é * Ye 2 ‘ ‘ ‘ * . + ' « ‘ Ss ‘ ~ £ * oe ie se ’ ae a oe # duly 20, 1966. 18° : ' ee | : i“ . Viet Nam Ambeissador. ees? °° “v7mett | the Geantan, Chartottotowa, wet Sr * ie , : | 3 omments On U.S. Captives OKYO (AP North“ Viet North Vietnamese President Ho s ambassador to-China is-Chi Minh .as saying without oried Ta vhare—said Tuesday elaferation his - government’ tured .ULS pilots are. ‘not policy toward war prisoners is oners- of-War 4ut War crim- humanitarian we Is” and will be tried TRIAL. PLANNED heUnited Siates had warned The. ambassador in ‘Peking North Vietnamese . againgt S4/d the flyers will be put on spanese correspondents sald vow, but ‘be aid net say whee. hassader Tran Tu Binh’ told A Prague. Czechoslovakia, North Vietnamese Ambassador Phan Van Su told a press. con- ference : : ee aadar tee Caneus | “The American fivers are not ception for humane treat- prisoners-of-war but _ criminals af war, captives The rea witha to stam rial in = that there has been ur courts 7 : ceuat anolavition iat whe fhe captured pilots will be Mie North Vietnamese have lcnere iF hae ce ie ec threatening trials. for ; ° ; . ..fully within the competence of is North Viet Nam to ( he same. time. North Viet ” ee press conference in. Peking North Viet Nam does not 4 s pris them ” ie” : Thé'_ correspondent for the Agence France-Presse in Pe- " king quoted unnamed observers YN THE AIR «= saying the US. warnings ’ . only endangered the” captured Ihe sollowing program tist- US pilots. The observers were ‘are published free ef said to. feel North Viet Nam arze as a_publie service and would appear to be giving way news agency quoted yiear as presented to uf by under US. threats if it did note’ BRISTOL RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Tyee i. e¢ stations concerned try the pilots — 37 IN NORTH sa , A recent report from the US$ EUNBSDAY PROGRAMS defence department -said there CECY-TYV were 37 known American pris- os oners-of-war in North Viet Nam i byt how mdahy are pilots ‘was \ omcle Vel: The truth fot known. Concern—for_ their oan Bonia Prudden: Show safety has. risen in the United \ m.=-M:lesiones of the States since some of them were entory ~ , paraded July 6 through the Vacatactine streets of Hanoi, the North Viet- “ pom Summer Canp “~~ namese captftal Communist “5m. -Arom “Ant AO -»om.-—-NMA broadcasts said—erowde cursed ; the pilots mxtide Loomer : ms a on US State «Secretarv. Dean ee eee rp eee Rush told a Senate —judiciary Sette sub. - committee in Washington ) p.m.—Be ved oner held by North Viet 00 pone Mickey flin's a : a Nam . pm.—Commonweeitn — - CRA Foterta.ce | ndiscreet WEDNESDAY dam. -E ght Stores from ' ** Quel 6 rM~_ung Show —Part I sm. CBC-News .. 4.55. -Show “alk 3 am.—locel Weather'and Sports 7.00-CBC News Scores 7.3 ard Wx, Sports Scores Ade I eciiencicisnmniebianshenectperinsssnabicgiin 7.27—toland Wx. Spart Sores 2 tke Sign Olt action trial under North Vietnamese. But, even” hefare thie state. where they were guesta of*>re Relhs” parents, Mr and Mre ment.. the US is believed to have urged countries with mis- sions—in Hanoi to warn the North Vietnamese of the serious consequences of any trials Monday, the US. told the all Swise International” Red Cross in Geneva that the trial of-the pilots could leat “to disastrous: consequences” the strongest U.S. statement vet made Arthur J. Goldberg, US am- bassador to the United Nations, told Red Cross officials the US government ‘view is that the Ge neva convention applies to the \ latives ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Chisholm and family. of . Boston, »Mass., are Vacationing at their summer home in Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Babineass Of Parkdale’ were recent visit- ors to Georgetown Mr. and Mrs: Charles Fraser of Bunbury visited Georgetown on Sunday: and ‘were guests of Mrs. Fraser's sistér, Mrs. Lem- uel MacCormack and Mr. Mac- Cormack and of cher brothers, Wiliam and Oliver Ratuse Vacationing:at Island View and Spurgeon Walker Mr. and Mrs Stephen DeLory: and family of Halifax. NS. are holidaying in, Georgetown and visiting with Mr.-DeLory’s par ents, Mr and Mrs FJ “DeLory BORDEN Mr. and Mrs. Alan Roberts of Pictou, N.S., are visifing at the home of Mr.’ -and—Mes_— Arthur —_ Sexton, ; Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, ‘Natick, Mass., are visiting: Bor- | t+hamese—conftict There have been hints from Washington as to what form the retaliation would take should the pilots be tried and convicted as war criminals. : a Well .- informed sources said among possibilities were the bombing of —port-—facitities— at Haiphong. air raids on North Vietnamese. industry and aerial “hombing of irrigation dikes and flood control dams North Vietnamese broadcasts have accused the United States of bombing the dikes but there has been no US. ¢onfirmation Mrs Margaret’ Sinnott was a week-end visitor td Indian River . with her daughter and sister-in- law-Mr-—and Mrs. Peter Mechel lam Mrs. Sinnott has returned lately’ from an extended trip to Upper Canada and the southern states, visiting members of. her« large family in different cities along the way. She was absent ‘for a month and a half Mr and Mrs. Aldus McKenzie were Friday visitors fo the city. The McKenzies have sold out their garage business in the vil- lage to the Eldershaw Brothers who will catry on the business | Jali Disney Preieitts Thursday the abuse of any prise —in—the-same friendly stvie ait has always been : < -The lobster season has ended here and fishermen report a very | poor season and prices much be- low last year Mr James Morrisson is em- ployed with the highways sign service this year and is home only on weekends _Friends_and relatives here of. Mrs Arthur Hughes, Boston, helding—their first reunion in 44 years are the five David Sisters, all former Georgetonians and sisters of Clarence. David of Georgetown: They are: Minnie (Mrs: Carl Christionson) of Tex- “as: Rheta, ‘Mrs. Chester Perry), of Brockton, Mass.; Gladys | Mrs. Edward Cormier) of Brockion, Mass.: .Virginia ‘Mrs. B. Stew- arte of Cape Cod; and Mary Mrs. Frank Paquet) of Souris, PEI Mrs John Bellis and two child- ren of Queen Chariotie Islands, town and are the guests of Mrs. BC., are holidaying in George- ‘Jack Hanlon, den—as_guests_of Mr _and Mrs : c ) | \ Mr and Mrs Charles Keliv Ottawa are spending a holiday. {with Mr, Kelly's ‘sister, Mrs. J. @ Hanlom and Mr. Hanlon. Mrs. Bob Stenson and son Tracey of Winnipeg are visiting. Q@ Mrs, Stenson's “parents, Mr.and— Mrs. Clinton Howatt. Mrs. Lorne Robinson is spend- S ing a holiday in Moncton, NB Mr. and Mrs. Cy Perry and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dougie Perry are holidaying~in Toronto and other , points of interest. VWAONVYS GOLLY, YOU SURE HAVE GIVEN THE A 2 ef Yeau/s SURORMOOD BOYS A LOT OF ; eo’ Ga)" ) HAIRCUTS TODAY, GRANDMA / pat dens pe HMNORUMOURE A WELL CARED YOR] DOG! NEXT TIME YOU WANT y-4 ei. ‘ ‘ a — ‘> =~} Lee W ann wl v — at 7.20-!'1t Up Your Heerte ° Mass will he serry to learn of 1) DONALD RADIO SERVICE > 46s her continued serious illness fol- Expert Repairs Kadios fet Happened iodey lowing a number of operation | afai Record Players ripe a in*a Boston Hospital ae : : j.- 8.00-—CBC News Something new here at present | : : RALDWIN ORGANS '8.1Z—Regionsl Wa’ * isthe * fact. some sedge Tan bse -. 3-WHEELED STREET CARS . «~ ay RECE PIANOS — ~ RTS—Waritine Spee sat levecting the Mmbeds af z WERE OPERATED In -PARIS. FRANCE, FOR 27 YEARS TO 7 A : 4:2) Misi erecting their Headstones In the AVOID A TAX IMPOSED OW ALL A-WEELED VEWICLES (1028-1655) y a0 Kent St. Ph. 40 Po cemetery while they are still ¢.)0:-Checaniens quite active and alive. Their rea- — uA fy = ¢1Sapienane son for this is to reserve a plot; r ii = |b CKCW-TV beh tk dca and the age and date can be in-| : : > 16-48-fhletme at iio scribed afier they have gone to i atten Sige Hin 0.43 --lrest DAILY- CROSSWORD ' . ‘ | BC News — ? ei af i oom, Caw hn C5—Moreing Comentets: The sympathy of this vicinity ACROsSS—___ _ DOWN 18. Cleo- waa Move of the Avenger ¥I.15- For Consumers. - is extended to the McCardle fa- | 1. Weight: 1 etree . patra's af loll the—suth 13 -20- Record Album. mily in the passing last week of | colloq. med's serpent ee ae F Vee lhe Arena Rev. Father-MeCardle at an ear-| 5. Macaws journey 22. In- 1, --Mi'estones -of the ne ae = he Sunny Side iv age A sister of the good Fa- 9. Prove - 2. Guidonian — Century eee __ther, Mrs. Eugene Cullen. taught, false _ note 0 ee te STE CORRE News school here for a numberof | 10.Went well 3. Solid ae: ae tears 12.03— Jamboree sun-tion VeaTSIn one of the qistricts im | Br badly a, Tetiintums.— tive SS Re STR re = Nae Wieodkae “this-vicinity, before her marriage. | 1? Culture we de WE hedicomaw a 2 A ' 2m.—The Futtsione a. Some of the high school doll ; i? shia 1.15—Swiag Easy aay gn’ schoo! Gols | 13. Barren ships 8. Dried , Spe mob rr LP .dSiothe Goan Sad See who spent Sunday lulling at the) 14 Japanese 6 i ~ coconut | Yesterday's Anewer BUT MR. NUBBIN, ‘ A.mo-kTV Weetre : * > = s i d ‘ IN ae ie noe aa —+1.39=1.0-TimeSignat—_—_ _shore- _in- the cburalng- sands —are-———ntte 7 -Territorial a0; Fiat —35- Right-hand -IG—-CONSIDERING ITS / — 2S I=Man From UN.C.LE, | ar cee — nag wishing they had never seen the | measure 8. Small caps an Woliews : st, sti Wallis : 2.93—The Open oad. Show shore as they can't walk or sit 15. Porder sofa 31. “Rule 4 : As ee bo 3 eet 2.45—The Feminine Touch down at present. Even the burn- 17. Period 9 More Britannia” 40. Viking ee ise Hicks 2.00.-C8C News ing sun hits the seat of wisdom, 19. Crib exposed composer explorer oe oe ng oe - versation um 1 jone said 20. Showed 11. Feats 32, Oklahoma 44. Rubber : 3 30 —Converseti lm < , 0 ecm .-COCTVNews 30~Co ere on Parr 2 |- We hear there is some com the way 13. Redact _ football — - os , 4.90—CBC News t uber- layer 46. Syllable of 1S am.—Viewpoint plaining about ked 21, Russian 16. Exuber: P ey 4.93-—Canadian Roundun aR uamar graves j . 33, Citadel scale a ; | monk ance oo, Cita am.—lTV News 4 \edAedia a: Vek: in the cemetery of the Little | sural (= wd — > om:-Station Sign Ott 435-Achigumens Flower Churth Graves left for |- 24 Piura Pe a ae WY: e |) |*§ 7 %# 4.35—Ausic In The Air years unmarked are hard to. ea ea Li CFCY RADIO ’ 5,00—CRC ‘News pick -out on the grave yard i “Meinl 7 yA" , WEDNESDAY ~ 4-03--Maritime Fish BiCast etanys fouce | 26. Child - 4 < - 5.23—CBC Notebook , Mrs. Margaret Villard and her | 28. Columbiam: 4.79 News and. Weather $ 35—Assigrment daughter and children are spend-, | sym. ca TS q 4 Yt Mamina Roundup 5 10-<SC_ Notebook (Ceantd) ing an extended vacation at the} 30-Most— —— Ly ; DE ry LEE Ww f ' . L 7 3s ° : : ee SHT g Es 6 45—Isiend Wr. and Mar: Temp. | 6.90-CTS8C News old village home, having arriv- clear 7 1% VAA9 ZY 20 ~” AN AGENT WATCHING MY r Morng Réundup + ¢.4.15--On Parliament Hil df T ; ; i . < Y \ / ! a Réu to one ed from Toronto two weeks ago. | 34: Poetic =|. m | APARTMENT / NATURALLY 635 News “ang Wasinet ; 2s ae s cant : They expect to be joined by. oth- , contraction [oy T, 22 23 Y 'z4 0 INTRA 7 Oa r. er me 4.30- ‘ed 4 Wcercas . er. members_of the family later. |* 36. Wrath , ws ‘ F B- 7 “0—News and Weather | p—-46-O- FO tes ‘ 37. Low e z ee ee : 4.33--Ainte Scene Old friends are very pleased to oe NW 25 Ya" 21 my ? fe ova ee \pbtOr teas see Mrs. Villard around again ors : Z A heat ind : : Ee ow ; pried Auer y 5 Res eam EG apg wietseig gt RENEE after an absence of fifteen years eo 28 129 WI vo Pays 32 [3 > ee ee 7 43D—-"Bo Halifax Chamber Orch a8 She ‘and her family were the “5 Rateiee aed + x= < adug . J inh? : jae ALE cin nd BA ‘i oo ° coe a Ss tports Caps le and soreboare F 0- CSC NETS Se —e Ay ft e - Si + chair once V/, 7, ‘i ‘7 Pete ee $PEiRetwden ‘Occahes have: A. daughter Muriel (Mrs. | renee . 4 < z > 6 sina, 8 9.00—tAid Week Theatre Roberts) also resides in Toronto, | 43. Teutonie 3 4 VA" + 152 Morning Noundup —= 17-00—CBC Nert News and is expected to join—them daracler a5 VF Pomrry | om ei & 45—Weather 10.15—Tose/’s . Editorial and Speak- here. ad 45. Loft M/) < R <~Atlantic News Roundup > “ing Personally et Tel wae oe) ek ee inva as Y 4e | ae F R*Thought For Today ~ 10.50--Diziioquished Avtsts — - performer . | 2 50=CBC National News—CBC 12.63--The Music Cf Handel o ] GEORGETOWN 47. Fish WY 41 48 Y SR caNsies and. Music 12.90--CBC News : | 48. Baker's A) 1 +News and Weather _ 32.02-Soorts Scores and Inland Ma Rheta: David and Laverne man: 7-20 ‘ SeNotes and Music rine Weather David returned home recently |. iain i “| 25e-Sunlight_Eye peveieercn salt lS Music in the Night __ _from a visit to Boston,.Mass.,------DAIL¥-CRYPTOQUOTE. — Here’s how. to work -it:.- SOP PTENEw LONOOeY 4 AXYDLBAAXE rlucky 7 Contest is LONGFELLOW 2? a e 1) O0eN nd Weatt . ‘ : : , ; ie iets pes | Oras O NT f One letter simply’stands for another. In this sample A is used . ‘Se-Bulletin Board for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 1) SA—Notes and Music : ; -* ; i trophies, the length and formation of the words are al! hints. Agriculture “66 By B.4AY BECKER ‘ } Each day the code letters are different. ‘ = YIONVY 3NOT FHL ~Back to the Bible .—News and Weather 5—Program Schedule *6-r Tonight's “Music f B—News Headlines end Weather TW Midweek Theatre—CBC “)—CBC Nationel News, On Par a Se ead Spesiing Personally R sstathont be de r clarer then cashed the ace of spades. East discarding a club, and continued with a spade, taken in dummy with the seven, East discarding another -ctub { diaménd to the king was followed hy a third. round of spades which West took with ne eS Aaat 45 the—hing—ae— hast —tesrarcdect-sttit tricks. , i | East /( Alfred Sheinwold, Los Angeles star) foresaw the dan- | ger and overcame it by permit- | ting -dectarer—to—win—thesixof} hearts. This highly alert play | eliminated the: potential squeeze. and endplav. and South wound } Ts ZO one- a ~ ieee Countey Time et A Cryptogram Quotation. z z oe Te South dealer lanother ciub. At this point West ; - , —N nd Weath : ; es a0- ncn —<aP eee North-South vulnerable. played the king and another SHBVTABB FB MVA : XHFMVXPW > 45—-Town and Country Time heart, the position being: KPM PTYHQ@QO QHSATM €X NFB- News and Regiondl Weather @Q10873 > North , 05—Starlight Serenade 93 | 4Q1¢6 XCSMPTA.—-XPWWAS » 2N leath i , eentlnwe sve Woot @AGS » emcee Yesterday's Cryptoquote: DELIBERATE WITH’ CAUTION, L. 7 %—Starliqht Serenade @aeé 7 - Sports—CBC $KQ104 KQ10 BUT ACT WITH DECISION AND PROMPTNESS.—COLTON . o- s 17 %-CBC News, ea eK 1984 Pag Wan ago 2 (e 1906, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) pie se or “i 9—News. and Music—CBC a — wh a! e- NER ae Waseda Scie se ES onaines a i : __@Kes @QIiTss : ae DIN 1 NOW, IT 1S WATR GREAT t oe = Country Taf @5972 o1038 *} : rr 9QT54 OUR BOAR m G HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ; eee THAT-I- INTRODUCE < ‘ AJ9TS2 ; $10 scinaieiaiaeiieitoniias 5 epee bak Coa te , corm 1 es ase ames - ma NOW, PET, DONT SUMP A a w no mntry Th . ~ . , ' } 7 O%-News and Weather | ass on = 17 Tamog.wHeN 1 GOT OFF THE BUS MRE HACKLEWEN yore tacwcewen) 16 1 Ore 7 95.Mostly Muse @Al098 ae ©1008 | [GRABBED Me WITH SOME STORY ABOUT YOR 4-7) ~~ DIDN'T EVEN 2 1—Mostiy Music @KQ84 Qse BLOWING UPTHE HOUSE! E TOLD HER IT Was / | Rn a, Pp WHiTE THis... 2 20—Aasignment ; $33 : | + JUST ONE OF THOSE WILD RUMORS THAT BUT SuE Mse@can /) 3—Trans-Canada = Matinee—CBC id : $83 tae SWEEP AROUND TOWN, BUT 1 WANT THE us ONS! COME re) ? Mostly Music; : _ The bidding Tt would seem that South TRUTH + EVEN IF T HAVE TO PUT YOUR HEAD pe sere: § ° 2 3—Thought ‘For Today Routh West North Hast must ‘now go down if East wins | IN A NUTCRACKER TOFIND IT! 9 ght ya | + 00-News Headlines: ond Weathe 5 4 Pass 16 Dble the six of hearts with the queen; : < SELF: x 4 -p — ae w, Pass Pass Redbie 1 NT and plays another heart. The; VT { 7) | > : os eee ao Pass 19 3H Pass defense would apparently score ' 1h Pet ; Ae im 3NT r 4 a spade, three hearts and a club ‘ yy \ ‘ i Bh Rie ead ape Opening lead—two of hearts. to defeat the contract one trick. “ARNT NO NEED TO TS 5 05-—The Outcorts 7 Here is an unusual hand However, this analysis is not iS A EMERGENCY” 5_Marine Weather played in the Spingold some quite ‘accurate. West would be : ¢ 8—The Ovtports : years ago .The bidding was fored to discard a-club on the | KISSED ME b—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard weird for a while, but South fourth round of hearts and_ he | SINCE OUR #—TRe Ourports : eventually weund up in the rea- could then be put into the lead | es - News and Weather sqnable contract of three no- on the fourth round of diamonds oTanight's “Music trump to compel a- spade return into | Business Barometer—CBC West Jed a heart and South the Q-10. On this‘ line of play tonight's Musié took the jack with the®ace.-De- South would wind up with fine | ER POO RN nt ORR LEE ELE ELLA