Falls Agreement Is More Remote QUEBEC (CP)--Premier Le- get first call on the power, and sage said here the possi- | Quebec-Hydro would sell surplus hility of a special session of the power to buyers in the United Quebec legislature this fall to|States, including Consolidated deal with the development of Edison of New York. Churchill Falls in Labrador is| When the Quebec legislative becoming more and more re- session ended early in, August mote. : 'Premier Lesage said a fall ses- Following a cabinet meeting, sion was a ‘‘probability’’ to the premier said that necessary'adopt necessary agreements studies homent bringing ‘hout with Brinco. “an eventual agreement’ be-| ‘11 js not that the negotiations tween Hydro-Quebec and Brit- are going badly,” he poe Wed- ish - Newfoandland Corp. “are'nesday. “Please understand me. taking longer than we thought.” But they are taking longer than He was discussing negotla- we thought.’ — © ern 7”. cea 000 Mr. Lesage plans to tour West- horsepower tn the projected $1 _ ern Canada later this month and §00.000,000- undertaking * to visit Italy late in October to Negotiations have coneerned open a Quebec business office. the sale of Churchill Falls power controlled by Brinco, to He said a special session could Hydro-Quebec, the price Crown- 20t be held until after October ownpd Hydro-Quebee would pay: and.‘'it_is possible-we.will-begin in Milan. al je need? but that thts | should be paid for in ac wih the patients ability.” It mekes sense, he said. that | @ fair charge for services is apt } to put some restraint on the medicare plan's usage. ‘At the moment, medical services are already over-extended and de- mands are increasing much fas- ter than supply.” GRAVE DANGER Speaking of the increasing de- mands on doctors, he said ther» is ‘‘a grave danger of the com- plete swamping of our profes- sion with a consequent lowering of quality.’ Administration of the medicare plan by a govern- ment agency could make it sub- ject to political influence and bureaucracy. Dr. Jones said the only pos- sible safe-guard is the guaran- teed right of the phy-ician to practise outside the plan if he believes it best, and the patient to be able to receive treatment from he physician without loss of ~benefits."" The concern of doctors was. not ‘financial greed,"’ but the preservation and improvement of the quality of services. : care |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 3, 1965. 8, Teenage Violence In Sweden Blamed On Dullness Of State 2 STOCKHOLM (Reuters:-- ‘Youth . guidance experts said there a weekend exmiosion of teen-age violence here and in Oslo, Norway, represented a protest against middle class conventions and dullness of life in a welfare state. During the last three nighis there have been-similar riots tn the two normally staid Scandi- navian capitals. In each city, about 100 long- haired boys and girls in thew tegrated” because it ‘will not make use of iron ore. He said it will use steel serap which will be collected ‘and smelted in electric are furnaces. Besides the smelter; there wilt be a rolling mill which will fabricate ingots into construction shapes,. reinforcing steel ‘and “similar smal! steel ingots."” early or late teens have heen arrested and dozens injurea. “Their behavior is merely a protest against middle class norms,” said Dr. Gustav Jons son, a noted Stockholm child psychiatrist. ‘‘They are proud of the sensation they have caused in the press.” One of the teen-age rioters, a 14 - year - old-girl, said: “The Greek: had long hair so why shouldn't we? It is a free coun- try so why can't we choose our own way of life without grown- ups’ interfering?” She accused a rival group of teen-agers of being less intel. | lectual and -being interested) “only in getting into bed with the first girl that comes along.’ = j At-the start of the rioting an estimated 2,000 youngsters ae: | Saturday, mounted police drove) «| w from the central district ot im. Stockholm. Police” used horse- WOULD SELL SURPLUS THe power would be trans- ee “One of the essentials of any Asked by a reporter whether pjan is: that it should not mere- mitted from the Labrador bor- he were hinting that the 1966 ly gain gtuding acceptance - by der to Hydro-Quebec lines New- session may begin in foundiand and Quebec would replied: ‘“‘It's possible.” 1965, he this generation of health per- sonnel, but should < provide en- Quality Said Main Concern "= In CMA Stand On Medicare 9T ANDREW'S, N.B. /OP)— ed not with money but the qual- Te president of the Canadian | Association said here that Canadian doctors, in their stand on medicare, are concern- Medical « ough attractions to bring an ever | increasing number of -our~ best young people into the field.”’ cal societies the importance of consulting with the departments of health in their own provin- | é l ces on the medicare question. itv of medical services. ‘Tt would seem that only “We are determined to pro- through thts channel have we tect. the freedom of the doctor any opportunity to modify the to give high quality medical federal proposals,"’ he said. services to his patient,”’ Dr. The OMA had arranged a Robert 0. Jones of Halifax told meeting with federal Health Min- New Brunswick Medical ‘ister Judy. LaMarsh and other here. federal officials in Ottawa to : the ON THE AIR Society's annual meeting Dr. Jones said some of the discuss medicare medicare proposals put forward . FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV » 2 p.m. —Musicale ¢ 3.30 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.00 p.m.—Vacation Time \ ‘> £30.p.m.—Sunshine Semester = 1 p.m.—Survival. £10 pm.—Go Io Greece 6.00 p.m —Flintstones 630 p.m—Gazene 700 p.m. —CFCY TV News 2.15 p.m.—TeA 7.30 p.m.—Overland Trai! £30 p.m.—Musical Showcase —---2-00-p. at-=The-Great. War 910 p.m.—The Fugitive ° tt oon =tTetescope 1/09 p.m. —CBC Bowling 1290 a.m.—CBC TV News 2 14,a.m.—Sign Off =. CRCW-TV —IS=STaTGA Serenade [ence at Ottawa in duly could PERFECT SCORE «ALL WRONG | lead to a degradation of medi- “HULL, Que. (CP) — The ! cal services in Canada. | He said the OMA objects to exam-marking machine’ used by the Quebec department of the suggestion that it be a uni- versal compulsory plan and that it be administered by government agency ae t ae as ‘We have always insisted that ae ee wens Ps e preg Fhe a heee Syeil: sates tegieny an ae a to him. th os me ————$— e_medical care has a perfect record. Not one of the 7,000 papers 11.05—Starlight Serenade was: marked correctly. 208% 10.30—Court Of Opinion—CBC Omer Plouffe, general di-, rector of schools, told the 11.30—News and Maritime Weather _Soort—CBC VE TECCOE Niscs tas ean brain seemed to have “upped the low merks and decreased j CBA RADIO ~ the high marks.” “This created ‘some un- FRIDAY . usual situations,’’ Mr. Plouffe | 6.00.—The—Morning—Show-—P << _gaid__ ee 2 : sit os “For example, students. of. Jones said the CMA has | stressed to the provincial medi | board Monday the .eleetronice—; ~DAILY CROSSWORD whips and drawn swords after the teen-agers showered them with rocks, bottles and even ripped-off public , telephones. Mr. Smallwood said he hoped construction would begin within the next four or five weeks. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT PH Campa. at Gheridan wyo., at WAS CANCELLED “S ~ BECAUSE OF 700 MUCH Sow Way !.953- - Wr Fu ower Cresterfieia, Engiana, =f IT LEANS iN 7S 2 DIRECTIONS 4 6 FEET ae JO THE SOUTH s ANDO 42 FEET WEST EMER cvrarcnep Bn aaah | BECAUSE HE RULED 7 KINGDOMS in Asia and Asia Minor __ALWAYS WORE 7 COATS _QF BOTH THE EAST AND WEST ALWAYS WORE 2 CROWNS AND 2 SWORDS & 6X LNJOV 134935 se. a THE | |... sTo IN | SHOPPING CENTER... WHERE HAVE TH ERE BIG E COUNTER / mA lé WITH ENOUGH SAMPLE SQUIRTS OF ASSORTED ; SCENTS... > - ut WILL GE OUR HIKE / T NEAR USON A HIGH STARTING SALARY, SHORT HOURS AND LOADS OF FRINGE BENEFITS! WELL eoce UH eee WHAT CAN YOU 00? 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Weather jing the chances of 12.00—CBC News 12:03—Sports Scores Inland and Mr. Smallwood in a prepared statement said it will be a small Marine Weather 12:15—Muric In The Night mill and will not be ‘‘fully in-: One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is ised ; for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- “trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. CONTRACT BRI DGE Each day the code letters are different, ae en aeeeeiie A Cryptogram Quotation ntlsliamenliges : By-B.JAY-BECKER. —- Sec ascoes ee eis wh dae 1. tas oT JVC MRM I aR .. ¥ You are.”South ,both sides trick game too remote to bes EMF HAMH, FBT oD HV x VN vulnerable. The ~-brdding—“has pursued, and yet have a hand 4 — = ‘been: ' with which he would act over a EFBJ?—FIKMECH NFI®T | . South West No |notrump -because a nine- tfick s i - pbie Pass | ry game appears to lie within the Yesterday's Cryptoquote; THE SECRET OF BEING A , eos - : realm of possibility BORE IS TO TELL EVERYTHING.—VOLTAIRE | Note that it would be wrong to jump to two notrump over one spade. This would show ap- wi proximately the equivalent of an 1. @AQR3 MAKIT 62 &Q2° npaning to notrump bid. 2 024 YAQSS @AQ HKIIA = 35. PMiree cpaties While it is 3. @AQS2 PAQEH OT HAQSS true that Nerth’s response .is -rvt-eq forced, it is certainty not im- 4. @A42 YAQI 09 @RQr ss possible for him to have the i. Two spades. There is no as- vajues necessary to produce ten partner has any tricks The jump to three values and the most we can do spades urges him to go on to at this point is give a> single four with moderate values. raise, indicating spade support = thys, North should bid four and values somewhat -in excess spades holding either minimum double. North z cannot have a really @6d hand, @J9743 9J2@ 864 &KIS since he presumably Id have or @K863 @8 945 &J7642. jumped to two spades in such 4. Two clibs. It may seem co- case. wardly to bid only two clubs with He may have six or seven this hand, but the fact is that points and a spade suit, but then game is unlikely unless partner Whal « anid vou hid now with each -of the, fattening four hands? : - again, he may have only one or bids again in response to two two. It is not up to us to guess clubs, - what he has; all that-we need to The only other bids’ possible .7.46—Tonight’s Music alt. Nations do is identify our hand-as accu- are two spades and three clubs. rately as possible by, combining but neither of these is recom- ithe double with a-faise. > —-mended. It would be dangerous The chdice, to raise spades with three- card ee ae ne support, since North may have . i ions — lies between one notrump and P ee International Part ? esa clube The. setrump bid 12 only four spades It sould be Pee secre ae meee k beter i are father eee clube ace ‘most aa ceac more likely to induc . a tec : i __.,\ers treat this as forcing and our | 10.00—CBC_National_News, On Par. hid trom—North-—Partner—might-r ona js not quite good enough to Hill and Speaking Personnall¥ decide to pass two clubs. think- compel North to bid acai’ if he an eleven. has absolutely no values. AXYDLBAAXR is LONG FELLOW (© 1965, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE” EGAD! TLLRENT)( yeau, \l Aw/er =} A COMPUTER, LIKE d) THE FROM HE LOOK ON YOUR, HOOK [T TO AN A BIGUMASOR AS FACE, MASOR, YOURE J7e ECT RIC TVPENRITERDL NCHANCE! 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