British Plan New Law To Gag Newspapers h Parl hefore re today proposed that British| ewspapers and news agencies. be ssued with licences which could withdrawn for such offenses disrespect to members of the Royal Family and giving undue bublicity to sexual crimes. The bill, called the Press Auth- brity, has been drawn up by the .year - old Earl of Selborne, eading layman of the Church of ngland. He was a stern critic of news- LONDON (Reuters) --A bill put| of Princess Margaret and Grow} aie and Capt. Peter Townsend. The bill had its first formal reading by the House of Lords Wednesday night. Before it could| pass into law it would have to be approved after debate by the | Lords and then go through the| same processes in the House ol Commons. | TIMES THE STANDARD | It proposes that a press auth-| ority with powers should be set up, consisting of three people with the same status as judges news agencies would be that evinced by the (London) I imes newspaper during the | month of May in the year 1956. Violations of the required Stan- {dard would include: Disrespect or discourtesy i any member of the Royal Fam-| ily. | Unnecessary intrusion on the | privacy of the Queen's subjects. | Photographing or publishing a| photograph of any person attend-| ing a religious service without | | | { to salaries and pensions. The the permission of the minister | baper publicity given last year to|in of newspapers leonduting the service. 7 y J "gimast | the certain risk" of THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 13, 1956 19 | Jodias Phime Minister Nehru| Nixon's views undem-| |caed declaring that tolerance! of different viewpoints is the basis of democracy. Nehru has accepted help from both Russia and the Western powers while consistently declining to be drawn into alli. | ances with either side. i Dulles, asked what he thought | WASHINGTON (AP) -- State about Nixon's ideas, said he was Secretary Dulles apparently is "in general . quite in accord i seeking to improve U.S. relations| with it," i with neutral India and abate a| Dulles said there is risk to § (wordy storm over the American countries which accept Commu- attitude toward neutrality. {mist aid because it is given for That is the impression created political purposes, but he did not by his press conference comments wish to say that "in every case here today -- one of which indi- the taking of Soviet aid would in-| cated some slight disagreement volve a great danger." |with, Vice - President Richard In a speech a month ago Dulles Nixon, |had called neutrality ""immoral" Dulles did not discuss the some-|€xcept in 'very exceptional" times irritated relations between|cases. In explaining Wednesday ® Dulles Being | Friendlier To India BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 Mau Maced VIR Ve) 4 4 5 \FIRICA OSHAWA CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE TWO TERRIFIC HITS r 1 WOMAN OF FIRE... : IN A LAND AFLAME! 1 BARBARA STANWYCK RONALD REAGAN O'HARA j CAREY CATTLE QUEEN rer=y OF MONTANA | i . ke 4 . the U.S. and India. However, he What he meant, he modified ht} inn BI iio a1 a 1 did talk about statements which view to a point virtually eliminat- photograph of any person in ecir- cumstances likely to cause un-| | justified distress. "| Nixon made during a trip, ended ing any significance to his earlier | Wednesday, to six allied countries |speech. lin the Far and Middle East. It -- | was while on this trip that Nixon -- |said countries which follow a neu-| | tralist policy toward communism Centrally Located 2 rooms furnished and electric. REPLY STATING BUSINESS TO 3 e royal crisis over the romance'standard required _ Undue Publicity of crimes of al RADIO LOG FRIDAY EVENING | Unnec essary exploitation of hue | CKLB-World's Iman grief, | CEL Wisnipes | Importuning recently bereaved| | persons by interview, telephone, Lor photographing them, | Photographing any person | under remand from the courts {and using their names. |HEAR ALL COMPLAINTS Infringement of Section 41 of the Criminal Justice Act of 1925 which prohibits taking photo- graphs of any party to the pro- {ceedings in a legal court or its precincts Any person could {the press authority. {ority was satisfied there was a prima facie case to answer, it would invite a reply from the newspaper or agency "If in the opinion of authority a newspaper agency has habitually or flag- rantly departed from the re- quired' siandard, «it may with- draw its licence to publish after having given 28 days' notice of its intention to do so," the bill de- clared. The offender would be given sufficient time and oppor- tunity to answer the charges made against it Great Pop GOLD MINE (413 ENTERTAINMENT! 'MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS' Cyd CHARISSE FRANKIELAINE WGR-Mysterytime CKLB-Passport to Day- phi dreams | WEEN, Johnny ohn Fisher 9.15 alk of the Town foxevrae 7.45 9.30 P.M. 43 FM. | cBL-Music From \-Ed. Murrow Montreal ations Businuss |WBEN-So They Say Music {CIBC-Let's Hear it Again Gol 10 PM ZJBC-Sports Cavalcade 3.00 P.M. ; a CKLB-Music Makers 30 P.M. WBEN-Eddie Arnold CBLT-Conver of My People CKEY-News: : M. wester |CFRB-Sports, WGR-News; 1. CELB- News; Con- oll | days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Christie, {of Toronto. ; Miss Esther Paynter. of Fred. 3 7 7 | ericion, N.B., is visiting at the ig) d afl § | home of Mrs, A. Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnston BLIND FAWN RECOVERING SIGHT ui ly arc noliasing nthe ; : Parry Sound district. Dr. E. N. Anderson, a veterin- of treatment with vitamins and | wp and Mrs. Fred Greenhill, BOX 642 arian, and zoo attendant John | fortisoies a stil is Undergoing |Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Eg i i 'hitetai ests. Authorities, who planned [and family of New Liskeard, call: Malinouskus examine 2 Whitetail to destroy the animal if it was|ed at I of Miss A. Dow-| fawn born blind at Winnipeg's TIMES-GAZETTE not cured, have bowed to public |gon last week, Assiniboine Park zoo. The fawn i sentiment and will keep the | Mr, Andrew Heron accompanied) _ now has partial sight, a result animal. and Mrs. A. Knight, of Whit- ASHBURN Interesting Program At Ladies' Class Meeting MRS. WES. ROUTLEY Mrs. Theodore Knight then took Correspondent |charge of the meeting and the fol- AS JRN--The ular month- lowing program was given and TR ait ner Wai Lge Teg AT Bible much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. interesting a ave dine Class was held in the church|H. Ashton gave a very interesting gy" roport of the summer rally basement with. the president, Mrs. and thought provoking talk onls Ws" wo iquiile on June 19. F. Daw, occupying the chair. She "The Secret of Confident Living." Dainty refreshments were serv- opened the meeting with the rosy A poem, 'Have Nothing iy De i ed by the hostesses and a social o em, e e TOW, yas rea by Mrs. yore} i jig 9 a) Short po Walter Knight and Mrs. F. Lynde half hour enjoyed. 6. ML. KLB-News Opipioni Sports { PBL-New: RE- Gort News, Dollar Spo! lon MacRae Sports BE} ws; Weather 6.15 P.M. IFRB-Passing Parade LB-Sports BL-Mayfair Melodies ----- hy ENA HORNE Music Mearian Music Roundup rm. Souvenirs COLOR CINEMASCOPE! Ww complain to! CIBC Potten Blotter 1f the auth- C FRB Weekend: If w GR--Music 2a Stern 00 I by, Gardhouse, the!-- DO! YGR-News; Roundup con 15 P.M. CJBC- Midnight Prelude day. WMS MEETING The monhtly meeting ADULT WMS was held at the home of|--. Alf Conditioned Mrs. Norman Anderson NOW ENTERTAINMENT For Your nesday Mrs. N X28. puders on Wed: Comte PLAYING | sday, July 4, a p.m.. wit a presidenf, Mrs. M. Sparks, WHY " mm 8% presiding. ID the Armstrong led in prayer. D ripture lesson was read, MAMIE ve.2:05-4:35 7:05 - 9: - STOVER 5. H CBL Ww innipeg Pop the press of or news Y-Mickey Lester demory Turnabout 21st Precinct 9.00 P.M |CIBC-Mister Brains WBEN-News; My Son Jeep « KE | CIBC and Star WBEN Morgan 30 P.M -Bing Crosby Glacy; News; WGR- Bob Music SATURDAY MORNING 7.00 AM | CKE ay and Ginger LB-News: Koffee CFRE-Hoe aid Ganden CKLB-Rythm and Rea3jon WBEN-Musical Story Book by 1 Peggy Graham. The minutes were read and approved. Mrs. Luther Bradley gave a most WGR-Bac to The Bible 1.00 A.M Jones, CKLB-S; Teen WGR Ne ws Sir Cedric Hartwick Constance Bennett CBL-Pot-Pourn CJBC-Melrose Church 11.30 A.M. CBL-Holiday Time CKuB-Westward to Music ~Y-Red Hughes Pick of the Pops R-It's Time All League and Jam h AM. tball 0 School wC No School WBEN-Guest Star 10:00 AM. "BL-Herb Gott C °F RB-Weekend News News: Ballroom | jalen Drake C 10.30 AM. CJE CBL-Hits and Encores w | CJBC-Ontario Roundup SATURDAY AFTERNOON CJBC-Byng's Choice WBEN-News; Drama 1.30 P.M. CBL-World Chureb CFRB-Man Around Wally b Show R-Musical; News 5.00 AM. BEN-Musical Clock BL-News: Sports 8.15 A.M. L-Devotior Musie EY-Musical Clock 9.00 AM [BC-Unc XLB-Living Gardiner Has Plan . .. To Get New Building TORON' TO (CP)--Fred G iner hairman of Toronto's ropolitan Council, Thursd un- folded a way for the city and Metro to get a new administra- tion building for less than $2,000, 000 He proposed that the city con- struet the building and rent space |to Metro so as to defray the pro- ject's estimated $9, 000, 000 cost Today > Today Park Gard- Met- WBE} Melodies Clubhouse 12.00 NOON 1.00 P.M -New Melodies 20th Century-Fox JANE RUSSELL RICHARD EGAN JOAN LESLIE with AGES MOOREHEAD MICHAEL PATE Produced iy BUDDY Music Borde: CY -Sa) With CJBC-South of the CFRB-Orchestra WBEN-Operation Skywatch 0 PLM 'hat's New CBC-Folk Songs CFRB-Mitch Miller CKLB-Forei, Religion WBEN-Orchestra 4.00 P.M. CKLB-Melody Roundup CBL-Canadian Golf WJBC-Jazz Unlimited | CKEY-Studio Party CERE-News; Amateur olf Red Hughes IBC-Pick of - the R-News Reports House' BEN-News; Weather WGR-It's Time RB-Ranch Party e the Moracas 4 5 F. M seven-Day Dead arm ub R-Labor Report BEN-Washington respondent 12.4 News the Pops MATINEE ONLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT line Li P.M xperience To Veter- Cor | cBL Life WBEN-Here's ans CFRB-Amateur Golf Clinic 2.00 P.M. Talks, CJBC-Echoes nsmoke CBL-Metropolitan Opera i246 P.M, CKLB-Jazz Time | : a CFRB-News: Serenade Byways of Beauty| WGR-News; Festival; { 4:30 P. IEY-Round Up It's Timi |cBL-Musi cal Progr R-Bandstand WBE? WBEN-] Dudes Musi 1.00 P.M. 5.00 Bird RB-New £ R-Dutch Uncle i be i Dirveted by 3 RAOUL WALSH § Sereanpioy by e -Music; Marine Band CKEY-Ballrool errs ihe |G "Cup. WGR-News Hour WBEN-Dance Orch. At the Green Room SATURDAY EVENING CBL-Roving Reporter 30 P.M. ER-News; Y.W.C.A. OVER 20 CLUB DANCE GENEVA PARK SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1956 RAIN OR SHINE MEET AT THE Y.W.C.A, AT 7:30 P.M. 6.00 P.M. Dinner Date ews Opinion -Serenata EN.N "15 CKEY-Baseball CKLB-0ld CJBC-Ted nadians ers of anada at /GR-This Week Washington 5.00 P.M | WBEN- Indictment {CIBC.BBC Theatre CBL-Canadian Yarns; L-Now | Ask You Festival B-News: Sports; TBA RO CKEY-Hayloft Hoedown WGR-Baseball CKEY-News; 5.30 P.M. 1.00 CIBC-Music Hall CELB-Sporta; CBL-Stratford Festival CBL-Sons of CFRB-Saturday Up Beat Club 0.00 M. WGR. CKLB-Old Ranch House CFRB-News, Music CJBC-BB( Band WBEN- News Country Style 9.00 Paint NDAY MORNING 9.00 A.M. WBEN-Organ Music CKLB-Religious Work WGR-News Ranch House Heath . All Melody Work in 4--News and Weather | 5--Bowling | 2---Transition; 2--Dance Party Short Subject 230 PM | 12.30 P.M. Movie | S--industry On Parade | 4-Wild Bill Hickok | 2--Sermon's From Scien 1.00 P.M. 5--Western Theatre { 4-Sunday Playhouse 2--Mr, and Mrs, North 130 P.M, 2--Roy Rogers 2.00 P.M. S5--Adventure Movie | 2--Father Knows Best 2.30 P.M, ,4---The Way 2-Star Stage 3.00 P.M. 5--Dr. Spock 4--Sports Panel reve Eye Series FRIDAY EVENING | 5.60 0 Street Jazz 2.00 PF. P.M. Sports; 11, 9--Howdy Style 5--Comedy and Earl | 4 Cartoons y Mickey Mouse Club 530 P.M Roy Rogers 9.30 WBEN-Basin 10.00 CFRB-News; Country CKLB-L ate weather Roundup Doody time 9--Speakng French 3.00 P.M. 2--Playhouse 3.30 PM. 9 Bowling 5--~Western Movie 400 P.M 11--Canadian Open 450 P.M Home Towners Box Jury P.M. Sports: P.M. Musie the Saddle : Les Lye Sports: P.M. 11---Sports; Music 9--Movie Museum CKEY-Sports Finals: Long John Silver ! CKLB-Late and Early ~News Show .00 P.M 3 CBL-Edinburgh Festival 11-Western Trails WGR-Glacy's Basement 9--Tabloid 5--Wondrous 4--Count of Cristo 2-Sports R-Quiz House 6.45 P.M. Summer Date Dollars and Sense Hour P.M. r Margie e Oakley 1 Range Rider --Wild Bill Hickock 630 P.M. Weather Golf Cartoon Party 5-Italian Movie 2--Feature Film Glee Box Jury Artists LEO HUNTZ | GORCEY HALL '. Bowery Boys EVENING PM Line P.M. SATURDAY | 5.00 in Tempo the Bandstand P.M. The Over Fence 111, o--wild Bill Hickok 4--Beat the Clock | 2---Gabby Hayes 6.00 P.M | Know New 11--The Mask 4--Feature Film Feng rind 9--Crunch and Des 2---Man against Crime 3.30 P.M. 5--Roy Rogers 4.00 P.M. | Artist CBL-Grease REGULAR UAWA BINGO UAWA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. 44 BOND STREET EAST World Monte 5 Youth ants To Show; News; Grace ited Missionary rch B-Farmh Review News: Postmark % NOW PLAYING « + SOMERSET SWIMMING POOL Added MATINEES ONLY "Wild Bill" ELLIOTT "WACO" CJ CBL. 9.15 AM. CKEY-derald of Truth 9.30 AM CKLB-Religious Worship WBEN-Classic Themes CBL-Organ Recital WGR-Treasury Guest Star 8.30 AM. B-Ukrainian Church p-Back to God IN-Devotional Bap- prgeant 5.00 11----This Is the Life 9---Junior Magazine 5--Zoo Parade 4--Face The Nation 2-Going Places 5.80 P.M. 11--Homer Bell 5--Outlook 4--Sunday News 00 P.M. 9.45 AM. CKEY Christian Science WGR-St. Francis Hour 10.00 AM CBL-Neighborly News CJBC-Prelude to Worship CFRB-Lutheran Hour SUNDAY AFTERNOON WGR-Light and Life Hour CBL-Songs of Praise 2.00 P.M. C xl 4 News Health ice Fashioned Revival World Af 5.45 AM -Gormiey Church N-Christian Science "Stone h 11.30 WBEN-Salt Lake Tabernacle Jackie Gleason 11--News ti Pp vA 9--Country Calend 2-Julius La Rosa | §--Meet The Press 8.30 P.M, 4--John Nesbitt 4---Stage Show 2---Captain Gallant 9.00 P.M. 6.30 P.M. her in 4.00 P.M. CFRB-Fine Music CKLB-Ukrainian Hour CKEY.Baseball CJBC.Audubon br na IN-Weather 30 P.M cade 1, 9-Country Hoedown WGR-Bison Baseball Undercurrent 5--~People Are Funny CJBC-Church of the Alr It ) 12.00 NOON ~Choir and BBC-News News: J Roundup 12.15 P.M hurch Music Make a Date [ 20 Games 25¢ Attend the UAW Bingo Cash Prizes Star Stage r Playhouse e Vise 10.00 P.M 9, Sports Cayal bu ig FL Hebrews '| beautiful solo, "Beautiful Garden time." Knight, Mrs, N. Ashton, Miss Vera Served a delicious lunch and Prairie Crops Continue was decided to have the next number of relatives, friends and are continuing to make excellent August 7 and Mrs. F. Lynde and basement to honor them with a Music By The | series of telegraphic crop reports. |g pn" Armstrong kindly invited master of ceremonies and every- crops now are heading, the bur- Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Routley," gar Heron, Mrs. R. Batien and | correspondents Tuesday night. for the church during July. were blindfolded. They were asked ing sometime in the past Which} jed the newlyweds to come to the! gratulations groom thanked everyone and in- singing of "For They are Jolly time enjoyed. on Sunday, July 8, at 10.30 a.m. {service and chose his text from Parable of the Talents." During the The Young People will hold July 13 at 7 o'clock. CBL-Recital Rin Tin Tin 11--Sports, Weather, News| 5--Frontiers of Faith Mrs. G. Briggs attended the 1.00 AM, 2.00 P.M. 5--American Forum ronto, spent the weekend with her CJBC-Asbury and 9--The Millionaire 4--Science Theatre Arizona. U.S.A., called on friends -Down You Go 1--Wrestling From Ring. Fisher. Mrs. G Organ Mr. and Mrs Elizabeth Deeming thellcad 2 pam CRey on Cod John, chapter wane 3, verses 21-24. Mrs. Daw offered of Prayer. ok Mrs. Joan Knight read a poem, {"He Maketh No Mistakes The : i meeting clos » The offering was received and Ineetiny sClosed with the * Mizpah the minutes of the last meeting . Leach and Mrs. A. Reynolds were everyone enjoyed a social time to- § OMNI ¥ Ek appointed as the visiting com- gether Good Progress next nul To Make 00 g meeting in the form of a picnic neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl progress, the Bureau of Statistics Mrs. W. Routley were appointed shower of gifts upon their recent BOREE Insect and hail damage are ex- the members of the class to her one joined in a short sing-song. BOYS eau said. Its report is based on|/Mrs. Daw, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Mrs, K. Gandaur formed a panel | guess what a number of con- | E LE VI SI ON LOG proved very humorous and enter-! LT--TORONTO--Channel 9 {front and on behalf of all present, After opening the many beauti- vited them to their home: in To- Good Fellows." Dainty refresh Sunday School and church serv- {and 7.30 p.m. Dr. B. D. Armstrong the gospel of St. Matthew: chap- | service Miss Elizabeth Deem- {their picnic at Lakeside Beach, Hor Missa of Tarecl : Kenneth Heron had charge of ! ; . 9--Guy Lombardo 4--Headlin: 11---In The Common 3C-Chamiber Music 10.30 A.M. S5-Jaye P. Morgan 2 Weeheo: Matinee Interest |the church service at Quaker Hill CJBC-Sunday Classics 8.00 P.M. S--The Locker Room 2-Playhouse funeral of her uncle, the lat iR- Vi 9 Guest Stag oo ate Fred WGR-Roundup; News; » 9--Guest Stage 5--~Curtain Call 4.30 P.M Breer. in Whitby on Wednesday] CKLB-Church Service estern Adventure 9--The Jiying Trunk CKEY-Carlton St.eet erry and Me 4--Bandw: | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard. | West United 5--Life of Riley 2 Adventure son. WBEN-News, 4--Our Miss Brooks 7.30 P.M in the village last week. 4-U. of B. Round Table Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, 2--Waterfront Diane and Margaret F spent last week with relatives of Epsom, with Mr, Wlninnt gu om read 3 |Mrs. Catherine Humphrey 'sang a prayer and read a poem, "Some- were read and approved. Mrs. T.| The refreshment committee K mittee for the ensuing month. It! On Friday evening, July 6, a OLD TIME--MODERN OTTAWA (CP)--Prairie crops ,¢"nopbva Park on Tuesday, Paynter gathered in the church said Thursday in another of its| ofthe program committee. Mrs: marriage. Grant Parrott acted as tremely light and most early-sown home for the September meeting.| Messrs. Walter Kerr and Ed- [information received, from field[Deeming offered to supply flowers for What Was My Line," "and RED BARN |testants had worked at for a liv- WBEN-- BUFFALO--Channel 4 WGR--BUFFALO -- Channel 2 taining. Grant Parrott then invit- CHCH-- HAMILTON Channel 11 WHAM--ROCHESTER--Channel 5 oyviended to them sincere con- [fully wrapped gifts, the bride and ronto. All present joined in the ments were served and a social ices were held in Burn's Church | was in charge of the evening ter 25, verses 14 and 15, "The ing sang a solo Lake Scugog, on Friday evening, TBA CKLB-Christian Science 4--Flicka 6.30 P.M 9--Camera Three {on_Sunday, Westminster Quiz Show Colorenst | 11--Rev. Roberts Yas Miss Ruth Richardson, of To-| Church 1 Ritchie. Theatre 5---Dollar A Second Mr, and Mrs, Walter Cook, of fair 24 rossroads 9 Interlude i | 8.00 P.M. [i J a one y hy Port Perry, ton. Crysdale News Herman Kerry, were Sunday visitors and Mrs. Nelson Ash. 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SATURDAY "30 AM. 4---Saddle and Spurs 2---Rumpus Room 92.90 AM 4--Science Museum 40 AM and Home The Dreamers Capers Time Sammy Kaye 10,00 P.M Hour Review Doody tures of Ki Carson 19.490 A M Comedy T Ker 3)d's Scrapbook Concert 10.30 P.M. Spe 1 Sib e Rocky Jones 1.00 AM, Fury Hour Cartoon . Show Calls lls o RB-Bible Study Arabian Kr ghis 1.00, P.M. ' ri NOON Cassidy oe Hopalong Big Top Theatre Souvenirs Symphon. Royale | Sports Sports, Adventu Playhouse 1.3 P.M. ly {CIBC-Escape With 2FRB-Orchestra Film, fu 5- This The 5-~TBA 4 Gunsmoke 2--Masquerade 10.30 P.M. i1--Inner Sanctum 5---Wrestling 4---High Finance Hudson a >» -~ + Sports Wrestling ews, Weather Weather, rm The Late Show 5--Movie 4. 2-Playhouse SUNDAY 5.30 AM 4---Western Roundup ar, 2 Ranch 9.30 AM. 4~Cartoon Corner 4~Rumpus Room 10.00 A.M 4---Ldmp Unto 2-The Pastor W030 AM 4--Uncle Jerry 2-The Christophers 1.00 AM 4-We Believe 2--Religious Programs 1:30 AM. 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