The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. April 16, 1963. 11_ Weather slow’ breakers and a fisheries depart- EVBIVROOMHOLDS FIWIR NElGHBOR ment patrol craft abandoned KIDS/ ‘_ m N E n their search in the Cabot Strait 9—— . SearCh For area during the weekend. i i ‘ ' - L I a: TUEbDAY PROGRAMS I t e HALIFAX (cm — An RCAF' will; $221.); Dakota aircraft was able t l wing a crew of (our. made he, 2; 0 (3.11-1 v search only three hours oftl last radio contact with her home 5' Northern Cape Breton for thc . I I . . ' art at 2 am. last Tuesda. 1.30 p-m--N-:"€°: h". missing longliner Elizabeth and goon me, a storm packgg! g 2.00 p-m—C '1 's h I Leonard Monday before weather‘ winds of over 100 miles_an_hour > 2.15 p-m—NUT‘E'Y ‘1 °° forced it back to its Greenwood, hit the “ea . , p.m.~Na'IOnli Schools N. . . ., se. I 300 pm-Lorem Youna Search and Rescue officials j The longliner and two other! 3.30 PM’T'l" "my By JAMES MARLOW were dreadful. some were dis-i 381d Wellher Permitting. the “Shins Vessels were reported to 4.00 p.M-—5¢'"°' H'” Associated Press Staff erter 'astrous Pure sid ent Roose-' “rial 5931'“ WOUld he resumed gave! magic adrunofigr the Closeséi 4,30 p-mi-Tod“ " HOT" Sir Winston Churchill gave a velt said “Winston has a hun- 10d“ With two Planes- . ew mm an p ' 0’76;— 500 pun—Rollie Du” style to history as it happened. dred ideas a day. and about TWO transport department 10"" Others “rived “my ht Po" film-'l‘i‘m 5.30 P~"' ‘M'h‘ Me'w’y ‘hd The organ tone of his speeches four are good " i Mi aux Basques. . ‘ "5- SW" C" turned the war with fascism‘ imeant the British and the sh.‘—-————-————— : UNCA MICKEY. (Loo p.m.—suli. . late the story of mankind's end- HAD Two SYSTEMS ‘viets could become allies, Chur-j DEFACE CONSULATE . _ WE 6.3l p.m.-Glleli0 less struggle to build a barrier H? had two has” “5‘9"” '0? chill said; . 0 7,01 p.M--CFCV TV NW" against the tide of evil. ‘gemhg the m0“ “"h'h d0“: 1 “If Ilitler invaded hell I would‘ MIAMI. “8- (AP) ”‘ Red x 6 ' 7_15 p.m.-Cinem l3-7 The tribute paid him by the l- Duh‘hg ‘he war. he "Wed at least make a favorable rel. Paint was SDlBShed 0V9!“ the 1 I'll “Apartment For Peggy" U.S. Congress—making him an 1“ hEd 'h the mom’hg ‘5 long :erence to the devil in the House from door 0f the BPillSh Con- -< 9.00 tum—NHL FlM' honorary citizen of the United}as he coulhhhd. wm'hed there-30f Commons." Sulale Monday. Vice-COMM An' Toronto at Detroit States. the first in history—hasi'ead‘hg 0’ ‘llClalmE- Alle'llmch; He joined hands with Stalin. :thony Barber said he knew at 1 g 11.05 p.m--‘5P°"' U"""‘l'°d come late He's till. :h3 “Chm ‘ht" bed for h two'lworked with him. visited him i no motive for the action. Police} 11.30 p.m.——Inquiry But honor came late in his hhh,’ hhp- Then he “hid W” and suspected him. His vision ofibegan an investigation. It is; _ T 12.00 p-m-‘NW' 0W" Gnunll‘y, too. jhhm “"90 'h the m°hh‘h3' iSt‘anlin's duplicity was a lot ‘ known that Cuban exiles havel c H I ‘1‘\ 12.13 a.M.-i-°fll Wea'l‘" He W88 ’3 political has-been 2- he hhhmd h‘ spreadhlhkeener than Roosevelt‘s. resented British action to pre-[ ml .. / , “MW/Illa ‘ we? 12‘” "m'—ViEWp°im "hm the second world wz‘r' a'the wgrk' Ineverifio any mm“! -It was Churchill who in 1946, vent raids on Cuba mm the .\\\\\II///. Ila/6 \\\\\\\\\\\ii//// “<th 12.15 mm —$ion 0" man disliked and distruswdiwork. he Bald. filial "YO" :when the United States was still Britishow‘ned Bahamas. Some uL‘w Q\ M~ flux/,4; \\\ \\\\l/,///,/ ///fi /, {3/ .__.-———~————-*— even Within his own Conserva-‘else can “9‘ h" m9- ihoping it could get along with .d have been arrested in 4- ’ V I” / lxz/ Wgooosseesao I iuve party‘ in the First World War Chur- iRussia‘ 334d an “iron curtain-v 1'81 91's TV c i For six years before the war ("hm “’35 hlhmeh'. althhugh h°h ihad descended over Europe and l The Bahamas and‘ their guns mm ,_ “E . wmlmmms 5mm,,4~o ' he had warned of Adolf Hitler. ial°hei {0" the ma‘h ‘hsasur ht lwerned the West to prepare. and ammunition seized. m immanent/.11”; gigureuwmsguair NI'I‘E or DAY ' ...But :ew listened. He was too lglc ffidaneh‘isd 1"“ “h 3:. m teammatme PLACEWEPRWATE.’ I _ 33’ discredit l oy avy re 0 smaai ; _ , v _. 'Day 435:" NM “SM—4.746. : While Brigaintgndbeli‘ra‘iliieshhiix .i'l‘urks’ forts and drive them out! g 7 ’ _' VAIL'S RADIO 51' 1V- Hitler's Gel-many gobbets of 311- i 0‘ the W"; i '9‘” Kent 8‘. ChI‘o'n‘/ peasemcm E lie was first lord of the nd-j m CANINE cm; a Elmo” _’ _ Churchill summed up what helmll‘aity them He 105‘ the 'd‘; A TOWER 75 FET- HIGH - thought of nations which triedlmh‘any l°h hm“ the Dhrdh'i in The Castle oFChinon. > CKCWJIW. ; inelles expedition. i rance, a .. ' 1 Then he dashed off to France WAS ESPECIALLY BUILT In Each feels that if he feeds . - i to fight in the trenches for six By KING PHILIPII ASA 12.30 p.m.-Station Slgn On the crocodile enough. the croct-lmonu15 “mun FOR ms was 2 12.45 p.rn—-Tuesday.P|ay.I-|bili‘ dile will eat him last." I It wés Churchill m 1919' u 3 7kg: GROW/"Gov -I Z30 P-m~—N°"°"° 5‘ P” ‘ The crocodile snapped wheniderenee secretary. b tied X 3-00 MN" ”°'"' “’"h ‘ Der Fuehrer struck the West- linto the Russian revolution by PLANTEDASAMEMORML :0 "h" cf°"‘°' And Prime Minister Chamber‘isending help to the White Rus- 70,4 006 MAM/raw poor-Tslickel tinny" lain was banished. lsians in the” fight against m. THE ROYAZKENNEL 4 m — or e I v. , 4.30 rim—Romper Room .1115 FINEST nova 11:01:“? “‘5 °f Lehh' Shh“ “6 ' M BE A “20,550,; . _HE 5ND THAT 5'°‘ P'”“’h“‘" hm" l 0“ May 10 thhih' dismal” ‘ ‘35“?le a early thought-out euzziNG THANKS GAVE OUR cuss :venVBoDY 5.30 p.m.—Fignlwton, Frong and larmed but forced to fight., I Th pBrmh who had ‘ You, HEAps FOR THE Mosr " SHOULDMAKE poi. turned to Churchill who almostiprotjecrh. he: ones 'war were .‘ ' Dome ME , FABULOUS on: NEW rate» 6.00 p.m.—5upper Club alone for years had urged re-jg‘gaid ‘h‘: would t th' Ho HOME.’ I TALKTODAY- . EVi-zrzv . _ - ‘ News sistancc. v ‘ ge . em h r' , DAV: 6‘15 p'm' Te'ev's'oni For Churchill it was the finest ahOther' Ahd the Russmhs com' El uWeathei hour. At 65 he was prime min-"hhhihi's “ever forgave him' -I 6240 p.m.—Supper Club ' ister. In the fiVe years that foi- [JOURNALIST FIRST > 6.50 p.m,——Tsiev1ston Sports lowed he became one of the' While Churchill began his ca- z 7.00 pain—Theatre at Seven greatest and most beloved fig- . reer as a soldier in 1895 in India 8.30 p.m.—Bunkhouae Boys ures in English ilistory. it was as a journalist—in those 3 9,00 p.m.-Car 54, Where Are You? The great difference betweenQdays officers could act as cor- o _P n Mason Clllerhlll and HlliEl' was in thetl‘irespondentg for newspapers_ 9‘3 P'"" e V attitude toward people and‘tllat he became known to the i030 p.m.—Fronf Page Chliiflifi. power. public. 11.30 p.m—|nqu|rY Hitler s'lit' "1 have not come‘ He became so well known that 12.00 p.m.——CBC iv News into this world to make menein 1990 he ran tor a seat in the 12-14 awn—Viewpoint bale“ hill '9 make “59 0‘ thelrlholls‘é and “'85 eleclcd- He has oFCarcassonne.Franoe. ‘ ch TV N I Weaknesses” . . .been the"? ever since with the Become our OF HIS - wuv AEEN'T you corms THE 1 DON‘T WANT Au. 11m @2959 AEGUNV "=20 Nth—C 'W Churchill laid down hls out-lexception of two years in the COUNTRY'S LEADING POETS AND AUTHORS GRASS UK? you 21': 50790520 TO 7! TO sE PRESIDENT! THE WHITE House! was Him-5‘9" 0" look when he was 34= “What is 1920s when his pmsitlge hit bot- 757 II! 57mm m: WRIT/N6 (liken? omv AFTER It: - you'u. NEVER ascoma pzeeioem m the use of living if it be not to.tom. was!” Dion/WMMEA/EW 5mm” Wm WM! _ you DON'T ear SOME 0 :n‘ s “ ‘ "*9" strive for noble causes and tol As early as 1906 Churchill at- HE WAS AN INVALID FOR 30 YEARS AND WROTE 26 BOOKS AMBITIONII Now/WM.6 ., cENTnAL , make this world a better place‘tacked Marxist-socialism when mama“, :: and T v :fglt‘ those who will live in ltlthcre Iwasn't tany Eltomxgiunis:L E wiry NOT?! a er we are gone." §statc. e rep on a ac ng i i 0 Churchill always had a belief } after Lenin created a state and i C S S R D u j that he was intended for a great kept on attacking through the ACROSS 2,Thouga,nda 21.Up. 4 assignment ‘ 19205. 1. Forbade of years word 2 . ‘ .2 9 Giving directions meant he But in the war. when Britain's because of 3. Tribe: curv- \\ ‘ Open 8" 0 mm“ 9"“; ' could put into practice the ideas ‘back was against the wall and tradition C. Afr. in: i '7“ “fl” Sh (0W- Ehlohs’o which bubbled out of him. Some 5 the German attack on Russia 8.Mottlo of 4. Ahead 011;. gammy ( ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “¢¢“ 33 3 ‘ ‘ . aaing- 5.Scrap Blp'b ' ton, Al-Ki 3.1%,“ filank- [a :5, CFCY -—- -- to g ‘ CONTRACT BRIDGE — ' M“- zs‘m“ iii" TUESDAY 10. English 7. Pairs result an . o D oet _ 25. Harsh “84.9" 0,, By B. m BEClfll‘ilo “firm”, $31239“ “Nickel. 6.30—New 8. Weather a, curtain, sword gym. 6‘35—C°”""Y 3‘ We’m" “undul’ East eeaier. se. and the question is what to 13-Depuly 10. Place 28-Pet- t0 3'83_:e°g::w& "our Both sides vulnerable do neit. There are seven tricks 1g-gmeth of“f i it; 35-52353! n ‘ _ in sig t and you need two more. - co us on' . :ltizaz'a hilt?“ .332” It is it Would be .. $33.3” Wm 37 _ 55? 7i35—cscv Farm News 9 K Q J wmhh ‘0 “turn a dhhmhd' Th” .rubber tree 12' o a :2: 2:36 .Balilgev z? 7.41-Counlry l. Wemrn Roundup 039353 wm'ld allow west to take the 18. Expense 17 Chinese letter 40.Foreteller I” 8.00—Nsws QQIM ghee“ and make the “hm” 19 Remnants ' 33 Kmve of 42 Cruising -{ a‘n__w"'h" m 3A3! shift to spades. At the same 2 '___and mew" 'dub. h, 43:30“, dis—Country & Western Roundup . 9953 - 0 xi”. time' the diamond return would outs “I out!" loo - 47 Lea.“ tad/Vow" ' 7 Q 9 3 5 4. establish only trick on m b e r 2‘. amt. o“ ' 8.50—Atlamic News OKQIOSJ Q3 elght. nun. 8.57—Thought For Today 411'!“ 4- J 7 6 By elimination, therefore. th e as. Prickly goo—N.“ 5. Volt. Reports—CBC .2221“ suit to attack is clubsi. Here pears ,_,,.,_ 9.10—Preview Commentary—CBC there is a chance of gain ng two 30. Laos m“, my” __I r w my mmmmmu/vc mam; m 9.15—Mornlng Mood: 'Amez tricks by playing the suit cor- aborigine mxvfi’ivaé’W/Mfléfi 17: mtrmrvmmmwswmnpmmeuwe; m 9.30—Pick Your Partner *7 rectly. That's where the catch 82.To coin _' sat/pct Nil/u WEIR mundmmsmmma mar/p _ 9,35—Morn1ng Moods ,il-U’ah is — playing the suit correctly. 33. Dance step I WWURE! F v v E a” 9.55—Whlt'I Th0 50W The bidding: For example, you could play 36. Drink slowly "I : “ii/C75 fig“? " 10.00—News a Weather East South west North a low club towards dummy at 33-AW33’1 - .. /5 MPE/ ‘ loos—Notes & Music pm 1;.” pm 3m trick two. If West followed low. P119le [- 10.10—Count Your Blessings—CBC Opening lead __ king of dia_ you would the“ have to guess sanited, a. o _ A. 3-3205:an 57 d M I man 8 whether to play the ten or the’ 41 31:“? 2 g; ~ 0'” I" U” -' queen. If West had the J-x-x. - 91‘ .. 11.00—News Headlines a. Weather haxgisyti):thigygfiohffrzfihirfg‘: the ten play would be right, but' 44. Foray "I neg—riff ’3‘".ch ' to time when you are the de- If he had K‘”"‘ the ‘1“th 913“ “'aemmm‘ ; . - ' ' r " li.50—N:t:sm “gm/Music Clare" You know Very we“ you woum be fight. ’ coriltlnerit z 5% ll.55-’—I-A1Iantic News Roundup can make the 00’1"“! regard' Shoh guesses have behh‘ co fgf 1:. 12.0%wea'h" less of how the East . we st known to turn hair prematurely Q .2_05_M°.,iy Mu.“ cards are divided. but the gray. since it‘s pretty hard to ‘3 m“ ‘ III 12,3044...“ 3, Wall.” trouble is that you don't see the guess right. under the circum- ' mm .pm a! 12.43—P.E.I. Road Report opponent's cards and thereto r e stances. 311mg morerfililantm Perf- m a I“, m M T OF 12.45—M it Muslc mi ht mis ua ethe situation and 09" 0 9 me- S We 0 i LU IGOTOU 00_N:‘;.vmd”m & WWW gos ‘8 8 _ guess should be avoided when- l 1 1233 i mfimfifimg MYCARBEFOREI‘STAETED l.02—lnter|ude You win the diamond. of cour- ever possible. and. in the present 'mfl 1 WV“ BADLY' 1.15—Shlrley Humor a What‘- on and. you should not subiect 3‘ M : T-pn (cacl 12.00—News,Roglonal Weather a Nurse" ‘0 '“Ch Wm"- l DAILY GRYPI‘OQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: C . l.45--Mootly Music 59°". 5mm The proper play is to e n to r A x Y n I. B A a-x B Q " ;.gg:t:ews'& \fNaatlsaar 12,05—Sign Off dummy with a hearft and lead I. I. o N G F E L L o W mi 9 ‘ °""' ° ' m the ten (0" queen) ° Chm ‘hd i do for mother. In this sampleAis used 5 2.10.11». a. Encore: . . can finesse if East plays low. If ,ofhfiehmm'mhr‘fiz the M, 0... etc. smgle Wm, M... "'5 (in; moo—N.” ‘ “I'm.” TUESDAY we“ Wins hhe king (3‘ he tro lites the length and formation of the words are all hints. fl} 1034"""c‘mdf M"""‘_Chc would in the actual hand) nine p ' t different. ' .m- r lao—Hlta Ii Encore: ' Each day the code let are are . m v 6.00—The Gerry roomy show. tricks become assured. If West :gg—ggzgli szzrgsrcsc 8.00—CIC News I. Inland Weather wihs‘with the jack. tilde plan is A 017N308?“ Q‘Wuflofl - x' \M “BU-{1 "‘ ' _ . B.l5—Meritime Sportlcast to return to dummy an lead the l 3.13:3" 8.21—Tlie Gerry Fogmy Show queen and finesse again. N P o A P z I M H N 3 z I 0 z z J I E .:OO_N.M ‘ wuflm 8-35-Th0 M“ FOFOUW} 5W” This method of play makes L z I M L 8 Q P R G 3 N Q P 3 '1' u A 3 1-“- ‘g \\ 5.0%“. O 9.00—CIC.News and Direct Reports you at least a 3 to 1 favorite -~~ 5.25.20_M,,,n, w...“ 3-12-zravgnofizmm-nt-rv to fulfill the contract? and fur";- 1 ° 1" U z 1 0 ' 1' V 1 ~ " 5.28-The cut it. 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