— ._ = eee Sao ye eee = a — > Se ——- eS a es ere? ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee, ee ee a 7 ee a >: et Oe “ — 4 — = = < oe _ “ = ~ : = . . Spe Gunadion, Chastatictown, Fut, Oct. 2, 1908 WR , ———| DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 6.Member of 22. African apes RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Morning D-votiens Morning Moods $6 Woo Ant : Charged lo Seafarer our oat use AJOR HOOME Precrams are listed im Atlantic 1. Civil wrong of House worm Deytight Time as supplied’ by 5. Mast ofLords 25. Tierce qd ‘sndeasters. Island Time (AST) 9. Mistake 7. Land (abbr.) is ene hour earlier im all cases. 30. Nut measures 26. Tirana = = 12. Pithy 8. Lift is a “a 43. Eagle's nest 9. The British its Be 14, Wan . cap ; 4 FRIDAY PROGRAMS =/ acta an sana . CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 16. Exists 15. Constella. 29. Kernel © as 17. Noah's ~ tion 30. Kind 4:15 p.m—Afterncon Musicale vessel 17. Puts into of Nesterday’s Anewer 4:45 p.m—News, Weather 18. Southeast motion horse 37. Fouth | 4. & Music by south 20. Music note — : — 5:00 p.m—Discoveries = (abbr.) 21, Landing e . poss.) , _ _m.—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 19. Morning Craft 32. Missile 38. Bird of peace lee _ seinen ra Theatre check (mil) Personnel ‘weapos 40. Miss 6:50 p.m.—CHCY TV News and 23. Perform (abbr.) 36. Gaelic Gardner Et aNesther gree . 7:00 p.m.—Gazette cme 7:30 p.m.—fantasy Playhouse— ee 9:00 p.m.—Country Hoedown 33. Unfilled 9.30 p.m—tour Just Men rock cavity z jHD:00 p.m—tEmergency Ward 10 $4. Barium 7 p.m.—yGunsmoke (sym.) = 800 p.m.—Cavelcade of Sports 35. Say again 5 345 p.m.—Jim Coleman . 37. Jewish ‘ 00 aim.—CBC TV Newse cihinile z ne. a.m.—tocal Weather a . 39. Wide-awake 2:15 e.m.—Viewpoint 40. By oneself i ~ 41. Sated with | CKCW-TV — CHANNEL pleasure 42. Brilliant 8.00 a.m,—Station Sign On 43. Metallic 3 With All Thy Heart rocks :15 a.m.—Television News 44. On the ocean [25 a.m.—Weather and Sports DOWN uw 4) 'B:35 am—tTurner's Corner 1. Breach : Y) 9:15 am—At Home With Helen WON MTS --, SEE aS HE he of faith > a) : Crocker 2. Spoken oO EG P\ 10-00 am—Romper Room 3. Method of = ss f tN") nT-00 am —turners Corner _ learning SM A zg) so tenroon as CONTRACT BRIDGE « kieore - pi eee 1280 p.m—Weather and Sports f 5. Flashing 10- = S ; SBD pomtrciey Pleyb BY B. JAY BECKER _ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work its |%5 7 ~§~—Ss-_ Dog of Flanders == ‘ AXYDLBAAXR = 5:98 p.m.—Discoveries ’ |‘ Your right hand opponent deals But this alone is not enough. . : S Bane ee ee hs = ; ~ uae N : - p.m.—Mighty Mouse and bids One Heart. both sidesiThe suit ia which the overcall One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A-is used p.m—Supper Club vulnerable. What would you now is made should be a good one for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- : Spates ‘Heia with each ef the following|The number of taking ti p) | Regine. Gp tenets and. Sormation af the werns Gite ait Relia, @ tricks the) each day the code letters are different, t atone Club “ {four hands? jovercaller can point to is more} © y > irestone f- O N T | M F p.m—Supper Club 1. @EQISS YS GAQSS BEST TOTS on or een ae ® A Cryptogram Quotation \ t@ ee eee: oie 2 OQI 95S OKIAZ BAK | mond suit is much too feeble to OSL BIPZ YNMPQ 8L QONQ OV |*% CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR FD p.m.—Sebre of London & QUIEN OF 05 SANS [risk being mentioned. A hers! —o oes, —25-—F 0 MPO DPSS. dun.—Gunamoke & @AJ2 9QI94 AQ AEKSES [penalty might ensue. 00 00 D pm—TBA . , | 3. Four spades. This is a two Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THOUGH IT BE HONEST, IT 1 — 00 eaten aren 1. Double. An overcall in_the'edged bid. There is a reasonable} 25 NEVER GOOD TO BRING BAD NEWS—SHAKESPEARE, = # ra PER D pm—four Just one level generally indicates a prospect four spades can be| , i (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Ine.J . a 3 J . 60D p.m—tT.BA. hand containing 7 to 13 high-card! made, and to that extent the—bid+- ‘i Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade 130 pm—Mike ‘Hammer points. Broadly speaking, the one serves as an offensive measure. r # : p.m—Cavaicade’ of Sports | level overcall denies the strength! Partner needs little more than a = ieee Coleman Show of an opening bid. It would club fit for ten tricks to be made. - FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO co. LTD. 200 p.m—CBC News therefore be highly improper to' But the leap to four spades) “a. Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait 35 am—CKCW News bid one spade over the opening also sérves another important) : 12:20 @.m.—Showcase heart bid because partner could purpose. Partner may have a = Unidentified Flying scarcely be expected to realize, poor hand, in which case the GEBBY CAME 1 = Object that the overcall was based Onigpponents can probably make WITH A BLIND 4 = . such a strong hand. The loss of ten or eleven tricks in the suit DATE /WHAT 3 **= CFCY FRIDAY « a game might result from & of their choosing. The preemp- A CREEP! =F spade bid. itive call tHerefore acts as an = STANDARD TIME If the ace of diamonds ware! early sacrifice bid and makes it , changed to a deuce, we would) tough for the adversaries to get Sign on ! have the typical spade bid. The together even when they ean » 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hous main ‘purpose of the bid is to make eleven tricks. ae @45 Country and Western show that the overcatier-tas-s8f"—"q_ One notrump. The notrump za ==, Roundup ficient values to justify compet-| pyercall in the face of an open- aed —s. —— ing, even if only for a part ing bid shows more or less the = ae and Westera score. same-xalues. as it would if it} “_ Roundup 2. Pass. It is too. dangerous to | were the-first bid mada, The Tn News bid two diamonds. The overcall point count Is the same (16 to 7.10 Weather - in the two level, since it contracts | 18), the distribution is balanced, r y, * 715 Country and Westers for eight tricks in“ead of seven, and there.is strength in all suits, | || | THERE GOES = Roundup needs greater strength than a one particularly the one named by | “ANOTHER BLANK 7.30.News and Weather level overcall. Generally, the ov-' the opening bidder. Partner re- i i PAGE. IN HER 7.35 Musical Interlude ercaller will have a hand with|sponds in the same way as he ie DIARY: 40 Farm Reporter which he would have opened the’ would to an opening one no-| o — Interlude bidding had he been the dealer. ‘trump bid < News ) Weather ~ 16 Country and Western ‘ & -. Roundup — In weetheart 2 50 Weather . q Oe 4 10. News EM. ine of the A : .30 sere liathes e NEW YORK (AP) — A hand-:was hurled ‘overboard to drown. ! es .45 Swift Money Man prove oon rn was vo Boston police Capt. Joseph B.! 0 N nasties Wea. | cus nesday of slaying\ his fayon here to investigate the D CALL ey, MAMED a roe self - styled shipboard sweet- staving. quoted the seaman as nanos pay cee m~o ad \WAnoo ts 9.02 The Magic of Musie heart, a pretty American divor- <svins a fatal argument was pro-| MINE .30 News on — beaten body was Cast yoked over Miss Kavffman’s svv-} & 1:40 Weather into the sea. posed pregnancy. Actually, he oa The Macic of Musie Police said the victim. Lynn saqdoq a was not pregnant & 05 Rhvihm Roundup Kauffman, 23, a petite bruncite, ; ; z .30 News and Weather was beaten by a radio operator, LOVE AFFAIR me q 43 P.E.1. Read Report. on the ship which -brought her Aceused of slaying the girl was p> 45 Mostly Music home from the Orient. She then 30-yeat-cld Willem Louis Van Rie, 16 EF - j i> | 1.00 News Headlines and Wea | brown-haired, six-foot radioman , CBee e & ui ther 5:30—Tempo | aboard the Dutch steamship * YECe” Pes: < eo 3% Soss z 1:02—Mostly Music. 6:00—News and Weather | Utrecht. Van Rie said he and) P70 25a, Pes 7 Mae \ I > Oo 2.00 School Bdcst \ 6:15—Regional Commentary M ss oe Da wag ney vice = / eb oh ys By i= ~ ; rtscast. ac mg sea voyage wi , . 5 ; 2% ae ta Marte a lude fair, Fallon renorted. Van Rie us ; re 39 has a wife in The Netherlands. eee res one: Won: cate The climax of the fatal love o : News. he climax t , ee est On -equest 7:10—Commentary. | drama came. the night of Seot 4@ News and Weather 7:15—Music : 118 as the Utrecht left Boston in 405 The Outports 7:30—Rawhide and Music. | the twilight for New York on the| 5.00 News & Weather 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. | !ast leg of a \4l-day ‘trip from) 5.10 The Outports (cont.) 8:25—Tempo Singapore. 6.00 News & Weather 8:30—Repertoire. “She got excited and came at) 6.05 Music for You 9:00—Halifax Theatre. me and I slugged her,’ Van Rie} 7.0 Sports Roundup 9:30—Now I Ask You. was auoted as telling police. Hr} 7.05 Music For You 4 10:00—Songs of My People. | .A few hours later. it fell to Van o 7.30 News and Weathe. 10:30—Just Imagine. . Rie’s lot in the course of his ship- | ~” 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. | board duties to radio the report | 8.00 Assignment 11:30—Concert Hall. that Miss Kauffman was miss-! oes 9.00 News & Weather : 12:00—Here’s The Weather and ing : stare reertntieniennentreetiemecnenententietepesienen ~ wv 9.19 Starlizht Senenade_ ————— | Next day, as the Ulrenht came ’ l © @ 9.30 Palace of Vareties into New York, Miss Kauffman’s 0.06 Starlight Serenade . body washed ashore on Spectacle Seafa re rs U n ion © 08 Dominion News tsland in Boston harbor. In the 1.16 Maritime Weather ; ensuing 11. days, authorities 1.15 Nicht Beat i wrangled over whether the girl 2.00 News & Weather i ted by suicide, accident or mur- i288 Sign Ot | der. -/DOoUNCce roun CBA FRIDAY ; 7:45 P.M. COAT IS CLUE ' One of ‘the clues that pointed : ‘ DAYLIGHT TIME Sfation CBC | ‘2214 van Rie. police said, was, pe eee ee ca | te oe Oe eerie . a ~ the discovery of his uniform coat OTTAWA ica Th - h ant union in this area. Between) 3¢ :15,Marine Weather and Fil, n the girl's stateroom. » \Seatesare’ Saharnetinnal tT aioe now and the opening of 1960 in- 0 ee rseeisic Sports. Van Rie, who speaks English,! got bounced around Wednesday land shipping in the east, the big re) em Ee appeared in Brooklyn felony! by the Canada Labor Relations fight will break out. '8:00—News and Weather. court on a warrant seeking his| Board. | Sleaneliiie. the & 1 z 8:15—Maritime Sportscast -eturn to- Boston to face the slay- Hal C. Banks’ 10.000-member | 7 , rotherhood el- a. $:20—A. M. Chronicle ing charge. A hearing was post-|SIU had this Kappen to it: ready has won a labor fight 8:45—Morning Devotions poned until today to give him} 1. The union was slapped down,| 2S4inst the SIU on the seaway, 9:00—News. time to get a lawyer. He was/ officially, by the Canada Labor winning a labor relations board 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. 9:00—A.M. Chronicle. 0°45—Morning Commentary 0:55—For Consumers 1:00—News 1:03—For Piano. 1:15—Kindergarten of the Air 20—Court of Ozinion } 2:00—Jamboree Junction. 2:30—Maritime Farm Broadcasi 1:00—News and Weather. held without bail. Relations Board on an indiscreet certification for the approximat- — a eo. ge —s in its official paper. |ely 900 men involved. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kauff- . All indications were that it - , : man Jr., became a student and) would lose out almost 100 perl The Heatereey Giles Oe oe secretary to Dr. Stanley°Spector,}cent in trying to hold contracts : 35, professor of Oriental studies/ with 13 west coast shipping oper Sailor, = September with a at Washington University in St.|ators against an onslaught oy the Charge that the labor relations Louis. She also moved into Spee-|Canadian Brotherhood of Rail- beard and the St. Lawrence Sea tor’s home with his wife; Juanita,]}way, Transport and General way Authority had conspired with and their three children. Workers ‘CLC). the brotherhood to tura over sea- way \workers to what the SIU de- About 14, months ago, Miss! The Seafarers, evicted from! WY Wor “ ars ; , scribed 2 e -infil- as s ted the Spee-|the C en taher Connect on d = ber aa infil in its house organ, Canadian 3:15—The Archers. | ae tor family on a research trip to| few months ago, are trying to 1:29—Cherrber Music PRIME MINISTER i the Orient ice ae back | hold their weit const membership The brotherhood is known “2 9-09—Holidcy | THE RT. HONOURABLE alone some weexs ago. Early last| against the brotherhood, with 40.- one of the most militant anti- 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. f JOHN DIEFENBAKER month. his family — with Miss| 900 members and betier heeled Communist unions Canada. @-25—Music in Black and White ‘ 1 Kauffman — sailed from Sjnga-|financially than the SIU The SIU rode into power among 2 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat- pore aboard the Utrecht. The west coast ‘fight, which seamen about, 11 years ago after = inee In the radio series & now has involved some 15 com- knocking off \the ere 4:00—Winni String Orches- > ¢ ie . i ies with about 600 workers. is Canadian Seamen's nion, but ar "The Nation's Business” | ee oer et Ge mutaeeet edt a oreieda toldnee Bai tilich, ttle ‘distevel 20—Music from Montreal The Progressive Conservative Party There are 11 main blood greunsia bigger battle between the two with the Canadien Labor Crn- 5-00— News among cate and many morejhefty unions on 2t Lakes gress and was kicked out of the -04—Maritime Fish Broadcast ’ sub-groups. and St. Lawrence River. ICLC this year. ‘