t.3o—Nnwn I Weather 3 G e.35—country I womrn Roundup SYDNEY. Australia (AP: _.A 7-35-F-rm Rm" fused The mi ino w 7.4l—Country In Western Roundup , 33.51 p- as unfit mo_N.w. (‘ink 51:. as a citizen. He had v.0O—Naws I Voice Reports CBC F1 J - M0-—Previow Commentary CBC emplotleed lfyyanseurlaihihtgefich: .6 _ l’~55"A"'""‘ ""‘”' '°”"d"P mits to work in the mines. 745——Mninu Musical Charade ROOT OF TROUBLE “ A7-—l'opI in Country and Pop: The root of the trouble is t.he 3.00-News Headlines 8. Weather 1098 ' Slalldiflfl "while Austra- .'to3-Tram Canada Mafinu CBC H3" P0110)’, 8d0Pl9d I C9fll~|"'Y 3 3o—Tops In Country and Pop: IE0 flftel‘ White colonists be- 4.00--News Headline: L Weather came concerned over the effect 5.n5—Mninoo Musici||Cl1sradu States. has created a cleavage output. .. A t 1‘ cl :2:-‘.“;.::°is:::... ziizii. .;::.::' *:i:....:.':. . «._2g——1hs outpom Australia's dark neighbors. par "\m‘°5=“l‘ -‘_ha"P,'-" "““m°“-‘d 600—Nows and Weather ticu'.arl_v India. ‘"1 the lmmlgratmn mus‘ the 6“i5_on Pniiiimmi “iii ac opponents in in, niiwniie noi. yeilow-skinned Orientads. black- «"10-—Sports Parade icy are a definite minority. but 5k'“!‘°d A“"°3“5 “d ‘_*‘‘“’“Y Ma‘ EMPEROR MENEIJKII are a iii:‘“;‘E..’;i§i......‘"‘£’.f:§:"’{.‘?,T‘¥i’t£ an vs» 0» S-r-mm 7.00—Back to the Bible ost‘ Austra ians. inciudins criminami again“ Once they byMRS. wiRR2yEAR5'3mimisMD2M,g 7.30-News and Weather many on government officials. . or . » - ‘ ' ' ui have managed to gain ii foot- woiziotl /IIIIWS ST/ll C0$IDER£D TIC , A.1—Progrlm schedule are anxious to maintain e . ,ii,,_1°nigii,-, Mum istgtus quo hold. permanent or temporary. l>l8?€|’I<h.lil- i i -ii_ . RIISIV/A/6 MONARCIIBYAM Z 750-Ngtionqi Businau i Australia has an area of 0" "19 Cmltllle V “~'__ ‘in (1/8 $1/31567.5 E i n()—Tonight’| Music .nearl.v 3.000.000 square miles. They walk the streets in com‘ -———- ' R.5B—-Nown Headlines I Weather v: o r‘i0—lndex-CEC Z Mo-ch-mber ;Tignisl1 Sports 6“ A|Rln° G""i"l-‘L Ohlflottotown. Fri. Jan. 31. 1964. 18 ‘Racial Problem Brews Fqrmvli. AUSliill|dll lawmakers iequal to that of the Unite iyesrly in acampaiga to attract new citizens. These are admitted at the PREFER. BRITONS A government spokesman de- southern sections. We discrimi- ican market diminishing. Aus- ia has to look more and more to her Asian neighbors for trade. Japan has become the major buyer of Australian wool. coal. copper concentrate. butter and cheese. Large quantities of An3—Canadi|n Roundup CBC of Chinese coolie labor on the wheat £50 to Communist China. 4.10--Tops in Country and Pop: existing wage structure. Tilt‘ 1Y1d0n£‘Sl3l'lS. M313.“ and 430-Thu Outpom The issue. like the se;1rega- Indians are his: sources for Aus- 5.00—Nsws and Weather tion question in the United tralia‘s limited manufacturing Recreation Storm iplete freedom: Generally speak- __ _ , . ‘States and 25 times that of Brit.- ing. the en 0 the co ntr ’ COUNTY $0 W0!‘k farms and hell? ':i:"i:".V:"ghr:’,7::‘l“i;°u' iiflgligfiaiwagirlheiiroormarriedthaninindooydigo ll Population of oniy liberties.y’l‘he)]I yare rai'ell,\1' si)i,bs.idlR 80ld- . ,.i5_c°ininy ‘ wumn Roundup sought residence in 3’€A3ul‘:u.al§!y.0f. Niéw .Yoirti:leCn-iore thin that iected to any form of discrimi-i White‘ colonists became ap- 7_3o__.N.w, nnd wuiim Tine government st M u ii“ - d 13’. 01‘ Ondon. nation as practised against Ne-‘iprehensive that the migrant _ ea as y re spen s some 530000.000 groes in the Southern United workers depress wage levels. States. A Chinese or Japanese busi- nessman may get a permit to i ':“’W"""' Finally ‘years and four hit rate of moon ii_ 6_cnnn,,Y ;, wmnin I d d ' C ' - 8 .V/€311 But live and set up a concern inlimmigration laws were founded ii“;_,,__w“iii., W" "' agegiiizéer-aigfi Ci°lil:19 ha_5 beg“ gm’! must :8” DF§d0mln8nIly Australia if he can maintain ianli The Australian racial prob B‘5o_Mi.n"_c N.“ Round” high officials Mn rcessilon urnpflan cdarfictiflstlfil. The)’ export trade of £10,000 Austral-glem deals mainly with immi- .57_1h°.,9m , .,d, ernmemsi “V9” 5°" C“ 3" ar ‘ ”‘- lan i$23.750) a year. He may lgrants and not with the aborig- keep renewing the permit until. after 12 years. he may apply for citizenship. etpensu, brought iafio the best homes and given the best privi- i .;'es. i The "White Australia" poiic i did not always prevail. Back in ' the early 19th century, black’ Kanakans from the South Sea islands poured into the North- ern Territory and North Queens- iland to work in the cane fields. I ibater Japanese and Polynesian’ iiaborcrs came down from the inorth and in the 18405 somci Chinese flocked into the vwafiviiol ines. the semi-nomadic. choco-l ilatc-brown natives who live a life reminiscent of the stone M5-Notes and Music I - - . sc ' A ‘ ‘ _ . i2n__M.iin" Muiini ciumin tigfglgfgrn m1R‘l:‘5l3uaii§°mv38n¥ 111 imriliib~ieg(ii_aii‘;:tr:i‘)'i:i‘(; °i‘i’1'i'§r‘3’£'f’a1 ‘Adding. to the contradictoryiaize. Originally num bcrinz _i_3O_N°m Md Mum ‘(med “dc b ere con- “ii pwsibiei we Wouid iéke pictureiis the fact that Austral-‘_nca1«1.V 500.000, the Purebreds i 935—Notu and Music in“, im.bidd.r ‘Th ° '°“i'° mo‘ in, entire qnoia from we Erin Inns bring 10.000 Asian and Af- ‘have now been reduced to less 9‘55__wim,I iii. song com." 0‘ H As‘ tin! CMGIPP oyment ish isiesi After Britain we it man students ~—- yellow and than 50,000. A non-violent peo- miOO__N.w' "id wunm around "3 1c _or ricaii alien var people from the Sc'mdinav_ black of skin—lnto their univer-ipl ost of them live in the m05_N°m ‘mi MN‘ The e iyodmlnlng caim . ian counmesi noiiand md Ger sities annually to be educated. lbushiand interior on reserva- iim_N.m "id wuiim, public" 95“ 9 ha gagged Wlldé many_ Accepted under the Coiombo tions. They are treated much in iin5_N°m. and Mum The wgst Al:’sl‘[ltZ_ai'il;n le€xis‘l‘:;>i:‘n€‘1e- ..Then we dmp dawn to Ping. these students are oftcnthe fashion of the North Ameri. ii.27—Mininu Igtutiilal chmdu repeaied the aiiciem i-aw but Greiinemand iiaiy. W. iake pai as much as $40 a week for can Indian. Il.30—Notes an usic ado ind an . wor w» ie immigrants from 1:.As’.auIievin Board ii c’:,mnuisor§,mn‘i2i';‘Emi?s'itai::al;1:li§ the northern auctions of those |‘|' n.5o—Nom and Mu Africans gei govemmeni per two countries but not from the ' DAILY CROSSWORD III III O ’-:'i !f!nOv—Weather A D icii ~ nate against southern Euro- “-V‘°'v1ss----Ifi‘-’-'1"-In ‘” l205—T0wn and COUWY Tim applied” for l?nTdl§r:fiifii?11tgexl:: pfzans because °‘ “'9” dark" ‘ '1 > ms—aon Mum-csc i,,1i,_ immigiaiiiiii oiiicianpiamenlatlon. Q i7..30—Ncwq and Weather ‘ made the "way exhausive sun, "A1'~h0lllZh they are not "I im—P-E-l- —Ro-d R-port .vey. then handed down their de- 5P°"°“ .°."* 5P°°”‘°a“¥- the" z i7_45..1'own and Country rim. icisinn Motiiei. and daughter are definite bars against indi- _' '00-New’: W""‘°'’ ‘' "-5- *°!dlcould come in. They were light 3”‘ Chmeser Japanese‘ ,Mri' Report ‘of skin. Father and son were 9”‘ and A5‘a“.5- They fail to E‘ in5—lown and Country Tlms ii-ejected. -[whey were dark. fit the '_;iredominantly Europe‘ t ‘I5-Tommv HUM" Show-CBC i Such is the racial problem °a'°g°r~Y' . . . id5—‘rewn and Country Time now whipping up . norm in The situation is becoming eco- 2.00--News and Weather this underpopuiated continent at “°m.‘°a“-V ‘wkw"d' . : 05—TopI In Country Time .the bottom of the wOi.id_ With the once lucrative Amer BSIIOW A3)l5lW . .|..|.!)| V11! ...‘ro auvA PENCIL AND WRITING PAPER.’ ‘ pad Sm" lmmum exyml ‘ ted in reaching a slam. Q . A .- - if 4. Three hearts. This bid. be- bi: orC"*1eg['Q“|‘:(t'IhptBr:'|l‘S)(1‘(al|I:lS. hut in: a jump - shift. is 100 per ' .9” “ i ,9 the opening. cent forcing on the openlnfi bid- with the Dar sco mu 3 game der. while 8 Siam cannot be “dd” may pas‘ readied I guaranteed at this point. there (APi_.Governor °"""a°‘ has en -\V 0 Al'(‘ aninie values fl7 high-card two diamond response W iiogio-fBC Naéional New‘ CBC i . acnoss 2.Dressed 20 Tuber "v 0- U30" "'7" I ' ' 1.M as 3.Reappca.n pl nt: w>o—~-w- = w-«h-» JASS n Reports On Activities n°i...‘éi" .. séfn... 1i.n5—-Starlight Serenade h i 5.chax-13 4.Expungo 21.Ma.n'a l.30—New| cl. Maritime West or _ - _ - i “ 9.Kingor 5.Mother: nick- “'35‘-5"'“9h' S"'"°d' ! lvTih(g§Jtlrsi§ of t'l]i.i}a1e'l'ifigrri§itsl:wS":'ixd:tlls ‘sni§inli:eCs!iicai’:alit"“thi)sro\a§ir:lIiiltl’¢:‘rs n In Emp‘"'°" ““°°"na - “am 17 00—N , w fh r I S om Scores ' , 3 ' 10. Mountain 8.Conste — 22. Awned ii_05__si°‘:' on" ' P Recreation for the nevi year 4’l'lie oiiidoor rink [was put _ In nymph mm Bot 9 was held in _ the Dalton_School. first class condition allowing u_Manii‘ mstrange uifiueof away. °i=:"“r- ii'i::.;: 2: .::‘;.i:“.::.: s-sw- raw en . o n avn gave a repor n - _ i _ FRIDAY of the work carried on by the are 89 players registered for 13 :53" ._;iii:n_i. ,,,m.iin,.n “Ii”, association since the annual land play-0“ hockey in I11 411' 14.55,.-gun ghee 27.va;-vi °°°'"i‘,'i_,G°i"" '°°'"" 3”" ‘meetiniz in November. fcrenl le3£~'u°5- alainb 11.ScotclI. weifzntz :i7.Gii~i'snamo II inn__CBC N.“ n inimd Wwiw A total of $1.600 was reported finst. Howards/edFtJiiii‘?g'.aVlglcl9i§¢ er river 3 India. 38. Afternoon hi ‘ ‘5""“"""" 5F’°""'" 7mm by W momma keep. ‘i)i(hnLei(rirI“aiIl'S milk The boyasswere 1s.iqll‘l1glaaI.1l?n°..h i“¥i»‘l'ii. 3g"11;‘:vrefiis as ifafrepouom s2i—T::"G;rry Foamy Show , given high praise by bo‘aurlii '17.Disiiiouo1 19: -Wolgn -< n . G ofdlrectorsforter - agan, . g 41.Dis£iguro i‘~.2A—Tho Bob Goulnt Show innness in hein nni_ through p|a[eg pie“ 4g'waniu :1:_'iiGA°"YFF°9"'V §:i‘°‘".P'" ‘ i . The association will sponsor 8816 'i.-- ax erguson ow. , 3()_(;] in . ';o0—CBC News 8. Direct Reports ?“:im§i?:g ridagce 9'”)-P'°"i'“' c°"""'""" summer Russell Perry a mem- 23-L3-‘"1 ° l6-A-M- Chronic‘! Jack Ambler. executive direc- bei. oi inc board oi director. 26.Worriel h " is-Playroom ‘t r of the P.E.l. United Fund. ' - .' 28-Withmig t “-3°-COW’ 0' °Pl"l°" rfeportcrl that the fund received fi','.‘:,ie”‘:.f,ffid°";tchi‘If,i "}fs,,,Tc'i§'i':i‘;: 29- B15085 1119-0 : lf‘.fl——CBC News n h _i w d d . .n . ‘ agreement: “‘M_w°"‘°”" C°’"""""'°" £313: sifas 0r(jt:nt.i'ib€iif:fls alhrhughl ggfliflfdiiigf Cg3:1V:lm(§:g 31 ‘gr’ 8 J M h II _~ “ _ ‘ “ - . lundern i l'i—Fooarn CO:r:U:lIrI paym" d°d”“'°"5- I i more. director of w a t e I‘ “'9' 32.Aslow Q i_.n_Rewid Aibum 'i‘ue5day‘s piiblic relations ; ty and first aid services. is try- walk i__~,n_1i., A,ci.,,, clinic was described as "the big- ins *0 launch in ill? Tlsnlsh 8!‘ 34. Often: U’ 1 A‘i—Muxic on the Heather zest boost the fund has rece‘vedi ea. Th? nrnnoasl is meetlflli Willi poe ” ,~nn-J..,..i,°... Juncfion [since it first began” opcratlonsi tht‘ 8llPI'0V8l Of 8 great numb“ 38. Enlarge m Z.IFi—Ths Music of Don Mssser some tivo 3'99” 820- l T’ '* _ , d t :o'Bla'z° x i.30_M_iiiim. Him arc”, The execiiiive diincioi. ieii iij The. association agree 0 pu_r- 3.We;tner- "I I oo—csc mm ma Woather was esseniiai in keen inieinsi nn, chase sweaters for the Ace: goo s i.is—Tammy Huniu Show and toward this end, it. was hop-"ii h“°k°-" team’ ‘5'si:ii.iiy E l .4'.-r'm. out For Mclodv - d to h vc agency fours or"npcnI l 59-l.)ominion Observatory Time mouse‘ awhpre people can see tori BAND“! KILL 1. 4G_];;:gi..ne ” 59" , themsclvcs the work accom-i BOGOTA iReuiei.ni__M ienni 1 ammaged 700-1‘ u out For Melody i i'_h iii 1 i i . . i-nob i”‘.: .. ..:—”« P:~:.r°::: 25.2.-...'.:'.'.‘.°‘..::.:‘ 2;"; W gfwtégz" :"‘"i' T'"' ' s'°'Y the clinic that elsewhere. as well attacked 1 buy my Jesus 1-:l'8l'l¢h sws , , . ver- i E“: ~“:::“.i::.*..°‘ an r.:::;::i 9° ;*:.i::.:.°:“‘..:*.'.. “°:.:; 8 -- ’ 3§,’:"""""""" """"" i :i.i°5"i1i’:§§ors mood in -difficult banditsy-used machine - iguns. DAILY CRYPNQUOTE — news how to work it: In 1 I-IAD101B.l.l-lIM1Wt1lLD N..NOl0UY‘S60lN6 CBC .N°""' i task in maintainini: fhc tcmpirmodern rides and grenades. 5- X Y 9 I‘ B ‘ A‘ X R °PERATE.DR.WHITE.' IT To10lJCl-I ME BUTMY ‘-03-Canadian Roundup CIC ‘. h. _h . nii‘, S ai.in.n an “pen. The bodies of the victim, were In L 0 N G F E L L 0 W 1 THIS MAN NEEDS WASTHEONLY WAY! 5ON..Wl-EREISHE... il0—Music In The Air i F‘ " "““ - " ‘-i 0 i it ,i > IMMEDIATE suizeEirv.'Hr_= ' c LDGETHIMTOTHE mi: year. i oot ne e er mply sfasids for another. In this sample A is used A Zi0—-Countdown * ‘ for the tin." U.‘ x for the two on I‘ HASA BULLET LWGEDIN "I9 H09P|TAL...3UTNUN _ , _ , i 3. etc. single letters, apol- 5°°“M”"'"‘° "'0 5"" trophies the length and formation or the words are all hint: O C;iE7g[i"MDANamER'N ms / ‘xi-ArT°:Es "Egan"; 520-1 d cac N I book : ’ ~ ' - :~ 6‘00_cc;iCpcr>qx. ‘ wmioulr Each day the code letters are different. g ‘"1 615-0 r r 9 Hill A Oryplngram tat! 620—Mrdiili:nro’.mS.p'::rtlcllO By B. JAY BECKER Q” on > 625-Music in the Evening N V C H H w T W E r W H N T N 7.l5—-B l’ ' r.zo.iX.L"..'. wumg aid Musical Partner bids one Spade. next points. The juinip reqionsie Ni‘! PBX DNVVCAE IX U W8 0 IWFD '"'°""='° *’‘‘'V'' i’”“" “°‘°"°' ‘W’ ”. "M '°"'"" mm’ "V 3 ru xv:-wrwnr —mixaz'rxQn 730-Bivsinen sarommr vulncra his . and Wvau have “iii Darin" '0 bid 333%‘ I i ' 735-—iaA part score of 60. at won 3, Three spades. s aso s yenumnyn crynhnmhz OPINIONATIVE coinnmnme. “5-A9-nh ' you MW bid with 93°“ °‘ “‘° ‘°“ H 5'8"‘ "-V- 9"" ‘W° ‘l”“°' is run l:l'.l'l:CT or .lGNORA.‘NCE.—GLANV l.00—AuignmInt lowing live hands? would be a game bid. It would be G in N ‘mi “EL -1 s3<¥—hdio International ' 1, ‘A334 933 .KQ33 ‘In wrong i0 l‘9SP0nd With “"9 ' ' an 1 9.00—lndsx g .333 .93." ‘Ann ‘nan lciuhs. whlclidis noit forcing‘ at: In 939.9. 5, which won no revea e [- om—N:.I,".: NW. cgc |..,..¢u, 3- QKQ53 973 O33 #519“ spade fit and the prospect of a 0 8. speaking Personally 5 O53 VKQ-733 OK95 ‘A33 islam. The opener is expected to z :l»;lo0:Eac sing: 5. go: Qmsds QQ74 QK82 ipasl if llie siartfid vgnilie gliliil: ‘ In - ac Jot: CI is - d .. Ti nings mum va ues or II I 2oo—InIdnd L Maillno wuilm Mlsigfgnsipiiifii: inirinzwqaiiality but if he hids again in any fash- 3 spam scores are nfieniienii, niincied W11,“ 3 ion over three spades. he sa yn > 2is—Mi-in In nu NM! ‘ in effect that he also is interer 2 Bythe same token. H19 l i d .iit u_ spade response with a nart iioirgilsqiirlifilll: if:“;‘;sii5£’;ii0ni’ $3“ ‘,oi_nB‘,ENi,_iAVEBEEN score has a wider rancc I h a n . - i » d d DQlA1EDB‘IACE'RTAlNPlJBLlC- - r - thcr doiclopmcnts epen on U19 5 *0 9 P°”“" ““".""" Np“ s-hat partner does in relvonse 5P'R'TEDCmzEN sented by A sinizle raise of part-. i ‘ii WHO WIS!-lES1D governor was . ': ii ttcr to show the to thc iumv - — - EMA me net I unit. it i. c . F R IN 3"", ,4. mthan to mcntinn th 0 5 One n0ll'llmP~ Ofdlfllflll I NAMEISOV cm‘, diamonds If there is a slam in [hp response wou two F THEG/a:K,'_' the annual Vermont ' de ms. is apt i.(.a.~i<. but it is danizemus to A Ha'sAu. the hand. the SP0 i . ) N‘ . in intgfegt partner far morr namp 3 simin sull when the re A017.’ id the maple producers um. ii two diamond hid would. spans!‘ can he passed-i The E -' Ilganada has a duty Imposed 2. "Two notrump This tonal“ usual ramzc of 6 m0 pninis Sir . "“‘°'“ IMP‘! Pl‘0d“f~"' tutes I slam try. since a rc.<- a nmrumn i‘r‘SY"‘"“’ Y“ “M9” . E i A » .,-‘5 4 ‘m‘ N0 the provinces. H3 Dome of one notriimP“‘:'°‘;':ngh:icnnsldcTab‘y1:l?°£1esh3fii be no 7 7'1 like cannot undo:-and ‘h, sufficient for same» ° _.i>arl s<°r°~ , our . for a two notrump l‘t‘§P°"5“ "“doirhi that one notrump will be ‘M Stile! does not have is b ‘ - ‘ -- * -1 ordinarily 18 to 15 D0”l-- mad, mi mi. . card vrlues if in,‘ i ' “I Clnadian maple product: an "rt -lehapartscrmof orm -i int ml Vermont. an range changes to 14 to 16 partner accepts that con ra