ee ‘coma (Best-Seller 150 p.m.—Sign On HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The 1.55 p.m.—News & Weather thors 3.00 p.m~ woods are full of actor-au 2.15 p.m.—Nursery School Time . p-m.—My Hero aa 3.00 p.m.—Play of the Week Pat Boone, Art Linkletter and 3.30 p.m. House - others. 4.00 p.m.P.M. Party The volumes multiply. They 4.30 p.m.—tet's Look range from the sensational to the 4.45 p.m.—Science All Around Us E $.00 p.m.—Youth ‘60 «| triguing. Some should never have 5.30 p.m.—Aunt Holly 6.00 p.m.—Cartoon Carnival 6.30 p.m.—Sports Weekly orchestrated by a literary aide 6.51—CFCY TV News The ghost is always present, 7:01 p.m.—Gazette : either sharing billing on the dust 7:30 p.m.—leave it to Beaver jacket or lurking in the misty 8:00 p.m.—Highway Patrol bac : kground Some of those now in the book- stores: The Autobiography of Cecil B. DeMille is a good view of the public face of the great movie maker. It is written with the same outward dignity with which €. B. spoke, yet he is able to tell stories on himself. Such as the wartime Oscar dinner when he introduced the ambassador from China as “his excellency, the Japanese ambassador.” The book gives an interesting account of the film industry's beginnings and workings of the DeMiile ma- chine. If the man himself fails to 8:30 p.m—Don Messer Show 9:00 p.m—Danny Thomas . 9.30 p.m.—Riverboat 10.30 p.m.—Music ‘60 14,30 p.m.—The Town Above 12:00" p.m.—CBC-TV News -12:14 am.—tocal Wesfher Forecast 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint ? 172.22 a.m—Sign Off * CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 . 8:00 a.m,—Sign On @15 a.m.—tTelevision News 8:25 a.m—Weather and Sports - 8:30 a.m.—tTurner’s Corner re eee Stes ee, ee i a oe ON THE AiR'Actor- Authors Seeking _| ard confessional type of auto- Tne Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 7, 1959. 13! Rewards Goodness had Nothing to do With It is an almost. incredible account of Mae West’s man-to- man conquest. “‘The various men in my life can claim a great many things,” she writes, “but never ‘that they had a dull time.” Readers may so complain, especially if they reach the en- trance of the latter-day muscle- men. Ed Wynn’s Son is one of the better versions of the now-stand- biography The reason is the intriguing’ relationship between Keenan Wynn and his “perfect fool” of a father. The younger ‘Wynn tells frankly of his life-long fight to escape the shadow of his father—‘“‘for most of my life, I resented: him beyond reason.” ‘ With Powder on my Nose is a charming atcount of how Billi€) Burke faces her mature yéars. It might be called ‘‘how to be happy though a grandmother,” for it is loaded with good sense for those who want to enjoy useful later lives. She also tells why she never married anyone after Flo Ziegfeld’s death: ‘‘When you have loved one man for 20 years, when you have learned his fine qualities as well as his weaknesses and Among eight receipts of the) Silver Cross were five scoutmas-| ters from Springhill, N.S., who| were in the first rescue group ‘to enter Springhiil’s No. 2 col-| 10;45—Swift Money Man 11,00—News Headlines & Weather 13,02—Magic of Music 1200—Weather RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT | ee ie on ei DAILY CROSSWORD. | ] | MICKEY MOUSE. sanathases: ~aaahamtene © SKATING OUTFITS @ HOCKEY - © PLEASURE @ FIGURE Be We take any size in trade. , SPECIAL! HOCKEY STICK AND PUCK 98¢c FREE Christmas turkey with every Firestene TV, washer, dryer, FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Sanford, past - president of the Manitoba School Trustees Assoc-| iation, and Stefan Hansen. Win-; nipeg insurance company — tive. Saturday’s Cryptoquote: THEY SHALL SEE EYE TO EYB = ISAIAH, «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 9:15 a.m.—At Home With emerge, perhaps it is because hej his little and big idiosyncracies; ACROSS 45. Waste —— 10.4 fit aes eae : Helen Crocker was more devoted to legend than| it is not easy to let anyone take;' 2. Copper and land (GB) 14.Helps [AIGA Mie Ici lal 0:00 a.m.—Romper Room reality. e his place.” zinc 46. Wrests 19.Large [E/SIGITI IDIERILIAIL 11:00 a.m.—Turners Corner ‘ 6 Lifting 47. Bowling terriers nt | aon . 12:00 noon—Television News oe +: ° ed machines lane 22. .A blood [Airi AISIMeIRIRIETO 12:10 p.m.—Weather and Sports Financia A Is Sai N 11 Raced _ DOWN factor TIN|TIe eS MMAIR| Br os Mondor Ploybil . - again 4. Exhale and 23. Foote [O/H/SINOIRINMAICIA rs. The -Blue Veil e hi | h | 12. Destroyer’s inhale like pia we SS ‘ ; i 0 S353) 203 pm—che meee | In Private, Parochia Schools lowest Action at a oy EEC OREL OTN |p. . | ¥ ETP PIAIRTS Case Cu ee WINNIPEG (CP)—A return of|fought a. lengthy court case 7 OF ooo aia < 30 sd oa} eee buat government financial aid for | against the provincial legislation. articles monkeys 27. Natrium 33. Girl's name * Open Manitoba’s private and parochial | The group's case eventually was] 44, Make 5.Tin (sym.) (abbr.) 34. English ae on Pm. Paty schools and a general toughening | rejected by the Privy Council in certain 6. Chinese 28. Separate county = 4:30 p.m—tet's Look of educational standards ar e| London. : 15. Rockets, incense from 39. Russian 4:45 p.m.—Science Around Us among the main recommenda-| The federal Conservative gov- —guns, etc, 7. Land others city ~ 5.00 p.m.+-Youth “60 tions in the report of a provincial | ernment introduced over - riding; 26. Exists measures 29.A wasting 40. Aquatic ae 5:30 p.m.—Rocky Jones royal commission , on education, | legislation in Parliament but it| 37, Pikelike © 8. Hints away mammal q 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club released last week. . was blocked by Liberal and some fish - - 9. Land of the 31. Indian mul- 42. Conclude _ &15 p.m—News Ir unanimously recommending | Conservative members until Par-| 28 Tellurium Morning berries 45. Exclama. = 630 p.m.—Supper Club aid for separate schools, the five-| liament was dissolved. The school (sym.) . ‘Calm 32. White bear tion 6:35 p.m.—Weather - member commission said “prac-| question was a hot issue in the) 39 Bargain 5 — _ - 40 p.m.—Supper Club tical application of the principles | subsequent 1896 general election notices . rr ra er ee “ 6:50 p.m.—Sports of democracy by which we try to| in which the Conservatives were) 20, Salt = 7.00 p.m.—This Is Alice live requires that whenever pos-/| defeated. : 21. Orchestra Y #30 —p.m—teave It Te Beaver | sinie the majority be tolerant} In subsequent legislation, still members _ it , 8:00 p.m.—Not For Hire _ enough to provide for significant | in effect, religious groups were) 25.An_ - Y, t 8:30 p.m—Don Messer minorities any kind of education | allowed to run their own schools; —anesthetie fe" a T 9:00 p.m.—Danny - Thomas | they want for their children.” at their own-cest while still pay-| 26. City in 9.30 p.m.—River Boat A system of separate schools | ing a share of public school costs. 7 Y 10.30 p.m.—Music “60” for Protestant and Roman Catho-| The commission's report said! $0. Resort Y . 14.30 p.m.—the Tewn Above lic children was abolished in Man--aid should be given such schools area 24 12:00 a.m—CBC News itoba in 1890 when the ‘provincial | where they provide a satisfactory 32. Stuff 5 ee 1215 am—CKCW News government set up a public| standard of education, “‘without| 35. Mail (Ind) Yaw 72177 |- |c 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off chool syst. yi igi injuryto the public school sys- : distinctions. : “T tern, to unity or to religious toler- or ton a be ercy .| A group of Roman Catholic ation.” : ~—— on & 4 — laymen, with backing -from the oyoee pROPOSALS — Y, Y, = MONDAY federal Conservative government, |“ (1.1 0-- main recommendations 38. . as | ; : a : . called for concentration on a core; = nickname ‘ Ye 55—Sign of fundamental academic sub- Christiania aT é oe — 1 ae Twenty Scouts jects, with restrictions on og its YZ, = 7;,00—Hebrew ristian ‘ “frills,” tougher examination sys- zame 7;15—Country & Western Roundup Are Invested tems, stricter discipline in| 41. Aims, as & Y, ;30—News & Weather schools, improved teacher quali- gun ZA“ 7;35—Musical Interlude OTTAWA (CP) — Governor-| fications and special treatment of| 43. Harvest %;40—Farm Reporter General Vanier Thursday invested’ pifted and retarded students. +. By oneself a7 o 7;5\—Musical Interlude 20 scouts and scoutmasters with | Wis ‘comesiocion. ‘cuneliind: te + 800—News the highest awards in scouting at! yy," 1957 was eee by Dr.| DAILY CEYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work its: | >< e G1 |—Weather a solemn ceremony in ne 0. MacFarlane of Ottaw ima * AXYDLBAAXRER - $;16—Country & Western Roundup | ment House. " ttawa, dir altiag ost Cunt th | ector of the school of administra- is LONGFELLOW z &45—W si ee oy - oe anada I ths tion at Carleton College and One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is use@ ua Poa Ne iia bovine ai e ; a ot hb ; former deputy education minister for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apose oO 9;10—Morning Moods - They w pane, 1 “oe om ;in Manitoba. =~ trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, <q 9;30—Top Tune Time Sradarhik a Vases “ oar : “ray ee = e Mrs. vs Mach day the code letters are different. : - ; e c | ense Wi of Brandon, president . : : ' a cnet — — nape cages Mae eee tHe provincial Council of Wo-| » A Cryptogram Quotation a 10,00—News Alta.. and Scout Michael William| Men: , Brother Joseph Hi prue| GIURMDP NMULEM EP BGRDDMVEAB |U 10;05—Magazine. of the Alr Byng-Hall of Vancouver. ae ee ku 10;30—Melody Parade Boniface; Dr J. A. Cuddy off WYRFM—ZIVFCZIVDS. wn 8;45—Morning Devotions A.M. Chronicle 5—News 10;00—A.M. Chronicle 10;45—Joan Marshall 10;55—For Consumers 14,00—News -19,03—for Piano 11;15—Kindergarten Of The Alr 11;30—Now | Ask You 12;00—Jamboree Junction 12;30—Maritime Farm Broadtast 1,00—News & Weather 3;15—Much Ado About Music 1;30—Curtain Time 145—Atlantic Schoo! Broadcast 2,00—Atlantie School Broadcast 2;15—Tommy Hunter Show 2;45—John Drainie Tells His Story 400—Variety Hour Appointment With Agostini e 4 3,00—News : P3/03—Irans-Cenads Matinee a £ - oe cong Fish Broadcast “5;30—Tempo $0— News, Weather 5 ~G:15—Reg, Commentary, Mar. Sports ° east, Mus. Interiuel -|as shown, with the Swedish pair 1é Pass 1¢ 19@ INT Pass 2@ Pass 2NT Pass 3NT. Dble. Opening lead — three of hearts. | This hand occurred in the world} championship match between) Sweden and the United States in 1953. At one table the bidding went. holding the North-South cards. A heart was led. East played the} 6;30—Tempeo 700—News 7;10—Byline 7;15—Music 7;30—Rawhide & Music 8,00—Teen Tempo & Musie 8;25—Temoo © 8;30—National Farm Forum 9,00—Vancouver Theatre 9;30—Maritime Magazine EGAD, WHAT AN UNEXPECTED | J PLEASURE, MRS, HACKLEWEN! J we AT THE LAST PLENARY <7 SESSION OF THE OWLS CLUB'S win with the ten. The grateful declarer, looking for a ninth trick, led a diamond to the king, taken with the ace. East returned the queen | hearts. South studied long and hard trying tb figure out which de- fender had the ace of hearts. Ap-| narently he couldn't decide what | was going on either, because he) ducked the queen of hearts. Pre-| sumably he reasened that West» might have started with three hearts to the ace, and that by) ducking he could block the suit. | East now decided declarer must have started with the K- 10-x-x of hearts, and wanted to give South a chance to go. wrong. So he led the jack of hearts hop- ing declarer would duck again with the king. a 9;45—Musical Program 000—Vancouver Chamber Orchestra 11.0 —News Roundup & Talk 11;30—University Of The Air 12,00—Here’s| The Weather & Sign| American team a gain of 530) | on inaints om the deal - ' But South couldn't duck, since} his king was alone. He won the! trick, to his surprise, and reeled off four notrump to bring the) 1205—Rhythm Roundup liery in October after 174 miners | . os ff & ae were trapped in a cave-in. ( IRA RAID ETTA KETT co 100—News & Weather They are Wilfred Leland Brown,!| BELFAST (Reuters) — Mem- o i tahtien Venn Sdet 46, James Booth, 44, Kenneth , bers of the outlawed Irish Repub-| . z + 1;32—Jane Grey Show Bigelow, 41, Joseph Melanson, 42, | lican. Army were reported here| RESEMBLES ; <q 1,37—Interlude and Stanley Pashkoski, 32. Friday to have carried out an) WINGEY AROUND ee 1,45—School, Bdest" Three scoutmasters from Has-| arms raid on a southern Irish) THE EYES 2;00—School Bdcst tings, Ont., received awards for | army military barracks at Dun-| uw 2;15—Tommy Hunter Show heroic action in rescuing a group dalk, County Louth. The raiders, | zZ 2;45—Best On Request of people from an overturned according to messages reaching’ oO $,00—News Headlines & Weather boat in dangerous waters. Philip here from the other side of the - 3,02—Best On Request G. Day and William L White re-| border dividing Ireland, were! 400—News & Weather ceived silver crosses. Robert H. dressed in army overalls and wi 405—Best On Request Seriver received the gilt cross.| completely surprised the guard. | rd 4:30—Quaker Flour Pgram - fen 4;35—The Ovutports §;,00—News & Weather Sor he oom CONTRACT BRIDGE ., ,Gf0—News & Weather * 6:10—Interlude By B. JAY BECKER 6;15—Music for You . 70—Sports Roundup cee i me Meee fet» Yon FAMOUS HANDS I TOOK ALL THE uu pe News & ‘Wester HAIR — LARRY'S PICTURES OF BOYS ae - the Bible ait a | ack and South won with the : ~~ 5—Don Messer South ° cing. a ane te Porm ere yatenstie, | Declarer could do no better | ow Pe i 5 man ‘ NORTH ‘than cash five clubs and the A-K Povo oy: dota 4AT5 of spades, after which East took | ea Why s— ster a ke wt the last five tricks with the ace, o 0 Furey 1 gt AR @KQ9542 of diamonds and four good| > 1;30—Traveller’s Night Life WEST $987 FAST hearts. So the Swedish declarer | s 1200—Dominion News Jes \ aos went down one—100 points. 12)10—Sign Off 4° 4 At the other table an odd ser- | 9 98753 PAQIIG [is ot ev a Th ; ost ? @Ail3 es of events took. place. e | CBA ADIO 1054 at6-- 'same contract (undoubled) was MONDAY + SOUTH |reached. With the other Ameri- Z @K104 ean pair -holding the North- ’ 7:15—Marine Weather & Fill @K102 South hands, the bidding went: ’ _ © 7;30—News, Weather, Sports 106: The Swedish West opened the) 7;35—A.M. Chronicle $AKQ32 eight of hearts instead of nis| OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ;: tee ee iis : The bidding: ‘fourth best. East obviously @id not - j i ene . fathom the lead because he play-| WEEE 3 $;20—A.M. Chronicle South West North East jed the six, permitting South) to| WM ldaddilll LLL ie OpeUs: Anan hate yy AMERICAN ORGAN ? <x #400 ¥ SAYS THE GENTLEMAN RAISING A HIS HAT /o-DO BY-LAWS COMMITTEE, & “i GOING ONC INQUIRED OF Your HUSBAND }. |) ZR ora AS TO YOUR HEALTH AND -<.. = HEAR FIVE 70 E «= GOING JOE PALOOKA L'L ABNER sven fiyntiodio. Twn, Word en] we King Penis . WHAT 00 You GUARDS POSTEO | SUGGEST, SINGH? GEN’LEMEN 0” TW’ PRESS, 1 GARUNTEE TH” BYOOTIFUL UNDINE WiLL EMOIGE AT HIGH NOON! FOWIE FLOWERS HERE HAS HIRED A BOAT T'TAKE US ALL OUT T'TH’ REEF! 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