.. lie Instill-n. fins-I. MI! 21, 1964 Probe Planned On Color TV OTTAWA (GP) - The Board of Broadcast Governors has an- nounced that it will no another public hearing on color television this fall with a view to determining when col TV can be introduced into Can- .— n. O ‘1 “ ada. 1. The board said in a statement t it will receive briefs and rep- ‘- resentatzions on color TV at its public hearing opening here 0v. 3. C Following a public hearing t here in January. 1963. the BBC: : announced that the time had not i yet arrived when it could rec- ommend a start on color TV In ‘ Canada. ‘ Since then, the board says It i has maintained its study of the J color TV situation in the United ‘ States and has held discussions with Canadian broadcasters concerning a possible target ! date for introduction of TV here. Killed In Crash MONTREAL (OPl — Alfred Ayotte, 59. an editorial writer for Montreal La Presse who i wrote in Saturday's edition on g the danger of Victoria Day ‘ weekend traffic accidents, was killed Monday in a head-on col- lision. . Ayotte's car and one driven by Ovide Paul. 52, col- lided on Taschereau Boulevard in suburban Jacques - Cartier Mr. Pazzi is in critical condi- tion in the general hospital at St. Lambert. a suburb of the St. Lawrence River's south shore where Mr. Ayotte lived. , Editorial Writer i Expert Claim-s Beatles Can Produce Trance MONTREAL (CPl—A British expert on brainwashing says his country‘s Beatles can produce trance states in some young- sters similar to those induced by voodoo or witch doctors. Dr. William Sargant. chief of psychological medicine at t. Thomas’s Hospital. London. made the comment while re- viewing his studies of cert common methods of conversion used from classical Greek times to the present. He told a staff conference of the Allan Memorial Institute and the Montreal General Hos- pital Tuesday the same trance- like state can be observed among fans of the Beattles as on the faces of girls portrayed in Greek vases fashioned in 600 BC. human nervous system has not changed in half 3 mil- lion years," Dr. Sargant said. explaining that feelings of fear and anger are essential for con- version and ainwashing and can be accenbuted by rhythmic preparations with drum and dancing. EASY TO CONVERT African "psychiatrists" kept subjects overbreathing while dancing. Eventually. some fell into a trance making it easy to convert them to a new point of view of emotional problems. Dr. Sargant said he used much the same methods in the Second World War while treat- ing soldiers broken down by battle neurosis. Dr. Sargant told the research psychiatrists in his audience Hit- ler had prepared his people for war with similar methods and 20,000,000 were killed. 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