g E RI10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 2, 1963.Maugham Seeks To Recover WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CITY-T V 1.30 p.m.—M..su.eie 2.00 p.m.—Che2 Helene 215 p.m.—Nursery School 2.30 p.m.—Mr. Rogers 2.45 pan—Friendly Giant 3.00 p.m.—Loretta Young EDMONTON ICPI—A United States biologist says the Cana- dian government is withholding 3.30 pm —Take Ilwty facts about radiation levels In ‘-00 pm -Scarlct Hill [the .\rctic. A federal official den [:30 pm —Commcnt & jnied tl'lf‘ charge. C°"Vi<“°" ‘ Dr. William Pruitt. 40. said in a 5'01 9*m~-R°21'e Dame telephone interview from Fair- 5130 P-m"QUId‘ 0'“ N‘G'aw banks. Alaska. that because no 6~°0 p‘m-“YBA lone is worried about whether 6'15 p"""“"" 10”" i'adiaiion is effecting reindeer. 6.3l pot—Gazette . V ‘ . . catho-I oi Inskimrs. the serious- 7.0l p.m.—CFCY TV News . . _ . :ness of radioactive contamina- 7;l5 p.m.—Keyl:oard Melomes ' . ._ . :tIo'I lt~ not being made known. 7.30 p.m.—Henncssey , H SH“ m GOV r t i pm‘Robl .40 i e . I e . enmen s "'hushing up" information on ra- 900 p.m.—M,i Three Sons dummi- 9.30 pom—Parade Dave 10.00 p.m —Ben Casey “.00 p.m.—lBA ".30 p.m.—News Magazine Year Dunsmuir. executive to lot radioactive ("'ntamination in ‘the Northwest Territories and End 12.00 p.m.—Cac TV News the Arctic indicated levels far 1243 any—Local \‘Vefiltgr below the national average. He- 12.14 a.m.-—Vtewnoint Idenied the government was sup- l2.20 a.m.—Sv'1n of! pressing information. ' '““' * Dr. Pruitt. formerly associ- “ated with the University of Fairbanks. said that “contami- I’i rv. CALLS - ' Nl'l‘F. or My ’ VAIL’S RADIO & TV. 204 Kent St. Cli’town CKC‘V.’|‘V Bv HAROLD MORRISON 12 45 p.m.—News. Weather, Sport: LOU p.m.—Wednesday Flax/bill Journey to Freedom 2-30 p.m.—Mlsterogers zi‘essional subcommittee .the United States lforced to curb foreign borrow- ings in the United States as well says 2.A5 p.m.—Friendl-/ Glant as reduce tourist spending 3.00 p.m.—.At Home With ‘abroad if the U.S. is unable to ’ Helen Cracker ‘: overcome a chronic deficit in 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty lintcrnational payments. 4.00 p.m.—$car|et Hill p.m.—Romner Count p»m.——Razzle Dazzle Representative Henry Reuss, chairman of joint Senate- iliouse of Representatives sub- 5.30 p.m.—Hitcktehorry Hnimd committee which studied the 6:00 n.m.—-Prownciat Atfnlu tdcficit problem. called on West- 6.15 p.m.—Television News lern Europe. as well as Canada. 6.25 p.m.—$Upper Club ito open their markets Wider to [American goods. Emphasizing that his remarks are aimed mainly at Europe's Common Market. the Wisconsin p.m-—OLlr Man Higgin' Democrat told a press confer- 8.30 p.m.—Hennesscy ence Thursday the U.S. requires 9.00 p-m-—MY Three 50'“ Ia little better treatment than 9‘30 P-m-~Perad° istraight tariff reciprocity to re- .Io.oo p.m—Ben Casev store its payments balance p.m-—Ex9l°raii°"5 “and the time has come for Eu- Tl.30 p.m.—The Formative Year: ropean c o u n t rt 9 s to realize 12:00 p.m.-—CBC TV New) .fhigf‘ a'm'-Vi°wp°i'" Hc suggested the U.S. ask the :‘2‘:§i:EV/O;V New' Common Market immediately - - to eliminate all tariffs on Amer~ {on0 o—HO+°+‘*0W‘ ican durable goods. Europe. he , said. had to play a larger role 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather 6.40 p.m.—Supper Cu poo—Television Sport: 7.00 pun—Maverick AIAAAAAA in providing better opportuni- : and I ties for American exports. I MUST SHARE LOAD All the industrialized Western p—————- countries. including C a n a d a, ’ Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. had to play a larger role in aid- 176 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton'SI: ing underdeveloped areas to +9+o+wu+o+o+ru+o+d take some of the payments bur- “ den off the American back. he crcv RADIO said WEDNESDAY .that despite all efforts taken so . 'far by the U.S. government. 6:28'5'9" 0" "progress of the U.S. toward 6=30_N9W’ II Wefl'h" .solving its payments problems 6:35—Cauntry a. Western Roundup; has been unsatisfactory." 6:55—Newl L Weather If he didn't get C0- 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour operation from its allies in over- 7.l5—-Country at Western Roundup coming the payments deficit. 7:30—News 54 Weather ' WASHINGTON ‘CPl—A Con? might be ‘ The subcommittee report saidl Charges By Biologist Are Denied By Ottawa nation in Canada’s Arctic re- gions has far surpassed consid- ered safe levels. “Autopsies performed on the bodies of four Alaskans re- vealed bones which had four times the concentration of lstrontium-QO than other United lStates residents. This indicated Ian extremely dangerous situa- . Io ‘ He urged a non-government international study into the tquestion of radiation in the far north. a region he described as ta radiation “hot spot." I l OTTAWA ICPt—Thc federal Ihealth department has decided North to determine the amount .‘of over-all radioactivity in the ldiet of northern residents. A health department official said the extension will mean that the same type of lmeasurements will be taken in lthe north as now are made in Isouthern Canada. .Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4503—4-74821- U.S. ‘Seen Threat To Tourists gthen the U.S. might have to im- pose restrictions of its own. the subcommittee added. Among these would be curbs on foreign borrowings in the U.S. by Canada. Europe and other areas; reductions in the Iamount 0 money American Itourists could take out of the country and an import tax on leertatn categories of goods. The U.S. payments deficit has led to a continuing drain on the American gold stockpile. which ‘now stands at a 23-year low of lsomc 316.000.000.000. All Gifts To His Daughter NICE. France IAPt-British Alan Frank Searle. author Somerset Maugham has|tary for 32 years. filed suit to take back every-l Maugham’s marriage ended thing he has given his daughter in divorce in 1928. since her birth 47 years ago.,c[1~Es CODE _ augham- Who Values the Ems Maugham cited an article of at abou‘ szvooovoooi contends She i the French Civil Code which per- is not legally his daughter. .mits recovery of gifts when In 8 Demion made ‘0 8 high ’ proof is made of ingratitude on civil court in Nice and dis-lthe part of the beneficiary. closed on the weekend. the! The author sold 35 art trea- writer said he is not the father I sures last April 10 for more of Elizabeth Mary Maugham. than $l.400.000. Maugham cited She was conceived. Maugham as proof of Lady Hope's ingrati- said. before Syrie Bernando tude that she filed suit against divorced Henry Welcome to.him in London claiming pro- marry Maugham. ‘Iceeds from the sailelott;lninet of Therefore. the author as-ithe Pamtmgs.“ mo" mg. ,wo .serted. Elisabeth Mary. now the Reno'rsfi 3 i519)“ “"9 Ul'l'" {wife of Lord .Iohn Hope of Lon- ans] a‘l‘eouagitish mu“ ldon: Is not his legitimate off-|L£|dv Hope asked that me mm ‘smmg' iceeds from the auction be kept D “My daugmq? nqver cared a 'n Britain until it was legally rap abpm me' sad Maugham' decided who owned the works. who Wm be 89 next month“ He She laid claim to nine of them. his secre- 2 action. il-‘ederal Health Minister Waldo to extend its radiation measure- revealed that last April 12 het‘which she asserted Maugham jMontieth. said government tests‘ment program in the Canadian adopted as his son 50-year-old]! gave her. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT l i. a i IIE ‘ DOORW of the Cathedral its“ Gusto, In Trieste Italy WAS MADE Freon THE/ANCIENT AN TOMB or THE BARBI -A FAMILY OF-PAG'ANS .uwwumwdmml. l ITshombe its Given Guarantee I LONDON (Cpl—The United {Nations has given an assurance tguaranteeing the personal lsafety of President Moise Tsh- lomhe when he returns to Ka- ;tanga from Southern Rhodesia. the foreign office announced Sunday night The assurance was received tby Sir Patrick Dean. Britain‘s lpermanent representative at the ,United Nations headquarters in iNew York. and was being im- . mediater conveyed to Tshombe. ‘Inow in Salisbury. It» fifths" HAVE THEIR . EARS PIERCED v, . \ IN CHILDHO “ W W THE BEL/[F "W “DY JQEE-IQILDMAY IF THH’ 00 ot Dogmetsftetd. England, T WEAR WAS NEVER SICK A DAY [ARR/N63 IN HER 92 YEARS THEY WILL 'EVEN MOI/6N SHE Ill/R550 RE ALL [5 OF HER CHILDREN ‘ THROUGH SMAth DAILY CROSSWORD t : 200 KILLED NEW DELHI (Reuters) —. {More than 200 Indian soldiers ‘are known to have been killed in the border fighting with Com- lmunist China. and an estimated 1.7th others are still “unac- leounted for." a spokesman of lthc external affairs ministry said Tuesday. A S DOWN 1 . - WEB Ella . CR0 8 1. Biblical 8 “a U Astor. Am name 20 Brass- T [- financiet 2. By — wind El:- .IBE .Burn wit — b . L E M l liquid h ( y isxti'u- A E“. “E ' 11. Positive margin) ment electrode in 3. Richard 22. Spec- battery Rodgers, t or ‘ 12.Japanese for one 23.Behold Ea mg temple ga e 4 Poems 24.M.D. 3'35 BE .. 13 rge God of title Yelterdly’l Ail-me volumes pleasure' abbr. 3 ide- 14. Salad Egypt 25. Fiji awake garnis 6. Fur scar' Islands: 34.111- 15. Vipers 7. District abb . tempered 16. Baffled of —— 26. At. home 35. Cartoonist 17. Baseball’l 8. Dry 27. Japanese 1 —-— — 9. Dwell emblem 36. Monster Durocher 10. Perished 29. Enemy 37. Recruit. 18. Boy's 16. Eng. 3 . 0f 38. Pineapple: nicknamt cathedral greater So. Am. 19. Remain ' ago 40. Immerse 21. Impudent 25. Excitable 2 . 28: Set of 7:35-CFCY Farm News TAO—Country I Western Roundup 8:00—Newl 8:1l—Weatner ado—Country I. Wont-m Roundupt 8:45—Weathe: CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER xes: Jap 29. Young horse 30. New frontier for ace-a era 32. Cereal grain 8.50—Atlantic News 857—lhoughi For Today 9.00—News and Voice Reports CBC’ West dealer. North-South vulnerable. 9.]0—Preview Commentary NORTH 9.IS—Morntng Moods Q6 9:25—Matinee with Austin ' K9 52 Willis 3 E t5] ; a 9.30—Pick Your Partner 9.55—Kitcl’:n Klatter Contes. ‘VEST EAS l0.00—-Nevu a. Weather A 103 “(M742 10:05—Notes and Music 4 763 lO:I5—Win 57 ' v I ooioa J 10:20-Notes It Music ihQJ9842 4,... s um 10.55—Jimmy Rogers Show 0 lino—Nam Headline: I. Wuthu 85 Tl.02—Wl Broadcast V A Q J108 'll.l5-—Notes II. Music A33 HAG—Atlantic Quiz +106 TI:AS—-Bu|letin Board The bidding: 11:50—Notes 8. Music i, West North East 80th “dd—Atlantic Newn Roundup l 3* Pass Pass 3. TZ:00—-Weather Pass 4 ' 12:05—~Most|y Music i . 12:30—News a. Weather I Opening lead—king of clubs. 12 45_A/I°,IIY Mum ‘ “What can defeat me?“ Is a 1:00 News Headline. l. WOMTIII .dominant theme in the play of 1.02. roomy Music many hands. Here is a striking LlS—Tommv Hunth show example that illustrates the L‘s—Mostly Musir Iprmciple involved. .OO—News Headlines I Wthot . South got to four hearts on 2.05—Portrait of a Star the bidding sequence shown. 2.10—Hit: and Encore: West opened the king of clubs too—New. Headline: .nd Weathev ,and East ruffed the ace when it 3.05—Trans Canada Matinee CBC ‘was played from dummy. East alto—Hit: and Encom returned a diamond. 3-55—A"°""C 0”" l Declarcr won with the ace. 4:00 —Ncw| and Weather -—————-——— Lin—Canadian Roundup CBC 3‘30 _P°mm 0‘ A s." 8.35—The Max Ferguson Show 9.00—CBC News a. Voice Report! 9.l0—Preview Commentary 9.15—A.M. Chronicle tats—Playroom MOO—CBC N w om- Woothlv GAS—On Parliament Hill cat "'°5"’°'” M""‘"' 6.20—Spom Parade 6.30-Tonlght'l Music 6.55—Jimmy Rogers Show 7.00—filth to tho Bibi. 7:3} Now: 3 Weather 7.51—Intovludo lib—CBC Wodnosdov WOO—Now. and inland and Martin H.55—Matinee With Wit 12.00—Jombovce Junctio h. 12.30—Maritim Form B'cut Weather WOO—CDC Wodmdoy Night Iron—cat Notiono' um ' I 200—1lmo Out For Melody nos-Starlight sown-4' 2.45—John Dnlnlo min A Story 3.00—CIC Nm 3.3o-t.c. Motion LM—CIC News Lita—Candi” Roundup LID—lyric: With loruhio Lao—Comm 4.45—Mmk in The Air LOO—Mantra. Fioh I'm, 5 IO—CIC Notched: .SJO—T 6.00—CIC OAS—On Parliament "I" Now: It Inland Watt!- drew two rounds of trumps. and played a low spade towards the queen. He hoped West had the king, in which case he would be able to discard a diamond loser from dummy on the ace of However. the queen lost to the king and back came 3 dia- mond. South now had to go :down one, losing a spade, 3 dia- ‘mond and two clubs Declarer could have. and should have. made the hand. He failed to apply the principle mentioned before. Let‘s go back to trick one where the fatal er- ror was made. South should have ducked the club lead in dummy. knowing ithere was serious danger the lace would be ruffed in the light of the bidding. If West then iplayed the queen. dummy would . ‘duck again. and if West con- tinued with still another club. declarer would duck once more. ruffing the trick in his hand. ‘ h s bring {South to ten tricks consisting of a spade and a spade ruff later in dummy. five trump tricks. two diamonds and a club. He would lose two clubs and spade. all told. Deelarer can count ten tricks as soon as dummy comes down. However. he should not go ahead until he gives some thought to the possibility of one of the tricks getting away. In other words. he says to himself at the start. “What can possib- ly beat me?" 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