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LTD. - 9:00 p.m—the Deputy ha singleton. : ~~ oe ae Osea ae liyp an Pe . < : Dial 5547 aes cee Tires Mounted While You Wait 10:00 p.m—Close Up Bet south Wet Noh Root Said yaaa ee 16:30 p.m—The Man From : in a ly oad 3@ 4@ Pas Ce | 1g 1.00 p.m.—Closev oa th ia coat __Opening leat —‘three of a Cosyses Dea @FCY RADIO gather around a table to observe|50" dicd of asphyxia, the result the players and give vent to mix-|°f drowning. @tandard Time} ed reactions. Dr. Rickard F. Woodruff said To watch the top-ranking ex-| he came to that conclusion after THURSDAY perts in action is an experience|¢xamination of tissues from the 5.58 Sign On . jenjoyed up to now by relatively| body of\ the Newbury dairyman. few fans, but, starting this Sun-| The state contends Gibson was day afternoon and continuing) the victim of “vigilante” killing each week therafter, millions of |in Tevenge for Gibson’s beating 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 6.15 Country & Western Round- “> bri ayers throuchout the/% his elderly farmhand on 6.30 News ute Gm be able to tune in | Christmas Day, 1987. 6.35 Weather on. their TV sets and see the! Bobert.0. Welch, 4, Newbury 6.40 Country & Western Roun@' champions perform right before| janitor, {€ on trial for murder. A IT ALWAYS PAYS TO HAVE A up their eyes. second man, Frank W. Carpen- FRIEND ON THE POLICE foece! 7.00 News ter, 44. also was indicted but is ONDER WHAT HAS : 7.10 Weather The opening show will feature |)", . ‘ied Ghar. : WONDES Ww HA 7.15 Country & Western Round- Helen Sobel, famed New York) up star, partnered with Paul Hodge! 7.30 News & Weather of Abilene, Texas, playing 7.35 Musical Interlude against Sidney Lazard of .New 7.40 Farm Reporter Orleans and Lee Hazen of New 7.50 Interlude York. Lazard and Hazen were} members of the team which re- Gibson disappeared a week after his atercation with farm- jhand Erie Martin, 57, over two jeans of milk that were spilled. Gibson's body was found al- most three months later in the 8.00 News : mpi Connecticu iv i 8.10 Weather prepasted the United States iB comnstream frome 'é brid: wane 8.16 Country and Westeral) "© Wares chemplenP | hic farm. His noes were deaen Roundup. ' up against his chest and his €.4 Weather The hand shown today Wa5 hands were tied together behind 6.50 News once played by Mrs Sobe! It his legs. demonstrates an she made to fulfill a small slam contract. | ingenious play $$$ {_ New Nfld. Union bidding 2.30 Back to the Bible. 3.00 News Headlines and Wea 5:03—Mariti Fish Broadcast | Vice-President of the carpenters — jand the union’s top Canadian of- §:30— is : : ther yan. ya OE 'ficer, said he did not think the 8.02 Best on Request 6:15—Regional Commentary, '‘ernational president would act 4.00 News and Wea.ner 4.05 The Outports 5.00 News & Weather 5.10 The Outports (Cont.) Maritime Sportscast, ana\°" the request without discussing Musical ioreade. it with CLC president Claude Jo- 6:30— ; ot dome: zope William Dodge. executive vice- 6.00 News & Weather tn ee tedatee president of the CLC, said the 6.05 Music for You 7:15_Music: Ee jcongress has warned all affiliates 6:30 to 7;00 p.m. Rogerson-Lee | Morgan Recital 11.00. Dominion News against contacts with the New- 7:30—Rawhide and Musie } foundiand union SECRET AGENT X-9 MUGGS & SKEETER : East had opened the she 1D THE THIEVES” oo te re with three diamonds and North Would Affiliate WHERE / FOUND 0.00 News had . gaily leaped to six after| & 7 10.05 Magazine of the air Mrs. Sobel smoothly dropped the) TORONTO (CP)—An official of aaip tear Porete king! the Brotherhood of Carpenters oO 10.4 Swift Money Man A diamond return would have|2nd Joiners of — (CLL) z =s os and Wea.|defeated the contract, but it was|Said Tuesday the finion will prob- a ae difficult for East to conceive that|2bly consult with the Canadian va 1.02 Magic of Musie Mrs. Sobel had started with the | Labor Congress before acting on 11.90 K-J-6 and would play the king on|an affiliation request from the we pt A the ace. East thought his part-| Newfoundland Brotherhood of z Be ee te bate Woods Workers, 0 12.00 Weataer 1:30—Kostelantz In Concert The Newfoundland union, pro ond > 12.05 Rhythm Roundup 2:00—Through The Years moted by Premier Joseph Small- had / 1230 News and Weather 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. i in his campaign to drive HAVE HIP fr. Be Mostly ie 2:45—Music in Black and White | the International Woodworkers of = ; - 3:00—News. America (CLC) from the prov- —— Headlines and Wee-| 3°93 ‘Trans-Canada Matinee. | !"¢e. va — = pre pon ae : ne 4:00—Concert Hall enton Deadeuhrsss. = Saenaee : . fEUBE 1:02—Mostly Music. 4:30—Drama In Sound. jis, Ind for affiliation. RELAX, SKEETER... AFTER eS re Saari 2.00 Mostly Music (Cont.) 5:00—News. | Andrew Cooper of Toronto, @ \ ALL, GRANDVA DIDN'T SPANK GOING TOPLEASE J WHEN I RIACHILOUS ! 8:00—Teen-Tempo and Music. Meats 2 ee oo wes oe 8.25—Tempo NAB MILLIONAIRE 7.30 News and Weather 8:30—Album for Thursday SINGAPORE (AP) —. Chinese s : 145 hae Me = 9:00—Contact millionaire Chia Yee-goh, 70, was f esser and His Is-| 9-45 Footloose. kidnapped Monday night on his oe 10:00—Contact way home after a game of gold 900 ag gg oe ee and Talk. | at the Royal Island Club. Police sa eek eee : > 11:30—Eventide. said they, believe a gang of five Z SO--1 WAS RIGHT? oa a = 12:00—Here’s the Weather andjarmed men seized the wealthy “nae COT VERE RST Be MEY 10.30 ae SS Night Life Sign Off. garage owner. S alge f dy OF — Sa SS 11.10 Maritime Weather 11.15 Night Beat 12.00 News & Weather 12.05 Sign Off CBA THURSDAY DAYLIGHT TIME ?:18—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News, Weather and Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. TORONTO (CP) — A_ special crown prosecutor told the Su- preme Court of Ontario Tuesday that E. P. Taylor, chairman of the boafd* of Canadian Brewer- ies Limited, conceived. the idea of controlling the Canadian brew- ing industry in 1927. Prosecutor R. F. Wilson made the statement as the company’s combines trial opened before ment names only Canadian Brew- other firms — Western Canadian Breweries Limited, -Carlings Breweries Limited, Dow Brew- ery, O’Keefe’s Breweries and Brewers’ Warehousing Limited— were parties to the alleged of- ifence The accused company, he said, was organized for the purpose of eries Limited it alleges that five; JOE PALOOKA . cae i acquiring ownership of other. 15—Maritime Sportscast Chief Justice J. C. McRuer, : ; ; breweries _ Canadian Breweries Limited 18| while there were more than 80 \ 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions charged under the Combines In vestigation Act with operating a breweries operating in Canada in j | NOW [7-1 query? TERRIFIED THEY'LL RUIN rf 9:00—News. 7 1931, Mr. Wilson said, there were I'VE. GOT SHMOOS Mel 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. combine consisting of a merger.|57 in 1958 of which Canadian . MY MEAT BUSINESS //—= DON'T HAVE TO 9:55—News. trust or monopoly. The company | preweries Limited owned 17 ac- SHMOOS ANY MORE/F=NOBOSY¥ J 10:00—A, M. Chronicle 12:00—Jamborea@ Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad cast. : :45—Joan Marshall The action was launched On| py oauction iz 10:55—For Consumers. the basis of a 1955 investigation} — ani L \e 11:00—News by the restrictive trade practices TOLL HITS 11 lq 11:08—Mr. Homme's House. commission. NEW BRUNSWICK, .N.J. (AP) | 9 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air. Mr. Wilson said the commission | Friday's bus - truck collision | sel 11:30—Conductor’s Corner. found the company’s merger pro-| claimed its 11th victim Tuesday oa 11:45—In Reply gram, which he described as con-| Linda Mollov, 17, died of “3 1:00—News and Weather. i: M—The Archer has pleaded not guilty. ceived by Mr. Taylor and put into operation in 1929, was “monopo- listic and not in the public in- terest.” He said that while the indict- wet counting for 47.4 per cent of total Trenton State College coeds, and |a professor were burned to death when a tank truck rammed their bua. suffered in the crash. Nine. other | - 1 DOES”