:Tho Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues, Nov. 10, 1964. 15 one nooowsu. AT _r megs; Long Negotiations Expected In Russian-Chinese Quarrel up FOR HER TO ' GRADUATE! ON THE AIR‘ . TUESDAY PROGRAMS U.S. 6 CFCY TV MOSCOW iReutersl—The se- would probably require lengthy ; cret soundings going on in M05. negotiations “ru n n I n g into: ' I“, p_m.-Mu,ic.I, l I cow between Chinese and Rus- months and years." .2 we p.m.—Burns s Allen “In leaders to See whether‘ More likely is a continuation ‘3 h 230 p.m.-Todsy at Home they call patch up their 910- of the present sounding, in boy; : sou p.ll|.-AI The World lurm (ound difference“ mum go 0“ capitals through “friend- > 3.30 p.m.-lske lhlrty [or years! diplomatic experts ship visits " aoo .m.—Tho Secret Storm 1 r - ' 4 3' :rm-r-Razllo Dazzle By BEM PRICE nearly $50000 a month to oper- Chinese Premier Chou En.lai.! one ream“ tzetefln’: _ . _ WASHINGTON (AP) —- The ate a bulk cargo carrier on the headin the limb est 0 l ‘ “mind "‘0"? 22% 2.:Z—wz:lln;il5 number of me" Who 50 d"“’“ t“ high Seas—about twice what it. to Mogscow in Siore ilffifnig‘me" resumed negotiation“ is the ‘sea in American ships is costs to operate an identical months, is probably engaged int:hat they probably W‘sh to a" shrinking year by year. So is ship under a foreign flag. taking soundings of the neszgss “'h“'h°F.the prose!“ com?” the "umber 0‘ Ships. The average age of all U.S. Kremlin leadership and little we lpadersnp phase m SOYM I The flag of the greatest trad- shipping is 18 years. while tne more. the diplomats said. We “mud owe“ the pneva Klldm “‘3 Ratio" 011 eNth—the nation average for the world's fleets is They said the removal of So- anempt‘ which once made fortunes by 13 years. Germany ".Jld Japan viet leader Nikita Khrushchev. 1" was pointed 0i“ that Chou sending lean-stemmed clippers have fleets averaging only 10 has opened the way for talks. and his delegam“ would wami scudding around the Born to years of age. Such a step might be fur- in Separate talks. evaluate far Cathay -— is becoming in- By calculations of the AFL. lliiered by a significant shift lath“- degree 0‘ 9009510“ among creasineg rare in the world’s CIO marine trades department, the leadership of the Chinese “‘13 P9“’€l‘flll leading group on po I there are 43.000 Us seamen, Comm-um party, headed by the China issue and other mat- The U.S. maritime- industry but the unemployment. rate is M80 Toe-tuna and Liu Shao-c-hi, “"5- is sick. say records of Congress. 30 per cent, The national unem, the head of state Finally, the Chinese must de- the maritime administration. pioyment average is 5.3 .ter Rumor“ 0‘ an early Soviet- termine whether there has been 9-30 p.m.—Dsnny Kaye 10.30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge “.00 p.m.-—News Magazine ".30 p.m.—Other Voices 12.00 p.m.——CBC IV News 12.13 sum—Local Weather l2.” s.m.-Slgn Off CKCW TV the federal maritime commis- cent. tlungs; sumimitlin Peking were any real c'iange of heart on is- sion and shipping leaders_ rea cautousy since it was sues dividing Peking and Mos- l0.00 Lin—Station Sign On A report of the House of rep. mUEfilz: conmb pointed out that such a meet- cow among the Kremlin rulers National School Toleeeu resentatives ammwst subcom. . . ing would presuppose some‘followlng the remova Ilflgg pa.:.—;l:'v;s Séotiad school. mmee. headed by Representa_ 3:21lg‘wfigflagfigm‘fifihfi: kind of understanding and this Khrushchev. - - ‘ . 5 "I" tive Emanuel Celler (DEM. di at_at the ve 1 t_ . 123(5) p.rn.:3l‘end|'y‘ [Glam declares that “American foreign lines s 2‘ pm" a "M 1”“ 1'01"“ “‘9 1’9"“elated by nate U.S. trade routes are ' 4.00 p.m.—Socrot Storm °f Amelie“ “hip” "Fl lab” This helps explain complaints Nil SWIM! L 4.30 gum—Raul. Dazzle us- firms have "315mm 499 from some US. manufacturers 0’15F3AYG‘PRS 5.00 p.m.—Fun Time ships. including 264 tankers. that foreign competitors are 6_00 p.m.—Supper Cub under the flags Of Panama. able to dump their goods in the o.l5 p.m.—l.|orlel Television News Honduras and Liberia. United States at prices below - I 6.25 p.rn,-Wulhor By maritime administration those of the domestic market. .l Q can p.m.—Spom figures. the U.S. merchant fleet re is more to the picture: l2.30 .m.-Butternut S usro U ,- l2.50 Fpan—CBC N wtq “:15” Of :1! 5°”; ‘ ‘ ' squeezing U.S. exporters for "mummpggg S 1.00 p.m.-—Tue|day Pleyblll m.“ t 9” abuses the sub" every nickel they can set. C will 0 To pie". . lady cszm'ttee “med comPetm‘m‘ One example: The rate on the x l 2.30 p.m —At Home With Helen 5' "‘3 agreements “W'Amer‘ shipment of steel) pipe from W05 1mm?!” N In ‘ loan rate discrimination and $93 0-WaShu -< m .r " M t , ” Rotterdam to New Rork 'NACEREMONY 3.00 p-m.—Aa The World Turns pit a My §?ECtlces' . $18.75} The rate from New York D T 3:30 p.m.—Tnks Thirty 0” '11 t ‘5 15 the mg" 005‘ to Rotterdam is $56.75. Rm DANIEL BAGLEY E c . U. "I e 6,35 pom—Supper Club consists of 918 active ships. Of the total of 913 0.5 ships, 7.00 p.m.-No Time For Sergean down from 930 last. year and 298 ase in domestic service. 011 1,415 in 1953. By way of com- the high seas are 615 U.S. ships parlson. the Soviet Union has a of which 319. owned by 15 lines. merchant fleet of 1,450 ships are subsidized; that is, the gov- 9:oo p-n'L-JOCk Bonny if mlitary cargoes are ex- ernment pays the difference "e- 93" P-m-DIMY K'lf' eluded, only 8.9 per cent of the tween what it. costs to operate 10-30 P-m-—Fr°nt P59. CW'OM' nation's more than 300,000,000 them and what it costs to oper- 11-00 P-m-"N°W' M‘igu'l“ tons of exports-imports, worth ate foreign vessels plying tne "-30 P-m’o'hg' Txmfi' 540.000.000.000 is carried in U.S. same routes. $205 92-:‘Siwwim ‘W' bottoms each year. Ten years This subsidy at present is ":20 :tm:_uon.«| Newark N.” ago the figure was close to 43 $200,000,000 a year. 12.25 em —Ststlon Sign on per ""t' “giggly 3:: 2?: 1.21:: 509°: MILITARY CARGOES gaged in foreign trade which re- ave.’ l'M LAT: wlussv's Hey, Mia.l<err.’wmr-A FOR rl-ls orrlcs! PlCKlNG M: UP _ , .lom MY CA2 POOL r <5 roe CLASS 1- . ONLY rim ' h A W 7:30 p.m.—-Ripcord 8:00 p.m.—Bunkhoun boys 0.30 pun—Petticoat Junction LEM VLL! CF" “mo mgfigduthmuuary cargoes are ceive no subsidy. Nearly every - TUESDAY Amen-oak t: semen?“ 0‘ total one of these ships was delivered \ . \ , vessel“ "f if“? 1“ [.15 between 1943 and 1945 2 ll .- oao—Nows and Weather by comsazi 3’ ' ~Bm'15hzfl‘ms- By 1966 nearly all of these THE MASONRY COFFIN 1 HILDMARS WERE TRAiNED , ' 6.35—Mornlng Roundup cent Mp thutm' earn" 5‘ per 510w__15 to 16 knots—“mpg OFA LADY BURIED IN REGGlO, "AWR By FRANCOIS BOUCHAY mi ‘el OAS—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. while Funcfsmg: or; 83::- will have reached the tbeoreti- AND E“OWNED 2a3°° “0'33” FAMED Fléiucll smmsmauu rnf -~ 6.4s—Morning saluting; cent of France's foreign trade 11?; and 0f the" "serum mmmic swarming foarMD “up” To “RV! “HUNT/Nd DOGS g‘ 6-55-NGWI an 0" 0' In the nine ms or comm, - ' . l Im'mbmw Chm?" Hm" "‘81 shipyards WithjUS~ oniy94r6 toTpfrfleaciretlfetnfm'Ffii‘i: “2:13): at . ~ I R r - - t . :ggu—xsfingndowulmu totalling 352,490 gross tramps disappear. even more 7.35—Farrn Report cong,r:§f;nn°“ 0m" m “"de’ U-S- trad" will have ‘0 "WEI in ACROSS “Wanting 12.A mails lalala ml 7.41—Morning Roundup J ‘ foreign bottoms. 1.Polynelia.n weight: rush. E l 7‘5 H d w "m M" hm apanese shipyards have or- nativeoven India of m 7.46_A;lmln 21."; ' p‘ ders f" “9 Ships Walling L'I‘lmely DOWN words m 2 r 7:56:533.9c.pwl. '1 Scoreboard hfgzggofiofirggg 3:133:37: Combines ROles ;.Whlpha.ndla 1.Reiating 14.Nega- lulllalau 4 I o , _ l . Frosted to a city tive x : 3-°‘—N'W' alumni slim A 8.11—Wnther “’f‘htim' Wife, Mother 10-3°“’°’ ztDlsputable Vote in late sits J. ' 8 lb—Mornlrtg Roundup 5 D that costs 310000.000 to . 11. Approaches 3. Kind of 19. 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Canadian 31,130.11 lO-OO-NOW' “‘4 W“"‘" 3' C c N.” she performs an average of 20.].nterna1 Indian province 34.Ta.rdy ' E " ‘0 05-N0m "‘5 MU'“ 3'°%—T"""C'"'d' M'”,"” 150 autopsies a year—a fascin- decays: 9. Foolish 24.Flower 36.1415. 5 l 2 lots—590p "‘0 R'Wd ‘3 "7""3‘C‘Md‘ M“'"“ ating job because "you never mil. 1 26. Kind of chlevous ” h loll—Notes and Music 4-0043“ NW” know What's inside." 21.5purt i0. Donkey tree child '< ' IMO—On Tour “°3‘c‘"‘“""" "°”"““P “I wanted a home life and 24-Pwasewsy "-OO-N'W' '"d wwh" 4'10—MU’IH" n" M.’ children and the regular pace "WWII “ 05"”°'” “N! Mm": “Is—Mum I" m. A" of a general practitioner "at. H 30‘5"” n" "ma g'gg’ffm'iffn . doesn't lend itself to this. After 25-Sharpa‘2" 11.33—Notes and Mom — N’- ' u . - dur‘n m final arm? Has—Bulletin Board 5‘20-T0mP0 m" marriage' I g y 26.Sphero year of internship. I decided I would have to choose a post 2151:3313" 11.50—Notss and Music CBC Notebook ‘l-55—"""”‘ "'w' “Md” 6004“ m.“ '01 re ular hours. 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N . ‘ GOO—News Headlines and Weather 9.00—Film In Society dry arlfugninP-Sénzuahz??ffi 87 Altlzled E y. w . — -C d Matinee 9.30—Chapel Royal :0 \vo . . 3.334;: .:n:°'p. l0.00-—CEC Nst‘l News. On rerlnmenuliickms the children in bed~ 38 12:31:” a) doo—Nsws Hudllnes and Weather Hi" 3i Speaking Personally 5h“ mu,” ha“ in the labor" 'mMent .‘ 4‘03_c.n.di.n pound” 10.30—Music Scene-Montrel torv until 11 pm. 39lShosh°nean g LID—Tops In Pops MOO—Action Theatre Her tWO Ema“ dfluihwmt Indians 4.57—Stop The Record "~30"N59h"00' Mlla Jny‘ 7' and Mary Mg. (0.Goddeas of SOD-News and Weather WOO—CBC ewi “m- 5- “‘5‘” h". “"L’kk i: net-mt.- ...Auo1uls noowmplz " ...l='l2tusniucs,NcsloooMm 505~ihe outpom MOS-Sport! Scorn 'nl-"d ""4 .Franted- The” “9'” t {1" w’ mustang nous BYHWS! UNSHWE summonses 5.25—Marlne Weather Marine Weather la" strange forth? mot "d DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work I lit (mist! mamas com: um: Wk,“ ' sea—Tho Outpom ills—Music In the Night Perform lutoplles- “'19 "l - A x y n I, n A A x R C: AREmTqurre uuuuu ow Mimi-we! , I 6.00—News .nd Weather is L o N 0 F E L L o W 0 77 / o. l5-On Parliament :0" E One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 0‘ " ‘~ ~ 0 — zygg—gx’Psixi. T . for the three L's. X for the two 0’s, etc. Single letters, apoa- U. I 7." . - ‘ trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. " L ) :‘gg‘:::‘i;:"'f. 30:32:.” 35’ 8- JAY BECKER loch day the code letters are different. p '. l a As—slnpytown [angle A Cryptograln Quotation : ' 7.00—Bsck to the BI e - South dealer. king. West returned a heart to v ;'3g:§°w:.;"dww'm" Both sides vulnerable. defeat the contract one trick. In Q x Y x B A x P L J z J E z P v U x P I" its—i2: Guido Program NORT "Tia"; 1:“ 1 “’b W‘de- “1"” I l" J N X Q W B a J D ii: w N 2 Q A I: x a A _ , AJ‘ on n c . . um um". Mum ‘ J 5 Actually. the hand was sim- N z P P F W J F D "' E c Y Y z P v ‘ ‘ Goa—News Hesdllnes and Weather rs pie to play. All that South had Yesterday's Cryptoquoto: I HAVE ALWAYS THOUGHT 9 :o—Tslont Festival ¢K10973 to do to insure the contract was moo—csc Net. News. on Psrlle- win the opening lead with the 333“ “mm” SHOULD MARE-Yr AND NO MAN.- rnont Hill and Speaking ¢ 9"“ 0 K33 ace of spades and then take a Personally AG“ :3:53 diamond finesse. Even 11:12: 0 19“. Kins tit-tum ayndlceto. Ins. '- 10.:o—Musl: Sc 0 finesse losing. South wou -' "' "DO-Now: and Raglan-l Wutllu “‘3 9"” had eight ready tlrlcks and the OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 9' "~05-St-vllilht 30'0".“ o absolute certainty of being able ‘ | "JO-Now- Ind WNW" .1310 7 to develop another by leading a DON‘T mm“, {M YEAHgANYONE I. H.35—Starllght Seton-do 9 A Q“ “ spade, WWHEARTED : W (1 -_ _ uno-csc News. Weather one! x I“ The finesse which South took pag‘rggsguufigtes MAwR w” - o .i 59"" on the opening lead was based - A ‘ ' E A AXTER N a The “dams: more on reflex action than con- REFRIGERATDRJHEN $333 Tilegel‘L 8 TR 0 A c“ “n” South West North East gcious thought. It should have gssKfia‘Ao usTbKEEp rum" :3 u- been evident to deelmr that mace” “MMOTHE ousuagtléf cigar Among, g nothing could defeat three no- DEPRMWOFH|6 0F ER "‘3H""'"'" "m "m Opening lead—five of spades: trump if the spade finesse wu MACTICAL 30K“wa I I “0°43” "M " w'm" To play first and think after- rejected MUST UNlTE IN on.» , ‘-‘5's”'""‘" °""“"" "W words is surely a bad habit. but South was clearly a victim of Romano” To Move ‘ ;' . 1'30‘M'V' '” by no means an uncommon one. habit. The combination of 0-10 IM OUT! ‘ "l V; ‘5"'°° “W "W" some situations in bridge are facing A-J-x nearly always /4 .. ‘ . I . ‘ ’°°_"'"° 0‘" H” mm” made to order for thoughtless calls for s finesse. but. this ' i f ' "” 2 6004'“ Mm” 5"" play. and it is quite easy to fall case, there were other factors { g t Vi .1, ~ a loo-"n m." 9'" =uto a trap on such occasions to consider. Far more import- ’ fl ' : "mu m '"‘ "W w‘m'" For e‘.mplg, look at in l I ant. was the question of insuring y 'l _ .‘mfitfinngl; . ' 'S‘M‘m‘m' m” hand from a rubber bridge the contract. -, ' \ gnarl; . a 2mm Morning show it South lied followed the ’ ' . trump and West led a spade. simple rule of first planning the I as“ 3-??“c: N.“ Declare:- played low from dum. play of the hand before playing I game. South was in three no- my. losing to the king. and play from dummy. he would surely lv’ WV 1.1 “2‘; '. \‘ ’ | g ; ‘g‘gfafy‘mwd’ ed low again when East return have decided that a spade tines j _ ' ~. . " “30"? a ,0 “Ln”, '0“, “puma ed a heart. so would jeopardize the contract Illr A ‘ / I V§‘ I) a ’ ~33 ‘ . "45.," Comm. est won with the queen and Without increasing the chances _ 39' §§ “‘1 , I <3“; 2 H mm AIM continued with the ace and an- of making it. So-called automa- wot l I, I I ‘ l \ \YA)‘ "M m- at" “a “Phil” tz.il'n:r.;‘"::;..n".:‘us: tot \ i / . i. = . ~\\\\\\—- HAS—Devin 0!. are t ‘ ~\\ «‘3 gN OUT ‘5 i l o W §\\“ , léuFAlaBPLAYI V ‘ , ‘ 4.4 \ it dummywithaspadeudms ed to tshtbeplace of solid diamonlllnuu,losiag to the . s I 5 I I 37