re % 7 ® bs & ¥ : . * iM 7 + rf * : 9 - . ' : ’ . ° z ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 6, 1959. 13 a HEAIR: _ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ‘Ss are ed im Atlantic yicht Time by dcasters. Time* (AST) 15 p.m—Atternsen Musicale p.m.—News, Weather, & Music | (00 p.m.—World Passport - oo avens 30.2ndured = «90.Greck 3. Girh's = | 00 p.m. Dina | Exists 16. Race . t :00. p.m—front Page Challenge ee track. 31. Most 37. Across 0.30 p.m.—Wonderful World of En part/ activity 38. River (it) ——e - 19. George W: A of 33. Extra- ame 00 a.m.—CBC-TV News Russell . ordinary E Hari : i 14 a.m.—tLocal Weather 20. Swiss cabin 21. Boy's nick- persons- 41. Chatter —a 15 a.m—Viewpoint 23. Flock name (slang) w-ollog.) CKCW-TV—CHANNEL 2 :00 a.m.—Station Sign On Sacred Heart Program yor’ :15 a.m—television News | COUPLES :25 a.m.—Weather and Sports of the Winnebago Tribe D a.m.—tTurner’s Corner 15 am—At Home With Helen Crocker 9:00 am—Romper Room 200 a.m.—Turner’'s Corner 12:00 noon—Television News 2:10 p.m—Weather and Sports * 2:15 p.m.—Sign Off 8:30 p.m.—tTuesday Playbill sonecipintarendiiaaassantintimanniielinaittesssiiiin Belle Stars’s Daughter p.m.—World Passport .- p.m.—Sky King - % | 3 200 p.m.—Supper Club 215 p.m.—News 7 = 225 p.m.—Supper Club DGE eco: ° CONTRACT BRI s y —_—. pper us Steere | BY B. JAY BECKER ‘ 1.Disastrous [az = 7:00 p.m.—Donna Reed Show 2 Pungent VY A 2 ” ong ogee Sports 7 vegetable ile 10-6 Ss “rf <4 Fe ex FN ~< . p.m.—San Francisco Beat diamond break to produce trick , — , 530 _p.m,—People’s Choice North dealer. number eight, and a successful DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: ———$——. — 200 p.m.—Dianah Shore East-West vulnerable. — club finesse for number nine. : AXYDLBAAXR 0:00 p.m.—front Page Challenge _ ‘NORTH So he led a diamond to the = fs LONGFELLOW a ' 0,30 p.m.—Wonderful World OF ass queen. and then cashed the ace. One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ts used | 5. j re $to n e@ T [ Entertainment e i) AT4 But East showed out and one of for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- q | er oe News y @AQ82 ee potential winners disap- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hinta | y- CAR Be TRUCK 2 TRACTOR f NS am—c News ~ 10874 Pee : Each day the code letters are different. ne ae = f 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off rer EAST All was not yet lost, however. ; Bi There was a chance the clubs is Cryptogram Quotation < cFcY naDeo | @KT . 7; 10532 | would be favorably divided. Aban- # si oer tes 00 ane 00 pas ok 35 _‘jdoning diamonds, declarer led a QD XUYCKB MWAA BKHEY QURE - . . PER ‘lub and finessed th ueen. I (STANDARD TIME) 253 &KI96 ees! te heb Mec scan Me “QK EUQPGO, W’'Q U VPYIWLGA- |&) gs SOUTH seseedies Seabed -tae: ae of eee : q Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x. 15 only $50 with Trade TUESDAY ones everybody following. He then] %@YUA WXBPYUQGO—BUOV,- 6.58 Sign On . 9° played another club, hoping the esterday’s Cryptoquote: THE SOUL UNTO ITSELF IS AW 00 Hebrew Christian Hour ores suit would break 3-3, but the DIPERIAL FRIEND — DICKINSON. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 6.15 Country & Westera #AQ hope did not materialize. ' Festeres Syndicate, Inad “ Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait Roundup The bidding: East cashed the K-J and shift- ©, Kus : ¥ secon | ) News North East South West ed to the queen of spades ‘a fatal = eer '5 Weather Pass Pass 1@ Pass error). South ducked. West, YETTA KETT . i r : 6.40 Country & Westera—___| 36 Pass 3NT | this time, was down to K-7 of | Roundup spades, K-10 of hearts, and J-9| 00 News Opening lead—jack of hearts. ‘of diamonds. West also ducked | 7.10 Weather oe = the bridge ete the spade. He was dead but he | 145 Count: Rouné much more comfortable for) didn’t know it. | ng peniy ond Westers declarer if each hand that came; East led another spade and| SES News and Weather Sree out to wan piasola. | South took the ace. It was then P35 ut the declarer, in the normal, comparatively simple matter mal and Western Round: course of events, will find him-| for declarer-to lead a heart to the 00 News self in many contracts that are} ace and return a heart to West’s 10 Weather difficult, if not impossible, to| king West had to return a dia- 6.16 Country & Westera make, and all he can do in such| mond from his J into declarer s Roundup : cases is exercise his best efforts ' K-j9, and South made three ae | HENRY 45 Weather under the circumStances. |trump in the hard-fought strug- | .50 News South found himself in a dub gle. .00 Morning Devotions ious three notrump contract. | If East had returned @ heart! Fortunately, he got a heart lead |instead of a spade, after cashing | 30 T T : which he won with the queen. | his clubs, no endplay would (45 ee teen With seven sure tricks in sight,| have been possible, and South: 00 News it was by no means remote that | would have gone down. In bridge, .05 Magazine of the Air the hand would be made. |though, all favors are gratefully .10 Morning Moods HI, coop! HAVE You LEAZNED ANYTHING 2 we YEAH w LISTEN, LE 130 Melody Parade All he needed was a normal |\received. pO STUMBLED INTD 1.00 News Headlines and Wea ther « 8.8 i q 02 Magic of Music f 1.30 News a: 40 Weather oO : 40 Magic of Musie <q 3 2.00 Weather | is 2.05 Rhythm Roundup \ * t ; | Be 2.30 News and Wcather . ‘a - 2.45 Mostly Music i : 1.00 Aa headlines and weather o 1.02 Mostly Music. | ; ~ 2.00 Mostly Music (Cont.) By HENRY BRADSHER Going down Chou's points one 2.30 Back to the Bible NEW DELHI, India ‘AP)—!by one, Nehru rejected all his! 00 News Headlines and Wea Prime Minister Nehru says the|claims to’ territory. In Parlia-| ther Chinese Communists must evac-|ment three weeks ago, Nehru 4 FOLLOWED 17 RIGHT 3-92 Best on Request uate outposts they have seized om|said he would yield a few miles TO THIS SHACK... - oe Weather the Indian side. of the Tibetan|of territory to the Chinese if it a v7 5 j e Outports berder before he will disucss the} were found that Indian outposts | (am ; Se oe Series. frontier dispute with Peking. jhad been placed across the OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HoOvrs |S la y News eather Nehru declared in a letter to|border. But now he says there} rn z | ss 9.10 Starlight Serenade ;Communist ~China’s Premier can “be no question of withdraw-- 4 JAE D ee z : rs 9.30 Toronto Symphony Orch. | Chou Ewlai made public Sunday: |ig ay ndian personnel . , .” EGAD, I SENSED FOUL WEATHER Wf _- 2c onele @LUST a < Va 10.30 Fighting Words : “No discussion can be fruitful : : ROACHING! NOW I SEE IT'S ¢74 Bree mo [- 4 2 eines at * - Tr Im AicrciiRnAOUA 6LT SINCE YOL) ASKED ; ze 1.00 Dominion News unless the outposts on the Indian STIFF STAND AXTER, THE NEIGHBORHOOD / 4 ME WHY IM HERE. y wi = 10 Maritime Weather side of the traditional frontier! Nehru’s firm recitation of | AIN CLOUD/WHAT BRINGS p77” TLL LET YOU HANE It iH 1.15 Night Beat now held by Chinese forces are| Where the border lies seemed to IOV OUT ARE YOU TOO f/*: STRAISGHT-—T WANT A 2 : .00 News & Weather ' first evacuated by them and fur- leave little room even to nego-| FARSIMONIOUS TO PUR- amy ET! MY WIFE'S 0 05 Sign Off ther threats and intimidations|tiate what he called border dis-| CHASE A SORECEO ez y THIRD COUSIN, \4 | =f cease.” |putes, as distinct from the larger | FOR YOUR GARDEN < BENNY MOZART. | as CBA - RADIO He added in a 7,200-word letter Chinese claims, which he has re-| 1 6 SteePINe/ / | | ¥ Sept. 26 that any discussion of | J¢cted outright. 3 ol TUESDAY minor disputes about border | Nehru denied Chinese charges | lignment must be based on the that Indians had cross the front-| 1s : a ‘ ; ‘condition that the frontier is gen- ier to help Tibetan rebels. He “an NOW I SUPPOSE ir cae sod ra erally beyond dispute, pegged to said that at one point Indian YOU HAVE A mane) 7:35—A.M. Chronicle a line drawn in 1914 by a British troops withdrew when they} Nove 8:00—News. official named MacMahon. ee a had accidentally ee 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. } Crosere Fae me. duct ; ae M. gre me oh ie to a.Sept. 8 ‘ean woe heagenthendihig’ gar-rg ? G tome (is et visatng ‘Coamocbun |r as Wie Pesnc tame || x 9:05—A. M. Chronicle ers, Chou inaeeses “friendly ne- - - os eres eee | ee as gotiations” could begin if India [ongju late in August. killing one | | 8 5 aM, icle. . ing.”” |} Indi j j 0:45—Joan Mar:hall Show a ene re pee = 8S ee as o Eine fet Sana, ren ith your] cxesons\ own Puay | 14 o se situation that} DUBLIN (Reuters) — Dominie| | 1:03—Mr. Homme’s House. has arisen on the border has been pian 35-y ‘4 brother of cot 3 RS Ras 5 1:15—Kindergarten of the Air. |caused by India’s trespassing and |.) o™.9) 9 at ie Drole BS Tr BST 3 \ passing troversial, hard - drinking Irish 1 Mb 2 000 0 es serves. ten TH Boe HS Pet = 1:30—F ootloose provocation. In fact . .. it is the ie’ Beh ‘ol- | ; 2:00—Janjboree Junction. Chinese who have trespassed into playwright Brenden ee et untarily censored some ~ lines 2:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast | Indian territory across the tradl-| tenn ene of bis oun plays—‘‘at 1:00—News, Weather tional border at a number of a ve ; st y‘mother.”” Dom- | ° 4:15—Much Ado About Music | places in recent years.” inc, Smeal a evar sak Week| ’ re or tga (apes caster, was heckled when his| ovie S ro e :00— y play Posterity be Damned opened | $ ; 715—Tommy Hunter Show. ¢ valatty i :45—Music in Black and White : knee TT ce | $03 Trane Canada Matinee . , , | Certain usages of Jesus’ name : > ee » jto which objection was taken will n rc ic a r eys if ie ’ t| Ht , | HH JOE PALOOKA pat Winnipeg Drama For real be deleted.”” :00—News . MORE UNPAID BILLS By KEN KELLY development. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast chewing OTTAWA (CP) — Accounts re Cina Press Staff Writer ; s re- ae 5:30—Tempo ° f e jceivable on Canadian retailers’} oTrawA (CP}—The Russians | TIME SEEMED RIPE oo 6:00—News, weather satistaction zooks at the end of Jume|have been given a public prod to| This statement together with) amounted to an estimated $877,- get a move on with a long-stand- | the thawing of the cold war ap- (600,000, up from $841,400,000 @/ing proposal to exchange Arctic Parently led Mr. Diefenbaker te year earlier, the bureau of statis-jexperts.) and information with Pelieve the time is ripe for a re- tics Said. Department stores car- | Canada. jminder to the ee of the ried the largest amount of credit. Th ‘Canadian proposals. : e sal d erb-| 20030, 000 as, against $230,000-| TM Proposal was made verb| Coada actually has more. te 600 in June 1958. ; te | gain from such a plan than Rus- | Canadian Embassy officials in} hich db Pe Moscow were instructed bf the) Si@ which is said by — ori Canadian government to suggest | Perts here hig’ be ae a oe of the exchange to the Russians. | ‘his country in northern develop- j|ment and knowledge of the spe- Although the Russians _ indi-| i e |cated that they were interested | cial problems that arisé from in the idea, the matter rested, ‘hat development. there. However, this country may The elatest development was aj have, developed techniques ia speech last week by Prime Min-/ Arctic construction on perma ister Diefenbaker at Saskatoon. | frost arising from work at Ak; He said he expects a “positive | lavik and°the building’ of the new response”? from the Russian gov-| Arctic town of, Inuvik that could ernment in view of the state-| be exchanged for similar\expe ments in Washington by Premier) riences of the Russians who have Khrushchev that he favors inter| a large number of towns and national eo-operation in sorthars! cities inside the Arctic Circle. 6:15—Reg. Commentary Mar | Sportscast, Mus. Interlude 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Music. 7:30—Rawnide and_ Music. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8:25—Tempd. 8:30—At the Opera. , 9:60—Project 60 10:00—Leicester Square 10:30—Business Baremeter 11:00—News Roundup. and Talk 11:20—-Distinguished. Artists 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off be sure it’s WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT Canada’s Favourite. LI'L ABNER WATER AREA The freshwater area of Canada @mounts to 301.150 square miles! in a total area of 3,851,000 square aules.