The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 28, 1964. 11 ON THE AIR I MIN WAITING . leis, hotels, restaurants and WNDFSIW _ 0 related businesses. Hotels have g ' l closed whole wings. l ‘ seas amour sum 3 _ Cy Kins. operator oi the La- > :r . . L. CFCY 'TV I a . mar Bathhouse and president of ‘ v the Balhhouse Association, sees 2 K. M ' l the problem this wa : U f‘ ' 3° W" "W"; ,- I "All Hot Springs has to do is g . . 3'33 pfll-Thl: built: life I continue its advertising and > p by WICK TEMPLE son p.m —As The World Turns 3 30 p.m -Talte Thirty 4.00 p.m.—The Secret ' Storm 4.3l p-m-Razzla Dazzle 5,00 p.m.-Foreu Ranger! . 5.30 p.m.—Mull¢ H s on p m —Canadim Legion chem. 6 I5 p.m.-l.iva Longer 0.3l p.m.—Galette 7,15 p.m.—Purlty Photo Outs 7.20 p.m.—rsA 7.30 p.m.-hewitched 8.00 p,m.—The Rogues 9.00 pm ~Red River Jamboree 9.30 p.m.—-Perry Mason 10.30 p.m.—lntertel . . . Three Men “.30 p.m.-—Memolre an Fete 12.!5 a.m.-—CIC TV News 12.28 a.m.—l.ocal Weather 12.30 “nu-Sign OH I: fl dry martini glasses glisten be- 7.0l p.m.-CFCY TV News hi HOT SPRINGS. Ark, (A?)- the one, - armed bandits stand like prisoners of war in a corner of The Vapors. their three eyes staring into dark- ss. Ml over town. thousands of empty b r . The action is gone. The party over. For awlvlle at least. Hot Springs. once a gay little mountain resort. has lost its battle to legalize gambling. Arkansas voters turned down local option legal gambling for 30¢ Springs Nov. 3 by a vote at 31am to 215.744. The illegal casinos and night spots. al- ready cloaed a; order of Gov- feature name entertainers and a bar, but no gambling. NEEDS RACE CROWD There is talk 0! building a dog racing track to supplement the seasonal economy of Oaklawn ark. the horse racing track. Oaklawn’s 43—day season opens I lose a big portion of its out-of- state racing crowd. Hot Springs' economy had grown around four clubs that provided entertainment. danc- ' date to him from the people. shalt 1,300 persons are out a. work from casinos. ba , mo- . service. We've got to sell our Yet “"9 “deal grand luneslbaths. our recreation and our could tlnd .no violation of fed- industrial potential." and gambling laws. l He said the bathhouse busi- The Arkansas house of repre- ness had not. been hurt by the KIDS.’...YOU’D WINK BE ~AND THEV HAD TO “ND sentatlves passed a resolution crackdown. uggestling that the state anli- But the economy u . who‘. "mblmg . . be “muted- is slumping. Wootton said sales Faubus 581d “"5 was 3 man‘ tax receipts were off 14 per cent in September. 6 The tight against the proposed constitutional amendment to le- galize gambling was pushed by a group called Churches United Against Gambling. headed by Dr. Ralph Phelps, ptist and he ordered Garland County officials to close gambling or 11 would use state police to do State pressure finally closed the big casinos last March, but smaller clubs continued to op- .- _-o- in Hot Springs National Park. The )7 ing. dining and gambling In addition. tourists flocked to thermal baths on bathhouse row houses. using waters crate. selling mixed drinks. Nov. 3 eral election. Fa-ubus sent state police to raid one club. grabbed three slot machines. J us: before the en- They minisler and presiden chita Baptist College at Arka- delphla. 36 1 Hot Springs. mi es trom “I think someday there will 50'5 PE WHAT lT'S HIOH TIME I PUT '1' H15 SIGN CPL TO i OUTTA YOU” WlLL KNOW PECT ernor Orval . Faubus. ap- from warm springs deep under mm”. “d ' "‘7 “mused be gambling here." predich CKC‘V TV peared doomed by the landslide. the mountains, give about 0 ' wwuon But the people who were 1.500.000 baths a year for health Immedll‘le‘ly- "‘3 Te" 09 the But Spring. probably born here and grew up watch- and relaxation. 01in)! cloud The lid was on 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On i0.00 a.rn.-Ivan 00 10.30 s.rn.-Documantary Canada never again will make the mis- take of putting all its golden eggs in one basket. sun set over the bright e tight. Now only beer is sold. lights of the night spots will Most city leaders agree that GOES FAR. BACK With a few lnterru’ ans. P’d , give odds that the last dire bu d d“ m h ".00 a.m.—Qulzlne 30 8am ng an 11 ng ave _ have not be“ ""W’H' hustled alo here in violati 11.30 p.m.—¢clrfl;l Cagada “Tm-s town has been closed of state larygfor almost a CS: '2'00 W" 'h“ {H ""' before." said one lnaabitant. fury. Local officials couldn't . . ms. - .. ,, ‘ '2 '5 p‘“"'c " “"° “For one yea'r- for four. It's Stay in office if they tried to "l “590'”ch ' 12.30 pun—Butternut Square I150 p.m.—CIC News 1.00 arm—Wednesday Playblll Hopplry Goes To Town! 2.30 p_m.—At Home With Helen Cracker 3.00 p.m.-As The World Turns 330 rum—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Sacret Storm 4.30 p.m.—Rslea Daule 5.00 p.m.-—Fomt Iangera 5.30 p,m.-Fun Time 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club e.l5 p.m.—llonel Televlslen News 6.25 p.m.—Weather 6 30 mun—Sports 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club wont of mu. path“... 1. fin VANCOUVER lCPl — “501' a 7.00 p,m.-—Maverlcl: fact that Nepal’s,” liquor diers, police everywhere —— all M ’ ~ ' aoo p.m.—Dr Kiidare sales died with gambling. Mixed with guns. it gave me the Wll- , .A ' .. ' ,. > 9.00 gum—Red River Jamboree drinks. um, are “legal! in Ar. lies." 1 Wm RaJaslhanlndIa. 9‘30 lam-Perry Mason kansas. and Arkansans finally That “'33 Dave Sleen's lm‘ T0 MARK HER lath BIRTHDAY : 10.30 pan-Festival stopped winking at the two presslon oi Cutatdurins atetrir DANCES N g [annulus £515; a Imml . . . rim. ractlces that hel ed make Hot there last wee o compe "I 11.30 p.m--—Mernolre En m. M." gprings wealthy. p the Havana international friend- [3 M'sz III CIKUMIEREWL‘I l2.00 p.m.—ClC-TV News l2.15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 amp—Lionel Network News 12.25 a-m.—-Stetlon Sign O" crcv noch t One of them is Richard Woot— “Like an arfnefllcaTkr-"Csagd ‘ - ‘ 1' l' on, a awyer and president of John Minic e o. e an - «IV ‘ WIDNESDAV the Chamber of Commerce. dians‘ coach. Iagnldmtffl‘éngtigl'zllighsetfill‘gd ‘93 630-.New and w 'h “The wetve got to “Men lounging around. every- .‘a l m ,; 6-35 M f R ‘5 " do is rebuild the tourist trade," where with guns. CliCkmE PM is BORN ALIVE L " ' l ' ’- I -i tomdn' Olin up he said. “And the most import- safety catches on and off. toylnfi , ‘ «A. -*‘ -ALPEADY IN I73 645‘3'". W'" "I Mi"- Y'MD- am thing there is to give the with the triggers; no sign V my“ --‘ ‘ OWN SHELL 6“‘”‘°’"'"‘-"‘ "W" tourist something to do at discipline or responsibility. °""""'~"""‘"'“""'“""" ass—New: and Weather night." “Nervousn You bet I was,” .— 7 (Xi—Hebrew Christian Hour ' 7.l5—Morning Roundup 7.30-Nswa and Weather 7.35—Farm .Report has formed always opened again. You‘ll ee." 5 Meanwhile. businessmen are stunned. It’s as if a war has been fought and lost. crack down. Early last year. the US. jus- tice department declared Hot Springs the biggest illegal gam- ling operation in the country. BIG MONEY GONE No longer do the big spenders set up vacation operations in suites in the venerable hotels and blithely drop thousan dollars at me gambling tables. The ‘plush restaurants are serving fried chicken and $3 steaks instead of exotic disha a aka. 3 2. But Hot Springs has young' leaders who are fascinated with the cosmopolitan atmosphere that has characterized mountain city of 30,000 persons. A group of business leaders corporation to and the other Canadian: left as Canadian Finds Cuba Armed Camp ship track and field festival. The young Canadian shotput star from Vancouver said he soon as their events were over. said Minichiello. Steen Minichiello and pole vaulter Gerry Moro of Trail, DAILY CROSSWORD 3500" HMO!“ iii. I I a- ‘__.’< ' £44 woman I - . "/7, FOOD N5 AIDN 0 IaiGl-ISI I CAERIED PAPERS AFTER. SCHOOL" NO 60 AGAIN ONL‘I RICH PEOPLE HAD can!!! WALlczo.’ 6'X .lNS‘SV 138035 . vate club und " in Cub. ACROSS 3. Carousel 21.Vex 74l—Mornlng Roundup club" law, gugtsswrf P'c"(tjsgntfigzirnadaézck meet 1.Meta.l 4. Negative 22.Viper 745—lsland Weather, Mar. Temp g V a h 1 . o a 5. Inelastic vote 23. Greek. 746—Mor In Re nd mm" m” s “’1” 5" me “’3’ were 3‘“ “3 get “Ck m 9 Gt 1' a w 1-: letter " 9 U “9 memberships and the club will Canada ' r “‘m ‘ °r . 7 56-Sporll Capsule I. ‘ J; -.:.' V “I fig‘ured Pd boner get out 10. Jewish 6. Heathen 25. Towni B'M'NW' l2l30—Msrllimo Farm B'Cm while I could." said Minichiello, m‘mu‘ "155° Pm” 8' 8 ll—Weather t“ De 11. Dull 7 Shaded 26.Apoke 8'16_M°mln' Roundup LOO—CBC News and Weather who refused to stay un c. 12.xnue:P'L walk 21 cm 8’45_w"flm l.l§—-The Tommy Hunter Show 27. as he and the Canadian 13; Strong 8 Certain strained I. E 3 50.A,|m.c New, '45-Timo 0}" For Melody athletes had been asked by Cu- , court 29mm“ BEE Emma Boa—Thought For no y ‘59": °' 2'“ FS'W' ban athletic authorities- 14.Anunfllled exhibits 30.Before d _ A ~ 9.00—Naws and Voice Reports 2" All" m h°rlMell°dv 3133-09 13-93191!“ 32-Accumu‘ yu'" 'gmrz'. 9-ll—Prevlew Commentary ’5'. "Tsuntun 5"" o . gigs-Wat 14 gétieaded 3521? 37.25 maxim; I 9 16—min“ "'6 MUSIC lilo—Atari": Schcol B'mt 18:Iron:sym. 15: Tin adhesive 38.Apila.atar: "30"“ "m" 5w°"’""‘" "r in s of Nature" . 19 Afloat 17 Aatem Girl’s arch. 1:31:75. Tim; 2.45—John Drum nu. A Story And DIG befe‘s 22. Projecting 20. Flowed name soon-taci- u 'O.OO_NOW. and wufl‘" 30° casedNn Happened Today endofe I I 6 7 a '< . . — ewe O c u mos—.2336." can" wm‘ 1". 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee 24. Naive IOIO_N°,” “d MU": 3.30—~Trana-Cansda Matinee ggmmh m ' 4.oo—cac N ‘ . m on. l0l5—Stop The Record 4.03_c9nedi::'Roundu GENEVA (Reuters) _ The 31.1“.me II l2 l0 iS—Notea end Muale P 1 H 111 Organization said 10-55~Ca"ing A" consumer: "‘°'M"'!‘ l" 1? mid is unassailable 3,. Is as I HOD—News and Weather derwn . r evidence that Overweight 51".- 33.1.34 " n . A; THE RAILROAD MAN is m “cm... "Oi—Notes and Music ' . dis see ersons to sugar I- measure ' " ' . . - "Jo—Slop Thor-cord ix?” m" "m berg: p 84.Coverswlth " mT/g-Efipffiligqul: minim. ' so” mewmml ll.33—Noles and Musia ' °3lé°N t b k A report drawn up by a jewel. to to at 22 23 I _V . ,. -, Hg HAS-Bulletin loud 600 CBC NJ: °° W.H.O expert committee on ,211- 37.5.3"), a4 I'll ,iy ,NWVPEAU, 71/055432?“ ll.50—Nolea and Music ' (a . . abetes said that With area It gamma“ awum,mat'aost ll.55—-Atlantic News loundul 6“ _ n Pfflmn-w"! [HM mod Conlumpfion‘. mon- 91”. Gaming“?! 5 “bl/rmmsysi/ moo—Wmhu “2° “‘“Y‘ Ed"°"‘ sity and less physwal actlvdty. 4o Slam aa ‘ ’7 “05-7%,” and Cowmy “m. 6.25—Iniand Weather and Sports me disease is increasim 'a W’r 3 z l2.30-News and Weather 5W“ 8 throughout the world. . 41. Quantities 5' I'll 12.45-Town and Country l'lme 6'30‘au“?°” “mm”. There were notably less dla- 42_Pokergtake a LOO—Newt and Weather 6'35-Mul'c '"qme Eunmg betas cases during che Second 43.Afflrm3uve 3“ 55 5‘ 59 > His—Town an Country Time 7'30'hdm I". World War. in countries where vote; “a l lS—Tomm Hunter show °-°°“M“' W’“ "‘"m food was rationed. than at pres- 44.Peruse z llS—Town yand Country Time "oo’vm' dumb" o'ehum cut. the report said. 4| 2 @ 200—News and Weather ‘°'°°"C‘c NM NM" 0" The report also noted there Down "I 2 05~Mostly Music irarli;:°n: Hf"flwd seems to be a growing tendency 1.Aw3y“°m fl 4‘ a _ n 9 '°""‘ ’ i '. t a so younfl the sea. 300 mm ""d'm" '"d w”M10.30—»The Sound at The sum» ' ‘0' ‘he d“wise o 2. Chamber uf‘S—Yrans-Cenada Matlnu n 00 Musk of Hande" working peope l2- 530—Yops ln Pops ' _ __ ' k t- Ann—News Headlines and Weather ""3 “"9"” mmm ronouas DAILY Cunmgog L fri’xhgw t" W” l ’ ADJ—Canadian Roundup 'z‘oo‘c" 9‘" MW, 5 The people of India speak A L o w LlO—Tops In Pope '2‘°3'5"°"'. “vim” ‘ more than 800 languages and is L o N a F I: L ‘ ‘7-5909 The Record Mm". " dialects. One letter simply stands for another. In this sampleAisuaed l2.l5—Muslc In The Night 5.15—The Outports Alto-News and Weather 6 l5—On Parliament Hill CONTRACT BRIDGE ‘ By B. JAY BECKER 6 "O-Tcrlhv‘a Editorlal for the three L's. X (or the two Each day the code letters are at DGTVSWGA. YLS TLYS JNWG VI! trophies, the length and ionisation of the words A Cryptogram Quotation 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- are hints. rterent. KDYYDS‘RA KDS- XLADB'I.‘ ONLI. “XS ’3 $990" dum- o 25-5pom Parade . lack and Played “’w "m" . " Nth—mum luv-mm 22".? fu'fl°'mu.r.u. my. 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