' Ae-rub" 9" i. arms 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. 14. 1962.73!“ Monday. "I In harrowiinterview with Prim Milli“? W ’ wu N H conclusion. probably fostered Diefenbaker. fifizhfirfir.%§ Kh h h P 0 SI. h: 3|" Englgtliwrmb enthu'lflm The Liberal opposition says I a . __ I, H, _.___ ° 9 ° 5" - ire - examination of Canada’s , . l c Liberal policy. as stated by‘atand on nuclear weapon: a WEDNESDAY - e a 0 Opposition Leader Pearson. has should be undertaken by a de- > AS been that acquisition or manu- fence policy committee of the z PROGRAMS 4 future of nuclear arms are Commons. TgeNgovernlnieg lg! u ‘ . not necessary for Canada. un- given no de n e repy e CFCY-TV $5312.96: l$:::'"%o;:‘hu:$ 12:15: tagder either Canadian or Amen-opposition request for establish- z MO'QCOWA [AplhThc fourth the 183‘ do,“ days the quad_ican control. but that the over- ment of‘such a committee but > l-30 ram-Mum" ‘annii'crsai‘y of Premier Khrush- rumvirate has head on hand. lgaging?wzicgggagggmfifumy13"“ tgfigegfgidtel? dowgfgngg 2-90 OWL—Che! "9"" eher's announcement that he with an exception or two ‘ y“ the previous Liberal goverm - No-one “PW? for sure WhathAY BE NECESSARY ment when the Conservatives is gomg on lnSlde the .Kremlin. If world development. makeiuked for it 10 you. “0' 3‘" mm "3° V‘ewiimn' °' “" the use of nuclear weapons bvl One Liberal suggestion is that terested foreigners it appears Canadian {or-c” . home orzthe re_appralnl of Candy! de_ 215 p.m.—Nuuery School 230 Dims—Mt. Rogers 2.45 p.m.~Friendly Giant ‘would settle the Berlin question ‘in six months finds the issue iperhaps even farther from setu tlement~—and Khrushchev un- setbaeks are impairing Khrush-‘ Bl“ "‘9 government Wm givelsuc" a thesi" chev's position: 7.15 p.rri.—-Purity Photo Quin he would invite Communist na- 7.20 p.rn.-—Keybnarri Melodies [lions and any others who chose. no definite pledge against ac-i MONKEY WRENCH 33" pm lake "WW der pressiir . that the pi'cmier's sails have abroad necessa ' than the Lib; A 90 or" —3<e"-' “I” Khrushchev. nearing the peak been somewhat trimmed. and em] party wouldy prefer to heve*f°?°°of°§l§¥5hfl:lir eg‘iitar-ceevigii: 430 pm “tattoo” Deny ni his power at home and that these three associates now comm] vested collectively mime h" u to m_ E 50‘ PMI‘PHH'O 051‘" ‘ahroad, announced on Nov. 10. share more than before ihe‘NATo could even so so “than” amt n 5-30 P"‘-“H”‘k'°be"y “"“d tiass. at a Polish-Russian friend- power that long was largely in" G ' ‘ H 1 th t! uce a EecléirAn'lnaenmunce nu- 6’00 P-""“~"‘°”" 5"“"9" ‘ship rallv in Moscow, that a the hands of Khrushchev alone.‘ ovemmm p" cy s a icanada m : Qumr- F'm‘“ iireaiv with the two Germanvs DOGGED BY SETBAC s icanad,“ “mu” “M "W" ""7019" "m- a 645 PM "U" “"9" 1should he signed at once. If that Again. remembering that this hem" weapons 8: 10-“g as tt-her‘i’i But so far, the Liberal. stout" 53' I‘m-45"” West did not agree he saidyis a view from outside the 3‘5 any pmwec‘ or “Items "ma tsald' the party is "M mums.” 74'" PIN-"C‘CY W N“"' ‘tlien at the end of six months Kremlin. it would appear thatiagreemem’ on disarmament‘ ’Pul itself foursquare bemnd 5 C U. I“ sians came by the Cuban man- ‘oeuvre to a much improved po- sition ~ even a dangerously dominant position—to demand a settlement on Berlin. which is ‘the major trouble area. The setback in Cuba is looked upon here—again from outsidei the Kremlin—as a near disaster 3 for Soviet prestige throughout the world. 7-30 P-m'“H°""°"°V to come to sign a separate! 1. His agricultural reforms— Wiring nude” "m3 any time 3-00 Pin-hm" H°°d treaty with East Germany. Heiand he has been the prime ‘“ “‘9 mture' When they “"5.” -th d1 table . 3-30 rim-"‘9 P"""“" contended the treaty woiild‘mover there-~liave not broughtibecome "9095“.le {or the jomt wrench" “ii a usb '3. ,, in.” W‘0 P-m'—MY "V" 5"" .make West Berlin. encircled bv profitable results. It is heican“!ian'Ame“can gefence of screws are said to have lei“ . ‘J"'"" '93" P¢"‘"'p’"’d' H’ommunist East Germany. ‘a‘Worst element of the Sovieth‘wth America It ‘5 0" this first made by a London an ' V w ' moo prim—Ben Cut-V “map. mWrnafinnamed MN” ‘Nmnmv‘ tpoint that the lobbyists last smith. Charles Moncke.h ence iroo pin—New: Magscrie ‘ T'mp amr "me "‘9 dpa‘dnne‘ 2' In' 19“ he med to “quifiweek were disappointed in their the name monkey wrenc . a "'30 P‘”“‘°'"‘"i‘" "” iwas postponed. Now there is date finally the Stalinist anti~ W“ N manna my we headed by v M‘ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT on NOT a miaiwnismwom 12502 °"“'—J:BC N 1‘“ l Khrushchev told coi'i'espoiid-‘ IViolotov. but so far as is known,’ MAHE‘DIWEHAV‘ l2=l¢ I'm—WP" W‘f' '" and: at a Kremlin reception some are still in the party. One 'i ' a mum" l2.” m ~V_'9\~‘=;'; ‘lazt week that_ with the Cuban of the group. Marshal Voro- ' Busts ginger-is, a 1230 I-m-“S'gn monsoon growing 1: u i at. the, shtlov. has completed the cycle ALWAYS A HAZARDTD “FF” - AM" Berlin situation was heeoming'from disgrace last year to a WBIDKPLAY SUCH Slst AS, > v t1 more acute. ii‘esiored place of honor on Len- “WE YOUR NEIGHBOUR @ .m TV. 5 WERTNERSI A: “(Birgit d in's'htomb. wh‘ere hie appeared 'hm""“’f“ E , u a signi ii-an mg 9- a e revou ion ay emon- ' \— :; NITE 9" DAY ll reloped at the reception. At the straiion. -I ‘ i «pay 4.3537 Nite 445034-7462? ngpthfitar's ii’lhnw as {he delivered 3. The Berlin aflfair wu‘C’hicg x , , v ,\ t e orma toasts or t e 45thtKhrushchev is largey cre ite . :3 VAIL s RADIO & 'F" / anniversary of the Bolshevik;with initiating. '0 ‘204 Kent Si- Ch 10"“ . Revolution stood the other threat 4. The failure of the Cuban v “ members of what now is called missile manoeuvre. "‘ ‘here the “quadriimvirate"—— Western analysts here still CKCW-TV lllresident Leonid Brezhnev: marvel at how close the Rus- LET. ETTA GAB pop HOLD WEMHNG’ itrol R. kozlov. a top party sec- HOIJBS ON THE LINE/THIS ONE l CUBS! . NOT so FAST.” NONE OF YOUR. eov FRIENDS KNOW THis NUMBER! “‘00 ant—Romper Room 12.00 a.m.-—-Sign 12.45 pom—News. Weather, Sports ; 1.00 p.rn.——Wednesday Pinybili ‘ iretary. and Alexei Kosygin. a first deputy premier. Throughout the anniversary iparade in Red Square. these four also were shown together. Anastas Mikoyan, the other first deputy premier, was in Cuba conferring with Premier Castro. Moreover. in the several. Nuclear Arms Stand Given Re-examination By Liberals e 75 (no e35 pom—Television Weather By JAMES NELSON Isition being undertaken by the 6.40 p.m.—Supper Club OTTAWA tt‘Pi —~ The Liberallparty‘s brain trust. 6 so 70" Tit l‘ i l 63.50ng NATNErClllEF S ADORNED BY A PAIR N m FOR 500! YEAR “HIS REIGN Helen Cracker 3.30 pun—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—-Scarlet Hill 4.30 p.m.-lione| Playhouse .I.l.3)l V113 p.m.—Supper Club cemu'mmmems ALLVOUGIELSI EYEE " gum—Television sport- Eparty is re-examinlng its posi-j word the reconsideration MNKWT~ CMON" p.m.—Msveric Jim on Canadian acquisition ofiwas given last week to I d919, 'niieiear arms and wants pm—Ou' Mn" "'99'" I ' d P l. til?“ ‘igation representing the Cana- z 8.3o p.m.—Hennessev 12""Prnm9" 3" 3" ‘amen “idian- Campaign for Nuclear Dis- 900 ems—MY ""90 5"" id" 8". l0" larmament d u rin 1: its mass 5 6-30 pro-4’8"“ ] So far. the Liberals have not lobby of MPs and leaders of all ACROSS DOWN lam. E 10.00 vim—B!" C95“ lmmp "I" definitely in favor of parties. Some of the lobbyists L'rosu' 1.3% m 2 11m ism—Newt M8981'"'Y [Canada dimming "self 8 mm immediately jumped to the con- amtter'a across mena- iLso pom—Th- F°""“'V' “" 3mm”, power ,0, a" “me. but clusion that the Liberals defin- target: thythmle are 12:00 ohm-33C :‘i’w' fthis is one of the conclusions itely supported a no-nuclear- Basebal hmdciap— 20. "1'0 1M5 erm— iewpom i . - i ‘ .‘-f ‘-Canada stand. 9-Extr8- in time —— that might. be reached in theiarm‘ 9’ - p gs _. rv N w- i . . __., - :‘:'_§'::W°" I leurrent re-assessment of its po-l This, a Liberal party source lo'zhtsfior i‘figfiaggmck :umu” . g 12 Linden! tamed 32. Made an mam fifl -...--.--.-.A oats chance and o 18. Beetle 6 One'uohool :: caught.l 1- v :: CONTRACT BRIDGE m. m o o 14. Actress 8. Learning street 0 an 3‘. By 3- JAY BECKER 9. River rapifl 23.1mm 0 . Munson 11. Little child 24. “In 1 cu" oi : 15.Tra.pped rs: medias 4 1 0 South dealer. other club and East won with? 13. 3mm", _ _- aGaucho'e 0 n 8.30 .m._9 Inn 0 Both sides vulnerable. the eight and shifted to a spade. l ahot:v”. 7 __ ”_Hem “lasso” I o '7‘ K’mt '8'. “5"” Eaton“)? NOR“ I West took the jack with that 19,120,111“; Emma" tool $.Aprem‘ "I ‘tuuA'AAA ' “UAAL ‘ z ._ queen and led a club to East'th painterof .See——II 28 Subside 36 EXCIW’ z .‘ .1095“ nine. Another spade lead trap-i G. Washing. become ind “on a “a .‘mo . .65‘8’ gped South's king and the o u t- i ton: pose. angry: deposited 33-me31'3 '< ‘3 come was that declarer lost six’ 21- Atl- 0011011. 89. WEDNESDAV A spades and five clubs to go; didn‘t” ‘Aqgu' .fifi?’ down seven— 2,000 points! ix-vaxed ' z 3 5 . 7 a Gas—Sign On ._ .85 ‘ At the second table, West? 28-25(3)“ 9 n , e.30—-Nem a Weather , . K7 .3108 woodenly opened his fourth best} went“ 6:35—Country a. Western Roundup; *AKT‘, ‘1093. spade. much to his eventual re-' 'com i1 is 33:39:" 5 cwh'_':l‘" H | 30m grct. Declarer took it with the 2:11;: ! i a raw m so our ‘ack a nd shed 7:l5——Cou Western Roundup 2 :Axé‘qu’ tJriCks. CE I x ea" u'mutoflh “ '5 7-30—N9W‘ & W"”‘" i .AQ On the last heart West had mg lb '1 IS a 735-43“:Y Fm“ NOW” to choose a discard from his v - Ill LAO—Country I- Wutern Roundup; lholding of “tom. l5 :0 2i 22 25 34 loo—News ’ The bidding: i . -, ‘ ~ ' consort F ‘ l i He maimed that the discard of Banach“ all—Weather 1 South West North East ,a low club would subject him lama 5 o as";:(xu":y " w“"'" “Md”?! 21‘” ’O I". 1’“ vto an endplay. so he discardedj ("wim- z CLSO—Aileassicm'NPw! i am Db“ it“? king 0‘ Club! in the harm someone) :1 a l m s.s7-—Thougho so. 105" Opening lead wking of clubs. ;h’:}hl::r:ini§;,th$ tile “yeah” h i Expression 19 I I a 9.00—Nawa and Voice Reports CBL Tl"? hand was play? lean“; when ggrthou we! d e— 37 g . > 9lO—Praview Commentary .team match in England. Tlie'lmv‘cl‘ h w t‘ 1" (1mg: 9 “; ‘ggfim 5' 31 53 ' " 35 5.“ z 9 ‘S—Mnimng Mend, , ‘hidding was exactly the same van] “:1 '. :5 .p aye 9 seven! M" Join a) 9:25‘~Mllmet with Austin ,at both tables - believe it or not in ( , eufac i filth “'1‘?” won' “fin ,7 35 3’ Willil whut the play went differently. 'Smnfis Dean?“ use .d d“)? ‘0. 4° «mo—M Your pm... At the first table, West led it I -k .ferhn‘m’ 9“ 9 “0 3mm“, . 9.55—Kitrheri Klsttev Corned the king of clubs and East sig- " 08] a Rh”! d°rs° m “‘9 4L3mwny u a 10:00—Nevu a. Weather nailed by playing the ten. Westtmou _‘ 5f e e ‘ diam‘md to 42 Slflon.‘ I 10:05—Notes and Music continued with the ace and an- 9 a“ 0 353"" the doumed ‘3.Finest \ contract. It-H- io.is...w 57 '— ' ' ‘" West stuck to his guns 10-20—N0'" 3- MU"! 10.30» Science Review c t . DAILY GRYPTOQUOTE —- Here's how to work It: ":m"‘New' Hudllm’ “ wull‘" “DO-CBC National News Roundup and (:gyppfid the king A x I D L B A A X I it M—Noies 1. Music Midweek Rm” i ace, 5 me hoplnsi L o N a r. E L L o w :his partner had the queen of' diamonds. West was determined-l not to be endplayed. ' However. this didn‘t turn out? brightly either. because South cashed the queen of diamonds ‘1 A5““"”'"" 3’35"! ll,0§~ Starlight Serenade “50“Nc'e’ 5' MW"! “JO—News Headlines and Maritime ll Sit—Atlantic News Roundul‘ w",er IZOD—Weather 12-05—Mostly Musle 1'1'30—News 8. Weather One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophiee, the length and formation of the words are all hintl. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation ll Efr- Stariiglit Serenade lZOO—Dominion News n AMmuv mac (33A and played the queen of clubs. l:OO-Newl Headlines In Weather West. by now down to three I I L P 3. N B iL P I l R Q B L P Y J P I LUZ—Mostly Mime WEDNESDAY cards. had to win with the are is a norm“ 8' Mmd WWW and concede a spade to the king, WRQFCZ. BS APYFKQBLP! SBVI‘KQ. ins—Meow 'Muoe .OO—Nsws Headlines In Weather was ’8 $990" so he got endpiayed after all. 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