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The appointees —- C. Rhodes Smith. commission chairman. and A. S. Whiteley. commis- sioner-will be able to devote full time to preparation of the our Following Mr. F/‘leming's an- Ministcr Green announced that Mr. Whiteley. 59. will become Canadian consul-general in Se- attle Jan. 1 on completion of the drug report. UNDER FIRE The government has been un- der opposition fire for its deci- sion not to reappoint Mr. Smith and Mr. Whiteley to the com- CKCW-TV 1.15 p.m.—Sta1on Sign On News, Weather, Sports 2.00 p.rn.—Top Tan Plus 3.00 p.m.—Atlant|c Football 4.15 p.m.—lnter-Collegiate Football 5.30 p.m.--Bugs Bunny 6,00 p.m.—i(lngflsher Cove 6.30 p.m.—The Early Show Stranger Wore A Gun 8.00 p.m.—Bavarly Hillbillies 0.30 p.m.-—Tel| the Truth 9.00 p.rn.—-The Untouchables 10.00 p.m.—NHi. Hockey 11.15 p.m.—-Juliette ii.45 p.m.-Sports Unlimited 12.00 pm.~cBC TV News 12.10 a.m.—CKCW-TV News 12.15 e.m.--The Leta Show Let's Do it Again 2.30 e.m.-—Sign Off \ . . L_. x»o ,1 TV. 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But the ac- tion was good enough to ensure speedy conclusion of an inquiry started five years ago. He said the obvious conclu- slon to be drawn from Mr. Fleming's statement was that the government acted only be- cause of persistent efforts by the opposition to spotlight the departure of the two men. '.l'll Glllldl Cheri tteto Sat.. Oct. 27. 1x2. 9 e ° "” ° "’ ‘PC Organizer OTTAWA (CP)—Frank How- ard (NDP — Skeena) said e here that Saskatchewan In- ,dInn chief. hired at a cost of 6.500 to survey opinions of in- dians.in‘ the province. is an organizer for the Progressive Corlservativr party. lie made the comment in the Commons after Citizenship Min- istcr Bell reported the payment tn Chief Joseph Dreavcr of the Mistawasis band was to survey and report on the reactions of nouncement. External Affairs fa Nfld. Sets Up Hog Station ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CF) — The first shipment of breeding stock r a hog breeding station being established by the Newfound- ister W. J. Keough announced. Mr. Keough said in a state- ment development of the breed- ing’ station is an important implementing a livestock pro- duction program being estab- lished by the government. de- signed to make Newfoundland more self - sufficient in meat. Egg and other livestock produc- n. m .-p O ‘U The 50 hogs come from breed- ing lines which have shown an ability to produce top grade perk carcasses with the most economical usage of feed. They were specially produced by Con- _ naught Laboratories of Toronto. Other steps in the program. announced by the government Indians to last ear‘: recom- mendations by a special Senate- Commons committee on Indian affair Mr Howard asked whether the government was aware that “most of his‘. time in Saskatch- cwan is spent in organizing for the Tory party.” . ‘Ni.-," r Bell replied. ;?English Mother, Retiring Anti-Combines Pair Has Govt; Jobl" c"“°"°" "'°" Assigned To Special Post Return To N.S. I NEW VICTORIA, N.S. (C?)- An English - born widow and her 11 children plan to return to this small Cape Breton coal lmming towr next month. I Mrs. Jean Tighe informed rel- atives here that she and the children have been homesick since returning to her native village of Poynings and planned to return. Mrs. Tighe first came to Can- ada as a 17-year-old war bride in 1946. Her coal miner hus- elub grcenskeeper, appealed to Red Cross officials for assist- ance to bring the family to Eng- land. The children range in age from three to 18 years. VWGNVI‘.-'9 CAVIAR RECORD during the spring session of the t_.legislature. include establish- ment of a feed mill and a abattoir. ‘ Ontario’: sturgeon and caviar iproduetlon in 1961 was worth $187,000 and 36,200 respectively. FILLERS V ESIION AEXOIH CONTRACT BRIDGE By_ B. JAY BECKER North dealer. North-South vulnerable. sqsu 91033 exrssss O——_— ‘G 52 Q A 9 7 4 aaqrmsz The bidding: North East South West 19 14 2; 24 . 5 9 Pass 5‘ 8‘ Opening lead—four of spades. Maintaining control over trumps is vital in the play of many suit contracts. This hand required delicate treatment by the declarer to bring home his slam contract. ' West led a spade and dummy took it with the ace. Declarer played a club and finessed the queen. West showing out. South realized. from the bidding. that 5.20-—The Outports 6.30—The Magic Carpet 7.00—Back To The Bible 7.30-—-News 8. 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Radio 0.15-Pick Of The Pops 9.00—Iest of Dixie 9.25-CBC News 9.30-NHL I-lockev ll.30—-Musle nu Midnight 12.10-—Danee/Date CK? RADD SUNDAY 7.25--sign On ‘ ‘ 7:20-News Headlines L Weathd 0:00--la lonne New-Ila Ii30-Radio Ilble Class 9.00-News s Wee 9:10-Sunday School by Radio 9u3o—elb1a Institute Idcst l0.00—Sunday Momma M-is-rim C05 10:30--Nelghborlv. N-vu T.»-NOW! 1:15-Tel Us A 390W fix" ' 0' I. Weather itfirll Vision ’ he would be unable to ruff his diamonds successfully in dum- my. so d a heart and finessed the queen. hoping to establish that suit and thus take care of some of his diamond losers. The finesse lost to the king and East returned the ten of diamonds. South took the ace, and. proceeding according to plan. played a heart to the ace and ruffed a heart. If he had ruffed a diamond first or chosen to finesse the club .after win- ning with the ace of hearts. he would have been defeated. The hearts having turned out to be divided 3-3. South‘ now ruffed a diamond in dummy. At . this point, dummy had two good hearts. two trumps, and the J-3 of spades. while East still had the K-9 of clubs and four spades. South still had to take a club 1o_§nnfw,_umv, finesse to pick up East's Ix-9. wapon but he couldn't afford it yet. In- 12,1r1a,t.t,oppea ( hill stead, he led one of dummy's of washmgton, on. ‘AT THE .465 OF 91 Rll’LEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ' Akoumm lll tlemcibera. Germany’, BUILT IN 1750 ASA SEMI ARY AND Now A course DORMITORY HAS BEEN USED AT MQRIOUS more up wmi me HORSE on roe or me can: IP00! (JLN5 3. D62) A:-.ir¢w5u"e'«’:'"a'«'l3'z."”ii.o was any .Ll.3)| VLI3 6'X LNESV 13303-S DAJLY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 20. Ga.r~ 1. Partly opal 1. Region men?- 5‘. Hobo’: 2. Jokes T101’!-lei‘ request 3. Prescription 31. Devon 9. Gladiators’ term “V0? ' 4. Sun god 24. Girl’: 5. Mothers: nick- coiloq 9.,-. . . 35-P31” nmaa :-Jaraea lea-f: E1-IL-‘[!F.-3 mama 9.00—-News , 8- Weather 9.05-Starlight Serenade . 9.30—TIA l0.00—News. Inland I. 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If he trumped thieves 9 E1‘.’°t“° 31 Rtahi B 4-2'R,j,¢dw; the heart. declarer would over- 17-Guide’ 1 “fit t ‘mt 3 ego,-g-_ ruff, draw another round of 2°-Heme" i3'f>1.,;1um" 32 River 43 Asimisn. trump. and then be able to ruff lam’ 15‘M°mm,. ' 45_ Prim“ one diamond and discard his 22‘g"°l““' '.mgm_” 3,". 4g,M.u,1 other diamond on the last heart. 28 Aflzient 13 carried 35_ con: conning If East didn't ruff the heart. ‘re ion of ljgrmy 35_Rgbuke 45 Mongol South would discard a diamond Ffmce ' and lead still another heart. 27 Eyes, I 2 3 4 5‘ 6 7- La Whether East r u f f e d at this 29' Ancient point would again make no dif- 'u.,ve1mu¢, 9 to II ference. East's king of clubs 39 Appor. was bound to be trapped either gonad n. 1'5 on that trick or the next one. 32,pa_1a notice "D So South made the slam as a "‘ '5 result of his thoughtful la . 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