ad * 4 * es a : " a s aw" ; * 2 - 6 : . 2 - 2. 7” 5 ° oi » 5 J . ON THE The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., April 6, 1965. 9 mote. te mark i9 Floniaa pon-, oe + A : ee aera ——-2 E Fe eine pereeiliir'y ene | Mm ovis...’ | [ JUST LIKE IN A Bid ; at Ee Ri Bs eee ts 2 ° - leictiay tw teelte 0 ls-candiang oan o> oe sn Ss : wT race for. the office of Demo. ; TUESDAY PROGRAMS y eratic national committeeman Q:- crevry | : A. =| O.. . FIGHT ‘NEWCOMER: SD! 10.30. @.m.—Farm Business This. year, when Elliott an Z 1.90 sm Sgn Of seve AMES ALTVE] sotsces!ier' mayor, tne resent G 1.30 p-m.—Musicale * a - . ;mayo:, Melvin e Michard, said z —Film est: . ee He . . ‘ : a ignt i 5 ty J. W. DAVIS Roosevelt, daughter Anna and| -What do you look forward to ~ — ee ms > x 366 antes 2 ek . WASHINGTON (AP)—James John, the youngest son. ‘politically, beyond the mayor's“ y,.. possibility that Filiot | 330 pos -tehe thot |Roosevelt, now a congressman Anna and. her husband, Dr, job. If you’ should win that. He might be considered for gover. 208 aaccha Mis Gude toms from California, is trying for James A. Halsted of the veter-|has been talked of for the Sen- sor of Florida in 1966. or for a! 4 st oa cients Coals mayor of Los Angeles. That ans administration, live quietly ate, or governor.) tha fearess.—has__hesa 00 pm—fweboll XL-5 election is next Tuesday, -Avriliin Washington. John, 49, an'in- “Oh, now,” he protested with’ inted in Miami. Asked eet 0 p.m.-Masic: Nap _ Elliott Roosevelt, now a Flor-|vestment banker in Wall Street,'a wide grin. “I'm about 57 years it, he said: *~ 3 nen — ' 6.00 p.m.—39 Halt Hours for tr | 4 business consultant is run-|is often referred to as “the|old—and if 1 cam do a good job)""..) siaye absolutely no ambi-| 5 PRETTY THE PROGRAMS HAVEN'T THE THEY ‘DON'T ail oacaeie ning for mayor of Miami Beach. |Republican Roosevelt.” As for as mayor, that's my limit.” tion, to rug for governor or the ] INTERRUPT Pa caw dees That election is June 1. ‘ |running for office, John says:| Roosevelt has been campaign-| 36. 1 moved here to live PUA eearIAL ! 7.15 p.m.—1BA And Franklin D. Roosevelt ‘1 am.-just interested in cun-'ing harder than his No. 1 0 | here ‘mt én dabve out.” COMMERCIALS! poet ea a Jr., mow under secretary of!ning my end 0° the business.” ponent, Samuel W. Yorty, who Elliott, over the years, has : 8:00 p.m.—Dr.: Kildare: commerce, is thinking of run-| So, a political tour. of the is now the mayor. | come in for considerable criti- z - Gai etnies tiene : ning for governor of New York/Roosevelt- family would be; Yorty has been favored to win cism and he was asked whether = 9.30 p.m.—NHL Semi-Finals sy ii iS ‘bounded by the activities of re-election, but his aides have) 0 1 that some of it might | ak ee These sons of former presi- Jimmy, Elliott and Frank— been saying- they wished be! neve been intensified because he = 1818 gimchearte Usteieed deni Franklin, Delano Roosevelt that’s who. friends of Franklin|would campaign as hard as ves a Roosevelt. == 11.30 p.m.—Eye Opener . |are- keeping very much alive |Jr., call him. Roosevelt. 4 1200 p.m.—CBC TV News - {the political magic of the Roose-| All three~ are comparatively, Roosevelt didn’t resign from MORE EXPOSED | ie 12.13 a.m.—Local Westher.and Sports elt mame, 20 years after the young, as national politicans Congress to run for mayor, and) “I think thal's quite true,” he ‘Scores [drain of. thei. Lather. go. Jimmy is 57, Elliott is 34/he'd keep his seat if he loses.|said. “You af much more ex-, 12.15 p.m.—Sign OF ; Bs ae eens and tase |and Frank is 50. . Elliott; who had been netive — — ie ae bad ; r . nam rl Jimmy, t jin a- variety of businesses migh CKCW-TV netin. All are big, strapping," \° i oe hae fy i nee York, Texas, Arizona,|licized more than if you| = physitdl specimens — just as : *. lowa:-and California, iekly (weren't related.” joo aaceennie: Nhe. (Rog gee rameale 4008 lnktys feral tho. on ot Ge | aoe ree oes cere ae aha aed no « all are liberal Democrats, | ae ; 4 OR re a.m.—Our Farm Business But, being individuals, they House of Repenaciniions, RIPLEY s BELIEVE 1200 Seay Goat fone gains it evarethind Ft St theta toe tar guesionf — 2.00 } : one thing, : igs 9 — 12.15 pim.—Chez Helens mind . - ae Wee O88 | tow did being your father’s son | } : ind about what effect being a 12.30 p.m.—Butternut Savere Roosevelt has had om their po- Help. you. Pe ; arma 6-X LNSOV 1a¥Das 12 50 p.m.—CBC News llitical careers. ‘ | 1.00 p.m.—Tuesdey Playbill i aan se ee him Sit certainly. helped in the- Dreambost —Says it has a ot opport ; peop 2.30 ae Home With Helen ont hurt a little. Franklin says it ona’ tie cies ‘. oe . : lit hasn't had any eféct. Elliott |. : v *t 3.00: p-m.—Moment of : Truth jsays, “of course it's important, nave’ heen It cave me an ie: 3:30 p.m.—Teke Thirty idon’t kid yourself." : | .. |heritance of strength from a lot 4 G00 p.m.—As The World Turns M5 oe ; %4 30 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle IN BACKGROUND of people. 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers - | Far in the background politi-| And how has it hurt? __ 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop leally are the other two children) “Oh, I inherited the haters 6.00 o.m—Supper Club : ‘of Franklin D. and Eleanor | and nothing can change that.” | E 615 p.m—Lione! Television. News | : 6 25 p.m,—Weather “Ry - ee ft ¥ E==c= JohnDiefenbaker a7 pg”/A 1260 p.m.—C8C- TV News INCE SUVA Vv PRI ( 1129-1Ad0 \RO . 12.15 @.m.—Viewooint . Bi dae (cP) — = Davie stepped down,. he would only | 1220 «m—tiond! Network Mews |,Fulton has pledged he will |say “no comment." - - COMMAN : 12.25 Deasitiveewend Sign OF | week with and support’’ Con-| Mr. Fulton told the quarterly wien Stee eee Ral. eel servative Leader John Diefen- meeting of the B.C: Progressive AGAINST NAPOLEON, ibaker when he returns to fed-}Conservative Association ear-. YET HE ALWAYS ATE DINNER 3SNOW AaIDIN RADIO ove = | ate ;: \ : = “2 pegemet lappenared Bi te Pe aera Time | | — ? ‘Mr. Fulton, former’ justice following the announcement by THEN SLEPT UNTIL 6 PM., I'VE GOT CHILLS 1 { IT'S PRETTY HARD FROM THE TWENTY- 6.30—News', and Weather sjand. public works minister im \Dr\-Willoughby that. he will not AROSE ONLY TO EAT BREAKFAST ‘AND A FEVER 4 TOTELL Love AT FOUR-HOUR GRIPPE A 6.35—Merning Roundup lthe Diefenbaker’ federal. govern- run again. : — AND SLEPT AGAIN UNTIL : -: i G MOMS a FIRST SIGHT- €.45—Island Westher. Mer. Temp. ments, announced that he will | - He said he wilf delay resigna- | LUNCHTIME AT 3A.M, rh : A <= 6 46—Meming Roundup igive up his leadership of the tion as provincial leader as \ese eee ith aan re 6.55—News and Weather ’ [Bc ea party. He will |long as possible-to allow a new rasa ; 2 i \\ge { 7.00—Hebrew Chvistien Hour } ree “as .Conserva- leader to be chosen. He h j | ‘ 7 15—Morming Roundup itive Member of Parliament for \the choice will be made quickly! DAILY “ROSS VORD . ‘> + \- 7.30—News and Weather, | Kamloops, a riding he repre- because he intended to resign " : rhs | 7 35—ferm Repent sented for 18 years before ‘he immediately if a federal elec- ACROSS DOWN 19.0r- - Pi iaeitts! + oe ig 7 41—Morning : Roundup jtook over the provincial leader-. tion is called. : | 1.Itdoesn't 1.Mandarir Jando’s [Bigiolr Mole! EL] ° 7.45—Island Weather, Mar. Temp (Ship in 1963. | An- election was “probably § . Pay po RR oan TA 7.44—Merning Roundup .| Dr. Charles Willoughby, Coa- imminent,” a fact “‘not unre- ~ 6 Billiard 2. Small eon oe 7 56é—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard S¢tVative MP for Kamloops, has |lated to the timing of this an-| | shot quarrel a 6.01—News <n Pane = anaes inouncement today.” _ | 11. One cts | ois a 8 11—Weather aa? |, Mr. Fulton has “been, men-.| The year-old. lawyer and , 5 , . 8.16—Morning Roundup jtioned as possible successor ‘Rhodes Beholar. left the federal; tie eottene | Se sheuts ae ; 45—Weather ie? jto Mr. Diefenbaker for some field’ in, 1963. to become Be. | 12. Dwelling 4 Orim's 26. Manner . Atlentic News Roundug {time leader: y Although the party, 13. Conscious partner 27. Colon- 1 6. theagha fer. Neder et» Butche. said ata press confer- |raijed th’ elect any” members | 14. Cements, 7. Cloak 7 Kade . 9 00—News & Voice Reports - ence that his decision to return ithe 1968 provincial election, the! asa. - 8.Wanderer 29. Eggs ® i1-C8C Notions! News , (0 9g og ‘al scene has nothing Consergatives ‘doubled their road 9. River ir 31. Electric 49. Spoken 9 16—Notes end Music ito do with the.leadership. Asked | popular vote. | 15, Fourth of Baltic veurrent = 42. Incite 50—News and Weather Hikests e ore in the | He told the meeting “some- | abushel _‘ 10. Flat-topped’ strength 44. Stitch | 10.05—Notes and Music. p_if Mr. Diefenbaker ‘thing lasting to our province” 17, Time hill 34. Vitality . 45. Halfems oa OS—P.E.I. Road Report was contributed by arousing an | period 16.Novakoi - 36. Range 47, Williams, > r 2.07—Town and Country Time | 2:45--It Happened Today and Hinterest in what politics might | 18. Wrestler's Stanley 37. Drunkare of Boston 5A 1.00—News and Weather .Jehn_Drainie Tells A Story |and should be.” cushion 18.Measure © 39.Grape 48. Bitter Fd 1.05—Notes end Music 3:00—CBC News. e ee " 20, Italian -of distance refuse vetch.. mg! 1 45—Bulletin Board 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee : river 1.50—Notes end Music 3:30—Trans-Canada Matinee EPA Plane 23. Lazily -S5—Atlantic News Roundup 4:00—CBC News : ; | 25. Libel or 2.00—Weather 4:03—Canedian Roundup __, - slander 12.05—Town end Country Time 4:10—Music ‘In The Air . Wrecked }- 26. Printer's 12.30—News end Weather - 4:30—Countdown | care: Pe ed Coaey Sp ae | ST. PIERRE, St. Pierre-Mi-, 28Atier *1.05—Town -end Country Time | 5:30-CBC Note Book jquelon -(CP)—An East@i Pro- _ 30. Golf term *1.15—Whet's On Topp 6-00—CBC News ; jvincial Airways DC-3 that ran 32. Measure iz *1.45—Town and ‘Country Time 6:15—On Parliament Hill :- |off the end of the runway Sat-| 33.Cut off = *2.00—News and Weather 6:20—Today's Editorial bog A at o a re area | 35 ome *2.05—Mostly Music cs land Sports) 7 se tiny French islands 0! ooo rf Soest Headlines end Weather| a ates pena ‘the south coast of Newfoundland 56. Weather | *3 03—Trans-Cenede Matinee | 6:30—Business Barometer ~ jwas wrecked. No one was in-! a: ees *3 30—Tope ‘In Pope 6:35—Music In The Evening |dured. ; se es dabaee | {4 00=News Headlines dnd Weather! 7'30—Radio ~ Int'l |, All EPA spokesman said Sun-) 99 wis 24.03—Cenedien Roundup 8.00—Assignment day the plane, on a charter) *? Mitty 73 54 16-Yegs te Bas 8.30—The Benny Hill Show ‘flight from St. John's, Nfid., to 41 Se acies iy | +5 00—News end Weather 9-00—Christian Frontiers, St. Pierre, did not crash as ear- 43. Stood u \Z *5 05—The Outporns | 9.30—Choirs In Concert \lier reported but continued off 46. Talk P at * 5. 25—Marine' Weather * "110.00—C8C National News. On Pay the end of the runway when it 49 Biack bird. @) : ; 5.28—The Outports | liament .Hill and _Speaki was unable to stop because of 50. Moth 5 *6.00—News end Weather | + Personally ice. , $1. Hints 56 15—On Perliement Hill |10:30—Music Scene Monreal The spokesman said the plane’ 52. Bamboo~ - +6.20—Today’s Editorial |1100—Symphony Hall; Vanco: jhad its undercarriage torn like grasses * 6.25—Sports Parade Symphony Orch. jaway. One wing was extensively roe ’ _ 46 * 6 30—Business Barometer {12:00-—C8C_ News " [damaged and both engines were DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: -& 35—Tonight’s Music : Marine Weather +t ripped fromthe wings. Ax ' “a YDLBAAXR sya wanes CONTRACT BRIDGE =~). tor the tnreetin tor the two On ate ning er, apes + 7.46—Lone Guide Program for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete, Single letters, apos peo rama aghor By B. JAY BECKER - trophies. the lengthg@iid formation of the words are sl|/hints ; 8.58—News Headlines, and Weather . day the code are different. « 's 9.00—Christien Frontiers ° cae a West dealer . the jack would force the | . — ~~. 110.00-CBC Net. News, On Partie) 2 Oo (Omer 5 nN OE oe Ow: OF RE Ee kerye -xuKD ‘ ment Hill end Speaking Both sides vulnerable. ace | ' Personally NORTH Bat Wont jot ee ene | EVES UBECVEY RETOPs cPrKe 10.30—Music Scene OQ954 continued with the ace and am | | S1.66-Sietib go) Masinial | Wester 926 other club, which South ruffed.| WJ.—-QUYR JIMUWH ; 111.05~Starlight Serenade @Al0o - Dec.arer then drew two rounds ; 11.30—News and Weather $8732 of trumps, followed by a! low| Yesterday's Cryptoquote: LEARN TO GET USED TO It. 11.35—Sterlight Serenade WEST EAST diamond to the ten, which won. | EELS GET USED TO SKINNING.—CHURCHILL | §°2:00=CBC News, Maritime Weather, 6 AK 1063: 872: Pursuing his search for addi- (© 1965, King Features Syndicate Inc) ' and Seern @32 _ 9984 ogee information, South ruffed’ : a tee peepee : @Ké | O9875 a club. caa SAQIS Bend When West followed suit, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE. ‘ ’ 80) South had all the knowledge he , : f ? » yanen Occ siers a to _, the en bd ELEMENTARY, o + 6:00—The Morning Show. Part ¥ | played a low -diamond to | 265! MARTHA ! 7.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 ‘9 QI32 ace, catching the king, and thus | ee orto ane Wenarre D0lBcK mY > * 8:00-CBC News end inlend Ks made the contract. Had he led STRATESY ne oe AGAINST THE FOOTPRINTS, g | a _ Weather c: ‘The bidding: the queen instead, in order to UP! HOW Come YoURE BUT SHE HATES TO SAY SO oO * 8:1S—Maritime Sportscast | west North East South repeat the previously ‘successful NTING THE BONY FINGER of ) { INCASE SHES WRONG! o . | 8.21—The Morning Show, Part 2 1@ Pass Pass Dble,_ finesse, he ‘vould have -lost- a AT YOURSELF IN THe /| EVENTUALLY SHELL BRING ME x - 8:35—Max Ferquen - Pass iNT. Pass 2@ | (diamond trick later and. GREAT FOOTPRINT MY6tERy # eer oS boom > : 9:00—CBC News Pass 2NT Pass 49 down one. i : ; SHOES! AN aa . } ; %11—Commentery It_ is interesting to follow | ( DOES I WIN MY BET. + 9:16-A.M. Chronicle Opening lead—king of spades. jSouth’s thinking in the matter, | 4 * 10: 15—Playroom Declarer starts the play of ‘because it gave him proof post- | \ *10:30—To Market With Music most hands with only a limited tive that West had started with | : | . + 11.00—-CBC News {knowledze of how the oppo the doubleton king of diamonds. SEN THEY'LL MOST LIKELY )/ BUT INNERCENT *11:05—Joan Marshall nents’ catds are divided. But Deciarer reasoned that if West ea HANG YO’, AN'AH'LL. ME GITS TH’ * ‘Tithe Comune as the play . progresses, he /had held: =: GIT OFF WIF MERELY STIFFEST + 11:20-Record Album learns more and more about the Spades AKi0x Hearts xx Dia-| p : ‘LIFE, AT HARD LABOR! 7 SENTENCE’ +1030. The Archers makeup of the unseen hands,| monds Kxx Clubs AQI09 he 6 ~ : —s AH’LL BEA ‘11-45 Trumpeters Lutlaby ‘and in some cases he can per- | would have o pened the bid- i LI'L ORPHIN, , 12-00- JemBioree function * form really marvelous deeds as dinc with a club, not a spade. ‘TIL TH’ DAY AH + 12.15 Maurice Pearson ja result of the conclusions he is This would have been the DIE fr : * 12:30-—-Maritime farm 8°Cast jable to draw. © |proper opening bid with such a ' 100-CBC News snd Weather For example, take @ hand like /hand. + 1:15-Whars On Tapp |this one where South performed | Since West had opened with a 2 ' 1:45—Time Out For Melody ~ (nobly. West led the king of spade, it followed that he had | 1591.0 Time Signa! ‘spades and ‘then shifted to a five spades, and hence that he » 2.00—Time Out For Melody trump. Declarer took the heart |could have only two diamonds. ' 245—Allantic School 8°Cast in dummy and played a club to!‘ This conclusion turned out to ‘ “Rirway Yo Song” the jack. He ‘hoped that. East. | be eminently correct. It simply | 2:30—Atlantic Schoo! 8’Cast despite his pees of. one spade, |goes to shbw the power of posi- | , “Lecendy and Stories” ~ might have ine queen, in which itive thinking ee: © . ye e AOE, OD PO AM ste eh CAA REE tins Psat, orth RE Ae ROA ERIE a *