| ot dB ay sn ey Withee tee eons, _ROUND THE GLORE IN A GLANCE Tory, Socred Inconsistent In Election Rapping: Hays LETHBRIDGE (CP) --~ Agri- culture Minister Harry Hays said. Thursday night the na- tional Progressive Conservative and Social Credit leaders were inconsistent in attacking Prime Minister Pearson's call for a general election Nov, 8, Mr, Hays, speaking at a Lib- eral party nominating meeting for Lethbridge constituency, said Opposition Leader Diefen- baker "said Mr, Pearson made 7 his decision because he was afraid to meet Parliament, A few days earlier, when Mr, Pearson offered his services as mediator in the dispute between India and Pakistan, Mr. Diefen- baker said this was done be- cause Mr, Pearson was afraid to face an election." Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson 'passed up dozens of @pportunities for defeating the government when Parliament was in session. . . we had hardly gone into summer recess until Mr. Thompson was threat- ening to vote the government HARRY HAYS age price and yield of 98,982\apartment and 4,13 per cent (last {UAR's highest decoration, the collar of the Nile. | REPORTS ON MISSILES WASHINGTON (AP) -- John Scali of the American Broad. casting Co, quoted American in- telligence sources Thursday night as saying that 17. Russian anti-aircraft missile sites now encircle Hanoi--more than dou- ble the number of a month ago, Scali, in his broadcast in the ABC television network, said some of the sites have been moved south of the North Viet Nam capital "dangerously close" to targets which have been bombed by U.S. planes "without too much risk." DECIDE ON BLACKLIST KITCHENER (CP) -- Apart- ment owners and managers in Kitchener + Waterloo have de- | cided to set up a "blacklist" of rent-dodgers and apartment- smashers, The 40 members of a newly-formed association for owners and mana- Color Video K Possibility Before 1967 TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian television interests are in a aurry for color programming and pending a decision by State Secretary Tiduries Lamontagne they may get it three months earlier than the Jan, 1, 1967 deadline now set, says Carlyle Allison, vice-chairman of the Board of Broadcast Governors, In an interview Thursday, Mr, Allison said Mr, Lamon- tagne is expected to make a statement soon, The statement the starting time I being ad- vanced to October, "4966, he said, so broadcasting can gain sufficient experience in time for the Montreal world's fair. A spokesman for Mr, Lamon- tagne sald Thursday a large number of requests. for an ear- lier date now are being studied by the minister, The requesis were rounded up in a poll by the BBG, which asked the industries involved in color television if they favored a 1966 or 1967 introduction date. ly will say By GERARD MeNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--The Fowler committee on broadcasting rec- ommends what amounts to an escape-proof c dition of pro- gramming for private radio and television stations. It says that performance guar- antees tailored to the size, wealth and location of a station should be made a specific con- dition of a licence, This would mean that licences could be cancelled by the Ca- nadian Broadcasting Authority, a public ageney the committee proposes to control the me- diums, if contractual standards were not lived up to, Quality and variety of pro- gramming, Canadian content and use of Canadian talent and be negotiated and' determined \individually for each station, The authority should have the power to penalize serious breaches by suspension of the \licence, Private broadcasters had little attempt to fulfil that a private hassle between public-service obligations would! two competing groups is going THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 10, 1965 13 | , Escape-Proof Condiiions For Private Broadcaster needed but should not be al- lowed to fall into the hands of the private stations, "They have not shown them- selves to be competent or re- sponsible enough to discharge this responsibility," An "unsavory feud' between the CTV network and its 11 af- filiates had to be ended, "'by compulsion if necessary," The report said the private stations are throttling CTV, which is largely controlled oy investors from_ outside the broadcasting field, The stations were unwilling to let CTV, a | anata' NOTED | "What is happening here is on with little regard for the pub- ilie interest," | The Fowler report suggested, {but did not recommend, that iCTV might be reorganized as a non-profit trust operating in the \public interest, private company, make money,|-- has become the vehidte for con: ducting a running battle with CTV, in which most of its mem- bers are minority sharehold-| ers." WANT CTV TO FAIL The report said that "the es- sential trouble is that the CTV affiliates do not want the CTV to be a success," In general, private TV was dominated by light U.S, enter- tainment and private radio was essentially local and. did not contribute greatly to national purpose, ' WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROP e+ + RWWA TY SCHOFIELD-AKER ®@ Residential @ Commercial ©@ Industrial Mbit 90 yaad MORTGAGES HOURS Ri oy wi . 6 ag 19 nd one, Arona 9 AM, tit SAT. 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Stew-lsaid they prefer the earlier/pRIVIALITY CRITICIZED | It should have the power to| Mme, Chiang Kai-shek, wife of URGES SCHOOLING lout. died in hoaplial Wednes. (nee, aie The committee said that, with|'require the affiliated stations| Nationalist China's president,) Many executives should golday of injuries wutfered in a William Erskins, president Of/some notable exceptions, pri-to carry the network service, | next week, the White House back to school to learn how toltraffic accident Aug, 29 eurlts Walter wer ge toh ea programming has beenjand even, in the last resort, to| Hague: said Thu gohad use their own costly operations|Moorefield, about 25 miles! 1967 eee enld Chute eee cig:(ttival unimaginative and farjact itself as trustee of the pri- anit 4g tt By ine ily research facilities, a Toronto|northwest of here, Mrs, Elsie chia pea Pit vey it short of mininniim id ti hdl gee visit to the United States and!) iofessor told the Institute of|Hilker, 98, of Kitchener, alent ge . Cause it) 'nhe general regulation of The report described the In- it was announced Wednesday|yanagement Sciences in Viewnaldied in the misha would come halfway through @jprivate television stations has|dependent Television Organiza- that Mrs. Johnson would givelmhursday, Dr, John Abrams. as-| sian broadcasting season, been ineffectipe and the regula-|tion, set up in 1960 to provide cae yd her at the White House . . CONSERVATIVES MEET tion of private radio stations is}a means of co-operation among out as soon as the session re- | However, if CTV collapsed or] sumed this fall." MAY SEE JOHNSON WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- President Johnson may see MEL KRUGER sociate professor of industrial! REPRESENTATIVE | | 'NEED TWO BUDGETS' engineering at the University of| almost non-existent," 11 private stations, as a "joint TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's| UNVEILS STAMP | WASHINGTON (Reuters) --|! President Johnson unveiled|Mullified by the inability of ex-|vention in Barrie this weekend, Thursday a new United States|@cutives to use them, postage stamp commemorating) the \Jate Adlai Stevenson, for-| mer "U.S, ambassador to the United Nations. The new five- cent stamp bears a portrait Stevenson and shows the UN emblem, First issuance will be Oct. 23, c BILLS SOLD 1 Government of Canada 91-day) treasury bills auctioned this If the original date is main-) Parliament should set the Toronto, said many operations|Young Progressive elected president of the Cana-jhealth department, of dian Agricultural Chemicals As-|Thursday that 400 pounds of|agement affairs, his offic sociation Thursday at the asso-jmeat unfit for human consump-| Thursday, Banff, Wilson, Sarnia, and Jack Oak-jhave been configcated, No ac-| ® research facilities have been|tives will hold their annual COn-/prepare two | CONFISCATE MEAT | he said, QUEBEC (CP)--Dr, Jacques! is NAME OFFICERS Conserva:|tained, advertisers will have to separate budgets! j~-for black and white and color, | goals for private as A. L, Habard of Montreal was|Roussel, director of the city's|The Manager, a monthly mag-|work but its results. in}tion, found at restaurants at the §.|Quebec Provincial Exposition, riation's annual conference Directors include J. ltual cases of food poisoning ey, Oakville. | have been reported, TO TEST BOMB? announced/azine devoted to corporate man:| In a section dealing with e said) well public broadcasting, the reportiish and American programs, said, The proposed broadcasting} lauthority should be answerable American and \t0 Parliament not only on its|ment and ITO amounted to a as pri- vate television, the report says! ja national private network is'sumed a second function and| purchasing organization" of Ca- nadian rights to Canadian, Brit- The programs were mainly) light entertain-| /purchasing agent rather than a| aged | 'More recently, ITO has as-! 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It is pre-| | * DECORATES FEISAL \paring to take a survey to de- Bd ad hy bg rg Png vd CAIRO (AP)--President Nas-|termine whether "intimidation" ler committee on broadcasting|$¢" Thursday gave a banquet is still a factor in Canada's sail- foresees a satellite 22,300 milesat the kubbeh in honor of King!ing unions. above Canada that will give the|Feisal of Saudi Arabia, During; ACQUIRES INTEREST CBC 100-per-cent coverage onjthe banquet Feisal presented) LONDON (CP)--Lord thie the country in English and Nasser with a valuable sword son, C born hlich a WT criandck witch eileen Resear sirered him thelhas acquired a hall-interest in some of the most enthus' i writing in the commitite's bulky report, would rendey un- necessary the present 4,000- mile microwave network and a chain of powerful TV transmit- ters and rebroadcasting sta- tions. ® | Rental for the TV network links alone is about $5,000,000 a year. . W/L" A NEW FURNACE? 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