l HEAR lT. IVAN/ AP. GRANDMA, GOOD! I’M GLAD 1" HEETAKEA m4. ' ME AN' MY ve carried the Communist since he was speaking before an split to a new level of crisis. East German party meeting. m i'rh rd ON n IR._WWIL Mon., Jan. 21. 1963. 9'zectly It Peking. which would campalzn oratory. especially l " M a ,_._ .v“ - .___.. i I a 2' KhruShChe" presented the State dc artment officials did MUAUA! l‘liUUKAMfi ‘ d‘spme With th' we“ 0"" the not appear? to find any “gulf-{g . . . , . .luu'" 0' Bern“ as ‘ 1'55 W95“ icant indication of concessions i ‘ (,l'(i\-IV "‘3 Pmme than. it 0h“ “’35 in his proposal that West Ger-.‘z ' because of the cXIstcnce of the mam. Shnuld hp pm under moi i Lilli “ML—Muscat. I Berlin wall. In Us. eyes lhlS.Uniu.d Natinns with foreign 2-00 l)~m“Ch'1 “elem '5 a Cove,” {0" ‘ heal (3"? he troops remaining in the city for i Z 2.]: l).l'l.'>NUISCl‘, athool W88 7“!ka 1 major effort to a period of time under the UN > 2.3m p‘mflsmg RM, AwUnd force a Berlin showdown long flag ' ' 2.4;. him—memo Giant after the wall went up in Au- F' t p C ‘ti ,9 . 3.1m p.iii.—loretia Young Show .. , . gush 196‘- He has been backing I ‘35 “; 1‘, mUnlinI-i i i 3;. ptmrrake "my l0lil)\'l‘() ir'Pi . Claude 'h,_ duped M . - away from the issue since Prcs- “'3 hr 8 (hr ) ( p” n" . d . .- . 5‘ 10b”! 35 “‘9” "PW ~ proposal Tuesdav. American of- 400 {Lin-Scarlett Hill fl‘fl'ihiul):f‘>lflt‘lll of the Canadian manager must have given man-h"ent .Kem‘my “"99?! mm m fipials said their did not mm. 4.30 p.m.-Noriiiaii Viilceill Pcaloi “ “i. 0 H L’ rcss has issued agemeiit people some cause for W” h” ""91"" “"55"” 0‘" or side, it mmam'cd any ounces. 5.0l p.in —Razzle Dazzle i8] “Pitt callrflor a national to reflection." be said. icuba la" “1" mm. m H“. wow...” 'plodgo m ._. -- (17(‘l‘8l' .‘ . . ‘ T ' 5-38 :fliwl‘lhu iivmsiCh/o'rld iimp“\gfeastztntgthn2al “1th the t. .Ilodom said it is Dilly Dar- 'WANTS SETTLEMENT continue U.S. - British - French! 6} . . ispenng mm In a "‘alor pnlicv g Foch] 135‘] (“frail to sugSESt that the! Khrushchev said he wants a protcciion of West Berlin indef— ' : 6.3i p.rii.—-Gaz.—.ne the head "If the -1 000 '"9' "his 0 aummahon 3” se"'iGerman settlement which will inltPly- l— 7.(il p.iii.—CFCY TV News hm. mn'n‘” 'Ld : ,‘mem' “h'h’: ‘h that “When are he‘ not bring special gains or losses "m "“ ""' _"”“’"’" to 7.15 p.m —5port.\ wopkly [hm (he: Srgppgégdnmt‘d la- qltiii‘cd to produce the new ma- lto either side. East 0,. west. FORECAST GROWTH !: 7.30 n,m.~‘30/ Roger: I - ' . ‘0 a" mm" ("""05' . i At the same time, he ass i “n p'm__Dnn Mme“ Juan” itinii. but is concerned about Automation feeds on itself the East German Commu:ir.:t: (“TAWA (CP)”‘Th° Domh‘.‘ = 900 pm'__Dmmy Thom" some of the. deep-rooted prnh- and automation can be used. and that Germany would be unified '0" Bureau "f swam” “:‘h‘ a _ 7‘ lcms stemming from technolo- is being used. to produce new1 - _ . - mm” mm canada' pohmatm" 9st) o.m. Carry Moore .. . . as a Communist state which n i t th 22000 )00 z in 30 P.M.—-—Music from ih. Film! hifi‘él.hwanflo'.,- aummm'c ""‘Ch'hes-H :‘would mean a major and pcr- Jr”: fin, “3.95;... 0 Han rim—In View . ‘ “ _““"“" ddl‘am't‘si . .. . ‘haps decisive loss to the West : '- ' - . sum 35 m0“. demmlslmtcd bv COUNTERS ARGUMENT i _ has made in the first of a so = 1700 p,m.——CBC TV News .aummation' are inevitablkan‘d He a|so replied to the m-gu. 1and which the Western powers ries of analytical reports of the m l?.l3 a.m.—l:ocal Woaiher imp}. can. in fact, bring great ment that automation’s impact, would never accept. But much 1961.0cnsus. which put the pop- m i7,i4 am.——V.Iewpomf lhonoms to humanity... he~told particularly in officeg‘ will not of what Khrushchev said about ulation .lune l at 18,288,247. At n70 urn—Sign Off the Em in, C] h f be serious because there is . the Berlin issue was regarded Oct. 1. 1962, the estimated pop- D u 0 Toronto. . . . l . ‘ heavy turnover of employees, here as a kind of Communistiulation was 18,683,000. But with them come new problems and challenges. We Accmhmg to this argument FOR A TV SNACK r..." 0 i - - r - ’ ‘ my meet these Chane“ cs tie intioduction of machines Tliats Sure To Please jand we can only reap thgse‘simply means that new people s DIAL 4-9226 i’bcnefits if we do it through the twin not he hired- Th" 1' “"13 ' ~ ' - ' ’ cn-opcrative effort of all sections 3“ hVerSImphhcahm“ It “‘93” ' " I Rasmuram of 500m“. __ and particulariyjthat instead of having the un- Frec Delivery 9 mm. to 1 am. thmugh ti". (.0 _ operative effort .cmploycd as a result of ma- ll’howlnfi morning lof labor and management." Chines' we will have the “h‘ Canada‘s top - ranking labor h‘rOd-n ‘ , I ' ‘ .leader warned of dangers in the The CLC leader "0th ‘ grow' LhLW'lV ‘t-omnlocent attitude that auto- h‘g aware“? fh‘ C‘hada ‘l’fbth. mam, -5 ~ pressing nee or mature a or: 12.45 p.m.—Newl, Weather. Sports of me hiduflfigi'fihgflggg‘fihsiflfl management relations and said 1.00 p.m.—Monday Ploybill ,pasl. labor is hopeful of early face- Flaming Fury to-face discussions with manage- 2.3o p.m.—5ing Ring Around CHANGES RUN DEEP inent on the problem of co-oper- 2.45 pun—Friendly Giant Tiicre are significant differ- ation and consultation. 3.00 p.m.—At Homo With ences in the changes we are He said that Canaan" em. 6'X maev saunas Helen Cracker rexpcricncing today and they will Movers. unlike their counter. 3.30 p.m.——Tako Thirty be reflected upon the lives of pafis in Europe, have‘ no cum-,1 I ' ' i 4.00 p.m.-Scar|lt Hill iindividuals and upon society it- management organization which v1? ’ , ' H “"”"“"‘"'“’“ ‘T‘T'Wf‘m‘ i I lNVlTED THE ’ 4.30 p.m.—-Romper Room self." could meet Wm. organized labor. W ‘ " ETT'A’S WASTING Boss’s sou ovco: . WORKED “'5 5.0l p.m.—Razzle Dazzle Mr. .lodoin said automation is Mr_ Jodoin offered the help of T"! “"50"!” mo HEP TlME ON THAT FOR DNNEQ.’ HE‘S HEAD OFF/GOT 5.30 p.m.—Thi- Living World not only affecting workers but trade unionists, with the“. up SENTENCE” ms com“ LAZY WINGEV.’ A BRIGHT‘ boy! THQU COLLEGE r 600 p.m.—Suppor Club management. perjonce in organizing, to em- J h Mo t . IN THREE YEAR'S bl: p-m--Te'°Vj'8f°n NEWI “i am sure some of the r-ar- ploycrs in setting up such I cen- 9,.‘T‘ommgofifi'hgry Tagtlemfilfswmwua AT its 70? SPEED 01'- t 6:3» panic-Telev-s-on Weather toons of employees being lntro- tral body. comma or mason 11KNOT5,EXPENDS L700 HORSEPOWER 6.40 p.m.—Supper Club AN D 0 6:50 p.m.—Te|ewsion Sports DEATHJOLD JUSTlCE p.rn.—-Fat|1er Knows Best BEVERLEY ROBINSON: 7.00 I 7.30 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip 1 hm bfllt convicted 8-30 p.m_—Don Messer onpeiyured err/dance. 9 00 p.m,—Danny Thomas Therefore, I W!” 9 30 p m surwve- everyone —~Garry ooro _ r who had any part 10.30 PM. Festival mmy trial." '6: TAR FCnonrlierl Music from th e“ I I . l 0V|e ' mese I m . ’ AND “5 (“m-WED THE WHICH NATIVES NEITHER REA NOR WRlTE 113M V115 1700 p.m_-——CBC News i7.i4 a.m.—Viewpoint JUDGE, THE WITNESSES, -30 A“ rug/R mar/6H7; a" YOU'RE TwO-FACED,’ l7 7o u.m.—CKCW TV New' i no .ioiiN M. monrowun ‘(7hina issue the East . West. 9 EVERY °”‘ OF 55 CONCENTRATED 0” "45553005 “‘75 W“ you i ' THE JURORS . . ARE/.1 ~41 "75 ~-m»—Si=in 0" wAsuiN iTON fAPt -_ Soviet Berlin dispute and other prob- - r — m» Premier N ita Khrushchev has lems were immediately put un- V L. i-' «r w ‘ aVoidcd going as far as United der careful examination here 0 TV. States officials .had thought. he for lhf‘ll‘ significance as guides ‘ N , ‘ might in widening the. rift bc- to future Communist bloc pol- ACROSS “finally 18-Noahm ,2‘ [TE 0" DA‘ .twcen Russia and China over icy. ' . Lwaudng awor tem_ «Day 4-35.17 Nltc 44503—44462..‘lfiadcrship of the Communist to; a first reading two points] stick “_Near: poet. pomry I ‘h hc- 5 "0 "u : 45.L 'o‘nts home ’ N5 VAIL’S RADIO & TV. That was the first reaction in l. Khrushchev avoided a more s‘fii‘t‘grm “Ongsigleway 20_Mexican mag l. 204 Kent St. ‘ chum": [official quarters .bcre to the. open brfak (with pittinantbaindtha: ll‘Forbiddm DOWN dollar E £00©€0©GOQMQOOQ t K r e mi iii chicf 5 speech which a rca y 9x15 5. e i no b L To block 2Lwater - N m’ 10 the hast Gw‘ma-n. COm- mi‘nllnn the Chine?! by name tradition 2.11“,er 22_Cartoon CFCY -muni_st party congress in East but struck the} C(‘tlll'lous Commfii- 1 .0,“ Kenya c ar, l in. nist device 0 enouncmg e deem“, slums acm- MONDAY The t h o u s a n d s of words .Albunians. It had. been eafpectcd “on; LTD alert to 24' Can» . .. ., . lerushchev poured out on tbelhcre that he might strike (11- law Emma“ “my. slum”... MI", 6..a——5rgn On 13.Uniquo 6.Pluck Pony 6'30’N‘W' l person: ll 7. Converts 25. Neuter 34. Theater 0.35—Counfry I. Weslorn Roundup 1 14.Flmi:lhed into pronoun 36 gout Fr 6-55—News and Weather \v 15.—— 0 leather 27.American . ries: . 700—Hebrew Christian Hour I . . r ii - foio gras. a. Plead with oth 37. Merrimont 7.l5-—Country 8. Western Roundup By B. JA‘ BECI‘Lh 16-iflsel‘t 9.Wcalth of 28.Jacob‘s 39. Ornamental lilo—New: and Weather MN!“ 17. tS)tylt;l1 d Lumber so son amp IRS—Farm Report i FAMOUS l i r 19. Vel‘ ea ings . o -— 8 7‘4' ‘ . 21. Like 10. Fisher e 40. Wiuimd :coun'ry & wemm Roundup South dealer. .‘hcarts are divided 3-2. declarer __ man's bait 33.Alcohollo 41.1nqulro 8.00 News 23- 3.l]_wu,h" ' Both sides vulnerable. goes down. However. Mrs. Sob- unmet“, 144mm drinks 44.nough lav; 8.lo—~Country & Western Roundup V NORTH M h‘ad“””‘° comraff. ($812212? 24-0“! 8.45—w h, K1076 i scrim: 19 "Phone" 5 - - deposit g_50__A;:'M: New. :9742 and in a perfectly reasonable 25_p'e¢iiliai; 3.. 7—4 _ A J 5 r. manner sin 9.3%ngugmvsfral $271? “pom 3A5 She took the club with th e 28. Sweet 9,io—cac Preview Comm...” WEST EAST king. cashed the. A-Q of trumps. fruits from 9.is——Morning Moods .52 94 and led.“ h‘imhhd it" "'3 “f” 29 31:; aha" pom swap! m7: germ 955—What's The Song Contest 0 8 031053 ' All" llllhnn *1 d amo“ - 5 it! 'a t. M 5/6 FEMOMP 10.00—News and Weather QKQ 10 0987642 played a club to the ace (E35 30 M _ . 10.05—Notel - Music ‘QJge‘aa ‘10 discarding a dlamond) and Inigfilnlamo -' ' m,io_c°un, you, Biming,_cac 300m .trumpcd another diamond. 31 Hence ‘ agar-“5’ 10‘15._Win 57 .AQJS; l Then she cashed the ace. of 32-6 0 . t ,‘ momma." and Music 'AKQG hearts and ruffed her last club. 'wei‘l’l'i'gm ' 11.00.44”: Headiine, 8, went," . . When she now led a heart from Russel“ '- ll.02—Notos and Music ' 4.x" dummy and East played low, pseudonym o n_45_3U“e,in Board The “dam. she finessed the six. With the 33_Twomld z H.50_N°m and Mum ' m finesse succeeding. Mn. Sobel “spreads I." “‘55-”,6“: New. South West North was able to claim the balance unchecked. 12.00—Woather 1 0 PW s ‘ I“. and score up the grand slam. u ” 12.05_M°s,iy MW, 41‘"? PM! 5' gm of course. anyone seeing all smmpox > l7.30--News and Weather 5” P3” ‘0 a” four bands could have done just 33_B.uy__. z i2.43-—PEI Road Report 7“ ‘ as well. But the feat was per~ “gawk” 0 12.45—Mosily Music Opening lead—queen 0' Clubs. formed in this case without that 41_w.,ik. m i,oo_;.i,w, Hugh“. a. warm." Here is a hand once playcd advantage. and moreover. was slowly a 1,024,100.“... by Helen Sobcl. It .is reported not just a shot in the dark. 42.3-shapod GRAN i LID—Matinee With Willis bdered l}(arpin of Silvgr ipring. 0n illio (gantrary, Soblcl molding HEY.E QUICDMAKLYB his—T H — BC M .. in iis newest 00'. 911- knew tie incsse wou surey ‘ , . _ , COM .. ins—Mimi; Much:er c ticingly called HOW to P l a y succeed. it was a matter of sim- DAILY CRYP'IOQUOI‘L "“ ""re’sxh‘gv to “Mk l” . 2.00—News and Weather (and Misplawt Slaim Contracts. pie arithmetic. A x Y n B A ‘0 w : 2.05—Portrait or A 5m M in seven She knew West had started In L 0 N 0 F E L I. ' c 2.10—Hm and Encore: spades and West led a club. V It with seven clubs. East havmg 0“. mg" 31mph, stands for another. In this sampleAls used c, 3.00—News and Weather can be seen that if declarcr shown out on the second lead of for the um. ya, x for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- 8.30—-Hiis and Encom cashes the high hcairts after the suit. She knew West had "opium the length and formation of the words are all‘hinu. 0 LOO—News and \Vealhlf drawing trumps, in the hope the started with two spades, since Em, my u“ code letters are different. a. Aim—Canadian Roundup—CBC . 7 _ the trumps were divided 2-2. «mo—Hm and Encore! "H"+. “fi’° “OH”: She likewise kncw 'West had A CryI'WEm“ Q“°'“'-h’“ F 4.30—Tbo Outports T started with three diamonds. Y A A J N w I w K I L R K E J 1- ! E Q n. m son—Now. and Weather and haying followed to three rounds x 5.05—-Tl’io Outports at the suit. and also. that ho n Y ' A n 1- g g a w 1 J x .7 s P w o x I. 3. m 5.?5—Marino Weather had started with one heart. hav- 5.28—Tbo Outpom Call lng played the eight on the ace. .._R.s YNKYL 6‘00—N9WI ."d we‘"‘" i —_— 0f w“ I . ‘ ‘ — sis—us. Road lope" open 3:30 a,m,-9 [mm 3 were therefore known at the Saturday”: Cryptoquote: scoop SLAB-1W WORTH M033 ” 6.l5-—On Parliament Hill—CBC "0 Ram s“ (on. [hum-u: point, Mrs, Sofie] led the hem T05 WTHAN GOOD ADVICE—HO . I .Z [I 6.20—Sporu Parade W,A,,W.“.”Hi from dummy. Flnesslng the six (0 ma, in” Future. Synmm. um.) . YES THE ARRMNG 6-30—70f‘l9’"! MUllC Was not a 11823th at all—the six —_——_’ —_ ~ "' N V“ "'—‘ ' CARS AT The ELEGANT ENTRANCE". mYAL loo—Bach to tho Ilbla l.‘5__M.mlm. sperm". was bound to win the trick. 9Ang REFLECT THE mPiCALpiGNI-ryop 7'30“N°w' “d W""‘" 8.2l—Tl-ie Gerry Fogarty Show —-——- HIM-EA” RACETRA -" 7.45—Byllne 8.24—Tho Bob Goulet Show 3-03—713- Motinu ,._ ..-,-.-. - ‘- ' i i ' ISO—Program Schedul' 8.30—Portrah Of a Star 330—1-0 Mali". , ' 1 " : . O 7'SI“T°"i9h"' Mum SSS—Tho Mlx Ferguson Show "OHM: N’w’ WGOEAgY'DON‘T UGHI‘IV.‘ 6H0“ . ~ "I ' 5 820—th 8. Game Brandt.” (Mac mm a. 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