‘h‘ ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. April 9. 1868. 17 promise o! imprth in the securities busin s. 9” TH E “R U - TUESDAY PROGRAMS . S . S I g mmrmwould b: 8006 for th- crcrd‘v gliuostMPWTED av mom i 1.30 p.m.—-Muslcaie p.m.-Chu rieiene On Abuses ,ln Securities it was the tremendous growth f of the share-owning population that had a good deal to do with l VHIINVIE) initiation of the investigation. 3’00 p'mi-"IJoretta Young By JACK LEFLE . -aside from the scandal that 3'30 :M'__T.k. Thmv NEW YORK (AP) T: {ore June 1, It is expected tojpecin've buyer for 90 day; an" racked the American Stock Ex- . ‘ '_5¢ I , Hm mics and h _ e sec" .be W6" “in”; than the com- start of the public offering. change and directed the eyes 0! 4.00 p-M- a" , 930 81189 CPmmis- lparatively mild initial report is-i Ever since the investigation COHEN” 0“ “I. "ti" “5m” 4.30 p.m.-Todey at Home man has turned the spotlight, on .sued Wednesday. ‘ “mm "a" made v .of buying and “mu stocks. pun—Raul. Dazzle 5.30 .m—Mika Mercury and I. r .. r . p H“ sup" c" ‘ era! facade of scandaL 39" 9:10;: [2.09058d, among other Cohen began. the financial com- ha! snared 1“. 17.900900- Am‘mI ‘IO CHAMPimsi-ll? The N m I . - - munity has been apprehensive Ule are millions of average WMHRSH SCHOOL! 6-00 P-m—SUW n . 5” “5 gale "f PUbllC-. Extend to the ovor-the-counter about what tact it would take, citizens whose knowledge of i s.3l prim-Gazette {y 18 {Xpecled in set up the :market the financial reporting. tSome people felt that it might market practices is limited. : 7_o| pm.-—CIFCY TV News uddustrys own housecleaning m .proxy and insider trading regu- iho go critical that it would up; It is these who need protee- a i 7.15 e-m-‘Cm'm' “'7 :1 van“; Of “mm” “’ new Ham“ currently applying to so investors and send the stick tion from "boiler room" overa- M. can 8:5 an regulations compame Isted on exchanges. market into a tailspin. instead, tnrs who unscrupulously push: i 9.00 p-m--—NHI F-nnl AC angrs and ‘hrokcrs have. Broadcn the disciplinary area :the market spurted to a new any kind of stock for sale; pub— _< _ patron at Ioronla been working to lmprnvP prac-‘of the commission and the in- peak for 1963 after release ot‘lii-lty and market letter writers 3‘ ".30 p.m,_lnqu|yy tlces ever smce a scandal broke ‘dustry's self-policing arms. the "port, iwho promote stocks with outra- : ; l2.oo p.mi—-Newl in the American 'Stock Ex- .et up minimum capital reg Most officials of the 18 ex geous claims; promoters of new 1 12.13 a.m,—-Loce| Weather change. scoondm 512.9. m 1961. quirements for brokerage firms changes in the us. and execu~ “hot issues" with little sound 0 5 12.14 s.m.-—\{Iswpolni The commission: in a 1.600. and standards of character and Itives of hrokeraae firms chose value. and salesmen with little C 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off 9388- “poll to Congresv‘ 0" a competence for salesmen. ‘lo maintain a wary silence until knowledge of the business they (I! . .._. 17‘monu" inves'v‘gaimnv “Unliefl- Require a broker selling \ilhey could study the bulky docu- are ' I“ AA“- AA‘A Hated abuses anhwgh it new “001‘ ‘0 dallVPl‘ a DFOSDEP- imeni. 'I‘he -(".lil"ll'l§s"IOll investigation H II ' ' i I r r y I grave abuses in the. securities; The commISsion, In its lirst‘SEC Commissioner Milton H bus‘ness but has found no 4 1 1 1 I I IIAIIIII and 4 4 178 Kent St. (Opp. Eatoa'e): T v i one of pervaswe and fraudulent l activity." ‘ Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pan. 0 said the general picture is "not tug of the issuing company's fi- ‘nancial condition to each pros But those who would talk ex- said the findings couldn't be pressed general approval. Some‘ The number of shareowners was the most comprehensive since the 1930s. and some saw it as forcing a quiet revolution in can be translated into' action. Congressional hearmgsi will have to be held and the commission will have to work hum" Joseph Sheen. Kensingion. is a patient in Prince Edward Island” Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr an Mrs. Reginald Mac- CKCW-TV l2.30 p.m.—statioo Sign on 12.45 hum—Tuesday Piavbii 0 ion 2.30 p.m.-Natlensl Schools 3.30 p.m.—-Take Thirty ' outwith exchanges such changes in existing regulations as seem required. Congress probably won't be in a position to legislate until next year. EXPECT SEQUEL iln the meantime. a second section of its report will be. sub- mitted by the commission be- Nutt, Charlottetown were recent visitors in Kensingion. MISS Millie. Cousins. Kensing- ton spent a pleasant holiday in Charlottetown visiting friends. On Tuesday afternoon. Fred Tuplin of lndian River was tak- en by plane to Halifax where he will enter the. hospital there. Mr. Tuplin has been a patient RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT " “’i” h" '3 “"15 mm mm“ j larv School has resumed her considered hostile and other!» the W! W H ' ’ ' .. our K‘wa I v _l a y _' \ _ , , y a Street does busi 9“ RI '5 o. 1 Call 4-8246 .5!“ hid?“ a”d.”’.‘°’.‘““e“da‘ dunes alter being confined to mmmvmvd that hwy held mums-v- iii. with ‘ diffgglpzimoop 4 ’ .ions 0 t..e commission 5 inves- I her home mm mm -- Frmiwl week ’ 6'X LNISV 138335 I mymme “00 p‘m'—:wm :m in Prince County Hospital Sum- ‘ l 4.30 ,m.-— omper com I I l 5.01 :_m._hui. Dam, merside for the past several mg m menu-rm 0F .“Ulsfgffigaw v ‘JMLOOK m” .- THEV Musr HAVE I THE WALLPAPER . l weeks He wa accom is led b OFTHI “bus 1 ’ ' 5.30 p.m.-—F|gnewton, hang and .' 2' ' 3 ' p n y WHICH EM'GRATEDTOTHEILS- u": lel. WOW! 1 DON'T DAT! ANY gs 3“” HE" PET!" ii ’5 ALL- FADID ' Do” Mr. and Mrs. Keith M a n n his Sister Mrs. Jane Campbell. ms DEM/SHED ler SZK‘II M 1* \ \ Sil UNDEQNEATH.’ ' 600 m.__3Upp" club entertained at a card harry Mon- RN” 0f \ancouver. B.C.. w o Will-'55 T THE Oil/[Y i _ (é, I No... '. i ("‘5 :m *Televmon New. day evening for the Indian Riv. has been With her brother for TRACE flMflfi/rfiigé‘lcxmffy l" 1. 1‘ i 6:25 pjm:_suppe, er Women's Institute. The led some tlmP- mm . m t. . I 6 35 pmrnlmmn wwhu ies high score went to Mrs. Will- and Mm Edgar Mathews. ‘ a . i i i ' lam Hickey and the gentleman's Balm- WWE “Ce-“t Vim"! ‘30 ’1' ' , a 6.40 p.m.-—Supper u 6.50 p.m_—-Televislon Sports 7.00 p.m.~N.B. Free Time Pol. 7.00 p.m.—Thosrre at Seven Always A Bvlde 8.30 p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys 9.00 pun—Car 54, Where Are You? 9.30 p.m.—Perry Mason 10.30 p.m.—-Fronf Page Challenge II 30 p m. "Um-ori- high to Eddy Easter. consolation Gharlniil’inwn~ C. prizes went to Mrs. Jean Hun- ter and Peter McLellan. The hich chair prize went to Ros‘ elia Gillis. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by members of the Institute. Miss Joyce Harrington. Spring Valley spent the weekend wiihMrs. PISQUID EAST Mrs. Reg MacNevin and daughter Darlene. Charlottetown ‘were visitors at the home of ii'lacNevin's parents, Mr. or- grog", m A SEF'TAUGHT MEW 'IIIAINED HIMSELF IO MD WIN. Gm D FIE-READ THE H :m gym—«Inquiry Miss Pauline Hunter. Indian?and Mr“ L‘Wi Jay recently , HEBREW,“ - izoo o.m.—csc TV News River. 4 M.“- “nd. M” my“ "'3’ we" man one oorsser uncommon 12.14 s.m.—Vlewpomi Miss Sharon Crone! returned 3:133“ 1" Charli’tiel‘lwn- 1““ firsts Em gsfikégfiuu not; . . . w N . . ' - I -ME i woos i2 20 s m—CKCW sws by plane to Monoton N B alter‘ Levi Jay named to m, h mo SHA E 12:25 sum—Sign i l I si TV. CALLS spendmg the weekend in Baltic. {from the Prince Edward Island gimehegrgggnu' Mr' and Mrs‘éllospitai. Friday. where. he had . ' ' . _ lheen a patient. for a couple of Miss Mary Rogers. indlan Ri-‘WF ' mm scan ‘54. - 4ND COULD ouarrm ENTIRE NEW 767WMIN7 FROM MEMORY m aemt.’ . .ks. ver has recovered from a severe} wallafp “inolfidgp was a to. “3X V1.13 mm 01' DAY attack of “flu.” Miss Rogers is ii Day (.3537 Nita 44503—44462 9 teacher at Baltic school. Mrs. Elmer Caseley returned cent visitor in Charlottetown. M' s Eva Stewart spent the [weekend at the home of her par- . 8. Lubrieem DfoLlasY CROSSWORD 21.?“ NiIII'IN I V VAIL s RADIO & Tv' to her home in Baltic after being enls, Mr. and Mrs_ Leith Stew- 'A aPeel-e, 4-50” '0 i204 Kent St. Ch'town a patient for several weeks inlari. St. Patrick‘s Road. gum“??? 5.Pitched: the QooQere Prince County Hosplifll- ‘ Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor 'memld mus-I '—-‘ '; Mr. Mrs. Daniel Nnnnannn Charlottetown. Mo y. 1-'-Bl“nd" tshlpn as (ex- CFCY entertained at seven tables of Many of the residents of this 1'“ ‘4' 1' -3- “W cards. Tuesday evening for the district are confined to their "mo' “'3' Wu!) ""5"" Indian River Women's Institute. homes with flu. 1‘ fix agglfm’ “gel” __.I Ladies high score went to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were ' EEL‘E’L 0; weam" Jean Hunter. gentlemans high. visitors in borne Valley with .‘g‘l‘gggm' m b.35—Country i! Western inundup Fred N n n n a n‘ mnsola' ‘ n n the" da‘ugh-tm' Mrs' Eu], MIC. 19-20" 008"? In a. bureau lee 6.55—News Ii Weather awards went to Mrs' wlmam Donald and M!" Macmwd‘ “J‘lfl. Blue fissure 27.1‘roublel IUD—Hebrew Christian Hour HiCk'y and Pater MSCLenan' (.h r" "Ari Mn‘ Ray ‘83:}? NIIQIOW: 13. Old 28. Formal I 7.15—Country 8. Western loundup Th: {mpw'om was "'0" by M"' " at n e own' Wm "can “I M- In head-cover- I 73PM.“ ,_ wum, Keith Mann and the llucky door ‘0“ Hi "I? home M- Mm 5‘1an 3231mm“ port 5 put 7.3s—crcv Farm News hm" bv Mrs. Krilh Crafer- WW": “7- “"1 Ni"- L‘W‘ notice 16. Principal 81.8wlndles: 38.1mm or E [Al—Country I. Western Roundup ‘ Ch “as "WM by H“, I g ...- U ._ _ . .._.._.__B_.A_ 23'Muue no“ roles: “31109. "I'd-lei“. 80PM“ less assisted by members of the. ALL MAKE pApEn “Antlered theat. 32. Border 42. Narrow < all—Wendie: W1. i Papermakers today convert Illim-l damning: “Spree: inlet: a.15——Couniry I. Western Ioundup Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Baliic.‘. grass, glass and filaments of fi-Powm 001101. I'- Ml ass—Weather principal of Kensington Elemen-. funm' into white sheets of paper. undid“ 8.50—Alianiic New! “mm.” I 2 3 4 5 a 7 s 8.57—Thought For loday n‘lmn"bhr' 9.00—News a Voice Reports—{BC I ' “it?!” 9 '0 9.10—Praview Commentary—CBC $3,.“ 9.15—Momlng Moods 'mm H '1 ‘3 9.30-4’ick Your Partner B B. JAY BE“ . 9,35—Morning h Moods y Km 3' m m " 'l’ i. 9.55—Whai'a T e San ‘ “LOO—News L Weathegr Snugh dealer i H“ “'5' "M 3 gm"! hidden! (2 Wdl') '7 '8 '9 Ill 10‘05__N°m ., MWC Both sides vulnerable. :6rrmg frequently on the optim-i "'Mmm '- IOJO—Count Your Blessings—CBC ' NORTH idsmc sldei and it W” ProbabIYI may” 20 2| 2: 1’ 10.”..th 57 i .Q862 lbecause of this tendsncv in f‘"""- um um. 24 15 _ab 0 Io.20—-—Notee and Music .hlirl thati he develppeld his flair m ‘ 5 II-OO—Newl Headlines 1. Weather 0 53V HS 889111ng hopeless H.02-Notes a Music out K: i contracts. a mum” '7 a” 79 3° 3' 5’ ” HAS—Bulletin Board WEST EAST i V This deal is a simple Illustra- «I'm mm as _—34 35 so > IL50—Notes and Mus": . '_ . 104 Mon 0f the type of hand he loved m, 11.55—Atlaotie News soundup O AKJ 970 010852 to play. He was in six spades~ a,“ 37 g, 3, z MOO—Weather 0 K” o 1097 llarsely. for a change. as a re- “Pup”. of _ GT 12.05—Moaliy Music ‘0” Q9543 suit of his partner’s overhids. m. w. 40 4i 4-: In lZ.30-—News a Weathei SOUTH Looking at all four hands it w a IZ.4:l—P.E.l. Road Rapuri ' .AKJ9758 would seem that Charlie was Lam». m 43 44 12‘45_Mu,ly Mum .__. idestined to go down one. While 3,4 crllp, LOO—News Headlines Ii Weather 0 AQ4 l the club H n e s s e was on. the m. 45 4" Luz—Interlude Q1076 =diamond finesse was not. and it and, Lia—shinny Harmer s. wnm On a. m. therefore looked I! though he 4" E ‘ mp (cac) ' would have to lose two diamond DAILY CRYPIOQUME — Here’s how to work It: 1.45—Mostly Mom 150.11”! :1!“ gm tricks and the contract. a x 1. n a A x 3 a A ARTIST! ' 7 2'”°‘“"”' 3‘ W““‘" m But he hreezed through the II L 0 N G l' E L L 0 W i" /'// "‘ v i . . ’ . ‘ . » /,/ 33:33”: Eficg’i‘f 6: P". 5" P8" nl'y "1 i.vpical fashion and had Oneletus- simply stands for another. In this sampleAis used a "5‘? \\ a'WNew. a. W“;her . the hand made More you could let the three L's, x {or the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apos- > V 1,4, ly/f ;. “34” M: "d. Mump‘m Opening lead—kins of hearts- lso much .as say Endplay Charlie. males. the length and tomsuon of the words are all hints. .0 (2/, - ,'30_H,,: “mom I have previously referrer! to me was m his element in thl - lash on the node letters are different. w. I Loo—Now. a. Weather my good friend Endplay Char- 'l‘rgi'domhmf '"d 5‘0"}? "Sum" ‘ D ' mom“. a 4.03—Cenadlsn Roundup-CBC lie. No one who knew Charlie u heuséam ' :flc “yy " 'm A Lin—Hm a Encom Would seriously contend that, he ' ' ~ ' I X C I I x A V G O Y E c G W x l‘ V X Lao—The Outports was the best. player in the angeczflm 7;! 5,00—N.w. ‘ Wgflhu world. and‘ m fact‘ that. we" in rapia succu.lon Th.” mu V ans—rh- Oufpem some who maintained he was v ‘ ' “52°_Mmmw“m" .m It ht I “H k that cashingthaaee of clubs. he O8.—RIJJ!A 525;“. cm m ' '0." {1h “1 "P n w" trumped a heart and finsssed ' T” . coo—Now- ap°w..ilm Eithnivuiuigo: or'rchfiurrti'ig'. sluii "‘9' 1"“ "‘ Ch'b“ near us lefib epitaxial?!" “u' 6.IS—-0n Parliament Hill-cue m wpo'rklng out end/plays. WM" “"9 "l" 9”” '"ccee‘hd' up sac—spoon reds ' Charlie's face lit up 11k. a . -wmmmv 1“ 6.30—Tonlghf’s Music " Wk" Mum" .(‘Jmstmaa tree. as it always did m ...__ _—..—. ;'gg___:"k ’0‘ a". :‘ib'.’ lIZIS—For Consumers fififiaggflzagvéboogt ptflycxecfit § . own or e - . - 7i‘5‘5Y""' “iii?sz film "‘9" "91‘", the H" M ""h“ ' EEL‘TWAYISTDUICOM‘A ' 7.5M".ng Schedule ‘,"H: {f ', and plavcd the queen of heart! th.mmm~mimm 'I I 7.5l—Lone Gurds Yell: ‘ ‘ ‘ ' "" Y from dummy. 0n the heart he swam META! BLANK WAmuwfm A > loo—Mount Allison Forum—CBC 'z‘m—J'hmbi'” Junwon discarded the four of diamonds. “AsuMmm-‘BALMDASH! mmg w l '- sao—renlghr- Mule "° w'°°" West look “‘0 queen With "'0 “‘1 "mam D“ Mummlrr ev-n-r units. 0 _ i . smboree Juneilon b t “h tn mmfigmnm too—sushi.» asromior. csc '23°_M_mim mm "m king. u an had. concede “6mm 6‘. D m new: muc- o 9.30—Taient Festival—CDC ‘MBC New. ‘ Wank" the rest of the tricks.‘ A dll- Iummm MAT“- Mlc‘flDNm WNW x moo—Nana"! New: CBC 1' “Pg” I H r nd’ mond return would go night into MAW MW OFY WJHENGO IOJOoSclenca Review—CBC ' "hw, an": a the A~Q. while a heart return an rr ” AN‘ 51'" ’ I'l.00—Naws L Regional Weather 1 ‘5 YVW "O" F" “J’sod‘ would permit Charlie in ruff in isw'u’ W‘s“ mercenaries:an nos—smth Serenade ‘ - 'm' Sb :1 s. ’l' dummy as he discarded the w'mmfl. REVENUE OFT“ Mao—Now- I. Maritime Weather 1-5°"°.°""o ,’ F "M :9: queen of dis moods from his am'r- .’ fig): 1 . "dis—Starlight Serenldl “0‘7"” ” ‘ "M I”: Y and ' missomas'm— so COUIDN'T HIT "DO—Newsficmonsl Weather ‘ tell: A, Story 0 i" 'l . )SOUNDERWRISHED... HIM.'.'l\>/€CEE>NT?_O'EINE. m ‘2 OkEreItsozcorel 3.0%ch New. Ills—Byline \ ’[I o Q \ LNDESIRA " . u — ' ’ loll—Irons Canada Matinee 7'20-Mum. w“"‘" "d Mm“ . {if ‘ can 4.oo-cac News 7 so Ax‘l'g'm”: ~= ‘ v ’ z ::r.::::::n.':::::r.... e '1 aim—Winnipeg Pops Concert F kw“. 0.", mmy Show, Lao—Countdown 9 “PM. I , g / 8.00—GIC News I inland Weather l.‘5-Music In The Alr ‘ "'u "°"" " a ' ‘ > 8.15—Mo' mime Spartan-t Shoo—Maritime Fish B’casl 9-3O‘WQ'N'" 3"" 5 ‘ :2 § ahz‘_‘n‘. a .' ' “w 5.20.4“,‘99 I0,00—CIC krili- PNOWI Roundup ‘ “y . s 8.35—Tbe ‘Mex mom show 5.3o—csc Notebook 59" "'9 "WNW : 9. News and Direct Iepem soc—cue Now- & Wrath" '°~3°“5°"“d"‘" \\ . 9 io—Preview Comm-or sis-o» Parliament Hi" “WWW-“U “0 \\ ; 9.lb—A;M.Chronicle 4 6.20-lsglensl Commentary also—Nigth IA“? \\. ‘M l law—Count Your [lessan eds-Martha’s l2.oo—mh:mu and Marine HE Anm V as I y as- e.30-Hov 0' ""W n ' (i {gammy or the W. k m twat.“ w x m I. . x F! +- '1