ON THE AIR Early Decision Is Expected = On Universe Origin Theory HALIFAX (CP) — British as- —_—— TUESDAY PROGRAMS | CFCY-TV 1:30 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 2:15 p-m.—Nursery School j 2:30 p.m.—National Schools 3:00 p.m The Verdict is Yours 4:00 p.m Today At Home 4:30 p.m.- Adventures of Blinky 4:45 p.m.—Flower Pot Men §:0) p.m.--Razzle Dazzie 5:20 p.m.—Mike Mercury and His Supe: Car 6:00 p.m.—! Married Joan 6:30 p.m.—Davey and Goliath 6:45 p.m.—CFCY TV News 10:00 p.m.—Red Skelton 10.20 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 11.00 p.m.—tively Arts 12.00 p.m.—CBC New 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather Forecast 12:14 a.m.—Sign Off Lf HERON [— po suest of Mr. Bruce Stewart and|was moving at such a pace 4 pwedomtemerify—rmeyte heel TV. CALLS Miss Flora M. Stewart, RN, the gap could soon close. QD A GET FAR ON FOOT IN THIS COUNTRY NITE or DAY and Miss Sally Stewart, High Dr. Lovell was speaking loa 5] P ANYWay.? ti ank. public meeting of the Nova Day 4-3537 Nite ee Mack MacLean and family, Scotia Institute of Science. a VAIL’S RADIO & T | Cornwall, recently visited rela- Kent St Ch’town || tives in Little Sands and Mur- on Friday. Ewen returned to > ) 24 Ke I. ray River, p his home in Little Sands about @ The first wild geese were 2 weeks ago. He spent the win-) DAILY CROSSWORD m TV seen here on March 28 when | ter in Charlottetown. : Zz CKCW- flock of 14 were seen separat-| The latest word from Mrs. A. AC 4. Pigpen 21, Nanny ot * oO 7:30 p.m.—Zane Grey Theatre 8:00 p.m.—Ben Casey a m ; for the season at the rink 33. Close to z 9:00 p.m.—TBA Canadian Army, is spending part Morell, but with the building| $4. Very nearly pnt uc a iV ld i Bye adie ailopg >gl completed, plans for the fall will| 37. Ready a 10:30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge ents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- ‘ sted, s : 11:00 p.m.—Inquiry tronomer Sir Bernard Lovell said here that science is on jtwo conflicting theories about the origin of the universe is cor- Pet Instruments should be able to tell “within a few ' years” whether an explosion 10,000,006,- 000 years ago formed the uni- v from a small mass of cosmic material, or whether the universe has always been the same in form Dr. Lovell, director of the Jodrell Bank radio telescope, said so far the telescone is un- able to prove either theory Since 1957 the equipment has recorded and analyzed strong signals from 300 sources, about six per cent of them from be- LITTLE SANDS Mrs. Mary Deans, Charlotte- town spent a recent weekend as Little Sands. Stanley MacMillan with the Millan, Wood Islands East. the verge of deciding which of| If the total readings can be yond the limit of optical tele scopes, he said. | INCREASED READINGS |increased to 1,000 it may be |clear whether the perimeter of | the universe is receding, accord- |ing to evolutiona: g, or expanding, which would support the steady-state theory. | The results will be of great {importance for theolo; and philosophy as well as science, |he said. For centuries man jas sought the origin and age of the universe. Earlier in an interview, Dr. Lovell said the first man will land on the moon between 1965 ; and 1970. He could be either a Russian or an American, but it was likely the Russians would be the first to put a man into orbit around the moon and bring him hack. Dr. Lovell said the Russians have an advantage at the mo- | ment because of their ability to put heavy payloads into space. However, American technology has returned home. Skating and hockey are over e arranged for an early start The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 17, 1962. 11 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT au, py 31, Music note 2. Before : money 39. Bearings VAWGNVUS ASNOW AINSIW DID U6 A FAVOR! Ke DROPPED : ing near the shore and part Dp, MacNeill states that she is| 2 Sibilant 5. Coming goat's } 9:30 one teen — Sports | £0ing in each direction in search improving steadily and it was sound . rose 22 ~~ pi is iaaiecttiies of open water. Other Spring | expected she would leave the ea oo 8 on 9:45 p.m. Me 7. ied Ae birds seen here were the black | Hospital some day this week for 9.Gem weigh 7 Haven ie aed robin and the robin red breast, | a nursing home in Charlotte- AY Nehnala or 23. Greek 10.66 euncohenen Rane Red winged black bird and Jun- | town, ‘official straw “letter S Aa ree 0s. | Mr. and Mrs. William White : 1D) : iw | ° * ces a - le J fe pe ene meet {Carleton Hume reported, wat- | left their home here early Sun-| *2 Science: = 8 ee * — ATS E BLOC DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU ering ching an eagle g overhead, |day morning for Pictou, where = 2 bg ne 11:31 a.m.—Test Pattern Workshop . m 18. Less pure, 9. Winter point “ 12:45 a.m.—News, Weather, Sports ibe ae ane Seee ee me ir i“ 14.7 metal bark ia emt Yesterday's Answar CAN GET YOUR HOME FREEZER ' i .m.—Tuesday Playbill ; - se orearm 11, Went rend- re Pm ovine tn Mayer, | 8A this Bg bind ying “ever : pa a5. Dinner YOUR FOOD AND OUR SERVICE -- 2:30 p.m.—National Schools ao ae ne enOUe 18 one | BRISTOL 15. Fire engine 45, Profitable (short 36. At —— wg let te Y at has made its home in Flat 16. Depart ne form) (immedie 325 pmaCrow Section’ | River for many years. 17. Butter (wds.) 27. An ately) FOR WHAT YOU SPEND ON FOOD ALONE! ok erage, noe Several men who are employ-| Mrs. Catherine Connolly, cele- square 17 Stents ; 37. ye : H a Mrs. t , 1 © . er . ) rar tee atin Holsn: [Od hy the ently cent "ts | Brated her s8th birthday 1 a.st| 48. Odin's than the 99. Tea 38, Subtle FOR INFORMATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION CALL Crocker ries, recently spent the! week at her home in the village, brother sword — sampler emanation 4:30 ache enaiicks of Blinky | Weekend with their families | where she resides with her son| 19.Fast ice- 20. Mandarin 30. Anesthetia 40. Friar’s ABEGWEIT ‘ HOME PROVISIONERS LTD. GIBSON UPRIGHT 4:45 p.m.—Flower Pot Man in Little Sands. They are Mes- | Bill, Still in good health, she is game tea 32. Old car ia 5:01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzzle srs, Charlie Stewart, Lloyd | able to recall the days of the at eee 111 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 4-5571 5:30 p.m.—Mike Mercury Wheeler, Malcolm = MacLean wooden plough and the reaping a ae ‘ith 6:00 p.m.—Supper Cl Sam Blue and Bruce MacPher- | poi. 26. neues 6:15 p.m.—Television Ni son. all of Little Sands. Gerald Barry, who was taken || eae 6:40 p.m.—Television Weather Miss Dorothy Blue, Charlotte- te the Charlottettown Hospital aia 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports town, is spending the end of | after a sudden illness last week,| 98, stir up 7:00 p.m.—Highway Patrol March weekend at her home in sahti : . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin 11:30 p.m.—Fighting Words Miss Addie MacCannell as Satara cre ett Wind 12:00 Saat TV News arrived at her home in Wood | Were See to Char-| 4° insttinneat 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Islands East, after spending the ottetown on Friday. 41. Serenity 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News winter in different places. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McDer-| 45° drone 12:25 a.m.—Sign Off Miss Bertha MacLean, who is ™id and Mrs. Joseph MacInnis infrequent | employed at the airport at Sum- have returned from a vacation 43. Bend |merside, spent a recent week |in Boston, Mass., where they 4d AtRRAtio Not Working | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | were the guests of Mrs. McDer- DOWN | John W. MacLean, High Bank. | mid’s sisters. 1.To shout CALL | Mrs. George Livingstone, has | With the fishing season only 2. Most useful | recently returned to her home two weeks away, the shores here metal R di TV jin High Bank, after spending | have become a hive of activity,| , Medieval Bowlan a 10- 'some time as a patient in wr and in many eee rae tale $ | Kings nty Memorial Hospi-| men are working into the night PHONE 4-9624 Sua hbsataauy | to be ready if the season gets DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: c¢ | Bruce Stewart and his two / started in time. Vincent M a c- AXYDLBAAXR oo crcy RADIO sisters, the Misses Flora M.,|Grath, 98, may not be fishing fs LONGFELLOW w RN. and Sally, High Bank, were | this spring as he has for the past One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A isused | | TUESDAY recent visitors to Moncton. 77 years, but will be around for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc, Single letters, apos- Miss Dora and Miss a ae in the shore. 6:28—Sign On MacNeill, have returned to the |———___________. titteve axe different, 6:30—-News & Weather home in Little Sands April 5. WESTERN EPLORER Bach day the code letters $:35—Country & Western Roundup} after spending the winter in sau aes ee Uae ws alate A Oryptogram Quotation 6:55—News Headlines & Weather| Charlottetown with relatives. ce-born fur trader w' 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour hike Hume accompanied Mr. | 1854, explored wide areas of the L KVMUMFMWD MBENLGEC L 7:15—Country & Western Roundup | Carleton Hume to Charlottetown | Canadian northwest. SVRWURKE XM, ~FROVLEER 7:30—News & Weather | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: BEWARE LEST YOU LOSE THE CONTRACT BRIDGE AESOP trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 7:35—CFCY Farm News | 7:40—Country & Western Roundup) SUBSTANCE BY GRASPING AT THE SHADOW.—. 00—Ni | == ott Miecther @ 1962, King Features Syndicate, Ine. = 11) Wee 8:16—Country & Western Roundup By B. JAY BECKER me mn 8:45—Weather ETT A KETT | | oa te . Fast dealer The winner in 1958 was Sylvia oO echoes ea North-South vulnerable. Stein of Detroit. This nand help- df 7 9.25—Matinee with Austin Willis NORTH ed aaah to he her first national | | perenne @K8732 = ‘tele was East, defend- m 9:35—Morning Mood: 91106 t Sans Oh >| 9:55—Kitchen Glatter Contest 1072 ing against three hearts. | 10: West oe won the diamond lead with the Z| 10:05—Notes & Musi ST * ace and returned bee re = @) 0:15—Py; nine play was a signa er 10:18-—Notes & Musie & wear eae partner, in case he ruffed, that | 5 '1,00—News Headlines and Weather she wanted him to return the| tl 7 2 aGroee higher-ranking of the two side 11.02—Notes and Music $AQi2 9865 gher- | 11:30—Purity Flour Jackpot 80 suits (spades and clubs) ea 113S—Notes & Musie t was a use of the suit-direc- | | tion convention, which is so val- | uable when a ruff takes place. &K73 Thus, if Mrs, Stein had held the | king of clubs instead of the ace | of spades, she would have re-| East South Weat North (turned her lowest diamond, the | IS LONGER NO...THE ONE Hi SMALLER... BUT GRAUPS HAS AN ADNANTAG THAN MINE /! WalaaNS ¥ SOONW :45—Mostly Music 1:00—News Headlines & Weather : Pass 19 +$%1I@ Dble | three, to show that she wanted | My tBtinai. th on 2¢ 29 Pass Pass the lower suit, clubs, returned. ‘aocnee a Show 3¢@ Pass ye ‘ a a ee as Wek coat | ‘00—News ening lead — jack of dia-| nine of diamonds est ruff- | Senator wo eats rt fy ; ed. Obeying orders, West re- | 2:15—Atlantic Schoo! B’east This hand was played in the | turned the queen of spades. De- | 2:45—Mostly Music Life Masters Individual cham-|clarer was shrewd enough to : : ‘ ; t 0O—N. Headli & Weather | pionship in 1958. In an individ-| play low from dummy, but —Hite end eserves ual event, a participant takes|did him no good. turns playing as partner with; Mrs. Stein overtook the queen the other players, while in other| with the ace and led queen 3:30—Pyramids $:33—Hite & Encores 4:00—News & es of events, a participant | of diamonds for West te ruff. | orze 405—the Hit Parade pare steadily with a partner of |If she had permitted the queen .. <90—The his own selection. of er — would - SS Ta 5 :00—News & Weather have gained a trick. tram hed tetera Mest ruffed the king of t's OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ™ a 10:30—Joan Marshall monds and returned the jack of | 7. si —the Ovipere 10:40—For Consume spades. Declarer eventually used | —eee > Outports 10:45—University of The Alr the king of spades for a dis- th Weather 11;18—Record Album card, but still had to lose t we! Oo 6134.5 Pom Report 11:30-—-The Archers club tricks and went down two A ¢15—Tonights Musie 11:45—Win, Place and Show —200 points. se ° '00—Back To The Bible 12:00-—Jamboree Junction The extra trick that a ~ ? t 12:30——Mar. Farm B’cast Stein gained was an important 743—tone Guide Talk 1:00--News and Weather one. the queen i made her plus 200 instead of | 100, and permitted her to out-; score other East-Wests who 2:00—Time Out For Melody played at a part score in dia-| 5 — aa : : S—Starlight Serenade ss : rere ori poms 4 ? GAN ao oe a RIC AN CRSIRABLE Bue 10:10—Matines With Austin Wille 2.30—English Literature 2 of 130 : 5 2 ie 3 10:30—Vietor Sylvester Orchestre 2:45—John Dreinie Tells A Story points ; | : 2 ss : ah _ a wa 3: jews ‘i 7: and w : m ae tae er ol ae ee : 7.14—Byline = lights 03—Musical Murals D-Senteave Vox ‘ a the Alr a aantaeme Reporter 5 ''O—tign OFF 5.00--News x a $:03—Interval . oa anes Evening a z CBA RADIO See rae Beast ° enh 3 TUESDAY ‘.2h—The Pour Gospels ‘ a celeenenad Chamber Orch. | y News, Sports Weather 6.45—The Five Thirty Shew a: te Theatre 715—Breakfast an. 6-00- seme and Weathe |10:30—Mus' oe as MOO—News and Weather 6:15--Regional Commentary i" nthe ony a hte, Qperte 6:20 Maritime Sports va eecunaeanl | 02) treater Musee 6:25 Music 12.00—Inland and Marine Weather Neon a Chronicle Soma 0 Dinner Muse = 12:10Sign OF . :