Charges Illegal Price Fixing WASHINGTON tAPi- Attorney- Generai William P. Rogers has filed . civil anti - trust action against Volkswagen of America Incorporated and II: N L's dis- lributoias. The suit chaigcs illegal price-fixing in‘tiie sale of \'iilks- \\a.'en autoiiiobilcs The action \\‘d\ tiroiiglit Wed- CONTRAC By ‘B. During the early years of con- tract bridge. a battle raged con- the day. each one advocating his Own system of bidding. Jay Bec er (Tap leased-lleldee In Masters’ Individual Cllasnplenslllp Hay) LIN!-CULIIRYSON MATCH merits of the two systems And so it was. Culbertson stantly among the authorities ofli biggest name in bridge. His name dominated the bridge world fol‘ many. many years TEE RIDE? became the M’Ml8.\' ‘lit l*'il“"31 ‘l"”“‘l The issue nnalir came to a The publicity attending the °°”” 3‘ l"‘"'”““t \- -l- l‘ 3”“l$95 head late in 1931 when a match match was nothin short of sen- . 8 "I31 "1 flddlllltll 10 lI\i|Ii.’ \lh0l9'_‘ was arranged between Ely Cul- sational. Newspapers throughout 5319 and “flail it|'Ht‘-* 01 ll"-\ U'~‘F‘| son. advocate of his aim Ap- the country devoted columns of "'3n'"'3d*‘ "31- Wt’ K‘“|'|l>é1Il.V. proach Forcing system. and Sid- space each day. reporting the tiie distributors and retail rival» ney Lenz, leader of a group who progress of the match and the ers hale cnii-ii.icii tn 8ll<>iiilt‘l sponsored the Official or One- trials and tribulations of the con- exciusixe sales ll'll|li|ilt‘\ and I'll T Two-Three system. testanta. invariably the errors of gage in Ollll'i’ l('.~llll'li\t‘ piac- A match of 150 rubbers was the players received the greatest tices . arranged, the participants being publicity because such items were Among Illi'.\t’ the l‘ S i:tI\(‘|’ll- Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson on the news. Bri In! bid! Ind P15)‘ 70' ment c ll 3 it i; p .1 \\I‘[|‘ all.-Lu-d one side pitted against Sidney ceived scant. notice because eaa . IEI'(‘('illt‘lll\ that the \Illl\\\\dI('|l I-‘M "Id °5“'|ld -l|<‘0b.V 0" U19 “"9 °XP€°'~°d 01"” “Peru l dealers \\tliil(l ni.- wt) um... WW other. Presumably, the match Millions of converts to contract , nutoiiiobili oi |t.‘4iI~ iithcr than “"3 l° d'“’'"‘"‘' “W95 lyllem k"“dS¢ “"9" ‘Med '~° ll" “"3 ' [how ,m,d,. tn \'.,H_\m__.‘.,, was superior. Not only the newspapers butalso -rm, W” “M “H. H (,NH,m“_[.s The contestants began play on the radio brought the exciting "alum In H", mmmdlm WH MW‘? the eiening of December 7. 1931. game to the attention of the pub- . hc. Dozens books by self- Iuliimnhiles to lllttl'P ttiati 300 The bndge bu“. ofl "1. cenlltfiy ‘ ‘ed umorl . - "ed. d(,am.\ ended 150 rubbers ater on e appon a tie ppe ____ _.... -_,_ ,,__ following January 8th. The Cul- Behind the scene Wu El . . , t bertsons were victorious, winning bertson. with his flair for pub- ‘ "I'D "l" ~ a margin of 8.980 points The licity, constantly promoting the The Arl~t.i- (it can f‘ti\t‘I'\ an victory could hardly be called de- game and asserting his authority. area of 5 ‘mil lion st]il3l(' miles cisive since the vnnners outscor the four contestants. ‘W0 with l'!ia\llllliln depth of 17 8.30 their opponents by only an aver- are no longer with us. my Cul- feet. age of 10 points per d a1. bertson and his wife. Jo. died last -"*3?-"~»'—~-—-——— I Moreover. it was not clear year. I few month! IPIFL SMMY B ‘ whether the victory could be at- Lens is today a spry young man 1 tributed to the triumph of bid- of 84 who has given up the rigors & l ding principles. or the strength of tournament com 0e- ‘ or weakness of the individuals. waid Jsooby went on to it many ( who applied those principles to championships and is still a po- . the hands dealt. nt force in brid . SECONDARY T0 KIDNEY IRRITATION The public followed the match This week, in this column. we :f_V:ulg0RlKb— 5lN'l‘lll Th-nks to new. with the keenest interest, con- will recreate some of the hands ..n¢. 0"} ,:.X':',?Q’ ‘.:’,§,'I‘,‘,",‘,‘.,“,’,”"‘.l‘_";" vlnced that the ultimate victory that were played 26 years ago in foelin oid.tired. irritable and depressed i would settle UM question 0‘ "IO LDC Lana-Culbertson MIICL from Tosln sleep and no in; arm 3 ... .. - 7 . .. ‘Bladder ‘Weakness’-—t frequent 5111;: .l!T:?nll.Cl£lll§‘ll.'ll"llll0l'l. Bed V\'el- , - I 'D.'l its or Strong ct . ..2.t::.”.'::=.:.:‘;:.;:°:""'"‘°" .’.°".:::. RADIO S. I. U. Want The |I=.I5:ot;,ds’ry Bll;1KI£l'lP Headache mm. H ‘ ‘.“ ;‘”°‘‘.‘’‘'‘‘ 1“ “N1 (‘l-'('\’ MONDAY '1 ‘it: 5.2"; Ln.’r.;i.5:.“RE:$,.;::.:i; . 5., .,.. FGCIS KNOW" i “'3'-n film‘ in Illd urine. and y 70(L\H~b _ (.h_ ‘t H I all-Iifiginl Ylnal esir var". 7.1- “Q real 1‘ its in our MONTREAL ‘(.P._V_L~"der the :3. I ind ,.m,,[. .,. ,,,.,‘,,, mp .1‘ 7'33"';\,t:‘:'s‘3 lomem heading 'l‘he (‘aiiadian People e l \ . -- . . . ., . . oyg-1-Ex°',',°J,u.;,.'L"loz‘:‘J CB'e'.":"°°" 735 w(_athm_ Should l\llUW the l‘d(IS, thebea-‘ much better you feel tom ow. 7'4 .1 _ _k ‘h _ . farcrs' I ii i e r ii a t to iial L nioni __ __. “(deg Omd “lam” t(‘i.t.‘i took a full-page nevispa-§ 81” \.me_’ U per 8d\‘t‘l‘llS9lll(‘lll here Tlllll'S(la_\'i s‘H"‘we“sl to set forth its case in the (llS~ 816" )l:m,I3er ‘I I piite w l t h (‘anadtan National 8‘45"§‘.ea'h‘e"‘e ‘ "”° iwest liidicsv Stcaiiiships. j _ . I-Tiglit (‘$9 vessels uere tran.s- "MP"\P“_s ferrcd recently to Trinidad regis- ‘l1l;‘K‘i'ls“’“' ll'_v hi: the gmernincnt - mined] 9g(_Lr_E‘”.gdlll"l& Tm‘. h ‘after III‘! e beguni - VLWS y am" S M’ “Little ninre than four cents an} .,°.,», _. _. _ 1" 0i ‘“aga,m' M the Air hour separates the union and the: ' ‘ 7 ‘ ' com any n wages." said the ad. why let constipation Mplgld-‘;“Parad\'I “Thi: iiollld cost the company‘ . -Swit . onev . an ‘ I, . , 1~ Odd misery TO U M “W ‘ . not more than S..4.tl0tl pet year. . . — s Headlines and \lea- I l d ..$-WW0 b. m_, , 2 th" t (‘atme . .1‘. _v (go - S S n‘02'"The Magic °f Music 532:: ll?n:l(l'lfl)l“l(SP'l‘l){Il:l‘(’;1l:Sll'llSe@rll Q 12.00vWeather ‘gal smke... whit. mi... 0..., 1-.i».i,.., .,. no. . mid I fi;‘g3_'Ie""e5e°dE"T.|' slww The vessels are idle at Halifax. RN35"-‘h ."'In*""‘"4'h ltli-iim rt-anng ' _ ‘ .m” an came’. The last toiiipaiiv \\ age otter lint. eonstiiiatrd t .-t... of in. - i... that l2.4n——I)inner Sermade . . - . ‘ -I h i 0,,” W, , N W, ,_‘__n_,m_ 1 Fir D “as {iii in per tent nioie. e diinna l! n Her Llflfllifll . ' 1. 3 . 3-V union lTlIllall\' seeking 30 per' tam... nu.‘ a()wn Tablets lctgenll ‘ 1.l0—Dinner Serenade , _ I d 5 d .,o .- art on-mptl\ iiau hvn --t-- l30—News Headlines and Wea- mm’ Map <‘ Isv W" m ' Del gh.,.......a. .nd .,.,...,d. ..i , .. .,, an ‘ ‘her cent vihich it said is still below t--Y h._h-Sn! A I? led "DI" M add 04: 132 Dinner Serenade the mininiiitii paid any other Ca- III] V IIFOHI OT ‘ITITI 0» I (‘I . . m ’ N,-. ,m_ M‘ ,0‘ ‘ ' ‘ nadian flag fleet. 1.35--Oul Gal Sunday "" | 2.oofist-hoot Broadcast iY'ft‘K«lll|l‘Il\ at feet mo Get Baby- I hiii ll Own 'l‘al\let.t- toil y. élinically tasted lor aihcsicy and safety. 3.5%!’ NEW! IAIY'$ OWN COUGN SYRUP niodsesoec-otlvtorbo -. 5oetmng,au»(liIy I 2.l5—Bing Crosby Sings 2.30—-Back to the Bible ll ° i‘ 3.02—Reach for the Sky 3.00—.'\'ews Headlines and Wea- tb r i 3.30-—Wayne King Serenade i 4.00—‘.\'e\vs and Weather 4.0&—Be.st on Request 5.00—News Headlines and W ea- ralve~iau...pteasast...wea'I and digestion ther 5.03—The Outports 6.00—New 6. 6.l.’»—Ontports 6.30—Adventures with Santa Claus 8.45~The Outporis (Cont) 7.00—lVlu.sic You 7.45—Reach for the Sky 7.30—lVews and Weather Il.lF>—Don Mess!-r's Islanders i l.30—i\'ational Farm Radio For- llm 85.34-‘arm Forum News 9.00—Assignment l0.00——News and Weather .l0.l5—Sons of the Pioneers l0.30~Paltterbralns ll.00——The Concert Hour l2.00—Diminion News 12.l0—Sign off JOINT EFFORT DIGBY. NS. I(‘.PI A perma- nent committee to handle (‘hinti- mas relief here was organized at a meeting of representatives of service clubs and other organiza-F Television Hogramma Schedule CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 M o N D A Y lions. Officials said the aim is lto ensure equal treatment of all 8:30 pm.—Afternoon Musicale needy cases. 4:00 p.m.-—()pen House 4-.'i0-Howdv Doodv ‘. ._ _. ' . 1-.":.';:".~.-.*:::.:.°";....... ///////////4* till p.m.-—l.ong John Silver ‘l Gilt p m.-TBA ‘ 6:45 p.m.——(‘F(‘Y-TV News _ ‘I'll! p.m.——Gazette 1:30 p.m.—Sir Lancelot 8:00 p m.—M_v Little Margie . 8:!) pm.—Provinrisl Affairs 8:45 p m.—Souvenirs 9:00 p.m.—T'ne Millionaire a 9:!) p.rn.—On Camera 10:01 p.m.—l Love Lucy ml 10:!) p.m.—'l‘iighost Annie llzll p.m.~5tudio One 11:!) p.m.—(‘BC Television 9 - N," .. . when you re chewmg °'Kcw ' smooth, good-tasting j OIIC Oll W - I ' n le s Spoannsnt Gum. . Channel 2 ' ’ IIIIIIY lzfl p.m.—News. Weather. " sports. Earl Carroll's ', Skate lzfi p.m.-—0ver The Back ' Fence. 4- p.m.—0pes House it claimed an average moiitlily wage before the strike of $204 as against 3270 r deep—sea crews and $343.36 for Lake crews. ' “Rather than pay the 324.000 a‘ year. the conipany deprives the‘ government oi $84,325 per year in lost income tax and uiieniploy-‘ ment insurance ciiiitributioiis." said Thursday's SILT claim. "it, also dcpi'i\e.s the coiintrys gross national wage of 5800000 to $900.- *n;;a"A“p;ga}at:. Moral Ideology OTTAWA '(‘Pt — The main- need of (‘atiada and its partnersl in the .\'orth Atlantic Treaty Or- and W. (‘arier said TllllI‘St'lfl_V'. The MP Biirtn - Bui'gen.l l\'fld.. said during it Commons de-l fem-e debate that the West is paying too little attention to the‘ war of cos. i While keeping prepared for a possible lioi (‘ans 1: and gleciing the ideological uar be ing fought y the ('ommiinI.sts. Mr. (‘arter said the uord ideol- ogy is not one (‘anadians use very often. Many did not under- stand its meaning. “An ideology is an idea in ac- tion; an idea that includes a plan for remaking the world: an id that has become a force because it has captured the hearts and souls of human beings so that they are ready to give up all for its triumph." He said at another point: "What NATO needs primiarily —and what “P should contribute ——is in positive and mzuil ideol~ ogy that is capable of counter-. acting" the Communist Ideal. ‘ ALGI-ZRIA FIGHT KILLS OI ALGIERS tReutersi French soldiers were killed dur- ing the last 48 hours in fighting‘ military . in Eastern A lg e r i a. sources said Friday. Forty - one nationalist insurgents were in the engagements. ’ Diplomatic Code — Seven ‘ killed Page 10 The Guardian Monday. Dec, 9. 1957 yet. Venezuela last Friday expelled Jorge Basulto. attache at Chlla's embassy in Caracas. and in con- sequence Chile severed diplo- fairs Minister Smith said Tues- matic relations with Venezuela. day that queries addressed to‘Basulto alleged that information Canada's ambassadors in Vene-|‘he had given Canadian ambas- zueia and Chile about reports'sador Richard Bower about the Venezuelan security police ' likelihood of a revolution in Vene- broken (‘aiiada's secret zuela had been cabled to Ottawa code for diplomatic communica- in code and that Venezuelan se- tions haxe not been ansvieredlcurity police broke the code. DAILY CROSSWORD Probe Breaking OTTAWA t(‘Pt -— External Af- '-".‘II'_‘.-1 if-.1-i'_‘[' acnoss 2 Seaweed I5. Dried -;.l 1. “ I. Father 8. Travel out ‘ “ U. 5. Soft drink back 17. Nimble _‘ I Completely and 30. Game to Put out forth of 17. Unre. I. Affirmative cards strained vote (var i 33. A "NRC 5. Stamp sold 13. Punish t a 13. Tavern 14. Polynesian premium 20. HR Baking .31. 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