5:15—The Outports (cont) ?E(1)g:'11Yt>uclsal§”sFl(-)IIitsYou iN(i’"Sir' It was his first night NW“-TRA FAL1'5- °“"~ WP‘ ...I so our FISHING ALL DAY‘ 7}3o_News and Weather pa m" —Consta.ntln Fotch, a former ...DON’T CATCH A THIN(':...ANO" AND “AVETO 7:4?»-Red Cross Safety Talk 8 : 00~Assignment 9:00—News and Weather 9:15—Music by Mantovani 9;30—Looking Back with John Scott 10:00——Court of Opinion 10 : 30——Shadows 1l:00~—Dominion News 11:10——Sign Off CBA THURSDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7;15—-Marine Weather and Fill 7:30-—A.M. Chronicle A:00—CBC News and Weather 8: 15——Maritim-e Sportscast 8130--A.M. Chronicle on night patrol?" Cpl. Waldron was one of 40 wit- nesses expected to testify at the inquiry into how five RCM-‘P offi- cers were lost on a patrol. Calls Budget ‘Damp Squid’ OTTAWA (.OP)—«Financ~e Min- ter Fleming's budget is a “damp squib," J. W. Pic-kersgill said Monday night and suggested it could result in losses of east- 8:30——Sweet N’ Sour Yugoslav ambassador in Wash- ington, Sunday blamed Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia for the execu- tion of former Hungarian pre- mier Imre Nagy. Mr. Fotich, a prominent Ser- Ibian-in-exile, told a rally of some 4,000 former Chetnik-s (former Yugoslav guerillas) from Canada and the United States: “When Tito released Nagy from his em- bassy in Budapest to the Hun- garian Kadar regime he knew he was in fact throwing him to the vbloodthirsty wolves of the Krem- lin.” The crowd cheered when Mr. THEN COME HOME... I »o -23 £B~F.?€ 'r“‘E'- u‘u.a‘b Q.$ - __. ; i‘ ‘ , . , ..............-»--»~--~‘~, -1' —» H E crcv rv -’age 22. The Guardian Thur-» June 26» 1958.. DAILY CR0 5 swo RD W rdcdrahsrassyiei "“ .—l . A HUGE ’ - E .. ACROSS DOWN 20. Related N Ema - - - / DMA./ TIME5»‘—”< - CHANNEL 1’ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT ,_,mm Womem n Ge} I 5:,‘ E L FISHIN pore GAN 9. ‘\__ . _...,...‘l . _ pr _. Elsy insect gfilélgles 22- ;:.:l!?ll£e 5 HA 5 W ‘ S < E - T18 --‘_ - 1 o M u E L E 3:30 p.m.——Afternoon Musicale 8- Wheel Pm 3“ 5“°h°1' “W1 A I R B A S E 2 4;i'0 p.m.—Open House 10. Gunwale etvpeer t 24. gailirgit-n C p i an ti‘ AT 00 Q r::.~i::.:i. ,. l’.‘i‘..'.‘i.'.°“’ .- ..:.i:“ .. i - L g - - "‘ ' ' ‘ E Do 5:15 p.m.—Fab1es ot . - 13.Rowing additio- boxes 3 Kg‘; in S LaFontaine fl-IE UNFINI MED implements 7. Map 26. Way E 15. L o “ 5:30 p.m.--The Lone Ranger “"°“°- 14. Cabin 9. Runaway 28. Fire. 5-20 6 6:00 p.m.—3;e(s:t;rnVT§eatre %:‘1f;SC8AE:\5‘E:R‘E,§/‘;RX,?,;’E0‘)a,’2EA’g’;'§,%L bedstead and mu;-y plgcg YelIel'dl)"I Annm- 6:54 P-m~— T 6W! 17/ESTOA/EWHEN I-/E was KILLED av 1s.Excia. 10. Digit: :9. Epochs 7:01 D-m-—Gaz-ette u 12. Fish 31.Exterlor 86.'rhe holm P-m--35.0 liVI‘e§tling 10. gllnlith 14. wetei-an 34.'I‘rlck oak . .- 3 P-In-" 15 5 3“ Regina 17. Place 85.Med1eve! 88.Rodent . ' 3345 P-m-—F'15. , 17. River (Pol.) 1s. Dispatched story 39. Torrid , , 110“? “E? “PW” l ' 9 00 p m.-——Mus1c Makers 58 . . e IVE BEEN AFTER TILLIE I CAN , FIJLLO OL / 9.30 pjm._C1imax 18- Resort I 2 3 37 ‘ row Moimiero CAl.EAN o/ur Pg‘;/SE95 HER iovelé ~ .- l0:30 p.m.—Loretta Young Show 19' 3°“ /1 - G THAT HUNG C E"NET' LETTE 11:00 p.m.—-Spectrum _ ‘ ' 'uu°"" 1 7/ ll“ 3. 11:30 p.m.—Four Faces of Asia ' ' ‘ fiesgsg , A // fl 12:30 a.m.——CBC TV News . i . 1 - dogma‘ I0 V I in. O E 12:43 a.m.—Local Weather - _. ‘ ‘ |_ 9 Forecast ' :5 Y°“"g is { H E . . . 1 ‘ “ herring ‘In g 2;:-.1:;rP:::* ~- E 1. - =v~;=;;;m~ . .1 - 2:: ti ’ '-~ ‘-‘*4 5 — —*—>— I ‘ V913‘-W9 ‘ so as V . 9 me MARBLE ARCH 3°- ‘”°°"““°" 2 - l >- ckcw — M°“"°“ mm enrranceio Hyde Pal-k.London 1-)’ particle .1 CHANNEL 2 ovens ITS MAIN GATE . . ,_. 3-gzegtm 3 "_" “M H J cwu I071/£81?/75‘HI?0VAl.FAMlLY “ ‘ - =5 16 ' |—. 1 ii,‘ - . , (leu-im « Pee 9! - _ _ ” blind broom maker of Boiivsr,N.Y. 84. Regret W, . 1-00 p.m.—Thursday Playblll WORN BV HAD so DEVELOPED H15 SENSE 35. Mark i,» Q News. 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'4 TV News MW“ ,0,“ - beu/t Salny of wmoi? may turn out “"4 '°' "W "“’°° ‘-"i ’‘ ’°' "‘° ‘“'° °"~ “°- s"‘8‘° ‘°“e"~ CAR, TRUCK TRAoTeR BATTERIES $10.95 WITH TRADE 6:45 p.m.—Wea_ther . . k . epostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all 6:50 p.m.—Spot11ght on sports ‘K63 t°a11’efia-13rrih?F,_hnt §§°§f§5fl‘,’§ §a‘,l,§‘; hints. Each day the code letters are different 7:00 p.m.—-I Search for Adven- CA7 ma}: filause‘ defipleu . and ‘ to Qua“ ture . gxqsn _ ' mgms ' Oryp [run on mo p.m,-—Waterfront .5395 emalshmc of teeth 0 . 8:00 p.m.—San Francisco Beat wggg JAB! West decided both his four-ciaird A C V G N 0 C V 1‘ H Y H O C V E B C J W B 3:30 : .—Th‘ ' ' ' t2tac' 8:45 lli 1: Jan 33,5532 grfdemfieatlhi-nminfspti2e§1ea§ M J N V E M 2 8 V P G N C J D T M 1‘ V Z H J 9:00 p.m.—Music Makers '58 9.113 95 of the ten ofsipsades in hopes he TMHmD__sEcAJPJw 9:30 p.m.—Climax! ‘ 4,354.; 4.101: would strike gold in pa'rtner’s ‘ >- 10=30 P-m-—I-oretta Youniz Show mum hand. An important factor . was Yesterday's crypeoquoce: THIS BOUILLABAISSE A NOBLE 95 3323 3-3--glgicrlrhefie . f A_ 41:31 ttllrat spades hadflfot been mm msn IS-—A soRT or sour. on BROTH. on l3REw.. E .. . .— S 0 918 C e enemy an ‘ eire was a. I1-HAcKERAY_ v 12:00 a.m.—-CBC News J1096 h « E‘ = t h- d d 1 h. 12315 8-m-~VieWD0int :AQ-7 ' c ’l§lri1§e lei: diselsggdeitselpgrgper ‘Q mu‘ mu rum“ wmmu‘ he‘, I 12:22 a.m.-—-CKCW News _derf at f th t t,- 12=30 a-m.—Sig*n Off 11'” mm‘: E H i§3"au§kdmtu.ifoiei‘§ E:sFtc0gr*l.1I!:11IcI'1ed ETTA |(E'|"|' “fit "Wm 3‘ the works. ’ Pass 19 Peel ZN!‘ ‘ xv -. RA°'° P“ ‘N’ -“a”-»ci°?i‘ég““~v‘é§ szrstwsergsdzzszssiresizihfl ‘ Openini 1ead—ten of spades. 1 king it the mine of spades in ‘ I " CFCY THURSDAY The Sublgl’-“Cit Of .0Pening leads is ovgm hand. He therefore V0” TUNE N THE DDT" SHES A EEGULAQ . STANDARD TIME at best a ticklish one. It has been played the king of sapdes from 0” THM; . OPEMFACED 5? ""7"5Y'VE 355” HAWNG “53"Sl3n 011 said that in hi-gih-olavss comipany dummy, and East was not dis- G°55'P' -1145‘ [_Ap1E5"n..|EA‘.f|z(CA|_ §§ -”z°U3LE F'ND'NG A 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour more tricks are lost on the open- posed to reject such a juicy mor- “"’ ‘l 9-"E In SOCIETY HAS A PROBLEM... §=§“§ " “=15-Musical Moments mg lead. over a period or time, sel and won with the ace. in %2VuELg ;/Acéliecgflpa 935 6:30—N , ' ' ' ‘ . - - . ‘ «z - e “L 6:35_W‘:‘:t5her than arealfisit on the, Succeeding ‘ It-beCIa1'I1e>llII'.|J1:0SfS1bI1§ $0 ‘ = I .. E; , ,6 40 W t H d twelve tric s prevent declare re 3 __ / ‘ 3 “* es 91"“ 09 Own The reason is not hard to find, ten tricksto score the game. Ha $33‘ 3-: \ 2 7:00—NeWS Tit is much easier to defend cor-. East signaled Wm‘ the eight Oil *2 - ' |_ 7:05—-Weather . . 4 d t-h p ' g pl ysbt- ’\ 7:10-—Country and Western §f§f,ltytf§i,e?it,Zef§ gifieifi (:)r1;:¢E: gang: (31111 t'l‘1ae0Upe(!-‘lhlillng ;lay, the E El Roundup 1y before dummy has appeared, contract would have gone dowiii. ' ,. E g C 7:40_Ches C009” Time with only your own 13 cards in Nor was East’s co-rreclt Spade Q‘ ‘ U 7255-Interlude Sight may a difficult one for him to ‘X ___fl .- 8:m_-News Some opening leads are clear- have diag11°‘Sed- 0bVi01l‘Sly. from 2 3‘”“Wea“‘°" 1 cure The bidding may poiiimo the lead of the ten South became‘ 8316"§‘(’,‘{‘1‘l‘f§"g and Wester“ tihelbest lead, or the nature oil‘ the marked with the ’jack. The king, -. 8.45_weatheXP hand held may indicate the best play by declarer could tihererforc :Cl)EsDSEéTIN6 NEXT SI-|E'LL BE 3:50__NewS ‘ opener has a choice of several be only a ruse. 1 ENOJGI-f.5BBU$_D si;i_LL‘|-y;i1(.5Hn—iIE V 7 9E00_M0mlng Devotions coast fish markets ’ l DON‘TTE'tJST' R N l /.“_7£2‘V0U//E'D COME 9.10—-Morning M0_0dS ‘ _ _ h th ti g z //595 yy//5/V #5 54w..- 9;3o_Top. Tune Time - e S lie said in t e ommons a In 1 , . 9;45_.Freddy Ma;-fin Show this may result from Mr. lFlfIIt1}; vi V 10:00—.N-ews 0 ing’s intention o naise woo c o . -— ‘ 10:05—Magazine of the A1; tariffs, if he can “worm out of ' § 2 10:30—Melody Parade our trade agreements,” to re-i '5; g 11:00—News _ Headlines a n d .__ store'the British preferential tar- E Weather f ’ ir?n§;0a<ti(:1P? wig: iff margin follovwinzg increases in ‘X 5 11:02-—News and - Views on 9 th 3‘ gkig of g1“ t the duty on Britishwool cloth an— ‘, “I G"1‘0C€1‘l9S glgfilp lie fiplzfirt a- d filo nournced in the budget speech. - z 11117-lW3EiC Of Music R - aunc a- came we Thes ro» tive f ture tariff . E O 11.30_NewS policemen to their deaths on mcreaseesp S5al’i:°t Mr liaickersdm , 92'; _l .11340’we3l5he1' £{aS1:?OsSé3n(§,)I:n1::; June 7’ it was Liberal lVlP for Bonavista - Tlwil-it = In 11:45—The Magic of Music ‘ .. ‘N 2. . 11,, t, NM, d M a .‘ "‘" » E . 12:05-Eddy Arnold Show ’ I ' y I ’ ' Newfoundland fishermen th ' 12:30—News and Weather :£ri,b1:fian§0n’RC1¥Ii;1"cliverfiargfii Italian market. elr‘ _ p, _ 12:45-—Dinner Serenade - waldmn all an inqueS.tpi,;ves_ti_gat_ Italy had lately begun to sell; 5|-lRlMP!HUl2RY UGGG! St-IRIMPE! I 1:00—Fifty A Day in. the worst‘ single waged in more wool to Canada. AND GETCt.EANED THIS is JUST NOT 7 i 1510”‘Dlnne1‘ Serenade h- l y “If we are going to kick the GRANDMA” UP" an 1:30—Dinner Serenade H P '1story' . . . Italians in the teeth as the gov, WHATJS FOR " I T|'ll§ DON"|’TKYVU‘K 1:45_One Man»s Family The only tnaining he received t h d , _ E. >‘ , uggg,,__,gu1-1-“mg; 2:00___News Headlines an d was from krne—-to bec clareifulldand ‘iiigmtin kicis ‘t’;llé1°l}l3’;°iteiSh‘l 1:15 age} 3} ‘I E’ FOR vI'rAiNiNG TAKE!!! weather take ‘no c ances," p. 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Fm challenged Masrsehal mi OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE " WALSH-YER A lavas.- 8:45—1\/Iorning Devotions 8:45—swe_et N’ Sour lg b{J1Ilste‘§h§V_1\t’,a%Y lsstllledbeforeé .1 Now TRAITOR! ‘IA HELPED . nu“! 9;oo—A.1vi=. chronicle 9:00——Pra_1r1e Playhouse 9 1“. .3 W5 5“ °m"”,‘d_ < },R - _ ' -z.--, 7.‘ ,--7- 10:00—A.M. Chronicle 9:30—Business Barometer a full Investigation Into the c-lr-, / ¥ - L. - ég1,____l. , 11.00___Sh0wcaSe _ cu-mstances of his death. . / / UM-HAl<;’-«-EGAD, 0 ‘AND MFE _, ‘Q 11:15——Kindergarten of the All‘ I COULD i;AsiL~/ ANOINT Youz 1 MARTHA» YOUR WORDS . ,, .. ’ § — « 11:30—J0an Marshall WANT THEIR MEN BACK “WE Wm-\ THI6 COFFEE-~AND‘.i. ARE 5A,LMTOA §TRiCl<E!\‘ O ‘\ V! ‘- I‘ .. 11:40—Ruth Harding ALGIERS (AP) — A hundred /,f§‘5h';‘TlF /W35-GOMSY I-lADN‘T §flDT2lT-p-YoU KNON I'M .1 \-9° 5O—cK-\'\- “ 11:45——Speaker1s Choice . velledl Mi}:-lslem women marched ml-l6CE\EH/élL.gzé5gg6,! ¢P¢flA/E\;f’Ezp _ — ‘ 12:00-In Rep y on p0 ice eadquarters here Tues- ' . ‘ s , .; 12:15——Jamboree Junction ‘ day and demanded the release of A\él5CHiEF!-o... C\5)Ef2yP9n§<él1_§SPT0I SD27 as BACHELORSS 12:30—Mal'itime Farm B'C35l husbands, brothers and sons held AND fig 5AiDW-EEHTH? ‘(Q85 .....LiM: Now‘L'.'A6E' In | _‘ CLUB - «.7.- 1:O0—CBC News and Weather. . prisoners by French authorities om-A P0555‘/OE WIPE N .eHE IM 0 : L-‘ ‘ l:15—PageS From We in concentration camps for many \li6lLANT&5/ ’ Moog ;_-0,2 "1 ” ' l:30—-Time _ut For Melody . months. It was the first such dem- ' L; ' wAi:p;_-55} , t . ‘. ‘ ,,i s, ‘: l:59——D.O. Time Signal _ onstration in the history of the l ‘ .v.iuii -f ‘ “ if 2:00—V121iriagon on (a Themfi with healthful, Algerian rebellion. ' ' - l 215-T e a ran . . ———:~- — 4-— §:45—For the Ilspiino g refreshing Wriglefs The Ml;‘z:(11\§9UoShnCH0IR f T r 4- 3:00——CBC News - 15:‘ cc-0-1' 0 0 - _- s:o3—T/C Matinelsl M D Sl’°”m'"t Gum‘ fglgeo 1f:gSuffund‘§d tin 1894 by the TIPS OVERTHE OicAl\,gE8gO’5 « _ ' in i ~ s us . , §§:»‘T3_i‘a“§‘§$.fin‘§yRo§m“coiceei °g 5"‘““‘”G5A“‘ (WEAM0/?0U$ S:00—Maritime Fish B’cast fl * 3:30—Adventure in Verse "u 3:45——Roundabout . 31:0----CBC Times 5:li——.\Iaritime Sportscast < .5:l5——CBC News and Weather 6 : 30—Rawhide gd 6:45—Roving Reporter - 6:55—Byline '4 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Folk Song Time 7: 45-—R3Whld8 l;00—Take It From Here