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The WORLD TOMORROW
NEW STATIONS:
WESH·TV - Daytona Beach, fla . -
Channel
2, 6:15
a.m. Mon.-Fri.
WSRE - Pensacola, Fla. - Channel
23,
6
p.m.
Thurs.
CKCK-TV - Reglna, Sask. - Channel
2,
12
noon Sun.
WCAE (TV) - St. John, lnd. - Channel
50,
7:30
p.m.
Wed.
CHSJ-TV NETWORK -
2:30
p.m. Sat.
St. John, N. 8. - Channel
4.
Edmundston, N.
B. -
Channel
6.
Moncton, N. 8. - Channel
7.
CJCH-TV NETWORK -
12
noon Sun.
Hallfax, N. S. - Channel }.
Annapolls Valley, N. S. - Channel
10.
Dlgby, N. S. - Channel
6.
CJON·TV NETWORK -
1
p.m. Sun.
St. John's Nfl. - Channel
6.
Argentla, Nfl. - Chanoel ;.
Bona VIsta, Nfl. - Channel
10.
Central, Nfl. - Chaonel
4.
St. Albans, Nfl . - Channel
13.
- U. S.
STATIONS -
KOAT-TV - Albuquerque, New Mexlco
- Channel
7, 8:30
a.m. Sun.
KLRN - Austin, Texas - Channel
9,
9
p.m. Tues.
KERO-TV - Bakersfield, Callf. - Chan–
nel
23, 5:30
p.m. Sun.
KVOS-TV - Belll ngham, Wash. - Chan–
nel
12,
3:30 p.m. Sat.
are expected to be in this category by
the end of the year.
To cushion the rising rural indebted–
ness, a Federal Budget for the first time
m Australian history has provided
emergency relief for the wool industry.
In the current financia! year the Federal
Government is granting a total of $30
million to eligible woolgrowers. The
total
Federal spending on rural indus–
tries is rising abruptly from
$77
million
to $215 million for the financia! year.
That sum includes grants, bounties,
marketing promotion, fertilizer and
other subsidies, and research.
Such measures will undoubtedly pro–
vide a much-needed "shot in the arm."
But they do not solve the
basic came
of
the problem.
The
PLAlN TRUTH
WGR·TV - Buffalo, N. Y. - Channel
2, 12
noon Sun.
WCSC·TV - Charle1ton, S. C. - Chan–
nel
5, 12
noon Sun.
WCCB·TV - Charlotte, N. C. - Channel
18, 2:30
p.m. Sun.
WNOK·TV - Columbia, S. C. - Channel
19,
12
noon Sun.
KDIN-TV - Des Molnes, la. - Chan–
nel
11, 7
p.m. Tues.
KJEO - Fresno, Callf. - Channel
47,
10:30
p.m. Sat.
WFBC-TV - Greenvllle, S. C. - Channel
4, 12
noon Sun.
WA8G-TV - Greenwood, Miss.- Chan–
nel
6, 1: 30
p.m. Sun.
KHBV - Henderson, Nev. - Channel
5,
5:30
p.m. Sun.
WGR-TV - Jamestown, N. Y. - Chan–
nel
6,
12
noon Sun.
KTLA - Los Angeles - Channel
.5,
10:30
p.m. Sun.
KWHY·TV - Los Ange le1 - Channel
22,
8:30
p.m. Sun.
WTCN·TV - Minneapolls - Channel
11,
9
p.m.
Sun.
WSIX·TV - Nashvllle, Tenn.- Channel
8,
11
a.m. Sun.
KCND-TV - Pemblna, N. Dak.- Chan–
nel
12,
5
p.m. Sun.
KOIN·TV - Portland, Ore. - Channel
6,
3:30
p.m. Sun.
WAVY-TV - Portsmouth, Va.- Chan–
nel
10, 12:30
p.m. Sun.
KSL-TV - Salt Lake Clty -
Ch~nnel
5,
1:30
p.m. Sat.
KNTV - San Jose, Callf. - Channel 11,
1
p.m. Sun.
KHQ-TV - Spokane, Wash. - Channel
6,
10
a.m. Sun.
KTAL-TV - Texarkana-Shreveport -
Channel 6,
1:30
p.m. Sun.
KLTV - Ty ler, Texa s - Channel 7, 5 p.m.
Mon.,
10:30
p.m. Sun.
The Causes?
The cydes of good-weather
f
bad–
weather have continued century after
century. But few stop to ask, "Why ?"
Humanity has come to assume that the
cyclical pattern of drought, of hurri–
canes, tornadoes, earthquakes are the
way it ís - and always will be.
Few people have stopped to realize
that natural disasters such as droughts
need not
take place. And if they do,
there are reasons why they do.
Part of the problem is a result of
the present
CONFJGURATION
of the
eanh - the mountain systems, the
stress factors of earthquake faults, and
related geological phenomena have been
partially responsible for sorne natural
catastrophes.
The primary
CAUSE
of agricultura!
October-November
1970
KRGV-TV - We1laco, Tex. - Channel
5, 6 a.m. Tues.
- CANADIAN STATIONS -
CKSO·TV - Elllot Lake, Ont. - Chan–
nel
3, 12:30
p.m. Sat.
CFCF·TV - Montreal, Que. - Channel
12, 3
p.m. Sun.
CKMI-TV - Quebec Clty, Que. - Chan–
nel
5,
10
p.m. Tues.
CKSO-TV - Sudbury, Ont. - Channel
.5,
12:30
p.m. Sat.
CFQC-TV NETWORK -
12
noon Sun.
Saskatoon, Sask. - Chaonel
8.
Stranraer, Sask. - Cbannel 3.
CFCN-TV NETWORK -
3
p.m.
Sun.
Calgary, Alta. - Charmel
4.
Drumheller/ Hand Hills, Alta.
Channel
12.
Banff, Alta. - Channel
8.
Brooks, Alta. - Channel
9.
Lake Loulse, Alta. - Channel
6.
Lethbrldge, Alta. - Channel
13.
Drumheller, Alta . - Cbannel
10.
Sundre, Alta. - Channel
7.
Burmls, Alta. - Channel 5.
Oyen, Alta. - Channel
2.
Klmberley, B. C. - Channel 3.
Columbia Valley, B. C.-Channel
6.
Jubllee Mt., B. C. - Channel
8.
CFRN-TV NETWORK - 1 p.m. Sun.
Edmonton, Alta . - Channel
3.
Whltecourt, Alta. - Cbannel
12.
Ashmont, Alta. - Channel
12.
Lac la Blche, Alta. - Channel
6.
CKBI · TV NETWORK -
3
p.m. Sat.
Prlnce Albe rt, Sask. - Channel 5.
Altlcane, Sask.- Channel
10.
North Battleford, Sask.- Channel 7.
Nlpawln, Sosk. - Channel 2.
Greenwater, Sosk. - Channel 4.
Blg Rlver, Sa1k.- Channel 9.
problems, however, is man's own fool–
ish mistakes in handling his great
natural resources.
Australia's suffering
is
part of the
worldwide crisis in farming. Topsoi l
depletion in the Great Australian
wheatlands and in the grazing lands
that bordee the great central desert is a
replay of what happened in the Ameri–
can west in the 1930's. Man himself has
been responsible for bringing on many
such calamities.
There is no reason why any nation
cannot have productive farm and graz–
ing lands without the fears of cydical
droughts. How many of these prob–
lems have arisen and how they may
be solvcd is explained in our
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