\ i BBG Is Paving Way For Early Color TV OTTAWA (CP)—The Board of The BBG announcement noted Broadeast Governors is paving that the next public hearing of the “way for speedy processing the hoard is set for February of applications {o telecast in This would not leave much time woler as long as applicants for stations anxious te get inte @ren't moving inia color to the the color field if they had te detriment of other aspects of wait for tha! hearing before, get service. tine a go-ahead : Im an announcement here Uniess the BBG sees some the BRG said it will bv- complications, an application fer pass the usual public hearing a coler permit would simply be ‘stage for such applications sent to the board by the trans- where there is no conflict with port department and sent back either the extension of services by the BBG with its recommen- ‘to areas not now served or to dations This should mean a the introduction of second serv- “minimum delay” in handling -fee in areas now getting only the applications, the announce. complications, it one channe! ment noted Where the board sees some Rut it added that- the BRG ‘may consider ‘attaches a high priority to the it desirable to put the applica- provision. of alternative service tion an the agenda for its next at the earliest possible moment” public hearing.” the announce. and is concerned about the ca- -ment said pacity of licencees in fringe “ the floral emblems and armorial flowers, while the coats-of-arms | .and background were printed by The forma! debut of color TV. areas “to extend services to un- in Canada has heen set for Jan. served communities.” 1, 1967, But stations may siart “The hoard will, therefore, test programming in color over- give special attention to applica- might starting next July 1, and tions in those situations in which a three-month shakedown period large investments in the provi- @tarts next Oct. 1 for regular 5/07 of color television service might affect either the introduc- tion of alternative broadcasting to make equipment adjustments service or the extension of serv- and Ret out the kinks ice to unserved areas.” Effective Action Doubtful ‘Against Rhodesian Forces By CARL MOLLINS color telecasts to allow stations | vious interventions , have {n- LONDON +CP)—The short-an- volved the reinforcement ‘of a” ewer to critics of Britain’s-.re- British garrison or British-led fusal to take military action troops on the spot. against Rhodesia's rebel white- FIRST SINCE 1776 minority regime is that effective The Rhodesian rebellions is action would be practically im- the _ first, since the American Possible. revolution of 1776 when Britain Militafy experts here express fas had to consider the oppos!- doubts about Britain's ability ty tion of an organized local army. transport and support a force | substantial enough to deal with suggested that Rhodesia’s troops Rhodesia’s white army in an in- would hesitate to oppose even land African territory 2,400 air a token British force. A Britis miles from Britain's nearest show af force in neighboring base in Aden ! Britain has never given: the loyalty cs Rhodesia’s regular ghort answer publicly, Prime army of Minister Wilson abjured the use pot of force even before Rhodesia’s | recent immigrants rom Brit Jan Smith declared independ-| But a ence Nov. 11, The suggestion | timated strength was that the British public | ons hav would not support the use ot |e tho lest week mene the S| British troops against a popula- | tion that the time tion with close British connec- tions and even citizenship; * ent token show of force A defence department spokes->Y Britain man declined Friday to discuss | in any detail how Britain might |C!ate at. the institute strat gend troops to Rhodesia: “the |e studies here, says — questio does ot arise ee made agaist the use of force.” “i taken an pposed entry into While critics now point out ane that. Britain in the past has sent |SSHORT OF TROOPS troops into unruly colonies, pre- Britain's home-based strategic a reserve could supply perhaps | half the required force. The rest ithe Middle East—where two of six battalions are imposing se- _|curity in Aden—and borrowed New Stamps Are Planned Beare wo eae OTTAWA (CP) —* Two five: ay of Britain's NAO commit. cent postage saws, bearing ment. of 55,000 men. bearings of Saskatchewan- and 9 force in landlocked Rhodesia Alberta, will go on sale Jan. 19, | would present virtua insut- the post office department has | mountable diufcifdes. " Zarnbia, sanounced which has offered base acilities, The Saskatchewan sta mp, s the only logical base of entry, printed {!n brown, green and Tanzania and Kenya the only orange, contains the prairie atheti ighbors with ae- lily, designated the official oe the ae - Gower ih “1061. The Best: office (oo plans to issue 14,500,000. The wild rose, adopted as the official flower. in 1930, is on the of a r husband, Alberta stamp which is printed teak 8s. arn who ene in tones of red and green. Fif- away Nov, 22. 1947- in teen million of these will be is Dartmouth, N.S. sued. To gone The stamps,—ninth and. tenth ears eae : in the floral emblem series, are Ji Nor has he travelled fat in horizontal format. The offset Just entered God’s eternal method was used to print the home And left the gates ajar. I pray that God will give me faith To love and trust Him more Se when my life on earth is through CARR—In loving memory the intaglio proces. SEEK FROM THE AIR The modern mineral prospec- tor does his work several hun | dred feet in the air, as specially- equipped aircraft survey for mines, We'll meet to part no more Lovingly remembered by his wife Olive. 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