TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 1.00 p.m.—Muaicale 2.00 pom—Burns I. Allen 230 p.m.—Today at Home 3.00 p.rn.—As The World Turns 3:30 p.m.—Ta|<e Thirty 5.00 p.m.—Fireba|l XLS 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—TBA 6.3! pan—Gazette 7.0] p.m.-CFCY-TV News 7.l5 p.m.—The Farm Scene Y 9.30 p.m—U.S. Presidential Election The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 8, 1964. 11 By JOHN BARBOUR lwrth 60,000,000 cigarette WASHINGTON (AP) AI-'smokers as the carriers — and though only 10 months have one-third of high school students passed since release of the U.S.;taking up the habit. There can surgeon - general’s report con-:be no doubt. Guthrie said, of demning cigarettes as a healthlhuman susceptibility. hazard and shortener of life, the.l Time is. he said. an incuba- best indications are that cig- tion period in that it takes from arette sales have yet to re-llté to two years for average cover totally from its impact. .‘younrzsters to become habitual Firm statistics are difficultfsmokers. But by 18 or 19, half to come by. but perhaps 16,-lot‘ them are smoking regularly. Cigarette Sales Slump, Cigars Jump Following Health Report BEDEQUE Mrs. Walter Leard, is spend- ing a few days with her daugh-i ter. Mrs. Gerald Williams and family, Berrie, Ontario. ‘ 'Vir. and . G vwaufie ax, were weekendi guests of Mrs. Corbett‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- .. . s as recent guests. Mrs. A! ""1011 55 he is againslllienderson's sister, Mrs. George smoking. Dr. Charles S. Cam- Jones and Mr. Jones, Regina. eron, president of PhiladelfiSask. phla's Hahnemann Medical Col-i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stavert. lege and Hospital. cited re- Charlottetown were in Bedeque cently the statistic that 83 perlrecentiy calling on Mr. William cent of males between the ages M. Stavert, and Mr. Albert of 25 and 31 smoke cigarettes.Weeks. regularly. 1» Mrs. William Barrett, Lower “ own view," he said, “isgBedeque has been confined to that there are a great manyiher home suffering from an at- people—and they range fromitack of flu — W THERE MUST'VI mum ON Mv FEET! 12.00 p.m.-—CIC IV News 12.13 p.m.-—Local Weather 12.“ urn—Sign Off CKCW TV 10.00 urn—Station Sign On ' National School Telecast 10.30 a.m.-—Novl Scotia Schools “.30 p.m.-Acrosa Canada 12.00 p.rn.—-Frlendly Giant 12.15 p.m.—Chez Helene I230 p.m.—Butternut Ridge i2.50 p.m.—CBC News 000.000.000 cigarettes went un- But even if every teen-ager bums to bishops—who have a Mr, George Henderson is a smoked ’in the U.S. between in the US. quit today. Gut-brie need for something which smok-Epatient in the Prince County January and June of this year. said, it will be before ing afford-s, and the insidiousitreatment. Before the report, cigarette‘significant changes appear in thing about cigarettes is I Mr. and Mrs. Heber Weeks, smoking was burning its way to the death rates. The person who they are so very convenient." ,Hos ital Annex, undergoing new heights of popularity. In most needs to quit—who has the 'Fredericton, their son, Roy and me last six ionths of 1863, iilhighest risk of death, is the FOUR TOGETHER wife and their three children. was running 6.500.000.000 018- brt’aflwlnner 0‘ 8E9 40 lo 50- The western provinces of Brit-:Winsloe. were visitors here on arettes ahead of the same six "We 0 buy the Peul- ish Columbia, Alberta, Saskat-FSunday last calling on relatives. months of 1962. Imistlc view that this group cm-‘ohewan and Manitoba are iol Mrs. Elliott Bell. has been Bill the 1954 Story l! different. :nOl be helped." 831d Guthfle- share a pavilion at the 1967lconfined to her home due to ill- Even with its erratic recovery.l"There are 10,000,000 to 15.- World Exposition in Montreal. fness. cigarette production may end ex-smok‘gl‘s in the popu- e ear dawn three cent ation today. hat they have 1.00 pag—Ttgldl’yi Plavallilad over-all—lts longtime psdvancezhave done. 01119" call accom- 230 ° ”°' °"' ' cut and, say federal experts,lplis}l-" . p.m,—At Home With Helen its future uncertain l c ' STOPPED SMOKING CIGARILLO POPULAR ‘ Even before the committee's A real gainer in the wake ofJ'WDFk was done. Surgeon-Gene the report has been the smalliel'aI Lut-‘ier Terry himself one cigar—the cigariilo—and cigars of some 70.000900 American in general. They may finish the smokerS. had Switched to I pipe year with sales up 30 per cent because of a sit . over 196. There was a frantic. almost Meanwhile, there have been feverish air after the commit- these developments: tee issued its report. the sum ? —’I‘he U.S. public health serv. of 14 months of deliberating the Ice embarked on a long-range validity of medical and statis- education program to dis- tical evtdence- courage smoking. Th verdict, although ex- —'i‘he federal trade commls- pet-“ted. was electric. slon set deadlines for cig- The day of the report. 6V8!!- arene firms to begin labelling gelist Billy Graham suggested cigarette packages and ad- that smoking €191?me quit 32.15 ..m._u.s_ simian. vertisements with danger the habit, as an example. The signs. oman Catholic Review of the _The tobacco industry prom. Baltimore archdiocese urged in load a court fight against the an editorial that all Roman trade commission ruling, Catholic priests refrain from —The industry vowed to set SlTlOklllS- up its own advertising police Cigarette vending machines RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT \ g9“ roe er 3.00 p.m.—Aa The World Turns irty , :nt'e' . \ x; h" \ 6,00 p.m.—Supper Club 3500" HMO!“ 6,35 p.m.—Supper Club 7.00 p.m.—Sumnertzlng 8pc": 7:30 p.m.—Ripcord 0:00 pom—Bunkhouse Boys 8.30 p.m.-—Petticost Junction 9:00 p.m.—-.iaclt Benny 9.30 p.m.—-U.S. Elections Hi.’ to LIKE in ear. sane I V I e PMS m A cow. WANT 00 A9900 some. CAI: I'M eUiLowo.’ BLOCK AND TH! RUFF P ‘ "'TOGETHIQ TWO LIGHTS DILIVI‘RED.t AN‘ DRIVE if m’ . ~. " V . AN EXHAUST PIPE- A RigiPlATOR - PM L 1.05 a.m.-—U.s. Elections 2.00 a.m.—CBC.TV News 2.05 a.m.—U.S. Elections 2.50 a.m.—CBC-TV News 3.00 arm—Station Sign OH Ll.“ VLIJ bureau in New York and fine were banned in hospitals from on RoBER‘I‘ cm, “mo violators, but this is still in Massachusetts to Pennsylvania Scams”! the organizational phase. to Minnesota. rim-i933) muggy —Congress adjourned without e defence department ofScarbomuth. free cigarettes in all acting on a barrage of bills banned WHO GAVE UP l-IIS giving cigarette . controlling military hospitals from Wash- MEDICAL PRACTICE'D 6.30.Newa and Weather 6.35—Morning Roundup powers to federal agencies, lngtnn to San Francisco. The ‘ ~ “ ~ . “fag... EAN 6.45—Illend Weather. er- Tome and a counter‘barrage which veterans dmlnistration did “gums” GATE mHfldelbem Germany WAS AJUSTICEOF b.46—Mornlng Roundup would deny agencies those likewise in its l63 hospitals and mmm‘pmnsmmNiGIH-mlém PEA E FOR40 6.55—News and Wes powers. 8 homes for infirm and aged gym/m FR DER/CKYASAB/kTHDAy ‘Y‘TNOTA 51mg, 7.00—Hebrew chino." Hour More than nine months havelveterans. mac/55 lair/3 kl/FE suzeeem- figg’ggkfmnw 7.l5-Mornlng Roundup passed since the surgeon-gen. T‘iere were arrests for cigar- Jule:- mn HIGHERMEEHRT 7.30—News and Weather erai pro “no footdrag..el,te sales to minors in Chicago. Elna" in the. follow-up to the were smoking bans at committee‘s prime finding: high schools and colleges. “Cigarette s m o kin a health hazard of sufficient im-iSALES DROPPED t-l :- a 7.35—Farm Report IAN—Morning Roundup 7.45—lslsnd Weather. Mar. ramp. CROSSWORD DAILY ACROSS 6'X .lNi‘DV 133335 7.46—Morntn Roun up . 7.56496," gcapwi. g scorebond portance in the United States to} aczgagfll; “:19; Pégniigv egg?“ LWeek's 22.Bo- Elm—i EBB 8-OI—News appropriate remedial‘ and pipés found rela; Light?“ remunem‘ 2:111; 8.ll-Weether - 3 , . . ‘ ’ lb—Msrning Roundup The most concrete action buggy, 81:31:21,; Alma? mom E'Nm SM.” 0"” 23'Urgb s AS—Weether come from tile unilateral efforts. In' ‘ - Amend“ éonsumed .aummh .TWlncrysta‘ gent 5‘5°“A"‘""‘ NW' ‘°“""“" Of PM“ Who have qu" "mkmg' 510 omooorm c l ga rettes In 10 Risibbor 1 AGreat 24 G SSS-Thought For Today sl'klllched fto' Elgar: or pipes. orfiefirua’n._‘lm‘ tax receipt; 1m 11:1,“,me ‘me ' “'53 goo—Ne“ 8' WI“ new". a “5' he ‘ :dicated the annual rate had i .Froeting 8.Manipu- 1- eii—mview commentary SPREAD DISEASE , fdropped to 385. 000.000. It be- TLConjunctioas lated for fodder Imam?) 3mm! via—No... and Moire Dr. Eugene Guthrie. stat! d-‘gan m mom 51mm 8, sum. mm 25 Amm_ ambit; Elisa, 930~Five Roses Sweepstakes Mlm‘ for the suljgenn-Eem’l‘al's mar came on. 1 Strive ends can ens—Notes and Mu c committee. seescr’garette smok- The tobacco mdustry h” 81,. 130.11%“ nDistrea Indian O Sir—What’s The 5009 Cam" “'8 u ‘ bansmlsmble disease—lproached the matter cautiously. 1 5181181 .Bank moo—NW" ""1 w'm‘" ’First, it acted to revise its ad- W 13-006th employee - loos—Notes and Music 2,30—Atlantlc School East “my” practices. indicating it 32.519115: 15.Long 28. Poem I . lots—Stop The Record "Atlantic legends" iwnuid amid appealing to young- abbr. pet-lode: 29 Compass E HHS—Notes and Muslc 2.45—Resding From The Classics lsiers, 23.nde time point: OSO'C" 7°" 100*“: “9"” Its advertising review board, 17-min? 31 Vii-1183701 ” loo—News and Weather 3.03—Trana-Cansds Matinee under farmer New Jersey sow 35-5000! 18.Eslurno themoon ‘ 1.05—Notes and Mualc 3.30—Trsns-Csnada Matinee emor Robert Mayner. was am e 3 .gaglshmgglt 40.111111 l-SO—Ston "l. WW" 4004“: NOW! given authority to fine offend- u'nepm 3' e "m m“ ills—Notes end Muais 4.03-Csnadian Roundup ers up to l . . i AS—Builetin Boa d LID—Music In The Air Secondly, at the outset, the In- I-50—NONI and MUIIC ‘.I5-MUIIC Il'l TI‘IO All dusty-y seem ' com- l.55—Arlantlc News Roundup Lao—Countdown ment on the surgeon-general'l 2.00—Westher 5.00—Mar. Fish B’Cast committee or its report. At fed- 2.05-Town Ind C°U""Y Tim. 5-10—Tempo era] trade commission hear- wn-H a.“ “2m NEW DEALE 2.30—News and Weather CBC Notebook ings. it challenged only the . RANK Gsmws SYSTEM 2.45—Tawn and Country Time 6.00—CBC New commission's legal powers to V: -— — -— g- ., Loo—News and Weather 6.l5—On Parliament Hill govern cigarette labelling. 1.05—Town and Cauntrv 7"". 6.20—Todey’s Editorial p30 AND CON HS—Wlm's On Tapp 6.25—lnland Weather and Before the report. it had al- ‘l.45—Town and CW"er 7"“. Sports Scores ways seem to be a partisan 2-00—NIW' 00“ W"""" 6304mm? Olympic Report battle. Enemies of cigarette 6.45-—Music in the Evening ISO—Business Barometer smoking would say, as EDS—Mostly Music 7 did 1 famed lung surgeon Dr. Alton (TO-News Headlines and Weather nos—trans—Csnsda Mann" 8.00—Repent of Royal Tour Ds- Ochsner. each cigarette a sci—raps In Pops nurture lsmoked shortens life by 14.4 silo—News Hoodlinqs and Willhfl 8.30—Winnipeg Pops imimltes. ADS—Canadlen Roundup Proponents of Cigmfle “nak- 4.lo—Tops In Pops LEW—Stop The Record goo-New: and Weather 9.00—Film in Society 9.30—Chapel Royal ing would cite studies on labor- I0.00—CBC Nat’l News. On Parliamentatm‘y animals that cigarette, Hill a Speaking Personally 1smoke was not cancer-causing. | HSNVI iNO'I 3H1 sos-The Outpom loan—Music Scene—Montree A greater danger. they said, sis—Marine Wfltll" “.m—Actlon Theatre was air pollution. are—The Outpom li.30—-Nightspot It was the job of the surgeon- . m and WOW" noo—csc News igenerai's panel to weigh the ev-l (HS-'0" Pfi'llnmm' HI" l2-03-Spom Scores Inland and ‘idence and offer guidance. Bill. DAILY CRYP'IOQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X R h L 0 N G F E L L 0 W 1 One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is need l its report was stronger the bio—Today”; Edltorlal Marine some observers had expected. 025-590?" “Md” I2.l5—Music in the Night °‘ CONTRACT BRIDGE e Its—Tonight's Music By a. JAY BECKER for the three L’s. X {or the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophioa, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. oaHleepWMn Express 7.00—Back to the Bible 7.30—Nsws and Weather 7.45—Program Schedule I7.46—lono Guide Program A Cryptogram Quotation RNBW WINS ’8 $990" . I w ’2'°3*L°"'°."ii..'fil'n'2. and Weather East dealer. 3 At this point South had to go '1 ‘ ‘3 Y H K n R Y J 1’ ,‘Kcm..n mm... rm own been: West‘s must a a J a as a is P r. P n p 1- r r e 'r ' 7holdin cons ted of 8-6.5. wh en iii'g—Tc's'é"'~h."'v£'.w. on m... t A J t 3 Soup 8had the Moor. Wheth- l P '1' H D P 1-3 D R W F J ‘1‘ - a ' ' - . ' K3 C,outii ruffed the diamond ment Hill a See-lune .93“ “i * . Yesterday's Cryptoquoto: THERE IS A PLEASURE m Wm ‘ high or low, West was bound to v AWMDAPPEM ‘ amzenlonglclv . .Jer make Ms mm ,0 defeat thel Mgivass WHICH NONE BUT MADMEN Knome ' H” N wfifrgfssm [gm/WW ° * u” j," R , M. w....,., “3" lcontract one trick. l . warsxvmsaar/Nnie moannqmssms _._____ "MW/"gm “pm”; limits?" 9.33. 330.351“ :12" . Deriarer could have made thel on: a. mean era/semen LONGONE... , ~- —— hand had he played more care-1 . nggemhnaamr “a 34.53:. M, A..." mm the firm . our: BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HO 2 " ’ ' lwith the nine. he shoul have , u moo—cat: News. Weather and so ‘played a spade to the ace and avg-'2?” Q uwp‘sifg-ueué figmyéugsm 1 59°“ .35 ‘retumed a low heart from ‘r,’ “NW 'Nm‘we ' > cu unto 'Qnon‘ “"mm-V- A "UN"! iiAw «lease-aliens You COMEALONO 1 '- | in the actual hand East would I ANDR NM 001. IN FNE TUESDAY ‘AKQ jhave. gone up with the ace and , @ \ M‘NUTES! CHUCKLEE'WRE A The bidding; returned a diamond. This would ° serous-«Amish! mm : '2'3°“M"""“° "'"‘ "cm East. south West North "0' have helped the delem- MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY I‘M > I’m-C": N‘w' " W“"‘" 1 o Dble. Pass 1 4 threw” 501ml Wmld I'll" hlfil- ‘~:~ Grime You AN amine l 15—Summer Olvmpic Report 2. . play a heart to the king. return . CHAm—Egg 3 LEO—What’s On Tepp PM P". itn his hand with a spade or ai P‘ i f l-59-DO limo Slantl crib. and draw West's trumpsL @(tv ‘ fire—'- _ 7. Mai». film-Tim out For Meiodv Opening ield— four of altito easily make the rest of the, an; m) I, y/ l I r Gino—Th. Mommy Show mom“. Wks' " 'V‘ifl/QV ‘ ' THEGOLDSDIKEISLDDGEDN HisnlAR‘l’N 700-7“ Momma 5"°‘” A lot of good plays made by The point of the hand is that‘ o, g, It; \ 9., I, it a Mgr! I ‘t SUCHA'KULM WNWAT WH'L'." son—cot News and Inland Wail." denial-er are wasted when it South should play this way: a ‘é‘gi- I; a _s I . . _ ” CONFESS‘ON I ,' “THEREHE'LL LNE'BUTONCE 8.15—Marltim0 Sperm-at turns out that certain precau- ever thoiigi he does not see i ",n 1—3-5: a" “n . 5.. . r/cr AWONE IVE“ WI“ _HrLL OP D” sat-rho Morning Show lions be has taken prove unnec- opponents' cards. He should. - . fi / \ 7’ “I WHUS BEEN mu: m H LIA "-3544" Mount! easary because a condition he make a realistic allowance for [- ,'lrm_, " ' " tloo-CBC News feared did not exist, Howevemthe possibility that the hearts F 3, VII-Commentary such wooautlona are frequently are divrded 4-1 instead of_3-2. 9.16—AM Chronicle essential, as declarer found outl it costs declarer nothing to ’ lots—Playroom in j; “now in this hand. irnver bothhp'oss'lbliitlres Qby mak- ' l0 art—Royal Tour Departure "I w” in mm. hurt, “ding sure a e irs li.l5—For Consumers M I diamond. Eastliead comes from dummy. It la 2 ll 20—Iecerd Album c"th two diamond. Ind led a this that if South plays this way a “JO—"lo Archers mm m. “ct-M mum. with and it. turns out t the hearts INS—M” on“ the “lu' somh then played alwraestngIgedsarI-ezty hiriez‘slllireuhvnet limo—Jamboree Junction heart to the kiln. iosinil ‘0 thelh.‘ ' 2' ‘ will he emolv repaid if. as in :mf".,;:f°" ace. East led still another dis-.the present case. it develops WW u m" m lmtthehoarumdivtdedd-L‘