ON THE AIR C l*‘C Y-TV no p,m.—~MUI|colI we p.m.—Psssword 230 p.m.-Scarlett Hill mo p.nl. Taka Thirty ,3, p,,..._Fnand-y Giant By ANDREW BOROWIEZ ACCRA tAPt — Beiilnd l'3m_Da_rts of the 300-year-old Christiansborg Castle, Ghana’.- Marxisl P r e s id e in Kwame Nkrumah tives in fear for his lif «- =’ N e. 0lfl(‘lHll_V he L1 ()5ggye[0__ the rcdecmer. the brave one. the all-conrlucring, the saviour of this West African nation of 7.000 3"‘ 1‘t‘Pt-atcd assassination allemllls have cut his contact proof vest under a blue tunic “.00 p.m.—-lnqulfv ' does not give him enough con. 11.30 pm.-5XPl°rItt°'“ fidence to emerge from the “go p.m.~CBC TV News fortified c a s t‘. e and greet, 11,14 i.m.—cFcY TV New: and crowds. frontiers without transition. Bu‘. I225 p.m.—SflllOn Sign on News. Weather Sports L00 P4"t»—Monday Playb gressive approach. Battla Circus 2,30 p.m.—Ai Home With TURNS TO SOVIETS Hel Cracker Frustrated, N k r u m a h has 3_()() p.m.—Talio Thirty been turning more and more to 330 p.m.--Tho Friondly Giant the Soviet bloc. At this stag 3.45 p.m.-Mr Roger: N k r u m a h seems Russia‘-i “xi, p.m.—This living World ¢_3p p.m.—Rompor Room 9,00 p.m.-Razzlo Dazzle 3,30 p.m.—Timo Out 500 p_m.—Suppel’ Club warmest friend in Africa. Eco- nomic pacts concluded with So- oc nations are bringing Music Ghana closer to socialism al- though basically the country has retained the old economic 6.25 p.m.—Suppcr Club ‘structure. V Nkrumah. a former teacher . _ ‘and university lecturer, has 7.00 p~"l-'—3'°9'*'Pl‘Y icreated a cult of his person that pcrliaps surpasses that of Sta- ‘iin. At mass rallies crowds yell t"oyeadeyie"—hail to the lwho puts things right, Newspa- ipers call him ‘ ‘ tor 8,30 p.m.—Don Meuer 9.00 p.m.—Garry Moore l0.00 p.m.-Playdata L00 p.m.—|nquiry 11.30 p.m.—Exploralionu O 3 ID ‘his messianic Ghana's ‘Redeemer’ ls Fearful Oi tile with his people. Even ii bullet- ef Weather 0" _ His dream is to force Africa‘ 12.20 am--5'9" into one powerful political and ChCw_.l.v economic bloc. abolishing dedication." "the emperor)‘: “:eneralissimo." is The Country. a member oil 951 D€|'C511l88B of litei'acy has pfolice-state methods ano1luck_ ‘ lain: dis Arritlc fchag. ear o arrest. t. the ink- es e cousn o te . Under a Criminal Detentlonlerm; Pearson “limp” '0 If N; lake ptrout. The huntinil Would Act, anyone can be heid for 10 week: at’; pyacye caned wand] be for ‘seals. The “field study" years without trial. Judges and lnM_wh r Sir Mam“ b_.would involve local treks with ‘police officials have been fired‘ ish 1. the ea 1“ h ‘m ilocal guides to spot btrdlife. on charges of leniency towardllanzed ":5 ‘her m1d_'mh °c"epn?"°' perhaps polar bears. walrus those conspiring against Osagy-A O. y in crowded market squares.l in mud snacks and air-condl-l tioned offices. men and women 7 miles 1'0"“ fr edom hasltl“ um? “"931 “'93 33 ‘met several thousand dollars in 1959; "I ‘complain that .come to an end in Ghana. Y ‘few of them talk of revolt. ‘SPY ON PARENTS in Accra. the capital, l.000i Another Attempt Is Planned For Holiday Camp In Arctic tempt to launch a holiday camp; in the bleak and beautiful East- charge that much but a north- ern Arctic has been outlined intern holiday isn't cheap. the _ bearded fuel dealer who en- Commonwealth. has the high-‘tered the North as a Dewilnc ‘ ‘ ntdish tropical Africa :30 per cent» but. says in 1. loin‘ to = and thought he'd found gold. T Frobisher itself. which is 1.400} cm 90,5... whm the 1...,-.' i found an East Arctic tourist en- te ' 'B_v ARCH MaeKENZlE [after a one-year trial at a fee OTTAWA (CPl—Another at-, of $1.500 a week a tourist. Mr. Pearson doesn‘t plan to viiauviio e ‘northern affairs depart-1 HUNTING AND Flsnmfi Brian Pearson. 29. of Frob-‘ Mr’ p°3"'5°"-a‘uBa""t;":‘V h 3 f“ I 1 ‘ . ran away 0 se . . er ay on B8 n sand a a draft letterhead which reads. “lkhaluvik tplace of fishl Arc- .w"h" seven yea” “OI. ti Camp." It lists fishing. hunt AND THE HOOD IO JUOT PERFECT ... FOR CARRYING HOME . -.1 inn and field study. ‘W hhl The is my and various flora and fauna. s was a bid attraction far- ther east on Baffin Island at he spot is 33 air miles from snow A!)|OIW °f °"3“’3- and "ti Eskimo co - operative cleared‘ abortive attempts to; and again in 1951 on 1 am i i(‘al'np——Wllh plastic lgloos-for rims! 8 few V981‘! 380- i select and well-heeled northern That project sits abandoned; visitors. ‘secret policemen criss-cross the, city to report any rumblings otl revolt. style pioneer organization itold to spy on their parents. From the cliff-edge castle. ‘Nkrumah issues occasional ra- dio appeals. promising to lead the country “toward the supre- macy of the people." His cult has become I doc- trine. “How loyal Nkrumahist are you?" ask posters on the city's walls. Nkrumahism "demands that every citizen he militant in the vanguard of the revolution." “As weapons of the revolu- tion we must develop an atti- tude of ruthlessness . . . work to us must be considered as a means of building up the new order permeated at all levels with Nkrumahism." say instruc- ns of the ruling Convention People's party. .-o. O 2.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 2.l4 a.m.—Viewpo‘int 2.20 a.m.—l.ione| Network News 17 25 a.m.—$tatlon Sign CFCY RADIO M°N°" I VANCOUVER ICi"——A Brit- 6‘.8___sign O ‘ish Columbia business venture built on foundations of snow has moved a step nearer to realization. fl 6..'l0—News In Weather 6.”.5—Country I. Wostorn Roundup o55—News and Weather ,m_H,b,,w ch,.,,;,,. Ho”, Out of the ski-resort project 7.l5—Country a. Western Roundup muld zrow a (‘anariian chal- 730_New, ‘Mr Wang“, lenger in figliting trim to bid 7.3'i—Fiirm Report for future winter Olympics. 7Al—Country 8. Western Roundup Whistler mountain in Garl- baldi Park is the hub of the re- R.0O -News g_n..w..u..r sort planned by Garibaldi Lifts 8.16-—Country I. Western RoundJp 'Ltt‘l. The mountain is 75 miles g,45._w.,,.hei- ‘ om \’aiicoii\'ei- and rises above .\lta Lake on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway line-—a line that has its start in West ’ancouvcr. The intention is to offer facili- [ties to the tens of thousands of .skiers in Southwestern B.C. who now c rowd the mountains across Burrard Inlct from Van- couver and o v e r fl o w every weekend to Mount Baker and l'l.50—Allontic News 357--Thought For Today 9.()0—CBC News 8. Voice Reports 9.l0~-CBC Preview Commentary 9.15-Notes and Music 9.27—Matinee Music Charade: 0.30—Notos and Music 9.55-What’: the song contest 0.00 -News and Weather 0.05-Nolot 8. Music l.00—NorwI & Weather L05-Women’: Institute Program l0tll€1' U-S. Ski S"0Und5- ._;o_N,,,,, 3, M .;¢ i Garibaldi Lifts was organized »by a zroup of Vancouver men after Whistlcr lost out to Baoff. Alta. as Canada's contender for the 1968 Winter Olympics. Banff ilost to Grenoble, France. ,‘55_,A,.m,;c NM, The company obtained leases 2.0o_w”,he, and options on the necessary land and permission for 205—T 8. C t T" e _ 23o_N:y: _nd°l,ll;:’h,,|m l$800.000 public issue of shares. ‘ first aimed . Road Report h h V 7A5—Town 8. Country ‘limo W ° ale lO0—-News Weather in N.S.’ Road lakm‘ slnotmfi w”rlh' ' ' Wh Rope" , cn this market slowed m5__T°wn & Comm mm .down. the company aimed at in- .l5—Tommy Hunter Show CBC ‘ ‘ . This ‘plan became unnecessary. how- ever. when a national invest- ment house. Dohcrty Roadhouse and 2\lcCuaig Bros., undertook . mat-kcta public issue lshares without fee or commis- ‘sion as a community project. 2.30—Tops in Country and POPI 3.00—NowI Headlines & Weather :l.03_Trans-Canada Matinee CBC 3.30—-Tops in Country I. Pops and obtained permis-. “ Ski-Resort Project In B.C. May Lead To Olympics Bid I the new year. confident. that its financial problems were! near solution. aribaldi Liftsl called for tenders for the manu- ‘, :-ture and installation of at $.'i(ln.oll0 two-stage sedan lift and for other tenders to log the lift.» line and ski trails on the moun-I tainside. l A day lodge and public facill-l ties are to be built at the half-l way station, The summer pros-l pect is also important since the‘ lift. will open an alpine play-l ‘‘ hiking trails andi ifishinc lakes 1 Under arrangement with thet B.C. Securities Commission, all‘ ‘money subscribed must be held in escrow until the amount of ~‘ . is reached. if this ‘amount is not subscribed, the ‘money paid in must be re- Tenders Called For Nfld. Ferry 1 0T'l‘AWA lCPl—Tenders on ‘the new ferry to run between iNorth Sydney. N.S.. and Argen- 'tina. Nfld.. are being called. Transport Minister Mcllraith id here 1 Development. of suitable alter- nate terminal facilities in the Tanso Strait area. for emet- cency use by all ferries run-. niniz between North Sydney andl Newfoundland. i also be done. Such emergency use required when North Sydney is closed by winter ice. SPOTS ARE HUGE Siinspots are great vortexeo of aas on the surface of the‘ sun. One giant spot spread; .20fl.000 miles in 1947. . l 4.00-News Headlines 8- Weather 4.03-Canadian Roundup-CBC t.l0-Tops in Country and Pops (.30-The Outporls 'l.00—New| and Weather ' 5.05—Matlnu Musical Charade: CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER l 508—‘l'ho Outp rt: 5 25—M|rin¢ Weather l East dealer. 5 28—‘l’ho ourpom North - South vulnerable. 6.00-News and Weather N031!‘ 6.15-On Parliament Hill—-CBC ' Q A7 6- ?0—5ports Porada V A K’ 6 30-—lonight‘| Music . A K34 oo—a-cl. to who aibta 4--719° 3; 7-30—News and Weather ‘As! 7 A5—Prograrn hccfulo . Q 9 3 2 . K‘, 8 . 7 46-Tonight’: M sic . 10 8 65 *3 ' 73 tl.30—Mox Ferguson’: Review . T 965: B.55—lnterlude ‘ Q 2 so‘ 8 7 5 8 58—Nswa Headlines 8. Wnslheer . 105‘ 9 00—Farm Forum - C ' Q9 9 30—Di|tlnguishod Artists — CIC . Q 1087. 0 00—Nolionol News CIC ‘A K 4 0.30—Continontal HolIday—CBC . . . l00—Nows and Regional Weather ‘Trance “an ihp hr“ W n fld ridge Olympiad. staged in —l.05—.<torllght Serenade . . 1960 h t M me Va l,30—-N ‘s I d M rltlmo Weather Tun" '" ‘ ' U up . ry .l.:l5—St:‘r‘l'igl1tnSoror:odo last session Great -7-00—Nows Regional Wuthor In ed to '. 5"" Wm '_ ' ever. the British team weaken- 2.45—John Drillnil Tolls a Story 3.00—CBC News 3.03—T.C Matinee 3.30--T.C. Malinu 4.00-—CBC News 4.0£l—Cansdian Roundup 4.l0—Mus-c in the Air 4.30—Countdown 5.00—~Marilimo Fish B'Cs ‘~00—Tho Garry Fogarty Show. P OH 8.00-CBC News I. inland wulher ll5—Mamimo spomi.-no l.2i—‘l’ho_ Gerry Fogarty Show H I-24-The lob Goulol Show U-30-—Tlio Gerry Fogarty Show rm 3 I-35—Mu Ferguson Show 9-00-CBC News and Direct Reports 9 '0-Preview Commentary 9.l6-A.M. chronicle lO.l5—P| O s.oo——cac News and weather 6.l5—On Parliament Hill s.2o—Maririma Spartscul "nu" .25-—Music In the Evening :?‘3°"N°" ' "" V” $.30-Birlinlli I-remit" h‘ N.” 8.00-Assignment H 1°." Mufluu 8.30-Radio International ‘5‘F°' cmwum. 9.00-Farm Fourm ,.3’:'__‘*"°" "W" 9.30-—Dislingulshed Amst- The Archers |w'0o__cBC N_,_ N.” gwnguy, g lll5—Muslc on the Heath" '7-00—JamborlO Junction ‘3«‘5—Musle of Don Manor spggliing Personally lO.IlO—-Continental HOWDY n,oo——Mstirin Theatre l-l5—Tornrny Hunter N5-—Tlmg our Ior Melody wurhar ".45-Mulls in tho NIIM l-59-Dominion Oboorvottfl 'l"" ‘1“5"M°"'°""' " hi.‘ mm‘ aw l s’°"' °"' ed in the stretch but even so 12.05-Sign Off their margin of loss was so CIA narrow that any one hand MOW" 2.00-Time Out For Melody st . 5.20—Tempo (CBH only) CBC Note-‘rl0‘llhle(l, South responded mod- b oli 9-‘ Album _ ,]2.00——-Sport scores. Inland I. Marlrrot50Ulh 5- as they played against the Ame-l rican team in the final round of the round robin could h a ve given them the world cham- pionship. ; Here is one of the hands that proved to be crucial. When the American team held the North-i South cards. they arrived at the‘ proper contract of six diamonds , and made it for a score of 1.370? points. North had to exercise a con- siderable amount of restraint to stay out of seven. since South had opened the bidding with a diamond after East pas- .sed. Declarer made the con- ltract easily. since all he had to do to make twelve tricks w a s ‘ruff a spade in dummy. l However. when the hand was .played at the second table. with Youths of the s..'.e..=Rl|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 6'X .|.N!9; 138335 Dml§illeEiPcll<.Esl:?cl3ii.!ii'i& OF 16 Ll!)l Visa HE LATEIPII/1s‘f£7?!.-D EVERYSPOKE . M/t/6!/i46£'0:" C ' " V fifllltlfiii/llrlf/§Il??Afl/lglé 1"‘ €'*l’.‘,."-,",.‘,,°,..“,_‘“E§.‘.’.'.!"l SYR/M/. .5‘/W/IR/777M til wtlictt SERVICES HAVE BEEN HELD rot: soc I‘H0£N/C/AN.Ul77N: YEARS. WAS BUILT IN This orau AIR AND Ttil.-‘ll MPfI;;bA3;tLt_ TRANSPORTED ms/DEA Mourimr/M tau: MD S/WSKM, DAILY CROSSWORD Z _ C ACROSS 47. Otherwise 15. Fishcr- E as ck- 48. Observes man's Egg takers: seine IIBD cards DOWN 19. Light: Bill}! 5 Turkish 1. Become bed- river , visible stead [3 9. Thin part. 2. A bunch 21. Subduo E of Chan’ 3. Organs of 5. Thou- a back hearing sand 55.3 10 A sloping 4 Guide 27.015 the mafia edge 5 Finnish Apost 12. So. Am. .sea P et- river 6. Sailing 28. Fnde 13. P races . groun 34. Trunks arch 7, Infora excavation: of.’ trees 14. To diminish mation mining 36. Construc- 16. On the I. Strict 29. 18th . tion I ocean 9. Genus of ailvcr- material "I 17- C8-teas. tunicates smith 37. Wither: z 8-I a pct 11. Strap for 31. Vim 41. Correct. 18. Parish a. dog 33. Perched 43. Female run 5 ‘rectors '< 20. Elder son. of Zeus 22. Little child 23. Excla- ation 24. Alcoholic beverage 26. Spigot. 28. Senior: : iibbl‘. C 30. Disease of chickens 0 82. Member of m U! tribe 35. Houses of ” 38 worship 0. ' Z 39. Done with In (0. Gas: Eng. 42. One or the 5 12 Apostles III 4. originate 5 45. Expungo ‘ 46. Stunted animals 2-3 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’: how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X B. Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- tropl-iles, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogi-am Quotation UMLFYLFA LE YKT LIv'Y'1‘I-XS'1‘RL- MYT IIVBTBKMY DTYBTTP ll YKVOAKY MFR. It YKLFA..-!VW’1'- 3 L R A '1‘ ' Baku-day’: Grypioqnoto: THOSE: WHO DO NOT FEEL PAIN SELDOM THINK THAT IT Is FELT.-JOHNSON (0 1864. lint Postural Sylldlcoto. inc.) V)|OO‘lV¢I IOI‘ ‘the British now holding ;Norih - South cards. the bidding . {went in this strange manner: ' South est North lspade Pass 2 spades Dble. Pass 3 diamonds 8 spades am‘ The American East. with an .becn successful. l Smith passed an sad to two spades. which North ly with three diamonds. over which West. unaware of East‘: ‘lpsyrtilc. bl th made: ‘North had no way of knowlflll lopening bid — he had forced South to bid on the previous round and South might have ‘had a lricklell hand. He bid three notrump. which became: lthe final contract. l North made eleven tricks for. P0 is. but the the de through he had been dealt [some such hands as: 893 Dl0865 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE -l HAR~RUMPl-t .' 1. WARN ‘fOtJ,MAt2‘\’l-(A, ii: TI-llé cnaeu-ie CRl‘l'lCl$M - iiwr/an/ou visrr one owls ccua ‘(cu aaouvii aNo1 am. I've «sow To Do AN ERRAND - “PE ,2; A OUTH ‘SEAS EXPEDITION WHICH is PLEADING wim Mo.’ IBNIV 1l.1 1 DEOUG COLWLE OF H1‘ YOU A BOOK6 ON AND H W YOU OH. 0 N55? THEM.’ I'M SURE ‘DULL FIND THESE BOOKS TO 35 GREAT HELP.’ YOU WILL THANK ME FOR DEING SO ‘l'l~lOlJ6HTFUL.’ Ar rue CITY HOSFITAL, DR. 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