; | Federal Cabinet Debate e752 :2.--~ May Be Stepped Up "By MICHAEL GILLAN “OTTAWA ‘some provincial. premiers of the date for starting--July 1, 1967. Century x jregion where an estimated 400 “4.00 o.m.--Necation Times = 4 | 8.00: CAC ‘Newt: —. northern Hausa troops are ‘keep- “E98 pom Summer Camp | R12. Reainnal Neather a watch for any sign of trou- |. ! i £30 om —Daves Place. “B°16-—-Maritime Sportscast e zs = Se precee =m : 7 _€90 p.n.—Rescve 8", bp asa 19H oes } The army's presence in Enugu itera s =e 630 pm -Ll News. is +: BR 55—Weatitur— ae thas caused an. inflammable aite | SETA IO €:45-p- tt Weather = 1 9-00—C BG News = ——-{uation—-in-the-oil-rich_eastern re- | Fy) A. W S 650 p.m.—LTV Sperts | 9:10—Commentary ee {gion which constitutes the main |: AILY =CROSS , YOR D = FO p.m —The Third Man 9.15—Assiqnment - |threat toa Nigerian unity. The ACROSS 48. Pxamina- Mi. Feats - 7.30-"p.m.=Gitigan’s Island 9.21—AM. Chronicle 2 region wants to partition itself; 1. Caltber tion _16.0ld .~* —— 0 9-m-—-Corouset [IN 45—TRA ” laff fram the nation’s other three 5. Tumble — times (830 pim—Peyton Place I | AV.00-=CBC Néwayy = less developed. regions. - =| 9 Mother- ‘DOWN M1. Appile- or pum.—Red Skelion {1 53—Morn ng Commentator The airports at Enugu and. i - ess 1, Stock seed £1000 pm Dick Vani’ Dyke VWV.1$=T194 = Port. Harcourt are reported ealf exchange 38. Roman 19.30 p.m.~Gideon's Way 11.20—Record Album elauna | 90. Mountain ~ Of Paris money 11.30: o.m.—News Magazine "| 11.30—The Archers 5 ay nymph — 2. Monster 21, Geo- 12%. pm. —CRO National News 11.4599 The Sunay “Side* ‘ | Lagos. where Gomory 91; ait Y2. Rustie 3. Narrow graph- 2.15 u lover the supreme command 7 2.15 ari. —Viewnoint TT S5—Assignment’ le Mai Gen-T. U.. Aguivie | 2 Rental inlet ical ©1220 -a.m.—Lional Network News | 12.00—CBC News LE OMA eae ; sad milRare | contract A. Pike-ttke place 12.30. @.m.—tration Sian OF | 12.3 —tamboree Junction eee eee erten na nls 9” 34. Before fish 24, Ha- |.12:20Maritime Rerm Bicaet jeantrol in the feserel ¢apital 80: ‘se re pass, 5S. Foolish acts - waiiam CFCY RADIG 1.00—CBC News and Weather peared easing. ' | as time 6. gariand askanes y TUESDAY = 1.18—Swing Easy But Abeokiita M™ western NI- 38. Like <.Children’® 25.Grampna 35. Maples ~ 1.45-—-The Open Roed Show Igeria, one of the three main 17. Companies- game , 26. Mother elm 6 30—News aiid Weather 1.59—D.0. Time Signal jeentres of the’ mutiny, was re- |. able $. Famous 27.Small area 36. Birds 6 35 Matiing Kourdua 2 99-—CBC News z |ported still patrolled by troops. | 9. spheing TV dog 28. Insane 38. Permit z 6.45—ldehd. Weather, Mar; Tomp..| 702 ihe Oper Reed Show “There have been no reports toot *, 9. Melancholy: 29. Proficient 39. Female Cc e . | ..2.45—The Feminine Tove e ; t t eastern | & : oe . Touch lyet of falka between the eastern | 38 Depended poet. 30. Locations sheep ow ‘7. 15=Morning Roundup [ . ROORCRG News ‘region and the Lagos regime. ton) — Fy aia hlaws aad Waditos Eaten peeverasten eat? L tance” tftictals.-hope thatthe. a Tegel = ¥36poa Renae Ee Ee Part -2) jIngistical problems of secession action suit z 7 41—Merning Roundup ; 443 eae gos dup i sich as repatriation of sec- 28. Goddess of 7 45—Island Weather, -Mar> Temp. |. 4-19—Musie In The Air pHons ae See cnt a. Eaneat —- zee iene . oe Ga Pee nahin ; shit pales “‘links— | cards oe | ee will prove ao difficult that peces.”| 28 Common @°l—News a - "1° B.OO—CBC News : j Will 'p ne a 8} 1 Weather | 5.23—Maritme F th Broadcaet jsion vi be arappes ie diver of wet 2 8 16—Morning Roundup” 5.2N—CRC Notebook a new form of federation: Se Master | 5.354 Assignment The land - locked north has) 7 eo _ 9.00—CBC Nations! News S40—CBC Notebook (Cont d) « |heen threatening’ to secede from | a Ana He: : 0/9. 10—Notes and. Music 6:00—CBC News the federation since Nigeria “ts Yes. 10 00—News and Weather 6:15—On Parliament Hil gained independence from Brit- | 92. Seeuter Oa 10.05—Notes and Music | 6.20—Tadev'e Editnrial ain In 1960. i $8. Greek a 10. 30—Preview Commentary | 6.50—CBC News itor " $5 5 chackontat | 6.25—Bu- aan Rarneneter HISTORY OF BLOODSHED «| gy Tr 40:50 Notes A al Aal? |} &.30—Intend Weather The country’s three main tri- 36. tai 11 00—News end Weather | 6.23—PAusie Scene hal regions the Tho east, the | oF Watered > 11.05—Notes and Music 7.00--CBC News : Hausa north and Yoruba west | ie @ T}.45—Bulletin: Board [oer eee In: The. Evening --have a history of vicious riv-| ge rites m ey | .7.30—Christian Frontiers —. . &_] , | . 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 Chris ne airy which has often been pune-| 49. Change 12. 00—Weather j--5-00-=COG-News ee tuated with’massacres and! ¢4 tiaded | coal 12-0S=tawn end Country Times A 8.93—The Fourth *etate blood-baths. . t | Sie pone &.08—Cchens Choice Part 9 [ae ‘o Wet pitchers i > .6.55—News and Weather j eae ga - | Under. British colonial rule,,; 2. Affirma- 7; 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour | eho chee tanese Sis “-- lthe regions were semi-autonom- tive votea 8 < . 12.30-News. and’ Weather | 10.15—Tede re Banedal” aka ous. From 1960 until the mut- onan : 8-9 12.45—Town and Country Time | Speaking Seine: Jiny, the civilian and. military| DALY ORYPTOQUOTE-— Here’s how te work i: 1.00—News and Weather 149 4n-LIntrs Ta Tues. Nite Part 2 |ROvernments attempted to unify’ AXYD.LUBAAXR : 4.95—Tewn and Country Time - 10.35—in Honor OF Kedaly the country under a central gov- : ts LONGFELLOW that eae | 12.00—CBC News ernment: in Lagos... me Ictter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used. 12 43—P Roa epert | 12.03-—Sparts Scores Inland and The release of political pris- for the three L’s, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- leet Meer es, | Marine Weather onera_ has met..favorable reac. trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints federa!. government's pected to step up the infensity ‘\. pf the argument about the plan within the federal eabinet. Unt! the’ recent premiers’ , Meeting {n Toronto,. statements from the provincial capitals led Health Minister MacFachen_and ethers to medical. sare insurance proposal is ex- hélieve most prey-, Mr. Manning said-the require- ment that 90 per cent of a. prov- ince’s population, he govered im- mediately would involve com- pulsion, te which he was oj» — _ posed. N TH E Al ~The CMA, although-cool to the ‘The iollowing program. ‘list- fics are published free of ‘charce as a public service and appear as presented to us by the stations concerned. , entire plan, concentrated: its at- tention on whether dociora would be able to ‘practise. out- side a government plan. OPPOSED BY JOHNSON The. federal timetable — ap- peared to be progressing with TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFO’TV Musicale > $.50 pm—te Tell The Truth £225 pm—take 30 229 om 955 fm Milestone ef the 4°% om ara? 2°nme @rd. om Sommer: Came $39 pm.--Dave's Place 6:00 p.m -Filrm Festival z 6.30 o.m.—Gazette 799 p.n.=CFCY TV Mews F.Y5 pm —Vacation Playgreund © is Bow Hunting By The Sea” 10.30 » m.--Interte! — 2 7 30-p m.--Giliqans Island” 807 pm:—Riq Valley $9.09 pm —Red Skelton Hour IN OM -pom Di-k Van Dyke 19.39 p.m.i-Gideon's Way 11.30 pum. Newsmaaazne 11.30 pom —Glencannon 12.90 ph —CPRC TY News” : 12-13 em local Weather Sport Scores = TZ1S @m—San OV : out a hitch until the change In government in - Quehec. Tne election -of Daniel Johnson - who opposes introduction of medical insurance fight now, provided Lan—ally. for Premier John. Ro: jbarts of Ontario, whe has arg- jued the. same -point ‘ | Jean Lesage, former premier jef Quebec, had been in favor of lan early start and a- powerful plus factor in the federal pian- ‘ning because this put-one of the country's two largest provinces on Ottawa's aide i : | With Quebéc in, Mr. Robarts and other: premiers “would. have difficulty staying out—especially when the federal plan was to ldraw money for its share of the jcosts fromthe entire country George —Melifatth, the govern-| Issues Warning — & = of 2 a ¥ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 9, 1966. 11 | to get the provinces to start a pre-paid m@gdical insucance pro- gram, ‘ But the demand by some pre- | miers for delay and. more con- sulfat on bore a ring similar to, the views of some federal-min-| isters, when Mrs MacKachen| apHReNngs (AP)-—A million Print and distribute the works) last month tried to have his “tourists left $105,900,000° {n Of Mao in large quantities and medical care’. bill’pushed Greace last -yéar,. the gov- im Various forms. Je hee through the Commons before ernment reportes. It plans to! en . ern m the summer recess. accommodate 2,000,000. per-| » TAKE CARE IN WOODS He and members of the New) gongs annually within t h’e Poison ivy may be' recognized | Democratic Party felt delay | next tive years. by its clusters of three shiny would provide time for reluctant, Premier Stephanos. $ t e p -!leaves: and’ white berries. provinces and the CMA to : ( cies mount opposition, WANTED DELAY Many in the: cabinet’ wanted | the bill held .at first reading, permitting publication of the bill for’ study but lackhg ap- proval in principle on .second reading : 5 Prime Mintater Pearson worked a compromise between | the two factions—-take # through | second reading and leave it: to} be studied until Parliament re- sumed in the fall. - A misunderstanding .about the | Commons pre - recess business) list’ in the end resulted. In} Military Chief is $2.57 nem. 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Sane 10.30—Christian Frontiers 1) 00—News end Bagisral Weather 11 05—Starlight Serenata 11 30—News and Weather W 35—Starlighe Serenade “12:00—CBC News, Maritime | Weather tar of usifig your best judgment, and Sporte jaccording td the particular cir- ly go down one {f and when you \ cumstances with which you are attempted the spade finesse < CBA RADIO tach ‘ ‘ Instead, you.should take the TUESDAY For’ example, take this dead ace of diamonds at trick two oe 4 iwhere West leads the king of and lead the jack of. spades oh—The Mareing Show,..Part.1.. 7 -0O—CBC News 7.93-Inland Weather and Sport " Seores 7 AA-—Myti¢ 7.27 Inland adiigather find Sport - Scores ‘ é-F.9N-—Litt Up Your Hearts 2 40—Musie : 7.45—!+ Happened Today TF 4A—Mosie | * | LAGOS (AP) — Nigeria has Settled into an apprehensive ‘calm: after if,” second army mutiny in eight months. But. the government-run newspaper Sun- day Post hinted at-the. prospect tot more—troithle = The chief of the new military ‘recime, Lt.Col. Yakubu Gowon, icautiornéd -politicians on making statements that he sald could jeopardize forthcoming talks to settle the tribal rivalries that have troubled the nation. The -military—is_still- in: control in Enugu, capital of the eastern a ‘ ~ on a GOLLY, IF GRANDMA | HAS AN BARACHE hoes =~SHE SHOULDN'T BE OUTDOORS WORKING! hangpoules je seething #21,.. f fO0,000- aside this "+ year - for ' Mr. Pearson has «said the projects .to~-attratt. tourists ‘ medical care insurance hill will) A’ 10-year plan. to spend |G) he proceeded with soon after $1,000,000,000 is heing deve~ oy Parliament resumes Oct. 5 loped, with foreign finan: | Mp. MacKachen is understood ¢!ns expected. ee Zz it : . to want it proceeded with im- Better, boat ENE to o *inces, some reluétantiy,; would and pay no money te provinees mediately, which would man. be- ee een aes z ES -by be in the program by the target that were not in’ fore the federal-provincial pre- ™ 4 7 eee ee ae a " ate “Mr. Johnson and Mr. /miers aatecatee’ ankocited for | tional conventions Ane = PAS > Only, the Canadian Medical Roharts ~ are demanding. their late October or-early November. of -che--develapment plans, Association, and Premier -F. C. share of federal money to spend Opposed to him will,-be those | Bh sisine es : al Manning of Alberta voiced any as they wish. who .want the bill held af least LAUNCH CAMPAIGN ‘severe criticism of the federal Federal informants say the until the conférence; -and any TOKYO (AP)—The. Chinese | offer to pay half the cost of pro- government is unlikely to give who agree with those. premiers Communist party has. ordered | ivincial .plans, meeting four fed-_way'to this denvand : because it,who waht it held back for a 35,000,000 copies of selected | 7 efal conditions; ‘would také ‘away Ottawa's léver year or two. ‘ -“|writings -of Mao, Tse-tung. dis- : ° oy ' - \"as their weapon to fight Tourists: Leave against those “party, members. . who are. taking the capital- | ‘jst road,” The official Peking | G Peopl#’s Daily said the culture; ga ‘ministry-had—heen—ordered—to+ $105,900,000 tributed to the “Chinese people} 3 erent SHES JUST HOLD! TRANSISTOR RADIO TO HER EAR. ¢ NG A SMALL of 8-9 rer SQ SHE CAN LISTEN TO THE BALL GAME As ~ ae ae wee Sf rah ‘ é wh WON difiyy “4 CHAS KRUHA- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE.IT OR | Bed NOT. ery Peto DRINK'S “FINE... HAVE I GOT NEWS! REMEMBER THAT ! DREAMY BOY WE MET?> I TRACKED.HIM ~ DOWN # JUNE 30 th ~ 4 TOTAL OF 10 MONTHS EACH 0 Kee Fame Seedinate hat Wok Wea ean seat, . GUESS WHAT.’ He's” “AN INSTRUCTOR ~ “AT AN AUTO-DRIVING SCHOOL / NO’ KIDDING ! ANDO THEY HAVE © EVENING CLASSES’ SO 1 SIGNED uP FoR’ “FRIDAY NIGHT ~~ ( THECES A FULL -, MOON“ | 12:15--Musie’ In. The Night : tion, especially in the south, CONTRAC Ry B. JAY BECKER T BRIDG Fast dealer. East-West vulnerable NORTH @ 7105 @342- pL eAses HAQS EAST ~ 4K73 “ @oR42 #KQ1005 953 @72 oKa4 4164 HORT ' S01 TH AQ86 — S At 7 oQ108 5, ° & K102 7 The bidding: i | Fast South “West. North Pass 1 NT Pass .,?- NT Opening lead--king of Hearts There is no simple rule that he would be able to play a heart through your J-7 and you would find yourself in serious trouble, The proper thing to do is to let West win the opening lead with the. king of hearts. This stops him from ‘leading another. heart, and it therefore takes some of | the heat off the heart suit. ~ Let's say that West ‘switches lose the trick to the king and he i\faced with a heart. return, in] iwhich case you would eventual- ly gq down one ff and when you |s attempted the spade-finesse The danger Is that you -might | to” a diamond at trick two. The | temptation to finesse at this. EGAD, . R BEAK! NOW SAKE point is certainly strong, but,| cue hin Mictooee me eae | papa ea Bal under the circumstances, , HAS I) 9 LAP UP GOME OF THE CREAM! HE) “ng HARDTO would, be wrong to finesse. Eerie MUS! BE NUTTIER THAN LTHOLIGHT HANDLE! J") The danger is that you might eo Oil | = AN ALERT, AMBITIOUS GENTLEMAN LIKE YOU... $UCH A LAZY, . _ SHIFTLESS SOW 2. 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THAT CONFOUNDED AMOS HAS BEENF BIRD AND HIS BIG FO SWALLOW THAT STORY T PUT ON THE POSTCARD! ae “WNOOTd 30fF RIGHT NOW, 1 WANT TO CHECK INTO, LL SOMETHING MYSEL FS. tens approach the playyof. the hand itells (vou. when to win a trick or Jose the trick to the king and he when to\refuse it; it is allva mat. |faced with a. heart return,’ in, lwhich case you would eventual- hearts “against —three~ -notrump. }from<dummy, You are not great- Obviously,-you! could take the ly concerned ff you. lose the fin-. jking with the-ace and then start |esse to West,. because he can do ty, think of the bést way of try- you no injury with any return. ing- to-make nine tricks, but his | “Thus, if{he takes the king of would no be an ideal way to ap- |spades and plav® a diamond, lyour worries are over hecanse waNay W.1 i Ty ATS Winning the trick with the ace jyot now “Nave nine “lee cold ould put you in a ‘pasitian tricks. The same result “arcures | ere, if East evér got the lead, if ha makes anyother refirn, 77 ; \ ’ fs ‘ 3 * k t j : re 4 ¥ 1 A STRONG |) |POSSIBILITY# J HE'S DEVASTATING // AND MY KID SISTER WILL FLIP OVER HIS KID”, ? 4 rf EAR THAT BOSS? HOW ABOUT. ‘YORKUM, FOR THE NEW , ’ AND HIS KID GOULD BE SPIE MIR. CHICKEN?