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Nov. 19, 1362. 9‘ Quebec Suggested Leading w Autonomy their support to the Liberal gov- — Powerful ernment, which had asked for a clear mandate to take over 11 private power companies. “People who until 1960 had Union Nationale because of nationalism. these people. at this time. for the same reason, election results Wednesday as have voted Liberal.” he said. clear support for the Liberal government's "positive policies of nationalism.” or from creating Canadian division. he said, these policies probably will strengthen the whole country. “There is general agreement Canada is unable to stand against the United States un-. less some very sharp measures are taken." he said in an inter- view at his home near Laval University here. uebec. t h r o u g h policies aimed at getting more benefit its own resources. was pulling away from the United States. not Canada. Professor Dion said the nega- tive nationalism that once led Quebec to reject federal univer- sity grants and participation In such joint programs as fede university grants and the Trans- Canada Highway. has disap- peared to the last two years. BURIED ISSUE Quebec voters buried it Wed- .1 Sb .— nesday by giving 57 per cent of Bishop Ousted For Campaign Against Voodoo SANTO DOMINGO. Domini- can Republic (AP) — Haiti's government lhas ordered de- portation of Bishop Paul Robert and cited as one reason his campaign against voodoo in Haiti. Three other French-born Roman Catholic \clergymen also were ordered deported. Reports from the Haitian cap- ital, Port au Prince. indicated President Francois Duvai- ier was reo enin is long- standing feud with the church. Duvalier is a doctor of ethnol- ogy and looks on folk religions with tolerance and more than "Even in places where nation- ialism was never heard of. such ias the Lower St. Lawrence, can- didates put great stress on be- ing masters of our own des- tiny." , rofessor Dion noted that op- position Leader Daniel Johnson had forced the government to defend its record. rather than campaign for election on the power issue alone. “The whole mandate was put Into question by Mr. Johnson and the whole mandate was id Professor Dion. “The Liberals proved they could go before the people on what they had done. The peo- ple seemed to understand." The Union Nationale. on the other hand. had lost five of its ormer cabinet members but elected fresh candidates. “This is not a defeated party, it is a party that has 42 per cent of the vote well - distrib- uted.” he continued. “It‘s not about to collapse.‘ SUPPORT BROADER Meanwhile. the Liberal gov- ernment had won broader sup-, port and fell “collectivelv strong enough to do things." “It is no longer antagonistic towards 0 H a w a." Professor Dion said. "The government has turned to positive policies of na- tionalism." If the government persevered in the. goals it has been pursu- ing since 1960. the result eventu- ally would be an economically strong and culturally confident uebec. no longer eset fears of being swallowed in an nglo-Saxon sea. This would put an end to "all pretexts for separatism and i think all Canadians must re- joice at this," Professor Dion a government," very firmly defended by the h the last two years, Mr. Antie' said, but it has “hardly rated d word from the same officials at Seaway Fears Ottawa." 1 i . i U Meanwhile. a telegram re. e p ceived by member of the: OTTAWA (CPi —- Transit of Newfoundland Fisheries Com-‘ mlSSIOII here Friday t01d 0f ,3 Lakes before the normal clos- dragger being sighted inside the ing of navigation on the three - mile territorial limit in Lawrence Seaway will likely the Battle Harbor area of Lab- cause congestion. perhaps seri- I‘Bdor- lously so it the weather worsens. The man who sent the tele- the Seaway authority has WW gram—his name was not avail- ed able — said he had made six trips around the Portuguese vessels upstream from St- L‘m' dragger in a light plane at a bert lock at Montreal or 13 per distance of from 30 to 50 f. . cent more than a year ago. It was (“9881118 toward the Navigation ends normally at coast 13/4 miles off Double is- midnight, Nov , land. the telegram said. but it listed the water tempera- steamed away from the land ture at St. Lambert dock Friday When it saw the Plane- morning at 38 degrees-a level The vessel was reported to reached last year on Nov. 23 ocean vessels from the Great It said these are 138 ocean ‘D P“ n- fl, THAT SOUNDS KINDA BAD, GRANDMA / SHALL ICALL TH' DOCTOR? FCLLC‘JVI‘JG F . l ‘5 c'tSvJN‘ Is JUST Too ML'CH lN cxe MORNlNG .’ NO, NO.l'LL SOON BE O.l<./ —] u-Io .5553 u.-~ b :‘n’mbznau I HAD To W bI nu flux": Sr-isi-s'c wom lights a.“ CARRY HER ’ / EVERY VANCE! (W ll-IO have been sighted Nov. 8. It was said to have returned to the general area by dusk. moving offshore again early the next morning. tion. said Wednesday he was resigning as a protest against Britain's plan to merge next March the colony of Aden with the South Arabian Federation. He told reporters he was draft- ing a cable to the governor of Aden. Sir Charles Johnston. tendering his resignation. PROTESTS MERGER LONDON (Reuters) ammed Husseiny. Aden‘s min- ister of education and informa- Mo— “ GRAVE N St NI ‘lv' . C 'ia‘i't Churc Brlg .Eng Wesciiiiir'z tow: near Stansstad,$va Boys In Nfld. n srmos Vids in THE CANTON or 08th DEN. was or scan/um or me I: own l:45-—Mostly Music 2.lO-—Hita s Encotss :OHows 8. Weather 2.05—Potrait Of A Star 3:OO--News 1. Weather 3.03—Trans-Cnnads Matinee CBC 3.30—Hiu a. Encore: 4:00—Newa 8. Weather ADS—Canadian Roundup C7 LID—Hits & EncorOI 4:30—The Outporis 5:00—News 8. Weather 5:05—-The Oetports 5:25—Marina Weather _ it other 6.15—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Spom Para 0 . in high cards. (The bid did not Opening lead—four of club. This was Board No. 8 in the salt-board match played be- tween Italy and the Unite States in 1951. America won de- cisively against Italy that year. and this hand contributed to the victory. The Italian North. playing the Neapolitian Club system. opened the bidding with a club. thus showing at least 17 points necessarily show a club suit.) The American East preempt- 5. At the second table. the bid- ding started the same way but ended differently. It went: West North East South as! 14- ‘ Q Pass Pass I. P“. ass Dbio. The first round of bidding was the same. but the Italian West did not act over four spades when it was bid. East en decided to sacrifice with five diamonds. and this got dou- bled by the American North when the bid came around to him. East went down two—— 6:30—Tonlght’s 6:55—Jimmio Rodgers 7:00—Bscl: To The Bible 7:30-.-News 6: Weather 7.45-Iyline ISO—Progtom Schedule ISL-Tonight: Music 9.00—National Farm Forum CBC 9.30—Tslent Festival CBC limo—National News CBC l0.30—‘-Unlveuity Of The Air HOG-News & Regional Wuth. Troublosi TV call ? Moi-wood T.V. JO}!W S. DENNIS Phone 4-412! 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Whether the sacrifice at second table was worthwhile the is In doubt. since the question of how South would have done at four spadesx was never tested. South could ‘have made te n tricks. even against a club lead. but he would have had to play well to do it. . l2 '5 a m -Viewpoint 37ml!“ ‘2~2o a.m-—CKCW TV News. “gab” i’l‘gegefi' d th th 37 MW OF N/MLDEN ' ‘ ' . is op o e an e ree - Ins “‘m‘—s'9" 0“ priests. identified only as Rev. Are Dedared Robin. Rev. George Martin and - CF" “No Rev. Salius, are expected to ‘Canad'an Wafer . MON”, leave Port au Prince by com- ‘ D A I C R O S S W O R D mercial airliner today for New ST. JOHN S. Nfld. (CPi— ‘ 6:28—Sign On York via Santo Domingo. General Secretary Pat Antle of “3305‘ 2 5m of, 21-13mm- 6:30-Newr 1. Weather Bishop Robert will go on m the Newfoundland Federation of 3 figs” gum GIGS—Country 8. Western Roundup Rani'ieh to gigoflt to tlxilelXagicaaié $5282T$6ds§gwlt§fidl gill: ‘ flan: Barrett zz‘New 6:55—News & Weather S 0P 0 er. 1“ 3 l or ' . i __,___ i 7.00 -—Hebrew Christian Hour years. is the. third prominent as much Canadian as the Bay ufiggtgn to” rem 30:5; 7:15—Couniry a Western Roundup Roman Catholic clergyman. or- of Fundy. where foreign trawl- Sign iFemale section 7:30—News a Weather dered depprted itiy Duvgiiervs aridraifmlzileeensarfiipolrteedwa‘ Bur 12‘ Farewell sheep :3. Not :3 F R rt overnmen . or au rince . _ t - - . . _ ;.4?;:l:hlrye:°WIlllrn Roundup imhbishop Francois Porier was prised to learn of the concern 13' fgguiltom 6 $3135" gamma Gaga 8:00—News deported Nov. 2 . and his by “certain high officials in 14. Lawn" 7 Perfect “Kind Edi—Weather successor, Bishop Remy Augus Ottawa about trawlers in the 15. Pmnoun er of guard-fl An". ado-Comic In Walter" ROUHdUP gin, was dgportel‘d the followmg bayrhof Funldy. b en continua] 15_ Sting, 9 For fem. ier “sawmill: 8:45—Weather anuary. ix ‘renc - are as e 17. Coon“ that 27. Hindu (2 was 8.50—Atlantic News priests also were deported in d r a g gin g“. in Newfoundland device: 10_ Party were. 35. Clumsy) s 57—Thougl'lt For Today that period, bays by foreign draggers for; 19. Aquatic notm word fellow 9.10—Previsw Comgs/ntary CBC I 20 Emma office 30.13» ss‘Fimbmu 9-l5-Momlng ° 1 . — ~—. 16. Look! clama- 38. Turkish 9:25——Mstinee With Willll or excited 17.nenown tion measure 9.3o—Pick Your Partner new}: 18. Jewish 31. An 39. Compass 9.55—Kilchen Klatler Contest \ ic ame mont incline point;abbr, io-oo—News & Weath-r By 8' JAY BECKER l 25-0bsesmon 19. Broken 33.Gone by 40. Flushed loos—Nam a Mull: ' 26.Moham- IONS-Win 57 FAMOUS HANDS meflm bibli- lO:20—Notes 8. Music ; 28,Umt fl :0;55-Jimmie Rodgers West dealer. ' ed to four diamonds and South work l1:00——News Headlines I. Weather Neither side vulnerable. made a normal four spade re-‘ 29. For gt 1. -—N t. a M s‘c sponse. i —- ’ . lag—shill" Bouar'd N North bid five spades after- 01' mainly lli50-Notos a Music . Axe. , West raised diamonds. a n d l 31-14“ it "mid? ll:55--Atlantic News Roundup ‘93 East. preparing to defend! 32 tit]. moo—Weather ‘ma‘. against an limmi'nent six spade I - 33' Grooved_ m m contract. bid SIX clubs. l-Ie , h l ' wanted a club lead from West rm} w W TV 103 - a 36. Paid notice l ' .38.” .Km in case South hid six spades. 37 . Apparently the italian South ‘ ? NITE or . .m, ‘ .‘zgg 7“ thought. East's club bid showed Exam“ in“ 4'35” Ni“ ' "W ' a genuine suit and he ventured “.mflueme “ms “1”” “ TV' if": iiadeiii ilerii‘édyai‘ssfii' ‘l-WW cm 3‘ u e c r - to mu ‘2“ 5:1 t St; C310 in I 33:45:: happy one. 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