Personalities Seen Varied | In Smokers And Non-Smokers i By ALTON BLAKESLEE iself - reliant or dependable or NEW YORK (AP) — A psy-+Persevering, less orderly in per- -chologist studying the personal-,Sonal habits and less mannerly ities of neafly 1,400 cigarette and refined. * with lung eancer to be less con- vincing e declared: ‘‘The study a e : ye : e ° siiee pe e ae clgacette | South Viet Nam Premiershi Held By Six Men Since 1963 smokers and non - smokers | among the nursing students, col- lege and high school students in- cluded in the survey be completely unwarranted to draw any sweeping conclusions men have been chief »f govern- and continued beyond these groups.” It would SAIGON (APT—Six different | ment in South Viet Nam since tary, as premier Oct 31, 1964, in office until Jan. 27, 1965. ‘ | Pp smokers and non - smokers re- These findings, "says Dr. Gene ports: : M. Smith of Harvard: medical Smokers among them tended school, are based.on question- {re and social to be more disagreeable, good-natured, to—be— more extroverted, outgo- naires in. which snmiokers and But the smokers also tended of themselves and also. were less judged by 25 of their close as-| less trusting, less 'Sociates or peers on 42 different |.” 3 $48 Million non - smokers gave evaluatien | Se Suit Filed .~ itraits. NEW YORK (AP) — Charles | ON THE AIR «The questionnaires were com- Seligson, trustee of the bank-| pleted by 728 nursing students, rupt brokerage house ~.of Ira} 374 college. students, and 284 Haupt and Co., has filed a $48,- jhigh school students, Dr. Smith | 900,000 suit in U.S. federal court (ngs are. the stations concerned. CFCY-TV 1:30 2:00 2:30 3.00 8:25 p.m.—Music ale p.m.—Film Festival p.m.—Today At-Home p.mi—To Tell The Truth p.m.—Take 30 4.00 p.m.—World-n-Contrast 4.31 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle. 5.00 pan. —Wald—trtt Hickok 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6:00 eharge as a public service and appear as_presented to us by The tollowing program list- sium, on the effects of nicotine |=xchange and others. published free of and smoking: on the central ner- | qiVous system, ‘and sponsored by |0f~the--1963- bankruptcy of the | THURSDAY. PROGRAMS | Dr. Smith said he undertook p.m.—Safety on Our Highways ee a ee “2b p.m Ronin Mose Ia kpoT | *'told symposium. The sympo- | @Sainst the Nev York Produce | The action was an outgrowth ‘the New York Academy of |Allied Crude Vegetable Oil Re- Sciences, ended Saturday at the fining Co. in New Jersey in Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. |1963. : Seligson seeks ‘a return of |$12,000,000 . Haupt tost when |obligated to make margin pay- |ments as oi]. futures prices de- clined. He also seeks costs and treble damages of $36,000,000 for | totalof $48,000,000. = ithe study to look for more in- formation on possible constitu- itional and psychological diffe- ences between smokers ~ and | ‘non-smokers. He said the. associatio 8.4008 tween smoking and aeons be: Besides-the-produce-exchange, lcluding lung cancer and heart Cthers~-named -as_ defendants ‘attacks —“‘although—now—widely- Were the _New York P-oduce | accepted, is not uniformly inter- Exchange’ Clearing Association, ipreted**—— : /Faahnestock and Co.; Merrill } Some researchers think there Lynch, Pierce, Fenner ‘an@, is a direct cause. Others sug-|,. Bunge Corp.; Con- gest. .okers...1uicht he more tas ain. Company. 0 at susceptible to lung cancer ‘not $30" pms F¥—-Sports———. 6.30 p.m.—Gazette 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News they smoke, but rather 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies jbecause of some other factor, or "9-30 p.m.— Please Don't Eat —The-jfactors,—-which_smokers—share.”’ ; Daisies | On standardized personality 8.00 p.m. ~—Shannon questionnaire tests, ‘‘non-smok- 8.30 p.m.—The Law & Mr. Jones jers tended to have higher. scores 9:00 p.m.--Seaway jon. perseverance and tended to 10:00 p.m.—! Dream of Jeannie |have lower scores on extrover- 10:3 p.m.—Telescope ‘sion, ‘maladjustment and sex-in- 11:0 p.m.—Naked City iterest than smokers.” am Perey aah a On ratings given by their as- :13 p. eras sociates or peers, the, noh-smok- sae canes Oe ers were found, relative to 72: : g smokers, ‘‘to be more tender, |Self-effacing, considerate, obedi- ent, shy, orderly, responsible, and conscientious.” They also appeared to be “‘less attention- seeking, demanding, assertive, gregarious, happy-to-lucky, gay, and crude.” : Smokers, Dr. Smith added, looked upon smoking and smok- ers more favorably than non- |smokers. Smokers considered the evidence liiking cigarettes dividuals corfnected with them. | Nov. 19, 1963, Allied filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy and as a result, the $12;000;000- jadvanced to the-Clearing Asso- ciation by Haupt was never re- jcovered, the suit says. | The defendants —are © harged |with failing to maintain an or- derly market in oil contracts on the exchange; fo failing to pre- vent undesirable speculative ac- tivities, and of failing to inves- \tigate the financial condition of allied and its affiliated persons ‘and corporations. THEATRE-NEEDS BEDS | The Stratford, Ont., Shake- |spearean Festival finds over- jnight accommodation for 48,000 jcustomers every season. 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Chronicle 10:45—Playroom 11:00—CBC News 11:05—Joan Marshall 11:15—For Consumers 11.20—Hints To The Homemaker the military overthrow and slay- ;|RESUMED TEACHING jing of President Ngo Dinh Diem’ The Buddhists staged demon- Nov. 1. 1963 strations against Hong and the The first was Lt-Gen Duong military. forced him to resign. | Van Minh who took the presi- We returned to teaching in the | Genny Nov. 2, 1963. Ousted Jan. {delta city of Mytho j | 30, 1964, Minh is in exile in} 6 . anh was Called back by the Bangkok, Thailand, and not per-| yijitary as a caretaker premier | mitted to return to Saigon. and served until Feb 16, 1965, | Minh was succeeded » by the then he retired to private life | man who overthrew him, Lt | ang is a- businessman in the re: Gen. Nguyen Khanh, who. set| ort city of Dalat himself up as premier and ruled |". ; until Aug. 29, 1964. The military installed as: pre- , Under mouifting political pres- a ee, See as | sure, K : : ~ sure, Khanh announced he was | cligious disputes made Quat's retiring for reasons of health. A | nica shake and (0 les than litici , ‘ posi ss an politician, Nguyen Xuan Oanh, poe” months. he. threw -up- the was named tin jer. | : : : pOMUe emer |job, restoring the military to fell Oanh remained only_ until = Sept. 5 -when Khanh.,resumed |Power June 12,1963. Quay went € the premiership. But younger |back to practising medicine and gm military officers were restive, (running a medical laboratory in and by Oct. 30 Khanh was out. |S Dy He was sent later on diplomatic | After nine days of manoeuv- | assignments abroad but finally jring, Brig.-Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky, was forbidden to return and is the air, force commander who in exile in Madrid: ; lwas one of the driving forces Mayor. Tran Van Huong. of jagainst- Khanh, took over the | Saigon_was named by the mili- premiership. t RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 11:30—The Archers 11:55—Assignment i 12.00—That McKinnon Girl 12:15—That MacKinnon Girl 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1:00—CBC News and Weather ~| 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show | =1145+Time--Qut--For-Melody...... 1:59—D.0. 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H. ‘ CFCY RADIO and Speaking Personally — ACRE THURSDAY. 10.15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking Personall 6.30—News and Weather 10.30—Starlight Setaradle r 6.35—Morning Roundup laid0-iNewarand: Weather 6.45—Island wr. and Mar. Temp. | 11.35—Starlight Serenade 6.46—-Morning Roundup - 12.15—6:30—News and Music—CBC 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—Hebrew. Christian Hour CBA RADIO 7.15—Morning Roundup 7.30—News and Weather A THURSDAY 7.35—Farm ,Report 7.35—Farm® Report , " 6:00—The Morning Show 7:00--The-Morning-_Show, Part 1 4:T0—Musie th TherAir——— J + ‘4:15—Music In The Air { 4:30—Assignment .4:35—Music In, The Alr 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast 5.20—Notebook 5:35—Assignment { 5:45—Tempo and Notebook 6:00—CBC News 6:15—On Parliament Hill | * 6;20—Today’s Editorial | 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports Scores : 6:30—Business’ Barometer 6:35—Who .Will Come With Me 6:50—Rod and, Charles 7:05—Music In The Evening | 7.3)0—St. John Passion 8:00—CBC Talent Festival 8:30—Music Diary ine 9:00—Symphony Hall M & € Sym- phony Orch. 10:00—CBC* National News 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking . Personally | 10:30—Chamber Music . | 11,00—Lincolon Passion The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. April 14, 1966. 17) > | ADIN " WaNVaS LAST NIGHTAS I DREAMED I WAS AN WHATLL WE DO WITH OLR OL? SKATEBOARDS? LOOK! . THERE'S OUR ANSWER! Woe THAT'LL BE MY DATE, DAD! HE'S _ A NEWIE/ ak Say ‘| 7 MAKE YouRSELF AT HOME! THERE'S A STACK OF LONG= ETTA'S DRESSING ; PLAYING RECORDS! 7.41—Morning Roundup 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. . 7.446—Morning Roundup -7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 8.00—News 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 1 | 8:35—Max Ferguson Show 9:00—CBC News 12:00—CBC News | 12:03—Sports Scores. Inland and | Marine Weather 12:15—Musie In The Night | 8.55—Weather 8.16—Morning Roundup 8.45—Weather .9.10—Notes and Musie ~ 9.15—Assignment : 10.00—News and Weather “CONTRACT BRIDGE | By B. JAY BECKER 10.05—Notes and. Music vuooTVd 30f, ? = ie ¢ ‘ a & ot e a XN = R 1h 1 eee 7 : % r TP { hi. y 3 : LA g Caeagy a | | = he ‘ | a Te 3 nm hire France, nm WAS LOST BY ITS ; OWNER IN 1799 i THE FLIP OF A oe > SINGLE CARD ee @ VAGRANT WHO LED A | 2 / Ae $00, bal. IGORX a jobless civilian, = of 48) LESAN WAS NAMED COMMANDER-IN- CHIEF == os OF -THE ROMAN LEGIONS FOR A SINGLE i DAY BY JULIUS CAESAR’ BECAUSE nr Cobcie Wao Sr STATED 1 sane. Wit EVER L Nasa AN ARMY CoD BY. fOr a Ps CAESAR WON THE BATTLE (4720 5 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 11. Relat- 1. Weakens 1.NASA _ ing te 5. 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Falthe aide vulnerable Leg jatar ts tie a le 2 ee | 11 00—News and Weather | ; Declarer enters dummy with RFBR. QDNZR 8B OP KTTP JITNRWOD NORTH , a spade and leads the nine of BND EITYDIG WOZRDP.—KTDRFD | ‘MAK hearts, trying to persuade East Ss } | 9986 that he is about to finesse and | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: IT IS FAR EASIER TO KNOW @KQI94 hoping that East will duck if he MEN THAN TO KNOW--MAN.—ROCHEFOUCAULD 653 : has the ‘ace. ‘ (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) WEST EAST But East, alive to the situa- | = 419643 410872 tion, goes up with the ace, | : ; -| 9542 WAT South following suit: with the : , | FREE DELIVERY | $3, SAT q [South following suit with 'h* OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE hb I972 & K104 Now if there were no such con- | _ From 5:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. t SOUTH arith th ho, Wait + | 4Q5 would be faced ith a difficult | "L CAN'T THINK OF ANYONE, “I | 7e saW ae : | te ASOR “1 MR. ! Open Seven Days a Week . ¥KQ5103 decision on what to play next. NG ME, PUNCHY; BUT DON'T EVEN THIN! one LeMeTIERE | SH ‘N’ 5 ‘1 eo 753 (He would not know. whether | [MY NAME, LEST UNFRIENDLY AGENTS 1B Ouv! FISH ‘N’ CHIPS AQB ! HieieRee Tw coven wityt quer keep \ WAS ONE GUY! LOOKED With Free Extra | = to return -a club in-the hope | |PiERCE MY COVER IDENTITY! SUST BEEP hive A BUTLER IN A Order Chips ° 65¢ The bidding: that his partner might have the | ]2'GAT ON As |F NOTHING UNUSUAL J6 LIMEY MURDER i South Weet'* North. Rast deen, or whether to return a | [HAPPENING BUT ANSWER ME CAREFULLY ly’ | Sy mietyd 1@ Pass 2@ Pass diamond in the hope that his) ae een Fe GW WH aeen SAK: ay ees ae | DIAL 4-6669 2@ Pas 49° eure might have another | Jone ay OFFICAL LOOK 2 — Ve aates NOW | i 7 i ue eto a 4 % : ; Pek : | The problem is easily resolved W-énne HEIDELBERG The bidding: lif East-West are” familiar with | SNe b= } i : .. |the trump echo convention. | Coffee Shop & Delicatessen Opening lead —— ten of dia- Wet yotted the diamond at 192 Kent Charlottetown | onds f : sy trick two with the five of There are a handful of deli- \tryumps and later plaved the two aa cate little touches in bridge when East took dummy's nine ‘ which you have to be familiar with the ; ee Need 50.00 with if ~ want to A agtnecaee his lah ea td ygumps is | ac most. qut of your caras. ‘called ho and shows that | “til Pay Day For example, there is thé con- |j¢< aie Waa cies trumps. Bv | M peur air vention known as the trump the came thken. if West had Try Atiantic Ss echo When the eer ath ruffed” oriainatly with the “two t " . ‘ my, [stances arise is not-well- ane tater nlaved Me five. he Thrifty Fifty 1: she convention is worth it8 would have denied having , a) J 50,00 cast only 23¢ per week | Yeieht in gold. _ third trump 7 u i SET rr South is in four hearts and) -East consequently finds it | . ' ivr we West teads-a-singleten_diamond—easy—_to—solvethe_prablem ‘that FINANCE CORP. | Bast takes the ace and Sool at trick six. He returns : , ithe deuce, West ruffing the dia-.a diamond. knowing full well 169 Kent St, Birab ltioie |mond with the five, West re-“tHat tis partner is able to ruff. - “ : ee - “ 4 § ° 'M LUCKY HE )> - = DIDN'T TAKE Cc RAIN TODAY... ( @ STARTING ABOUT a NOON... “A 2 Qo ~” a he = eee - i; . : DESPERATELY, TRYING ree . : “THE HYPNOTIC FOG THA oS HE IS TOO PERFECT To sPoiL ol. LI'L ABNER'S BRAIN, DRIPPER WIZ SAUCES/7 OUT OF RESPECT, ae DOES HIS FAMOUS IMITATION ‘LL BOL HIM” OF EDDIE FISHER __.. a : ae) Pf r eo AGAIN (hy > ‘ “if. oD N ANS z S LS ‘ te ~ perth EFFECT—INCREASED Ks = | NUMBNESS — 4a) - Fach anerie tae Sap oRD Ne \ . \. ‘ Nang \ aa wr :