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( 4:00—News and Weather dable debt: to cohtract before he | avoid abuses. ‘ algo noted that the plan was abnounced last but had not yet gone into when the report was written. has resulted in wun Manpower bottlenecks.” gram would begin Dec. 28.: To Moving Workers by grants rather than loans, with appropriate safeguards . to The report, dated December, ¢ government “It is difficult to understand the delay in putting this pre- gram into operation. This delay ‘The labor department an- nounced Dec, 15 that the pro ON-THE AIR ae ees sae G FAT [ana his tami to ; eae - oat caer Ceemtoe Coameaaie & grant or loan, the full cost of foliewing progr: environment. Nee aE ERY a = “Furthermore, this system |@nd household goods. . would tend to penalize the more enterprising individual ance of up ‘to $1,000 also is who seeks to shorten the dura- |available, again as a loan or tion of his unemployment.” | 4:05—Tops‘ in Pops =. 5:00—News and Weather 5:05—The Outports ”| §:25:20«-Masine Weather 5:28—The Ovtports 6:00—News and Weather . y 6:15—Report From Parliament Hin 6:25—Sports Parade ‘ 6:35—Waltztime ° e 7:00—Back to the Bible 7:30—News end Weather 7:45—Saturday Night Hoedewn 9.00—Saturdey Night Hoedown 9.30—Bobby Hill Show _|10.00—CBC National News _ 10.05—The Hit. 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CBA RADIO _ SUNDAY 7:00-—CBC News i ; 7:03-—-Inland and Marine Weather and Music Fer Sunday 8:00—CBC News : 8:15—Music For Sunday (Cont'd) 9:00—-CBC News 4 9:05—Postmerk U.K. Le . |: 9:30—Inléid Weather, Maritime " Gardener ° 9:45—Neighborly News | 9:00—CBC News and From Our Own 19.09—Sunday Morn Magazine 10:30—CB8C*Halifax Orch. “! 11:00—CBC News ” 1 11:03—The SArtg This Week 11:30—Presenting Percy Faith 12:00~Vancouver Chamber Orch. 1,00—BBC News and Commentery 1:15—Leoking Through The Papers :30—Continental Rhepsody 1:59—D.O. Time Signal 3.03—Capital Report -C8C aes a last { a fren The Guardian, belief that in the church of. the future such -high office is not just for men or clergy.” The .general council will con- of suggested principles of union can -churches. The Anglican General. Synod approved the document last summer, _ > The head of the Anglican church, the primate, is elected by the House of Bishops. Women are not ordained in the Anglican church. ws Astronauts Are Praised HOUSTON (AP)—U‘S. _ astro- nauts Frank Borman and James Lovell harbored some. natural apprehension and anxiety dur- gram we begin Dec. 28.°_. jing their two-week space flight It pays, either in the form of | in Gemini 7, but turned in a “really outstanding” perform- ance, the flight surgeon said... For one thing, Dr. Charles A. Berry said, the ‘two pilots felt an, obvious. letdown when Gem- 5.00—National Back to the Bible Hour _6.00—News, Inland & Marine Weather “fling, ‘but as a dramatic “CONTRACT. BRIDGE- By B. JAY BECKER oe North dealer. me either side vulnerable. — NORTH @Ks82 @AlO. @Al6 hoa 'Q1075: 4 eae RAST... 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The fuel cell problem that |threatened to cut the flight a janxiety, , Berry jastronauts that the power-pro- sider at its meeting ‘a document jday short caused a period of | |. said, . until | z = b> between the United and’ Angli- ground controllers assured the | ‘ducing cel! would last the full) | 114. days. : Berry, who discussed medical aspects of.the flight at a press conference, said: «Tt was really outstanding . . almost unbelievable’ how Bor- n--and Lovell emerged medi- spacecraft, he said, ‘They were in better shape than we ex. pected." : Berry agreed with the astro. nauts: that. on future’ lang mis- sions more attention should be ipaid to incorporating more }ecomfort items in” the spacecraft —‘For example, a hot cup of coffee in the morning.” “SPEAK WITH TONGUES The CBC broadcasts in 11 languages for about 100 hours iweekly_in_ its international serv- |: jice. s OR NOT DAILY CROSSWORD: ASNOW AaDIN Lu Vua THs 16 THE NIGHT 4] F MRS. 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