awk. The Cobra, developed by West German scientists. is an anti‘ tank rocket. The U.S.-designed Sidewinder and Hawk are built in West Germany under licence. ' islation was forecast in 1110 Gfllfdlln. Olin-lotiietosrn, ‘rues. . . Feb 11 1004. Visovyt Plans African Safari Scores Gains hue.-95¢ in For Chou's Communist Chinci3,c_ Bank By THE ASSOICATED PRESS all impact was small. VICTORIA (CPl — Legisla- Chou En-lal's seven-week. 10- Ther is ant d bt th t Ii . safari scored impresied his African TIOGIIQ. “°" Wm be l“""’d“‘“'°d l“ ll" for Communist and mystified them. too. rhai.f§f,:{,’.‘;i“" ‘° "°""" B‘'"”‘‘‘ C“ s Social Credit govern- ment to purchase up to 25 er nt of the shares of a proposed Bank of British Columbia. B.C.'s budget. read in the leg- islature Friday by Premier and Finance Minister W, A. C. Ben- nett announced the legislation dealing with the bank. The leg- 6 O ih throne speech read at the open- E e. The budget contained no other reference to the bank but Premier Bennett said outside the House that it would be called the Bank of British Co- lumbia and that he expected the government co d be the larg- est single shareholder in it. No taxation changes were an- nounced in the budget whic forecast record revenues of $395,593,000 and expenditures of $39ii.043.000. Revenues for the fiscal year ending this March §'R|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT i ‘- - _ eIIia"ti-_a_-I-s-cal‘-.niaI-iaiu-...‘;.a." __ 9 heed Aircraft Corporation dur- the next four years. respon-E. OPP, . was always INAUGURATED BY ‘ah, ravine HIS CABINET MEMBERS Ami: cm. 5541' HIM Aok MI CIIRCH SAN cismsme, IIOUI? mm cu/as‘ *I<-‘w=-=nA=- It YE. com“ 01 are anticipated to be 8.500.- 000 more than the $3'72.907.4l.'i forecast in last February's bud- ge . The budget emphasized "hu- man betterment" with increases education and welfare. Canada Plans *To Purchase Trcinsooris By DAVE MclN'I'0SH OTTAWA ICP)-—The defence departrnent will purchase be- port planes from the U.S. ing siible authorities said Cost‘ will be around 32.000000 c . The RCAF has operated four Hercules since 1961 and long has wanted more of them. Lockheed. which produced its 600th Hercules last year. is ex- pected to place contracts Canada of equivalent value. In FD D h 1983 the company placed 315.- 2l7.013 worth of orders in Can- ada compared wlth Lockheed sales in this country of 89.807.- 500. tween 20 and 30 Hercules trans-. C so-x ins-av 135% i i AESIDIWL _ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER North dealer. North - south vulnerable. 1 ::L9III ‘#3108! ‘ IAQ 32.9.. §§QJ873I axons s uosa guess Asos A 9Ax.nos‘Iu 93 gas 09 Opening lead — king of spades. Dcciarer sometimes comes to a point in the play where h knows he is licked if the defen- ferders' cards are divided one They are for use in bringing down enemy planes. All carry conventional warheads. ' ' ' g . . ARE MADE FROM THE The Soviet Union claimed this ygms 051145 |_gAV5g West Germany's rocket activity gngaxwwy-mm is intensifying tension in Eu- , ' rope. The Western governmenia dismissed notes as propa- anda. ‘ In the 1954 Brussels treat) { the three Western allies laid ACROSS 2 Played 25.Close down controls to apply to the 1. Remain with,aa to new West German armed forces. 5- Grate 3004 - A The renunciation of atomic. bio- 9-U“°"°d 3'R°l"t°d 8Pl° logical and chemical weapons 1°-P19-°° 4-§°"3l“K 37 C°|'m'3-1 madeadby the then-chancellor 12 gfegzgialglg y3°d 4!§0‘;‘::"l¢l Kon Adonauer was made for- ' ' mal and limits were set on tha 14' Ra“ °‘ m°““mm "'Cl‘°m1' size and effectiveness of many 15_;l‘:§f:u $:;‘_::1::,‘1' fifdmg types bot eearmsments. Rockets 3,3 on _ _ went.‘ Wm ""1 - 16. Article: 11.'1'o maaii u TREATY AMENDED - F‘|'- 8-MW Wood The Mn “,1 me limit, we" 18. Border 18. Secluded 3!.Infii.nt made subject to amendment by 19-M’-‘TY V’-"°Y 34-39090: a two-tiiii-da vote at the mem- 3°-M°*i°“* :3-§"‘° E1 HW- bors of the Western European 22 Iv? 5’ ' ‘W l"" 35 E"l'““3 . usio food 36 Caliban Union. These members are Brit note 21 None god Honey ._ . . :i:;...““£‘.f:;..f.‘§‘.1i;..*‘°l.‘.‘.‘.'.“’".53.. ;:-g:,=.,=;g,- 28-Fmh W-or 8°‘h;g"8 47-°°.mt1°_a=;b The necessary changes In the 'pmfm.m p°"‘ ' 3 "- Brussels treaty for the West u_Ruth.. German rockets were granted moth”-.m. after the Adenauer government 13w established a rep for 29_Ob3t,gc]g being a loyal member of the so. Hideous North Atlantic Treaty 0rganiza- 31.-—-km‘ on. Fran 32.Toward Aussm GNP REES 33.Delinea.ts Australia's 8 r o s a national 3:-VCV“'P‘Y‘“'“ ct increased five per cent 40-33’ M or about m4.ooo.ooo. in the prefix 1962-63 financial year. a__“mngmt ruit ack 44.i)ominion . icoffa 48.! tupid fellow! . 49.i4ocale . way, but where he has a chance 50."iis-ea: Sp. to make is contract it the _ cards are divided some other DOWN’ .:.“°“ :”::- "«‘&“‘°“i u p - ti t the cards are so _;;-;3_r;b§;d*l*=M M W DAILY cnmroouossi -. Here's how to work it: mithimtomaketiliecontract. . :§§=::A4xR Takes case liketiiis one,. ‘now . when it would be "sy to so Oneletter simply stands for another.Inthis sampleA is used Wm“; Sam, get, N “X hearts for tire three La, X_tor the two 0's, etc. single letters, apos- on the bidding shown and west trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. leads the Irllng 05 alpadegt w :3: Each day the code letters an different. a diamond ea c con rac would have been completely ‘ °'ypt°"""“ Q“°““‘“' safe, but. unfortunately, the 313-1; .1 3 QOBMLNI‘ zUNJ‘.L e loser. but this method of pig 3.30—Trsns-Canada Matinee 4.oo—cac News 4.03--Cdn Roundup 4.l0—Music in the Air 4.l5—Mualc in the Air 4.30—Countdown 5.00-Mar. Fish I'cast 5.20-—Tampo. 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