~ Lesage Will Offer Solution QUEBEC (CP) — Oppositins Leader : Jean Lesage said here he will propose a so‘ution to a squabbise which has divided the Quebec Liberal party. One group would restrict his powers, at the head of the Que- bec Liberal Federation while He did say that it dealt. party structures and the One headed by 11:45 @.m.—Remembrance Day Service, portion, on paper.” 12:15 p.m.—All The King’s Men 2:00 p.m.—TBA 2:30 p.m.—44th Canadian Open * 3:00 p-m.—Take Thirty 3:00 p.m—Edge ef Night 4:00 p.m.—Communicate 4:3) p.m.—Carteon Playhouse 6:00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 5:30 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out Kierans had said would accept, , formula.” Mr. Kierans had said e caucus would be aimed at ment.” [ group, Kierans, is asking that a_seven- management committee be set up to. share leadership with Mr. Lesage and that the setting up or a three-man ft" -| mance committee which would To Quebec Liberal Squabble with ques tion of the Liberal party - fi- Erie tain them. ¢ wall’ of secrecy be at least Mr. Lesage did not say/ partially removed from. party weet prone, te be Lae financing. sented a' federation annual! The management committee meeting in Montreal Nov. 18-20. | concept has been approved by propose. the constitution -c of the federation and is to be sub. 4 mitted to a vote at the Monreal ON THE AIR |=<x: a ; However, the issue of the The fellewing program list- | finances is a bone of contention ings are published free of | between Mr. Kierans aiid the charge os 8 public service and | three-man faction which officl- ~ appear as presented te us by | ally opposes him. the stalens concerned. Mr. Lesage said at the end of a Liberal caucus called to FRIDAY PROGRAMS | (x0 ine eT ake deals - mainly with party structures— . CFCY-TV hich the parties 5 —Musi are & nd t sete 11:15 ‘e.m.—Municale tion of financing is ‘‘only a tiny ’ Asked ‘If his proposal is the same as compromise which Mr. earlier | Mr. Lesage re ‘plied only that “‘it is the Lesage he that the afternoon session of the find- ing out whether the compromise proposal was acceptable to the parties which opposed him. His only statement on leaving be in charge of surveying the total financial . situation but which would report on income and expenditures only to the management committee. that the hianagement commit- tee could not plan the federa- tion’s budget - without knowing how much money it had to spend. Mr. Kierans, speaking to stu- dent Liberals at Laval Univer- sity and to reporters at an: in- formal news conference, said the compromise was acceptable to’ him because the three ¢om- -mitiee members would be chosen from the management committee. Therefore, even though the management committee would not receive a complete report, there still would be three men on it who would know. the whole situation and could guide the rest of the committee. Also, Mr. Kierans said there is an understanding that if he is -elected-—-to-—the—- federation presidency at the annual meet- ing in- Montreal Nov. 18-20, he will be a member of both the Mr. Kieranis had held earlier | ? re [The ‘Guardian, Chariottewown, Fit, Nov. li, 1968. 9 Indian Home Minister Resigns After Riots - Hindus demonstrated Monday against the killing of cows, which they worship as a sym- bol of motherhood and fertility. The eight deaths occurred after the Hindus, attempting to storm the Parliament buildings, were beaten off as the police opened fire and tossed tear gas bombs into -the huge crowd. NEW DELHI (Reuters) — Home Minister G Nanda has - resigned after being criticized for weakness in dealing’ with Monday's violent rioting in which eight persons died. Authoritdtive sources said De- fence Minister Y. B. Chayan, who flew back to ‘the capital from Bombay on the orders of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, would replace Nanda. . ' The ‘sources added that Mrs. Gandhi herself would take over Chavan's defence portfolio. The criticism of Nanda came from within his ‘own Congress Meesteeds of, thoveends. 0 persons since the-voutbreak of rioting, destruction. Among these were more than -500- Hindu: holy men who ied the demonstrators. Police have arrested about 750 ~ ; } 2 comm! a management committee. - RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT talians: Vote Aid ROME (CP) — The. govern- tment in an emergency session (early tas “ approved a pro-| the head of a three-man ecutive, had asked that a 12:18 @.m.—tocal Weather am < rect /the federation on a basis. Mr. Kierans’ opponents been against the Rance committee. 9:57 a.m.—Station Sign On 10:00 e.m.—Lincoin County Yeers : of Heritage . 10:30 a.m.—Cemera' West 11:00 @.m.—fwe Minytes ef Silence this ‘group had maintained 43) p.m.—Cartoon Piayhouse —— 5 oe <oo §:30 p.m.—tet’s Sing Out | wareed te 11.05- W Serenade 12.00—CB8C News, Wr. and 4.03—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Pop Carav 5.00—News and Weather 5.05—The Outperts 5.25—Marine Weather Mr. Kierans, campaigning at slate ‘which hopes to take over the Quebee Liberal Federation ex- five- man finanee committee be Spert Scores formed and that it be required . 12:19 a.m.—Sign Off = report on oe finances , a Mmanagement™ a . CKCW-TV body which would di- full- had fl. Headed by Jean Tetreault, a that if a finance committee is set up, it should be informed only about Mr. Kierans had said the ft- nance committee should know everything — balance, revenues 6 ee that report on all aspects. The compromise Mr. Kierans 11.30—News and Maritime Wether Sports 12.15—6:30 a.m.—News and Music* stricken areas of Italy. It in- cluded immediate aid of more than— $74,000,000 and a planned gasoline tax increase. Premier Aldo Moro and his cabinet met for 11 hours to dis- | cuss initial relief measures. There were fears the cost of rehabilitation. and reconstruc- tion would push the country back into recession from which it had beem moving forward. Politicians said the five-year development plan now before ified as a result of the disaster. One-third of Italy lay unpro- ductive and many of the area's 6,000,000 inhabitants left destt- tute by the floods that struck last Friday. . om y s GUNS guns were constructed by the 12:00—CBC News 12:03—Jamberee Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm B’Cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Jehn Drainie Tells a Story Experts believe the earliest 7:03—Inlend Weatner 7:06—Music : 7.27—Inland Weather, Sports Scores 7:40—Music 7:45—) Happened Tedey ~ 7.35—Ferm Ss 7:46—Music 2 7.45—Islend We. and Mer. Temp. | %&12-Regional Weather 7.46—Merning oo Sportscast _ .56—Sports Capsule Scoreboard | 8:21-—Music 8.11—Westher oe cae News 0—Cemmentary : 9:15—The Gordie Tapp Show 9:45—A.M. 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PIC ner will have most of them and | The chance of making a ga me be able to. pass for penalties. | is remolé, and you should not if partner responds with two of risk a large penalty when only. a any suit, a pass becomes auto- | part score is at stake, i. river 43. Short lance DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work itz RS nes AXYDLBAAXBE. is LONG FELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ig used for the th..ee L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. A Oryptegram Quotation UAO IELU DG. E UAPLX PT BOY- BMOCPLX OLDRXA IRU UVAO BDTTOTTPDL DG PU PT PLUD- MOYEBIMO.—WELIYRXA _ ¥ Cryptoquote: A CONTINUAL FEAST OF COM- MENDATION IS ONLY TO BE ATTAINED BY MERIT OR BY WEALTH.—SAMUEL JOHNSON (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 6*X LNJOV LaUDas | SH. UIONVU JNO OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE FROM) | How'D You }/HeH-HEH! VERY f {AMUSING, MACK 5 bn viooWd 20r