. 14 Thp Guardian, Charlottctown, Wed., May 20, 1958." ! E AIR RIPLEY'S BELIEVEITORNOT =| across. bows WORP — : | 1.Old Irish. 1. Baseball tion - Pregrams are listed as —- —— a by the broadcasters. See 2a wild =f z _ where otherwise noted they are — < oad oe 4 te Atlantic Daylight Time and 10. Russian «5. Followed = Dutch TA earlier im all such cases. 11. Banish 7. Mother, 21. Conger [5 a4 WED. PROGRAMS ume ee 4 alo “a = anuface Spain : tured CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 1B ‘i aoe ow —. Yesterday's Anewer ‘ 26, Pronews fora (abbr.) 32. Brazilian 2:15 p.m—Afterncon ~ Musicale 17. —— West, candidate 27. Minor 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School Time actress 11. Ostrichii . oo oo Miss Brooks 18. Greek birds 29. Young goat 37. Peel parted Cony letter 13. Peruse 30. Low, heavy 38. Cord 4:00 pon—Dencing Storybook 19.Having 15, Speak cart 40: Not many 5:00 pm—P.M. Party ee i = $:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound 24. Paradise a : 6:00 p.m.—looney Tunes ‘ 25. Lower part | 6:25 pm—My Little Margie ei dcuepekel ‘= A a 6:51 p.m—CFCY TV News va = | 7:00 p.m.—Gazette 27. Father 7 je: 7:20 p.m.—Profile 28. City of WA > > 7:25 p.m.—Diwalt Sales Program Florida 7:30 p.m.—Walt Disney Presents $1. Moslem title ‘7 z 8:30 p.m—All Star Theatre os Fhsuainet | 9-00 p.m—tTennessee Ernie Show sheep 9 Tae coed , eee ‘ a 9:30 p.m—One of @ Kind 3. Erbium See ee eT Sg —<— = eee ss a ad 10:00 p.m.—David King Show ( ) 5 bas a pia a ye atlas ugh Sa 10:30 p.m.—Bat Masterson 35. Hurried at 11:00 p.m.—The Unforeseen 37. Excuse bs H . e : 11:30 p.m.—Closeup ; f 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News ee ae > Firestone T 12:13 a.m—locel Weather Forecast ; ays q 12:18 tim Viewpoint oo.Stab, toe? | <I CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR CKCW-TV — CHANNEL a , weer . 41. Raje’s wife 2 o- 9:45 a.m—Stetion Sign On 42. Sea eagie 0 00 * Record Caravan 43. Bounding ous _ 90:00 a.m—Romper Room CON ( t DGE line = . a PER . 14:00 a.m.—Turners Corner TRA BRI AGateaes S it Think of it 4 V45 p.m—Wednesdey Playbill By B. JAY BECKER plague ink o new 600 x 16 or. 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade hi > DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te work it: > iets = te Re Oo is eg , AXYDUBAAXE - | | FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. } Routh deaton hearts. Though trump a : of the Berth _ East-West weineiia, ait’ tens tanamet, be bed to 50 les istic ace Gana FELLOW wil Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait 2:00 pim—Ar Home With Helen Nema spect South's bidding. The com-| for the three Lis, Xf Or Ee oe ska tute teem anor aguas as2 bination ef the double followed| trophes, the length and forvustion of the wont doe ol haven 8:45 pm—Nursery Schoo! Time 5206 by the two heart bid indicated @| gach day the code letters are different. 3:00 p.m—Our Miss Brooks @AWSOS * | strong hand. 8:90 p.m—At Home With Helen . . ses: : West led the king of spades!‘ A Cryptogram Quotation Crocker Wrst Eas? and continued with the queen. 'INTW oo oa oe ogee unc e payers IPF MZLS IS JIPFLW BHFN— |y, _ 530 pm—tuckleberry Hound aes | | matters. |e p.m.—Supper - . , : 615 p.m—News @AaxkT ~ Kh was hardly likely, on the bid- Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: PERSECUTION IS A BAD AND z 6:30 p.m—Supper Club Sere — ge ee would have a INDIRECT WAY TO PLANT RELIGION—BROWNE. ” 6:35 pm—Weather «+ ace diamonds or king 47 © King Features Syndicate, Inc.) oe owe Club &AwWSE clubs. South’s bidding had been| © ~— — \ fa p.m.—Sports ~ The Widings . too strong to warrant such a hope. . sad ae CBr —_ Wat Not Bet | The setting trick, if there was . ae ae Pes 16 Pass to be one, had to come from the) ET ETT a an Maw os aE SNP ___| trump suit. If East had an honor A K Miiense Ovebing , eed-Bing of ies. |'™ hearts—the king, queen, or . 9:30 p.m—One of « Kind East’s hand turned out te be jeck—defeat of the contract} ’ 10:00 p.m.—David King instrumental in defeating four would take care of itself, since) OH, BOY."VACATION * 10:30 p.m.—Bat Masterson hearts, though it is a little hard the defense would automatically WiLt SOON BE HERE +} a 11:00 p.m.—The Unfodgeen i how his arrey of : make two trump tricks with the : ud | 11:30 p.m—Close Up ae vhis array of cards| iG of the A-106. 4 12:00 am—CBC News be of value in. this hand. 19-15 om—CKCW South made the proper choice But if East had none of the 'O 12-20 am—S = of doubling a spade after North | key cards—the diamond ace, the = Jand East had passed. Sitting imjClub king, or a heart honor— “ CFCY RADIO the protective position after the | there still remained one hope. br > tmaaderd Ti bidding had died at one spade, East might have been dealt the ay on ard Time) South realized it was more im-| innocuous seven of hearts. ry ise THURSDAY portant for him first to identify! At trick three, therefore, West se ig $.58 Sign On . general strength than to show the | led the three of spades, tae Sl af « = | heart suit immediately. ately forcing East to ru e , 6.0 Hebrew Christian Nour | |MA"irect overcal of two hearts|apade. 1 did not require great] [WPpeera APUONE : up - ' would have indicated. only a de-| imagination for East to realize; _ ew Ltd : } 6.30 News ‘sire to compete for the part|he was being asked to ruff with. 6.35 Weather score. It would ordinarily be bas-| his highest trump.” re orn 6.49 Country & Western Round-|ed on a hand of less than opening| He trumped with the seven and 2f OUR MATH pro He SAIO IF You : + up bid strength. South had to lose two trump tricks} [4 POINTED You DION'T HURRY UP o OLA! ARE YOu SURE THAT 7.00 News North correctly raised to three| and go down one. Ze AS AN AND GRADUATE — < “THE GUN WAS LOADED wiTH 7.10 Weather You'D BE THE ONLY BLANKS? SOMETHING PIERCED 7.15 Country & Western Round- BOY IN OUR CLASS - JOE'S THROAT !... IN FACT, 4 . THAT COULD z ~HE'S DEAD! a. 7.30 News & Weather ‘ wi 7.35 Musical Interlude o 7.40 Farm Reporter 7.50 Interlude < 8.00 News 8.10 Weather Go sane? ™ "TOWN OD ecrecy O Roundup. , 8.45 Weather ’ A. Sy | oe uw a a By ALAN DONNELLY J. Ww. Pickerseill ib — Bona- | gins an) “ Morning ‘Canadian Press Staff Writer | vista-Twillingate) sai at since og dig -| Canadian Press Start wou ofthe 1920s the policy has been not MUGGS & SKEETER ; ao ce hen T Progressive Conservative MPs to disclose information on Crown = er BAKER TOLD THE RANGER HOW vou 2 9.56 Musical Interlude Friday sought to crack the long- corporations of value to competi- FRAMED HiM FOR THE EXPRESS ROBBERY, 10.00 News standing practice of secrecy in tors. The rule applied to the CNR meee THEN TRIED JO POLSON tim 10.05 Magazine of the air competitive commercial dealings and also should cover the CBC. of Crown corporations. Do e Four of them at a meeting of UNDES Tams the Commons broadcasting com- On another issue Mr. Pickers- mittee demanded that the CBC | gill repeated an accusation that 10.30 Melody Parade 10.4 Swift Money Man 11.00 News Headlines and Wea _ 11:30—Fighting Words - .41:45—In Reply _-¥2:30—Maritime Farm Broad- ther ' 11.02 Magic ef Musie disclose its losses on some of its|the government—by its power to 11.30 News big television programs. |pass on CBC budgets before par- 11.40 Weather The issue was opened by Art liament votes its operating and 11.45 of Musie Smith (PC—Calgary South), who capital funds—has the CBC ‘‘com- 12.00 Weataer said costs of some shows are re-|Pletely under the thumb.” 12.05 Rhythm ported to be “tremendous” with| Mr. Bushnell said the CBC has Roundup 12.30 News and Weather 12.45 Mostly Music 1,00 News Headlines and Wea ther 1:02—Mostly Music. 2.00 Mostly Music (Cont.) i 2.30 Back to the Bible. . 3.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 8.02 Best on Request payments by sponsors falling far short of covering production cost. The committee should have in- formation to show whether the) programs “are being produced |with any regard to cost.” NOT ETHICAL E. L. Bushnell, CBC vice-pres- ident testifying for the publicly- | 4.00 News and Weather 4.065 The Outports . 5.00 News & Weather 5.10 The Outports (Cont.) 6.00 News & Weather | 6.05 Music for You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Musie for You 7.30 News and Weather 7.45 Don Messer .od His Is- landers 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather 9.10 Starlight Serenade 10.00 Lady in a Fog 10.30 Traveller's Night Life 11.00 Dominion News 11.10 Maritime Weather 11.15 Night Beat 12.00 News & Weather 12.05 Sign Off Soe DAYLI IME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News, Weather and Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 9 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. 10:00—A. M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentary. 40:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News 11:03—Showcase. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air il: 12:00—Jamboree Junction. News and Weathe: Archers. Hall - revenues of some TV productions owned corporation, demurred. He said it would not be “ethical” to! “‘s highly competitive business.” He flatly denied a suggestion by Mr. Smith that commercial cover only 20°per cent of costs. Committee Chairman Ernest Halpenny ‘PC—London) said the decision on disclosure of the in- formation would be made ‘by the committee’s steering group, which meets in private. 2:45—Musical Program 3:00-CBC News and TC Matinee 4:00—Music by Mullin 4:30—Art Morrow 5:00—News. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—Tempo. ; 6:00—News and Weather 6: 15—Regional Commentary, Maritime -Sportscast, and | Musical Interlude. 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—T (Music) 7: empo ‘Rawhide and Music). 8: Tempo (‘Teen - age pro am to Music). 8:40—Modern American Nove- hist. 8.25—Tempo 8:30—Introducing to, Wednesday night. - 9:00—Recital. 9:30—Piltdown Fraud. 10:15—York Concert 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Recital. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and no “oron - clad guarantee’’ that the government will approve its annual requests for funds. But he added: “We have every hope and ex- pectation of getting it.” Mr. Pickersgill referred to the period under the former Liberal government when the CBC got part of its revenues from the an- nual radio licence and later from igive information on-, production the earmarked 15-per-cent excise leosts and sponsors’ payments.|tax on radio and TV sets and ‘Yee CBC and its sponsors were in | parts. The CBC than was “really in-| dependent,” he said. aa: DARNLEY—SEA VIEW W. M. 8. The Darnley--Sea View W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur Cousins for the regular meeting on May 12th. - i The devotional period entitled “Discovering Neighbourhood,” ta- ken from Missionary Monthly was led by Mrs. Cousins. Prayer of approach was read in unison. Hymn 402 “Lead on, O King Et- ernal”’ found in Luke 10:25-37 ver- ses was read in unison. Mrs Cousins also read a por- tion from Missionary Monthly en- titled “Comment”, this was fol- lowed by a prayer read im unison. The roll was then called with 12 members answering with a verse containing ‘‘Mother.”’ Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer then gave a re- port. Correspondence consisted of report of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the United Church of Canada from Mrs. G. M. Avard, convener. The offer- ing was taken and dedicated.:- Missionary Prayer was read by Mrs. Arthur Cousins, Readings on Mother's Day were given -by several members. The singing of Hymn 609 “When Mothers of Sa- lem,”’ followed by repeating Miz- pah benediction, closed the meet- ing. Lunch -was served by the Sign Off. er as ad hostess. t MY WORD! WHAT IF TWIG6S ti MA FAILS To LOCATE CORNWALLIS tigi BEFORE THAT BARBARIC BARRISTER WHO , OWNS HIM RETURNS 2 AND HOW COULD T REPURCHASE THE DOG, EVEN IF TWIGGS FOUND HIM? OOH, MY HEAD/I'D BETTER STOP FOR AN ASPIRIN! =» \|/ pRUGS | W \ig 1008 be EE ree, te, TE ae OR Pe OR READ THE SIGN, MASOR®= LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER JOE PALOOKA MON. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS at S. A. McDONALD LADIES’ NYLON PYJAMAS reg. $8.98 a $5.98 LADIES’ GOWNS & PYJAMAS reg. $3.98 Bae $1 .39 GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES WiNOe 6 tO 18 i ih enn $1 99 Watch this space for GIRLS’ PYJAMAS iia cies : $1 .49 el samninin POO | a LADIES’ DRESSES our Weekly Specials eee, $1806 8c , LISTEN T'THIS, KITTY-CLIFF 1S THROWIN’ A * ° TO HANDLE -wiF MERELY A KEEP SHOOTING” } AND LETS SEE HOW MY A, MOVIE COMES Lea .OuT!”