Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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puzzle: Do We Speak Your Language? Tucked away in a remote comer of Washington, inaccessible to everything except WMAL-TV' s signal* and the CIA. is a language school for Peace Corps candidates. In this polyglot ivory tower, pandemonium reigns. Though each student knows two foreign languages, in the fine old tradition of government classification none has been assigned to a country whose language he speaks. Nor do any two speak the same two languages. The languages: French. Spanish. German, Dutch, Arabic, Turkish. We'll call each man by the name of the language he's studying. Mr. Spanish speaks Dutch and German. One of his colleagues speaks Dutch and Arabic. Mr. French and Mr. Dutch speak Arabic, German, Turkish and Spanish between them. Both the men studying the languages spoken by Mr. Dutch speak French. What were the two foreign languages spoken by the man studying Turkish? Talk turkey to us. Reward follows. *WMAL-TV reaches Washington's remotest corners with balanced programming calculated to reach buyers for your clients' products. Fourteen great new ABC-TV shows, more than 28 hours of new local programming each week, spark our happy new TV viewing year. Acclaimed by young and old, firm and infirm, critic and claque alike. Inquiries invited by Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. Puzzle adaptation courtesy Dover Publications, New York 14, N. Y. Address answers to: Puzzle §85, WMAL-TV, Washington 8, D. C. wmal-tv ® Evening Star Broadcasting Company WASHINGTON, D. C. Represented by: HARRINGTON, RIGHTER & PARSONS, Inc. Affiliated with WMAL and WMAL-FM, Washington, D. C.j WSVA-TV and WSVA, Harrisonburg, Va. October 7, 1963