Eloy Hymlian ~‘ls an unbeatable one." l2.” has—The Open Road Show “ISO—0.0. Time Signal . d .IOO—CBC News ‘ o-OO—CBC News L Weather I 6.l5—-0n Parliament Hlll Canadian Community Worker d..Wiih Apathetics LONDON tCPt~A Canadian woman is setting out single- .handed to save a dying area of London. in an unusual. five-year x- periment. Winnipeg - born Ilys - Booker will move into sesmy- ‘ aided North Kensington, scene of the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. and try to nurse an ape- thetic people back to health. "It may kill me. but the idea says ON THE AIR ‘ TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV rum—Music“. p-m.—Sign On p.m.—Mlle de Paris pom—Vacation Time ...0 p.m.—$pace, The New Ocean p.m.——Meglc Charm of Austria’s Wonderland p.m.—Gazette p.m —CFCY~TV News porn—Challenge Golf p.m.—My Favourite Martian p.m.—Hennessey pom—Patty Duke p.m.—-Ben Caaev porn—The Plenamakers p.m.-The Nature of Things p.m.—CBC TV N we p.m.-—l.ocal Weather a.m.—Slgn Off CKCW TV p.m.—Station Sign On News. Weather, Sports Cartoon p.m.—Mlle. De Paris path—Vacation TIme pub-Space, The New Ocean 6.00 p.m.~Buckslrin Miss Booker. a pleasant. straight - talking community worker who teamed the funda- mentals of community work In oronlo and five western Onta- rio counties. She sees not-hing intimidating inalonewmnanpiittiimghorao- cial savvy against the souloe- stroying isolation of a notort~ oust tough district that lives .n lone-oni cells and brands all officialdom “them.” With the confidence born of an equally formidable ' assign- ment as assistant to reformer Da'nilo Dolci in Sicily. the 44- year-old Miss Booker looks to self-help as the solution. MORALE LOW _ North Kensington is in the metropolitan heart of London. It has always been a problem area. Notorious for quick evic- tions and low morale, it pre- sents a dreary picture of de- caying, old - fashioned houses contrasting strager with the affluence of neighboring Camp- den Hill. \ Herc West Indians. Pakista- nis. Irish and English dwell in uneasy co < existence. Several families share the multi-dweli- ing houses and nobody knows who is responsible for painting the doors. allowing access to the patch of backyard garden or looking after garbage die- posal. “Self-help la the thread that runs through all our work." said ’Miss Booker. whose exper iment is back with private funds supplied by a family study project in the area. "What I will try to do. start. ing in October. is to help peo- ple to come to grips with their problems. to work out their own solutions and to apply intelll 6.30 p.m.—Television News gent. sustained pressure on an. 6.4.5 p m —Wee'h r propriaie local organizations. 6.50 pot—Sports "This kind Of rational pres~ 7.00 pm—Ripcord sure comes easily to the mid- 7.3o p.m.-Checkmate die class. 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It takes endless patl-I ence. “You must have absolute faith in what you are doing. and people must have faith in you. It took us 15 months to gel that in Sicily. but it was harder here because of the different set of values.” In: North Kensington. despite world - wide publicity accorded the Notting Hill riots. racial tensions are not mum problem. Apathy and ignorance are the bale'ful enemies. The houses are not old enough to be demolished: in the meantime. what happens to the people liv- ing there now? “If we learn any-thing here. the lessons would be equally va- lid in the older areas of Cana- dian cities like Montreal and Toronto " Born in the St. James district of Winnipeg. Miss Booker did CBC broadcasts in Toronto and in 1947 joined the Community Programs department in Tor- onto under the late Dr. Ewart Cross. whose memory she re. veres. She worked for the Ontario government as adviser on visual education until 1952 and from then until 1954 did field wrr‘: in five counties radiating out of London. Ont. to Britain on New Year’s day, 1954 and after a spell in public relations went to Menfi. Sicily to help the controversial ro- Ilse WWMMMJM. 9 ' Visit Prelude l of decades." Miss Booker told in spokesman said the matter was still unsettled. . I Political circles herd thought i‘ the chancellor was interested in l l ' . TO K com'ngistrengthen his » ion the international scene and meme”, " Obse” underline his "elastic" policy to- ward Communist countries. 'I" has recently m f w l C csfiablishment . I . . . .0 es .erman tra e missions gigng-‘e'rmfihi:fiegfigtlaw’ Sm"Cain l’oland. Yugoslavia and Bul- , ‘ ' ‘garia. Another such mission is .TVl‘ile premier has never been." be opened in Hungary and .o est Germany but West Ger- talks are scheduled with Czech- man Chancellor Erhard recently Oslovakia, said he was willing to receive Although Admubeg may help m. ' , bout. a meeting of Er- Adzhubel ls coming as an un- hard and Khrushchev there was official visitor with his wife and ‘ little hope here that it could several members of the staff of achieve anything concrete be- lzvestia. the Soviet government , cause of the two sides‘ firm pt)- newspaper. -sitions on main issues. particu- He ten Mose”, by a“. (m. larly German reunification. Paris Saturday and was to ar. Bill some Bonn observers felt rive here Monday for a lz.day "‘3' “5’3"”? Which could be to" ' one I? ‘5’“; léhrushche; {Iii pic- . .iure o e. rermany iering It was expected Erhard Will . . receive Adzhubei but there has -mm the war'monnglg‘ Nu.” ‘influenced state depicted by his been West German government 1 propagandisgs would aid 10ng_ opposition to the plan and alarm relations. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT BONN - : rs here speculated that lzves-I 'tia e‘ditor Alexei Adzhubei's visit}I ‘ p 0] I c v o est Germany next week; ‘ ' be a prelude to a similar brought about the RT CREATED BY wfsififié’fou In I182 MS BESTOhIED ONLY ‘3 TIMES IN THE NEXT I50 YEARS 7715? ON a 5353? romme former Doici. She looks forward to tackling tough Notting Hill. All she would like is more time for a the uneducated tend to 'march ljob that really requires a sea. on the landlord or write the wrong kind of letter." Ieration. Sometimes. surveying young secretaries around She cited a case in London: lher with their blushofdawn Stockwcll area where a child was killed in a motor accident With guidance. residents wroth to police noting that there is no I proper crossing on part of thei street linking two housing es-T totes Action was prompth forthcoming because the clti- zcns had learned to “organizeI l their data." By ERROL wnavnn HALIFAX tCPt —- A magic a golden coach and a HAS—Davin Drops IZOD—Jamboree Junction l2.l5—Tennessee Ernie Ford 12.30—Maritime Farm B'c'ast LOO—CBC News I. Weather l.l5—Shir|ey Harmer Show LOO-The Open Road Show 2.45-John Drainie Tells a Story aoo-cac' News SOS—Trans Canada Matinee lilo—TransCanada Matinee 4.03--Cdn Roundup LID—Music in the Air LIS-Muslc In the Air LEO—Tempo 5.00—Mar. Fish B'cast 5-20—Tempo. 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Weather o.l5-On Parliament Hill—£56 6.20-‘Sports Parade 6.30—Tomqht’a Music Loo—dad to the Bible 7.30—News In Weather I 7.45—Program Schedule 7.46—lona Guide Program 8.00—Twight's Music 9.00—Cltiren’a Forum—CBC 9.30—Talent Festival—CBC TODD—CBC National News 10.30—Reserved For Music CBC ‘ lino—News L Regional Weather , HOS—Starlight Serenade ' Tnao—Nm a Maritime il l .35-Sterlipht Serenade 'l2.00-NevuiRegIona| Weather & Weather complexions. she feels a pang for vanished girlhood but sim- ply plunges more deeply into. her wor j "Of course it's a little dis-1' courag'mg sometimes. you have to find ways of keeping your morale up. I do it by reading. painting and social contacts. I Wouldn't want any other job." Iglass slipper were the major I props jNepiune Theatre presented the! premiere of its adaptation of: Saturday as Halifax‘s.‘ Cinderella. The play. adapted for Nep- tune by Gavin Douglas. a mem- ber of the company. contained several major changes from the original fairy tale. ow- ever. the hundreds of children I l t l were enthralled. and the doz- . 32 B ens of adults who brought the I children to the play chuckled I at many of the far - fetched ‘ scenes. The near ~ capacity audience. made up mostly of children. the wicked stepmother, played convincingly by Davin Murray. and cheered wildly for : Cinderella and the prince.‘ played by Diana Leblanc and ‘ David Renton. The children became so wrapped up in the production that at. one point a young girl ‘ ran onto the stage to show the prince where the wicked stepn mother and stepsiSters had hld‘ den Cinderella. E Cinderella. produced and pre- sented especially for children. by the professional Neptune at the peInCeuntr-yendPeps “Minimise A FATHER AND son of- Jalandhar, India. erx masv rations ‘i- ‘\._'T.-' I guaranteem ‘TEEHE “Your” Mu FROM TIE (mu m: i. z- DIED AFTER THEY MD “4006750 THEIR MUM FAme EXACTLY“ YEARS DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. vex 21. Grosst 1. Smart stupid retort. 22. Shake- 5. Ghaatly 9. A pack HEEEIEI eare "spirit." 25. Bone: mat. 115i VE“ @l’i anima 10. Contests sheriff ‘ 1 27. He- brew letter 29. Some zoo El mamas EMEEMe fig . Ell Elia ERIE 1a! Yesterday’s Anew. in- habi- 37. Norwegian ants author it Howie”. 30. Artists' from a stand. 81. Smear. x as 19. Particles taint 20. Protective 3. Canopy covering over a. bed for a house Flower Z tico 24. Affliction 26. A gratuity 28. Cebine I monkey 29. Struck on the head: 31. ristle- like organ 35. The Orient: 36. Passage- _ ways la between seats 88. Like 39. Warp-yarn 40. Street: b a r. 41. Kingly 44. Condition 47. To incline 48. 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Each day the code letters are differan A Oryptogrem Quotation IF QVLOB‘ SAK YIFCCJPUQ LZBFKILKYQ SAX YII'CCJPTTI QVLO!‘ LQ.—IJPQBSP DVAKDVJCO Yasterrhy‘s Oryptoquota: THE HABIT OF DOING ONE-"l DUTY DRIVES AWAY FEAR.—BAUDELAIRI: o nu. King Features Indicate. no. LP! Sport! .cores Theatre Company. is the fourth l2.05—Sign Df‘ new production of the season. I , l (a i .ONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ‘, x L . . West led the king of d a- ' South Heller. monds and shif‘ed to the ten of Neither Iide vulnerable. clubs. Sloedin played the. king . ‘ go.“ from dummy and the Philippine . 5 East found this to be too tempt- , 3; ing a morsel to resist. He took . Q3954; the king with the ace and re- . LKJ‘IZ turned a club. , South won with the queen and 0502‘ 0109'” diewfive roundsoftrumps. OKIO 9_ v19" Whenhetlmpliayedeciubfo O A K 10 t 9 3 the jack. West showed out. Sjoe- along on” dintzbe ledthe ofl : $.. . . me (our . ‘5}- taxqraa gnu“ mndmm'mm l . raoa m ' , ” West took the queen With the bq 3‘ ace — the third trick for the de 7, fense— but he now had the un- Tbe but“! If pleasant choice between return- sOum “'9 t North East ing a heart to the A-Q or a 1 Q 20 Pass P8! diamond to the jack Ei‘her 4 Q way. South was bound to make Openink ‘ Did—RN 0‘ “I” four spades. s it played “to . hand well. but be was helped a w' n a, dd greatly by the defense. If East ‘ “a 12;“ 0 “I had refused to win the king of l clubs. there would h v been. New Y°rk M'y' aggtwbei?$ no way for South to avoid even- place. When in h”! due“ East could also have stopped even after taking ubs. it had re- turned a heart instead of a club. Daclarer would eventually have lost four tricks against this ne- turn. The datum col the Philippine teem 410 points. or 10 international match points. 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