deep disagreement. I The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 4, 1964. 11 [frequently appeared to be In lean LAC Earl Murphy and Mal 5 Murphy. a museum? ANDWHILE THE KIDS WINDOWS? ARE IN SCHOOL... TQ hashan ON THE AIR M d Mrs. Joseph Marten! toWn were weekend: I ri uang a apparu . r. an . I . I ‘ent roledin the unrest. He has 10f Charlotte H. remaine in Hue, where eondl- guests of both their parents in [RIDAY PROGRAt'ua ltions have been calm. Georgetown. 1 (:ch TV V 1 Buddhist agitate,“ its. Sn" 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I-{ansen‘i .powerful factor in political de- [Of Wins”? motored ‘0 690110- 'M velopmentg here, Replacing the town and spent the weekend with tan p-m--MW=-' _ ' I faithful who have dropped away Mr. ansen‘s parents. Mr. d 200 pom-Mr “Wm. M"""’ ' lare masses of tough young Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. 2.30 pzm.—Fathsr Knows Best lstreet fighters who have been Jordan Stewart who is an em-g 300 sum-N "I. W°"‘ Tim“ 7 i mselves for months. ployce of the provincial govern. l n trators last training the 330 p.m.—tsko Thirty Where demo 5 vear ment in Charlottetown was the 400 p.m.—The Secret Storm 3, MALCOLM w. 330w“: mm North we: Nam know threw rubber sandals at polite, iweekend guest of his parents.i asl p,m.—Pazzll Dazzle ~ SAIGON (AP) —- DisiIIusion- what communism does to ro- tune-i—na Vflflflylfi “$353,. ..,. \. 5 00 p.m.—Thirrey la Frondre 5.30 p.m.—Musie Hop 6.00 pron—Flintstones 6:31 porn-Gazette , 7.0l p.m.-CFC‘I’ TV News » 7 15 p.m.—Purlty Photo QUII 7.20 p.m.-tsa 7.35 p.m.—Premiera Theatre 8.30 pom-Jane yman 0.00 p.m.-Country Hoadown 9.30 pan—Mr. Broadway ‘ I030 p.m.—Telescope lion p.m.--Bowling ' I200 amt—CBC TY News l2.l3 e.m.—-Loca| Weather I2.” a.m.—$ign Off CKCW TV 927 a.m.~Station Sign on info a.m.—National School Telecast ' 10.30 a.m.—Weekend Special 11.30 Ann—AUDI! Cans a 12.00 p.m.—Friend|y Giant 12.l5 pan—Cher Helena I200 p.m.——Blitternut Square .50 .m—CBC News ‘2].00 F;.rn.—Fridsy Playbi" The Hard Men 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen Cracker 3.00 p,m.-—-As The World Turns 3.30 pun—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Sacrat Storm 4.30 ppm—Rania Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Funiime 6.00 p_m.—Supper Club 6J5 p.m.—Lionel Television News 6.25 pun—Weather . 6.30 p_m.—Sports 6.35 p.m.—Suppe.r Club 7.00 punt—Wagon Train 9.10 p,rn.—Tal<e A Chance v.00 p.m.-—Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.——Mr. Broadway 10.30 p.m.—TEleS(Ope il 00 p.m.—The Untouchables 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News I215 a.m.-Viewpoint I220 ant-Lionel Network News I225 a.m.-Midnight Theatre The FBI Story SATURDA Y PROG RAMS CFCY TV ment appears to be growtng among many devout Buddhist; with the leadership of their faith. “Vietnamese Buddhism is tall- ing Into the hands of self-inter- ested politicians and the v Cong itself." one Buddhist said here. “Last year when we Buddhists rose up against Ngo Dinh Diem-we were united and willing to give our lives. Now I am ashamed to be associated with what is going on." The speaker was among hun- dreds of Buddhist faithful ar- rested in demonstrations against Diem. ’ A number of monks shun the uddhist campaign now seeking to overthrow the Tran Van Hu- ong government. Correspondents In recent Weeks have found many of the monks prominent in the 1963 tur- moil m‘ssing from the current campaign. Among them is Thich Duc Nghiep. a young monk who served as spokesman for tile Buddhists then. Due Nghiep. who is studying at Columbia University in New York, this correspondent last week. WANTS STABILITY “I am strongly against all demonstrations In Saigon now. Whatever their reason is, they can only sap the central govern- ment and only a strong govern- ment can make Viet Nam sul- viv . "I have advocated the organi- zation of mobile teams of Bud- hist. monks to tour the country- side to speak out against the Viet Cong. But this has not been done. We Buddhist refugees a. I- .. 2. a. Iigion including our own." Premier Tran Van Huong says the Buddhist demonstrations have been organized largely by the Viet Cong. In a communique the Saigon government said Bud- ist demonstations in 1963 railed at first only for religious freedom and did not press [or the ovcrthrow of the Diem re- gime until late in the summer. This time anti - government Buddhist demonstrations began with the. installation of the Houng government. A strong undertone in the agi- tation is anti-US. in character and favnring a negotiated peace with the Viet Cong. DESIRE PEACE Buddhist leaders such as 'l‘hich . D- 5‘ demonstrators now are using er. and Mrs. Allister H. Stew- rocks. spears and macltetea.‘ GEORGETOWN Pie. .lackie Publicot‘er of the Canadian Army, stationed at Camp Gagetown. 51.8,. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where he was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Publicover. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mur-' phy. accompanied by their sons Constable Mark Murphy. George- town Police Officer and Consta- ble Ray Murphy of the RCMP until recently stationed at Cor- nerbrook. Nfld.. last week mow tored to Kensington. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy's Dorothy Ann MacDonald. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. lMacDonaid Is a patient in the lCharIotletown Hospital. Tc‘inmvs nonn FIRST vo‘fii' HAVANA (Apt—Cuban work-.I .ers voted Wednesday to fill 10.- ‘000 posts on worker councils lprovided for in a new social lsecurity and work law. It was .the first election in Cuba since iFidel Castro came to power in 11959. Tile councils. to be set up ’in factories or work centres lemploying more. than 25 work- ters, will determine penalties itor such things as absence with- out justification. careless main- tenance and sabotage of equip- .ment. Tam Chau have declared com- : munism in Viet Nam must be. halted. but in his press comer- ence Saturday Tam Chau also said that if a government. 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