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Page 1: Jol- Influence ofConflict from...“IceBlink, ” a dramaof the sea by C. S. Abraham, with anall-male cast. Tension mounts as a cargoshipmoves through icebergs inthe North Atlan-tic

August 9-15

uncle a hot rod as the only convey-ance to use on his date.Father Knows Best

Comedy series starring RobertYoung and Jane Wyatt. This week—-“Kath’s Romance.” Kathy is disturbedwhen her boy friend visits the Ander-son home and pays more attention toher father than to her.December Bride

Comedy series starring Spring By-ington. Matt’s performance in Lily’sclub play prompts him to consider atheatrical career, much to his wife’sdismay.Rhapsody

Host Jan Rubes and Ivan Romanoffand the orchestra present music anddances of Holland and Japan. Pro-gram includes sea songs of the Nether-lands and a sample of Japanese jazz.

World’s StageTrue drama series introduced by

Dr. Frank Baxter. This week—“TheOther Van Gogh.” The story of Theo-dore Van Gogh’s devotion to his ar-tist brother.Playhouse U.K.

“Ice Blink,” a drama of the sea byC. S. Abraham, with an all-male cast.Tension mounts as a cargo ship movesthrough icebergs in the North Atlan-tic. Produced in England by VivianDaniels.Long Shot

A program of comedy and com-mentary, produced by Ross, Maclean.This week’s guests two poles-apartsocial figures: author ClevelandAmory and plump, cigar-smokingNorth American traveller Box-CaiBetty, the Queen of the Hoboes.Amory’s books are “The Proper Bos-tonians,” a social history of Bostonsociety, and “The Last Resorts,” a de-scription of social resorts at suchplaces as Newport, Palm Beach andBar Harbour. Box-Car Betty, a no-madic hitch-hiker who is frequentlyarrested for vagrancy (and may turnup some morning sleeping on yourporch) is the daughter of a LongIsland banker. She left home at 15 toroam the continent. The two guestswill discuss their social backgroundsand points of view on society.

CHANGING ASIA(Continued from page 2)

rector of the Harvard-Yenching In-stitute will speak as a student ofAsia, while J. Graham Parsons, As-sistant Secretary of State for FarEastern Affairs, Washington, willrepresent the official U.S. view-

THE WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM at Saskatoon is featured thisSunday on CBC-TV’s “Country Calendar.” Above, CBC Farm CommentatorLionel Moore chats with Mrs. Peter Denholm, Convener of Rooms for the

Museum, in a scene from the film, shot in the old-fashioned parlour.

Han Suyin; Fazlur Rahman, of theInstitute of Islamic Studies, McGillUniversity; C. S. Venkatachar,High Commissioner for India toCanada, and chairman E. B. Jol-liffe, Q.C., of Toronto.

Tuesday, August 11Western Influence on Asia—

Speaker, Y. P. Mei, professor ofOriental Studies at the State Uni-versity of lowa with comment byEdwin O. Reischauer; chairman,Anne Francis, radio commentatorand columnist of the OttawaJournal.

Wednesday, August 12Communist Influence on Asia—

Speaker, Kazushige Hirasawa withcomment by Han Suyin and L. N.Palar; chairman, Rene Levesque,journalist and broadcaster of Mont-

real.Thursday, August 13

Sources of Conflict between Eastand West—Speaker Edwin O. Reis-chauer with comment by NirmalChaudhuri and Y. P. Mei, withchairman Frank Peers, Supervisorof the Talks and Public Affairs De-partment of the CBC.

Friday, August 14Asia and Western Policy—

Speaker, J. Graham Parsons withcomment by Peter Stursberg, jour-nalist and broadcaster of Ottawa,and Walter Gordon, of ClarksonGordon and Co., with chairmanEdgar Mclnnis, president of theCanadian Institute of InternationalAffairs.

point. In all, there should be somevery fine discussions.”

The Couchiching Conference,held annually at Lake Couchi-ching, about 90 mile? north of To-ronto, is a joint project of theCanadian Institute on Public Affairsand the CBC. Those participatingspend the week (August 8-14) atthe lake with daily lectures and dis-cussions. Each night during theconference, the CBC Trans - Can-ada radio network broadcasts anhour of the evenings sessions. (OnWednesday, August 12, there willbe an extra half-hour.) Followingare the subjects and speakers whichCBC listeners will hear;

Saturday, August 8The Revolution in Asia—Speaker,

Nirmal Chaudhuri, U.N. Diploma-tic Correspondent, Singapore StraitsTimes, with comment by KazushigeHirasawa and William Dobson,head of the department of EastAsiatic Studies, University of To-ronto; chairman Max Freedman,Washington correspondent of theManchester Guardian.

Sunday, August 9Social Changes in Asia—Speaker,

Han Suyin, with chairman, Dr. M.G. Ross, vice-president of the Uni-versity of Toronto.

Monday, August 10Asian Roads to Progress—a panel

presentation with L. N. Palar, In-donesian Ambassador to Canada;

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