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' 4:00—Big Band Show. 4:30—A Touch of Greasepaint. 5:00—-Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—Time For A Song 5:45—The Story Man 6:00—CBC Times (HO—Maritime Sportscast ‘6:15—CBC News and Weather 6:30—Alex Baris. “GAS—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30~Cue for Music. 8:00~—-Hi Fi Club Bill—Maritime Magazine 9:00-—Vancouver Theatre 9:30—Summer Fallow 10:00—International Concert. 11:00—CBC National News Roundup 11:30—First Person. 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off Minister Harkness, in dismissing the agriculture department em- ployee, Walter Mitchell, on the basis of “secret police reports,” was getting pretty close to the “Soviet system." , “In my lifetime,” Mr. Pickers- ggil‘l said, “I can’t recall anything comparable that has happened in ‘ ' Ithe Parliament of Canada or of .o the United Kingdom.” . Mr. Harkness replied that the ‘ episode, will go down in parlia- mentary history as a “classic case” of a'mountain being made out of a molehill. . The heated exchanges arose in discussion of agriculture depart- ment estimates on a complaint by Lionel Chev'rier (L—Montreal Laurier) that Mr. Mitchell was dismissed last June on 24 hours’ notice, “without being heard, and without being given an Opportun- ity of being hear .” Mr. Chevrier said a “grave and serious injustice” has been done. He quoted lettersfr-om Mr. Mit- chell’s superiors and from ship- ping companies to show that the employee had not missed .a day in 22 yea-rs and was a conscienti— ous and efficient wiorker. In firing Mr. Mitchell, the gov- ernment had not followed the nor- mal “practice and procedure” of the C o m m o n 5. Mr. Chevrier quoted parliannentary' precedents dating to 1911 to support his con- tention that no individual should be fired on grounds of political partisanship except on 'a certif- icate by a member of the Com- mons or after investigation by an impartial tribunal. . Mr. Harkness, who said July 23 Play Safe , While You Drive! Keep alert-chew gum, Avoid traffic itters and Edriving drowsiness. , Chewgum whileyou’re behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve ‘ helps keep you feeling fresh and alert for safer driving. ' . Chew any brand of '"" -u- "I end Reading, don't miss 1 the Saturday issue of : with Weekend Magazine ‘. and 16-page comic impression. . Mr. Harkness said Mr. Mitchell was guilty of obtaining contra» band liqiior train the ships he in speceted. » When Fran-k McGee (PC——York- Scanborough) asked Mr. Chev-rier whether Mr. Mitchell participated politically on his behalf, Mr. Che- vrier said the onus is on the min~‘ ister to establish that. 5 Later, Mr. Harkness said Mr. Mitchell had not been a civil ser- vant but a “casual, seasonal em- ployee” and for only 16 yea-rs rather than 22 years as Mr. Chevrier claimed. Follow Your ~ Favorites! ' - Li’l Abner and Joe Polooko appear each Saturday as full page features in the 16-page color comic sec-i tion of The Patriot, along. with Weekend Magazine. 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A a .. .: 6E5» gg'ISpiinghrt on sums We“ 4°31“- °’°“‘ Mt "3”) " “I " " “mes , rk m 6 ' - ' - " 7:00 p.m.—Wrestling Both aides m ac; “n - fed, he “a at, no? DAILY CRYPTOQUgllf’EIT-l-‘lierzsxhgw to W0 » a... co. 8:00 p.m.—-Sportsc_ope in {hereflm‘ l “I. d turn out to be no A x . . I . . , 3E3° P'm-—S°“Ven.”.' , 4‘21"” digmond losers. I doubled, for is L o N o r n L L o w ‘ 187 GREAT GEORGE ST, ‘ggecg/Irfiggalre : 3985-: “me 19330“ I “3“ “PW t” One letter simply stands for another. Intflussgplle “A”: ' ' ‘ '— ‘ .well. ‘ L’s x for the two 0's, e c. e e . 10:00 .m,_1 Lo .L c 953 l . used for the three . _ ., 10;30 %,m,-Tugb‘;.eat 3min; WES! A. 'ms-g and g: m : apostrophies, the length and fomatxogfigfimtl‘i: words are Ill IQ u. E 11:00 p.m.——Studio One .' 9.1 Q 74 {clubs which, .3 mm m “hints. Each day the code letters are \ I ( , 12:09 a.m.—-CBC News Q A 310 3 ' KQ9 78 trumped, Weiss could see the con- 1 A cmtom Wham. . D g 12:10 a-m-—C_KCW News 94 OQIO’? tract depended on losing no .db < s > c , 12:20 arm—Sign 091' ul-AQJS'IM 4-sz mond tricks. ‘ ~ suns, EUUV VTELDOTUS Biro U I > _.5._ . «. SOUTH The normal play with this dit- ' ‘ - >. , _. é 41198652 IhoMboldingmtoludmiig: IGGLOTOL. Isv RLIFOR US Yuan! g. _€ .842 andhopethequeenfallson ‘ _ . i ‘ 9A.de the first or second rong rDRIWL’DGLIzL. m. E 5 v g ' . ' m - . ~ CFCY MONDAY .1. 3’35: 11%|; 3mg!“ “1r; ml four Saturday’s Cryp‘mquote. gEATH BATH N0 MOREVDO I 3 STANDARD TIME The bidding: , hem“ mated a freakish ham, ton OVER HIM—ROMAN . . 5:58—Sign 011 Yes: North , East South He deci d the situation called for . 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour ‘l‘ P35,“ 1' 2“ “bmmal Play" . i 6'15—Musical Moments ' 4 ' PM PM 4 ‘ Am“ “mg the m “d ‘5“ ' - Pass 54 Pass 6. of spades, he led the Jackafdllf - 4... .-__.s__ 6:30—News Pass Pass Dble _ monds trom dummy. I plays! g , a n z 5:35_weather _ seven with not a. care ' 4 I - CUTTING GRASS. 5.40_w t H d Op?” lead ‘m °f hem‘ world, but it did no good. Weiss ’ ,wweev.‘ HES ' How COME HE <-v . ‘ A _ 7:00—Nos ern oe own 1 was playing in the Masters huddled for a while, fearful the ‘ , CUTr’NG GQASS_ HAsN.T TAKENW HEARW BOUGHT , I 7:05-Wewfsh Team Of Four some years back 1°“ We“ “5 °n his M“ m “‘ ' Our RIDING w HIS ' A GKANVFATHEZ’S . 7._10_Cea.ter ' and held the East hand. Southwas finally came out with the right > NEW CAB-3 I" K V, g .. Roundry and Western Albert Weiss 0; Miami Beach. answer and messed, go the aim . I, m .. v 7. . gun up . Dinghyuas hens knownto his was made, I “9% = 33' .40—C es Cooper Time many friends, is quite a. player, It would have done no good a; ‘\__‘ O I is 7:55—Inteflude .85 this hand W111 511°“ cover the jack with the queen. v‘. “t ‘« - a a; ,8;°°-—NeWS l The two club bid was made to Weiss - was convinced West C Q ° 2— E; B'II‘Weamer show a void and a-good hand. couldn’t have more than one dia- M 2,9 , _ 8:16r—Country a n d Western The jump to fourhearts didn’t mond on the bidding, and the odd- v“ , L , \ u Roundup succeed in shutting out the four Were 3 to 1 it wasn’t the queen. x g 8i45—Weather spade bid. When North raised to Had I covered,» would have re- /‘ , - r, {km—News, I five spades, Weiss correctly judged turned to dmnmy and: finesse! 3, ~ 2 91WM0rnlflg Devotions . thererwould be a. singleton heart against; my ten. . iiv / .- 33 $5: . 2 , gzég—l'idornilng M%ods in dummy- (because ot the vig- 1 wish I had bid seven heart-1- k A 7 ‘ k ‘ > » : -— op une me 1' Kinx‘ reamed Syndicate. In w . 9:45—Fredxdy Martin Show . e 958' ' , V - . fl 10:00—News * , . '_ g 2 a I I o b ' CI h 0 F- \ tosnc’g’ssmmaa w : ~, scum. 101-30—Salada QUIZ Mem 913 as ver Irlng , V HIS BEAT-(JD W , " TUQNE‘? "’N g - . loss—Melody Parade . l v ‘ a,“ 0L5 HEAR, 7 0 ON A' ‘ m 1&1 MOONMAPUN you Musrmvs SEEN ., 1°f45~5W1ft Mime)! Man M I, ‘ c _ k . a ; ‘ I; g ’ POWER 1 ‘3, Is new), YET I say HIM RIDING ALONG THE 7mm! SOMEONE WHO 4W5 £/($'_ 11.00—g12ws Headlines and Wea- . _ r Ia 2 5 z ‘ ’ ‘ a g MART/N. - -' . . - - " .\\ V ‘ ‘ 7 ‘ fiigfilfiggsMaglc 0f Mum OTTAWA (CP) —— Government he had received complaints at l.‘ i r ’ < ‘ I and opposition members clashed Mr. Mitchell being an active elec— 2 ' ’,_ , \ g g HAG—Weather . . . . . . . g . y / fl 2.» . 11,4541.“ Magic of Music angrily 1n the commons Thurs- tlon organizer for Mr.Chevr1er1n, i ‘.\\ V; a . I“. :3. 12:OO_Weather day over the dismissal of a Mont— Montreal Laurier. declined to! j , 1 ~ , if F ’ ., 'z ' . '- real cargo checker fired on produce documents and attidavits ‘; ‘~ "~‘ q: // a - g5 12.05—Sons of the Pioneers . . . . . l .2 v . \\\\\\ / o s 12;30_News and Weather grounds of political partisanship on that ponnt requested by Mr. 0 ‘ . v! é I ‘ L SE 12;45_Dinner Sefenade and possession of contraband'liq— Chevrier, saying they were of a ’ \\ , . l y I'an a: 1;00_Fifty A Day uor_and cig rets. personal and confidential nature. " : \~“ ...I 8-4 \ K I" g; ' -1 " 6 J .W. Pickersgili (L—~Bonavista~ The minister said Mr, Chevrier q d ‘- «30... "g 1. 0—D1nner Ser nade , . \ . , I 33 1:30_Dinner Serenade (Com) Twillingate) s a i d Agriculture had given a “completely false’: . J ‘ ' ‘ ,a '- ‘ wchome 1o ‘rr's JUST yous HMM! I THOUGHT THAT would» Goon MIMICR‘I - _ ' WIFE"! SAY THE SECRET woso wouw OETA muoH...I'D NOWJELL ME IN YOUR m9 MU ,_ . ‘ . AND you wm A m OF nous-I! FIRE MY WRITER, BUT gwg vmcs wml wanton-1, JUST THE THING FOR no-rr— I owe HIM MONEY FOR x M HERE! 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