In Coal Industry | | dl 8 ae In Coal Industry .| . a committee would be useless if it 4 i - oa production costs. iil 4 oad | a : that it was| p < not the company’s policy to dis a } rh he Lis AU AS 41:00 am-—tTurners Corner Doseo’s top céai most unfortunate this time when the coal - difficulties that ve these who are in-} d industry's future.“ 7 statement, followed : by Mr. Fairley’s, was_ the’ first = between District 26 : wares bere seid a : source 11,00 p.m.—World's International of a fact-finding committee, set/Tyesday both government and eS Bowling Championship up to study the coal industry’s| company officials were “‘con- “1200 am—CBC TV News problems. Mr. Marsh demanded / cerned” about the development. 12:14 a.m—tocal Weather to know production costs in in-| ‘The committee was set up after ~ 42:15 a.m—Viewpoint * dividual Dosco_mines. Mr. Gor-| posco warned it would have to ¢ don refused to disclose them. Fol-| ciose three of its Cape Breton| _ CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 32 =| lowing an argument, Mr. Marsh ft : pits unless new markets were i ‘s walked out of the meeting with) found: Shrinking markets and ris- s poe) em — tote Soe other union representatives. ing production costs have beenl -: R15 am—television News The union said Tuesday the | major problems. 8:25 am —Weather and Sports : i {2 cee al RE | RY A os ===> “Reds Organize Service }>ax ¢x2ss"08° prs 12:00 noon—Television News _. Lal 5 eee Veer netiee ahd. Spo” : See ja © ceiesa thas mmo = 12.15 pan —fidey Playbill OF | i QS Winesap & Letter aa Yel ———— + Pattern Music S (11. Weird 6. A coming tion nad Chez Helene Bing throne Strict wiidu —— "2.15 p.m.—Nursery, School By HARVEY HUDSON" able of carrying atomic war-| |33 Church 7. Not verse hae E/R 10) > ee — 2.30 p.m.—Cartoon’ Theatre PARIS (AP)—The Soviet Union| heads, have been operational nena & Hart - TE T —3:30-pum-—Open House fourth arm in its military forces|S0lid-fuel engine for firing from/ | 45. Female seat 27. Ahead v ——" 4.00 p.m—P.M. Party to’ manufacture, test and fire a/2 submerged submarine already ruff 10. Oklahoma, 30. Pole - 4) * 4.30 p.m.—Sports Time growing family of missiles and|'s in service. 16. Proven city: 31. Exist. 2 Get the new 1960 Philco for the clearest picture you ever | — 5.00 p.m.—Tidewater Tramp their atomic warheads, a NATO| The report was prepared by the| | 17. Yes (Sp.) 16.Greek letter ing : —al . 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse publication said Wednesday. Institute for Strategic Studies in!|18.Comfort 17. Reach 33. Cry -_ expect to see. Up to $200.00 for your old TV in trade. 6 . p.m.—Nations Business Report mid he Russians have | London, eC erin Sse 19. Mytholog- across 34. Absent S = 6.135 p.m—Supper Club New: | about—100-—_p-ri-n-eipalmissile| Strength of both East ical horse 18. Gauges 35. Den 6:25 pm—Supper Clib bases. Soviet intercontinental and|It was published by the NATO} | 92. Constella- meas + @ FREE Christmas turkey with every Firestone TV, washer, dryer, _ 6:35 p.m.—Weather intermediate-range missiles, cap-| Letter, a publication of the North tion . | 3 Refrigerater, stove. ze | Eo pm—Sipper Che ee Se ate. tne! 25. Cease! Be 8 :50 p.m.—Sports - spokesman (naut.) i _ 7.00 p.m—US. Marshall d document “gives a very accurate} \ 26.A kind of td FAR , ; “ty p.m.—Sabre of London Lewis En Ss ee of oe tateltignsice report gg Brchittecture Up to 214 years to pay. ESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. ___ 8:00 p.m—Gunsmoke bmitted Wednesday e Seine Charlottetown 4 8:30 p.m—Bachelor Father Long Career A= _sibeditacial council by its| | 29. An epoch Start Paying in 1960. : _ Summerside 9.00 p.m.—Country Hoedown chiefs. 31. Egyptian 9.30 p.m.—four Just Men wisunes The NATO letter estimated that | god 10.00 p.m—flying Doctor TON (AP)—John L./the Russians now have about|, 32-Bone (anat) 10.30 p.m.—Mike Hammer Lewis Tuesday announced an end | 2.350.000 men in the army, 700,-;' 33-4 simple a Oncor Icade of Sports Sk & meee tei ee Rae ae as RM se) LO : 12:00 ‘pm—CBC News Lewis, Bale - and hearty shissca eet ban inareeeee te Lees 38. Expect - > 12:20 ‘am— letter to members of the United| 1949, which gives it , . creek é . Showcase , second rank(} ; Blackmai Mine Workers union that he wil) in the world 41. Relinquish Z led retire as president shortly_ after - The navy bas shout t ++ sapped Me ene. eid tha | 2270 Surface vessels plus perhaps 42. Greek : = ; cer nase pf gd igo oth as many as 500 to 600 submarines ae ——_—_—_—_—_—\_20ay———<— will Pe reeaes as| RUSSIAN AIR MIGHT instruments ‘ : WY ~t 6;55—Sign On nedy, now vice-president. Like | 20,000 operational aircraft flying ’ * 6;57—News Headlines & Weather | Lewis, he started working in the|from about 1,000 bases, the re-| ' DOWN’ , 7,00—Hebrew Christian Hour mines as 4 teen-ager. Kennedy,|port said. .All fighters and light}. 1. God of . 7;15—Country & Western Roundup | 72, has.been a union member for | bombers are propelled. An pleasure : ad os genaead a 60 years and served as Pennsyl-|extensive radar early warning D Y ta- F i interlude - governor in/ and control i bs ’ A towe ere acu ~attbtice 7;50—Musical Interlude In his farewell letter, Lewis re-| been installed for air defence in fs LONGFELL x< 8,00—News called how the lot of miners had | great numbers. ow 8;1 |—Weather . | improved since he became presi-| “The personnel operating the One letter simply stands for another, In this sample Aisuse@ | 5 8:16—Country & Western Roundup |dent in 1959. At that time they | Soviet missiles have been ergan. for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, aposs z= earned about $2 a-day for long|ized into what i. <iteaiie trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 8;50—News hours of work. Now their basic! fourth ; @) ach day the code letters are different. o 9:00—Morning Devotions daity wage is $9.3 and moct of|bering sbow! 290000 me eae. < es Moods them have a 62-hour day. the command of an aera: & Ces See . a eee” monde STRIKE DIRECTOR popes ee his control HEVZ KSG, ENUV NM ZEUV KEUMNO ti a iaawis directed 2 series of sP€¢:|Sombs are manufactured, alltest.| VIGXU SOX NQQSUENGXB CR KS@ |U 10,05—Magazine of the Alr strikes in years gone by. ing sites, all factories in which oWIJEGR ud 10;30—Melody Perede Once he stalked angrily out of /T°Ckets and guided missiles are} . ” 10;45—Money Man stalemated coal negotiations after|PFOduced and rocket and guided Yesterday's Cryptoquote: SING AWAY SORROW, CAST TiAe—News Headlines & Wear. thrpatening mine operators with eae eG is _| AWAY CARE — CERVANTES, 102—Women’s Institute Bdcst a new strike in these words: air forces urope now King Features eo of Music ot further is futile. We —- about ny ng air- =“ Syotieate, Ind a 200—Weather trust time, as it shrinks) ¢T using bases. ategic . 12,05—Rhythm Rourdup your purse, may modify your|bombers, provided only by the ETTA KETT ret 12Z;30—News & Weather niggardly and anti-social propen-| United States and Britain, remain © 12;45—Rhythm Roundup sities.” + under national control. z 10—News Headlines & Weather sien | 4 102—Maritime Farm Bdcst | - ree THAT WINGEY'S LET'S a 1332—Jane Grey Show : ON IT— WELL =| ae ;37—Inter! eK tai-eoeel 8 Bdest CONTRACT BRIDGL CATCH THE gol _ 2;00—School Bdcst Ki St-temny theater Show . By B. JAY BECKER el Oo 2;45—Best On Request 5 ; j od 3,00—News Headlines & Weather |: ie] w _ 302—Best On Request QUIZ i £ 4,00—News & Weather 4 ‘05—Best caah Your right hand opponent deals| adequate and could result in the al gaan and bids One Diamond, both sides} loss of a game. poten Sane i 4;35—The Outports vulnerable. What would you|not expect such a good ; 5.00—News & Weather now bid with each of the follow-|the ace of hearts were changed 5,05—The Outports ing five hands? to oe eee we _— on mye 600—News & Weather — —.- = - - — la one spade overcall. 6;40—Musical Interlude 2. SAKDCT YASS $6 HEIS2 2. Pass. The distinguishing & 6;15—Music for You 2 O26 GIGS HAT Az feature of an overcall is the num- | & etek ter Yr 3 QAI VOTE GAT HQ PO Crccied to be taken. Sa-| AWINGEY < Youre ud 7:30—N ic a . cnuas oak eu as fety is the important nee ee NG UP THE LINE- x 7;45—Back to the Bible | count es a secondary role. 8.15—Don Messer’s Islanders 1. Double. The most common | If a one heart overcall got oe 8;20—Tonight’s Music way to compete against an doubled, a set of 800 or 1,10C 9;,00—Assig>ment opening bid by an opponent is to} points might easily follow. Thc w 10;00—News & Inland & Marine | either overcall or double. In gen-| suit 7 bg an ee o 3 Weather = : eral, the overcall of one in a suit | shoul urdy. It s con- | 10;15—Starlight Serenade indicates a hand of less than| tain solid: playing tricks. = + 10;20—Old Time Ballroom opening bid strength, while the; 3. One notrump. Although | 11,00—Starlight Serenade double indicates a hand with’ there is more than ample’ : 12;00—Dominion News which an opening bid would have | strength to justify an informa- 12;10—Sign Off been made as dealer. tory double, the notrump over- An overcall of a spade with call is preferred. This issbecause | GBA RADIO this hand would therefore be in-/ a more concise message is de-| FRIDAY being to cramp the bidding for cee by the a _ & ds : balan: distri i. poin _— 7.15—Marine Weather’ Fill 11.15—Kindergarten Of The Air ok et ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE my 7.320—News, Sports, Weather 11.30—Court Of Opinion 735—A.M. iChronicle 12.00—Jamboree Junction by the overcall of one — imp. KL 8 8.00—News 12.30—Maritime Farm Broadcast A takeout double, though, meg 8,15—Maritime Sportscast 1.00—News, Weather vary widely both as to distribu- ; ‘ tion and point count, and hence 8.20—A.M. Chronicle 1.15—Much Ado About Music . . inf ti 8.45—Morning Devotions 130—Curtsin Time gives less precise information. a. ; 4. Double. It is far better to 9,00—News 1.45—National School Broadcast : : double than to overcall with a 9.05—A.M. Chronicle 2.15—Tommy Hunter Show heart or spade. Rather than 10.00—Am. Chronic 200—New ce pn yr 10.45—Joan” Marshall 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee ae lg Ba ome jeer © 10.55—For Consumers 00—Veriety Hour choose the suit. Whichever one 1D0—News 00—News he selects is likely to serve as 11.03—for Piano 5.04—Maritime Fish Broadcas? the best trump suit. Whife we 5.30—Tempo have only 12 high - card -points,| & , ; 6.00—News, Weather the value of the hand as a whole|> 6.15—Reg. Commentary, Mar. Sports-| will rise appreciably as support TONIGHT! cast, Mus. Interlude for any suit partner names. $ 6.30—Tempo 5. Three spades. This bid is a ____Listen to 7:10-—Bylin ther opponents, Although arteer ws . . yline ‘ opponents. pa "MARKET REPORT™ | 7!3-Wsc isnot, barred from cotnuing Zz wusic game, warned by 8.00—Teen Tempo & Music preempt not to expect more than < The Eastern Trust | %25—Terre a long and fairly solid suit in a i , ompany saahats: Gon inseindyi ik seienahonm — ; 8.45—Nation’s Business ensively. A \ c 9.00>-Songs Of My People of safety is associated with the : at 9.30—CBC Symphony preemptive bid. The cari 11.00—News & Tatk should have six or seven playing 5.50 p.m. on CBA 11.30—Anthology ° tricks so that, if he gets doubled, hennenmemnans '200—tere's The Weather & Sign Off nothing disastrous cam happen. . ‘ “ aq