-i’\‘ltiI)N ESIDA 1 i’itm.‘i{A Ms Cii‘(3Y-’I'V 30 D... ——Aiieir.oon Musicals p.m. —P|aygvound 3, pm ——Vscaiion Time 30 pm -Tidewater Tramp 0° p.m.-—Prassura Golf 30 p,m.—I.ightima M p,m,~‘CFCV IV NCWI 0' pm —-Guano 430 p_m,——Tha Detectives 00 p.m.—RobIn H 30 p,m.-Potav Gunn . 00 p_m.-Dennis the Monaco 30 f I 00 p,m_—Krait Mysiary Theatre .0 p,m.—Sighillna ,—Hancock's Half Hour no p.m.-CBC TV News '3 .,,.,-l.ocal Weather '4 .,m,—VlawpoInt .rn.—Pa ad EEKEND iv’ HOUSTON (AP) — Astronaut Scott Carpenter re v iewe d the final harried moments of his May 24 space trip and said he had to rush to prepare for his return to earth. ‘'1 th one reason I got be- hind at retrofira (the slowdown to return to w 8' at dawn during the I discovered the dlliflce particles." cause. lust third orb source of the Carpenter sai H around the ear . was leased to engineers and scien- tists attending Tuesday's Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration conference re- ‘bital spacecraft itself, Carpenter was W Astronaut Describes Rush [As He Got Sei For Re-Entry Ithis base of the U.S. in space flight program. . Carpenter's oral report of his experiences highlighted the program of seven technical pa- rs. D9 In the blue book, Carpenter told of an inadvertent blow his hand delivered to the side of the spacecraft and the result- Jing cloud of luminous particles ‘he saw through the windows. ‘ Since this indicated the mys- .terious particles — perhaps the lones Astronaut John Glenn Icalled fireflies on h or- fli — came from the anned highly interested and proceeded [to repeat the experience. TIGNISH IIEIITIIAI. iiAli|ii and call 4-8248 4 mm ' we sent st. tom l3IIt°I'Il Jpen 8:30 a.m.-9 p.in. Mrs. Joe Shea and her sister of Lynn. Mass. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hackett. Mrs. John Mclfinnon. Dorch- ester. Mass. and Mr. Angus McKinnon. Patucket R.I. were recent guests of their mother Mrs. Iiughie McI(innon. Tig- nish and their sister, Mrs. Al- CKCW-TV 55 p.m.—smion Sign On News, Weather. Sports p.m.—-Playgroun is p.m.—Taisvis|on Nsws so p.m.-Scan. 35 p.m.-—‘loIavislon Wasthar to p.m.—Haza 45 _p,m,—-Tslsvision Sports 00 p.m.—Shannan so p.m.—-Fsihsr Knows But no p.m.——BunkIiousa Boys ‘ so p.m.—-Third Man pop.m.—Dannis The Monaco go p.m.—Psrada no p_m.—Kratt Mystery Theatre [)0 p.m.—Sight Line 30 p,m.—-Hancock's Half Hour News 5 a.m.--SIgn 0” TV. CALLS NITE or DAY ay 4-3537 Nita M5o3—4-ma VAII/S RADIO & 'I‘V fred Handrahan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McQuaid and family Charlottetown were visiting Mrs. McQuald’s parents, Mr. and Austin an- drahan. Christopher Cross and other members of her family. Mrs. Evelyn Fowler, Dorche- ster, Mass. spent some time ‘visiting her son-in-law and dan- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bren- nan. Sea Cow Pond. Roy and Ivan Mcitae. Toron- to. Ont. spent the weekend the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McRae. Vanard Gaudet. Toronto. Ont is visiting his father. Mr. Gerry Gaudet. Edwin Bernard. Toronto, Ont. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boniface Barnard. L—Bombard'ier_Alonzo Hogan with his wife and family from Ontario is visiting his father Mr Patrick Hogan, and her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morrissey. North Cape. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson are Mrs. Chaisson's daughter, Mrs. Earl Lake and son Gregory. and her son Eddie Gallant of Toron- ITIME SLIPPED AWAY .. l ‘‘I felt I had time to get that taken care of and still prepare properly for retofire," he “but time slipped away." In his rush to get everything done, Carpenter inadvertently left two control systems on- both the semi - automatic and manual —— durin the time in which the braking rockets were to fire. This led to is needless fxplenditure of position control ue John A. 0'Keefe. NASA space thcoreticlan said the snowflake- like particles apparently came from the condensation of steam emitted from the spacecraft’s cooler system or from small particles of dust. insulation or other sweepings from the space- craft. or from all these sources. roy Harbour. has as her guests her son and his wife. Cpl. Clad- ence White and Mrs.’ White at Camp Gagetown, N.B.. also visiting Mrs. MacFarlane a r 2 her two grandchildren. Patsy and Kevin Lowton of Montreal. e and Mrs. Paul Swinainer turned to their home a f t e r spending their vacation w i t h Mrs. Swinamers family, Mr. Mrs. E. Robertson d Jimmy in Murray Harbour. Miss Ida Clark has returned to her home in Halifax aft e r spending a week in Murray liar- bour. While here she was th e gu‘::st of M’. and Mrs. Freeman ite ‘ Mr. Germ-d White, Trenton. ._Ont., is visiting LAC Samuel Prowse at "Riverside House", Murray Harbour. Mr W h .. re fl travelled irom Trenton by mot- of . orcycle. ‘ Miss Lucy Lumsd/en who had been visiting in Murray Harbour i is i has returned to her home of Watertown. Mass" have re- in The ouimiimi. cimiotietowii, wad‘. Aug. 29, 1932. 9; Boston. Mass. accompanied 9. her return trip by Mrs. R a 3 Jordon. Murray Harbour. Mr. Ross White, Oshawa, On- tario. is visiting in Murray Har- bour at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton White ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Daley of Cambridge. Mass.. are visiting White Sands and are the guea:s of Mrs. Daley's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray N icolle. VWGNVHQ BRITISH MP TO VISIT MOOSE JAW. Sask. (CPI- Dr. Ronald 1. Johnson. a Brit- ish member of arllament, is to visit Saskatchewan this fall at the invitation of the Keep Our Doctors committee. it was announced Monday. The medi- cal doctor and lawyer will spend the fiost two weeks of October in the province giving his views ritai s national health plan. The KOD opposes the pro- vincial government’s compul- sory medical care insurance plan. Young Lawyers 3. Urged To Avoid Falling In Rut By KEITH KINCAID HALIFAX (CP)—The annual meeting of the junior bar Mon- day touched off the week - long meeting of the Canadian Bar Association. The one - day meeting was -filled mostly with advice for the young lawyers. all under 36 years of age. The advice. in a nutshell. was to guard against getting in a rut. Variety is one of the ingredients of a success- ful legal career. Jacques Barbeau of Toronto was elected chairman of the junior bar. succeeding Charles Gonthier of Montreal. Elected I .. ' ‘ EDMIW. PRINCE or WALES. “The Black Princef IRVING CAPIIIRED KING JOI-N OF FmNCE IN THE BATTLE OF ’ ENTERTAINED TIE DEFEATED MONARCII AND HIS AIDES AT SUPPE Fifi T H 5115 NEH I0 IIS H?l.%($cptI1E0 |“‘°"aRii.ws LARGEST LAKE B LOCATED N 50F THE 6 COUI/I'I£$ OF LISTER ......i I!l33)IS '8 $9903! I it Kent St. _ C|'tawI I-0. 0111- - ' vice-president was‘Vincent 0'- M:5s‘;- £‘t:3':’s°i‘t‘ing‘°h';;‘yl;‘_o1g‘°e‘E_f‘1"‘I;‘lI_' gonnell ‘of tlvtilontreal. Othert ot- ' ' ‘ CQFS 8 EC 6 were SECYE 8I‘Y CFC‘ ""0 PIIII Kenny. Waterfod. . ‘ 1-fector Magfnnes. Halifax‘ and 1 Illo "Dunn" Mitss Evak Gallant. Pfltltifiz treasurer John Carstairs. Cal- __ __ mum 21_mm__ ‘pen 5 wee V“ "E a gary 6 Slumbersd “It‘s—-—- rial __ - home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. The 44“, annual méefing of ' 3 Sis" 0" . 11.Boy'a -—-— 23 spawn 0—News L Weather Ind M31 Ted 551133‘: DUVBIV the bar association gets down mcknun. ‘can,’ u of fl 5—Country 8. western Roundup M11 REY Hifldrflhflfl and I101‘ to business today with its open- 12 A cm“, an 2; sound_ 5—NewI t. Weather daughter Marie returned to mg business session the hunt: lundow in‘. I0-Hebrew Christian Hoot their home at Christopher Cross morning. In_ the afternoon the bot ‘_Gu,dm”,, as 5-Country 8. Western Roundup after a very pleasant visit spent lawyers split into .groups for 13 swedhh mo! water p—~ew. i. w... or with relatives and friends in and discussions on particular areas m 25_sco._ ' 5—CFCY Farm Newt around Boston, while guests of Of the I8W- 14. A 10.11 Amendment u,h_ 0-Country 8. Western Roundup um summer home of Mr, and nun (goth) Gaelic '0-N‘ ' M . R.L. It , C Cod. , _- I‘V“'-“:'I‘°' gllli Kenneynngnd iii: sisters. u 351??“ ‘Wt 29 6-Covmrv '- W0-W‘ *°"“<*°° Ann and Maryellen, Medford. 16.Psr£aot s Para ‘child can - o_5:n’"’I"" Mass. returned to their h o m e 3.11,“; 31, Garden 31,59 be it . aw; . I‘ 3:3?“ zvfittelf I':IIl:1I$'ae'Sa:ltidh:I!Iig:C}I'S iiiifiilis Mtr. andMMrs. Harry W§Ii;I‘7- 1¢,§°g.1.li.°q' 33.?av:t:: with Iivyemininbork .......... o... €.‘.i.“.‘.T.§‘§¥ 23.3.1 ‘$.72: E12112 i§'§‘.°. Ii.°.’..-°".'.......i'.i‘.".'.. “iy'i?...§”°“ 5 ‘°‘?$°3"" ‘}.’;’.§}'..‘?§'““'....2 at .........'“‘°"°i'.t. i‘.‘.’.“.‘.‘.. " 5"‘“"‘";;m‘“""‘ ““""‘ 1,_ Medic,-d_ \.;ho is holidaying hour and are house guests at ostitar ‘ _ at ‘as In . .,_M.,.,,.,., M,,,,, at her summer home at Skin the Riverside House “ :6 I 2. s 4- 5 6 ~ I 9 0_N,w, ‘ w“,,,., ners Pond. N Mr. and Mrs. C ar e Mac- ~c°m u '1 ,5___N°,“ md Mum M s _Elalne Ready. R Donald have returned to Digby. 2? ?°nlhP"“l ll 5-w;., 57 Montreal. 13 lllendlng her h01i- N.S.. after spending a week in morons“, b—N.m. a. Music days It the home of her parents Murray Harbour. guests of Mr. 28 MN“ I3 i H- »: o_a.;d. pmg.-.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready An- and Mrs. Alex Vaniderstine. ‘“.t lb 5_N;,... a. Mum glo. ' LAC Samuel Prowse and Mrs. y ' 5-Jimmie Rodgers Show Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Doyle. Prowse and son Gerald are vis-‘ so Mum‘ " I 0—Naws Haadllnas I. wdsiiiu Toronto.‘ Ont. are spending a iting Mr. Prowse's family at ‘simum 2-Notes 8. Music very enjoyable honeymoon tour- “Riverside House" in Murray soddi ', :0 3' n 3., 1* 15 0—Montsgua Entertain: ing the Island. and visiting rcla- Harbour. Mr. Prowse is with nmuhund it 0-Nam 5- tives and friends of Mr. Doyle's the RCAF and is stationed in 35 co 3-, ‘ 5‘I3U''°'i" 300"‘ at Skinner's Pond and Christo- Tienton. Ont. 33: Roundup pher Cross. Mrs. Frank MacFarlane. Mur— 3g_B°yo. 1. :9 ‘ D—Weathar _ 41 Th. 3. 5; ".- ' 5—M ti M is ' 0-N::«Iy& Walther §§""'°“" II’ as 31 fl O! ‘ * D—Naws Hsadllnaa I Waathar 3.7 3- JAY BECKER '3'“. 3’ 4. I-Mostly usic Down 5—BobI:iy Hill Show ' I - 33:; ii’ :.:"° :."i:‘°=:.:' .':.::..".';'.- 1-No-M " “ 5‘"‘°"'V ”“"“ " “er I I i iiiiy oub rnis the wo id 43 ‘t D—Naws Headlines O WOICIIU NONE :? d us] lgutrl? 9] ' f ta’ ud 2'T° ‘lea tmulic for :mSumm:; ‘w“0'"":" 5 "“ I iinnot ieallyg ldsayilitfdiculte a:uit': botonmld "3 sws a no a an 53 ' . ._,.u,,c .,: , 50;,“ ,,,,.,. :30 4 cracked up to be. namr oiuzrioquom --. Ilaaa’a how to work it. °'N¢WI Ind WOIIIW Q0042 Here is an exercise with the ;_ x '2 n 1, 3 A A x I: 5-Music ier . Summer Afternoon nuiiébei; 3.8 gasctmgniuieisl is 1. o N a I‘ 1: 1. L o w >-moon. s an no '9“-‘° " ui.1tiii IA’ sod ii-~~'--“-ii’ w--~ ‘ ‘ ‘‘ ‘.:.:‘’°.‘.’§e.;°’L’.‘‘.'‘‘..’..“.‘.5‘‘:‘i.“.ii‘.:.''1.i -.?':::°.....‘“"*:.'r:*i.-m:°:.*:*:.-;'..:..:.::'i::...:‘.‘:... ‘Th - - t—Prc:grsm sciisduls :?gJ5’:' .1 ’dismonds. East showing out. t.rophIOI.~ths !0l'll1l:!IDu!tI.OfnEIO words are all hints. l soiohn cs-iisi-an swsysa .1015 Q38: It‘ is onlyd trig‘ three, but 3”“ 5|» “I0 0040 9 1" '3‘ 1" D-Th Ot m Souh alrea y ows a grea 5—Ma.rInauV$:atI\OV .3 deal about the adverse hands - ‘ anbflun qmuuon The Outpom .3103 eknowsfor a certainty DI BRFPROXVKBI K03 BYIIXUON >oNewI s. wuiiiu QAIQJOJ3 West started with one spade - i—spom Pmds ‘g; _ nd four dlanionds “He h 0 KO.) ZR! KQQKUO KVV QWTIONA.-— i-aid P West has at . east ve carts D‘-T::ni;Iit'rs°gfxi':I¢ 1'" nah“ V.‘ I". headed by t"li)e ‘ale; (and proba- 1’ I K 3 3' 3 Y 3 W K V A - 5- Show Ila: south b th e , - II'.".T':..nii.°'I'iiIi.i. 1 nbia.- so P-- ‘wguld iioiasiouiiie iiiiiafiiiismonds "°'“""\V" ‘*!P“"|""°- °°°' THAT *L”m . N... I. w.. s: so nus without the ace and would not cmwron OFNATURIANDABCHITECT 0”“ - Interview opasiag Iaad—nva of Initial. bid hearts with less than five - UINTILIAN Tonight's Music I hum done ‘one mid“ of them. I 11 III! Isshsaa Incllelii. II!- in Orchid oisols mchingim my day. and still At leastlten rain. West’; carg: _ _.._.__ I ' ' '. th ...'£'."T:. mm. .... ....... ii:-,:;;t ;;:;g,,:1';,-_v,-,b;gfle,;.;;-; .-;.s,,. :;-:,,=:,& ,,_,,,_ ,,,,..,,h,: our soaiinmo HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOPLE W ' til III I I fig-— Mlimas V:l:h wima ’“}._-“:’:,'.y‘.’,'.,‘:"‘,.i'.','.‘,..','," 3.1.?’ ,1,,,.,,- iiggst ‘iii most’. iliyree clubs vou sunemox wsi.L.16U565 Starfish! Smnodo ' 1. dam 13 “mg mg “ch gufl Now all that South has to do lN.IIVIl'rElN.- THOSE Guys “I “A75 How 4 ac Nsiionsl Nevin *°"""-" has 13 cards. but the way 1 is assemble this rm ‘EIGWEIN*4W““¢R" New '3. u,'¢oo many players so and ‘hen work out a way to you .Ma- Farm I'ossi l.l5-Tommy Humor Show L43-‘|’I\a Open Road Show 2.45-Duncan's Dairy :oo—Nows and LC. Marina 3230 IC Matlnaa 6.00‘ Now: sou woundi- 6.15--Regional conimiltssy 6.19 -Mavmiiis Soon: take advantage of it. Its ras- lines that if he .draws trumps and plays a low heart _to the queen. he will probably lose two heart tricks and go down. To prevent this from hap- pening. he start.s by the A-K of clubs. He then plays a trump to the ten and ruffs a club. This clears West of clubs.‘ -Now south drliws two rounds of trumps to bring CVCITO1 dow- to four cards. no the plays the king of hearts. West. with only hearts left. must win the sea and return a heart to son score the tea. I! he doesn't take the king. he makes South’: task even easier. 6:29 Music 6.3o—3o|o Spot 6:45-Motto L Dinosv Music 7uW—-News and Inland wosthsv 7.l0-On Parliament Hill Ms-Iyilia 7.20-Menus wuimv and flhblfiaalfl _ Musiasi ass-ussiiiniiusiuisis Iitio-Iotvod. to wed. Night 9.45-«Search For Frodoriclis, ll ll.m—-CIC News loimtlup and Marina In The Ntahi. |2:M- land Waatiid 12:10-Mule’ .l..l.3)| V1.13 6'X .|.N39V 138335 SSIIOW AEMOIW NIISIIN V)|OO'IVJ 30!’ y La‘: ALL CHIP IN AN‘ . euv E/2 A BIG BOX OF IT I-vi.-no V4 up iv. -‘ ‘-in I-IECI<.WAIT A MINUTE I HLGIZANDMA.’ WE BROUGHT YOU OVER A BAG 0' JELLY BEANS I (‘ i WU REALIZE WHAT . wirriiomy, Hon GAVETHEMA 1C*ARML- 1 LEAD, IZJNTYOU, soar semua cnmcre.’ §( V I noun: You HAVE Two oou.Ai2s AND TEN cENr5 Lerrour, or Voun ALLOWANCE- lFTHEDE'S ANV THING I CAN‘i'ST'AND- IT'S INTELLIGENT WOMEN THAT'S A CINCHEV wA\/ TO TELL WHEN .95 DATING OTHER \/O” GIRLS.’ I |I‘>|NLi"7E‘1'lEEGi?Xi|2G'P.I?>ci~l‘T1 DISTRACT HIM, HENRY: I 3- "" T 2 : a .. .< J "" I van 7flEM -nwyb my: 5 J wing; /7'a£A='au' I F 0 I Z E = D 2 9 . i EXACTLV.’ IT ALL SFAIZTED WHEN GZANPPA CALLED MY AT‘t'E.\’TiON TO A RUN IN MY 5Tl’.‘CKI.\‘G.’/ .\ NOW I'LL NEED A NEW DRE55 TD 60 WITH MY BAG AND (c"i/~‘x4e.'.'-) f~“k//77-/OUT WALTER, I W0/\/'TEi/E/V SO, NOW,\lOU'RE K