«----.-.....--—-.--..———---so--. ,.-...-.-..._- 10.15--Playroom 1o.30—Musi: ’ ii.w-*-C oN THEAIR WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS C FCY -'I‘V L30 p.m.-—MusIcsle 3.30 p.m.-Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.-—Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.-Cisco Kid 4.30 p.m.-—Susie 5.0l p.m.-—Razz|e Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-—Woody Woodpecker 6.00 p.m.—Provincisl Afta 6.15 p.m.——l.ive Longer 6.31 p.m.—-Gazette 7.0l p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.l5 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.30 p.m —-Cinema Macaeih 9.00 p.m.-Red River Jamboree 9.30 p.m.-—Perry Mason lO.30~~Festival— Roots 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 e.m.—-local weather 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV l2.25 D-m.-—Slation Sign On News, Weather. Sports 1.00 p.m.—-Wednesday Playblll Northwest Stampede lfl Oswald's Books Probed By FBI NEW_YORK (APl—The New York Times says that Lee Har- vey Oswald. accused as the as- sassin of President Kennedy. had borrowed from a library, a New Orleans coffee ware- house at the time, book out the book on June 15. On the same day. Oswald took out The Huey Long Mur- B l r The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 4, 1953, ullswyer ran with the full support the glass entered of outgoing President Roi-nulu after it left the Betancourt. chief enemy of Cu- -ban Premier Fidel Castro in Latin America. 90 Arm eration (FALN) its second ma- jor setback since voters began lining up in record numbers after dawn Sunday in defiance of death threats from the un- derground terrorist organiza- tion. Officlals said between 95 and 96 per cent of eligible voters turned out. a book on Kennedy. one on the assassination of Huey Long and several books critical of com- munism. in a dispatch from New Or- leans, the newspaper said the books were borrowed last sum- mer from the Napoteon branch of the New Orleans Public Library. It said agents of Bureau of der Case. by Hermann . Deutsch. The book deals with the assassination of the senator in the Louisiana State Capitol building in 1935. Other books that Oswald bor- rowed between then and July 24 included The Berlin Wall, by Deane and David Heller; What We Must Know About Commu- 3ism.t by‘ Harry and Bonaro _ _, v vers ree: ussis Under checking cardIs:“i3rTt1Tl:let:iol‘ibrzT-e K"'"5h°“"' by “°"‘“‘d°’ . P’ w concerning 0 s w a l d's reading habits. _the Federal '1‘-he dispatch, by Fred Pow- ledge. said the book on Kennedy was Portrait of a President. written by W. R. Manchester. The book opens with brooding words by Carl Sandburg about on after Kennedy’: assassination. had described himself as a Marxist and a supporter of Cu- ban Premier Fidel Castro. Among other books Oswald Glass Bottles Banned Near Vessel Holds House of Commons Monday. queries from Opposition Leader about foreign matter in Cana- this is a matter of some pride. the wheat elevators at dockside in Montreal. He said that the damaged constitute a small proportion of the $500,000,000 or- der to be shipped to Russia by next July 31. Mr. Mcllraith was answering cargoes Diefenbaker. Warner Jorgenson fPC—-Provencherl and Douglas Harkness (PC—Calizary North). The minister said only iso- lated complaints are received dian grain shipped abroad and 4 l OTTAWA (CPl—0rders have been given at all train-export ports t.o stop using glass bot- tles near vessel holds. Trans- port Minist.er Mcllraith told the Meanwhile, i n v e s t lgations continued into how broken glass got into some wheat shipments. to Russia. He said it appears‘ Gordon Angus Stevenson, 20, of the Moose Jaw RCAF station was strangled by a after his car left the highway in said Friday. Dr. R. C. Bridges of Assiniboia said an autopsy showed Stevenson died of stran- gulation when his turned Wednesday and his un- conscious body was suspended upside down by a seat belt for two hours before the accident was discovered. KILLED BY SEAT BELT VTCEROY. Sask. tCP)-—LAC seat belt ear this community, a doctor ssnow ABXOIW C8!‘ 0V9!‘- borrowed were some by thriller- writer Ian Fleming, who gener- ally was regarded as one of Kennedy's favorite authors. Abraham Lincoln’: assassina- tin. Oswald. who was working in O 2.30 p.m.-—At Home With Helen Crocker 3.00 p.m.-Teke Thirty 3.30 p.m.-—The Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. R Independent Lottery Action 5.00 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker 6.00 p.m.—Provincial Affgirg 6.l5 p.m.—Television News 6.25 p.m.—-Photo Quiz 6.30 p.m.-Supper Club 6.35 p.m.-—Weather lll Travel 900 p.m-—Red River Jamboree 9.30 p.m.—Perry Mason 1030 p.rn.-Festival T2500 p.m.—CBC TV Ngwp l2=l5 e.m.-Viewpoint i2.2O e.m.—l.ionel Network News l2.25' e.m.—Stntion Sign Off May Be Considered By Que. OTTAWA (CP) — The Quebec I government has indicated itl meeting Thursda may consider independent ac- eys-general and oral Mr. Chevrier reported on a y with attorn- other provin- tion if ‘law not cial representatives. He indi- amended to permit provincial cated, the official said, that lotteries some provinces fear a lottery A federal official said thislin one would create enforcement suggestion was presented to the [problems in others. federal - provincial conference i only Quebec has expressed in- Friday when it considered a re- terest in a provincial lottery al- port on the subject by Justice though some provinces have Minister Lionel Chevrier. called for a code amendment What action might be taken to legalize bingo. could not be learned. l While referring to the Quebec Premier Jean Lsage's npen- stand as “a strong and impres- lng brief to the conference asked sive case," the justice minister that the Crimin Code be is reported to have told the con- changed to permit Quebec to fcrence it is unlikely there wit] conduct provincial lotteries as a be a change in the code to per- source of revenue. mil provincial lotteries. 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Chronicle Diary DC News 11.05-Joan Marshall ll.l5—-For Consumers ll.20-_-Record rn M30-The Archers |l.45—Music on the Heather 12.00-Jamboree Junction 12.15-The Music of Don Messer 12.30-—Mermn\e Farm I'Cast LN-CIC News and Weather 1J5--Tommy Hunter Show I. ' ° ° CENTRAL EUROPE AGAINST WA‘-D5CllMlDT AND Ontario MP Fails To Find gl:f{,i3§is°‘N"%. m”“§'-i s‘.""‘”““l»"c’t5‘:’>’“E . -I L° 1, RAWNGOFA coasters SEC UNUSABLE W el er COITIPI 6 IS -mm mrwursraraiam 5°V5'iR5 W5" . rogsnp/.4/ii/sizaraso Fair EHWMY Wfm ,0, OTTAWA i(‘.Pl .-. An unsiic-| to obtain all correspondence be- 545” “F5”-GFORM/V544 7 ApeifI:”I9rol cessful attempt has been made § tween the RCMP and the Alert ADD/7/Om‘ lwnmmul “‘ ‘l'oHoLV|N@HANp§ in the Common s to find rvice. INTHEMOVIEF ' t h in th RCMP D ld S. M d n id. secre- ‘ xgiudesvlvlsis Conimunist or spurt?-‘l laryoniafl JllSilC¢a(l\’I‘i,nla5l€|‘ Ch9V' I z versive organizations and pub-l rier. argued that the RCMP C lications in Canadian to anti- should not be required to make 503055 4-511°"? 319°!’ 33-NW 3 Communist agencies. such information public. 1':/}[“:,g:h 3" 5'1li’I;l;° b°‘ Douglas T-‘isher iN‘DP—Port _l-l_e contended! it [would] in— apreahmu mam“ cheu__ 243":-n‘_ 2 Arthur) said he}; Sii‘PO|‘lElY tiiib1ttfl:)erC\;Iorl;n% tlfiigtlictieraagig we“ fully punt. Dects that the. CM provi e ce f mformauon tn dry pointers: ‘wicked taudw itili1ft:)rrlh1ift1ihnseil-gllefithy alnv(:ll"cJ)l-lctifilhl Isitivurces 0 10 8'f:que‘ted 25 ‘may - - . m come: .1’ dedicated to anti - C _ ' ‘i . 12.Compet.itor dial._ 27.Li)gel?tI, activities. with a list of. known 13.Run away 9.Vehicie with steel and suspected Communist-front an marry rumieu helmet .organizstions.. unions and. pu - _ u.Omlt. 8-! 0- 11-ClPhe|'~ w.Reg-rel: I-tadnfu Anna ncafions in c,.,,,ad,,_ L ad Ra‘ syllable 17.Candlens1t 32.Morsei . 7.Rodent His motion for information! e S e 15-‘dim mu“ '1“ 34-R-“E8841 3-Eulptifl-I was talked om without teachg 16.Clattered 18.-—-—— and mountain 39.Dwell mg a we lln Venezuela i3'£:.“:,il‘.';." 1. l.‘‘.Z...... .. ;:.‘:,.,...... 1;’ §?:.‘;;‘.’.:. Mr. Fisher said the RCMP ‘worker ‘floss ‘out ' I _ places l::ed”c1: 1l:i“av.sli°i CARACAS. Venezuela (A-P’-— 33-?_<t1i°?nit0 80-N3In'I um 38.God at 44.'I'he hand: . ' 1. 00 Ztilixsa ted thisnd II. We *° "‘*"***"‘°."'- . 353.‘. 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CBC N g.gg:Trans-Certldde Matinee will therefore lose I spade trick 4.oo—csc News if it turns out that either oppon- cnt was dealt three to the queen. He concentrates his thoughts. herefore. on the problem of avoiding a club loser. By timing his play correctly he can accomplish his aim. He sets as his goal the establish- merit of an extra diamond trick in dummy. He wins the art lead with the ace. plays a die- lmond to the’ ace, and mile a 5diamond , Then he cashes the king and ;ace of spades. learning in the 4.03—Cdn. Roundup 4.10-—Music in the All 5.30-CBC Notebook 6.00 CBC News A Weather 6.15-On Parliament Hill 6.20--Maritime Sport.-icsu 6.30—Mueic in The Evening 7. 7.20- 15- line Marine Wu. G Musics! Inter- lude 7.30--Business Barometer 7.35—|nvlietlon i _ . on . lil‘lCl( coming. Next he casliee :’3o_chrim':'::°n,M,, lthe kiniz of diamonds. discarding 9'0o_Unl‘vm" 5, "1, N, ;a club. and then he ruffs anoth- 9'3o_wp9‘ FOX" or diamond. thus establishina in the nine as a trick. . Now he trumps a heart with lthe lack and leads the nine of ldiamonds, discarding a club. it Inlnnd t. Marineldoes not matter whether East ruffs the diamond ~ the only the defense is the es. 10.00-CBC Net'l News, Roundup The Provinces 10.30-Musicansda ll.00—lill of re 12.00-sports Scam W eihs : trick taken by Id q r - h M d T2.” In e U; tar oo ‘queen at ‘D I245-Music In the Nil” OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE AND SO 1’. FREED ‘THE ESKIMO U0 .' HI . 0 a ” i El l > 6'6 I'll e Z if -I u‘ 6 =- DAD was AL.L “ READY TO LET us us: His can - \ GEE/YOU AND ‘ ,__,N,.,,_\,OU TOLD " HIM VOU DIDN'T’ BELIEVE ' “ AUTOMATION.’ HAVE FUN .’ WALKING TO THE MOVIE WILL DO ‘IOU GOOD '; ‘/OUR SILLV .. y Ai2GuMsm'~ C . i I ' a TIIEINVI ENO1 3H.l. TH’ Fucr mar is—s°a'.r— comm’ 112UE‘_-BUT-'4? ?- AH .JrsrcAu.f1' FIGGER ), OUT 1'H'-6‘uB.'-SICOOD Ir i"-3‘;‘«J 7-‘ li _ \- PAl2T.'.' saggy 1l.'l 't*~‘v i ' -. -~ Jfiv