fou ting ‘vehicle. Gordon said. “I kept riding up ltrother J Mrs. Bole _ THURSDAY PROGRAMS [orbiting ‘vehicle mete ee eT stepped from a local train | s CFCY-TV |CUT IT SHORT “All Ichad done fm a 30 Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs, | Standing at a stop signal out- ee on a Solution To Space Problem bit despite problems which have curtailed his and other space walks, ’ “The problems will be solved, ‘ ' Gordon said before the walk the base at Greenwood recently. |, ee 4 We Seen Tough By ‘Astronaut “\started he had difficulty attach- Pe Lean © at 7 TALKING: ing @ sunshade visor to, bis) Roddy Morrison, Fredericton, Me ee cave received (a HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)— space et because N. B., recently ‘spent his holi- Neill, . : oS naut Richard F, Be Bie eee peel: th vaalees fale panne Poo Hi #0 Con- days valiog with y his, parents et eae tees ce clarence o Z x predicted that man one 5 rad had. ; : s, Mic orrison, been op tr <y day Wit wock atinstiate ia’ ec Gordon disclosed that he.was| “| was tired and had a pretty |Grang River. Centralia, Ont., armied~ forces S: 5 pees) > " fput it won't be easy,” Gordon said aps he and Charles (Pete) Conrad told a news conference h tired even before he started his walk and reported ‘‘the biggest surprise of my- life’? when it took him 30 minutes to do a task which he had done in 30. seconds in simulated weightless- ness on the ground. “We'll be able- to do repair the Gemini 11 cabin after 4 __|minutes—far short of the in- ~|tended 115 minutes™outside———|~~ high heart rate before we opened: the hatch,’’ Gordon said. “As soon as I opened the hatch, ‘all the loose debris in the cabin went out and I started out with the debris. I said ‘Hey, Pete, grab me, I’m leaving’.” “T grabbed his legs and held Ronnie Gallant, Junior Science student at S.D.U. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Emily Gallant, and his, brother, Gerald at Richmond. The students from this com- munity attending the Miscouche The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 27, 1966. 19 | rtamily-who—have—been_posted to. Yui base to the Camp Borden, Ont., base. The base at Centralia has recently been closed. Clarence and his wife (the former Al- diene Ramsay, St. Eleanors)) and their six children have tak- en up residence on the base at Camp Borden. y NO NEED LETTING Mrs] GABBY WAGTE AN HOUR OF MY TIME WITH HER Y ~ abont their three days in space : ‘ se aiaeinaandataenial ; £€/and assembly work in space if|on to him,” Conrad reported: |Regional High School have re- . = WELL, IN GOME COUNTRIES, IF YOU we design the proper equip-| His first task after leaving the | sumed their studies following 4 KILLED BY TRAIN WELL, IT'S LIKE THIS, SKEETER ) P were To VELL WORKERS, ARISE!" YELL, WORKERS, ARIGE!” ment,” he predicted. ‘My ex-|spacecraft was to straddle the |@ two week vacation to help A LOT DEPENDS ON THE ‘MEYD RUN OUT its ON THE AIR The following program list ings are published free of eharge as a public service and eppear as presented to us by » the stations concerned. perience told us a lot about working space.” oe The conference focused on Gordon's space walk, the only major trouble point in the mis- sion, which raised the -question whether man ever will be able 1:30. p.m.—Musicaie 2:00 p.m.—Emergency Ward 16 2:30 p.m.—Todsay at Home 3:00 p.m.—Take 30 ; 3:30 p.m.—Edge of Night 4:00 p.m.—Comminicate 4:31 p.m.—Mark of Zorro 5:00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickok * 5:25 p.m.—Carnation’s Contest 5:30 p.m.—Music. Hop 6:00 p.m.—Woody: Wooedpecke 6:30-p-m:—Gazette 7:00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies 7:30 p.m.—Love On A Rooftop 8:00 p.m.—Take A Chance 8:30 p.m.—The Third Man 9:00 p.m.—The Man From U.N.C.L.EB. (Color) 10:00 p.m.—Teleszope (Color) . 10:30 p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes (Color) without bad side effects, i| sary Obviously hopeless 11:00 p.m.e-Naked City . 4 short-term animal experiments. wera alias 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News The project was different] They said: 12:13 @.m.—Local Weather end from that of other groups wh0| «we hope that we ean defer Sport Scores have been designing and testing ; until the | wise would certainly die. to work’ effectively outside an Breathing and sweating heav- ily because of exhaustion, the navy lieutenant - eommander nose of the Gemini, which was attached to the Agena, and se- cure one end of a 100-foot cord to the Gemini docking. bar. The other end of the coiled line was fastened to the Agena. “T sat astride. the nose and was unable to stay there... , bout seconds (in simulations . earth) turned out to be a mon © scurried back to the safety of _INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)— A team of Indiana University medical school scientists have anhounced they have developed a complete mechan- ical heart and afe recdy to im- plant it in’a patient whd other. 12:15 a.m.~dign Off devices or pumps to ease the ee Sa" Semen tte © TIME TO ORDER YOUR ‘ sible. No matter how satisfied ALUMINUM STORM The Indiana project has been | 1. may become with the heart, WINDOWS FROM ed a heedet’ ty | we would not use it if there ap- CHANDLER BROS. LID.| Dr. Barris 5. Stumackar Je, Posted '2 be any chance of re- BUILDING SUPPLIES chairman of the school’s de Dre -Shihabcher cas meres -esT7 Ch’tewn, P.E.I. ae said implantation is not too } ——$.. Grieder santas sar | difficult and the. tiest ot CKCW-TV ~ 5-45—Spor Capsule and Seerebeard | the operation ‘is just Uke any 6,00—News. and. Weather open-heart operation.’ 57 a.m.—Station Sign On — 10:00 a.m.—Canadien Schoole 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 6.10—Tenight’s Music 6.35—Tonight’s. Music 6.30—Business Barometer 4 Mechanical Heart Is Ready To Be Tried Out On Patient miental task of about 30 min- utes," Gordon said. ; “| Openifig lea- — queen of hearts. ~ ; Let’s say you're declarer at four spades and West leads a heart which you win with the ace. There doesn’t seem to be much to the play‘of the. hand, ace of trumps, ruff a heart diamond on dummy’s club before somebody ruffs. . assume you~first cash | with the thought of keeping East in dummy, and then start to rufi the clubs, hoping to discard | sate your plan by playing the fourth | king instead of the jack on. the early trump lead from dummy, with the potato harvest. Mary MQuaid, Charlottetown, spend the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQuaid, Richmond. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clark, Richmond were Mrs. ‘Clark’s Bolger and children stopped off at Greenwood, N. Sto visit Mr. Bolger’s brother, Jack and IDAR - OBERSTEIN, West Germany. (Reuters) — An ex- press. train thundered into a group of persons at a local sta- “tion near.here Tuesday, killing two women and two children. Railway officials said the four dead—including a mother and two of her three children—had side the station waiting for the Frankfurt - Saarbruecken aex- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT press to pass. 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Temp: 1,00-CBC News gra a 12:18dhosie ha The Night DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work : : 7-46—Morning Roundup. . AXYDLBAAXE — 7 ‘ 7.56—Sporte Capsule and Scoreboard |= eam is LONGFELLOW oa : gst NTRACT BRIDGE | site tice tlie the two or, ot. tinge ttre oe | .16—Mornirig Roundup ; for the three L's, X for the two O’s, ete. Single letters, apos- Oo : ane c Tet trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | s “910=Notes’ and“ Musie aetna B. JAY BECKER = Each day the code letters are different. Pe : 9.15—Assignment ; By iol ccunieintanti ncmnaatancancaetete crit eel 10.00—News and Weather, _...,.. A Cryptogram Quotation ‘ m . + | otacibeuealy Cabcacartahy East dealer. the mark. After all, West could|, O©4 WNTNRNKOVNME OHTOEWBA, |D> : oacceee ee Both sides vulnerable. a Fick cad hd ee week LMBVIZ ORYMAV EBWBAAOINRS a ; 11.05—News and Views on 109843 a te oe ee oe HBWRNEBA.—YOWODROZ ; ¥ ' Groopries 8 iv rer} sane ly, ry Yesterday's Cryptoquete: WE HAVE KISSD AWAY KING- ° 11.20—Notes and Muse (i 962 ve ace of diamonds DOMS AND PROVINCES : <--.-is§.1.30—-Notes and. Music... akse stead of West, and in that case e .—_ SHAKESPEARE . 1.45~Town and Seuntry Time you~also would have made-elev-|. vise» AO, 2908, King Features Syndicate, Inc) as i. , ore ond Sone $3567 Ks hut eal Me ‘ ice > lek ; shi ; ” u fame, if you play- : 35—Mostly Music OATS 25104 [ed the hand. as described, you | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE uc y, ee tod 10858 $74 ° didn’t Sry hard enough. What ’ S dribaae ‘ania ted 80) = should have done was ruff a : ' HI A8763 art in dummy at trick two, : giecky cave $ A350 lead a trump, and thei’ play low | ; 4.00—News Headlines and Weather @K83 when East followed suit with'the | > ‘4.03—Canadiah Roundup—CBC ; $Q92 Jack. Ye. , +. 4.40—Pop Caravan wf The bidding: West would have beew;forced | 5.00—News and Weather i bid eh tg to take the jack with the queen; i 5.05—The Outports East South -West: North | and you would ther have- been 5.25.20-—Marine Weather Pass 16 Pass .46 on East street. Regardless " of But East unkindly interrupts | put, Nn 80, ought ‘to give |” the procession 4 chen rutting it ihis chance to shins instead the third one, and then fs mean | egfhaking things easy for him. enough to lead the queen of"dia-| tf he is smart enough to put up monds through ‘your -king, 80 | the king, you should arrange to aot up’ going. down | <wange partners as soot as pos- You could charge the result | sible and start playing with him, to bad luck without being far off | not against him. — a pace Hard Coal Complete line of soft. coals, coke and smithing coal. 4. PICKARD & CO. $8 Lower Water Street Call 4-5541 wINaV U1 "oy . ‘é : ‘ , ¢ hes - . * ”