L_____ ON THE AIR! The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 9, 1964. 8 do is to in when . [They match student conu'ibw ltions of up to $1.000 per school THAT LONG, LOVV 60‘",THAN KG, WA I ....JT WU! YOU WERE STANDING IN THE WAY! ° h Cl ' P ' ' I, " i to buy protective equipment. FLY “LL I “RA'GHT m . . ' land grant $300 a year to keep , W , F V W PADNESDAY e a I m s g u 6 it up. T‘iey supply coach's aids. i PROGRAMS instructional films 1121:“ text):i . . e . promote safety pro . ( I‘CY TV R t d N f T I conduct training. coaching and l r m —M i e officiating clinics. i . n m —5ll:rlut;n a r a a It's an uphill task. but. Liona‘ 1 m p .n —R C.M.P knew that when they signed ule ,«i pni.——Vaca.‘lon Tim. By DENNIS ORCHARD rat college. increasing their edu-t would be if everyone played the” “momma” for “mime in p m.—Forest Rangers COW/ER (CP) The, cation, their long-range earning'who wanted to." ‘ work 2% years ago "noon—lBA ‘ trouble With growmg good Ca-‘power. and their football abil-‘ Lions have spent about $300.- Veitch. 32. has had to do lnad‘a“ {WWW Players. Says: ily. by using athletic talent as 000 in the province trying to fill everything the hard way since ‘Penny YCIlCh. Is the tempts-gs lever for scholarships to pay‘ the gap. mainly in developing he lost his right arm as a five- “m‘ to Clea" ‘l-hell‘ icommunity programs. year-old playing in the Vancou- But the administrators of a ver railway freight yards. He .local system that will send played soccer to the age of 16. ‘3.000 small-size. football players-and switc'ied to football where onto the Empire Stadium field he became an all-star junior at ‘ .t. lo—o draw attention to centre. When he was too old Minor Football Week in Canada, for junior he coached cham- ——agree they would rather have pionship teams at junior. juve- AN “As—live longer ,7; p.iV1.—SCO"'el Submarine 63] p.ni.—Gsaette 7.11 pom—CFCY iv Nsw, 7% p m.-Going My W 5‘5 p.m.-——Pridc of the 515 p.m.-—TBA ooh pan-Camera West. ojfl gyms—Perry Mason “'5 too easy for a profes-i have. six men in Us. sional football team to talk I schools who could make our boy into Signing a pro contract1 club right now." he says. when he should pack off to col-l Iege instead, MOST HANDICAPPED , As ong as members of the.thTt'lPL. co ordinator hellf’VFS: Canadian Football Lemme rob 3 ions ace a greater handi-i r .m.—Kraft Sus ense 'Iheetre . " - - ' ii :.in.~Newsmaga2ine Ith.e cradle' .53” Velmh- _th°y|cap mmthe” devempment pro"tz'ieir community program run‘nile. intermediate and high Inn pin—CBC TV News in.” ’3 “mmltmem “5 ,bflSIC at! grain 3” 3"" “her .CFL Club~iwithin the school system. school levels. He took up rug- ,;13.,m.__l°c.i wean." lwmnmg games and they sew.t Aone among Provmce’ be“ Veitch says a physical edu. ger and became a star wing (:14 ,_m_..5iqn on ‘Ously retard the development 05‘ wee“ he” 8" Quebec- the cation co-ordinator is needed in forward in a province dominant ‘ ’ name “ale” , .B' goyemmel‘t Offer“ ,"Oievery city with more than six in the game. (‘ch TV If that s overstating the case,lemlershlp 0". financesf‘“ highl high schools. Part of the co-or- But Veitch was “momma. the minor football co-ordinatar‘SCth athlell‘fs‘ Lacking sul'l'idinator‘s job would be to help hie with star ranking. He has 3.15 ruin—Station Sign Co of the British Columbia Lions 9°" 0‘ any kli‘d {or the“ Pm'l find teachers qualified to in- always preferred a good team, News, Weather, Sport ’15 happy to stand corrected. 3r§m3- Mt ‘ 5‘"31¢_Ciw has 31"“ struct in major sports. land ‘he says good teams come inn p.m.—R.C.M. . But Veitch points to half - a- Po'med 3" athlet‘c d”°"l°"lASSISTANCE MATCHED ionlv with guaranteed. capable 1‘0 p.ni.—Vecehon Time ' ' s 10 p.m~Fores‘ Rangers w‘fi pm.»Emnietf Kelly ‘Y Femin r, . . ,. , , WIRE EATIN6 'TOO MUCH B COMMERCIALS! ESI'IOW Lilla"! .dozen rookies in the westerniSchooi boards take a 'iaphaz-. U . . ‘ . . _ l . . -~ . - . ntil coordinators aie tip-leadership. Working for a con .Eonlft‘gwfie HIS year alone Wholfgd‘fmliggny pmcmng approaCh; pointed and money made avail- tinuity of this leaders‘iip is his ‘ e m 5 came to the pm ' able to schools, all Lions can job. 6 m p.m._1e,ev;s,on New. game too early. Among them is‘ We‘re Z) years behind an- M5 meWWhe, lBtlly Cooper of Winnipeg Blue iario," says Veitch. “There arei F .. nm_ 5 iBombers. _ ionly 31 schools playing football‘ 7'10 prim—Lionel Playhouse Veitch believes they could beiin BC. and hundreds more. State erret ‘ F ‘7 n 'n.-rlhree's Music W." non—{amen West '2 Vi p m.-Pcrry Mason 1" in pow—Suspense Theatre ll Vi puts—News Magazine 1700 p.ni.—CBC-TV News l? 15 e.m.-Virw oint will Anus—linncl Network News A :‘Q-«Rgn On (um—News and Weather AIS—Country 8. Western Roundup ASS-News and Weather 7ilO~Hebrew Christian Hour 7 l‘l—Couniry 8. Western Roundup 7.'<0—-News and Weather Report 7 .ii—Couniry 8- Western Roundup Fin—eru 7.5—iami Russia To Invest Heavily iln Poultry And PRAGUE (Reuters! — Sm'iet eggs. The Kremlin chief, visiting a Czech chicken farm said to Russia Plans , Conference Despite Chino be W‘We will build a few hundred Egg Plants Ithe biggest in the world, said ldevclopment of Soviet poultry 1farming between now and 1970. tiarge poultry farms in order to iproduce billions more eggs and ihundreds of thousands of ions Iof moat." he said. i “We. are investing billions m‘ ll‘llblE‘S in this branch since wej lwould not satisfy consumption‘ of the Soviet people by produ: i log eggs the old way, We mustl r il~i‘lpailier MOSCOW 'tReuters) —— Soviet ‘ r is-(‘mmny 8. Western Roundup ‘ P r e m i e r Khrushchev made go over in the industrialized ?-"v—‘.’/rall1rv clear the Soviet Union .way producing eggs and i 1: ""--Allfil1llt News Roundup F. 7—llieuglit For Todav lit‘ll—News 8. Voice Reports CBC .plans to go ahead with its call for a world Communim confer-. ‘ence in spite of China‘s refusal i to take part. I He said the holding of the ‘ ipouitry." Khrushcth said. ‘ Khrushchev is in Czechoslo- .vakia on a 10-day visit schcd . uled to end Saturday. l “I am not afraid of being} a A: _ (I, n 0" Premier Nik i i a Khruslichevfiommiinist chicken famcrs can i ‘bq-r_{fjrrjg__._ ___.. said. here Soviet Un- ; learn a lot from “the capitalist CFCY ion is investing “billions of ru- 3 countries." I ’ bias" in large scale. Western; 3., announced he had signed ‘ WEDNESDAY style production of poultry sun ;3 document Wednesday on me 6'X LNEOV 1.38335 in , . Emil“ ARI now N Mouootn ' nor on some LIFE! I'M SAV’iN' m1 so: A RAINY PM .’ 0.‘7~Maiince Musical Charade: - y -‘ ‘ - 1‘ 9 m“ Nam Md Music conf'crence next, year and of fillltlled for praising (apnai- IZESEEléEEDAEXRA‘QER MOMg V’S'TWG\ THEEES JUST SETTEQ TURN ,, . , preliminary talks in December . ism tor the production of meat ,., 5 x» ‘9 CH IMF ‘ ,. l . .. r ’A‘ -‘ ‘ ~ . .r "If BflNA/[R leTERS/NTHE Mm AUNT ETHEL. lM TWO OF US. lLL OFF THE STOVE .,-,_‘_.,‘,hd,r‘ 1,“, Son '5 the Only correct course in and cggs. it is achieiin; good at...r....as.i....i....~.imoths.--“ KING OWNED, TREATQETS p.543“ Md'wea'zfl ,foiiow. results in this with a small con COO - EAT OUT' MOE—Notes and Music l Khrushchev, s p c a k in g on . Sumption of fodder." he added. i ' C S R D ' HOMNN, and wean." lradio and television. said R s L "—W “ ‘ ACRogg l'.(‘.':—-N 1 d M r -sia's determination to stage the 0 - i i 3. Foreaim 22. Mass i: :7.-s.i:.,s,:::nMu,::llc Charade. lconference had tiie support or U-S- A" Sfl'lkes 1.Ma.n's 4 gong 2tFiiss m urn—mom and Music 'a majority of the world's Com namESPOSS - W 60 20.01)- ii.if\~h;uliciiii Board munisi parties. MCIY Be Ordered G-FISthOk 5~Sh0P . Marie ; ll.’i0—Noirs and Music The Soviet leader was report- ' 11 we: 11 Sisal‘l’lnanum 26'Ofrgan ' - . . ‘ ‘. , i . n. .y . o I; AB—fiian‘t-r News Roundup mg to the country on his mne. S. l 11—” 8g Lowest sight x ~ I—w'ealw .day visit [0 Czechoslovakia, ' t - oint. 28 M'ri- l ‘izl‘S—lnwna and Country Time ifrnm whirh he returned Samr_ SAIGON (R.‘"ter5i.__[j.s‘ 3"- 13.fi:1tg:_?;fie P- the 'da'V l win—Nam and Weather may strikes a :3 in st Communist . 1 . RM «0 of . ' 1? l3—Dmi l.'rsser CBC ‘——r -7 ___ ._ f 'l’ ' d A I 1 “1 mm o ‘ “an 1. 1,)_N ‘ ' ‘ '* W - - IlCi itics an supp y rnu es in 1531-8}... dinnel “plow... mum :2‘. “"d w“”‘" i - southern L305 ma." - be 16.Turkish 9. Flufffrom 33.Mor5cls Yuma-y'- Answer 1‘ "Al—M" Road Rem" l m’dcmdi informed 5”““95 here title cio 35.F‘ormcr . , ?:‘_IW" ""d _c°un"y ‘ ‘said here. 17.Widows 10.Dregs Argentine 40. Factor I.;;):}hi:wfla liedadcl‘lnel.& Weather x J The air. strikes would Wm”, 19. Measure 14.Net\vorlc leader 41. Poker ).,r,_.m::lm a MWZTC'BYC m" i . a ro u n d Tciiepone. about 23 oflrngth 18.:‘nmished ' 3§.Cla’\vs l 4 . “I in? mud”; (W... ,m ! New Rerpubllc miles by road from the Son”. 20-1106}? y 19 (ZPEP‘E'WU 3‘-‘p‘1‘({’f 2f.”- ‘6 mp- iv» A 1 y l Vi t Nam border. in order to a”: "m e ' 5 0 S n“ ‘ "m . ' V“ 5" Weflll‘e - ; - 23. Haltan em acat R. (..Ch. 45.Permit new” In Comm, and pop, LEOPOLDVILLE IReuters‘——' ham?” 9‘"- ac“"~“es ".f C“? 24.30;»; 20.Perform as. Mine 47. South zsr—uanne. Musical Charade: Congolese rebels OCCHPylPSg mm“ ,l‘” ,Cm‘“ gue'r‘l‘“ 1“ nickname 21. Eskimo entrance Dakota: 230—bp: In Country and Pope Slanlcywiic. third largest City: 501"“ “9‘ Mm- 27.Circus tool 39. Festive abbr. Sf‘J—lrans-Canada Matinee CBC SRO—lop: In Country and Pops Mil-News Headlines and Weather till—Canada Roundup CBC h 1i0~lonighi's Music l? 00~Nrws. Sports Scores Vita-“sign o ll. .io_ :Nl—News and Inland Weather -l5~Maritime Sportscss 8.2l-Tphe Gerry Fogerty H l CIA WEDNESDAY The Gerry Fogerty Show, Part 1 9 Show I a I nLri-I‘l/‘he Bob Goulel Show M- ax Ferguson Vim-CBC. News I: Direct Reports JOkPreVIew Commentary '0 lb—AM. ‘ Chronicle i 5—Hewsiian Holidays l°30§Music D ry lioo-cac News I: (is-Joan Marshall News and Weether lis-s-Tommy Hunter Show l‘45~e'lhe Open Road Show 1550.0. Time Signal ’Ooelhe Open Reed Show “ideal: Dreinie tells a story “0+Music in the At ‘30elernpo MEI-Mar. Fish 3'0» 52 lempo “NBC Notebook °0°,CIC News L Weether . Assignment 'JQkDixisi-nd Downbeat ' . "I ’09 the M Regional Weather and ‘in The Congo. have. announced formation of “the Pcople's ipubiic of the Congo," reliable Isources said hcre. ‘ A Stanleyvilie rebel broad- Re- ‘ i it was believed that this was one of the subjects U.S. Arn- bassador Maxwell D. Tayloi went home to Washington to discuss with administration of- :végjaps I" Couner Ind PODI cast heard here said the Peo- ; ficials. 34 5”, used is Outport pie's Republic is headed by Taylor recentlv told a‘ T ' ‘ s , , . , press ‘W‘New’ “d WNW" Chr'smph" Gbcnyer H9 “’35 conference here that the United 3.; 33-, zone" 5EJ—Moiinee Musical Charade! minister of the intcrior in the Slams “mum have m take im 31(‘P‘l'mhsh 5:”“Tl‘fl OU'Ports Congolese g o vernment formed proved Steps to bring “at Cans '"drg ‘ 5.5 20—Marine Weather by Patrice Lumumba in 1960. l ' Fue‘ ,‘ infiltration in an end. EBB—Th. Ouiports was named premier - - - - . , ‘fl‘m " 43 Jew1sh boo—New, we went." and Gaston Soumialot. who has' tlfi-On Parliament Hill ca: been leading the rebellion in‘ "ND HEADLESS BODY ‘ 44 tJO—Spom Parade North Katanga and Kivu. was' LOURENCO MARQUES. Mo. 46.]:‘ndder l l i CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. N031! QJ 108 QAIOO‘” $803 MB! .37543 2 'AK942 .0758 OJ! KQBI .5 amen .AKIOOO ess ‘AKQJZ The bidding: South West. North East 1. Pass INT Pass 2: Pass 3. Pass Opening lead—king of hearts. Holmes and W tson were reminiscing before the fireside at Holmes‘ Baker Street lodg- ings, "Watson." said the famous detective. "did i ever tell you how I help tied into the employ of the Prince of Bosnia. case we concluded several fort- nights ago?" , Watson shook his head. "One evening I was laying at the club with he rince. whom i had never met before. and became the declarer at four ades " The sleuth showed Watson the North~South cards and continu- ed: "West led the king and then the ace of hearts. How would ; you have played the hand?" i "it's: staid I see no inobleml at‘all." replied t'ie doctor. “ll would ruff. proceed to dra w. trumps. and make five-odd." i "Aha. and you would then lose control of trumps and go own to defeat." retorted Holmes. "You should recognize that only a poor trump division can stop the contract. and; therefore take steps to prepare, for it. If you were to ruff andi then draw trumps. you would, fail utterly in your quest. Whati you should do'is discard a dia- mond on the ace of hearts and then discard a club on the heart continuation! “ , “You would lose the first, three tric ks. but would then? take the remainder. In fact t'iatf is the way I played the hand, and no sooner had I finishedl than the Prince. who had seen‘ the adverse hands and thoung lwould go down. exclaimedzl ‘You are exactly the man to un- dertake a most important mis-l sion for me. It is precisely suchl logic and extreme care which a‘ matter deeply concerns me re-f whose ll 1‘95 ui . , "And i am equally impress-i ed." said Watson. “You did in- dced show rare foresight as well as restraint in refusing the first three tricks. I can see now that my impeiuous play at trick twe‘ was clearly wrong and that ll tulle perceive the danger lurking unsuspected in the deal. Your sense of discernment is most extraordinary." . "Elementary. my dear Wat-f replied Holmes. "Elemen-I ten." 29. The present time 31. A vat 32. Siberian ulf VXOO1Vd 30f 7m_Back '0 me B'bh “RTE? _ zambique IAPl—Tiie headless vats “WNW” and wean ' Ibody ofla Dutch Roman Catho- 48.Slowiy: 7454.0 ,‘am 5 h d I "3' “O‘CBC Strmsl Iiir missmnary. Rev. Willem De mun. I." 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