!ne Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. ‘SWEEPSTAKES WI ON THE A MUN DA I l’l{uliltAMS l , . ,. ' could cause damage at e1@ Cl‘(-YJV moment of growth and differen-. Z, tistion of the mid-zone bronchial? >‘ 1.30 P-m.:,::,::::d VANCOUVER ice) — Jim dozen proposals or marfiggg LONDON (Reulersl—-A Dutch epithelium -‘z :3:-'r"“:_smm' Hi" McGee has $30.000 waiting but he has no plans for that lllflflllioll lh P500‘! birth pm mm mm for him at the bank but hes either. month. might have something to mymendly Gun, inuno hurry to pick it up ---I-hose 1“ yer‘. Theyld do with the development of Em _Mr_ “gm Guess I'll dgo haround to- drive you to the bughounn chancer should be studied fur-w ' ' . - - morrow." ' t . . . . ‘ _ ' ‘ p.m.—Thu living World sai e 79 year He mlgm take 3 mp to tmeaiéazsi::'sL;l;ece!lsritish medical I 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.Jl 3.45 4.00 4.30 5.0l 5.30 6.00 ¢.3i 7.0l 7.15 7.30 8.00 3,30 p.m,—Don Messer p.m.-Garry Moore — p,m.—-Plsydlte "ll ivpi-'- 9.00 10.00 ll.00 old bachelor. “lt's too wet today." p,m.—Time Out For Music He told an interviewer p_m___wm;,,.. 1 he has no p l ans to cele- p‘m._G.;.ng brate the third-prize Irish p.m.—-CFCY iv News sweepstakes windfall be won p,,,._——spom w last October. p,m.—Phil sllvsri Show "I have been celebrating all p.m.—Rin Tin n the days of my life." he said. “I used to be a heavy whisky drinker. Not any more——don't ust it" But he felt he might move from his tiny. two-flights-up D” " 1”’ "Birth Month NNER ‘Seen Linked England to revisit his native Bristol which he left_as a boy to go to sea—“just to get away for a couple of months." He has lived in Vancouver since the end of the First World War in which he served with the Fort Garry Horse. No new radio or television? No. It calls the suggestion “s new and possibly important observa- tion” about the early back- ground of patients with cancer of the broncus. Tests in Holland showed bron- chial cancer was more likely to develop in those born in winter than in summer. People born in March were twice as suscepti- ble as those born in summer. The article says that in mid- lung at birth there was actively growing bronchial epitheliumi which was supposed to be more vulnerable to damage than that of the inner zone. The magazine wonders whether this tissue “I'm hard of hearing. you see; if 1 had a radio turned on loudly enough so that I could be damaged by seasonal influences in such a way that was discussed and it was stated at the end of the winter both were seriously depleted of Vitamin A. . This lack also was regarded; as an important factor which th as- B‘ D ev- OTTAWA (C-P)--Canada's Al- ouette satellite has the best rec- ord of any free world space pru- ject so far, Defence Minister‘ Helwer has told the C,ommons.I He read from the bulletin of! the National Aeronautics and: Administration of the United States in putting these facts on record—up to c. 4 n $0.91! faa.,z.I.:> oon: Alouette, put into a polar or-: hit to study the ionosphere, has made 5.888 orbits of the earth. travelled 169,000,000 miles, ex- ecuted 15,250 commands and re- corded 3,170 miles of electronic’ tape. It has not yet had to fall] back on any of its standby equip Ii I 1 l .05—Women’s ‘L30 rented room. mainly to es- uflo pm—CBC TV News cape the mailman who has could heard it, it would dil- i2.i3 a.rn.—loi:sl wmim delivered about 100 letters “Pb °t‘h°" P90919- 12.iA s.m--5'9" O" since his win became known. "Ill I've got a few books. CKCW_Tv They included about a Im happy. n25 p.m.-Station Sign On News. Weather. Sports Loo p.m.—Mondsy Plsybill The Middle or the Night 0 P _ g_3o p.m.—At Home With Helen Cracker 3,00 p.m.—Take Thirty By ALAN HARVEY 3.30 p.m.-—The Friendly Giant LONDON iCP)—A hot flghti 3.45 p.m.—Mr- loom between two transplanted Cana- 4.oo p.m.—This Living World’ dians is in prospect over Brit- 1.30 p.m.—Romper Room ain's choicest television prop- 5_oo p.m.—Reu|e Dazzle er , The franchise for’ commercial TV in Central Scotland comes up for reallocation at the end of July, 1964, and two of the big bidders are Lord Beaverbrook and the present licence-holder,’ Roy '1‘-homson. Newspaper magnate Thomson acquired the franchise. covering about four-fifths of Scotland. in 1956. and soon after made his celebrated remark that e li-I p.m.—Emmett Ke 6,00 p.m.—SUpp|r Club 4,_i5 p.m.-Television 6.25 p.m.—-Supper Clu 6.35—Wealher 6.55 p.m.—Sporls 7.00 p.m.-—Biography 7.30 p.m.—-77 Sunset Strip 8.30 p.m.—Don Mesier 9.00 p.m.—Gsrry Moore ln.O0 p.m.—Playdste ll.00 p.m.—lnquiry l 1.30 p.m.—-Explorations 5.30 News 12.00 a.m.—CBC rv News money. From e start. l2.l4 e.m.--Viewpoint property was a big money-. maker. ' 12.20 a.m.—Lional Network News . 12.25 a.m.—Station sign off To this clash between Cana-E rdlan tycoons, a special piquancy' cpcy “mg is imparted by Beaverbrook's apparent change of policy. Over MONDAY the years. his papers have‘ _ stoutly opposed the principle of °'25"5‘9" °" commercial TV. Last May. the o.30—News In Weather 6.35--Country 5. Western Roundup 6.55—News and Weather 7.00-Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15--Country & Western Roundup 7.30—News and Weather 7.35—Fsrm Report 7.4l—Country In Western Roundup publisher said his Daily Ex- press group had no ambition to come involved in the field. But this week alert reporters spotted Daily EX‘pl‘l€-SS execu- tives Max Aitken and Tom Hot Fig ht Seen In Prospect [Independent Television Author- ity, the_ organization which said later: member of the group that has educational. cultural and [of Rosebery; Sir Malcolm Knox. I primal at St. A versity. and Sir Hugh Fraser. wealthy businessman who runs a pos Knightsbridge. 09068 W85 like 8 Permit 10 Print 1 organization said the group is 9 renewing its application. the Johnny-come-lately I! going WARM WELCOME Street bridgehead. Beaverbrook gave a statement to a reporter warmly welcoming his country- Blaikibusn art the offices of the man to the London scene. rty In U.K. grants licences. Aitken, Beaverbrook's eon." “We are a junior submitted plans to ron an enter- tainment station." Otli-er members include octo-‘ genarian racehorse owner Earl Uni- store in A spokesman for the Thomson ‘Some members viewed the ties. Beaverbrook's successful invasion of the British newspa- per industry preceded that of Thomson by many years. but ahead by leaps and bounds. when Thomson invaded Fleet from his Edinburgh 8.00 —News 8.1 l-—Weather B.l6--Country & Western Roundup 8.45--Weather B.50--Atlsnlic News 9.10--CBC Preview Commentary 9.l5—Notes and Music 9.27—Matinee Music Chsrsdel NEW YORK fAP>—F.ight phy-l cians from across the . .‘ have filed a $l6.000.000 damagel suit where. charging theyi were portrayed as “quacks" ini a Columbia Broadcasting Sys-I tem television program. -. The ,.suit concerned a CBS-TV program last March 27 entitled The Health Fraud. It dealt with form of blood era-py. named CBS, the Armstrong Cork Company and Talent - Associates Paramount Limited as defendants. A lawyer for CBS said "ln our! ll.00—News & Weather Institute Program ‘ll.20—Notes & Music ll.27—Matinee Musical Charade: 'll.30—Notes In Music ‘ll.40—Notes and Music '|l.45—Bulletin Board ”_50_N°m and Mum opinion, the "case is wholly ISSUES SUPPLEMENT 11.55-—Ai|anilc News Roundup Wmlout me“t~ TOKYO (Ap)__Empemr mm l2.00—Weather The physicians. who special-jhim an ucompnshed amuem. l2.05~—Town In Country Time l2.l5—Don Meuer — CBC 12.30-News and Weather l2.45—Town In Country Time l.00—News Headlines & Weather ‘l.05—Town cl. Country Time ation therapy," although fictitious names werel used, they were readily identi-I Eight U.S. Physicians Seek $16 Million CBS Damages ize in "ultra-violet blood irradi-‘botanist ma moiogish has pub. asserted thatliished his fourth boo fiable in the communities where year. cancer ensued. mother's milk or cow's milk RIPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ment. Alouette was built in Canada and launched last year atop a U.S. rocket. The reliance of a child on luteroiicrpaasacaieau snuggled inm-robbery bet-» ._.6.;x_iNae.v 1aii.aa‘s “ THEY'RE ALL Aukc! VOU CAN BE IN IQE FOU I DON'T‘ KNOW.’ THAT'S WHAT’! Lll<E Alsour CLASS RINGS - ewe.’ J E His .I..l3)|__V.l..l3_ they practise because they are only such specialists in those communities. Dr. R. C. Olney of Lincoln. Neb.. one of the eight physicians described their specialty as one w ‘c ncreases resistance of patients against infection by increasing blood oxygen and increasing action of white blood cells to destroy infection." The complaint asserted that the broadcast created the false impression that ultra - violet ood irradiation therapy was a fraud. k. a 24-page volume that suppl Plans of Nasu. published last 2.00—News and Weather 2.27—Matinee Musical Charade: By B- JAY CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER 3 03__Trans Canada Matinee CBC 130-70!" "‘ °°”'""/ 5' 9°?‘ East dealer. 4.00—-News Hudllnfl 5 W""‘°" Neither side vulnerable. 4.03—Canadisn Roundup—-CBC NORTH 4.lO—Tops in Country and Pops ‘AKJ87. 4.30—The Oulpom 10 5.00-News and Weather .10‘ 5.05—Mstlnee Musical Chsrsdes “K74 5.08-The OU'P°’" 5.25-Marine Weather Q53 94 5.28—The Ouipnrts 'Q7s3, ' 985. 6.00-News end West er __ ‘Ad-8‘ 6.l5-On Parliament Hlll—CHC 5.20-sports Parade 6 30-Tonlghts Music 0 7.00-Beck to the Bible AK.) 7.3o—News and Weather .KQ9753. 7.45—Progrsm Schedule §Q10 7.46—Tonlght’s Music 1 Ham‘: 9.00—Fsrm Forum —- C C . 9-30—Dlsi|nguished Artists — CBC g: 10.00-News Roundup end Speaking P”. 8. F”, 8. Personally CDC 3” ‘ . Pa" ‘ . l0.30'—COMll‘\|l'\lll l-lolidey an Pa Pa‘ ll.O0—News and Regional Weather 0".‘ ll.05—~$lsrllght Serenade ll.30--News and Maritime Weather ll.35-Starlight Serenade l2.00-News, Regional Weather In sports ores ‘2'°5-s''" 0" this can happen even in the best gu circles is shown by the acco - panylng hand played between KONMY Italy and the United States in the world championship of 1961. . The American North - South pair got to a grand slam on the bidding shown. The reader can judge for himself whether North or south was more at fault. but in our view the jump to six diamonds by North con- stituted an exaggeration of his values. ‘~0O—The Gerry Fogsrty Show. Pen 1 I-00—CIC News I, Inland Weather 0.15-Maritime Spomoest I.2l—-The Gerry Fogerty Show rt I.24—The lob Goulel Show l.30—The Gerry Fogsrty Show Part 3 FAMOUS HANDS m contract. but the declares‘, not Having jumped to two spades already and thus expressed in- terest in a slam. North should have done no more than bid five diamonds. or possibly five clubs. South, on the actual sequence. can hardly be blamed for bid- ding seven diamonds. since all :5’ E! values for a jump-shift. Of course. either player could h ave used Blaclrwood aiid The grand slam went down one — 100 points —wben declar- er led the ten of diamonds from dummy and finessed alter East followed low. when the Italians had the North-South cards, they bid: Isl Sufi Wed Pass 10 Pan I Pose 89 Pass 8 rue SN‘! Pan 4 ran (9 _Psse 4 Pan I an I Pan 6 we WASH our atoms, U’ ""°”‘9"-’ WASH OUZ CLOTHES, z WA6H OUR GLOTHEQ 10 ‘FIG H18 FIST - =1 -111 5 DAILY CROSSWORD '§ aonose xnaugiotu at :s.ws:p- 5 an A ‘ 5”" 5 ‘ gm aide track 8. Flower 10- 8.spawn 53 um Cnetraln Is cc of ' {.3 songs L Cereal fish ‘ Q an 9. Bear 24. Ogre: _ 10.311: away 5. To anti :6. Moalesn Q - gm‘ 1! Sheeplllce ii Noah's title a pr 18.; toast to shelter as.Notis- 1‘ same health 1. Plunder hag '3; 51%,, 14. Ski: tunic 8. 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YJOKTD J'1"U V)IOO'|V¢l 30!‘ IAKTNXTD QPGY DAPBI BPQU. ...c!A!"l.‘R! figs:-fiyetls-ypsepetec!mW3O MEANLYADIIBSA IIAN ‘unto IS A SNOB.--'.t'KACKERAY 01fl.ne¢l‘estaseelndioeII.Iae»0 was certainly a sound having been doubled by East, played the diamonds normally and went down one. East played low when the ten was led from dummy and declarer went up ja- wlth the king; trump tricks and went down one ——50 points. So Italy gained so points on the deal. l.35—Msx Ferguson Show 9.00—CIC News snd Direct Reports 9.l0-Frevigw Corninentcfy 2.l5—Al|snllc School B'Cssi 9.|5_‘_M_ c|\,.,.|¢|. "listen I-‘ Tell Stories" 'lo.i5_e|.y,¢..,. 2.30—Atlsnlic School B'Csst 1o.3o—:N°w | Agk V“ "Parlons Frenrals” Il.oo...cgc N.” 2.45—John Drslnie Tells a Story ll.O5-Joan Marshall News 3:03—‘l'.C. Matinee 3.30-‘LC. Matinee ll.l5-For Consumers ll.2o—Reoerd Album ll.3o--‘mg W LN-—ClC News ll.45-Mule on Qhg Huohsq 4.03—Csnedlsn Roundup 12.00-Jsrnborle Junction 4.l0—Muslc in the Air 12.15-Music of Don Meseer 4.30—Cevntdown 5-00—Meritlme Fish B'Csst 5.20-Tempo (Cal-l only) CBC Note- book 12.30--Maritime Farm I’Cest l.o0—CIC News I inland Weather She 6.00-—CIC News snd Weather d.l5—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Meritime Sporiscasi 6.25-Music in the Evening 7.00—Opening of Commonweeth Cable 7.30—0uslness Barometer 7.40—Merlne Weather 8.00-Assignment 8.30-—Redlo international 9.00-—Fsrin Fourrn 9.30—Distlngulshed Artists l0.00-CDC Net. News Roundup I Speslilng Personally lO.30—Conlinenisl Holiday ll.00—Metinee Theatre IL30-Concert Album l2.0o—Sport Scores, Inlsnd In Marine Weather l2.l5—Montovsni I his orch. l2.45—Musle In the Night OIR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE UEONVU ENO1 3|-|.l. I r" ll3_N_d_V 1i.1