CFCY-TV <l if it 6.30 p.m.—British Calendar . 6:45 p.m.-—CFC\’ TV News l 7.0l p.m.—Gazette 7:30 p.rn.—Cinama I3-7 Da ornar 9.00 p.m.—-Car 54 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Ambrose 10:00 p,m.—Car-nudy Playhouse 10.30 p.m.—Summer Playclala ‘Il.30 p.m.—TBA 12.00 a.m.—CBC News 12:13 a.m.—-l.ot:s| Weather Forecast l2:l4 a.m.—-Viewpoint I2.2O a.m.—-Sign Off ONTHE AIR ’1‘|Jl'.‘SDA! enooasms 3:30 p.m.—Attet-noon Musicsll :10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, 'Iuss., Sept. 11. 1962. Of 3' BEM PRICE history of the space race is es- ular S o v i e t accomplishments: glittering promises. ings to come often have gone} hand-in-hand with cxplanationsl‘ of why the United States lagsl GEIITIIAI. Ball 4-8246 liA|llll amt 116 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton's) mitted by President Kennedy all .his Aiilz. 22 press conference. ‘ I At the same time Kennedy,‘ jexpressed the belief that before: behind Russia. inf That the United States is sec-‘ flight centre at Huntsville. Ala...1.300.000 pounds in a program ond in the space race was ad-[Was asked by the Assoclalcdileadimz In 0Pl’l‘Hll0h8l use of a The first time the U.S.o fli- WASHINGTON (AP) ._ Thelcially admitted a race was un- der way came in 1961 at en- sentially on account of spectac-jnedy's inauguration. Thereafter the country had a and many lesser U.S. scientificl specific goal: A landing on the y to the space race.’ booster. Wernher von Braun. German-. born rocket expert and director: the George C. Marshall space Press why he ought the} reach the moon ahead of the} Russians. l jthe present decade elapses e‘ .U.S will have overtaken and. lsurpassed the Soviets. l t On Aug. It the Soviets ‘ lailnched l\la.i. Andrian G. Niko-; Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. llayev on a 95-hour orbit aroundl tthe earth. This was followed in-l NDP Elects Member In Americans Still Hopeful Reaching Moon First “We have reason to believe that the vehicles used by the Russians have a first stage thrust of 800.000 to 1,000,000 pounds." he said. “The Russians have an active achievements accompanied by} moon before the end of the 605. t booster program so it is likely they are working on rockets These promises of great,then and now, is a big rocketbigger than the ones they now use. "So is this country. We have already launched two Saturn C-ls with first stage thrust of C-1 having 1.500.000 pounds in .United States had a chance tol late 1964. "We are working on the Sat- urn C-5 with 7.500.000 pounds of thrust in the first stage. should be fired first in 1965 and become operational in 1967. “The United States is making remarkable progress. . . . Two years ago I told the Associated I Press I thoullll we had I flood fighting chalice to do this before the Russians. I still do." That leaves the question of why the United States has lagged behind the Soviet Union. some observers have cited the conservative approach of U.S. military men to new weapon technology which ex- tends from the machine gun perfected by Richard J. Gatlin in 1862 to rockets. At one time the military could see no immediate use for the flying contraption of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Dr. Robert H. Goodard devel- oped a liquid-fueled rocket in the 19205. but the army couldn't see any use for it as a weapon. Others could. / DIES OF INJURIES MONTREAL (CP) — Police Chief Real Belac. 47. of subur- ban Duvernay, died Tuesday from injuries suffered in a stock car accident at a race- track in nearby Fabreville Aug. 25. Chief Belac. a veteran 20 years police work. was on duty at the track when a stock car driven by Georges du Bou- dries, 22. of Duvernay went out of control and slammed into the railing of the track. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE VWGNVIO ESIIOW A3)| DIN IAGI TILL I-IIM IT'S NOT NECESSARY 1"-STOP AT MY PLACE IJNLE WITH IO MANY HUNG YOUNGGTERS LOAFI ' HERE ALL TH' TIME an ...I IILDOM HAVE SUCH A THING A‘ ¢A§AflI I U‘ i ~ - IT OR NOT "' CKCW.TV 5 24 hours by the launching of Lt.j V ' n E. l Col. Pavel R. Popovich on a: o o I X 5,‘ 355 P-"‘~'-5'rlli°ll 559" 0" l7l-hour space ride. l 7 A H ;’ News, Weather, spam. The Soviet feat was made; By JlM PEACOCK § 4.-00 pm—Swirig Alon possible by the use of boostersl REVELSTOKE. B.C. (cp)_ > 3 4:31 pm-Vacation Itma with more than twice the thrust.Mrs. Magaret Hobbs has suc-, 5.30 pm—Cartocn Party capacity of those in ope;-atjonallceeded her late husband list‘ 0 § 6.00 pm—Under The sun use by the United State; New Democratic Party - CCF'l 5‘ ’ p»! 6:15 p.m.-—Television News l clearly. the,,_ the U_s_ how isiniember of the British Colum-I Z 3 5 «so p.n't.—Sca|n W h tin no position to dupncate the bizéhlegislattiilire for _Revci)lstt;ke.l "| 3 6:35 p.m.—Te evision eat er fli hts of the two Soviet officers _* 9 “’°" 9 593 "l 3 -V9 “'1 6:40 p.m.—Haza _§nd “.0!” be for some “me. v tion Tuesday and said the tattle; ’.‘ 9 6:45 P-"‘-"l°l°"l‘l°" 59”” The accc1ei'ation of the 1.7.8. was fought .over developmem ofl £ 7:00 p.m.—Highway Patrol man_m_SpaL.e program which. Columbia River power. She said 7,30 p.m.—zan. Grey Theatre mm, began in a dafinfte fag” she will continue her.husband‘st 3.00 p,,.._5en Cggey ].0n- in {he Spring of 1958 has stand against the high Arrow / , ’ I 9.80 p.m.-——Tommy Am rose ‘.' V ency. - ‘ HI '°=°° P-"‘-“°°"‘°“V 5F’°' Eqetigliiv se\‘\("i(Ii)n;‘l)‘(a“li1\ltPhd orb}; hltllfiliel P’°"‘i°' W" A‘ C‘ B9““°“ “W1 T°""EA'?T TALK AF’-E9 VOU MEAN‘ . l0=3° P-m-‘Summer Playdato ibm.eal"m_aL_y gcauered from 0ne;the result as a vote of confi-i CLAS SEPARATE: US? 11.30 p.m.-—Reciial : _‘ _ gdence for Social Credit govern- ‘ WHATGAVE ‘IOU 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News ("ll‘(‘:lltil"lll£;llt)lllls‘l|,\' lf’ “('0 ‘l’Ju:."' . ment p olic y ill the riverl AT 12:l5 a.m.-Viewpoint . " "9 E " " ' e ‘ “m I develupnielit. 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News ‘l“E_""l"“l 5_l".'l."'k 1 l".0°l°b“">‘ The margin of vlvtoi-_\' \\':lS‘ > 12:25 ..m‘_5ig” l9.i., the initial reuclloli from . mm-(,“- for the 52 _ y¢.a,- _ om * :the White lioilse. as Fel8i't‘d hyiwidow of George llolibs, wliose‘ [In ‘ -lamhs C- Haghrll‘. Press S6CI"£‘- 3 death brought about the bvelec-‘ -! TV 1l8l'.V 10 Pfresitdent‘ lgiscnhowt-r.,tion. Mrs. Hobbs defeated So- "I - . was one o in ores ut no par- ‘ cial Credit candidate Arvid Lun- NITE or DAY ?ticular concern. ‘dell. 62-year-old mayor of Re- . THE HAIR-DOOFA nay +3537 Ni“ 4_4503__4_.M62 ; Asked what‘ the So vie ttyelstoke who once held . zu|_u3mp§|5pi_h5]'Epm_ _ “ I _achievemt=nt would do to the! egislature seat. by fewer than: wmq goNEyAND5uE & Us Drag!-am Haferty repliedllm votes. 5 FoRB,DDENw U4 Kent St. Clrtown that h a s "neveri Llheljal -7- Wallacti Johnston.‘ UNDO “- lthought ,,{ nu, program as ""9150, traviled far behind in the‘. R)R‘“°m.Hs_ which was in a race with the‘ me‘ 33' ”“,"’-~ crcv unto 'sovtets." . "9" .°‘‘“"‘'"3 °"“°‘l "‘"".5‘l"'-" V‘/5”5”5"7”4W-’-‘"7-5' IUESDAY l ‘r:]légIll.l.VV‘lbtlll fourtpolls containing Dok/N/-ER//A/I?--IFE .‘ 5 elgi e vo ers. unreported i .;,o,v5y,i7oay/sot/Q 6-28-5-an on IRA-ILWAY LATE liflfluf i3’V§i.‘;e3?§é"‘i’.‘..il’.§l'.' ‘i.’}.‘l= 2 ‘=30-News 8- Weather l ‘tabulated Mrs Hobbs had 1095‘ C‘ 6:35-—Country & Western Roundu ‘ t l l , i i l I 6:55_Nm & WM" P WITH BABY CRIB ,1vM«[»rte§oi}l1tnrS.t(i][ttit4tiiSt;ii had 1,023 and D A I Ly C R0 5 SW0 R D = 7:0O—Hebrew Christian Hour LONG };]:;,z\c}{_ N_Y_ IAP) ‘ Mr. Bennett, who had said’ ACROSS -2.Adam’s son 20. His: "'i 7:l5—Country 8. Western Roundup ...T|1e Railway Express Com. lanti-government votes would be 1. Business 3. Causing Ft. 7:Cl0—News & Weather ‘ p‘-my Should get "A" {Dr - Evotes against Columbia policy, letter delay 21.Ex- l 7;35—CFCY Farm News i fort, even if they are 19 ‘declared the people of Revel-I salutation, 4. Fuss actly 7:4l-Country 8. western Roundup 3 years 13“: in delivering a stoke “support in ever greaterl 931‘ 5- 5hlP'3 Sulli- 8:00—News 1 crib to M.-_ and M;~5_ Arthur ‘number. the development of the‘ 5. ast Crew able 3=ll—We5lh9' Coheii. 1 Arrov' Dam." 10. Dwell 6. The devil 23. I, you, 8:l6-—-Country a. Western Roundup cnhch went into the army . e said the result cut Mr‘. 11. City in 7.'I‘ries to he. 8;A5—\Neiilher in 1943. and was gent to port .1-lnhbs‘ 1960 majority of 472[ Illinois please by she. 8:50—News Benning. Ga.. before he went, lvotes to a “fra ion" of thatl 13-G°“l“1llll‘° flattery Gle- 9:00—Morntnq Devotions overseas. Joining Cohen at ‘numbers the development of thel f it (3 wds.) 24-Hlfihy 9l0—Morning oods Fort Benning were his wife, ,feat" for provincial NDP‘ 14. Moleskin 8.“. . . three craggy 925—Matinee with Wlllll E stel l e. and their three- iLe:-ider Robert Stracha-n and C 0" men in l1 9:30—Mornirig Moo month-old daughter. Dorothy. ‘means "the end Of the DF0Vln- 15' wi"g_ "“ 25-Field 33-D‘‘l°l‘ ' 10:O0—News 8. Weather Mrs. Cohen, among other lclal Liberal Party as 8 f0rCe."7 15-C°“""l‘l’l° 9-Thick °°l"‘-l P37“ cheese l to 05—Notes & Music household effects. had the l DE5Pll€ the Close Vote. Mi‘.l much 12-B°.V'5 mcllckeli 34-withered 10 ]5_win 5 baby's crib sent to Georgia 'Lunde][ Said he will not seek al 17. Sh_a.l'p- nickname Summer 36.LlbEl’8.l.e m‘ l0:20—Notes 8. Music via railway express. The crib ll‘9C0U - i P°"‘t°d 15-F”°_° °‘5 '“°“”‘ 37-TU’ 2* ‘l0:30—Brtde Program tiicln‘t arrive. and the com- ‘ The Social Credit party lmldsi 9"“ "l°”’“"° ‘“."°"- 39- Sumerian fll l0:45—Notes 2. Music pany settled with the Cohens :31 of the 52 egislature seats.t 2°-G“°5“.>' 13~L"‘°°‘"" 29-3”“ . "*3"? -<i 11:00-—Nsws Headlines 3. Weather for 5121. 'lI)‘lierefare L15 DP-CCF mem-ll 22-schglggng 19 iickname fipporiion 40.Fafiher: ll;02—Notes ll. Music This weekend Cohen got a - BPS. our iberals and one va- , - - PPl'°"°' - P01” '~" °° 0'!- ll;30—Montague Entertainl letter om e railway ex- '.¢3hl?i'. No date has been set for} 26-Malt,‘ ‘ll:40—Note.s & Musir. press saying the crib had ;8 byelection in Vancouver Point. 27‘°°°l" 11:A5—-Bulletin Board been found in a warehouse, =Gl'9-V- lell Vacant by lhe dealhl garment 11:50-—Notes A Music and asking what should be 10f Mrs. Bllda 31‘0Wh- mlhl-‘l9l'l 28'Inflamed l'l:55—At|antil: News Roundup done with it. Wllholll D_0I‘lf0ll0 in Mr. Ben-‘ 'p°t.(:’" y2.oo_w.,,t .— Cohen poi nt e d out that 119” 5 Cabinet. _ 29 gylih 12.05-—-Mostly Music “Baby" Dorothy _. now 19 . About 77 per cent of the 3.373 “V” auNMm1'uiNi<'rl¢YAIIl uuaanu. 'l230—News 3. Wealh-r years old ~ won't fit into the lehfllhle Voters cast bal ts ‘°“°h°” " ' ——?'—-—"‘- 12 A5-Mostly Music 1 crib. Nor will son Robert. l4: l A Slrachah Sald lhe Vl'0l0l‘.Vt 30 Capgal of = l:0O—News Headlines 3. Weather He added he's sorry. but l’"""‘-‘ the N 1’-CCF is that 9“ "' 1o2_.M°,,ty MU... what to do with the_ crib is a tslronsest. party in BC. and the 32 I'- 1l5—The Common Touch Problem for the railway ex- ;°“'Y ""9 Capable 0‘ deleallhfi 'tooi 3; O t 3o_wh..I, N press. ‘ the government in the next elec- ’ , z H5_M I “on. 35.0tten. poet. ' °’” ° 38 Perfect III 200--News ll. w sth 39 River in 205—Music for a Summer Afternoon Venezuela ” 300-News 8- eat r ‘1_Actre” > 3:05——Music for is Summer Afternoon Greta __ z 4=oo—N-w- 8- weather Bv B. JAY BECKER 42. Make no ct 4:05—Music for it Summer Afternoon‘ ' __ l:3O—TI'ie Oulports ‘ we“ d I about it g 5:00—News 3- Wealhflf 3 9397- Here is a typical situation. 43. Encounter 5:05—Tl-ie outpom Neither side vulnerable. West le a d s a diamond is n d €4.0vertum 5:16-FY09?!" 5Ch¢°l”'° aVuuLEA South takes the ace. Declarer DOWN 5=17-Th‘ °”'P°"” QAQ has three different plays to con- 1. Mother: g;§g——:I:‘arir; ,W:|:;her QAQJ sider. He can take a ‘spade fl- °°l1°‘l- : = “ 9 " 9 Q8762 nesse. a heart fines . or lead a . . . 6:00-News 5- W°°'h9' ‘K54 club towards the fling in the DAILI CRY PTOQIJOTE —- Here’s how to work lit = 6:ls—spom Parade wuss‘ hope that West was dealt th A x Y n 1. B A A x R i “=25-""“° "'°9h;“"‘ oxen 9.110352 ace e is L o N a ll‘ 1: 1. L o w 3 6:30-—Yoni ht’: usic ' . ’ 7:00-—BaCkg To The Bible 0 3.1 103 . $53‘ at;l;lllceI;: is nodgreat blurry about. One letter sirnply stands for another. In this aampla A is used uh 7:30__NeM ,_ wwtm ‘qmgs *AJ3 ' t bg ‘spa ‘ea or c ubs. so be for the three Ls, X for the two 05. etc. single letters, apos- 7:45_L°ne Gum wk s ar_s y eading a heart and fi- trophies, the length and f0l'l'n8.l.l0n or the words are all hints. 9 &Oo_1°nigh,._ Mum 3 I nessing the jack. if the finesse Each day the code letters are different. uh ,mo__A".|gn e '1o97‘5‘, wins. he is sure to make th e A 0 to 1 ti * 1o.oo...N.w., lnlandhancl AK :'lt‘)rl.i;:a:;. wli.lti'i‘ftitil"tet:iiiStIely dL.-ist. WP tram Quo s on In . _, _ if" 10:10-—hIIl’iiiri:e i/villi: $752 turns a diamond. 1 an re I J B v 8 A B L K ‘l D V V F L ‘.3 I F L C 3 V ‘_ 10.15-—smIight Serenade The bidding: Declarer wins and leads an- .1 Q L P A U C R. N I‘ U U L K . — F W ll‘ K Q S P :" i1.oo—clic National News, News wag Nam, nut 80"". other heart to extract the last , -1 Roundup & 1;”! INT Pa” 4 . tmmm after which he runs a Yesterdays Crypttotpiotiez 1'1‘ BECOMES A WISE MAN 1'0 TEREN E ‘I I :30-Transition I1:O0—-Domioion News l2:l0—Sign CIA RADIO Ohelllllg lead—queen of dia- monds. When declarer has a lot of :‘lLtn£i(sFto"t;lo. the nlgiel’ it: which .5 em can ute tin. “"‘°“' , poi-tant. Timing is bi-uclai in _; y.oo...u.w., spam I wuthov mfifly hands. and where there is I. M5___.'“Hm MW‘ a choice between the order of 3-’. Iioo-News and wuthu Plays he can‘ in ake. declarer ‘ Iil5-—Mar span. should plan his campaign in the 8:2]-The Gerry Fogarty Show 583'-Sl manner possible. 0.30--Portrait Of A Sm ND-A. M. Chronicle 5:04--Mat Fan. 31... not . M. Cllronlclo 5:29-—lnlo I lO.l5-Jlayvoom 5:30—Th¢ Five Thirty Show 1o.3o—Joan Marshall 6:O0—-Now: and wuthg. 10:40-F0! C Pl 6-‘I5-Regional Commentary I015-Matlou Got! 6:20»—Marltimo Spam ‘I'll?!-Record A 6:25-Musk 11%--“II 4 6:30-—The Incomparable Guitar Il.45—Mmlc W MN!" 5=45—Metro & Dinner Music ms - 7:“)--Ngva aod inland wuohgp ill I1i'I5 Flddlarfi Frolic 7:lO——Oo Parliament H 9 11;‘ . Farm Blast 7:l5—aylina ltml -News and weather 7:20--Mulno wuthu and ‘ Lt!»-flu Tommy Huotcr Show Musical mind. _. oad Show 730-Music In The Evening diamond. Now South leads a spade and finesses the queen, even though he was only at singleton spade. . In the actual hand. this play gives South the contract. since he can discard a club on the ace of spades. He later loses two club tricks. but he winds up making four. Note that if declarer tackles ‘clubs ahead of spades he goes down. There are reasons for South to take the spade finesse his club losers. it is simply an exchange of losers. Bill the main reason for play- iill spades first is that, If the finesse fails. declarer can still fall back on the club play and make the hand if West has the ace. whereas it he tackles clubs t and the ace ts TRY NEGOTIATION BEFORE ARMS.- 0 III. In: raucous Indians. In. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOI’_l._l C A ORA we look awe nu rve MADE mouse . A Ddttos an em"-5 To LEAVE r.°5E° 1°35“ ‘W “VCRR rr IF -routs“-r 0” me I-MBIT OF 3.M’N‘ . a_ru_ qt IS-.1 60“. OFF TRAINS WHEN wt-letze '1'. TM; DRAWING tzoom, “EV ear IN ‘ID a ' TWO oeco<-s at: ‘"5 Cm’ UMITG ‘tau court mos as.gD5_ AND A «-50 vouu. lime GET A w A HALF--CAsE,' * ‘l‘DHou>Me EPIC moat “’» 7*‘-'<-’ ‘l'Icl<I1' KNIFE! 9 ;,__ THAT . . ‘ l * CHEAP.’ J I. ' ‘ a ’ \ ; ‘IV I I V 5 P 9 _’/é . \ ". it - ; tr’ \‘ “ll SHIV 'Il.'I VlOO'IV¢l IOI‘