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6Z Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1974 The Ottawa Journal BELOW the HILL Dave Brown TELEVIEWS General strike leaders all weU-khown Clarence Metcalfe Cussin' is out Numbers are in i Atmnwi trm i .1 1 i if. ouunumu ur i lrujj aruuuu -we Business oiiilcs CJOH these days and you'll find a lot of people snouting numbers at eacn otner. sometimes people laugn alter tney hear a number. Sometimes there's a show of anger The numbers have meanings Seems some of the gals in the offices grew tired of hearing some strong verbal abuses tossed back and form.

So they sat down one day and listed the most offensive lines. Then they put together and issued a list of these curses. With it, they asked that in future, offenders please use the number, rather than the epithet There are SO numbers on that list. And the air is much clearer these days. CAPITAL CAPERS: Cartier Street gal was explaining why.

she was late for work the other morning, and seemed a little upset that nobody understood. The explanation went something like this She has a clock that works just fine, except that there's a one hour difference between the time it is set for, and the time it goes. off was nine before the time change is now eight But to get eight, or the old nine, you have to set the dial at seven. But I forgot" To the suggestion she get the clock fixed, she shrugged: "Why? It works. You just have to figure it out." Somebody reminded her she was late "Yeah.

Maybe I'll have its head examined." BANK AND SPARKS: Paul Gormley has retired again. This time, he says, it's official. He retired several times but kept taking government contracts that put him back behind a pubjic relations desk. He has now moved out of federal health department's information department Ottawa police Supt Ta Flanagan planning a trip to Regina. His son Steve is graduating from RCMP training Red Cross searching for ariateur talent these days, preparing for its annual Christmas BPjed Donor Clinic.

It will be held Boxing Day, and will offer vajanteers a chance to give blood while being entertained. IE jtou can entertain or give, call Mrs. Peggy Floyd at 232-. Ottawa Firefighters also looking at the coming CffAstmas season. Tney will again collect toys and money for Last year they put out 20,000 toys and threw $5,000 needed Christmas baskets.

The parade will be Nov. 30, baCin the meantime toys can be dropped off at any station. want new and used toys in good condition. BROWNED OFF: 'Til pay for a glass of water," says a wgtban'who spent $10 on two meals at a Hampton Park res-tatffant "but this really bums me." Despite the fact shand her friend ordered two of the most expensive meals oqjhe menu, they found when they got the bill that they were charged 35 cents for salad dresing. rPEOPLE: Insurance man Ken Birchall recovering at River-si4 Hospital after a gall bladder operation.

He boasts an autographed scar, and claims it was blessed by an arch-bftoop And a very long face left town mis week. Sandy Bdyce, aldermanic candidate in Britannia Ward, has been waging a heavy campaign. A last-minute change made it necessary for him to leave for Rome for eight days In his ca-pjfcjty as a special adviser at department of agriculture. He's standing the UN World Food Conference, and considers the musing eight days critical in his campaign. PARTING SHOT: With much talk and newspaper space given to bribery these days, this story comes to mind.

It isn't neV, but it fits A contractor, in search of a government contract, offered agovemment official a sports car. The gov- eminent type immediately refused, on the grounds common decency not allow him to accept such a gift. The con tractor came up with a new idea. He would sea the sports car to government type, for $10 government type, "I'll take two." "In that case," said by JO OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: I rAD the wordi listed below appear in the puzzle-horizontally. I Vertically, diagonally, even becltwarda.

Find them end circle their I better. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword. Canada Wid. Faatuia Servk PICALFISH Solution: 11 letters A a capeshserf IE JL it o. JL o.

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JL Ji JL Ji JI A n. JL JL A id. Ji A JL Ji A J- A A-f-i -i---A-A-LAiLJi fEssAJL.J!J.j--LU-LJ! JAJLLALJ21JiJLJi-LiLLfLIL ZEUEVROQKOISNUI A Tp; SGP llstChlwTrlbneNswYor Nw8yiidte i CLUES A-Airpumps. Angels, Aqunrist, Aqusscapes; B-Breed-ing; C-Clubs, Collection, Contests, Cost; E-Expensive; F-Farma, Fins, Fresh; G-Gold, Gupples; H-Hobbles; K-Kols; L-Ltghts, Lion; M-Mesmertelng, Multls; N-Neons; PPiranha, Plants, Popularity; RRan, Reap, Round tails; SSale, Salt, Selective, Size, Swim; T-Tank, Tetraa, Thermostats, Trade; W-Water Yesterday's Answer DESTINATION By BOB BOWMAN Before and after the First World War, almost anything that went, wrong in Canada was blamed on Bolshevik agents from Russia, just as today some people see Communists under every 'ted. The were always portrayed in cartoons as men wearing fur coats (so matter the weather) heavy beards and dark glasses.

One of the worst strikes in Canadian history took place in Winnipeg to June, 1919, and there was little doubt that Bolsheviks were behind it After the strike had lasted for more than a month, Ottawa agreed that it was sedi- tious conspiracy and the Northwest Mounted Police were ordered to round up the organizers. Fifty Mounties and 500 special police took part and conducted a series of early morning raids, About 15 men were put in, Stoney Mountain prison. Then the truth came out Only five of the men arrested were immigrants and no evidence could be found against them. The real organizers' of the strike were well-known Canadians in Winnipeg. Two of them, J.

S. Woodsworth and William Ivens, were church ministers. Woodsworth later became leader of the CCF party and In 1967 was chosen as one of the outstanding men in Canadian history. Others included Fred Dixon who was I a member of the Manitoba le-, gislature; two aldermen, John Queen and A. A.

Heeps, end leaders of labor unions. .1 strike was investigated by a royal commission wluch brought in a sympatheticre- port on Nov. 6, 1919. It laid on me grievances. which had caused the general strike.

Four aliens were union leader Bob Russell got two years and five others' were sentenced to one year. t.F. J. Dixon defended him- self brilliantly end was ac WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1974 tM 87 CD Nature of Things Traveller From An Antique Land. An ancient Egyptian mummy lies in the Pennsylvania University Museum, hands delicately crossed, fingernails stained red-with henna juice, face silent and serene, far from where It was lev- ingly prepared for eternity.

The' Nature of Things deals with a mummy which reached a different afterlifei It wasthe subject of a thorough, scientific autopsy. GD Little House on the Prairie Sons and Daughters CD Les Grands Productions 'Dossier Anderson" (1971). Detective drama. Stars Sean Connery 840 8.57 9.00 940 10.00 1040 and Dyan Cannon (C). 0 Tout Droit (S) The Other Side (0) (bw) CD Musicamera Rostropovitch.

Music-documentary on Russia's grand master of cellists, Mstislav Rostropovitch. Filmed mostly in the Soviet Union. Q(G) Sanford and Son Bicentennial Minutes -0 Collage (S) Unter Uns (0) (bw) (7) Lucas Tanner O(G) Special Cannon of the Cortez. Ray Cannon, energetic and active at the age of 79, is the subject of a documentary adventure which guides the cameras along the shore end waters of the Gulf of California, which he named "The Sea of in his best-selling book of the same name. A sincere conservationist and expert fisherman, Cannon Is trying to preserve and Increase the world's fish population.

Cannon Conclusion of the dual presentation, starring William Conrad In the detective-drama series. The Exchange. Cannon's long friend-ship with a former police comrade plunges him Into the midst of a terrorist's vendetta against the policeman. 0 Unter Uns (S) 0 Music with a Difference (0) (bw) fl TJ Preview GTJ Petrocelll O(G) Global News iWords and Mutie CD Si Quebec m'etait conte CD McGowan and Co. CD Banjo Parlor 0 News for the Deaf (0) (bw) (D First Person Singular Part 3i To War and Back (1915-18).

The film memoirs of Lester B. Pearson continue with recollections of rebellion on the high seas and punishment pack drill in the Egyptian desert, as Mr. Pearson relates his experiences during the First World War. 0 CE) News CD As It Is THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1974 Let Recettes de Juliette 03 Personnalites CD Definition CD The AM Show 1148 QP Hollywood Squares Love of Lite Histolres sans paroles (bw) C0 Pep 74 CD The Art of Cookln; 11.55 CD Newt 12.00 Luncheon Date Noon Report (bw) Csl Jackpot The Young and Restless Le Monde en liberie 03 Les p'tits Bonshomnies fD bewitched CD CD The Flintstones 1240 Ntws Mere Griffin (, Celebrity Sweepstakes tinch tor Tomorrow CD Lei Tannants CD Kingston Calendar CD Matinee Movie "They May Be Giants" (1971). A former New York judge, believes himself to be Sherlock Holmes and goes on a sleuthing expedition with his psychiatrist Stars George Scott and Joanne Woodward (C).

12.35 Luncheon Date 1245 CD Afternoon Movie "Indiscreet" (1958). Two lovebirds are in and out of love. Stars Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergnan (BL 1.00 CJ Four for The Road Cs) Truth or Consequences fl Boney All My Children CD Definition 145 CI Billboard 140 Coronation Street (bw) CsjJeepardy As the World Toms OBKm CD An Jour If Jeejf quitted. The charge against -Woodsworth was not proceeded with and was never withdrawn. OTHER EVENTS NOV.

1652 Pierre Boncher brought 100 soldiers and 300 colotlsts to Canada from France. -1764-No Canadian over 21 years of age was allowed to leave the country with- out permission. '-1917 Canadians captured 'Zj: Passchendaele Ridge but suffered heavy casualties. 1933 CNR began using an oil-electric locomotive between Moncton and Saint John, N3. TV programs and higlifights CBFT Montreal GD WPTZ Plattsburgh (Q CFTM Monful (0) Ottawa CaUtvWaii CBMT Mentrttl ID CKWS 1.

Kingston (SI Skyline Cablevltlon O(G) GLOBAL Television (B CFCP Montreal CB0T Ottawa WWNY Watertown CJOH Ottawa CH0V PMnbroka CB0FT Ottawa OIB'CJSS Cornwall TV MOVIES ARE RAIEOi Excellent (ft J. Good (B). Fait (C) Pom (OL U.nstsd 00. ftw) denotes black and whits SM For Kids and Other Psepts (S) Ukrainian Program (0) (bw) On Location Aboard the M. S.

Lord Selkirk. Hosts Kathy Kapllik and John Bluethner board this cruise ship on Lake Winnipeg for a trip to Berens River, ISO miles north of Winnipeg. They try put the various jobs aboard ship. 6 Flintstones Jeopardy O(G) Doctor In the House QQIj Monds ds Disney CE) Le Fugltlf ID IB Truth or Conssqusnces CB Mannix 5J5 Stock Market report 5.30 Something New (S) Titky Kivitky (O) (bw) ID The Partridge Family O(G) Hollywood Squares Truth or Consequences It's Your Move 5.45 Community Talk '(0) (bw) 6.00 0 Info-Gloucester (S) Motorsports (0) (bw) Generation Hosts Eustace Jackson and Fraser Cameron explore problems, up coming activities, and interesting topics relating to Ottawa's senior citizens. Le comport emont animal Partes parte, )ase Jess ID Courtship of Eddie's Father (0 The Odd Couple CD GD News C.1S Ottawa Police Presents (S) 640 Jiu Jittu In Action (S) fl Carleton (O) (bw) QQQfJ) News fj Movie Review O(G) Global Movie "Situation Hopeless-Not Serious" (1965).

An offbeat story of two American airmen, who are shot down over Germany during the Second World War. They take refuge in the cellar of a lonely shop clerk who refuses to tell them that the war is over so that he will still have them to talk to. Years later, at a belated victory party, they meet up with their crafty Jailer-friend who has become a butler. Stars Michael Connors and Robert Red ford (B). 7X0 0 Cfble Across Canada (S) CI This Day Manhuntsr (s) Jeopardy Bon Appetit Rhods (0 News (O Sons and Daughters (0 That's My Mama 05 Country Way 7.30 0 On The Line (0) (S) Keith Hampshire (i) Treasure Hunt The Price Is Right CD Le Raneh a Willie CD (D NHL Hockey Montreal Canadians visit Detroit Red Wings.

100 CD University SJO CD Ed Allen Show CQ University fc50 Q0 Town and Country 7X0 GD Today Show CD CD Canada AM 7J0 Today Show 7.45 03 Bonjour SJW fD 0.E.CJV. 8.25 WWNY News SJO a Today Show CD CD Romper Room 8.45 CD Mon Ami Filendly Giant (Q Le-. bouts d'ehou 9.00 CD Friendly Giant (5) Phil Donahue Show Captain Kangaroo CD CD Kareen's Yoga 9.15 CD 0.E.CA Les Oralisns CD 36-2448 130 Let 100 tours ds Centour CD Pour vous metdamn CD The Con munlty CD Py Cards 8 45 0 En Mouvtment 10.00 Mon Ami --(s Name That Tune The Joker's Wild Minute Moumoute CD Pay Cards CD It's Your Move 10.15 Friendly Giant' Fablio, Le Magician 10J0 OQOfJ) Mr. Drsttup Cs) Winning Streak Gambit Psrtonnalte feminine CD KcGowan and Company 1040 CD Quest 10.40 CD The Dick Van Dyke Shew (bw) 10.48 0 L'Unlvsrs de Sytvie 11J8 OOOO Sesame Street GO High Rollers Now Yen See tt. Task Force 10.45 7 Snort News 11.00 CD GD (D CD News U(G) Global Movie "Sandpiper" 1 9 6 5 passionate love story of an artist who lives in an isolated cabin' with her illegitimate son and falls In love with the headmaster of the boy's school a married clergyman.

Stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (C). Aptrelez-mol Lisa GD La Couleur du Temps 11.15 Movie 11.20 Viewpoint Night Report Lets Report -CD Pulse (Hi Sportsllne 1140 CBOT Tonight GD Tonlgh Shew Montreal Tonight WWNY Late Movie "City Beneath the Sea" (1953). Two divers dive for gold bullion off Jamaica. Stars Robert Ryan and Anthony Quinn (C). CD Simply Charlotte 11.45 0 Late Movie (bw) "Crosscurrent" (1971).

Two San Francisco police detectives are assigned to a perilous and com-p I search for a murderer -aboard a cable car. Stars Jeremy Slate and Robert Wagner (C). 11.50 Dusty Trails Playhouse "Hidden Gold" (1933). An early action western. Stars Tom Mix (C).

Cine-Six "Over Twenty One" (1945). A wife gives moral support to her aging husband during his army training. Stars Irene Dunne and Alexander Knox (B). 12.00 Cinema "Les Horaces et les Curl aces." (1961). Adventure movie.

Stars Alan Ladd and Franca Bettoja (C). ID i Nlphtshift Movie "Salt and Pepper" 0968). Two Soho nightclub owners are Involved in murder and a take-over-the-govemment type plot Stars Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Law-ford (D). CD Feature Film "The Mountain Road" (196).

An eight-man demolition team, led by an emotionless major, is charged with blowing up bridges, roads and villages in the path of advancing Japanese during World War II. The major learns compassion for his fellowmen. Stars James Stewart and Lisa Lu (C). CD Midnight at the Movies "The Delphi Bureau" (1972). A man gifted with total recall, working for a research bureau, is assigned, to investigate the disap- pearanceofstock-piled weapons and the seemingly routine re search assignment results In a series of unexpected events.

Stars Laurence Luckinbill and Celeste Holme (B). 1240 CD News G) The Bold Ones Moment of Crisis. Two surgeons clash on hospital policy until a bus tragedy wipes cut all other concerns. 145 Femme tfauiounfhul 2.00 Leva American Style Town and Country Cs) Days et Our Lives Coronation Street (bw) The Guiding Llrht 240 CD Edge et Night Cs) The Doctors Cine-Jeudl (bw) "Le Batalllon du ciel" (1947). (Conclusion) War drama.

Stars Pierre Blanchar (C). CT0 Clne-leudl (bw) CD CD Somerset 3.00 CD Juliette fj General Hospital CP Cine-Jeudl (bw) CD C3) CD Another World 340 Q) CD Take Thirty GD How to Survive a Marriage O(B) Alohabet of Life Match Game 74 CD CD Wrist's the Good Word 4.00 CD Family Court (S) Somerset Q(G) That Talk Show Kathy Williamson and Bill Cameron Interviews Interesting pec-pie from all walks of life politics, business, science and the arts. -O Tsttletales Boblne CD Patofville CD CD He Knows, She Knows 440 I Titky Kvltky (S) CD HI Diddle Day (i) Merv Griffin Show The New Price Is Right Qruiot et Delleat ia Jinny 0L The Flintstones CD The Lucy Shay '1 What is sixty-eight' per cent of nothing? U.S. television networks CBS, NBC and ABC "went all out last evening in election coverage, wiping out all regular programming from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m.

today. And those trusty computers, crammed with information such as past voting patterns and bow all House of Representatives candidates stand on major issues, seemed to function quite well, Two network officials at ABC and NBC eacn said the preparatory work on actual TV coverage cost between $2 and $3 million dollars. 1 I watched Walter Cronkite and crew for some time, and was impressed by the election team's self-assured delivery of facts and figures made easy by the computer But I found It a little much that they were giving breakdowns which seemed downright ridiculous In the very early stages of returns. To say a candidate had 68 per cent of less man one per cent of the vote didn't suggest to me that he was running, away with the seat It only suggested the computer was doing; its Job, and the commentators were warming up for the later-time when they were able to say things really meaningful, Mudd really gave NBC and ABC a jab when be said' CBS wasn't rushing into declaring that candidates bad won seats because CBS is inclined to "be a bit conservatice fa- these things" and might just as well have said "not like; our competitors." Lloyd Robertson and Rw CoDJster seemed at home in a comer of the CBS newsroom in New York City, and gave a smooth presentation. Pierre Salinger, who as press secretary to the late President John P.

Kennedy, was a very interesting commentator and added much to the stature of the CBC team. The Government of Mexico is pretty unhappy about certain U.S. television shows It considers tod violent. So, unhappy, In! fact, that 20 VS. shows have been banned in that country.

They-could not be shown ta Mexico after Sept 30, And the list may surprise some Canadian viewers. The shows tinder the ban include: Kung Fu, the FBI, side, Mannix, The Mod Squad, Dragnet, The Untouchables, The World of Jason King, The Baron, Nichols, The Desert Rats, Garrison's Raiders, Streets of San Francisco, -OUara Secret Agent, Rescue, Amos Burke, Longstreet, Police Trilogy and The Sergeant The Mexican Government said "safeguards established to help heads of families protect their children from certain programs have failed. We want to keep the children from watching programs of such negative influence." Mexican President Luis Echeverria recently blamed the media for planting the seeds of a recent wave of violence in Mexico. CTV is still collecting kudos (any money) for the Margaret Trudeau interview on its W-S program Oct 27. CBS News has announced it has secured exclusive United, States broadcast rights to the "revealing television interview with Mrs.

Pierre Trudeau, wife of the Canadian Prime Minister" describing the "strains and personal pressures involved in being married to a world leader." (I find it rather pleasing that the most powerful TV net-, work in the United States refers to Mr. Trudeau as a "world The full interview will be broadcast on a CBS edition of Magazine, CBS News daytime information series, in December. The exact date has nobbeen announced. If you like British-style humor the way Frankte Howard dishes it out, you can look forward with happy anticipation to the 1975-6 CBC-TV season for a series Frankie will tape in Toronto, entitled Ohhh, Canada. Pilot episodes will be taped before a live audience Thurs--day and Friday of this week hi the CBC Toronto studios.

Bill Lynn, who will co-produce the show with two-time -Emmy Award winner, Norman Campbell, (who will also direct), described Howerd as "outrageous, irreverent and sa-" tirical but always lovable." Howerd is probably best-known for his irreverent, spicy and hilarious portrayal of a Roman slave in the Up Pompeii television series. Radio WMMiaty, Nev. SJe-Cao-FM-Orunliri ht rtclMli SwMllnck. Bach ond David. ThaiiMi end Vorle.

tlons: TM Show Festival Camerata School of Music. (On CBO at 1.01 en Thuradoy) CFMe-M-The Bddle Canter Stary. CBO Canetrn. Conada's poor discuss tha frustrations of thslr tot. Me-CBO-M-MMlc Today.

Arnold Schoanbere's Cantannlol, ninth in a sarlas. lMs-CBO-PM-ldeas. Dr. Geo. Stslnar prasants tha third of tha 1974 Mossey Lacturas.

lajo-ceo coentry Road features 90 minutes of country ond wastarn mustc. Thursday, Nov. 7 p.m. CB0-FM Aftamoan Ov cart. Haydnj chambar music of Merv dalssohn and Brahmsj ond Franch compotart Chabrlar, Dabussy and Ravai.

40-CBO-FM-Opara Time fae-tura: axcarpts from Made ma Buttar-fly, Puccini victoria da los Ansilas and Jussl BloaMlna. Amos ft' Andy Sine Croby Jow with Paagy Laa and Tallulah Bankhead. 1.aj CBO-FM Idaos. Or. Oao.

I Stslnar prasants the fourth of tha 1974. Massav lacturas. Mje-CBO-gait nodio-canaaa. A. 90-mlnufa show featuring the Paul Horn Qulntat, tha Ian MCDoooall Big Band ond an intarviaw with Randy- Walton.

Also profile of trumpet player Miles Davis. ll.aj-CBO-FM-A Little Nleht MasK. Oaluppl, Handel, Been. Sullivan and Paganlnl. 1 J.

as a 0 Thot MldnleM Jetf features pianist Oscar Peterson. ANSWR TO WEYI0B FUHU I 1 PTM I I H1 I' I1 I HCtnTOUlCHHikBff UbrtcApTKSil0Pn UCUMBELLE FANTASTIC ROMANCE DAV. CUP I 7--- 1 1 I I THfS madness Cn-Toon 1.

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