oe ee we. trees ere eg, eee m5 vey oF Cee rs ae » eet ee wn top ‘Rr oe . ~ e my S = ™ ” * 7 : er i" \ lon ; The UMW delegation was the 20W is about 4,000,000 tons a year| 4.0) News and Weather = vanguard arriving in Ottawa of a|@gainst current production capa-| government - union - company City of 6,500,000, leaving no outlet group which will meet Prime for 2,500,000. 4.05 The Outports 5.00 News Headlines and ‘Veath- . , ; i . s 4 , The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 21, 1959. 11 DA : WORD : ON THE AIR ; ILY CROSSWO STARTABILTT Ma = . RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ACROSS 2. Bounding 16. Natrium PiA/O/EINIEJIRAIL |S : 1. State of line (abbr.)' [O/B/OLT INIONRIT Al Hated to Atlantis = 8 India 8. Oceans 19. Viper [O/RIRIAMEF Ie INNO’ by %. 6.Cry 4. Medieval 21. Leanest cae TOR f; 10. Burning helmet 22. Throb- Pre eroint etclonty f 11. Ventilated 5. Belonging bed oS ae : : 13. Eve's to me 23. Warp- husband 6. Ferry boat WED. PROGRAMS 4.Copier of (rare) 28. Land [LOBARMIMAT IDS , f cm EIS). CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 mantu- baronet “ we. EINOSMINIER IRE 1.40 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale Rd &8—— of —. ee A ga ~ 2.08 p.m—Sign On indi habeas. (abbr. . i Se cg hn a 17. Pierce 0. Native on vee “~~ 40. Part .15 p.m.—Nursery : ° \ . 2.30 p.m.—Our Miss Brooks 18. Ancient of 34, Sun 41, Voided : PITT MMe ~ $00 p.m.—willy ~_. Irish capital Beirut god escutcheon rH Wiad i WT Tn en Ht 3.30 p.m.—Open House 20. Greek 12. French 35. Live 42. Feat HHH HIN Fi Willi Hid jib)! Hi ti sited] 4.00 p.m—P.M. Party f ch letter composer coal . 44. Fido’s doc. . EL ff . : Na _. Wl; i = 438 p.m—friendly Gient ey AU a 21, Resort 14.Construce 37. Moslem tor (abbr.) | Pi lb Wit it ee ee seen et il 24. Habits tion garment 47.Bag (abbr, biti SS - Ah 5:30 p.m.—Huckteberry tound as ee ‘ 6:00 p.m.—Scariet Pimpernell TE NG 20.4 ‘s 6:30 p.m.—TBA é - in Oxford, England, WAS BUILT IN I7If area 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News a By Ox WITH | Weather PROFITS FROM A SINGLE LITERARY WORK $1. Marshal i aot | ae Me Bee | ga Lz : 7:30 p.m.—Sea Hunt ANd of LORD CLARENDON (abbr.) 8:00 p.m.—tawrence Welk Show ; none s 33. Japanese 8:30 p.m.—! Love Lucy on —_ city _ 9:00 p.m.—Have Gun Will Travel . 36. Comfort 9:30 p.m.—tive a Borrowed Life 7 gsEN con 39. Firearm 10:00 p.m—Perry Como Show 11200 pm—Studio Pecific KHALIL sbn AHMED (70-700), _ cleaning 1130 eiiieaie CELEBRATED ARAB MATHEMATICIAN p.m.—Explorations WANDERED INTO THE MOSQUE OF 43. Suffer pean ned Pbacoges BASSORA WHILE CONCENTRATING extreme 12:13 a.m.—tlocg) Weather Forecast ON A MATHEMATICAL PROBLENY ma hunger S 32:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Auld COLLIDED SO VIOLENTLY Turtle Rock 45. Caliber WITH A PILLAR THAT HE PP rear Overiook Meuron N. 46. Concise AS a CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 ‘DIED ON THE SPOT NATURAL STONE FORMATION, 47, Reigning Oo ; aT : * beauty = en 8:00 a.m.—Station Sign On hace ———aam | 48. Prescribed se ‘ Between Ourselves regimen ye ie sate CONTRACT BRIDGE =| “485 a 8:25 em —Weather and Sports - car ~~ ' 8:30 am —tTurner’s Corner : a SiS maar Home With Helen BY B. JAY BECKER distance ie = ee Crocker . ’ oe = 4 10.00 | 2.m.—Romper Room eee} ’ DAJLY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: T e T “4 S 5.09 om—Turners Comer have one to return if he later AXYDLBAAXRE —— x 12:00 noon—Television News _ North dealer. obtains the lead. is LONGFELLOW y q : 12:10 p.m—Weather and Sports | Neither side vulnerable {| South takes — Has! . ie One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A ‘is used 12.15 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill v a ee oa wae - a ; for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apose | >= re $toO " }@ Test Pattern Music eacin needs wT additional tricks lies in| tTophes, the length and formation-of the-words are all hint) (<{ 1.15 ne jodies love @AQST his long suit, clubs. J Tah Shy the cody Hetltes ate Serene. i] CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR ‘ 93° But it is dangerous to attac ‘ to otation ee Bae om—thesey Scho $x7v4 clubs. Thus, if he leads a club / a o 2 : 2:30 pm—Our Miss Brooks WEST EAS to the king and another back to IT OLY OYMDL OFZRT EHL GER'R 00 00 3.00.p.m.—Abbott & Costello ass 10965 the jack, the finesse may lose to! . - gaunt! : : 3.30 pim.—Open House 91063 @KS54 West, the danger hand, and the OFZRT, GEH CMFTD@Q FTAZTO=— ot P j = PER s e 4.00 p.m—P.M. Party @Q3765 @K84 } established two diamond _ tricks DYOTDD q a : ; _ 430 p.m—friendly Giant $2109 26z | | may be scored to defeat him. : . Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade re earn Pee oa . SOUTH Rather than adopt euch sul- Yesterday's Cryptoquote: A DAY FOR TOIL, AN HOUR > : p—Hucklel jou K73 cidal. course, larer looks else- FOR SPORT, BUT FOR A FRIEND IS LIFE TOO SHORT = $20 hte Cs ae cial curse, Gear looks lse| FOR EPORT, - FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. . | eel » @A102 the two additional tricks he! (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.? Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait ae ee ; RAIS53 needs. One possibility is that) ~~ “ ; 6:35 p.m.—Weather the adverse spades may be divid-' , 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club The bidding: r s ed 3-3 and dummy’s fourth spade 5 6 50 p.m.—Sports North East South West | may become a trick. ETTA KETT a 1@ Pas 24 Fass | Another possibility is that a| * hod ae soe 29 Pas 2NT @s$ [heart finesse can be taken and, | ; oo ee Patrol 3NT win or lose, a second heart trick) ; HURRY.’WE 8:30 p.m.—Bunkhouse Bo}s : __ |will materialize. There is furth-| J" 7/'nire,MOMS.’ CAN MAKE THE 0:00 p.m—Have Gun Will Travel) Qpening lead — sii of dia-jermore the chance that a third! [--14 GOING TOA) NIGHT— |; \ FIRST SHOW." + 9:30 p.m.—tive A Borrowed Life | monds. ; heart trick will develop if the: | Q ~ 30:00 p.m.—Perry Como Show -In quite a number of hands/ten falls as the hearts are cash- e 11:00 p.m.—Studie Pacific the declarer shapes: his play; so} ed. z 11:30 p.m.—£xplorations as to prevent one particular de-| Declarer’s course is clear. He! wd 12:00 p.m— CBC News . qfender from taking the lead.|cannot attack clubs except as a} px 12:15 am—CKCW News This avoidance. of ,the danger)last resort. West must be avoid-| - 32:20 am.—Sign Off hand is especially common injed by all means. South there-| - : notrump contracts. A typical case! fore leads the jack of hearts. CPUCY—RADIO | is found in today’s deal. West plays low and declarer) h : West leads a diamond and de-/finesses. East wins the king. As| (STANDARD TIME) clarer allows the king to win.j|the cards lie, South now mak-| WEDNESDAY South also plays low on the dia-jes his nine tricks, the ten of} ‘ mond return, but is then forced!hearts falling late in the day. 5.58 Sign On to win the next diamond with/The spades don't break 3-3, but 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour the a Ts awe of ae * eae geno hap gaat o up the dia ace unti e arer avoi es ‘ ois oa and Western third round is to exhaust East!staying away from clubs, his < 6.30 eee up of diamonds so that he will not/longest suit. That did matter. . - 3 30 Ne t GIRLS BUG ME! a Conan 5 Wincar 2 CIDDING ? WHAT ARE YOU ~ 6.40 Country and Western “\ DONT MAD ATNOW? Zusal | QD Roundup / ij q 7.00 News E 7.10 Weather es 7.15 Country and Western Round ec up- 7 7.30 News and Weather ; : YU 7.35 Country and Western Round lu 8.00 “ew " “ews 8.11 Weather : Fe i . i By JOHN LeBLANC conference, Mr. Stanfield said his — and Western R Canadian Press Staff Writer | government is willing to continue) i SURE ENOUGH! (TS THE -~ r (ik GET A GOOD Perce ™ 845 Weather .| OTTAWA ‘CP) — Nova. Scotia through the 1960-41 fiscal year a : SLICKEST PLAN | EVER | FOR MY MININ’ STOCK AN, e 350 News miners want the federal govern-| contribution of $590,000 it made oe P ———_— y HEARD OF, Bi | M/SER BEAVERLL GET A 9.00 Mion Devoti ment to allocate that pfovince’s this year towards meeting freight [ lw ade a ) FACE. 9.10 M eae Mood oo distressed coal industry enough|charges on Nova Scotia coal oO a" a a. ga vi s of the present import market te} going to central Canada. -OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 2 ey # 9.30 Top Tune Time keep the province’s miners at | : re ee fo Snell come RD? an o 9.45 Morning Moods work, their chief said Monday. |STILL HAS HOPE CO YI oe iene twas Asour a |< ee) Wess, it 10.00 News Here for 2 coal conference to-|. The premier, after talking with f < ‘ IANO TELLNOU THAT 1S, MY ae i tA Parks) et : : ! cod. : Cf ae TY r y ° “~; | 10.05 Magazine of the Air ~ day with federal ministers, pres-/ federal officials, said then he was, [HOW NICE T HAPPENED Gg } ARRANGER'S FEE WILL BE/7Z | uy -.. “gee Z 10.30 Melody Parade ident ‘Bill Marsh of District 26-of | hopeful the mines would be kept) |7> Over e ae ae Ee 7) meNOURE NOT SERIOUS pA >| how gal SON 4f* oll 11.00 News Headlines and Weath|the United Mine Workers of Working, despite the company's! [OCS CUECTS ACONI UME |} ABOUT TAKING ~ FAP/: ae a ee ee 3 er America (Ind.) suggested an ad-|@Nounced proposal to close, [Zio NTI eee | 4 TNEEDED THE ENTIRE JA THE 4 ° < f a —— i 11.02 News and Views on Grocer | ditional $4,000,000 a year might) ‘hree. | IOF COMING To METO & A) AMOUNT—-AND IT £1 Rose] | of “. —— < eee ; be needed from the central gov-| For the current year,’ federal | SHARE THE GOOD NEWS LA\WAS ONLY A PITTANCE WITH- | .| bal N = =< ~_—— — 11.17 Magic of Musie ernment for the next five years.| and provincial freight rate subsi-| |. AND 1 DO MEAN SHARE!) “~fOK NENTURE in OUT | ps 11.30 News Mr. March said in an interview| dies ‘subventions) are expected! [311 tave my LSUAL CAPITAL 10 FOUND }} 7 - ) HI _ 11.40 Weather ‘|that the UMW wants some 2,500,-| to amount to around $12,000,000.! [AGENTS FEE oF FIFTY A FUBLISHI NC/t \ ; * 11.45 Magic of Music 000 tons per year of presently-| UMW president Marsh said) | pegceny!/ ANY ; CONCERN! > & 12.00 Weather imported .coal switched \to Nova Monday that to give Nove Scotia | Lo 12.05 Rhythm Roundup Scotia producers to keep mines | 2,500,000 tons of the 13,000,000 SS aC 12.30 News & Weather alive in Cape Breton, with the; that now are imported annually | ; 7 12.45 Mostly Music federal treasury footing the bill.| might jack up the total subven-: a 1.00 News Headlines and Weath wikis Cadbieias tion to $16,000,000 a year. j er aoe Of these mports, about 10,600,- » 1:02—Mostly Music. ~~ If Dominion Coal Compeny Dae | 600 tons go to Ontario, virtually | a 930 Back 1 Bh ae i isc at wage | rom the United States. a - en [kets he sid, “there's going to| orien oe ce eetoat 3.02 Best On Request be a fight.’ ) | 8 ”" oF oup whic 2 | © Minister Diefenbaker and other| Mr. Marsh and Jim Morrison, | | ee alta (Cont.) members. of the federal cabinet} UMW district research director, | cana = : today at 4 p.m. ADT in the criti-|said that Dominion Coal Com-| op ote Sesans cal Nova Scotia coal situation. pany should be opening new and, 7.05 Music For You Premier Stanfield of Nova Sco-| more efficient pits rather than, 15 Today's Hit ~ .|tia is to head the delegation. [thinking of closing down three| 730 N coe a a hates While_here for last week's fed-| immediately. eral-provincial ministerial fiscal * 2 | e e 'SC8"| WILL ASK GOVERNMENT i ed Thy ata the ath war ne gov- SUPPlies Moved Into Arctic COSTLY THING = 7.45 Red Cross Safety Talk S 8.00 Assignment 4 i “om 5 12:00—Jamboree Junction | ; 9.00 News & Weather 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast ernment urge the company 2 * a oO 9.10 Starlight Serenade : . W derjake this, stating that it ¢ ‘Fo 5 Ma enti ic urve E ‘9.30 Cross Section 1:00—CBC News and Weather |b ing about a halving of the pres- r jor | y oO : se 1:15—Much Ado About Nothing ; ohh 4 10.00 Court of Opinion 1:30—Concert Hall ent pithead cost of coal, which) 10.30 Shadows 2:00—Holiday , now is mined miles under the) OTTAWA (CP)—Supplies have|seven months each year. <q 11.00 Dominion News 2:15—Tommy Huster Show. Atlantic in some collieries. been moved into the high Arctic| pespite poor flying conditions, Qe 11.10 Maritime Weather 2:45—Music in Black and White| “If there are no new mine/for a start next year on a pro-|the projcat’s one plane this year) Mas 11.15 Night Beat ~ 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat-|openings,” Mr. Marsh _ said,|longed survey of Canada’s con-|made hundreds of landings on|@ 12.00 News & Weather : inee : “there will be no Cape Breton) tinental shelf. _|sea ice ‘and -many others on vy 12.5 Sign Off 4:00—Variety Hour coal industry in 10 years.As the} A preliminary program thiS| muddy land terrain. Polar bears CBA WEDNESDAY 4:30—Johnny Holmes Show New York Yankees found out, veagra ss confirmed procedures to prowled around some of the a ae: : pee y 5:00—News. Saw Mose is seeeed. ere camps. : . Koeahe Rt F NWeten TY . ff MUU N WU NAe TT DAYLIGHT TIME - 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast) “We figure that if we can get) Dr. E. F: Roots, pa co-| There were up to 18 men in RS ate. : se 5:30—Tempo. protection for the next five wears| ordinator, said Mondaf on his re-| this year’s trial run, working out - €9:15—Marine Weather a4) 6:00—News and Weather for the present working force and|turn from the north that he ex-|of Isachsen on Ellef Ringnes Is- « | 6:15—Regional Commentary, | then, if men could be transferred; pects 50 or mfore men to start/jand, about 800 miles above the al ae nd Mu: from old mines to new ones, we| work next March on the survey| Arctic Circle and 1,900 miles 7.30—News, Weather, Sports + Mar. Sportscast a us. \ W itself é : CSitahaet ~ ‘Interlude. would be ready in 1965 when the/ Itself. rorth of Regina. 7:35—A.M. C ronicle. , 6:30—Tempo. country will need more coal. It may take years, he Indicated} Lack of landmarks on the sea\@ 8:00—CBC News and Weather | 7.99 News The union officials said that|in an interview. Working from ice provided a lot of strain in fly-| @g | 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 7:10—Commentary among points they will urge be-|lund and the permanent ice of} jing, Dr. Roots said, but the use §:2—A.M. Chronicle 7:15—Music. ~ . |fore the federal ministers today|the polar pack, Canadian scien-| of ski-wheel airtraft proved feas- 8:45—Morning Devotions 7:30—Rawhide and Music. dare: tists will study currents, ice con-| jhle, More aircraft will be used < 9:00—News. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 1. Completion of mechanization] ditions. and movements, marine|;ext year, including a helicop- 9:05—A. M. Chronicle. 8:30—Introduction to Wednesday|of Nova Scotia mines. life, bottom sediments and other | ter, a 9:35—News Night. 2. Renewal of a 1958 W re-|aspects of the shelf, ; Reots is back| ; ‘ ; ; ; ; , Meanwhile, Dr. Roots is bac me 10:00—A.M. Chronicle. 8:40—Barcque Ensemble | quest that Parliament's, in-| A primary result will be indi- eid tek ile te ot 10:45—Joan Mars Show 9:00—Italia Drama ion coal board be given power to|cations of minerals. He emphas-|ffom supervising the 1 é 10:35—For Co s. _|110:30—MecGill Chamber Orchestra| market surplus Canadian coal. “fied that the project, rather than| about 370 tons of stores for next} 11:00—News 11:00—News Roundup and Tetk| 3. An inquiry into the sale of| being in the nature of an expedi-| year to Isachsen, where a perma- _ <j 11:30—Memories of The Boer War|naiural gas in Quebec, where it _ will be a permanent opera-| nent —. will Po built. A the Aar. |12:00—Here’s the Weather and) is inroads inte’ Cana- attempting to work from|v-eather station is only other | 11:03—For Piano.