vee ‘ & Criticized By B. C. Man. SHEFRROOKE,. Que (CP)— Abolition of tuition” fees ~ will transform: Canadian ‘universities into inst'tutions of mass. educa- tion where ‘mediocre profes sors’ teach ‘large classes of “second-rate stidents,”’ the -eo chairman of British Columbia Hydro and ower | Authority . . @aid here. : “The —posstbility looms that eufficient pressures wil] be ex: ~~ erted ‘upon: the federal. and. pro- Wincial governments to persuade them to abolish tuition fees at a universities "' said Dr. Gordon Shrum of Vancouver. ; “If this happens the stand- ards for admission will have to ON THE AIR ia > Simon aya The tollowips/ program list. ngs are published free — of charge as a public’ ¥ervice and appear as presented to us by ~ the stations concerned. FRIDAY PROGRAMS ' CECY-TV. \ 2.30 p.m.—Musicale 3.00 p.mi—To Tell The Truth $.25-p.m.—Take 30 : 4:00 pim.—Werld In Contrast 4:30 pam:—Rarzle Dazziecus §.CO p.am—Rin Tin Tin’ 4%, 5.30 p.m.--Music Hop 4 * 6.00 p.m.—Mr, Ed 6-30 _p.m.=Gerette 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News | 7:15 am.—interview Armed $ Forces Day 7 7.25 p.m.—TBA 7:30. p.m.—The Flintstones otra by, F eee - Abolition Of Tuition F be Increased considerably.’ he told the vonference“of the Asso ciation .of Canadian. Schools of Business ee “Otherwise some of our best Students “will be crowded™ out and we shall transform our universities into institutions for mass education. where. mediocre professors will< convey their mediocrity to large classes of second-rate students."’ : Dr. Shrum, head. of the de- partment of physie® at Univer- sity of B.C. from 1937 to 1960 a.d now chancellor of the new" Fraser. University in Burnahy BOG. said every stu- dent. qualified for a university educatien must have an oppor- tunity to get it ‘but we must hot make any mistake about the ication.” . ue We are to-avoid disastrous upon. the ‘universities, mere—attendance—for—l2—years at primary and_ secondary schools. nist not constitute an accpetable qualification.” SERVF THE GIFTED”. ' Dr. -Shrum—said-that tradi universities have served the gifted students— those with superior ability and with the desire to learn “If-we are going to transform them into. institutions for -mass education then .we should” pro- vide some new type of institu- tion for the intellectually elite—, effects Sities 8 the scholars upon whom we must depend for leadership in. “the worlds letters.“ ‘of science vr and He suid that some adopt the “dangerous fallacious attitude”’ that there is nothing wrong-with’ » +> eed : ; ‘ ar : 8 * { “a f ‘3 9 ; . |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Tune 19, 1968. 18 ees Libs Eel Liberal MP Launches Drive ~ ~ | For Anothet Politigal For | For Another Politigal Force _ fee bj a a a - \.°TORONTO (CP)—Steve Otto French-Canadians able ta : : : Liberal membér of Parliament speak’ English will get neore cilities for the accommodation for. York East, has’ started a money “tn government inps™ and of university students “who are. camnaign. to build a third be given first choice fow beither mentally equipped oF politcal go ree: among Oa- these jobs The same: applies'ta’ ™ properly mofivated to under- nadians of other than French or English - Canadians ‘who’ speak ,- - take academic. work at the uni- Anoje-Saxen extraction «French, Versitylevept— In—a__letter~ta_—30-nNN—Troate “But “no ene has given He. also enestioned the merit area residents, he asked sup- thought to those of us wha are | \n sperdine money organizing port for a new organization neither Enslish. nor French, and | emaller ¢lasses im secondary the Citizens’ Civie Action Asso- who have had to_learn to tpeak schools so students who haven't ciation. English to make a living the ability to handle the aca- demie prorram:-.can’ receive dian ‘third group'—estimated to i more individual coaching and number about £000,000? or a Toronto, a Ukrainian-Canadian. | thus attain -a bare passing thif?d of the population—to ‘or- “Amos other. prominent mem- mark on university entrance ganize in. a unified camp to bers is Conservative Senator ° examinations | - - exert intivenee on ee and paul Yuzyk” of Manitoba, ef WANTS RESEARCH ' provincial politics r ’ Ukrainian. descent, | : ‘Instead of merely spending « He said a aueee f nes : — a 7 Ww : q more .maney on education, we '8 song oh in a es Si 5 Name This is. Red Cross Water Sate- should? be financime research the French and- Englis : : ; guages. a ty Week in Canada. A life jacket on’ .The reasons for school drop- Muts, causes’ of failures in the freshman and sophomore years ‘ at the universities, - admission,, ard examination _ proceduses; modernization—of -eursiculaan many other aspects of four ex-- pensive enucation system—in- cCluning prearammed . gearning ann: teaching machines.” | population ‘explosion is aggra- | vated hy the practice of many | employers of using the univer-'| as:''sireenng- agenies | for applicants .for, employment.” Dr. Shrum ‘said tne job may nit reauire university training | but it is useful for the employer | to know that the applicant has demonstrated the ability. and the perseverance to’ complete a ritver<ty program: ——— ~He..snid the professions als contribute to this’ over-popula- tion hy demanding an arts de- gree for admission to»many of GIVEN FIRST CHOICE The president of the new asso Mr. Otfo called on the Cana- ciation is Dr Josepn Bovko of can't help gave your life unless “It has now been decided that you're wearing it mh SPIRAL CANDLES LIT_BY_THE CHINECE ON THEIR TEMPLE ALTARS _ BURN FOR 7 DAYS — he eS + : ae Shy ‘ e » if : a bh sa ‘ . . : H-M, TWAT KIDS \)-(T'LL BET I KNOW wav. | YOU GAVE YOUR DOG AV GRANDMA 7 t KNOY V Veau, Autre | : ARMS'AND HANDS an é a 6 ~ » é ARE CLEAN: BUT THE ( Sans PENT YOUMOSY PO) WHILE oor REST OF HIM 16 o 7 y “ “= (HE'S BEEN ON THIS \ ° | GOOFY CRASH DIET HI WINGEY / How's THE DIET COMING : / TO SEE WHAT A CUTE LITTLE FIGURE \ OUR GROCERY BILL NAST Aea~< AND HE HASN'T LOST ONE SINGLE /,. LITTLE UY : 4 ar 10.30—Preview Commantary ? 1.0.35<.Noetes—andhust W 00—News and Weather bg —pefee. | 2 4.30—Assignment 4:25—Miisic In The Air + 5.00—ANar. *5.20—Temp Fish Broadcast iwhass monev was used to buy. Fadi and etipment for treat ‘ing cancer. : 5 i j < || One letter simply for’the threé "L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apose ° c ~~ SNe ae lsat education which money cannot the professienal courses. AND 7 NIGHTS 220 pet ewes saw | However, Dr. Shrum ques No Information i St 10.00 quent thapica-- ticned whether it ‘was possible - Oo n . 4 > “~ Prize of Gold” to” justify a high priority of ex- : : ys 11.30 ee ce renditure for buildings and | ‘fa- Joe Bonanno Teac 1 @ 12:00 p.m. —CBC TV News lew oe = FLY me a 42-13 a.m.—Local Weather and , CBA RADIO. Was In Canada LAYS EGGS {\ KARE jowi6 | = Sport Scores BARON $2.14 ton Off PRIDAY Star doar: ag 2 itlicd MARSHAL TO THE yen POLLNITZ | c pec a : gration artment . “no | _ DEVELOPS \ FREDERICK THE GREAT OF PRUSSIA - CKCW-TV 6:00—The Morning Show, Par | |Kiowledge” that Mafia leader | INTO AS WAS SO WAGINATIVE A STORYTELLER ty Ona). * (eeeagh: Bonennn visited’ Canade | “Ol CTHAT THE MONARCH ENACTED A ; 9.57 a.m.—Staticn Sign On | pe ' frequently in the last 18 months | gcQO0 LAW IMPOSING A FINE OF $228 Ee ee eae ew cmap. | while’ eluding police, the. Com-| - “fae , ON. ANYONE WHO BELIEVED ONE 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 4 orning Roundu : : ee s : =a OF THE MARSHALS S: E 11.30 aim.—Friendly Giant 7,56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard | mons was told. © has Fenow frotints be 1904 Cledd webs mmol, , STORIES 11°45 asm.—Chez Helene 8.00—News | Bonanno recently surrendered | .—— - - ¥2,Q0 a.m:—Burternyt Square ash eae scale ;to police: in vsinlhg a ges yd : = 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada ; 8.16—Morning Roundy ; were ‘press reports * Ne | | i 12:50 p.m.—Friday Playbill— | oe Spee cr. spent much of the ena months . DAILY CROSSWORD 0 . 3 Kiss the Blood OH My 8:21—The Morning: show, Fe hiding out in Montreal. ‘| @OROSS: 44.Convex - 48. Tarigiea SECER IEEE = ss ote Hands : Te eee Show Erik Nielsen (PC _ Yukon’ | iL. ™Along the molding. mass ne : 2.30 pm=-At ‘Home with Hele-.| 8.45-—Wenlher submitted a written question /’ siver's stony 45. Skirt 39.Con- ERRINSIE LiF mmWel . Crocker 9:00—CBC News about Bonanno, saying he. is)” J». - @emor cealed [TEAMAINIEDMONE! | $.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth ey generally regarded as “number ‘Wordse © -46.Subscribe 20. Genus [JEISIPMMOIVIEIR] ~ xz 3.30 p.m.—Take- Thirty ™ Silas NN Ehronkie four in the international Mafia.’ worth again of oe 4:00 p.m.—World In Contrast - 9:21—A.M, ronic | Sakina. allae Sod Bonanas, |" @ Hyrex or i as eS aol Go 4.30: p.m.—Razzle Dezzle : oe entered Canada in May, 1964, ' eony DOWN caws eiSMICItItie mm RIAL a 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers - 11:00-—-CBC News . to the | 11. Follower of 1 Shaped @2.Horde ECTMCEMLIRIAN te 5.30, p.m.—Music Ho 11,05—Joan Marshall jthrough a sm : rs | ea ! : : is GIRTAT (LU MMAIOIOILJE} ‘ way pe Pp Pp » _ Arius %. Greek wat 23. Swal- 7m poly 2 £ oe 11;15—For Consumers |New York-Quebee border and || ; i ISACISMEMAISIS| pu eee = $60. p.m.—oupper Club. 12. First name god lowed =~ spe 645 p.m.—TV News 11.20—Record Album = = ; , .| told: Immigration - authorities | he in French 8. Inlet ' 94“The ... Yesterdsy’s Answer - _ 6.25 p.m.—TV Weather — 11:30—The Archers wanted to settle down in. Mon- |. . literature 4. Arthurian ‘old i : - ae - 639 pm.—TV Sports — . 11:45—Muste Or’ The Heather treal as a businessman. | 43. Appor- ~ Jnight Man 36. As silke THEY TRICKED US AG . 6.33 p.im.—Supper Club 11,.55—Assignment He was. charged with falsely | tioned, as 5. Access. «~-—=tCtssgnhd th Sroran OF BUNCO ARTISTS: W 7.00 p.m.—Batman | | ; ce Notebook stating he had’ no criminal rec- | cards 6. Humiliater 6 37. Mountain : : 7:30 p.m.—The Saint 5:35—Assignment ord and was deported to Chi-| 44. Czechoe 7.Catkin - 98. Raise : 830 p.m.—Peyton Place—Ill ,, | 5:40-—Notebook = cago the following July. He. dis-. slovak &Chinese § 38. Huge 38. Hawaiian 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart ; Seen ee HN | appeared in the fall of 1964-5 = dynasty 31. Postal abe volcano par 9:30 pinw-Tonimy Hunter Show: | oe eaiterial ‘after being ostensibly kidnapped 18. Plural - 9. Nautical breviation goddess O TOGO cai rsa Night Fee Oe a he an lon his way to a grand jury ending ~ term 83. Vauited $9.Pack away : Movies ' | bar ene Weather ‘ hearing on crime rackets. « 16. Prepares 10. Cape " roofs 42. German = : , Part I—Running ‘Target ic Ore Vague references to Bonan- 18. Most timid 17,Confederete 34. Mistake name Part Il—Man With The Gun | 6:30—Business Barometer vag a C ¢ 19, Villain’s soldier : 35. Float * prefix a 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 6:35—Who Will Come With Me (no's deportation case kept Ee Ge LS P aol 12:15 a.m.—LTV “News Highlights , | 6.50—Rod and Charles ping up at the. 196465 Dorion in- 9). sist 1 le Tf 14 FE © {1 [6 |9 | 12.17 amerFriday Nite Movie Com | “7:05—Muiie In The Evening quiry into tHe Lucien Rivard 35° Quits Yi, + iz ‘ * tinued . | 8.001967" Ang Ail That (Part 1) affair. | 25 Decree oe {i Ye 130 ami—Station~ Sign Off, 9.45~-In. Canada This. Week John-CMunro,_parliamentary—“——y ag — ~ A —-f-- ~Q. : e 10.00—CBC National News secretary ta. Immigration Minis- ruler ir S/ g : outs 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking ter Marchand. gave the infor- 27. Dealt a ak Y, : iH Personaiiy : t ty coer : : is te 7 : = Niday 10. 30——Music Scene: Prairies mation in the RS Beery Bow. WY = | ; 1).00-~Bill of Fare “Suds and Song” MABRTED 68- ARS ; Unbranched arte $ ‘ “a y } a: antler “4 6.30—News and Weather | 12:00—CBC News : COLEMAN, Alfa. © (CP)—Mr- 30. 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Time Signa iS : added, for z 7.46-Morning Roundup Te oe vee NAME RADIUM DONOR short “ 7.56—Sports Capsul Scoreboard 5—National School B’cas SNE Pen : F Se; ee 2.45—Jebn Dra Tells A Story | VANCOUVER rcP) an mh res eee ae _ citadel AGA Manericiaenpmiceuccusisndic tain abr iaes caiecem tee os el drcesebdiplamrepsninisiaumleT ee ee OE a a oe fT lca hae g Veo Momice Roundup : | 1:03—Trans-Canady“Matined = +aner ‘to help start the British Cor Ae Ae TSS 4 a a a 8.55—Weather * 2 f° | 3.90—Trans-Canada Matinee \\umbia- Gancer “Institute 28 | — ynent ~ " 9.00—CBC National News | eee ee a lyears aco was announced re | i e ; ’ 6-10 | aoe 9.10—Notes and Music 4 ae wae jcently She was the late Mrs.| DAILY CR. /TOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: WHERE THAT IS oe et eae in te Ae [May Tisher. duughter of the “MEY DERAARE . ANY OF 10.05-4Notes and Music_1 epi aah i at \founder of 8 department store, fs LONGFELLOW BUSINESS! I'v stands for another. 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JAY BECKER © \ viOOTWd ” ie } TEST YOUR PLAY are divided 3-3; 5 South has. 4 You are declarer with the any-<number of spades which in- | West hahd at Three. -Notrump. clude the king | North leads the jack of clubs, Note that the low spade play | Wouth following suit. How would the first time the suit is led cat- you play. the hand? ers to the case where North is . dealt the K-x of spades, which BiUo Neu Nene | 429853 @A62 hg ld t. know if you start- : / . 8 ; Ar get tes opl Broadcast | @AK4 writ 0953 Sine ait Ay playing the ace, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 2.45—Mostly Mu @AKI sg | 842 and another spade. This possib- | ee che , 8.00—News Headlines and Weather -hAKQ &7643 Hits: add subsgantially to your) feces I PITCHED IN BOTH\\ THOSE PITCHERS \ GAMES AN' BLEW ITJ ARE A DIFFERENT BY MAYS. THREE , BREED! FIREMAN TIMES! 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THE LOWER LIQUID DOGPATCH !! : 7 W—News and Veasther If the clubs turn out to be ‘di- of clubs; This ethod of play RENT DISTRICT” SLUM 1 ' ef 7-45eProgramy Schecote = ided, 4-2 _6r--3-b playa low eqerpedts tthe temps are-divid | eon ae EVER —— 7-46=Tonight’s Musie spade, “alsa, plaving low from: aq 2.2 ; ‘j Me : B S3—Neaws Headineg dnd Weath- dummy!.Win the heart or dia.) yr when the !o uh ts pial if 9-00-1947 anti-A! Thay Cpe mond return and play a fa'w ed from dummy ave © iek WE) = s F-ASiumIn Canada This Vest CBC, spade to th® ace Assuming that Sauthalsn pla nts ry ha e YO. NO“ECAC Nations! ay rar nothing of interest has oceutred: ta assume that he donee ant as eo > Liens £. 1O.15+-Taday's Editorial and Speakine ead a low spade ‘towards the Q- the queen thar ‘case. play iow , , fi Pateonally.-CRC R : ie the nine If south has, the ten |e } : 10.30-—Musies Scena—C8C ! The effect.of ‘this method of the nine will force the queen myo ge 11 O0—News and. Reqisnal Weather play is that you make the: con- and again you se. three club = 11.08—Stiilight ‘Secanade thact 1f 1. the -eluhs are divided tricks - 11.30—News. and Maritine Wasther (9-3, -2 either opponent has the “The contract is not certain by typ Cy ‘ 3S—Starlight Serenade ’ - singleton, king - of. Spades:. 3. anv Jine of p oe t= 2000--CBC News, Wre-cand Sports {either opponent has -the double.’ suggested offers the be ot chanre i ETE ta o> > ° 4¥2.15—6:30 a.m.—News and Music itoneking of spades; 4. the spades jof acatiring a tenth trick