The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 5, 1958. ‘ 10 CFCY TV a io DAILY { : (NEL 18 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT _ Aomoss MORBAY. | OR FS sere ciatment 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale OF WHEAT eo 5 rae Pe ee ETS @. Means of 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School . _ communi: ; 3:00 p.m.—Our Miss 12. Muse of < = 3:30 o.ma.—Howdy Doody —_ lyric poetry 4:00 p.m.—Follow Me IC & 4:15 p.m.—Uncle Chichimus, 14. Tree branch . 4:30 p.m.—Open House Speak 200. 26. Tantalum . Perform __ 95. Little girt : 18. Sacred bull 18. Prescrip. : 20. Type of ae 13 30) nicknames ~~ ' Oo! Sd 26. Electrified - | 9:00 . ae. ~ LZ ae 9:30 p.m.—Hit Parade 7 = earn foe, sn te +t-fot 10:30 +.m.—Cannon ri 11:00 p.m.—Desilu Playhouse gh ag > 12:00.p.m.—CBC TV News : “a. 12:15 a.ms— Viewpoint member : - CKCW — Mone! — , — Moncton a7 Mees . 36. Chinese we CHANNEL 2 measure MONDAY 38. Writing ftuld 1:00 p.m.—Monday Playbill FINALLY GAVE HER $100,000 70 L&E : 42. Quiver 3 ° : * ¢ German . Sports t . Movie: Top ef the 44. Called, in : g : . World - CONTRACT BRIDGE abot . 7, Of TV, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Ranges, Chesterfields, Bedroom 2:30 p.m—At Home with. | @& Citizen of Suites, ete. - ” 2:45 cae Schoal Tine By B. JAY BECKER : i Denmark : 5s 5 ; 245 p.m.—Nursery 8:00 p.m.—Our Miss Brooks DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work ite |- > ‘ FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO oe eee ee ~ whowerstiew 5 HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. ASSOCIATE STORE an pma—Senew Mo West denies, i i | ee Se eee \ ae ee 4:15 Sse --Adventaree ef North-South vuinersrete, nine winners in his own hand, bid One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is ~ 187 Great George St. “We Trade Tires Dial 5547 "| aol Re ¢ five clubs. Stayman, playing weed for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, - 4:30 p.m.—Opea House @AK105 possum, bid only five hearts. He) SPOS‘Tophies, So Sew. one of the words are an . 5:00 p.m.—P. M. Party hints. -Each day the code letters are different. : Brave Eagle oJe7s3 could be reasonably sure, op- ~ 6:00 p.m.—Supper ed a posite Rapee’s leap te four A Cryptogram Quotation y , 8:15 p.m.—News lech . = gun. hearts, that a slam was ice cold,| PYYCB! HARV FDYG DBYRH AYG \Ce CRE 2 6:35 p.m.—Weather lu ‘ but he didn't want to give thei] pxoa AWCP RKORRTB HAR GAYCR 2 & 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club Oat ; Sir show away by bidding six direct- : ae R = aa 7-00 pun sheriff of Cochise | ®4KQUO764| 4102 j¥- were et ca Wa 7:30 p.m.—Leave It to Beaver PS pia Tarlo, Stayman realized, had a| _aturday’s Cryptoquoter LONG IS THE WAY AND HARD, |Z 8:00 p.m.—Gunsmoke @AKQ1084 hand with which he could sacri-| THAT OUT OF HELL LEADS UP TO LIGHT—MILTON..- bad 8:30 p.m.—Mickey Spillane o632 fice at seven clubs, if need be, (@ 1963, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) = 9:00 p.m.—The Oe 853 against -a six heart contract vol- ; = 9:30 vinta The bidding: untarily undertaken. The thing to ETTA KETT 3 : 10:00 p.m.—Danny Thomas West North East South = aad es tae the slam. So 10:30 p.m.—Cannon Ball le Dbiee 16 . : ee 4 HOW DO YOU IT’S OKAY SIR! 11:00 p.m.--Desilu Playhouse Sh 5@ Pass Pass Tarlo bid six clubs according | : - AY, . Pt 'M HELPING LIKE THE NEW }/ BuT ALL THE GUYS 12:00 am.—CBC News 6h Pass Pass 69 to schedule and Stayman passed iD 12:15 aun.—CKCW News Re in order to further the impression’ | WNGEY DUT 1) Lie TH Oe DONT BE oe) 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off Opening lead — ace of dia-|that he was doubtful about under: | © ScHooL SE re Podge: : ee taking a slam. He intended to bid’ [Age Was A | RADIO The first international match |six if Rapee doubled. ' od . for the world title was held in} But Rapee came through with | $ Burmuda in 1950. An Americanja six heart bid. Tarlo was now} . C.F.C.Y. MONDAY team won the even? in a three-|up against it. -He knew he could fe) ” : cornered_match which includedjsacrifice for 600 points at seven) =. : STANDARD TIME a British team and a Swedish-|clubs, but_he also knew the save| 6.58 Sicn On Icelandi¢ team. would be foolish: if it turned out} »~ 7 Hebr » Christian Hour This hand was the very last that six hearts, bid so reluctantly, ~ -00 rev run one played in the match between| Could not be made. So he passed 7.15 Country and Western Round- England and the United Statg&|the decision to partner. Gardner}, 0 7 : i : It brought to a dramatic clima’| Passed, and six hearts was made} S 7.30 News Headlines and Weath-| the 108-board match which the| for a 1,530 point score. bes ss) Americans won by 3,600 points.| At the other table the bidding WHAT 22 WITH ALL ge gy ome -— Western Round- The entire interest of the hand i went: THOSE JAM-PACKED CROWDED THEY a 740 ey Ceeee Time centers on the bidding.- Tarlo)*y. woth Bast Sou CLASS ROOMS 2? DIDN'T DARE FLUNIC 7.55 a r i: (foF “Enetand) opened with a ee Deus femaeat & — THA rs WHat THEN. = aa club Stayman doubled. Over le 24 Pass 39 \ I MEAN? ; o~ 8.11 Weather coypoay ts ~ bid ee | S& é¢ Pass Pass ae < 8.16 Country and Western Round ie ae earts to show ae 7 UObla x A ‘a up : ‘s 8.45 Weather . Zz 8.50 News eed evettene Moon Rocket, Nuclear Plane ee 9.10. Morning Moods 8 : <q 9.30 Top Tuner-Time _ | ed B by Y 43 Who Amt Planned By Russia This Year ts 9.56 Musical Interlude [ ec 10.00 News LONDON ‘AP)—The Russians to state that 1959 will see the first Y 10.05 Mazazine of the air will be able to send a rocket| trials in this field.” wi ~ 10.30 Salada Quiz around the moon, and fly a nu-| Op Nov. 31 Agnert rv, 10.35 Melody Parade clear-powered civilian plane dur- nage ee ee : . ” , azine Aviation Week reported the 10.4 Swift Money Man : ing 1959, Moscow radio said/ Russians had completed a nu- .00 N i and Wea-| Thursday. 11.00 News Headlines clear - powered bomber six; ther — A French - language broadcast| months before and it had been a 11.02 Magic of Musie entitled Soviet Science in 1959| flying in the Moscow area for hd _ 12.00 Weataer said the New Year “will see still| two months. Pet o = 12.06 Rhythm cee greater development in the~field| Aviation Week-said a number. - Z\- “ 12.0 News and Weather of interplanetary rockets andj of foreign observers had witnes- aq 4 Me "0 woe Headlines and. ‘Wea- — - |sed tests flights of the aircraft,’ me iy ao” “Here progress of technology| which with lear power culd| 4 1:02—Mostly Musie. and automation wil! without/ remain aloft days instéad of. iad rs “1.6 One Man’s Femily an interplanetary rocket around oO 2.00 School Badcst the moon in 1959,” the broadcast ae odd 215 Mostly Music said. By using the word “pos. B.A. Oil Co. wi 2.30 Back to the Bible. sible,” Moscow avoided saying E 2 <5 Do Ir 3.00 News Headlines and Wea-|flatiy that the Russians would) EQrNINGS VOWN = ther : 3.02 Best on Request _ 400 News and Weather 4.05 Best on Request 4.3 The Outports 5.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 5.02 The Outports 6.00 News 6.10 Interlude 6.15 Music for You 7.00 Sports Roundup - - . , 130 News and Weather ' 7.45 Don Messer and His Is- ‘- landers * 8.00 Tonight’s Music 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle, 9.00 Assignment 10.00 News and Weather 1015 Starlight Serenade 10:55—Futh Harding. 11,00 The Big Still 11:30—Now I Ask You 12.00 Dominion News CBA MONDAY STANDARD TIME 7:15—Mérine Weather and Fill 7:3—News. 7:35—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. 8:45—Morning Devotions *. $:20—A. M. Chronicle. 9:00—News 9:05—A. M. Chronicle 9:55—News 10°90—-Atlantic School Broadcas 10:15-- A.M. Chronicle . 10:45—Joan Marshall 10:55—For: Con - 11:00—News ‘and Weather. 11:903—Skowcase 11:15—Kindergarten of the 11:°0—Now I Ask You. 11.45 Out of this World 12:¢-9—amboree Junction. 2 “0... Maritime Farm B'cast. sumers. ‘Air. try. U. 8. ATTEMPTS The Uriited States Air Force has. made three unsuccessful at- tempts to send rockets around the moon. The U. S. Army failed four weeks ago to hit the moon. A second army attegnpt is expec- ted within the new few months. Ever since the Russians sent up their first Sputnik 15 months ago, the West has been expecting a Red attempt to shoot the moon. Completely unconfirmed reports have circulated that the Seviet Union has ‘tried and failed at least once. - The broadcast noted that Sov- jet scientists are concentrating on the problem of nuclear reac- tors. CLOSELY. LINKED “it declared: ‘‘The prospecte. of conquering these sources of con- centrated power are closely linked: with the problem of pene- trating into cosmic space. Soviet scientists have been working for a long time on the problem of ef- ficient use of atomic engines for civil aviation and the results al- ready. obtained make it possible 3:00—News and T-C Matinee 4:00—Music 201. 4:30—Halifax Concert 5:00—Maritime Fish Broadcast: 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—-News and Weather. 6:15—Regional Commentary 6:30--Rawhide. : 6:45—Roving Reporter ' 6:55—Bylihe ; to 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30-—Fali Festival. 7:45—The Enchanted Hills. 8:00—Hi Fi Club 3:30—National Farm Forum 8:55—Farm Forum News 9:00—Vancouver Theatre do TORONTO (CP)—British Amer- ican Oil Co. Ltd. estimates its 1956 earnings in the range of $20,- 000,000 to $21,000,000, compared with $32,000,000 in 1967, E. D- Brockett, president, says in his fourth quarter: report to share- The company had a record vol- ume of refined product sales, Mr. Brockett. said, but. rising costs, lower product realiaation and cur- tailed demand for Canadian crude oil had am adverse effect on earn- ings. . The company’s erude produc- tion in western Canada in 1066 is estimated at 20,569 barrels a day, = with 34,067 barrels in Patient. Influx Expected By N.S. Hospitals. HALIFAX (CP)—Hospital offi- cials predict an influx of patients hospital insurance plan New Year's Day, but two.days before the deadline there was no sign of congestion. : At Nova Scotia's largest gen- eral hospital, the Victoria Gen- eral here, only 297 of its 550 beds were occupied Tuesday. Dr. M.R. MacDonald, assistant super- intendent, ‘said things are usually Slack at the Christmas season but he believes many people are waiting for free hospital care to begin Jan. 1. He expects the hospital will be filled to” eapacity again next will crowd their institutions when|. Nova Scotia eriters the national | ? ie = J . .,._ 1:00—CBC, News end Weather 1:15—Record Program 1:30-Little Symphonies. - 1:59—D.0. Time Signal _& +. »2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast :15—The Happy Gang a 45—Woman an My House. 9:30—-Maritime Magazine. 10:00—Project 59 11:00—CBC* Nationa! Roundup News 11:30—Distinguished Artisis. 12:00—Here’s The Weather ana Sign Off . « & At. the. 223-bed Halifax Infirm- ary 26 beds’ were vacant. How ever, hospital supervisor Sist Catherine Gerard said occupancy. is higher than usual for the holi- day season. 1GES PLANT uses iN THE VEXT MAIL + TEN OLLARS TOO LATE=y5 \ - ————Saae JOE PALOOKA OCCT - DRESS THE KIDDIES WARMLY FOR WINTER _ You'll find plenty of smart warm clothes for the kids at S. A. - _MecDONALD'S and at prices that will please you. Choose from our wide selection of Car Coats, Snow Suits, Hats, & Mittens. S.. A. McDONALD chbdron's: Besartuent é "L ABNER LI