’ The Gunman. unariortetown. Mfln., U00. 7. 1m. 18 worth wane and m Ira-I viva] of an atomic attack reallyl would be desirable. NuclearAilack Immunity ‘iilinterraciartl sue “Allis ’EM OU‘I’ OF THE HOUSE.’ MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV guarantee the physical survival of as many people as possible. B ' o o 0 hence the shelter program. - ‘ l 1 There are estimates that an‘ [2‘33 gig—rifliznival e c o m I n g I m p I Ifyvall-out nuclear attack by the So- vwanvue Viet Union could destroy 88 per 3.00 Win—As The World Town . 3:30 rim-7"" """V 3! REM PRICE lshelter program is wholly in-;get through to constitute a sue-fig]: if .3? 825231, z°pgfi — to m 1.00 pm. The SIC ' '5“)! WASHINGTON (APl—By the adequate, lcessml attack. out shelter program. By 0CD 4.3l arm—Ran" 9"“ early 19705 lne nUClear war: The shelter program is in the Wiesner and York think a ‘80- calculations. fallout from such cuss, p.m.—W07ld 0‘ N‘lU" heads deployed by the United province of the Office of Civilian viet attack on the Us. could re- '2', an attack would embrace 75 per kullN- 5,30 p-nh-Mu'i‘ HOD States alone will have an ex-chfence. 0CD ceased existenceisult in 100,000,000 casualties. . t m N th A ri an land 6'00 pupil"... Ind All." plosweoggmvalemfe’flffiedmg all-'38“ an independent a 26 n C y in “The only kind of shelter that‘frfiss0f e ‘ or me c I 6.319% I“ r . S 0 T l20.00011961 when President John F. is being seriously considered‘ St ha 3}, w" that ,3. r . 'I‘Y'lrllNK P05H‘ 7.0l lam-"Cqu TVhN'w'QI megatons). _ lKennedy transferred it to the these days for other than keyldioagtilsz dagger 30“ not 13" in 5T-lll‘ll'sfié‘glff AWAVS WOU'LP Pm‘g‘mz algal), "1 An exploslve force of thatldefence department- where it military installations is the fall-gas long as at first thought. BEENNING To GET 55 9511-53. p m — 90' “ ' size is no more comprehensible now is under the jurisdiction of to the human mind than the the army. concept of infinity. , If there is to be any improve- The Soviet Union's capacity;ment in the shelter program. for destruction probably will be there will have to be a radical out shelter. . . . If people would have to live In 1954. for example. the U.S. WORElEP ABOUTIT! I exploded a 15-megaton bomb and work in shelters to protect over Rongelap atoll in the Pa- them against fire. blast and fa“- cific Ocean. The atoll now is out. this could lead to such apopulated again and once more no less lChange i" the attltUde 0‘ the regimentation and distortion of is su ‘ ' ‘ - - . . pporting luxuriant tropical rim-‘3' Nonh Three other c0umrles_3ril. U.S. congress and the. public. civilization. the scientists im- growth. Pm" ain. France and China — are‘ The annual approprlatlon {01‘ ply. that the very freedoms the Another study shows that ra- N . . . . . P-E'figg wag? also building nuclear weaponsithe 0CD has n l‘ e d u 0 9d U.S. was trying to protect would dioactive material does_not con- s. P ' 12,13 Si n o” and scientists say 20 other coun-feveW year Since 1952- In that be destroyed. taminate the surface of water. i114 a.m-— 9 mes have the technical knowl. year, Congress voted $252.300,~ The basic question is whether but settles to the bottom. Water ’ ' CKCW TV edge to build them. 1000. This year 0CD asked for life in such a society would be off the top can be drunk. . o no musicianshzsszi slim = m. .——sm'an lg" n g‘ l ' . I - t i ; . "1,00 Ytx'ationall School Telecast :(Smnrfy'lona security {.or anylon shelters and $46.00.0()0 to s ".30 “up—Nova Scoria Schools T r . t V . t. t J . jstock them with food. medical H _ “"30 pmrAum Canadl “g $1.1m?" “filing: 91;“‘supnlies. hunks and blankets. ‘ ‘ f ‘f “‘00 lam—Friendly Giant $19k ~b liesncrthai‘ er hr. -. The decline in appropriations ' 1;“5 p_m.,chu Helene S‘Irt,“ all“; a ma ‘3: nlcallprobably reflects popular opin-l : .2'30 p.m.—-Butternut Square .°"£nm? A8 9?” 9m 0 mak‘_‘ion on the futility of defence, '- lém perBGTV News male 0 u. ili‘icrica immune immeasums. ‘ . O ,‘m pm .—Monday Playbill “"9” a BC 's‘lmP955'b 9" Wiesner and York recently‘ {E‘s-*7 X “ Tall Story H l t Wiles": “t'aifCIenllnch advnser,wrote in The Scientific Ameri- - fl _ 'h can 0 rest on weig t . Eisen-lcan; 13(10an At Home W" h l c ocker . owcr and York was head of thel "The steady decrease ln na. ‘00 amt—Ag The World Turni defence department's Advancedglional security did not result; 3 " ' ._Tgke Thirty 3959mm Protect Agency \vhenlfrom any inaction on the part E O 3.30 p m , . 4m pm —Secret Storm it embarked. on the search for of responsible U.S. military and SHADOW OFA c ' 4'30 pm —Razzle Dazzle an anti-missile missile. civilian authorities. It resulted}I SMOKNG VOLCAM 3: son rim—run time .An ‘ impressive number offl‘om the systematic exploitationl is CALLED THE .1}, / (,oo p,m.—Suppor Club. scientists and research analystslor line PFOGUClS 0‘ mOdEl‘n SCl‘I HUMNOFMWM \N (hazy! (~15 p.m.-—Lianel Television Newl are convinced that the only pos-‘enCe ann technolnlly by t‘he 50- I 0.72.7 n25 p.m_—Weat er sible solution is some form of "19’ Union . 53o p.m.—Spom worldwide arms reduction and “3””! 51d“ in the arms r3.” ‘ l‘ A. r r: 6.35 p,m.—5UPPU Club control. are thus confronted by steadily; DIDMV EARS IT WAS RAND/J I p6 D ‘ TH: 3 7m p,m._.77 Sunset Strip increasing military strength and1 DECENE ME; DID _HE WANr-ED To ' MOVIES AND H: 8m pm_3ewi,ched PROSPECTS REMOTE steadily decreasing national se-y I HEAEVOU TURN ‘ 830 pm_D°n Mam, But 'the prospects for area curity. 1 NOTHING! 9.00 Pm_show of the Week ment in this field in the‘near‘ “it is our considered profes-. A By ONLY LAST 10 no pm—Danger Man uture appear remote. rsionai judgment that this di-l flfigmm H'm nm.—-The sixties in the event of a nuclear at-flemma has no technical solu-. oFEIefenbLirg,(-Zrerman'y, > n 30 pm —Wendy 8. Ms tack on North America. there-ition.” , WAS TRAlNEDSOWELL i200 am—CBC TV New' fore. the mam hope for survivall What Wiesner and York were. To AP OUT ANSWERS a 12.” a.m.—Viewpoint -~—however forlorn—seems lo be,saying. in essence. was that regl To U55“ m” In 1220 urn—Lionel Netwal'l‘ NW" to run for the shelters. But aslgardless of any defence system. Ta HSHg‘E'uE "6% d 12.25 ...n.-—5tntion Sign 0“ matters now stand. the U.S.venough nuclear warheads wouldl >._._‘ Simmcm To DEA-m l' . sonc R- a" “mo d I f I ' A in Kurdistan SCHEME-RING WAS ' IS FORBIDDEN BY LAW AVED 0N1}! no"... ,. er y Group 0 Popu ahoni “WWW” 5 r ’ EMBEE _ d w other v HE MAY HAVE 3 WlVES TRUDGlNG 77-]; Hag/um koyAL “0 NM '" Er EX ected TO Reach 9 Per Cent BESIDE HIM ~EACH BEARlNG FAMILY 3006mm; ass—Momma Row “P “545'!” weme, and Mar, A 704.3. WATER BAG HORSE FOR$2000 m m ' . ' umSydmik..lm Worldviews“ Temp, OTTAWA lCPl—Elderly peo- the problems of the aged. said M“; ASPEClAL AGENTTD (lab—Morning Roundup pic will make up almost nine population projections preparedl'_ ‘ HANDLE THESE! 6.55% d W ,h per cent of Canada‘s population for the royal commissmn on ' fl ' 7.oo—H:t\:i:waHChriitei:n ai-lour by [1.99% the federal’ Eovern- gang] serVIcfisbienchatfatw 033;? AT my a 74,5_M°ming Roundup men s irector of health seri- . .ere \vi a (on . . A080 ' . y. a E 7304"“ and wth ices predicted here. Canadians in the ace group of» 1.Ministers 1. Mayan on- man > ‘ _ ~ Dr. K. (3, Ch ,- t 65 and over. They would make. house: Indians [gag Ea “Siam Rem" ,r M on 0‘ Ohm.“ up about 8.9 per cent of the Scot. 2. Sweetsop Pro- G, 740 Mommg Roundup appearing before the Specml - - n [g 745-lsland Weather & Mar Te Senate committee . t. t pepulatmn' Econdescend sipafliqle 0f tecuve I] II n 7‘46_M°mm Roundup ' “w “lint this binncipeged incretau l 11. 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Cereal note Turk. 9‘”—P'°V'°W “mum.” 2.45—John Drslnle Tell A Story 8. instance to Britain, France. thef America-n train 31.39111an 40 MemOI'lI-l 9.l6-Notei and Music lr Happened Today Scandinavian countries. Den-3 admiral 9. Poem 35. Ruffle colu 930—Five Roses Sweepstakes 300-c3c New, mark. Vorway and Sweden'" 17.Amournful 10. Through 36. Leather 42 Father: 935—Notes & Muiit 3‘03_Tnm,canad. Mm“. SERVICES SET Up . exclama- 16. Sorrow flask attec 9.55—tht’s The Song Contest 3_3O_T,am_can,d, Mann" The increase in the aged pop” tlon 17. Accumulate _ for oil «then I 10.00—News a. Weathu 400453: New. [nation in these countries had 20.Ahead 18.Asudden 3r.Comfort out E 10 05—Kiichsn Corner with Jane 4‘03_C3Mdian Rouhdup not prevented {hem from devel.; 21. Night' rollot 38. Jump. {4 Vlrying Ashley 4.10_Muslc in n... A... oping health and other servicesl my"? “shipi :“fwm weight- as lO-lO—Nolei 1- Music 4‘15_Mu,ic l... m. A" for the elderly which were inf at?!" 19-w°”hp °° 1M“ I" lOlS—Stop The Reocrd 43o_coun,dcw some instances on a far more, ' - l 24. Wet cart)- : z s 4 s e 1 o a lo lOlB—Notes and Most 50°_Mar Fish 3"." generous scale than Canada 5. l - ' 25. Regains lLOO-News and Weather 5.2°_1 o In the 1961 census there were - H ,2 H.05—Women's Institute Program ccmgpc Ne,“ka 1.391.153 canadians 65 and over. j 27 “:3?” "JO—Notes and Mule 6.00—CBC News The 1961 “time repres‘inted 7'61 29: Additional ‘3 "" ll 30—Stop The Record 6.15-0.1 Parliament Hlll Per Cent 0‘ the Rowlat’on' , . 30 Sklfle u 33.440,” and Mum élzoqodayr, “mm, Dr. Charron said integration; 'penmen is to ll 45~Bulletin Board 6254...“.1 wean." mg of Canada's medical care of that 32' High 11».pr av THE CHEYENgEs,m£R. ll 50-Notes and Mu p ,5 5w,es aged is badly‘need ‘ cragéyhm n is '9 20 2| 1; 23 HELPLESSLY AS ARROW STPl H ll.55—Atlsntlc News Roundup 6.30_Businm Buomte, Senator Dayid Croll ('L — ()n-f asymnoun q moo—w” r s 35—Music in The Evenina W10" commit"? C h a l r m 83": 34. 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