° ; GRANDMA, GAVE US SHE DOEGN‘T CAPE GHE THOUGHT SHE WAS BUT ch | J a : ee ee * SOME MONEY TO SiEnerornoe | | faxiNia A VITAMIN Pit fuss C e i r S er ALE DIES 3 BUY COOKigs AT SHE BAKES TODAY,’ | | Tiis MORNING...” i : a ee * POKEY THE WwW THE BAKERY / Sa | pre i = an ‘a 2 sl > WITH 40 BULLET HOLES . & | : IsUn To This Da Sait . ) V : ; fetes iz i ~ CHARLES CITY, Va. (AP) | oa grounds, oe waa a menace & Z a hak J , say riv : : Bi HAROLD MORRISON ° )kiler, who ~bytobered ot least jald sketches. of some. of the| rose, i whale, wao Bved | Met T en a commercial’ | 2 i LONDON (CP) —~- Jack Ge|five prostity in the gaslit bodies, and copies of the kill- fas from his native home in”) fisherman becan towing away >) Tt Ripper who terrorized London’s|slums of the East‘End 78 years er’s foems and teasing letters the Atlantic ocean, died Fri- | the body Thursday Pokey | F East End in the latter part of|ago, remains unsdlyed. But|to the police were published| gay : | came to life He swisted his , f the loth century, said in a poern|Prof. Francis Camps, one ot | Friday in the London Hospital Th ad nal* who | great tail, snapped three ny- K that he was “‘society's pillar.” | Britains leading pathologists, Gazette uarterly. ls ra eh oe wnO | Ton towlines and swam off. | He also claimed in a letter that | suggests the unknown assail With one letter, written ‘‘from| "ou e hearts of many Im. And, even’ though he had ate part of a victim's kid- for life: had. about | strangled his victims to. prevent 'them from crying out, “a com: t rty—his fight ou ntnet nat Re said ne nad 40. bullet holes in his 9,000 | times: previously been shot 25 m 0 Pokey seemed in ex- | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., April 19, 1966. 11, oe The mystery of this vicious|mon practice of sexual murder- takeifrom one of his vicims. | pee si Pokey deaa | cellent health. he spouted wa- ‘ ers; He also suggested Th ohet part he fried and ate wae Seanie state commis | ter. defiantly. OU, IS THAT A\” NO, 1 JU6T COULDN’T ) AND I NEVER DID MAKE UP “very nice.’ In, Was Virg : ‘Meanwhile, angry. protests NEW STYLE, LDECIDE WHICH TIE |= “—~ MY MIND/ he scoffed at? Sioner of fisheries, Milton T. | Hickman. — was -down| Word of ‘the ‘death. came an't quit) from the office of Governor get, Mills, E- Godwin. Jr.. which said Pokey’s remains would WEAR THIG MORNING | 4 “came from the public. TO 16 Mor | 3 ) | : Since Monday, when Pokey - was first spotted by the fish- — . . erman, Normay Haynes, call : 2 , ers have been asking for the | sketches indicate the killer did and found\it - ‘ : /not have surgical skill. another letter: Camps’ comments, along with. those who had diagrams of the murder area, a doctor, and said on prostitutes ‘‘and I § ripping them till I buckled.” ribed him as The following program Ust- ines are published free — of | charge as a public service and 11.45—Bulletin Board 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 appear as presented te us by) 12.00—Weather Camps noted that all victima) be towed to sea, 70 _ miles | : the ‘stadews gtare tack | 12.05—Town and Country Time | Were poor; alcoholic prostitutes \away. “rere Re , 12.30—News and Weather |who lived a precarious exist- key had been left for | Army, the coast guard, Gov- F TUESDAY PROGRAMS | 12.43—P-.£.1.. Road Report [cone He believed Prag truth | dead “Wednesday night ie ernor Godwin, the Virginia ph : a ; 12.45—Town ‘and Country Time | about the , number victims he was™tied to a. tree ng ‘ Marin <A CFGY-TV 1.00—News and Weather, |who fell to the assassin ‘will’ the shore. shot 12 times | — e 8 oe preird WY 1.05—Town and Country Time | be hidden by too much imagina-; with a . ibre rifle. The and ? AROS 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 1.15—What's On Tapp |tion and ‘too little objective ap-| vifleman to kill him ' ment. + - 290 p.m.—Film Festival 2.39 p.m.—Today.At-Home 3.00 p.m.—To “Tell The Truth 25 p.m.—Take 30 1.45—Tow |" 2:00News~-and—Weather—— | 05—Mostly Music and Country Time | proach.” : } ‘SOCIETY'S PILLAR RIPLEY'S BELI In one of his poems, the as- | YOUR PATHIER'S INA Bt NOE ETTA #2 WANT TO a) 4.00 p.m.—World In Contrast Paar rss cg ih Isassin said: ‘T've no. time to| St TEMPER THIS MORNING! HAVE A FEW woros } € st Hy 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 2.58—Thought For Teday tell you how I came to be a) aie WITH You # 4 -|-3.00—News_Headlines-and_Weathes ee ‘now, a | z > : = "IN 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee ime: wills ese that” I'm BUT nies H ‘ a s 4 3.30—Pop Caravan . {¢lety’s pillar. is | ¢ eae: 1 s ER 6715 p.m.—Professions for Women The : gnarled handwriting in Se | : 4.00—News Headlines and Weather 4.03—Canadian Roundup 6.30. p.m.—Gazette 3 7. p.m.—CFCY TV News oo ae m.—Depi. of Agriculture] Program ; 7.30 p.m.—Gilligan’s Island 6.00 p.m.—Big Valley 9.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 9:30 p.m.—NHL Semi-Finals Chicago at Detroit 11:15 p.m.—Sports Unlimited 11:30 p.m.—The Publie Eye” - 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 p.m.—Local Weather & Sport Scores 12.15 p.m.—Sign Off his misspelled letters to the po- |lice and to. a vigilante group | 4.10—Pop Caravan ioe 5.00—News and Weather |Susgests -he-may -have-been-try-- 5.05—-The Qutports — ping. to add to his disguise: or 5,25~Marine Weather jit may be that he-was not well | 5.28—The Outports |educated. Some of the letters, §.45—Sports _ Capsule and Score- | Chortling. over police confusion ear and public fright, announced his 5.50—The Outports forthcoming murders, In one he . 6.00—News and Weather said: “The next job I do, I shall 6.10—Tonights Music clip the lady’s ears off and send 6.30—Business Barometer ae ae Baten just for 6.35—Tonight’s Music ve ‘ 7.00—Back to the Bible In another, dated Oct. 13, | 7.30—News and Weather 1888, and sent to ‘‘the boss, | 7.46—Lone Guide Program central news office,” he. accused / 8.00—CBC Tuesday Night Scotland Yard of being asleep. |10.00—CBC Nar. News, On Parlle-| but added that he had to move ment - Hill afd> Speaking/ffom Whitechapel scene of |. Personally most of the crimes, because it 10.30—Christian Frontiers got, rather too warm. there’’. |11.00—News and Regional Weather In another, posted in Liver- 11.05—Starlight Serenade — eee a nee |11.30—News end Weather ‘ |11.35—Starlight Serenade the name of the street where ; se I am living.’ That was Prince 12:00--CBC News, Maritime Weather Willian Street in Live 1 Lay Vila ? tS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT’ A THAT RAY OF LIGHT ENTERS ITS “DOME AND ILLUMINATES BATTLE MEMORIAL EACH ON DECEMBER icin 6X LNJOV 134N9gS ‘clubs—which you can expect to The bidding: 4 Sports : oe Another, posted in Glasgow, = OPEN ALL WINTER €BA RADIO said he was buying ‘‘a Scotch: A & W DRIVE-IN | dirk” His “‘sharp knife” was a RESTAURANT fg: SUROAY ee eee _ {2M Hav Malpeque Road 6:00—The Merning Show, Part 1 "|MANY THEORIES OFFERED eee? = = 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 Many books and theories have!.. , : e CKCW-TV 8:00—CBC News and Inland Wx. | been offered on the identity of | : | S 8:15—Maritime Sportscast the killer. Camps ‘makes no | 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 1 comment on this question. DAILY CROSSWORD 2 mj , 10:00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 8:35—Max Ferguson Show Last—year,-American— author —AOROSS— 43. Peepers 18. City Bees Space te 10:30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schools 9:00—CBC. News, — .{Tom Cullen claimed in his book} 1. Spar 44, Belonging Political FrereinmMAINITIAl : 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 9:10—Commentary Autumn of Terror that the mur-| 5. Seizes to the division [Mlelslal INIOTE IL Pkg 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 9:15—Assignment. der--was-a- brilliant young bar-| ~ 9. Stop watch, author of 19. Electri- RIAINIGIE} : 12.00 pm.—Butternut Square 9:21—A.M. Chronicle rister named Montague John for one “The Raven” cal BIAIAI 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada 10:45—Playroom Druitt, whose father and grand-| 10. Elliptical DOWN unit ; . :..12:50-p.m.—Tuesday Playbill - . | 11:00—CBC News father were surgeons. - 12.Cupboard 2.Acacia,for 20. Bud- 3 Seconds Over Tokyo | 11:03—Joan Marshall Seven weeks before the 31-| 13. Bishop's example dha’s C 6 2.30: p.m.—At Home with Helen | 11:15—For Consumers year-old Druitt’s body ° was headdress 2. Pulpit mother 4% eaet : Crocker ~~ 11.20=Record Album fished out of the Thames, he | 14.Cardgame «8 Persian . Con- - 3.00 p.m.—To Tell the: Truth 11:30—The Archers : had been reported missing by| 15. Walk” weight ceited 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty i 11:45—Musle On The Heather his relatives. The date of their) 16. Island 4. Strive - re, a 4,00.p.mi.=—World In Contrast 11:55—Assignment 4 -. §. Rover Ss archit . Bhoe- 4.30 pim=-RazzheOaerie—' _-"412.00S#imboree Junction ~ eport_was Deest@, 1688. three | __Fetween---- 6. Greedy 25. Money of maker's _ || 5 ee eee eT Anand Mitte boUn GOONS? toninen 5.00. p.m.—William Tell . 12:15—Ramblin Man Whitechaped: ste fue: Callan U.S. and 7.Club, concern * ae tS 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 12:30—Maritime Farm. B’cast said the identl oe ppt “So. Am: .. 8. Drunk: 26. Elk | 35. Detest | ; ~ ey 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club 1:00—CBC. News and Weather dey reek et _abbr, __ slang 27. Fora 36. Altar end = > G 6.15: p.m—TV: News 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show ME Ee eo © | 47. Bone "9. Claw short time of church Oo - ig _ 6.25 p.m.=TV Weather 1:45—Time Out For Melody Y ae n, ae ae 18. Phrase 11. Belonging 28.Poeticverb 38 Speak | y 6.40- p.mh—FV- Sports. 1:59—D.O. Time Signa! aes crimana) ._ tiveetigation | 50: chess toIreland 29.Disclaims _39. Tilt = | 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 2:00—Time Out For Melody fice from 1903 to 1913. In one pieces 15, Player 30, Laundry 40. Tropical : 7.00 -p.m.—Musicel- Showcase 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Stor, |Note, Managhten was reported! 44 4 nerican for pay . item bird | se \ 7.30 p.m.—Dr. Kildare 3:00—CBC° News to have stated Druitt was sus- Indian 5 wee 2 : 8.30. p.m.—Peyton Place—I 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee — pected of the Whitechapel mur- 28. Schoolboy’s i j2 |% [4 WY 5 le |? 16 aoe 9.00 p.m.—Red Skelton 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee der by his own family. 4 ammo Aik ie 10.00. p.m.—Front Page Challenge 4:;00—CBC News, All_the murders took: place “In 24. Appendage V7 0 " @ es on 10.30 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke 4:03—Canadian Roundup the September - November pe- 25. Like mined (/) i o 11.00 p.m.—News Magazine 4:10—Music In The Air riod of 1888. At one inquest, a Eraaitee 12 YW 1s 9 11.30 p.m.—Public Eye 4:30—Assignment witness stated that 10 minutes 26: Domestic f 12.00. a.m.—CBC National News 4:35—Music In The Air before victim . Catherine Ed- 28. Mountain 14 Y/ 1 A AN ie 12.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast dowes_met her death» she. was nymphs // 12.20 a.m.—Lionel Network News |‘ 5:20—CBC Notebook seen talking to a man about 30 31. Possess n a Y 20 12:30 a.m.—Station Sign Off 5:35—Assignment ya) | Years of age, five feet: nine 32. Bridge (/, Lo 5:45—Tempo. and Notebook (Cont’d) inches tall, with a small fair 33. Conversa 2 22 23 CFCY RADIO 6:00-—CBC News a moustache, dressed in ‘‘some- “tinal :15—On Parli ¢ Hi thing. ' 1 eae a eee See z wae YG TUESDAY Satedays Editorial dee ae eat ta ap 4 sound / ey UY Y . .25— ‘ : , $4. Exclamae 6.30—News and Weather ro tease lotta ae have been the killer. tion of im et - 6.35—Morning Roundup Bagh ii surprise GAsblind Weathat, Mar Tens | Cee ey ce FLAG RIPPED DOWN 35.Cultivate |?! Y** Ui” 6.46—Morning. Roundup -7,05—M ie In: The: tvent j : land = 7 6.55—News and Weather 7:30—Christien Benes LONDON (AP) An Amert- | 36. Keel-billed : V/, i f YG 7.00—Hebrew. Christian Hour $.00-intto Té-Tuess: Nite. Patt toon flag was ripped from its cuckoo fe 77w [40 7.15-Morning Roundup ' 8.05—Toronto Mendelsohn Choir Pole i front of Westminster | 37, Cordage V 7.30—-News and Weather 9.00—Such Was Urbain St. Abbey Saturday night. A group | fiber a 42 7.35—Ferm Report 40.00--CBC National News called ‘Action’ Movement for). 39,$o0. Am. Y 7.41—Morning Roundup 10.15—Today’s Editorial and Péace telephoned newspaper of: | ungulate ryy 7.45—Island > Weather, Mar. Temp. | 10,35—The Easter Rising fices and said it had pulled) 41, Excite YY , : 7.46—Morning Roundup 11.00—Busoni Centenary nae on rae va a re 42. Insert : c 4-1 : ; , 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard eaking Personally against the Viet Nam war, ie} - ts ache oieecee News flag was flying to mark the ap- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 8.11—Weather 12,03—Sports Scores Inland and Pacha of the . Washington | AXYDLBAAXRE 8.16—Morning Roundup Marine Weather vathedral Choir at an Abbey , is LONGFELLOW : 8.55—Weather 12:15-—Musjc In The Night ae ak al One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used er tec! 9.00—CBC National News ars for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- ; 9.10—Notes and. Music ; | ~ trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | my i ‘ssc’ | CONTRACT BRIDGE | = tistenceticees: : “10-05—Notes—and_Musie 10.30—Preview Commentary J a A Cryptogram Quotation 10 as Cheekperar = By B. JAY BECKER | O 10.50—Notes and Music — : UVBA UWJAO OWGT’ CWL, HE 11 00--News and Weather | South dealer. ; which would give you your 5 11.05—Notes and Musie ‘|. Both sides vulnerable. tenth trick, but this is much! FHDD MDV CGA OWG DHBA ENA > SS i Se than done. | PAXHD.—RHADLHIC . : ' Thus, suppose you played a © . Need 50.00 NORTH low club, at trick two in an ef- | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: TO LIVE LONG IT IS NECES- hi : , ees fort to obtain the ruff. East) saRY TO*LIVE SLOWLY.—CICERO Se . til Pay Day a ead would win the. trick with the (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)- ‘ : eit J : nine, and, since it would not be Try Atlantic's \ 76 FAST difficult for him to see what! 1 | x "Thrifty Fifty” | axis 48 you are planning to do, would QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ri ty aK75 eit43 play back a trump. Your best : 3 @ $50.00 cost only 28¢ per week 9 oes @KQ6 ychance now would be to finesse | e ; | * @109 Q3952 the-trump. but since the finesse | - '@ ATLANTIC | A108 sont would lose and West would re- | tA FINANCE CORP. i om @AQI10942 turn a trump, you would wind |. aN Geer SNE HTTT URAL OE REAL Qo up going down one. | WILL REST THE SOUL BUT IT WON'T BE REAL 160 Kent St. Dial 2-2445 @AK However, this is.not the right | [FISHING’ ON ONE OF M¥ EXPEDITIONS WE Its we, ’ ; . ° | 7 C/7/ LE ee oA way to play the hand. The | |/OSTALL OUR PROVISIONS TO WILD ANIMALS! ¥ IN KZA ~ Ks proper play is to lead the king| |LNOTONLY KEPT A PARTY OF 14 ALE WITH | \ ie ding? : ; MY ANGLING, BUT LEVEN TOOK ORDERS im ( - The bidding: < ti of clubs at trick two, not a low) Jeaci MORNING TO SEE WHAT KIND OF FISH South West Nor a one | : mreD! 24 Pass 2NT Pass This unusual play is highly | Ne ais f 4@ : \effective if West has the ace of : { ~ \ ‘occur about half the time Tn | Os THERE'S WALTER CRONKITE /” THEY’RE AS AWRIGHT/? HE ‘FREE DELIVERY Opening lead — ten of dia- the actual case. West would DOES HE LOOK BOILED ? UNBOILED TODAY AS LIKES TM IT’S monds. take the king with the ace. but NONE OF OUR STARS HAS - ARTHUR GODFREY!!! THE DAY. WE HIRED BEIN' BOILED From 5:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Your first aim, as declarer, is|he would then be helpless \, EVER BEEN BOILED,NO MATTER RED SKELTON /! ‘EM! DRIPPER HE DON'T LIKES? Open Seven Days a Week | io select the method of play |. He could return a trump. HOW DELICIOUS THEY'D TASTE. CAN TRUST \ most likely to bring home the which voy would win. but when. rm From 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. contract. Sometimes this choice vou now played another club, | as @ fish & Chios ' involves the use of hairline, good West would he faced with the ‘Se : ct $ Hot & Cold awe. judgment, but in most hands unhanpy choice of letting you BEeae. Dit >| All. European Mear & Cheese Pin, rioht line of play is clear- ruff a club or losing his trump he : " eit ‘though it is not always ap: trick, hy taking the eluh and SS > . ent returning a triinp ae * DIAL 4-6669 Ca eke a case like this one.. Of course, it might turn out <a SA > Yee 5 Let’s say you're declarer ‘at four when you led the king of clubs Lin ili; Se ya ihe i te fy | | HEIDELBERG spades-and. West leads a dia- that East had the ace, but that Zz OA eR mond. You win it with the ace, would certainly not mean ‘that ae ‘ = Ay PX 4/" gous SS Coffee Shép & Delicatessen but what would ‘you do now? jyou had failed to give yourself » HIS FS) DY ans = 192 Kent Charlottetown | ‘rhe obvious thing to do is to the best- chance of making the: MEANS WAR ® ey ed = — . _Jtry to ruff@ club in du m'm y, |contract. ‘ eee Bian eatees ; ‘ , ® “ o o. « ‘ anton sme teat * : tence Aetig