in THE AIR: MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 750 p.m.—Mullcalo 3m p.m.—Momonl of 1m». 3m ppm—lake Thirty 4 l1.) p.1ll.-TBA ,4 3| pun—Rama Doul 5.00 pom—TBA 5.30 pain—Music Hop “)0 p.m.—Burns and Allan Show 925 p.m.—-Scoiiioa Submarino all ppm—Gazette 7.0l p.m.—CFCY TV News 7 l5 part—Purlty Flour Jockpé 7;20 paw—TBA 7.30 p.m.—Leava it 1o loavor 8.00 puma-42in ltn T'n By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Fred Foot is one happy fel- ‘low or six years he has been building up i r a c k proteges Bruce Kidd and Bill Crot'lers to the point where they can look at the world's best in the 800- mell‘e and instance events i- out scurrying for cover. That's 3.30 own—Don Mossor snmemin: C a n a d I n 9.00 p.m.—-Show of tho Wool: gleteS haven‘t been able to do [or moo ooh—Dang" Man years ILM p-m.-Comody Pleyhouso— Now‘ just "mut every track "Sealed With a Kiss" “.30 p.m.—-Exploratlons and field ex'w't around the world has written off Crothers K, l2.00 porn—CBC 7V NOW] and V "V‘dsl “.man 12.13 a.m.-local Woathar ‘jn the Tokyo olymmcs next 13.“ a.m.—Sign Off 'mnmlL "This is great. Just great." {said FM". 1.1,. Tm. St l , York coach. “Now I can 0 t M5 p-m-’5'°"°" 5'9" 0" ‘Tokyo and sit in the stands and New" We'lh'" 59"” just wait and see. Nobody really 2‘30 p.m.—Chockm_alo lwants to do tflcre as a favorite 3 30 lam—75k? Th"'lf lin any event and I'm happy that 4.00 rim-RCMP lour guys are going to Tokyo 4.30 p-m-—l{ac-llon Tim. minus the pressure that favor- 5:30 p.rn~-F"0l"" “*5 ‘ites have to bear. 6.00 P~m--5mmm KI'IV CHM"! "We‘ll go along with all the 6.30 p.M-—Televill°fl N'W' experts. On the times Bill and 6.45 win—Wendi" Bruce have had this year. I 5.50 p.m.~$p0rfi .really can't h'ume them." 7.00 p.m.—Lion¢l Playhouu WON SIX-MILE 0 Million Miles to Earth‘ Foot panned out. however. L30 rum—Dr- Flnlnvl Cmb°°k ithat experts have been known 9.30 p.m.—5ingalong Jubiloo dead wrong. moo p.m.—Playdat0 A classic example was in the no) p,m.—Comedy Playhouse . 1962 British Empire Games at ii an p.m.—Explorationl Perth. Kidd, then a 19-year-old. 22.00 “um—CBC T e was picked to finis'i outside the l2.” o.m.—Vlowpolnt first six in the six miles. [no .mpmml Nemerk NM. He won it and then less than . I .48 hours later attempted the Zwuouhle in the three miles. Wait- ing for him was that old cutie. of CFCV RADIO I2\Jl'l-.\Ielal‘-clcl Murray Halbert ew anland. the 5.000-metre MONDAY Olympic champion in 1960 H"!- ‘_20_s§°" On berg had scratched from the six 6.3044”. c. wu'he' .mlles and was fresh and eager 6.35—Country 8. 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This alum hand was played in the match between Groat Bri- toln and tho United States in 1902. The American loam gain- 1.470 points on the deal as . tho result of shaky bidding and i play at both to oa. M the first table, the Amor- NorthSouth pair (Coon and ' v ‘ arrived at two hearts 0 A Ll l Y doubled on tho bidding shown. West iPrldovl led the jack of the ace after East th i'l‘ruscott) Declarer lad tho . aovon of apadoa and West took the queen ‘ m b to oao d duho. [1110 Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 28, 1964. 15 New- 0! “Mellie” and Illi ‘Crothers, Kidd Written Oil As Medal Winners FAMOUS lumps i ling responsibility for the cru- lcifixion to “the sins of man"- : strengthened and clarified, . in Marc's by Cardinal Bea’s seen i TALLEST COUPLE? PLAN TO WED LONDON (AP'~—Brltatn'a tallest sweethearts an- nounced plans here to marry. He is Alan Childs. l‘lx feet in inches. aged 20. l She is Sandra Radcliffe. { six feet four inches. aged 8 netarl t This document has never been‘ published. But at a later stage, while before the coordinating. [commission the attribution of; responsibility to “the sins of ]man" was dropped. So was the" lformal statement that Jewish lgreatest distance man the world mop}? 3‘ a who” “we not re' has known. had Halberg spom'ble for "demde'l l “orried for a \lhllc. The velv What lelfl! is I devlal‘lllonl I New zealander stayed that the Jews of t ay are m" right with him until about 300,!!0 way responsible for the‘ yards to go and then made hirdealh of Christ. plus an expres- big mm: _ Islon of hope for some future un- xidd, bothered by son; reunion of Jews with Christianity. just didn't have it and flnished‘l Council experts uid they ex- third behind lialberg and Aux-'PEClEG a vigorous effort to re- [ralia'g Ron Clarke store the flavor of the original 1 , We hope to mamv at Christmas time." Said Son- dra. Early this year Alan ap- peared on a quiz program. The qulzmaster asked him whether he had a girl. 'No, I don‘t." Alan r!- plied. '1 can't find a girl That was the rubber maic‘i text when formal debate open- . between the Uant‘i'Sll) of Tor. ay. tall enough for me" onto political science student In the W31” 01' Alan" and Halber: In June 1952. atl HUNTER SHOT television appearance. he Compton. Calif, Kudd won thel received 104 letters from 5.000 metres in 114344. Thee NEWMARKET. Ont. iCPl— tall girls. He answered 10 weeks later. at Walnut. Calif.‘ The duck hunting season openedi of them. including one from llnlher: hcnl K“ld over theiat dawn Saturday and hi lessl Sandra. an Edinburgh sec- lhree-mlle distance, than an hour Vito Riserbato, 50.l retary_ The met 0N. . A of Toronto was shot wiiile hunt-‘ .. wHe Tl‘aznglenglligl‘tlliat time. (gig on seam}: Hogand marsh‘l melltl’dggpsigl:t:lualn “Egg ,1 h , v. [i e was mug tto ospital heref ' ‘ 1°.”- T“‘“"\jg§’ LEWIS. “Jim-l with his lower body fllll of bird. She 3““?‘9‘1' 1"" “’9 “1°” e 5“ l"ll-leslsllot. but was reported in satis? the wetlde d8” "pen SAY. THAT’S REAIE somewwocmupm... __.__._‘ YWCNVU‘J 3500" HMO“ Klrd while Halberg sat in the stands. . - “I won't double up like this facmr“ condmon‘ again." Kidd sa‘ “You can'tl "n the six- and three - milejRIPLEY's BELIEVE IT OR NOT races on successive days." i H went against his better . ' ' “I” ' judzmenl at Perth. Next montii. ' - though. it. is likely he'll run the [0.000 metres. skip the 5.000 lthree days later and then take la crack at the marathon. Hal~ berg also is expected to go into the 10,000 metres and skip the a . Crolhers is. given a fourth- .place rating at Tokyo. "Well." says Foot. “Bill was listed first lin the world last year and 14th :this year. That's going on race times. But his record is pretty: good against t‘lc favorites." l Top ranking has been given to '. ROLEIM FIN [WA iHolaoomyla potroll l rile/vi: w Pod: V. RAPID MM: Jerry Sieberl of tlic US. with tcam - mate M org 3 n Groth 0‘ P5730150!“ 11* cw.“ picked for the second—place sil‘ RN“ ver and Jamaica's George Kerr w for the third-plate bronze. disc-1795) ! Crothers. a Markham. Ont. y FAMED jpharmacist was beaten by Sel- PENNSYLVANM rt two years ago. “Bill cer- - COLONIST AND lainli' has im p r o \’ e d sing! I HER OF THE then." says Foot. Tivice he has 9 REVOLUTION, tangled with Gl‘cth and Kerr ' ' To ESCAPE and has 1-1 records. ) . “Baffin” Things could be interesting £1 1‘ . Kent on.“ Tokyo. ’ lul'ieo MADE A Jews Exonerol'ecl "2.2.5335 I In Christ s Death C wfig OVER 70m By JOHN GALE ‘r mg [.55 of”; Charo-oohholsuw-uu-n-ua VATICAN CITY lAPl — Re- gardless of politic a] conse- quences. Augustin Cardinal Bea told he Vatican Ecumenical (‘czmcil here. it must push ém§s twigs? 1L3“. through a declaration exonerat- aAthick' largest ' ruler“ mg Jews of sole blame for the iece desert Persia crucifixion of Christ. . ch 1E“an 13 Km Anu’d applause. the 83-year! river retiring 15. Easily old head of the Vatican's Chris-‘ “Ln-g— hen 'pul, tian unity secretariat. presentedl JiLFrog'morlt 8.1nclbo veriz a revised version of a statement. ' Mow-- LSprood 18. Suit. n Roman Catholic Church re-i Knifohllt m able lotions in‘th Jews and otherl llli.Anenthua- todry 19,123“ non-Roman Catholics and said motto hFino notice it must. be adopted. even at the devotee .181: 21 Question risk of the church "bean ac-} 310-0116111168! of .L' cllsed of pursuing political ending “W 24-11er em“;- l 17.Verblonn 0. Aquatic 25. Game fish Indi Tiiis was an obvious rcferencel 13- YOU“! “3}! “rd 26-Thingsto 872mm“ to reports the. church has beenl 19-M0thel'0‘ “End” 9 n0 ‘30 under pressure from some Arabl 1mm 3"“ 330‘” 273m“ 3199” nations to lessen emphasis omniuwmm com 29. Cltrusfmlt sonAplay its Jewish document. With-‘ ‘1‘“ Wm‘ 30-N°mh°d mword‘ out directly alluding to the no.3 ported Arah pressure. Cardinal: 1y Bea said firmly: 35 71.1.1le ‘This cannot be a question ofl ’th. politics. We are not speaking mum”. hero of the political state of Is- 33 WW. racl. We are speaking of the fol-l 'mu ' lowers of the law of Moses.‘ up”; This is an entirely religiousi 33 meet ' question. ‘ .Norrow l Vatican sources said changes inletzgeol. were made in the original text 35 Compaao by a council coordination com-l point: mission earlier this year. Thel rcvismns hecamc public propi erty and touched off an outcryi in Jewish and some Romaini 33 Catholic circles because tho‘ lchangcs seemed to water down. the original text and introduce' a new element on the eventuall conversation of the Jewish pooy pic to the Christian faith. The reasons behind the; changes have remained obscure; but Vatican informants say lasti year's document—~absolving the DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE -- Here's how to work it: A x Y D L B A A x B to L o N G F E I. L o W Ono letter simply stands for another. In this sample A to used for the three L'o. X for the two 0's. etc. Slnglo letters, opos- trophies. the length and fox-motion ot' the words oro all hints. loch day the eodo lottera are different. - . AWQoofot-too X OJ HJD GXHO EMXHR DID SYDK KEITTZLYTK.—NYGZXI '8!)le Sotordoy’o omtoqooh: NOBODY KICK! ON BEING IN- ERRUPI‘ED 11" 1'1"! BY APPLAUSE.——KUBBARD 0 1m. Ila: room:- mm be. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLI A Fluo- PARTNER THAT DUKE souls WAS! A LITTLE MlsTAKo AN‘ HE R on Ma «- LUCKY I GOT IN A V5 cons DH ,1. LL South ruffed. cashed the aoo of hearts. catching the king. and x played another spade. East took the A-K and returned a spade. declarer discarding a diamond. West ruffed and returned the eight of diamonds. Declaror took the king and played the queen and another heart. forcing West to win‘ with the lack and returni a club to the king. As a "Silky South was able to discard hlsl other diamond loser and made.- two hearts doubled for a score‘ of 670 points. The less said about? tile play. the better. At tho second tablo. with the. Eritish now North-South. the‘ bidding went: | West North mm m 9... Pool 1. 3' Dblo The American West led the? queen of spades and shifted to. ‘ the are of clubs. which was ruinI I led Declarcr cashed the A-K of. ldlamonds and then played the: “queen of hearts. East took the} ‘kll’ll. cas'ied the queen of dis-v moods. and continuod with tho; .rlino. Wat rufflng with tho] luvon. l l West than led a anode and i East took the A-K. bringing the ldofcnao to Iix tricks. and he iturned a spade. over-rut. fed the ten of hearts with the Jack. and the outcome was that the British South went down . three» 800 points. The less said Imus-monsoon. 67X DEE-JV 133335 SHHHH.’ I'M I'M A FEW ENTERING A WORD?) OVER 'THE LlMlT'" WiilCH 975 PO V'OU Hi C Li) MK I 5H U EAVE OUT“ “3] VHS ACAQI I MAY NOT rwo LIKE-- (Snail) CUTE Boys "BUT l'M SUQE MEETlNG $0M! THlS WAV.’ m3)“ '8 $99M MNVI “0'! 3H]. m I W MM “'9 6004' ms“ Ml RATINGS, LIQUID ASSETS on. PROSRT‘I was ? ‘ HOLDl