3:02—Best On Request too—News and Weather d:05—-—Best On Request (cont) =1 l 4:30—The Outports kilo-News and Weather EzIE—The Outports tcont.) ’ WOO-lellSic For You 7:00—Music For You tcont.) 7:30—News and Weather , ' TAB—Don Messer’s Islanders too—Assignment kiln—News and Weather atlfin-One Man‘s Family. SAG—Musical Program 9:45—Memo From The U.N. :OO—Dominlon Bandstand 1:00———Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off. ’ CBA WEDNESDAY DAYLIGH'I‘ TIME 7:15~Marlne Weather Fill 7:30 .A.M. Chronicle azuo‘cnc Nous and Wcather Elli—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00-News 9:03—A.M. Chronicle 9:52vr—News 10:45-Mnrning Commentator and I ,I lO:40——Neiys l 10:55—42th Harding 11:00—News i 11:03—Showcase 3 11:15mKinderzai'ten of the Air Niall—Fighting Words. . 12:00wJamhoree .Iiinction ,«12230—Maritime Farm B'cast .1 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15-Record Program kilo—Appointment. with Agostini 159—410. Time Signal 2:00-—Variation on a Theme [15.» The Happy (ianfl Lita-Word of the Lord 3;00—-CBC News and T-(J Mat inee ‘ 4100- Art W‘ M Baud Show the successful half:century role of the international joint commission in settling rival claims to bound— ary waters. “If due regard is paid to the experience gained by the com- mission in finding solutions for a wide variety of complex prob— lems, it is to be hoped that the Columbia controversy will be settled," they said. The commission. formed in I9I2 to act as Investigator, ar- biter and administrator of holin— dal-y waters. 13 to deal again with the Columbia scrap during hearings opening today in Ol— tatwa. The Canadian lawyers chal- lenge the United States denial of Canada’s right to divert wa— ters of the Columbia basin on the grounds it is contrary to interna- tional law. They note article two of the boundary waters treaty of 1909 which specifically reserves to each country the right to do as 4:30—Concerts 5:00—Maritime Fish B'cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. (ROG—News and Weather 6: iii—Maritime Sportscast 6:30-Rawhide 6:45——Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00——-Music in the Evening 7:30—Srprniz Festival 7:45——Voyage lnto Space 8:00—Voiccs in Concert 8:30—lntrodiiction to Wednesday Night 8:40-Talk 9:00—The Clioristcrs 9:15—Faure’s Requiem Mass 10:00.7Music of the Mechanical Aze 11100-4786 National News Round» up and Midweek Review 1,1:3077Vavnldi Wind Concert 12:00 Here's the Weather and Sign off. Some of the solutions involve di- version of the water, and each country is opposing the other’s views on diversion. Former Nazis Go On Trial BONN. Germany I'Reiitei‘sl~— Two tioi'mer Nazi SS. men went. on trial Monday. charged with murdering more than 11,000 con~ centraiion ca-mip victims and So- viet prisoners during the war. About 160 witnesses are ex- pected to be called. it is the big— gest trial of its kind ever held in, a West German court. The defendants, both non-corn-l missioned o f f i c e r s in Hitler’s Elite Guard, are Gustav Herman Sorge, 47, and Wilhelm Schubert. 41. third defendant committed suicide in July after being held under arrest fior 18 months. Songe and Schubert were seized by the Russians, after the war and sentenced to life at hard labor in 1947, They were sent to Siberia and repatriated in 1956. Both men, who were re~arrestedi by West German police soon after repatriation, face a maximum sentence of life at hard labor. McNAB SENDS SYMPATHY WININIIPEG tCPl —— Rt. Rev. John MciNalb orf Toronto. mode:- ator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Saturday sent a teie« gram of sympathy on the death of Pope Pius .\'II to Archbishop {\laiii'ico Roy of Quebec. Cana- dian primate of the Roman (lain olic (lhiioch. 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This gives declare}. , One {er simply stands for another. In this sample A is I ,, t Cracker m‘ . AQ spade trick he could not, oilior— used for the three L's, X for the two 0’s, etc. Single letters. I 4:00 '-.m.-~TBA Film CBS?“ .3109; wise get, but the tentative gain apostropliies, the length and formation of the worth are all i . 433“ I’m-“(1:991:14 “gust; : A6,; . 148 is offset by the subsequent loss hints. Each day the code letters are different. i 5:00 p‘m'“ ' ' at H“ of the contract. ' : i tame-300d); gggdpecker OH We” has a pmblm 0‘ m6 ‘ WM” 1 aiisp'fl':ylgivp: um . “mu mfltfhemwm that Jedi:er navxw vr n. xrunow. i ‘ J p' ' ‘q’ m b AKQ East has another spade to lead . i :53." “‘mfip‘mfi"? “ 00-" after the queen is played. tie is or GCI JUFIGP. (4.1an KWU r a GP 1 - ‘ l "M p‘m'w ea wry QAQ‘ better off not to overtake the | , z r 6:40pm.:31pixr (,lub m qumn l t 6:50 pm. po s m, ', . ; ~ I 7:00 p.m.——Big Story m m m M Butd ilqg‘eihdscggfmm‘fis Yesterday's cmme was: rrsm LOST mm as ‘l‘ “0 Pimi—Waterfmnt I "‘1!!! M M F‘- was ea ' , EVIL BY mama ALL rrs oncssnnss-nvm ,2. 81m p_m'_gunkhou5e Boy. .3, chance to defeat the contract is I 31958. Km “aura mam“. In.) V ,‘I 8:30 p.m.~--»Walt Disney Opening 133d-six of spades, to overtake tihe'qneen. _ (If ‘ ~17 3 h I ~ . ' .3 Presents It. is difficult to bring oneself This (3310“??- l‘ «‘1 mam“ " ? Mn nor—One or A Kind to make what might be called an iiidgment. Two important factors ETTA KE'n' l 10:00 p.m.—-—Muslc Hall unnatural play, Habits acquired should enter into Wests calculi:~ i 10:30 turn—Bat Masterson in the Dom-99 a; long empemiience ions. _, . : . “w, 1:. 11:00 p.m-—Tugb08’c Anni. cannot readily be broken on the One 'is the fact that South apen— NOPEH'M GEE, SOME LIS'I'O’F [ 3| “230 D.m.—UOSGUP spur of the moment. ed with a' notrumip. Since this bid Hl.’WHIDPtNG PLANNING GALS AND’GUYS. : WWI DO you \ new“ “EH1 HEHi‘ you GALs I 12:00 n.m.~— CBC News This hand was played in a pair ordinarily denotes strensl't‘h in all Your? HOMEWOQK? A BAU- FOQ ANDWHM’S “4'5 ‘ aaT 50 may ARE FUNNY: 1‘ 12:“; a.m..~(1i\'<!W News contest some time ago. Of 50 four suits, is it more probable sArLIQDfN WINGEY WALL/AGED“! “‘hflS-OZEUEIQEE I.” 12:20 a.m.-~Sign Off pairs who played the hand in that. Soutth's shaky spades 0011515“ N'GHT' 3-23 m Y5uiz three notruimip, not one was de— bed of 10—xvx-x och 110-23? The a HAT? I, it tested. even though proper (19— mm is that Sout s r more M N .fensiivc play would ham led de- likely to have opened a mom-iian 2 A4”: “I, diaper to sure defeat. with four unguarded spades than ‘ / a: (TCY WEDNESDAY Apparently, the hand was a three. §>' / natural trap for the East - West The other factor is that over~ Lu / STANDARD TIME ' players. The play went as fol- taking the queen is not neces— ii: / ,1, S-Mfiqlgn on lows: West opened a spade. East sar-ifliy natal, even if South has 0 / .512 - Winning the {lust tiwo trliclos with 10—x-x of spades. The firee made _ v V ' 3" Sim-HEM” Chris“!!! 301! the nice and queen and then ohlft— trick declarer gets may not, as 2 \. g M , ‘ “’15"MUS1931 Moments ing to the jack of hearts. De— in the actual hand, do him any ,_ 3g 23%;:52‘251“ olarer won and knocked out the good. -» QQ 6340~Country and Western 1 T L ct ; c d i non—News WO awyers ‘alm am: a . v y. 7,05,,weathe, o Yulwseau I A‘SUME You umi- um I fill—Country and Western H R' h T D,‘ , W l . saws.th Mmcumszsoum iXPECTING HAVE so»; LEI-1- mum.“ ’ Rmmdup ' '9 t o 1X fiffi‘i’fi'm‘“ 5f?“ \ ms is MKMIGM "“Mi COME Nv' IOENI'IFICAnaNl via-ten in am. to! Two—(flies Conper Time Eativfafifée Fm I was “WWAM Mil-CORBIIAN. HOWIS MYRTLE? , 755-5—Interlude By ROBERT RICE ilt pleases with waters within its I— m “3., m “If mmUNm * l gzfi‘givgfha Canadian Press Staff Writer own territory. 5 anaxgnwtmdgm - r . . a . -— , ‘ __ _ I I ads—country and Western MONTREAL (0”?) M W ASKED Fan mSEMION a 0 company ‘ . Roundup 3”" Who have ponde‘red the prob‘ ’Ilhe article they say was in i l:45-—Weather lems of boundary waters between serted in the :rea'y at the in~| l< ,’ x Rim—NEWS canada and the United States say sistence of the United Qtates over l . 3% :1 szmommg Devotions that Canada has every legal right m‘e opposition Of‘q‘ir Wilfrid Yaw . is , 9.10_Moming to divert rivers in the Columbia . the Ca . d.‘ im “13“”? i .. :5 : data—Top Tune Time River ba‘m- ' n M m pr' 9 ' 5’ i _ SAL—Freddy Mair-tin Show 'llha sometimes dispute They say that m U's_ insisted I" , 10:00—News over the power and irrigation po- . . . . , . i . .- ~ . , . on recognition of this right in the . ,m 10.0.1-—~Maga21ne of the Air tenitial of the Kootenay and Col— Wa eta dam. bra before the ' ~ WIN—Salad?! Quiz um-bia Rivers is one of 72 “dock— . .n . ‘. ,3 , I - . y, . . JOlnt commissmn in 1932. The pro- 1 10.35—Melody Parade ets dealt With in a new book, . y . a i ’ i MAS—Swift Money Man Boundary Waters Problems of .Ject 0.”. the Pend .d meme River I!“ ' 11:00_News Headline. .1“! Can d d m U ‘1th States. in Bmtish Columbia floods about I a a an e n , m Weather ' The m‘page book traces two a"? m“ ‘m .me cedar creek 1 1‘ 1130243“ Magic 0‘ M45“ centuries of effort I to settle Vale, 1'“ Washington. liz E. 11:30~—News squabibies between, the neighbor. The commisszonwapproved the *\ Ilfm‘weatherfl. f . . ing nations over who has what Prolefi‘lv Wt spifC'UW‘ly Stated. < = ’ 11-145’The Mae“: 0 Mus“: rights on rivers and lakes that that It dld no? ""931? the U-s-l 1“ 12.00._Weathefr th P. start in one country and end in. right as recognized in article two. ‘; ujm‘ms o d eweggleefrs the other. 0f the 3500 mile bor— The Columbia River dispute is I" I I I gas—vararagerenade der, about 2,000 miles are marked complicated. Briefly, it involves ,2 i , 11%“?! A Da by common waters. the harnessing of the Kootenay “ ljmflmnger Sergnade The book was written by Mont— and Columbia Rivers for electric— ‘4 1: fiat—Dinner Serenade (mum real lawyer L. M. Bloomfield, an ity. Both rivers start in Canada. ,I‘ t , 0' ne Maui's ’Famny authority on international law. The Kootenay swings into the, u ,1 ; .Im_News Headlines .nd and Dr. Gerald F. Fitzgerald of U.S., then doubles back into this! I j: i ' Weather the legal stadf of the International country. I— f‘ . ' Civil Aviation Organization. , illilfl‘fllymhil‘i‘isiu. d Coggmgy 0553213133 b. «1?? 0323 hit? I)??? at? 1122' iii: 1 -N . Headlines an , ' S S ‘ I I voumi la . L f , ._ - _ I a 00 W:::her dispute has “somewhat obscured” “a er 0 r WV‘er genmamn I