The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Thurs. Jan. 20,.1966. 13 Canada Job Picture EE F2 5 GoSrncak Oo recto ~ Bright During Dec. zeie|"V Peelninar Pc save 8 pie ote laber 5 gl ® i é : & '§ es orTawa (CP)—Eugene, Hall- |empt time. from existing OTTAWA (CP) —.Non-farm| There usueua| The job climb was most no-|man, OBC vice-president of pro-|shows,” he said. as an ¢ an ; 5 r OBC §E li . showed an unupual jrise in the size of the labor force |ticeable in the Atlantic regio | gramming | sad here use of | Tim, Tae og lish and November and {which added 26,000 in the month |Where was 6.9 per cent.|music by the corporation on os ga Sesteae eee ces to bit. 7,108 ~ |However, region continued |both ‘radio and television net- | works only coe | purely | 185,000, to have the highest loy- | works is dec Bas 2) ee eee. moar. di Con. | fm 10 years, it was ceported| Comparing: December. to the’ rate, 7.1 per cent. - He was testi before the jcert on Pench network, he same month of 1964, non-farm | Quebec had 4.8 per cent of its |copyright | board, where said. = - Unemploymerit rose by 32,000 | jobs 362 59 labor force out of work in De-|the Composers, Authors and| He described English network to 252,000 ia December . from ee Moy [gembers, Ontario 2.3. per. cent, |Publishers Association of Can-|progrems starring Tommy | $20,000 in mid-November. It was |" '* Wabor force rose “by /the Prairies 2.4 ‘end Briti#h Co-| ada is seeking an increase in , Juliette and Don Mes- . 273,000 or 3.9° per cent and the \lumbia 3.3 the fee the CBC must pay for |ser as Variety. 204,000 in December, 1964. The the music it broadcasts,” | Mr. Hallman said there” has | % percentage of the labor force out ' ; ut eee ‘Aidline te tanele : CAPAC. has asked. an incréaee |been a decline in music on the Guest Sis oy escmsher-aeee Busi InN A » to five cents per capita, based GBC ‘radio networks since “the | 5. os usiness in MeEPiCG {on the Canadian population, jadvent of television in 1952 A joint report by, the labor de- id htina Tri fe 8 Senate wesmeies ont ce “i periment sd tte Dominion Be! See] Not in Fighting Trim {wu ste “muagare com [ono the Tole of natal a. indus’ se y ments” during centennial oe er be tees ten. honunn| roRcnto (CP)—A senior ex- assistant and their two secreta-|year for live broadcasts of | television, the OBC sieniy | O lormally jecutive says North American |ries. events ‘like the Pan-American 'ididn’t have the resources _fimre is decline inthis pero maior, Meares Dentéag cies “Here a North “America we Games in Winsipeg, eee oe et emoloyment sagged by |@"d much of the fat is in execu- |have most expensive ap- corporation would | . Hallman there $5,000: to 470,000; swiping out the (tive ranks. _|proach to industrial manage-|do. more theatre and music |more music on CBC FM sta- non-tarm’ improvement. - |. John Devlin, of }ment: that— exists anywhere —on-|shows but Mr: Hallman: couldn't | tions but--tlie- corporation still : “ |Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada jearth, and this is a basic dis-|see much change because of the |wasn't convinced FM shouldbe ; “ltd. says foreign advantage. in foreign competi- |demand for live coverage of |‘‘wall - to - weil, background LET'S FACE can, compete in North American |tion,” Mr. Devlin says. centennial events. ; music. : IT/'M A BUD ore oe oe es of ne his views to a semi- —anaeeeninannntoree , WITH Boys/ / lower costs, because Inar American Marketing ; ‘ ? beGe "lof figures that show up un the |Association, he added: RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT (S11-G-H) The foiiowing program list. |« lement end of the bal-| “If we are really - ~— ‘ a : ings are published freeef |ance ‘sheet-”’ -_ jabout”” combatting rising ‘costs eharge as a public service and/ Mr. Devlin, 44-year-old for-|, . . the first place to start be appedr as presented to us by|mer RCAF fighter pilot, mves|might well be in ‘he executive : the stations concerned. the —— * on Avucioes ranks.” - Gl e| | “THURSDAY PROGRAMS |nd in the United States. |WANTS ONE-MAN RULE | A The European operation has| Mr. Deviin: suggests North | 9 “il: CFCY-TV “"]1,300 employees and the U.8.|American business shoild te- ya: it 1,200, but in terms of sat-|turn to one-man rule and cut 10.45 o.m.—Musicale bon mr} gmployees it’s a different |\down on group and committee 2.00 p.m.--Film Festival story—912 in the U.S. compared thinking. ‘ RY Bae eee ewe with 291 in Europe. “Today we have the demo- es The U.S, firm has a full-time |cratic corporate head, who sets £09 pun-—Bennie Prudden show Pangea Phen per secemicts, ree a wn . 4.31 _ ; 3 Bis , vice-pr esidents, - perts, marke ? 7 6.00 oimwild bill Hickok “am eer “staff of - * per pe ee ie ae le- 0 ooo ee Sa managing director, ; iw eae te ted out who is .sup- a eos cones a =- a posed to do what. Then to keep je | “7.50 p.m.—CFCY. TV: News 10:15—Hedays Editorial and all the wheels. turning, he needs ‘ FAS p.m Melodies ly a communications program be . 7.30 p.m.—Please Don't Eat The | 10:30—Chamber Music inter - departmental commit- Qi Daisies 11:00—Concerts From Abroad tees. dL 8.00 p.m. -*hennon . “I do not think we can go on |: ¢ 8.30 p.m.—The lew & Mr. Jones es CBA RADIO indulging in this expensive lux- 9.00 p.m.—Seaway : ‘ ury of hiring 10 men to make . 20.00 p.m.—! Oream of Jeannie THURSDAY one man’s decision.” 5 ‘he aaa - al 6:00—The Morning Show. Mr. Devlin says almost every 5 12.13 ».m.—Local Weather. and Sports et era Show, Part 1 company has a history showing er &:21—The Morning Show, Pert 2 turned a dream into a reality. CKCW-TV ae Ferguson Show by fighting, patting. sad exer- | Vat ae 3 9.57 e.m.—Station Sign On =| 9:10—-Commentary aon wee | Re aa 10.00 @.m.—Canedian Schools _—* |_9:15—Assignment “There were many people ; 10.30 @.m.—Nove Scotie Schools oe Chronicle *.|who did not like him, but he | “ wes. 11.30 p.m.—Friendly Gient bp Pyros got the job done- —_* 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene + 1$0stJens Massieell “Today we have changed all se eres = 1220 pment Sum (1105 Joe erhalten tat | e 3 .20 pm.— f : lecor: 12.50 p.m—Thursday Playbill aoe cities are often empires of |. DAILY. CROSSWORD _- - z . Storm Centre . ‘corporate etherness’ . 2. Ks : 2.30 p.m=—At Home With Hale |1145—Music On: The Hesther — | FOrPOneee, | W0Steretla watch| 3. Aon0ss DOWN - 18. Boast- PI ee 20 leabaiae Junction ~° on retirement. We no er canvas hw 3.09 pm-—To Tell The Truth ieieetaad ea Git »~ [emake people work—we persuade ‘Dre! Se me “hia: ion them to be happy with us.” | 9 Plunderer 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden ee ae Paine te ; 10: Cafeteria” 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle Pe News Weather ; tent $.°0 p.m.—Atom Ant | 1:15—Gordie: Tapp Show a B : ' eh | a 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop i CNR Ord ers: | 12. Printing Ae cece | 6.00. p.m.—wupper. Club 10.0. Tae ee $i cane BiciciueMemialTi Tie] - | _ 6.15 p.m—TV News 2:00— Maledy — ees Unofficial _KIRIAINIE MMA Joist 6.25 re Weather epee Scheel Feet H “: Cars: ‘4 Chedapeals , i 9. Nit one 6,30 p.in.—TYV Sports f ; : : : ' : Slashes ; 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club er a Beast : : e @ oH 48. Phidippics BY again ‘ a 7.00 p.m.—Thursday Night et the en = in Song MONTREAL (CP) — Cana-| 47 ofa 35. Affirm © o s Moviee Soe Scare ini [alae Sethagel Relies bie se | continent: 36. Wither 2 9.00 p.m—Seeway 3:20—Trane Canada Matinee — ris ta ‘eaee a Secansiey- ta Mocacie / Ball im 10.00. p.m.—! Dream of Jeannie m tof . $8,500,000, the CNR an- te aie aon 10.30 _pom.—Telescope ictal Frpndicuns 410= Mui can" The Ae wn Sinner pene gg ne, rename f 19: One of é t Dafne oF i eee ere 4:15—Music. In The Ale Marine Industries Lid. of So-| | many layers 1D 11:30 p.m.—Honey West i lrel, Que-, will build the hooper | 91. Redk ee 2 S208 Bineweee Natonel Nees 4:35—Music In The Air cats, each witha capacity of 28: Spirit Te ae av theet Television News | 5:00—Mar. Fish: Grosdcest: 100 tons. Most will be moat fat Temps @ 12.30 e.m.—Station Sign Off Tee saeeaae oa 1m ed z ; 5:45—Tempo and Notebook _| International Equipment Co, plants +. E CRCY RADIO 4:00-—COC News ia —Ltd.. of Montreal will —_ the | 30. Rocky _ THURSDAY 6:20—Today’s Editorial Oe eae ie toe ‘capacity 31.Glitter ~~ 6.30—News and Weather 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports /79 tons. The cars will be used| 33, Dutch 6.35—Morning Roundup ah seaeee for general service. an 6.45—Islend wr. and Mar. Temp. | 6:30-Busi eee aa : piano . Be wane | alecied ooh Chote os | sucreek’ z " J'to-Hebrew Chistian Hour 7:05—Music In The Evening Ford Com ny - a S peng Muneup | QeBCERC Taleo Péalied . Dividend |» Most ] 7.30-News and Weather 8:00-CBC Talent Festive Has en ; =| 2.35—Ferm—Report——_ Mine rh ee acre |Z 7-35—Ferm Report ae ck "| DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — |. 1; 58ucy, rete 10:00-CBC National News The board of directors of Ford | *" 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 0:18—7 hal anid Motor Co. has announced e magistrates 7.46—Sports Capsule “and Score See SeubiN@ \first - quarter divideng| ‘Legal ” board i 30—C lof 60 cents a share on outstand- 8.00—News 11:00—Ukranian Chrisimes' Eve {ing stock payable March 1, 1966| “# Canvas . dae meena ‘ : Seeds : to stockholders of record Jan. er ee +20 8:16—Morning Roundup : 28, 1966, rr eas ; 3 8. 45—Weather 1203—Sparte Scoren; Inland and |. the dividend in the fourn| “OARLY OR¥BROQUOTE Here's how to work it: 8 50—Atlentic News Roundup Marine Weather quarter_.of 1965 also was 60 . 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' 6.20—Today’s Editorial—CBC Take this hand where West °6.35—Tonight’s Music led the Q-J and another heart | if 6.25-Sports Parade which declarer ruffed. r. 6.30-Business Barometer—CBC South then played the queen = ~ €:35—Who Will Come With Me lor soades covered the king with °'7:30—Souindings to the jack. ‘West showing out. 7:05—Nwsic a ‘ya Evening Ebst now had to get.two trump z . 4 News Ne inland Wx. _ ana. — iT args ~ " " : } 9 . yt - PTF South had led a low spade | S:ad-—Wineipeg Pops Christman instead of leading -9.00--Symphony:Orchsstra...__|to the ace, neki Oo et de 10.00-COC Nat, News. on Par. Hite Contract Because he would oe vere have lost one trump trick ta- 3 ‘ 3 “ \ - oy : 5 XM ‘ '