Russian Revisioni 7eC To | ql ' USSIAN REVISIONISTS SECON [ee wee een i mn 6.35—Tonight’s Music 11:45—Twe For A Quarter ® J 2 - 7.00-—-Back to the Bible 12.00—Jamboree Junction e r 7.30—News & Weather 12:15—Boy Meets Girl a : ; 4 nemy Oo 7.45—Program Schedule 12.30--Maritime Fann B’cast ' ® 7.46—lonight’s Musi eran -ae ee oe Shots 5 y | 8.25—Assignment CBC Ln Meurice Person Iam MeCrome, Reuters jaim at complete self-reliance, |from Hong Kong and Macao: | @30-Tonights Music 1:45—The Open Road Show = Hong Kong correspondent, Foreign Minister Marshal Chen| “It is my personal view thet | 9.00—Hermit’s Choice 1:59—-D.O. Time Signal io recently a 4,000- |Yi stressed af a recent press |the withdrawal enhanced our |10.00-CBC National News. On | 3.00-CBC News = mile trip China jconference’in Peking. spirit of self-reliance. Parliarrent Hill and Speaking, 2:45—TBA >! with a party of Far East in Sheayang. (formerly Muk- “When the experts were here, Personally 2.00—The Open Koad Show newspaper men. Tis is one den), @ sister city of Anshan, |we could only produce cables to | '0-30—Distinguished Artists 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee of his repe ; Litt Ming-Jul, vice-director of |carry up to 35,000 volts. Now we |!}-00—News and Regional Weather 3.30—Trans-Canade Matinee — the cable and wire works, told |are making 66,000-to 110,000-volt |!!-05—Starlight Serenade 4,.00--CBC News By IAN MCCRONE & group of visiting reporters cables, and are working ‘on 220,- |!!.30—News and Weather 4.03—Canadian Roundup ANOBAN (Reuters) —- Rus 000 voits. 1) i ecligt Selgnade ea sue a's 89 - called “ . ‘ 12.00—CBC News. Westher and 5. : ‘cose . Liu accused the “Khrushchev Se Us Sie ws Cale eae GE Promises revisiohists” of over-chAPiNG | 12.15 News and Music CBC SMO NCBC Notebook on for unserviceable equipment. | ‘* 2 . 6.00-CBC News = enemy No. 1 these days. He said his factory had bought ca banie - oS Japenese militarists” are tter UIDS 43 wire-drawing machines from 4} eee ae Q third on the list, and. “British | Russia at almost twice the inter. | MONDAY oe wane xz RS ee! oat’ Sea CLEVELAND (AP) — Gen- National market price. | s.00-the Morning Show, Pert 3 vo ya pe eonecially, strong tm thie marth, |[2fa Electric Co. said here | As the Russian experts were| 7.09 the Morning Show Part 1 | 6:30--Couchiching Digry it will begin marketing next | mostly in the north, most of.the! . 9 cac — en w ther| 6-35—Music in The Evening cane ae oe oe eee January a new line of lamp disruption their departure! sis maritime Sportscest een) '7:30—Soundings = years. ago. In the early days of UNS H calls “the most eficient caused was there, © | 6.22 the Marning. Show, Part 2. | 8.00—Assignment o the Sino-Soviet ideological dis- oe lighting lamps known; In Shanghai, it was mainly) 6,35—{eave It To Bennet 8.30—Sound of Summer c oat. an ovens painful mem-| the new lamps—named Luca- ees oe ee O-ECRG ‘Nowe SS ten town im ve ge aggre diet naraee lox alter the ceramic material |bly lines had to be halted for| oiecam Chrenicle Speaking Personally ereas used in the cigar-sized are tube lack of parts, or raw materials. 10:30—Music On The Move 10:30—Couchiching Conference : Just when the “big le containing ‘sodium vapor—pro| pit this did no! Y News 11:00—Concert Album 2 a0 10% |vide light with color quatity su- | ut ths did Bot last long, ae- |11.00-cac 12:00—CBC News ward” had lost its stepm, 804 | nestor to incandescent ond fla- (Cr nne, 00 ee, city’s vicemayer, 11:05—Morn. Comm. Betty Cooper Se es China was placiéd by yet am-| Ching . Chung-bua. 11.15—For Consumers ee Saree ene © other bad agricultura) year, oresem types, General Electric |" “we ‘ended up with more |11.20—Retord Album 12:15—Music In The Night Russian technical exverts were |” The tirst bulb marked will be China-smade products, and lower summoned home—1,390 in a sit |, goowatt size, will cost $25 and |Production costs,” he says. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT gle a in ray ag the ine for commercial and indus | trial users. Initial use, the com- | : Tage or score res ace ON THE AIRE to their former Chinese cole [DaDY . ae | i factories, parking lots, golf leacues, whose bitterness 1s d!-| curses, shopping centres and rected not at the technicians but Sireet tighti : : at the “revisionist’’ Soviet lead- High ing. z The fellowing program list- ‘ership. | For the same operating costs, | , are blished free of ers I ‘street and highway lighting can |, = ~ ‘JAPA CRIT! Ibe increased about 50 ver cent ‘charge as a public service and | The “Japanese militarists,” — mercury installations, {t| appear as presented to us by ‘who occupied the area sald, the stationa concerned. was sti Manchuria, oa in = ee a ae “ : for their share of t! _ (bulb wilt produce mes 28 er mete of ne eet h Might a watt a0 the house- MONDAY PROGRAMS ularly acid about the way the hold incadescent bulb and will CFCY-TV Japanese let the furnaces cool |!@st 6,000 hours, General Elec- | off after being defeated in 1945. tric said. | 1.30 p.m.—Musical ' The molten metal in them! At the end of its life the bulb’s | 2.00 p.m.—fFilm Festival 6°X LNJOV 13493S OP England THE OLD BRIDGEWATER CANAL in polidified and the furnaces had light output will still be 85 per | 2.30 p.m.—film Festival CARRIES SHIPS OVER VESSELS ww THE be blown up and rebuilt. ‘|cent of a rated efficiency of 105 | 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL BY Ss | The popular thing nowadays lumens a watt. | 3.25—Take 30 OF A SWINGING BRIDGE : 4s ‘to make a virtue out “of the! A lumen is a unit measuring | 4:0 p-m.—Moment of Truth - ‘wartime difficulties under Jap- light eae? ~ never 4.31 p.m.—Magic Boomerang ot | | ip anese rule and a triumph out/fore has the lamp industry 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin L dHERBOIS y ‘ jof the Russian withdrawal. jachieved an efficiency of more | 5:20 P-m.—Music Hop cob” dHE “eg We aan ener Elsie | £20 Poole Tle WO AS A 3 i rushchev wi ‘ pd } ; 6.25 p.m.—Robin Hood Flour Jack-| | BUMBLING ACTOR wiet ald that China started to ‘said. sot ur ee! | WAS BOOED IN AUNaH . 6.30 p.m.—Gazette Lyon, France, ' ‘ : 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News ACHIEVED HIS CONTRACT BRIDGE _ | 2: en=tery tour icoo || REVENGE wen rowSeep ae : 3 7.20 p.m.—Political Telecast BY THE E SEEING You.’Y GIRLS BLAB EVERY- ¥ JOY DIDN'T HAVE To’)/ You HEADED straigHT 4 By B. JAY BECKER: — Led Se ee | bane To } ooo ‘BYE THANKS FORTHE 4 THING.” DID SHE TELL T COULD TELLYOUVE Q FOR HER REFRIDGE WiTH-}" 8.30 p.m.—Men and The Issues || REVOLUTION, 1 ‘DOWN A NOW? RECORDS! oma OU T DATED HER A BEEN IN HER HOUSE |/ OUT EVEN TURNING ON 7° | ' FAMOUS HANDS _~— - |, 9.00 pum — The Fugitive BY ORDERING, . . NOTCHED Gg my FEW TIMES: mm BEFORE! ‘ East dealer. would be a better chance 6f-|1}.9) pim.—Free Time Political | rege acta! oe 4 ( om ae - North-South vulnerable. \making this than three no- ap , | OF THE CTT SAW: > : : A en” | trump. i11.. mo iti ‘ = mt having values oe? " 15 p.m — Time Political Tele- s A10 ithose he had shown and an ex-— PC Ske > \cellent trump fit’ besides, in- 11.30 p.m.—Live and Learn DAILY CROSSWORD mi J KI1092 vited a slam by bidding five | '2.00 e.m.—CBC TV News : ACROSS 4.Language, 23. Large scam |= ' WEST EASE spades. Schapiro bid six. 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather and Sports} 1. Shoe course: kettles Soece @ 374 5 The play was not difficult |'2'5 «™—Sion OF ribbons abbr. 24.Con- ° Almisee ‘Ww 6543 QT and Scha easily made CKCW-TV ~ 6. Gounod 5. French stel- oO /@ 10632 @A985 twelve He covered the opera. peony lation ATT} SS gH AOTS4S (club lend with the king and ruf-| 9.57 2.m.—sation sign On ae ae oe eel |. {fed the ace. Later he trapped [10.00 a.m.—National Schools © * — rg . NCIS I oot Loqetthesqueemby leading the jack |10:30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schools =. Soe “i 7h hae ie WiO} | emf ‘@Ks |]. 13. Warbles 7. Volatile of IETLIEINI from dummy, and the . only |11.30 a.m.—friendly Giant ~ te x= oie trick Schapiro lost was a dia- |11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene ~ 14. ae . eos whales MEIN ARIE mi 4 ‘mond. The British scored 1,430 |12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 36. Torrid 9. Vend Si EAeR deicder's Aaewe The bidding: points for the slam. — ; an p-m.—Across Canada, 16. Skimpy: 10. Three-spot ‘asa a | ran’ ‘South West North a At ti second table, where an Sige ae i colloq. 16. Gott cap goddess 38. Less: 9} ‘i Pass j Hi ' . Less 18. ic 35. Cara i ins 72 Pass 5@ (South cards, the bidding went | ee difficult notice ee 40. Otherwise |" Pass 66 this way: 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth o.oo - Siooeck "i y pec a | re ee an ae nie ea | ato peualonen oth 22.Cruston: 21. Axilla * __37.Giveforth 44 Bee | enake aaa ster ox om | 26 Paw 0 88 oe pmctonewn tN 26. Oi time a a values ek open eg Sid. North's cuebid “in clubs~ was {-9:00-p:m.—Supper Club aoe — ™m but this can and does some- apparently a walting bid to te Seon cty Weub 30. Pant a ae ciample, take this ‘hand (British, whose style generally | 620 p-m—TV Sports sleeve | : played’ between Great Britian features great activity in the | {00 Pc a ‘|. 34, Lodged and the United’ States~in 1955. bidding—note West's three dia). 44°" poet og “ 36. Lament The American East opened with mond bid—cluttered up the auc-| 939 PU ra ine | 39. Ribbed SIONAL. a club and Boris Schapiro, tion and by the time it was) 6.0 Po the: Fugitive fabric ARE RIDICULOUS! 'North's turn to bid again, he|,,,. ?™ agruve 42. Prayer NUBBIN IS CHARGING Z25¢ i ith T Re aR ef ee ve eee, ould. not a rs io p.m.—Show of the Week endings TO PRUNE. OWE overc spade. réally more .00 p.m.—Free Time Political 43. Convex TREE! After West passe. Reeve ‘jump to four spades. NDP — P.C. * za jumped to three notrump, show-| The bidding by North at the | 11:30 p.m.—Peyton Place: a peta c ing willingness to play that con-|second-table did not describe |12.00 a.m.-CBC TV News 48. Cleanse wo tract even opposite a minimum his hand as well as Reese had |12.14 a.m.—Viewpoint 3 of soap wo overcall. Schapiro's hand was|at the first table. It was. more |12:20 a.m.—LIV News 47. Facing a 2 mot suitable for notrumpand he papers, perhaps, but also less |12:30 «.m.—Station Sign Off : giacier bid four spades, thinking there‘successful. 48. Packing nae . . s crey boxes : MONDAY ‘ DOWN S Fi feed : 6.3\—News and Weather 2. Srctinine fhe k 6.35—Morning Roundup premium TTT m | 6.45—Islend Weather end Mar. 3. Vies Do al Tax j rte! : Temp. 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