'The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. June 12,1964. 1: religious crisis. The annivor-I ttms of Canada's worst sir ON THE3AIR sary of this event is being ob-. disaster. —J___._._._ ,, .JNCAGEGRA DM us ovn‘ru TOP 99"“ may I e site has been landscaped Hire A LON: coat '"J a; 114: page The “Planafion “'35 mml Investigators are still check- FLY BALL." prosaic. Workmen dismantling mg for the “use of the cum. the statue. put up for celebra- An inquest 1, yet to be held hum of Buddha‘s birthday two possibly In ht. summer of I I a i ' F FRIDAY PROGRAMS y. . v a . h d d bl Cl ( Y w it):th tighee it with... as; “my “""M' . . .30 ,m.——Mumau ‘ . tower. not realizing that bhei , goo :nh—Pauwmd I statue was made from ini‘lam-I Man JOIning 2.30 pow—Sudan HI" . mable material. am v-c-“k' """Y , Thatcher Staff 3.31 pin—Fmd‘v 5"” By “snow monsoon era! marshals into Mississippi , 3.45p.m-"'M" “9'” WASHINGTON (CP) — Some. to help protect the student New Monument l REGINA ‘CW‘TM Lead” VWGNVIO 400 p,m.—-—Sir Francis Drake 4.30 pun—This is the lit. 5,00 p.m.—-Rszzle Dazzla . . a 7m p.m.—CFCY TV News times Canadian-born Dr. Harold Taylor likes to blow the clarinet in some jazzy piece with Duke Ellington and the gang. "just for fun." I a more serious mood. he'll work his way through Beethoven's Ninth. workers this summer. or Tom Heller of New York who wrote the novel Catch 22. became so emotion- ally upset on hearing witnesses tell of tortures that he sug- gested the US forget about Marks Crash STE. THERESE DE BLAIN- VILL. Que. (CP) — A monu- ment bearing 118 names and the words Flight 83L Nov. 29. 1963. ‘Post says James Moore. form- erly of McLaren‘s Advertising Company of Toronto, has joined the staff of Saskatchewan Pre- mier Ross Thatcher. The newspaper says the na- ture of Mr. Moore's job is not ME HOW ABC'JT 7-‘5 P"""Ci"""' '3'7 ‘ Bill the 49-year-015 former South Viet Nam and declare now Stands 1" a cemetery that known He has an academic “U57 have FindsHAndy Hardy “Diversity president how has war on Mississippi. has been tturned into a pictur- backfiound in economics. ‘ WQk/‘Igfl' > 9.00 p.m.-—(}:‘Ounblf¥ doe own mile time for fun.0r llulhte'r- The stories the Negroes told esgueitspo‘q lb d m Mr. Moore spent two years in FROM 9.30 p.m.—T s can on He 1, involved 10 we darkest were similar to those told before n are nscr e e names Ottawa with Prime Minute: HOAKE?! 1 I030 p.m.-Telescopa 11.00 p.m.-l-iour of Stars 1200 p.m.~-—C5C W Nam I113 a.m.—-l.ocal Weather 12.” a.m.—Sign Off CKCW‘TV I7 25 pun—Station Sign On a a, Weather. Sports m0 path-Friday Playbill Captain From Koapenlck 2,210 p.m.-—AI Home With Halon Cracker (Inn p.m.—Taka Thirt - 3.30 p.m.—Tha Friendly Giant 345 p.m.—Mr. Rogers .100 mm —Sir Francis Drake s in p,m,—-Kingtisher Cove (~00 p.m.—Supper Club 5 I5 p.m.—Television News 6 7S p.m.-—Supper Club 6 3‘» p.m.—Waather e m p.m.—-—Supper Club 6 55 p.m.—Sports cloud on the American horizon: the prospect of a long. hot sum- mer and new bitterness. blood- shed and death as an estima 1.000 student workers invade :Aississlppi and urge the Negro o vo . ~ “The situation is serious and the problems are immense," said the son of a Toronto build- ing superintendent who becanie president of Sarah Lawrence College at the age of youngest university president in US. hi tory. The blue-eyed Dr. Taylor. recognised as a philosopher and education authority. now serves as human relations consultant to Adlai Stevenson. U.S. ambas- sador to the United Nations. Taylor became an American citizen in 1947, “The jus‘tice department sim- ply lsn't doing its job." he added in an interview as he sat on the stage of a downtown ~beatings at the hands of white police; loss of jobs. homes and wages when Negroes tried 0 become voters: jailings without legitimate charges: degradation aisd khopelessness for those born ac other panelists. who included a New York judge. a sociolo- gist. a historian and several writers. a ked by Heller's proposal for all-out war on Mississippi. but Dr. Taylor and others agreed the young student workers would have no bed of roses in that state. All agreed the federal gov- ernment could no longer sit back and await events. Several legal advisers suggested the justice department has the power to act. All that is lacking, thei suggested. is the " I wr. Buddhists of the 118 passengers and crew members who were aboard Air Canada's (then Trans-Canada Air Linesl Flight. 831 when it. plunged to the ground in this community 15 miles north 01 Montreal. The airline installed the mon- ument a few feet from the common grave of the 118 we- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Pearson and the National Lib- eral Federation as public rela- tions director prior to the 1963 elec 'on He was in Saskatchewan dur- ing the recent provincial elec- tion campaign. in which Mc- Laren's helped mount the Lib- eral campaign. 7.00 p-m--Ed9" WFI'G“ . theatre. The theatre had been amazing MO Nth-MY F'V°"" M‘m'" turned into an unofficial court 0 R30 Wit—m" ' Chm“ to hear evidence of Negroes YEAPmN‘ 9.00 arm—COUWY “de’”. who had been crippled. or- “715055597 9‘40 p.m.-—Tl1e Defenders 10.30 paw—Telescope 11.00 p.m.—Ths Untouchables l7.00 p.m.—CBC T l7 l5 a.m.——Viawpoint 12.20 s.m.-Lionel Network News l2.25 a.m.—Midnight Theatre Hig SA'l‘U RDA Y PROGRAM? CFCY-TV ?.’m P.M.-—Musrcaio 3.an p.m.—Werld of Sport baseball . . . Chicago vs. New York 5 l5 p.m.-.-TBA 5 in p.m.-—-BUgI Bunny mo pun—Forest Rangers 5 .ll p.m.—-Countryfime 7m p.m.—CFCY t’V News and Weather 7H p.m.—Fisherman's log phaned or widowed by police brutality or sniper‘s bullets in ‘ Mississippi. SEEK PROTECTION nine American intellectuals se- lected by a national co-ordinat- lng committee of Negro organ- izations.seeking to persuade President Johnson to send fed- a Istatue of Buddha in a domin- 'Dr. Taylor headed a panel of" SAlGON (Reutersl — Many devout Buddhists here spoke of “ miracle" when a giant atlng position in central Saigon burst into flames Wednesday, apparently without cause. 'l‘hey linked it with the first fiery suicide of a Buddhist monk in last year‘s Vietnamese CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER I. You are deciarer with the West hand at Four Spades. 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