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(CP)| Most.of the week was taken up p.m.—TBA It was sweet and sour_in the|by disarmament debate in. the e p.m—Highway Patrol United Nations last week—sweet| General Assembly's &nation po- p-m.—Open House just long enough to let you know) litical and security’ coniinittee, p.m. —TBA how quickly things get sour. where’ the rather heavy atmios- p.m.—Friendly Giant All 82 mémbers of the UN/|phere was once relieved by the p.m.—Maggie Muggins marched forward as co-sponsors} delegate from Portugal, who said, p.m.—On Safari” of a disarmament resolu-| in effect ; . aaa tng tion worked out by the Soviet Un-} “It 1s fine to get rid’ of al our pm.—tTrouble with Father ion and the United States. It was| guns, bombs and everything on 4 —willy the first time it had happened imjearth,. but what happens if-. we 1 pm—CFCY IV - News and | Just that way, ‘e : are attacked from’ Mars?” Weather ‘| That was Wednesday. On Fri- RESPONSIVE 4 #01 p.m.—Gazette day there was a distinct chill over NOTE i Suc tehhe ot tomlep is the UN headquarters on New| Thor Thors—struck a responsive a p.m.—tdike Hammer York's East River when the So-|®0!e in many quarters -when he a 00 p.m—Di viet Union suddenly let go with|52'd that no mere lip service to = a tees Tare a blast regarding Laos, the small disarmament would mean much Zz 9 With Dean Martin “ Southeast Asia country which| "ess there was a “change im t ie tenons says it is the victim cf asares|iB¢ minds of the leaders. of the a.m.—CBC-TV News Viet Canad . a 12:14 am—tocal Weather Nam. : oh was among the coun 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Russia, using the technique of|¢S yet remaining to state their a press statement, rejected the|°#S¢:i2 the disarmament debate, _ CKCW-TV—CHANNEL 2 idea that it might agree to any|i" Which practically all countries a kind of a UN.presence or repre-|2"@, being heard. 8:00 a.ni.—Station’ Sign On sentation in Laos. It said this) Te East-West resolution was " : Secred Heart Program | would put the UN i an unlawful | 5° Seneral that one diplomat com- o 8:15 a.m.—television News posture. | eo pared it with the religious injunc- 8:25 a.m—Weather and Sports tion inst ‘‘sin,” saying it could = eA eens UNEXPECTED TIMING mean aliything under the broad ° 9:15 am—At Home With Helen| The Soviet Union made the) héading that the UN expresses a = Tims move at the exact moment that/| Wish for the fastest possible solu- —} | : a ne, teen. |Wootece diplomats were, aitict {tion to the arms-rece: DAILY CROSSWORD i tic a.m—Turner’s Corner pating & report from UN Se- Most diplomats—including the ACROSS eer |S 2:00 noon—Television News curity Council subcommitiee | spokesmen of the great powers 3. Baseball RIA RPRIAL Bie 12:10 pm—Weather and Sports |Which was sent to Laos. It) debate—attached a far uae 1 Evening gloves ae eis} |) REIS pas—Tuceday Ploybit ee Seer 6 Sete us aetna Seer tae aed ae ae. SES LERQOAOsmamm |S | p.m.—Ginger finding . again stress: VW NOSlGSe 2:00 p.m—Chez Helene wishes of Russia which said the had of lnoat iran ak oo heen &. Drces end rain_ Sle R TIS Td cdk-ttecsory Schec! action violated the UN chiarter|they consider as an ideal of dis-| * Sxternal 5. Resort nee el sa p.m.—Cartoon Carnival and the Soviet’s power of veto. |armament. * oud 6. Kage of number i a : - 3.00 p.m.—Dangerous Assignment This was—to say the least—a| Canada’s long - ited resolu- covering - a wound suffix A[RIDIE REMC RIAL ’ . 5 3.30 p.m—Qpen House 7 - |Jarring note in the atmosphere of | tion aan grr - wide Je 1. White ant 28. Hole in frie = t irestone 4.00 p.m—*lan : warmth that had been generated | st ; : (3. AY (var) - one ABE Ee] 1530 Glen. triendhy. Gipne ie Os edwin gett | ee & Opera's 29. Mince ie | Te _, Gi m : le 4.45 p.m.—Maggié Muggins sgnentel 6 nie si daree| ee Te, aoe) Se Mary-—— 30.Reject Yesterday's newer | U CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR q 5.00 p.m.—On Safpii ment petoeasie to a 10nation| S°°S*iP by eight countries from oa iL. Young 32. Salad 40. Worry 5:30 pm—Sky King © committee which has parity be-| Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin _—_ oyster ingredients 42. Pack sway | : | | 6:00 ee Club tween both power blocs. and will| America 11. Metberry «23: Serve =. Cogeare 44. Even (pest) 00 ent 00 eee . == : ae 26: Histee 36. Measuresof 45.Guido’s , e ‘s ' os oe aR : Half Source medicine highest a mee. | | BREADALBANE [ren] Sots em eee eS eres ious ittcaen ‘) | Me abt Wins. Mapeld Nickles Teeeduy cone Oa cumference ‘ rd " Fa ee ee ee : ae : 3 on ursday° morning, Oct. 29.) 26. Safari iv F 7:00 p.m.—Donna Reed Show sog, Hazel Grove, Mr. and Mrs. . | oe eo p.-m.—One Star Playhouse cane db Con ~and Misses Mr. Hammond Newson, -Inker. es i vie STON HOME é AUTO co. LTD. 00 p.m.—San_ Francisco. Beat Carol Matheson, Brea- ee so aie é M i ial 55 i; ' ban ‘panna Katy and Car Mathes, Bret |mat nada ie hws sr] Maga eT - Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store —Tires Mounted While You Wait 900 onan thos" . |B. where they visited Mr. and] day eee ee oe en ey , —— 4 10:00 pm—front Page Challenge Mrs. Myron Matheson recently. oh : a iin - a :-10.30 p.m.—Ster Time: Dean Martin ; Mi i “MacN Pays i IEE psis:Secka Condiorenns Boge d ao" William Graham |pastico. was Nar eae ae Ze o 12.00 p.m—CBC News being icomed back to! 7 2 P oe Breadalbane, after having an ex- Hoag age antag reves of Mr.| 38 Road 12:20 a.m—Sign Off tended visit in Torrington and} ——— trisa, EF (abbr.) 2s ee —. Alberta, and other parts L LE ae ~ . | CFCY RADIO ern Canada. | T T SANDS . ~ |e a 43. Thick soup TUESDAY Miss Margaret Kennedy, teach-| yg; : + S : ‘iar taalette tena eek a Miss Kathryn E. MacNeill, Lit-| 4% Close, ass Y \F y 635. Sign On ool, vis | an nawkteepee 1 =x ited her aunt, Miss Hazel Ken-|ry Sands spent @ few in i 6:57 News Headlines & Weather) nedy; Ottawa, Ontario, during her eee the guest of her nee = 43 7-60 Het Christian Hi o err niece, Mrs. Alex Stewart and Mr. 7:15—Country & Western Roundup} : , Stewart and family. | oe. Suitenes ~ ‘ oo News & Weather - An “open house’ was celebra- | Mr. Hector MacLean who has powN es = ;35 Country & Western ted im.the new Church of Christ |e? Tesiding at Pictou. Landing ane *" 3:00 News Manse in Fredericton recently. A| “it his niece. Mrs. Gratts has an ; : 8:10 Weather - very large number of callers was| ©" Visiting his daughter Mrs. 2 H-3 i a oe dg Westera Roundup, a by the pastor and his|=UPhemia Meney, Little Sands. of discord ; ; - « coimabecal 5 8:50 News ©? a Hg themag Be~ pander =e aa sat Mrs. John Campbtu| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: | % |: Pack at the tower at Grand Spa" 9:00 Morning Devotions Gol tet a ‘Grstaas, mastalad te] Caascreleaon,, ase” guaete’ ob cg ree Eess*>s < = 9:10 Morning Moods the ladies of the Fredericton and Friday of thets ethan ook zh , ae ee ay) > 9:30 Top Tune Time Breadalbane congregations. MacNeill, Li a Se. Sine One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is use@ | & 9.45 MacNeill, Little Sands. While in Bs , : 10 Morning Moods Little Sands, they visited other for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos la #00 News » Mrs. Robert Heaney was alfelatives and friends. Mr. and trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints & ost Magazine of the Air a her a and aunt, Mr.}Mrs. Campbell have recently re- Each day the code letters are diffe ‘|< * Melody Parade s. Lorne : 11;00 News Headline & Weather ay Sere tee een eee 4 Copies Gua to 02 Magie of Musi _Mr. Hugh MacNeill visited his ° 13:50 News & Weather ete were bad te the Ft Sao. eee: Lowz ews RVEA—FCTRVX. * y , - c on were in the Freder-| It is interesting to hear how) a ree E 12:45 Mostly Musie cael Penh Gr Chel Gocelboacere me a aise kl | ne : IT WAS THE SPRING OF HOPE, (|W? 1;00 Mostly Musie 36 amd 10th. The epenbers Dr.lat, “Greadme's Cabina” Lille) = 642 te eee DESPAIR—DICKENS. 1;30 Jane Grey Charles Herndon, Charlottetown, | Sands. They have cut down. pop- «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 1:35 Interlude Mr. Merle Zimmerman, Frederic-|lar trees and built dams and @ 1:45 School Brest. ton, Mr. Kenrteth Norris, Mont-jhouse for themselves and dam- = 2:15 Mostly Music ague and Mr. W.0. Weale, Sum-| med up the water so that bridges} ETTA KETT - 2 i j ce ae Beck te the Bible _ |merside preached a series of ser-| across the dam had to be raised. | uw ;00 News Headlines & Weather |™*- ‘3:02 Best On. aces Residents here were surprised HERE COMES oO 4:00 News & Weather a Mrs. Robert MacKay | °° Money os to see oe HiS MATH TEACHER, Zz 4:05 Best On Request an ir daughter, Sandra. Sum- | 2Tound white with snow—the first LL ASK HER 4:30 The Outports | merside,.were guests of Mr. and |S20W for the season. a x. = 5:00 New Headlines & Weather Mrs. Earl Todd during the week-| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sterling Conrad, pe RS | eas 5a The Outports : end of Oct. 24. en accompanied Mr. and| «} iz ‘8: oad ; Mrs. Rowan Sencabaugh, Oe2k 6:10 Interlude Mr. and Mrs. Howard Park- | V2iley to Little Sands on Ort: 27 ‘0 6:15 Music for You man, recently sold their beguti- | where they were the guests of ee 7-00 §ports Roundup ful home im Springfield, to Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue and Lila. a 7:05 Music for You and Mrs. Vernon Paynter. Mr.| c.0. _ 7:3 News & Weather vr 7:45 Lone Guide Talk - % ' “ 8:00 Tonight's Musie CONTRACT BRIDGE 10;00 News & Weather BY B. JAY BECKER GRAUPS, WERS GOING TO DIBCU SKE 10:10 Siarlight Serenade ec |_| HONEY Nez econoncs cus. [HALE bolae PO ccd Toronto Symohony Orch. |' onus Gut ~ i eee < - } 1:30 Fighting Words th dealer, ts aie / ae ee I | 12:00 Dominion News Both sides vulnerable, ee ee eee) ae ee ts , ’ ; | the hazard that East will attack | _HE'S ATFENDING (| SUPERINTENDENTS 12;10 Sign Off NORTH 'the king of clubs: and if it turns; | A LECTURE c - COMPOSERS TO U : 1. aj4 cut that West has the ace, the; | wn ; . 1s. J103- | contract will the LONDON (Reuters) — A team Sisse fiesh. a & of Russian composers headed by &752 : It may be observed. the East- Dmitry Shostakovich left Moscow ‘WEST gaa | West cards being distributed the - Thursday bywplane ‘for a month-| @®KQ10852 49763 | way they are, that. the “natura} oO long visit ‘in’ the Umited.States,| 95 - "82 | line of play ‘fails, and in’ tms Oo Tass news agency reported. On| @93- 21074 hand declarer goes down. He 2 ¥ departure, Shostakovich com-| @A1064 4258 tay plead bad luck, and with Is 3 mented that he was- glad to be : SOUTH ; seme. justification, but the fact making the trim’ because, “I am ies preg ar ay there is a far bet- only. a composer but also aj | AK9 iter line of play available to de- oe = I will be inter- Sass 764 oe which virtually guarantees < see how Americans “hK93 , the contract. . live.” ie: oti ey ‘| South should make , allowance: ie bing: | ee ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR H < : ur y To! East of diamonds and ace of clubs are| - * F ss 1@ 29 Pass petri ge — and guard|: WY) YALL ° or rea “Sate eee 4 Ce eae HOOP Oo chewi ng a oe lead—king = spades. | es. aga hr tamee seman see Oe za e problem is to find the me-|the A-K of diamonds, leads i satisfaction trod of play that gives declarer |the jack of? ae a meaner g PACTS AHEM © o : ea bing chance to make four ie does not ruff the spade. In- = E : ; sie stead, he discards a diamond. y be sure its The most natural thing for| West wins the spade, but it no 4 FASHIONED AT THE: | South to do appears to be to win ‘onger matters how the oppon- MEN the spade lead with the ace, draw| ents’ cards are - divided. The trumps, and lead the ace and hand is certain to make regard- : another diamond, finessing the|iess of what West plays next 7 jack. er who has what. Co ’ : If the finesse succeeds, ten| A club lead from West auto nada’s Favourite. tricks become certain, but if the |Matically hands South his tenth j ? “ei ‘rick. A diamond lead is equally Bee ee era - Ge 2 reseed to give South an additional DIES Ly, EF YO’ ‘ . TICK, This is because if West has om 1 diamond left to lead, dummys i fourth diamond becomes a tricé z since the suit has broken 3-3; and = if West has both missing dia- i< monds, he is bound to establish | ll a diamond trick for declarer whe- - ther he leads thé queen or a low ll one. A spade-return would permit a ruffdiscard. - The method of play suggested é . —_— care of aa zx : e fe : ‘ > , e ; . | ee : ‘ ee a a