, mommmm Wed. July 22, 1984.11 . rican countries has not perm.» DON'Y ONE TRAY ON? MO l; . .. f Mixed Marriage Dangers Afiribmed T0 Ping Pong " “whim 5 8v ROD CURRIE BELFAST lCPl—A Presby— terian minister. decrying the danger of mixed m. blames in part the practice of Roman Catholic and Protestant teen-agers playing ping-pong to- gether in church halls. Another minister criticises Prime Minister Capt. Terence O'Neill for visiting a Catholic school, says the Unionist leader "isn’t even an Orangeman” and declares "it’s time the Orange people called for his resignation." In a local election. the main theChambera of Commerce in both countries. There even Ll rather tentative talk of a sort of “Irish common market" with mutual cuts in tariff barriers, but so far each side has hinted that the initiative should come from the other. In recent years business back ' ted us to face the war as use. CAIRO lAFi—‘l'he leaders of nationalists fighting in Fortu- ’5 African colonies charged Monday their war effort has been hampered by lack of sup- port from the continent's inde- pendent nations. "I’he charges were made by Holden Roberto. head of the Angolan government in exile, the guerillas trying to gain can kilometers from t result of Portuguese attacks . backed by planes and armored l Bitterly Roberto also at- tacked Western powers he said ‘ are aiding Portugal "with the United States at the head as bank leader.“ ' “We are at war," he said “We need em and money." Earlier. Cabral charged Afri- ment had been weak and inef- vwanvae 0-.N issue is whether a candidate and forth over the border ha; and Anilicar Cabral. leader of “n assistance to his move . . did or did not agree with ah been increasing, helped re. c lord mayor of Belfast in flying cently by a cut in the repub- vol of P'muguese Gmne" ficient. He slid nothing had v . h , _ . . The cause of liberation mote __: WEDNESDA the city hall flag at half staff lic s tariff on Irish linen, 90 per .. . i been done to properly carry out. PROGRAMSY in mourning for the death of cent of which is produced in the 39%; find 10ml! “no.3”‘apn' ’ last year's “CW-0’3 ‘0 '35“th Pope John- norm,,. , is cm New . 3 A CF CY TV And ml the but 9“” I" d c the" my second African suimnit meet do” 3.30 p.m.—Musica'e 3.58~p.m.—-Sign On 400 p.m.-Ml|e do Perla 4.3l p-m.—Vaca.‘ion Time 5.30- pin—Forest Rangers 6.00 p.m-Nation'a Business 6.15—leo Longer 6.31 pom—Gazette 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.l5 .p.m.—Golng My Way B.l5 pom—Pride of the Family 3.45 pin-TBA 9:00 rim—Camera West. 9.30 pan—Perry Mason 10.30 chm—Suspense Theatre 'l:3o p.m.—Nawsmagazine 1200 own—CBC TV News 12.13 Lam—Local Weather 12.14 unn—Slgn CKCW TV 3.45 n.m.—Statien Sign On " ewa. Weather, Sports = Cartoons 1.00 p.n-i.—Mlle. do Perla 4.30 p.rn.—Vacatlon Time 5.30 pas-Fern? Rangers 6.00_p_.n1.—N_aflon's Business 6.15 sum—Emmett Kelly 6.30 p.m.—Televiaion News 6.5 pom—Weather 6.50 p.m.—~$porta 7.00 p.rn.—Lionel Playhouse 8.30 p.m.-—Thres’s Music 9.00 p.m.—Carnara West 9.30 p.rn...Perry Mason l0.30 p.m.-Suspense Theatre H.304 p.m.-—Newa Magazine 12.00 p.m.—CBC-TV News 12.15 ans—Viewpoint 12.20 a.rn.-Llone| Network New. 12.25 cam—Sign ceniiy. the big stun-y concerned controversy over an article in the Irish Times of Dublin quot- ing Patrick Gorrnley. National- ist MP in the Northern Ireland Parliament. as saying he was “not unduly troubled“ about standing for the British national anthem or drinking the my toast. Eddie McAteer. who since then won the leadership of the opposition party that still strives for a reunited Ireland independent of the.United King- dom. said Gormley’s views were “strictly his own.“ “I trust they are not shared by many others describing themselves as Nationalists—I cannot understand why we must surrender any ground." ENDLESS SNIPING And so it goes. the seemingly endless sniping and. back-biting from be aides th hep fill the newspapers and make the letters — to - the - editor col- umns lively and contentious, almost daily airing charges of bigotry and real or imagined insults "We never tire of the old ents." says a veteran is a wide basis of agreement within institutions established before “the troubles" of the early 19205—the banking sys- tem, churches. sport. many pro- fessional bodies andtrade un- ions. There remain. however. many newer fields in which the two could profitably co-operate. such as the fishing industry. the tourist trade and electrification. To the outsider. there is mucn here that seems rather incon- sistent. For instance. all so- called "voluntary" schools, in-' cludiiig those run by the Catho- lic church, receive government assistance of loo-per-cent. re- coupment of teachers’ salaries nd 65 per cent of approved building and running costs. . And many seemingly minor events take on a sort of larger- than - life aspect against the background of Irish political at- tairs. Recently Premier Sean Lemass of the republic adopted the use of Ulster’s official title ——Northern Ireland. This is a departure from the habit of his predecessor. who. insisted on the offensive “six counties," ar Belfast correspondent for a Dublin newspaper who. hOW» ever. gives the l‘lipression that he personally is well and truly‘ tired of the old arguments. Still the bloodless bickering is a far cry from the painful old wars that set Unionist against Yank Planes Sale ls Lost LONDON (Reuters) — Brit- ish Overseas Airways Corpora- ing. Cabral and Roberto are at- tending as observers. trying to musrer more active financial and military aid. Roberto admitted at a ress P conference that the nationalist military situation in Angola is “not i'ei'v brilliant because aid received from independent Af- = VISITING BLOOD MONTREAL (CPi—The US. Navy‘s Atlantic anti-submarine task force gave this city a valuable gift during a recent visit—225 men from four de— stroyers and a submarine gave blood at Red Cross headquar- ters. - RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT ‘% ' -~_‘ 4 ‘ Ll, c_\4 OR NOT town m as “fits asnow AJNOIW ‘IOU ARE: TWINK! YOUR Nlflflflfl a5”! 50 an..- 0 w New Lamas and Moe quickly ' \ Cpcy Nationalist. Protestant against ' Catholic, the Orange against the tion was osrldeéed iii‘oéidlaiy to - ‘ wgongspay- Green. Memories of the fighting: buy 17 31'1" “P” ' m" ‘ and persecution that led eventu- l liners instead of the six Ameri- l 5'29-5'9" 0" ally to creation of the Republic " caghBofeins 1%: it pfigfidtm mm as 5mg?) “flew; 6.3o—N a w til e di h rd in a land- e inane Y-rOU 5 ' s 35—c’m m u n ‘ Emil-:31“; :5 tile republicans ‘ owned airline ordered 30 of the i msmm GENERAL'N l8” EVERY NlGl—lT’ HE THE‘IDE. GOING .0 ountry 8. 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