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Sports 4:00 p.m.—3wlrig Along 4,31 pm.-Vacation Time l:l0 p.m.—CsrtoosI Party _ 5.00 p.m.—-Under The Sun ails p.rn.—Telavislon News 5:30 p.m.—Scsn 6:35 p.m.—Tslsvlslon Weather 4.40 p.m.—-Haas 5:45 p.m.—'l’aiav|sion Sparta mo p.m.—i-lighway Patrol 7.-30 P-"'\—Zane Gray Theatre l:0O p.rn.—-Ban CIIIY 9:00 p.m.-Talent Scouts io:0O p.m.—Comadv Spot i0:30 p.m.—Summar Plsydata |2;25 aim.-Sign OH I N OTTAWA iCP)—Thc political truce of sorts which has pre- vailed since the mid-June elec- ia reaching the breaking bar mid-August, Parliament Hill observers feel. Prime Minister Diefenbaker called for the truce-a cooling off perlod—when he announced the government faced a finan- cial crisis and Canada would have to pull in its belt. Opposition party leaders never were ready to agree to a arnment has been generally so Iluiet and unprevocstive in is actions and announcements that there has been little new fodder for the political mill. Liberal Lender Pearson said last week he thought the coun- try had had sufficient time to cool off from the heat of polit- ical battle, and that the country should go ahead with the task of rebuilding confidence in gov- ernment. lits way of doing so. naturally, would be to have a new election and elect a Liberal government PLANS STATEMENT At almost the same moment. P rims Minister Dlefenbaker was telling reporters at his borne that he plans a number of announcements in the near future. indicating that one of them would be a progress state- mont on the effectiveness of the austerity program. It is de- End Of Political iruce is imaged iitis Month Point and is likely to be over of any after the June in election that We truce. but since then the gov- "9' 0 ‘Bio Gmrlllan. uses-iothaowsl. Tees. log. .1, 1901. also to restore confidence in the Canadian dollar and reduce Canada's international balance given from his bed. where his broken left ankle is on the mend -appeared to have the effect of promising more activity in in- The government, having suf- fered near defeat at the polls and confronted with the polit-. teal reproaches resulting from the austerity program, now is of 3 cted by its supporters to come out of its corner fighting. REORGANIZE CABINET Reorganisation of the cabinet following defeat of five of its ministers. and the formulation of a legislative program for the first session of the new Parlia- ment designed to foster national development in such a way that opposition parties will be round to support it, are reported to be the cornerstones of the govern- ment's planning. The cabinet changes are to be announced Thurseay. Mr. Dieienbaker, widely re- garded as a shrewd political tacticlan, recalled at his press conference last week that it was after a similar period of con- finement to his home in Janu- Iry. 1958. that he hit-upon the plan of attack on the Liberal opposition and the program that brought his minority govern- ment back to sweeping power in the 1958 general election. . urinary tra inhabitants. Nehru has moulded the nation and strongly influ- enced its people. Despite his displeasure there increasing talk of the era's end because of the illness that has plagued Nehru more than four men s. . Nehru looks like a tired. sick shell of the man who once hounded up staircases and charged into crowds of ,affec- tionate lollowcrs. His illness has not been defined but seems to involve ff ‘lniaction of the ct. s-is — if he hoods his doctors. this autocratic d e m o c r a i must loosen his grip on every aspect of Indian life. But Nehru sees many things still to do and feels he alone can do them. He wants to insure economic development to raise his people from an average annual income 77 a person. The problem is so vast that even if all in- ternal straining and foreign bor- rowing succeed until 1907, the then 625,000,000 persons in India will have an income of only in 0112 apiece. Nehru also is disheartened py lllPLEY'S BELIEVE IT 7,.“ .4 auosams ‘ - " ' ‘.it.’.‘-".it‘.“...'.".‘.‘.-°:.i‘2i‘...*°°°""“" FORLOOO‘/EARSMAS ‘ WORLD WARE BOMB DUMP EKPLODED NEARBY- ! I145 FIOURISHED TV. CALLS Nl'l‘E or DAY Day 4-358‘! Nita 4-sans-4-ms VAlL’S RADIO & Tl’ If less It. Cb'tawa MOSCOW (Reutera)—-The So- viet Communist party leader- ship has announced public» crcv ssoio‘ russoav 6:20-Sign On 6:30-News I. 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The letter maintained that a five-month trial of methods de- By NRY S. BRADSIIER will happen after him)" ahru. North dealer. Neither sida vulnerable. arose gaze gains ass as: are-us uses .1 emu gees: 6-U 01:54 so vosrsss O0 «snore nelson; , lane last seen Sylvia hadn’t the vsgueat idea about proper opening leads start play at the tion was finally passed ffiquh-. ins applicants no meet a certain isnininnnn standard of skill. and this was undoubtedly fortunate Kremlin Avoids Cancer Dispute mittee from nine Leningrad. EVER SINCE Inns-snauansl-.nn.at-isasun-as ‘ ’ veloped by a man named A. T. Kachugln had shown that many iy “hopeless people,,suffering sev- erely, were rid of pain, their g e n e r al condition improved, and there appeared a real hope of recovery." health minister, I. G. Kocher- gin, has been forced to admit that the treatment—-carried out with preparations named as semicarbazlde chloride and cadmium iodine-—had a .definite feet on cancer symptoms. A long statement. signed by Kochergin; Professor Nikolai Blokhin. chairman of the recent world cancer congress here. and 14 other leaders of Soviet traditional medicine maintained the tests had shown that the method. developed by a man without doctor's qualifications. was uselesssand even harmful. Nehru Unwell, Ha’res To Quit The 72-year-old prime minis- HE NEW DELHI (AP)-"Nehru ter gets annoyed when people has not yet disappeared. It is wonder nloud about the end of a silly question (to ask what the Nehru era. This era has encompassed all The speaker: Hawaharlal ti: years of independence for N is vast nation with 454000.000 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER never have made the grade otherwise. Of course, Sylvia was also deficient in many other areas of the game when she began to play. and it is hardly surpris- ing that her partners in the ex- pert game. in which she insist- ,ed on playing. told her so in no uncertain terms. I Despite her shortcomings. «Sylvia did succeed in adding some life to the game with her ‘exceptionally peculiar ideas about bidding and play. Ker saving virtue, before she even- tually became a good player. was that she would occasional- sc some axtr ord triumph by reason of her pe- culiar approach to the play of a hand, and this. in turn. would cause the membership to bass with admiration over her un- precedented Look at this hand, which oc- curred early in her career. she had just finished playing the preceding rubber with south. one of the club's finest players, and he had not yet recovered when this hand was dealt. for Sylvia. because she would BK Iii’!-l Jul ad Weather -6: I5-Regional Commentary fiane . Ho”-N l........'.-.::.":..._.m. ........ Sylvia was was and had to lead against four hearts. Most of the top of a sequence lead. For some reason impossible to plain. Sylvia led the lack of bat with any ledd but a club South-would have romped home with thirteen ‘cashed the A - 0. and then, sp- parentiy not realising that the deuce of clubs was the o n is club leu. led it. East-ruffed of hearts‘ and ,’ rtunste south end wbahsdtolosaabasrttrlck aaassde-seal It claimed that the deputy - OR NOT the failure of India and Com- munist China to establish friend. ship. He does not want to leave rbitter border dispute. one leading contender to sue- ceed Nehru is Morarji 11. De- cal. 66. his oral!!! and abatem- lous finance minister. He is formally No. I in the govern- ment. ‘ The prime minister has given Desai significant praise, pos- sibly to offset the efforts of V. K. Krishna Menon to build up a sepsma. dynamic image of mse . Krishna Menon stands to the left, Desai to the right of the dominant Congress Party. Two factions could cancel each other out and let in a compromise re- placement for Nehru. This could be Home Minister Lal Baiiadur Shastri. 50. meek- looklng but a skillful politician. Or it co d be Nahru'a strong- willed only child. Mrs. Indira Gandhi. 44. Some observers feel she a Nehru name front of someone else. like Si strl or maybe Krishna Menon. . - -‘..,.r...,-,.. (M Ybii Di$lRiBtii.E THE Di6iT$ FROM ITO 9 IN THE SMALI. somglfigacsu use 9 Am: UP In is i’ rtssxavsauimrlorniroro/as (Answer 1 5 nmimsi DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Love 24. Em- 1. iianilo 4. Veflclo blem amp l5.Co est; 6 Monetary 6. American Turkey unit: Indian 2e..—. Ecuador 7. Eskimo "King" 11.A gypsy, tool Cole for one 8. Fortressas 27_Nauu. 12. Assume‘ 9. Marsh bird cal name to. Early chain 13. Rage domestic 29, Ame;-1. 14- Intefllll-‘K 17. Instead of’ can ‘aaterdsrs Alsw-I . W - .Stun car]. 15- Swiss river 2o. Confeder- caturist so. Afield :3-mil-11:?-he!‘ 21 ;to soldier iigpan . 41.Golfcrs’ - . E cers' . l UGVGVI-89 foilts 36. Clll'.,.(S,o:: 43. glbgtiil 19- C9-¢h¢d 22. 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