ON THE AIR flit TUESDAY PROGRAMS [The Guardian Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 18, 1962. ml R|PLEY's BELIEVE IT OR NOT Doctor Says Residents; l .l‘ vywanvaa I WtSH SHE WOULDN’T ‘ GO 1" “JOSE PLACES! SOMETIMES, lN TH' BEST 0’ HEALTHSHES KINDA HARD T’GET ALONG WIT /— u~r VVi-lEN says 067 . B molase'rion YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT To EXPECT-I Circa-1y .9 I" 1.30 p.m.—Multtl\l . 7 of I .oo .m.—Chaa Helena I :5 film—Nursery Schoot '5” [:l, 1‘30 p.m.-—Netioml Schoolsh “ A”. “00 .m.—LOFI". Young S e § ' - T ER :3“ :m“c"" ""7: roar VERMILlON Alta 'd'r t ii iii‘ lth i ' ' ‘ ' _Scarlot Hi - . i 1 cc or 0 out ea serv ces. : ‘ 12g ::_T°dw ., Ham. tCPt—Tlie only doctor at thistwould go to Rocky Lane todayt mi SESVMMNT BACKS rm p m —Rezzta Dazzle northern Alberta centre. whose to investigate the dysentery out- ‘ IS LOCATED 't - . I “a meMike Mercury .nd practice Includes an area where ’hl-nak Ajax Hm, Aspen‘colon THEY , H" Sup" c" [we infants are reported -— A, A” ALTITUDE OF HILL 3 6m p_m '—5U!II have ar 5 9,30 pun—Perry Mason "7.30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge .00 a.m.-—CBC News 13.1.1 a.m.—Loca| Weather Forecan 17M amt—Viewpoint l2.20 urn—Sign Off AAAAMAA of dysentery. says he's hampered by the residents in attempts to stop the spread of contagious diseases. They don't seem conscious of public health practices. Dr. George Malone said in an inter- view Saturday night. “It's a question of education and proper nourishment." Reports are that five infants have died in a dysentery eni- demic since Dec. 1 at Rocky . a small centre 20 miles northwest of this community 400 miles northwest of Edmonton f auiiiiiif" :giiitlo and T v Cull 4-8246 : Open 8:80 a.m.-9 pan. 3176 Kent st. (Opp. Eaton’at 'MMW v—v—rvvvvvvvv Dr. Malone confirmed the deaths of three children from the Rocky Lane district in hos-‘ pital here. He said he had heard reports. which were probably true. that two others had died in that area. “They just don't bother to bring in the bodies." he said. ALI. YOUNG Regulations Are Planned On Gulf Seals OTTAWA (CPt ~ Regulations are being drafted to control harp seal fishing in the Gulf of St. Lawrence next season. Fish- ‘eries Minister MacLean said 'Monday in a Commons reply for ~Maurice Sauve tL—Illes-de-la- ‘Madeleinct. He said the International Commission for Northwest At- lantic Fisheries gave unanimous : {approval last year to a Cana- V) 3'1 ‘ ‘w‘nil'l'flia Q‘ , i." in in (0 “3500" I HMO!" A A 'A’A OF M FOUNTAM of- Santa' Sabina, In Rome. Italy, W45 ORIGINALLY USED 43 A BATHTUB YEARS .460 N ’ t I i “INNS: ‘ .dian request that conservation 'of harp and hood seals along ‘Cnada‘s east coast be brought {under the commission. DAILY CROSSWORD 6'X maov saunas SHOW THIS AMULET ‘0 AW 5, LlTA WALL WiLL ATTEGT WAT THlS l5 AN AUl’rlEth MAVAN Bf SOME 55575 5555 1 ME itin van. 1 SHALL TELL You WW .’ ‘ refineries YOJr’FE‘tTF WILL EACH rativ ‘ UNEARIHED ‘ s. . . l . an EEE The infants which had died in Twat”. We? countries 03‘ the ‘ 1 £3023“: ° fleflfifm 25 :31”... E CchJl-v hospital here were a" 1955 than comm155ion still had not. signed 62mm,” [Roman 54 Gr 5 year “‘1 a"?! had “lad “’i‘hi“ fh "'3le “Tang $4“me m put ‘ u. Relating 8. Single units 26. Dutch ‘ tion arm—Romper learn a day of admission. ' 9 Pa“ " 0 e “r i msound 9.1mm“, com_ t tum “in—Sign Off Sp Dr. Malonelsalthhhie epidenh‘lcg waves 10.5mm“ mum .45 .m.—Newa. Weather. one come in eye es. 5 year a t mm. on 11.18123“, er 27 BM“ I ‘im pp.m.-Tueldav Playbill been a bad one because of the ‘Refuses Taxes; 13.11“; g mck_ L hr e Cheers for the amount of water and flooding in a 14.01,”, Charles name 9 Irish thM h .f th ’ b1 u dtOntorio Farmer 15.Propertyi 19. Goes 29.Ga.rden I I .30 .m.-—National Schools uc o e .rou e resu e i a w swiftly tlme- H v i 3.00 :.m.—At Home With when some residents drank Isen‘l' To Hospl‘l'al 16.Porttonof 20. Robert piece Yeatardly'a Answer I I The day’s getting closer, But REM RDERE STORE has Helen Crocker water from wells slougth curvediine -—-,T\l 3!.TV’a The “m. k “Hm” her“ I nice gifts. ' “n put—rain. Thirty without bmliniz it or haviniz it; TORONTO lCPl — Frederick 18.His:Fr. actor ~- 38.Calibor - l I ‘ 400 .m.—5cariat HI” teste awcett. an Owen Sound far. 19. Likegood 21. To swindle. March 9.Dry <l Santa will be filling stockings, I For everyone from 90 to sevent I - F dcral dc artmcnt of lndian ~ iecrust var. 33. Sublime 40. Affirmative In ' . .:t . .—l onel Playhouse 0 P . . met who has refused to ay P go? SR-itazzle Dante affairs and provmcial health dc-tpmperty taxes since 1952. an] 21. Ship's 22.Strcet3ign 34.Agveement voea u' I For "HYDRO '8? and Mill'- | Toys and clothes are on display. l 5.30 p,m.—Mike Mercury partmcnt officials do what they the returned tn meme] hospital. kitchen abbrevi. 35. Cooking 42.0ften:poat. E I Ever, ling“ mg“ unm ELEVEN! .oo .m.—5u per Club can. but. said Dr. Malone. “it s Mr_ Justice w. p, Spence ruled 4-815“ (than Pot _ ' “J‘ive-dollar l But mu b. You? MN I 6 P p . . y a nd. . hard to havo a itbltc health 8.Vme- 28.1 ited 36.Footdigits bill I“. . ' 6.15 p.m.—Televlaion Mwa p ” Mottdal’o covered Kn t on on h ' d “5 meSUPp" Club program 'in this area. Mr. Justice Spence dismissed 29 z 3 5 b 1 B 9 m m. I I y r it opium: or. I 1,35 pm.—Talovlsion Weather All India" anal“ dcl’m‘mm“ ‘l-'awcctt's application for a writ 'Ieather ' 4 "' - With lots yet to my. HO pvm.__supper ob public health nurse had left the. _n{ habeas corpus on the ques_ 30 Pica 1° 2 o I | A d h H . Ml ' (,5!) p.m.-—Television Sports disttr'm anfdda riglacent‘em was then of his ani nd on ' o H ' fl ' n C ram" . "I" w . In" St. Peters Rd. Dial 2-1945 — ' “D exp“ 5 “'1‘ “9" m0“ " iwhether h is too dan er us to . M £3 :‘::_x:f'w;:§:bmgm The doctor said many of his be at 1mg: 3 ° 31. 5::rched t3 is h I I loo p.m.—Bunkhouae Boys when“ 3”. anaemic.” aged He told the court he became 32_Shoptalk ‘5 u, ,7 ,8 9.00 p.m.—Cll’ 5"“ "f :e‘f‘g “‘Andf'tm'f'rfi e {angered at the township for re- 34_p0ke”take 9.30 p.m._ngrry Mason and ."m 0“}? t oshnk 1":‘Iatfusing to open an exit from his 37.Experienced i9 19 jumyq) l0.30 p.m.—i=roni Page Chellenflo a,” "‘d."° 5 33° 0 a 9 {property to a concession road. 38.La_mb'scry KNOWASSOON 11:00 p.m.—|nqul|'Y a? {ifssets‘ h an“ de art_‘ He said he then decided that 41.Reserved 2i :2 :3 /:4, as u. 27 A9114! H.110 p.m.—Lively Art- te‘ .d 6" 3}, sewart gram .because his two farms were 43.Crea.my- A MNWW “no pro—CBC N Nem me“ ‘a' r‘ “ ‘ ‘ "Crown grants they were not whie 23 19 ma a.m.'—VlIWP°in' . |sul‘tjcct to property taxcs. 45. Split 2 12.20 a.m.—-CKCW 'V NIW‘ t Fawrctt was committed to 46.Eagle'snest 30 3| 1725 .n. sin n" NarCOt'cs Charge .hospital as mentally ill 14 :g-glfi-Efiul n 33 S ' ° ‘months a 0 after belt-i char ed - 01‘ Te- . TV. llald Hal'fax Ewith assafilt and pointigng a fi‘e- Eng-City b 3‘ 39 4. E l l , ‘arm. first at two tax assessors DOWN 3" 35 3 37 z 6 mm 01' DAY HALIFAR (CF) "‘ Charles and then at police when they Lana” ¢ Martint ‘ member "f the Crew i went to his farm to serve a war- acrescent‘ 4' 41 43 ‘4 “my 44537 N". “5034-7462 of the Norwegian freighterwam‘ ' ‘ ‘ shaped 4b VAUIS RADIO & Tv' Diklto' W‘i‘st Craig“ 1!: firo‘éln' His brothcr and sister. two a Romandate 45 / 204 Kent sr. Ch’town c a mag“ m. e 5 0°" 09 dy lneighbors. a lawyer and two ' ‘7 43 it with possession of narcotics—t . . i 4.La.cerate . pit marijuana cigarettes tpsychiatrists mainta ned that 5’ Added Magistrate Nathan'creen ad_lFawcettt was not mentally ill. “0 W I y V V - I I “CV “'“° journed the case until Thursday WANTS GAY CHURCHES DML‘ CR1 P'loQLPTE -- “"9 5 MW to Work “- mm” to enable Martin to obtain a ‘ WORCESTER. England tht A x If D L B A A X R 5.23__5lgn on lawyer. Martin gave his home .The Bishop of Worcester says '5 L 0 1‘ G F E L L 0 w 6_30_N5M & Wumu. address as Kingston. Jamaica. tchurches should be bright. gay cine letter simply stands for another. Inthis sampleAle used RCMP said Martin was ar- land warm and not "museum tor the three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- rested "on the Halifax water- .pieces." lf authorities got rid trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hint]. 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour from" “35‘ Safmrday; A smal 10‘ a ".V Idingynei‘; in the" Each day the code letters are different. at 4, _ l, w , R d on a n t i i y o marijuana was tchui‘r‘hcs ticy wou get bigger lift-imlri Weatrerun w" Up seized. ‘congrcgations. A Cryptogram Quotation "HFCYH'M N'W' QKOY KM TPC J MZYRCJRQY PA 3’ Ill—Country & Western Roundup BOO-em a OYJMC; KG KM J znrnxnanr'rc. all—Weather —MJTCJXJTJ Bile—Country I. Western Roundup ‘ Yesterday's Cryptoqiiotc: EVEN THE VVEARIEST RIVER ‘ URNE INS-Weather R.50—Atlantic News Roundup By B. JAY BECKER ~._- w —~—_ "w Mew—I-‘.mmaI-‘r'—'m_z“m v-s- a w vvv— wv— — _ nob—Thought For Today North dealer. was not up to snuff. though WINDS SOMEWHERE SAFE To SEA‘ S’me too—Now. - Voice Reports Both sides vulnerable. ‘how North-South could avoid 0 “5" m" rum“ ’Yumm ’1'“ row” "Ayn" D filo-Preview Commentary csc Nam getting. to three notrump with Y‘MNG 0 Wm, 9.15—Morning Moods K9373 Inine high-card tricks is some- ;' UM ‘ I . OZS—Metinee With Witliv . A105“ thing of avmystery. E ' t I OSO—Ptek Your Partner .AK A five diamond contract had ll“I - x . ass-Morning Moods *6 is theoretically better chance of | 0.55—Kitchen Klatter Contest ms»; succeedlns- but would 1"" eve,MOM.’I‘M Nor lT’S FIVE or :1“! l- 10 00~News 8: Weather .3106 ‘AQ‘ fBUEd in the actual case . be- TAKING THE SCH STEP ON lT. o MOS—Notes & Muale 33g .st cause of the unfavorable loca- Bus-IWINGEY'S E 1015,.th 57 5 643 tion of the ace of spades. Mcka MEup/ . 10,20—Natn I. Music ‘3. Qlo‘) Ah expected. West [Ed I club 7 3 ” lino—News Headlines 8. Weather against three notrump. East It 02—Notea I. U! ‘ 5, played the queen, of course. and > it AS-Bulletin board .97 there was South looking at nine 2 nan—Nam a. u .Qam.” juicy tricks-31): diamonds. two a it 55—Ailantlc News Roundup ‘AK. clubs and a heart—and non—Weather legitimate way of cashing them. a l nos—Mostly Music ~159Mb“ He could win the club and f USO—News a wit-that North East South West. rash the A-K of diamonds and Ins—Monty Music 1. Pass 2. Pass then play a spade or a heart WW; GOT-mum MD gnu! I inn—News Headlines In Weather 2. Pg. 2}?! Pa- and hope the opponents would SWQEERWMAS Jug- ‘ f Lita—Monty Music .I w.“ a he :lndhentglghl:£ put hit: batik UK: MW EL“. 1 as“ W ‘t his—shirt. Harmer is an . . n is an w a c u . n K _ . t v .w Opening lead-five of clubs. which case would have nine ASK HIMIWHML HES : ‘ ‘y l ids—Mostly Music i one annoying Situation that‘tricks to show for his efforts. N- n— MAVBE HELL c » ‘ 700—News I. Weet er periodically confronts a declar-i However. South realized that WRlTl us AN excuse 0 l His-Portrait Of A Star or is the case where he’ has all lthis line of play would probably pop. BEING LATE.’ i ZlO—Hito a. Encorel the tricks he needs to make his not succeed. There was too O “ zoo—NM. a. wuthor contract and yet is unable to much chance that the opponents ya 3.03—1rana Canada Matinee CIC cash them because of inade-‘would recognize his communica- t r.oo._N.w. ywwlw quate communication between tion problem and keep him out ’ P l 4.034.".dtm “undo, his own hand and the dummy‘s. of his hand once he tetearaphed / u. l Lin—Hi" a [mans Look at this hand where his intentions of cashing that x ‘ 430.1“ cm”... South became declarer at three A-K of diamonds. t vt_ 500.51,.“ a w.“ notrump. Possibly the bidding So South hit upon a better! ‘05.“. ow". scheme than that to steal the It ‘ 5:25—Marine Weather l.2t-The Gerry Fogarty Show hmd‘ He let Ea“ W“! the We,” I T sac—iii. 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ETET th6E ‘ I ' . .lS—Byline THEWF-L/KEW' (57' t ‘ 040O _ - m ""“25’3'fffifl 2“" 7.20—Marine Weather and Musical OFLUKE AND MDW, m5 ‘ “beef ‘ “we”! 3’ ‘ ‘\§ I x l M." 2.30—Atleottc School l’eaat '"lerlUdG GOP/“Ai/KE WHO/7y ' pAppy' ' “ Things of Nature 7 -3°-A”i9"m"t orLEM!’ a DEAR? ’ “w-M MI E I. I H“ 2.4Hdm 0mm. 1.". A 5",” .OO—Radio International Ids—Maritime seat-teem l 00 c 9.30—Canade'a Big Ban gloa-r..cc_Nrmim loo—Past Year In Britten Jim-CDC News 9-30--Yaleot Festival IDS—Canadian Roundup lO-OO—Newa Speaking too—tit. George la mot. Show moo-sortie- leviaw Lao—Countdown to,oo—-csc Net. News Roundup & its—Mule in The Air oIrt aooumrmm. Fish B'ceat 3.!0-CIC Notebook ll oscthhtspot 5.30—TOMPO '2 00—Marlna Weather no it .oo—sac Variety Show an" 1.1 coo—ca: News - inland Weather HID—inland Weather . 6|” MW “I” MAI—Mull h the Nil.