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Jon. z1, 1m. 11 {Peneies Pm oe aw sought assurance tt would supplement, end not replace, * Quit Cigarettes, Head West, 2 2 con mittee of che International Rail- *Brondchitis’ sufferers Are Toll m2, Bates io som ing the plan it is deeply con- < TORONTO (CP)—Twe person, A study of chronie bronchitis cerned about possible effects of ‘atacked by smoker's hack victims reporved at the annual | the new. nacional scheme on ex- ‘ial support should throw away his ciga- | meeting of the Royal College of | isting plans. meties and head for the wide| Physicians and Surgeons| It asked that a ciause be “open Prairies, a medical our-| shows it is healthier to live |added to the national plan vey suggests. in Winnipeg than im Toronto, | “which would prevent the inte- |Montreal or Halifax because | gration of pension plans on rail- the Manitoba city has cleaner ways under the jurisdiction of - ON THE AIR the federal governmen with the A survey begun seven years |Canada Pension Plan without WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV £1.30 p.m.—Musice! 2.00 p.m.—Film Festival 2.30 p.m.—This ts The Life 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth 330 p.m.—Teke Thirty 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns 4.31 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Foress Rangers 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—Provincea!l Atlaire " © '5 p.m.—Live Longer 63) p.m.—Gazerts 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News “7.15 p.m—Purity Photo Quis 7.20 p.m.—Wildlife Program 730 p.m.—Bewitched _ 8.00 p.m.—The Rogues 900 pm —Red River Jamboree 9.30 p.m.—Perry Mason 10 30 p.m.— Festival 712.00 p.m.—CBC News “12.13 em.—Locel Weather 12.14 om —Sign OF CKCW TV _ 9:57 am.—Stetion Sgn On 10.00 a.m.—Canedien Schools 10.30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schoo 11.30 p.m.—Across Canada 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Gient 1215 p.m.—Chez Helene «!? 30 p.m.—Butternut Squere 120 p.m.—CBC News 1.00 p.m.—Wednesday Pieybilt Blowing Wild + S090 supper CWE 230 p.m.—At Home With Helen Crocker 390 p.m —Moment of Truth 3.30 p.m.—Teke Thirty - 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns ‘ 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Forest Rengers 5.30 p.m.—Cartoon Capers = 600 p.m.—Supper Club Provincial Affairs ago and stil! in progress keeps | the approval of the employees a running tab on a txal of 216 | participating in such plans.” bronchitis sufferers in periodie| Paul Raymond, representing jtests at veterans hospitals is CNR union members, said he j the four cities has spoken to “many, many of | The long-term aim is to find | whem who said they were |ook- out of bronchitis victims are pre- | ing forward to the Canada Pen- | ine seventh—into, two sections, Education Minister Pagal z disposed io lung cancer, said |sion Plan which would allow |Dr. D. V Bates of McGill Uni- |them to retire with a certain | versity Montreal, director of amonunt of dignity.” the study J. A. Huneauli, chairman of The typical subject is 48, be-| the legislative committee, said gan smoking at 18, developed a employees are ‘‘not who'ly sat- chronic cough at 30 and was /|isfied’ with benefits under ex- |smoking 110 cigarettes # week | isting plans ; when the study etared—in 1968) He said derking the Canada in Toronto, three years ago tm | Pension Plan on existing plans the other cities cannot be assured y ilegisia- Only two of the men studied tion. the unions at ‘east want |had never smoked and all but | the guarantee of management- about 10 per cent of them had | union consultations on the issue. “easily measurable impatrmem Earlier Thursday, ‘he Federal of jung function.” Superannuates Naxional Assoct- But in other key compartsuns, | ation appeared before the com- the Winnipeg group came out | mittee to advance its case for significantly best, Toronto sec- | an upward revision of the pen- | |ond and Montreal and Halifax | sions being paid to retired civil worst. Winnipeggers nad the | servants |least severg impairment of The ashociation wants the lungs {pension levels of those already In Winnipeg. only about 20 recired raised to the level of j|per cent of the group had lost | pensions received by civil sery- time from work because of | ants now retiring chest infections. Almost half — the Toronto men were stricken ° | with chest infections that kept Lady Churchill them home from work at mes N FI |and 80 per cent of the Montre: | Asks ow. and Halifax men suffered this | © ers | disability LONDON (APo—Lady Church. | Checking how many subjects | i) has requested sympathizers jhad coughed blood streaks, the | 44 uo flowers for her tus- doctors found only 15 per cent esad's funeral oo te nmines sroup bad dood | “It As understood only flowers | onto men and 4 per cent in- | Montreal and Halifax had. { Deterioration of the bronchial | condition, lung function and dis-_ ‘Si beciee, oi fee | Pope Paul chial tubes, said Dr. Bates. | Tan ict heats tmoce ee: SOUNAS Note | ject to chronic bronchitis and | would be taken for his burial. i ithe risks increase if he also | Of ° 6.15 p.m.—tione! Television News | works outdoors or in a factory, | Warning ae 625 p.m.—Weather # 630 p.m.—Sports 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 7.00 p.m.—Maverick 600 p.m.—Dr Kildare eee ee ee ie area atmospheric pollution. | VATICAN CITY (AP )—Pope | Halifax, where a tot of coal 18 payi VI has cautioned against burned, has a high level of megane oe that Res pollution with sulphur. Montreal | would minimize Roman Cathe members of the family ' Quebec Minister Backs Move! To Handle Slower Students QUEBEC (CP)--Arthur Trem- quium attended by 1,600 educa- ‘play, Quebec’s deputy minister /tionisus. They will discuss the | of education, has expressed spe- government's plans for increas- royal commission's recommen- |the commission's recommenda- dation no child of-13 years or tions on secondary education. over be kept in primary school.| Mr. Tremblay said the educa- He said the commission, | tion department wil! take action | which issued reports jast year on the extension of school facili- on the reform of Quebec educa- | ties wm the lighc of advance from | tion, had solved the problem of | persons directly involved in ed- |backward children who fall be- ucation. ‘hind as others go on into sec-. The colloquium is designed to ondary classes give officials concerned in the The solution had come in the school-board program — called form of the division of the ini- operation 55--a chance to dis- | tial secondary - school grade - cuss the problems involved one regular and the otter es- Gerin-Lajoie told the colloquium pecially designed for the back- that the first objective of opera- ward pupils, said Mr. Trem. tion 55 has been completed. blay. That objective was to group He was addressing the open- | school boards into 55 regional ing session of a two-day callo- commissions. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE {T OR NOT | RA | KAABA HOLIEST SHRINE OF THE MOHAMMEDAN WORLD ho WAS BEEN FREQUENTED BY SWARMS OF PIGEONS FOR CENTURIES ' | | ? | } for the .Paren- ing regional school boards and , DAILY CROSSWORD AOROSS 4&1 Kind of 17. Greek VWGNVu9 s 6-X IN3JOV 1343S AdIIN PEE) BB AEE ee ee Re a ei ee te Ra al WALI, AES Bt MAR Ett ae . } and Toronto are oil-burning 1 Seize jacket worn letter o 3 pmshed River Jamboree | tres buc have air pollution with | ta, segs (% ‘me sake of Chris | ahold by boys 18. Gar- m—Perry | unity j [10.30 p.m.—Hallmerk Hall of Fame) “itt Winnipeg by comparison | He said at his weekly general © Exclama- 52. Journey ment y " has virtually no pollution, ex- | tion 53. Tear border The Magnificent Yenkee! | audience before several thou- } mm P cept for dust in the summer. | 9. Uncommon 54. Bodies 21. Scold 2.00 p.m.—CBC-7V News | Some of the men in the study | 529d persons Wednesday that 8 19 Gorman of water perstst- poh a.m.— Viewpoint ; | have put a minor crimp in this | Smutation so seek expedients composer powN 2.20 a.m.—Lionel Network News | : |“sometimes works it way eas- 12.25 em—Stetion Sien Off | 10-year survey by giving UP | iy inte geod - | 11. Send for*® ‘1. Alubricant 22. Applaud eae o cigarettes, Dr. Bates said, thus | "othe inte a ae. t as rays 2.Malesheep 24. Clothes: “ CPCY RADIO removing one of the causes of | intention’ is good,” the 12 Chillsam 3. Dry al. . the trouble, For example, 15 eS said. ais wate a. 4 Speciesof 28. Gun: sl. SDA the 44 Toront h sounded Syllable pepper . Minced . ee | smoking ® men ave quit’ ot caution in current Christian of scale plant ba 6 30—News and Weather | However, this will be a new | Unity efforts one day after the | 14. Ten: prefig 6. Sleeveless 31. Astern 6.35—Merning Roundup factor for study m the coming | World Council of Churches an- ; 16. Spigot garment: WW. Device for , 645—Island Weather, Mer. Temp. | years, Dr. Bates said. | nounced at a meeting at Enugh, | 18. Burned Arab. air 6.446—Merning Roundup Nigeria, it would create a work- portioncf 6. Loiter Sones anne ance Hour 'R il Union | wie the Vettoumn Ths commen ih 90. Light & sctmore eg ’ re ‘ oom wd Weetat a ' . | Seon, Guitaden: and ~— soldiers ae 31. Dimimutive ; 7 30—News we ° y other noa- . woe + . 7.35—Farm Report Suporting Catholic Christian Churches, § 7% Agarden 15. Head, of 8 7.41—Merning Reundup Sources here said the Vatican | _. ™v8der covering Katherine * 7.45—tsland Weather, Mar. Temp e | already has given a green light | % Good. + : < *8.01—News new World Council committee. “a6 ee oy ; ' ae By STEWART MaclEOD (the world council said it would | 7 Drinking iz 8.16—Morning Roundup OTTAWA (CP) — Canada’s ne composed of eight World | 29. Kind of joke ¥ @.45—Weather |railway onions came out in fa- | Council representatives and six | 31 Jewish 8.50—Atlantic News vor of the proposed Canada | Vatican delegates. | month aj bt Theusle Fer Tedey an - review ery j hanging detoe a, CONTRACT BRIDGE |. p=" F snmamiowrra Corner With Jane By B. 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