| Actor V ictor os é ? ae ee ee , 4 eee j McLaglen ar . The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 9, 1959. 9 oo [ [ ° > p.m.—Sign On ~ , z 4 55 p.m.—News and Weather ~ < 4 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene HOLLYWOOD (CP): —Actor,tler, he became a stevedor at is epee narecy Schect Tene Victor McLagen, a boisterous|Qwen Sound. After becoming & o ~~ ef the Week giant whose adventurous life ledjrailway police chief there, he : ee, ce him from far-away wars to pros-| worked his way to Victoria and 4.00 ae os a Party pecting, boxing and cafe-singing| became a prize fighter. [t was 430 p.m. Let's Look im Canada and then to an acad-| while he was boxing that he ac- 4.45 p.m.—Science All Around Us ae died Saturday. He) quired his flattened nose. : 09 p.m.— Youth "60 buted to conges- | FOUGHT. JACK JOHNSON $00 oe meen Tebabve ee eee ‘ * ee | In 1909, McLaglen fought an 6:51 p.m.—CFCY TV News - Weather 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer Show 9.00 p.m.—Danny Thomas $9.30 p.m.—Bob Hope 10.30 p.m.—Music ‘60 11.30 p.m.—The Town Above - 12:00 p.m.—CBC-TV News 2:14 a.m.—Local Weather Fore- “ cast 12:15-a.m.—Viewpoint 7:01 p.m.—Gazette ? rned devi 7:30 p.m.—Leave it to Beaver | south of this film capital, said: i mbetne® “cucenered* teaeabs 8:00 p.m.—Highway Patrol - He never — a heart attack. masterpieces in one act — and growing old. He never had a pain.” > McLaglen, a six-foot, three-inch giant, won an academy award for the best actor in 1935 for his performance in the movie The In- former. He was nominated for a supporting actor’s award in 1952 exhibition with heavyweight champion Jack Johnson and was floored in the‘ sixth round. toured the old Orpheum circuit. When the First World War broke out, he got a lieutenant’s commission in the British army and served in Mesopotamia, where he was cited for pravery and twice wounded. os Back in London after the war, —s- , 12.22 a.m—Siegn Off h to.jhe was offered a role in the ee CKCWIV-CHANNEL,? —_|terapared cnave in The’ Quiat| movie The Call of the Road. He 3.00 p.m.—Play of the Week Man. a made several more pictures in 8.00 a.m.—Sign-On r oes sf England, then came to Ho!lywood : Off to Adventure CLERGYMAN’S SON ~ “jin 1924 to play the lead role in ul 8:15 a.m.—Television News . He was born im England. one| The Beloved Brute at the request a.m.—Weather and Sports | of eight sons of the Rt. Rev. An-|of director J. Stuart Blackton. ~ 5 a.m.—Turner’s Corner drew McLagien, an Anglican OTHE eae Hengyenen. : cae Gon odteded te many suc ; = 10.00 a.m.—Romper Room to London to enfist in ~ "ite cesses, including The Fighting DAILY CROSSWORD 11:00 a.m:—Turners Corner | Guards during the Boer War. His| Hert. Isle of Retribution, Men of ACROSS 42.Tidings 20, Habitual MEEBO (hu 12:00 noon—Television News father discovered his where-| Steel. Beau Geste and What Price) _1. British DOWN drunks fair ai OR IS 12.10 ‘p.ii—Weather and Sports| abouts three years later and| SFY: playwright 1. Portion ‘ards ORE Yo 1245 pm. Monday Playbill— brought him home because he| In 1933 he became an Ameri- 5. Stimulus 2. Conceal 21.Cave. _ BiEmavll D =m 5 Behave Yourself was still under age. can citizen. 9. Cathay 3. Cuckoo man’s [F aie. 4 = : 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene : His parents suggested he go to| His first wife, Enid Lamont 40. Billiard 4. Hawaiian weapon jUIN j ast AG 2.15 p.m.—Nursery School Time/Canada, where he launched a|McLaglen,; whom he married in stroke beach 22. Egypt- [SIK/YMEOIUIA'OMg2 2.30 p.m.—Cartoon Theatre —_| many-sided career. He started by|London in 1918, died-in 1942. He| 2% Halt 5. Setting jan = SIEM AM SIEciaip _ 3.00 p.m.—Great Gildersleeve farming brief! ne r N rth H t ied Si 7 B F diameters 6. —— Al goddess EMIBIE MIAIRINIE ry D ‘ _ 3.30 p.m.—Open House foca oot dee sod ed his ok oa cae : ie DE 13. Girl’s‘name Calit. 23. Potato T un or ns HERE THEY ARE—THE BEST REFRIGERATORS ON THE MARKET 430 cma Look prospecting in the Silver Fields|vorce ended this marriage and in — 7. Swiss starch aoe re 1959 FIRESTONE & PHILCO fers aia of Northern Ontari : roc’ canton. 24.Stirup Saturday’s Answer : 4.45 p.m.—Science Around Us > 1948 McLaglen married Mrs.| 45. Form of 8. Dec ca de Gama rN Running out of money. he| Margaret Pumphery of Berkeley, iph 25. Cali- 31. Indian ve rm 4 2 | 5.00 p:m—Youth “60 f ry lotto stone - ff ~ of P aos. Mecke Janes earned enough to dat by singing| Calif. She, along with Andy and) 47 yor exampi 9. Farmer’ i (<a. Ss r p ; | 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club ‘| in cafes are ye io » Ont. a déughter. Sheila, were with him) “" (abbr,) pest woe h ' ahem = .; : 6:15 p.m.—News Pe After a stint as a~wres-! when he died. 18. Pronoun 11.H 7 i Cae He ; : ‘ eed teres eke tT ue €:30 p.m.—Supper Club rete anni wdaaae a> ae i | _. 5 YEAR W YTY-—UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY p.m.—Weat ; ° h water § 19.“Overhill, 30. One's 38. Open 7; gee ta geet sid : : $0 pm-—Suoper Cub Present Accounting Methods. | 2-Frrm= ovr} ilcten poet) |S are : For’ Sou“ s FIRESTONE HOME. & AUTO 7.00 p.m—This Is Alice 'Di ° r ~ le | “22. Greek letter YA" TE 7 e178 2 ih! go G4. Meh Oe ee 720--p.m:—Leave B. To Seaver ssipate Company’s Capita 23. Meteor Li iw o iv Refrigerator te co. LTD: : E : ~ [ , ae zat For 2 | See a VA " ” 4 bh en hee CHARLOTTETOWN ~~ SUMMERSIDE ‘ oe Seep By ALAN DO! 00 in 1959, has he protected his} 97 Fiowee fit as ne Hone } : Be Tae pan. Canadian Press riter |capital when the purchasing) 94° wi a, : “ : : =~ patie a: - OTTAWA*(CP —‘Do power of this investment itas ee ae Te he An ‘ 2 is ao ».m.—The Town Al accounting methods in business| {allen suostantially’ 29. Afri } Y) : Or, 8 es 7 4 12.00 am_—CBC N allow inflation to drain away a} Mr. Gordon said most account- 19 WA tes 0 s., i ee WY a.m. News _ company’s life blood of capital? 2nts still favor “historic cost” antelope Vj Z : * 4 UE | (> —— 12.15 a.m.—CKCW News CNR President Donald Gordon,| system of accounting (poss.) 2 : 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off a 30, Greeting VA V/,* + x - aan an increasing num-| (slang) + +o ZA \ > tee F . per. dissenters have emerged s eee aC re _SECY - RADIO who favor some form of stabil- avec = of am t MONDAY zed ‘accounting. Many of them) 34 Know ° Vi/4r7 V7) — es a . Te|nold that the additional cost of| {Scot.) ALL2 , see ae = 6:55—Sign On sulting in inflated profit figures,| replacing an asset at a higher) 35. River V4 As [3 Ww ; . 6:57—News Headlines and Wea-|then the company’s real capital|price level accrues throughout nymph We a Wy, La aT : RS -——— ther —————_.——— may—be—dissipated—through—too-j the life of the original asset, and | a : / bs oe tg & , a 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour | high dividend payments. that this cost is a proper charge audhihes. x : A db - ~ - - 7:15—Country and Western} He urged the accounting pro-j| against the revenue produced by ture ; A M,) , r : 2 : Roundup fession to take the lead in seek-| that asset.” ; 29. Make 5 tg : ,. @ 7:30—News Headlines and Wea-| ing a new approach — he called| Managements must consider ” amends for V . * » ther ~ : it “‘stabilized accounting” — to| carefully the possibility of dissi-| 49 “Faust,” ea] VY 7 TE Mo 4 > 7:35—Country and Western | overcome the L pating real capital under present; . ¢ gz. , GF, 5 AS | , Roundup But federal tax officials are} accounting methods. i 41 Finishes PS =~: Fete ae oe 1 7:40—Farm Reporter cautious of the complications} “If recorded peta earl: a oF te 4 hy a pss —Intertude which could arise from basing|flated through the effects- of} DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work its | & Be as 3 ee) re tee ; News | corporate income i money v : : 8 . A ] ne Bits weather oe i caadae 5 cond vena ie came tae reat? ARIS EBAA XS ° Poe | The ne cst ‘SUN SHOUT TT : ¢c a com-| ic e assume that rea ~~ 7:15—Country. and Western/pany’s profits. capital may be depleted through] , iS LONGFELLOW bh ee a Se * Roundup Mr. Gordon, speaking to the| demands from shareholders for One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used z “ ete . ee ee = Chartered Ac-|'arger dividends, and. from em- pau ho eee - oo = oO’ ‘ etc. Single letters, apos- ius :50—News countants, issue is “‘the| v’oyees’ represent atives for gth and forma of the words ar hints. ; 10—Morning Moods sion a our ane. — "ctu ae blood of _ ind i ~~. ert eee ee t' g : ere : : ae eae aid '* A Cryptogram Quotation 4 cab Bering Moods: | BASIC DIFFICULTY 1 tet oe Wo oe ed!) SSLR See t5x0 Ws k ta 10:00—News . “Tause of the aifficulty {s that|Gent is not a new one—It has 4 Jz 8S KZ Ge a |. -10:05—Magazine of the Air traditional accounting metheds| been discussed for years within) PKJ, KTPXKC FPKK JZxU szWs |U 10:30—Melody Parade ~ ist capital equipment, buildings) the accounting profession. ; . s wi 10:45—Money Man . — the like at ee — cost.| A senior federal official indi:| CUWGPKI—KZXCPKTPXMP,. w “Hi00—-N e w i and | Annual, depreciation owances, | cat ‘ : Weather simed ‘at building up a fund to| cacd ‘nat the question has been| _ Saturday's Cryptoquote: GENIUS .. . HAS BEEN DE- ‘at te given considerable thought by the) gyNED AS A SUP CAPACITY FOR , 11:02—Magic of Musie eplace these assets eventuaily.|reyenue department, But he TROUBLE—BUTLER. . TAKING 12:00—-Weather ‘ 12:05—Rhythm Roundup 12:30—News and Weather - 12:45—Mostly Music f zre based on this “historic cost.’’ But inflation means that the cost of replacement, when it is made, will be considerably higher. Mr. Gordon, whose remarkable made clear that plenty of- prob- lems would be created if tax laws were changed to recognize some system of stabiiized atcounting @s suggested by Mr. Gordon. «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) re green Headlines and Wea- : A career has included a stint during| For one thing a company’s tax- a. 1:02—Mostly Musie his 20s as assistant chief account- | abie income wouid be lower if it IT's MY \p7f LOOK- Recoro \ 1:30—Jane Grey ¢ ant of the Bank of Nova Scotia,| were allowed to depreciate its as- WINGEY WALLACE“ \ Lopay’ PLAYER! NOYELTY| 1:35—Interude put the case in s.mple terms: sets on the basis of a replace- YOU SPEND EVERY YY HORNS?’ ONE! oe ee ; ‘enue e eres meg — cost -highe: than the orig- CENT ON CAR lnm, RADIO! WHAT ° ly Music 000 in a e has | inal cost. 77 é - 2:30—Back to the Bible _ GADGETS.’ (=, MP eZ in ~ 3:00—News Headlines and Wea- as 4 ther . : Pa $10 Becton Request CONTRACT BRIDGE 4:05—Rest on Request _ BY B. JAY BECKER | 4:30—The Outports 5:00—News Headlines and Wea- THE LONE RANGER ther 5:02—The Outports . i 23 FAMOUS HANDS ; ees _ 6:00—News 2 Wet a : os erat pet as . : deater.*_ With Trezel North and Jais GRANDMA, = JUST FINISHED oe asa, You ee as South, the French pair reached — WASHING. WOULD YOU BO 7:00—Sports Roundup z NoRgH an ambitious grand slam con- aad CHECKING BEHIND | ve A fee tract on the bidding shown. The fo Hi : aoe re Sam diamond bid was in the canape wu 7:30—News and Weather e632 : : aa Stree, ding the shorter suit frst, ‘The ui _ 8:00—Tonight’s Music “res? , fon jump-shift to two hearts was ¢ od 9:00—Assignment 31087652: slam try. 4 ‘10:00—News and Weather $ K2 : Pade Trezel’s. leap to six héarts| “ 10: 15—Starlight Serenade oKkew @3649 seems reasonable under the cir- 10 % 11:00—Thirty Minute Theatre 72 208 cumstances, since he held con- © ; 11:30—Traveller’s Night Life z —4 siderably more than a minimum —— 12:00—Dominion News ; @A93 «| opening bid, but the seven bid) = 12:10—Sign Off. A * |by dais strikes us as somewhat bladed optimistic pe. CBA RADIO Bt . : _ &s Jays won the spade lead with)’ ” MONDAY ‘The Mading: the ace, led a club to the ace, 3 : ‘ and lost a trump finesse to th . vcs tenn weame = \ ot — East — king. Later, he took a diamond| e— < 8:00—News, Weather Pas 4m P 49) down one—100 points. \ ; . oO $:15—Maritime Sportecest Pes 69 Pas Ty) |,,n{ the other table the bidding) W/m Mii dd Root mart 2 4 \0 8:45-—Morning Devotions Openir t ‘lead—jack of spades. Bacherich (France) started eee petoae MASOR AMOS BARNABY I tue EA ALREADY | A - Gs-A.M. Chronicle Jq This hind was played in Paris| *ith three spades, overcalled by) eee SE eS Taat VOD ABE THE 7) nis gla DRAW at \.M. ; *| Solomon with five clubs, and) CID: AT YOO ARE THE y-7{ 1p A CONTRACT a. ew in 1956 in the match between PROPER GENTLEMAN TO cnersee [XD re s : Ftance ‘and the United States for! after Ghestem passed, Field) “\7\ GUARANTEE= wi —A.M. Chronicle ! jumped to heart | THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HOOPLE DLIO p 10:45—Joan Marshall the world ehhmpinshio. The} Mie oe eae mat six, MOBILE.A CAPACIOUS DousLe-DEcKER we eA ° 55 ume oe: rench won 224-board team e ec a CAR THAT MAY eile sa contest by 54 international|hearts ‘worth 1,430 points) SWINICLING ona ¢ laa > #100, anal -1#03—For Piano match points, but had one of their; Would be made, and sacrificed) —* RUMPH/ 10 Be ; ‘ 4 b est setbacks in the accom- with six spades. Field doubled. SURE, THIS MODEL 11:15—Kindergarten Of The Air | bigge ee, a ee 3 chiioe. Gur - 11:20—Now I Ask You panying 0. 2B). acherich made six trump} + ’ ite 12:00—Jamboree Junction tricks and a heart. going down ie gi 12:°0—Maritime Farm Broadcast| 6:15—Reg. Commentary, Mar. | five—1.400 points. The sacrifice ' 1:00—News and Weather Sportscast, Mus. Interlude | against the slam* saved Bacher- oo ta Ago Aeon Music a , ich-Ghestem a paltry 30 points, “4:2 aytime. Seria : ‘ ‘ . - $:45—Atlantie School Broadcast | 7:10—Commentary ee Oe ee ee -2:¢9—Atlantic School Broadcast] 7:15—Music ding read a ih the & 2:15—Tommy Hutter Show 7:30—Rawhide and-Misic Nerth-feuth ards ‘he net result f 4 z 2:45— Jobn Drainie Tells His| 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music |. 00's toes to France on the é a ' ta . ‘empo ” a ra | ak owe cae Wasa Forum deal of 1,500 points. i) - 7 cp treesConeds Matinee 9:30—Maritime Magazine The debacle cost. the French) Ff SS es oA 4:00—Variety Hour —~ 9:45—Repertoire 10 IMPs. It put the United Stat-|~ Lf ) a) = 4:30—Appointment with Agos-|10:00—Vancouver Chamber Or-;es 20 IMPs in front. But the y) -—t FO - : , tini chestra 5 Americans later on were them- V7 fi ~ _' DRAW $:90-—News 11:00—News Roundup’ and Talk | selves victims of similar disast- ‘WP SOME §:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast | 11:30—University Of The Air .jers and eventua'lv were o> ' aed “MELLING ee eee we “ ee og The Weather And a when the Freeh tightened F Cm tamevamneni-9 SR&LIS, 1OO= : ~<a ‘ “ %