i MONDAY. AUGUST 31. 1934. PAGE 14-! 9N THE AIR . MONDAY PROGRAMS ’ crcv 'rv . .3 2’3 p.m-—.N.ulicele 3 .J p.m.—Slgn On 4.00 p.m.-—R.C.M.P. . 4.31 p.m.—Vacat.on lime 5.30 p.m.—$pace, The New Ocean ‘ B)‘ JAMES NELSON , 6:00 p.m.—Passage to Bermuda OTTAWA ICPl—The govern? -A6:25 p.m.—$canies Submarine -ment is ready to accept majorl 7.01 p.m.—CFCY .TV News 7.15 p.m.-TBA 7.80 p-rn.—Wil|iani Tell 0.00 p.m.—Rin In: In . 8.30 p.m.—Dr. Finlay’s Caseboox 9.30 p.m.—Singalong Jub‘leo 10.00 p.m.—Red Skelton 11.00 arm—Sunset Ceremony 11.30 p.m.—Explorations “ rider One Roof" 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 earn—Local Weather 12.14 mum—Sign Off CKCW TV a national flag for Canada. it was learned here. :made to backbench opposition l MPs by a. least one government lsupporter for designs described 7as more closely resembling the [Red Ensign than the maple leaf inow proposed by the govern- out. i A basic plank of the govern- ;ment's flag platform. however. lstill is tha. there should be a ‘ national flag for Canada that cannot be confused with the 3.45 p.,n._s,.,.on Sign 0,, flag of any other country. New, weamen 5pm,, I This rules out any adaptation Loo p_m._Rch [of the Red Ensign, which is similar (0 the flags of a num- ber of Commonwealth countries and British colonies and ' based on the British merchant .rnarine flag—the Union Jack in 6.50 p.m.—spors =onc corner on a field of red. 7.00 p.m.—Lionel Playhouse But an adaptation of the Red} Rise 3. Fall of Legs Diamond’Ensign-itsclf a variation of thel 8.30 p.m.——Dr. F'irilays ga'sebook Itrig—called hltl’lle etnsigtii‘e— might: 9.30 p.m.-—Singa orig Ju ieo ‘ accepla e~ o govern- ; 10.00 p.m.~—P|aydate ‘ment as flag representing l 11.01 p.m.—Under One Roof lCanada‘s loyalty to the Queen] 11:30 p.m.—Compa.isam and membership in the Corn-‘ 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News lmonwealth. .14 .m.—-View oint . 'i2.20'..m._non§. Network New: :PROPosrrION ADVANCED ‘ 12.25 a.m.—5tation sign Off At least. this proposition has i —’i been advanced privately and in- l 4.30 p-m.-Vacation Time 5.30 phi—Space, The New Ocean 6.00 p.m.—Emmett Kelly Cartoons 6.30 p.m.—Te|evision News 6.45 p.m.—Weather by a prominent Libera. from its Queen and Common- gested by Liberal go-betweensi opposition supporters is a radi-. Its background would be pale. blue-similar to the color of ths United Nations' flag and a; shade that also appears in the; flags of a number of countries with long histories ofl independence. The overlaying symbol would fiecognized as Canada's symbol other senior Commonwealth ree maple lot loyalty to the Queen and countries. l RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NO'I be either one or t leafs in scarlet red. I Highest government suthori-‘ ties are said to favor this flag i even over the maple leaf de. sign on a white background and i with blue bars presented to Par. l liament by P ri me Minister l Pearson. They are reported now to be ready to adopt it over the * advice of experts in heraldry. GOVT. RAS PROBLEM The main problem said to be ; confronting the government and 1 its Liberal supporters is having I the compromise introduced in the Commons if it is acceptable transmit!!! to are Oom- wealth. ‘ In this context. one of the isuggestions made privately by a government representative is .GOV'l Reported Prepared .. ‘wealth flag for Canada consis: lot the Union Jack in the upper Equarter next to the staff on a l ' . iFor Flag Issue Compromlse $233§.?§§”.§‘lfglif““a” In the Red Ensign. the device [formally to the Conservanv-zslwant to appear to be giving on the fly is a Canadian shield: l away to opposition pressure three maple leaves surmounted flag for Canada's na- iagainst the original maple leaf by the lions of England, the lion '6'“ p'm"G“°"' lcompromises in its proposal for l liOnal identity. apart altogether Idesign but is reported ready to rampant of Scotland. the harp adopt almost any variation of Ireland and the fleur-dedls overtures already ha"? been l‘flaé’. dESigns tentatively strg compromise. ‘ i ' Along with the maple leaf already have blue enstgns. in their private meetings with iflag, the government's original the basis for their. national ‘ Union flags — Australia With White cal variation of the maple leat Hack should be recognized no stars representing the southern the Queen and Commonwealth heavens, and New Zealand With proposal was that symbol. The government's position is . , be fire Queen and flag 1’ e p r e s e n ting Canada 1 reported to Commonwealth flag need not be other i recognized as an official flag of nection based on the blue en- Bny other country or of the sign would tie in neatly wrth Commonwealth but merely be the flags already flown by two to the House generally. . eat The government does noti CFCY RADIO MONDAY l Wider Market 6.23—Sign On a . Sect/’ESLn Roundup n 6.55—News and Weather [ 7.00-Hebrew Christian Hour 1 OTTAWA l'CPI —— There's a 7.15—Ccuntry a. Western Roundup tremendous world demand for 7.30—News and Weather iforest products and it‘s time 7.33—Farm Re on .the Canadian forest industry 7.41—Counfry 8. Western Roundup got out of the “nice, comfort- 8.00—News :able rut" of reliance on Amer- 8.lI-—Weather iican markets. Alvin Hamilton 8.16--Country 8. Western Roundup 7 said in the Commons. 8.45--Weather i Bio-Atlantic NeWI .‘sourccs minister said Canada 8.57--Thought For Today ‘is missing the boat and that he 9-00-CBC News 3: VOiCE Reno"! .i's appalled how little has been 9.10--CBC Preview Commentary done to meet the challenge. 9-l5'_N°'?5 3"“ Mum Mr. Hamilton, who recently z'g7—Ma'mee A3U51=§haradn visited Communist China, said " °_N°'" a” Mus" there is a huge market there 9..\5-What’s the song contest for Canadian forest , . products. . 10.00-News and Weather especially paper- 10.05—Notes 8. Music V “.00_News & wea’her ‘. Canada could deielop 20 to 30 , . i new a r mills in the next a 11.05—Womenr Institute Program i five $0 pin Years if the foresr l 11.20—Notes 8. Music i . d t V r “t k t f m . 11.27—Matinee Musical Character _m. ugegy,.“ere a en W 0 el - kitc 1. N s M g I 30— 0'” U” l Speaking In a debate on the $90.469000 appropriation for the ‘forestry department, Mr. Hamg iilton urged Forestry Minister; lSauve to use all his diplomacy 11.55—Atlantic New: IZOD—Weather 12.05—Town 8. Country Time 12.30-News and Weather ‘2_43_p.E.|_ Road Rape” lthe opportunities. . mas—town a. Country Time ' Forest resources came under! Loo—News, Weather a. N.S. Road provincial jurisdiction but Mr.. {Sauve had all the prestige ofl ia federal minister and coul 3 ; dangle markets before the prov- ‘ :inces and the forest industry. Mr. Sauve. who spoke earlier, .said it is important for his de- 2.30—-Top- In Coun'ry and p“I” partment to work out with the 3.00—News Headlines 8. Weather ‘provinces and universities the 3.03_Trana-Canada Mallnee CBC ifu t u re course of forest re- search. 4 He would attempt to establish 4-03—Canadi!" R°”"d“°*cac .‘closer cooperation among the Mil-Tops in Cwntrv "d “9' provinces in the fighting of for- L30-Tl'l0 oWW" ,est fires 5.00—News and Weather - 5.05—Matinee Musical Charade: linces and the industry aware of , Report 1.05-Town 8- Country Time 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show CBC l.45——Town 8. Country Time ZOO—News and Weather 2.27—Matinee Musical Charade! SOD—Maritime Fish B'Cast 5.20—Tempo (CBH only) CBC Not.- 00 6.00—CBC News and Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Today’s Editorial 6.25—Inland Weather 6.30-Musir. In the Evening 7.30—Dusk ECO—Assignment 8.30—The Sound of The Slxtiu _ . 9.30—Distinguished Artists B-30-MIX F'fgumnl’ R’V'ew l10.00_CBC Net. News on Parliament 8.55—1nterlude E 1 Hill 8. Speaking Personally 8.58-News Headlines 8. Weatheor 10.30—Continental Holiday 9.00-Farm Forum -‘ 111.00—Late Nita Theatre sac-Distinguished Arm" ’ CBC l11,30—-Concert Album gnoc-csc New 12.03—Sporl Scorer, Inland !. Marine Weather 12.15—Encare 6.00—News and Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill-CBC 7.45—-Program Schedule 7.46—Tonight's Music e B 10.30—Continental Holiday—CBC 11.00—Nows and Regional Weather 11.05—Starlight Serenade The former Conservative re- fl Outlook Seen: Forestry Items 3 Douglas Fisher INDP ~— Port Arthur) said Mr. Sauve had spoken as if he were in charge l of nothing more than a burn eaucracy. The minister was a man of energy, education and’ imagination and should seize th perately needed on problems. . L3 Mr. Fisher said Canada's "In~ ‘ - dlan problem” should be solved through a forestry development; program. By organizing a program whereby I n d i a n 5 could get ‘some kind of economic con- fidence" through the use of the forests. the plight of many re- serves would be eased, and the { forest industry would be further - developed. l OLD PHONES land charm to make the prov- 14‘gggigb’. J”, I l 1 TORONTO lCPi—Leif Bol- hoej. a Danish importer arriv- ing here with 3000 French an- tique telephones. has been presented with a problem by the Bell Telephone Company. While Bell doesn't exactly forbid selling the phones— some of them plated with 23- carat gold and costing be- tween $90 each—it Won't hook them up. And if a serviceman spots one in service he‘ll ask that it be taken ou . fered to let Bell distribute the phones. but the company hasn‘t returned his call. "I don‘t blame them for not wanting them used otherwise —-for every telephone I sell they lose money in renting telephones." he said. A spokesman for Bell Tele- phone said the company must own all equipment on its lines to “ensure quality control and adaptlbility to technological changes." If it discovers an antique removed under the Ontario Telephone Act and possibly cut off service to any viola- for. Mr. Bolfioei plans to sell the phones wholesale to retail stores in time for Christmas sales. lino—grew.- heart/2:31” mm" 12.45—Muslc In the Nighi 11.35— tlr i9 1 10.1ncite or. 11.Alightmu.l ‘.Kindd 12.xm or t . Mr. Bol’loej said he has of- 1 phone in use it can order it i BECflME mm lwealth connection. one of the.which would be acceptable as of France. Australia and New Zealand four red stars. r The thinking here is that I Queen and Commonwealth con- . crane-Fflulmps' .‘éfilflfié‘ S I AND FILLED WITH 1 LASHED TOGETHER AN AMERICAN i NWOR NAMED DR. SOLOMON m "is We“ aMILES $5M TES *IN 1363 i “Mb. I“ Ii “‘1 iSl‘IOW AEXOIW JAILY SS 3. Sayings: 1. Part 0! a shoe 8. Emblem 6. Beer of ingredient authority 9. White ant. 4. Cautious I. gambler: . Lamprey 7. A foot 17. Constella. lever . 'on. ‘ 18. Affirms. I tive vote 0101! 19. A little stream 22. Leap I lightly mouth 1 25. Apple seed 20. Vitality 1 26. Molten 21. Java. trec I cast iron 23, Pronoun . 28. A shade . of purple 32. 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