l , 9.00—C Communist ’Viet Cong Strikes Back At Yanks By PETER ARNE’IT SAIGON (AP)-—-Striking twice. the Communist Viet Cong killed (our American military men Tuesday in a swift sequel to the us. government’s decision to increase its military commu- ments in South Viet Nam. ON THE AIR mi THURSDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 3.30 p.m.-Muslcelo l.50p.m.—Slgn On . 4.00 p.m-—MIIo do Perla 4.31 pan—Vacation Time 5.80 p.m.-—Mr. Piper p.00 p.m.—Yogl Bear 6.31 turn-Gazette 7.01 p.m.-CFCY TV News 1.15 p.m.—Keylsosrd Melodies 7.30 p.rn.—Cltiun James 0.00 p.rn.-Dr. Klldaro 9.00 p.m.-—Vlcaflon Playhouse 9:80 p.m-—El‘lc Sykes 10:00 p.m.—Grindl 10.30 p.m.—Music Stand 11.00 p.m.—Tha Untouchaqu 12.00 pom-CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.—l.ocsl Weather 12.14 sow—Sign Off CKCW TV I.“ p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sport Cartoon 4.00 p.rn.—M|Ie. De Paris 4.30 pom—Vacation Time 5.30 p.m.—Yogi Boer 6.00 pom—leave It To Beaver 6.30 p.m..—Telovision News 6.45 pom—Weather 6.50 pun—Sports 7.00 [mm—Premier. Theatre 8.00 p.m.—Dr Kildore 9.00 p.m.——Vacafion Playhouse 9:30 p.m.—Erie Sykes 10:00 p.m.—Grindl 10.30 pom—Music Stand 11.00 pom—Alfred Hitchcock 12.00 p.m.—cec W N w 12.15 urn—Viewpoint gm . regime would Meanwhile. South Vietnamese pressure persiSLed for expansion of_ the war to Communist North Viet Nam. a move that Wasn- ing-toln considers at least un- e y. Mai-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, the emier. ' ted his feel free 10 strike on its own if it decided to stage what he called such “a coun- ter-attack. a defensive action" and the US. refused to give ts support. Saigon university s t n d e n t a called for a march on the north in a riotous anti-French demon- stration, their second in eight days. Police gave way and watched politely as a screamira band pulled down and dragged away a huge bronze monument to France's war dead. The loas of the four Ameri- cans increased to 163 the num- ber of US. combat dead and to 260 the number of us. deaths from all causes in South Viet Nam since the United States bo- gan a massive buildup of its support and advisory forces in December. 1961. U.S_ Army officers and an air force man were blasted to a by an electric mine detonated under their Jeep 1a they drove in a convoy of five vehicles 21 miles south of Sal- gon. Ten miles northwest of this city. 20 black-uniformed Com- munist riflemen halted and shot a 1.1.8. Army major. The killing occurred between a government military post and the village as. sembly hall in Tan Phu Trung. Killed with the major was one f two South Vietnamese sol- diers riding back from Saigon with him to his post as a sec- tor supervisor in Han Nghia province. The other was can- t; tured. Though Tan Plan Trung a Roman Catholic community considered solidly tn govern- ment hands, nobody tried to in- tervene. Summit Meet Is Decision BONN (Reutersl—West Ger- many announced Tuesday that Chancellor Erhard and Sovres Premier Khrushchev have de- clared their readiness to stage a Russo-West German summit meeting. Chief West German govern- ment spokesman Guenther Von Hase told a press conference that visiting Alexei Adzhubet. ev's condom in- Kilmistxah . formed Erhard at a meeting here Tuesday morning Khrush- chev considers an exchange of views between the two heads of state would be useful. “German readiness to talk with the Soviet premier in Bonn over an unlimited range of sub- jects was confirmed." Von Base added. However, are said. no one in Bonn believes a Khrush- chev-Erhard summit is likely to produce malor advances on the German question. Hose made It clear no formal invitation to Bonn has been lowed by Erhard and the fiext move was up to the Krem- n. WOULD Go To BONN A chancellery spoke» man. ask about the reference to a meeting in Bonn. said it is generally ace the the protocol for such visits Khrush s oul come to the West German capital to return the visit Konrad Adenauer made to Moscow as chancellor In 1955. 12.20 a.m.—I.ionol Network News 12.25 emu-Sign Off CFC? RADIO THURSDAY 0.28—Sign On 6.30-Now In Weather 6.35-Country I. we star 6.55—News 8- Weather ZOO—Hebrew Christian Hot-r n Roundup 7.15—Country & Western lloun 7.30—News I. Weather du' 7.35—CFZY Farm News Ill—Country Iv Western Roundup 8.00—News 8.1 l—Weather 8.16—Country I. Western Roundup OAS—Weather 8.50—Atlantic News Roundup . 8.58—Thought For Today BC Mus' 9.27—Matineo Musical Chersdea 9.30—Notes and Music 9.35—Notes It Music a Alta. Cabinet Minister Quits EDMONTON (CPI — Provtn- cial Treasurer E. W. Hinman resigned 'Ilunesday drum the Al- berta cabinet at the request of Premier Manning because of private business activities. The sudden resignation was announced by the premier at a hastily-called press conference and followed a day-long cabinet meeting and a' morning meet- ing between Mr. Hinman and Mr. Manning. Mr. Hinman was treasurer for nine years. . The premier told .thevpress conference the action was taken ause r. Hinman, in a pri- vate capacity. was associated with the promotion and opet 9.55—What's The Song 10,00—News 8. Weather 10.40—Mr. Co-op Program 10.50—Notes & Musc 11,00—Naws Headlines 8. Weather 11.05—News '- Views on Groceries "JO-Notes I Music 11.27—Matinoo Musical Chstades 11.30—Notes It Music HAS—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notos I. Musi c 11.55—Atlante News Roundup ation of various company enters prises not associated with gov- ernment. The premier declined to elab- orate on the minister's private activities. “In my opinion, It is not pos- sible ‘ once the and prestige of a cabinet post from private activities of thls nature," Mr. Manning said. Indian Queen Changes Title OTTAWA model Kahu-Tineta Horn has changed her title from Indhn princess to Miss Indian Canada to avoid starting today at Garden City, I n . Miss Horn, here In connection with an August f on show. told reporters: “While recent allegations against me are completely false and the recent study of the con- stitution of the council makes it clear that my discharge was illegal, it is my intention to avoid any quarrel or discussion at the coming meet of the coun- cil in order to protect the in- terests of Indian welfare." STRIPPED OF TITLE Miss Horn recently had her title of Indian princess taken away by members of the coun- cil. She said she has resumed (CP) -— Mohawk her modelling career in order to raise money for Indian wel- fare projects. She termed the, Garden City meeting "the most important in the history of Indians in Canada since they came to form treat- ies with the crown," would go far beyond the fed- eral government's new three- year Indian community devel- opment program. "The whole welfare under- taking must be built on a pro- gram 0 36 years with an ob- jective of having Indians self- supporting and economically i 12.00—Woathar 12.05—Town I. Country Time 1.45—Cafa Variety ZOO-Now In Weather 2.05—Tops In Country and Pope 2.27-Mstineo Musical Charados lilo—Tops in Country and Pops {OD-News Headlines In Wearh 3-03—Trans-Csnads Matinee CBC Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill CBC 6.20—Sports Pararda 3.00—CBC News 3.03—Trens-Cansds Matinee LOO-CBC News equal to others in Canada by ml. 1 . I She also said she would ask the Indian council to adopt a new constitution that would 1n- clude an assertiny of Canada's 2.037 band chiefs. which would meet "from time to time." LID—Music in the All Lao—Tempo 5.00....Msritimo Fish I’csal 5.20—Tempo 5.40—CBC Notebook 6.00—CBC News 6.15—On Parliament Hill 6:20—Today's Editorial 6.25—Maritirne Sportscast 6.30—Music in the Evening 7.30—Maritime Magszne 8:00—Assignment 3.30—Pratley at The Movies 9.00—Soundings 9:30—Music of Chopin 10.00—CBC National News, On Parliament Hill And Speaking Personally 10.30—Chicos Place 11.00—NC Chamber Orchestra 12:00—CBC News I2:30’—-Sports Scores, Inland I Marine Weather TO OPEN LANES TORONTO (CPI—The north lanes of a l4-mile section of Highway 401 extending from Cornwall to a mile east of Ancestor, Ont. will be opened to traffic Friday. It was an- nounced a The south- bound lanes on the same stretch were opened in September. 1962. PRODUCTION DOWN OTTAWA (CP) -— Production w cent from the preceding week. the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics said Tuesday. Output in the corresponding week last year was 147,275 tons. 6.30—Tonlght's Music ZOO—lack To The Bible 7.30-Nsws In Weather 8.10-Tonight’s Musle CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 8.58—Nows Headlines and Viv-th- 11.00—News I. Regional Weather HOS—Starlight Serenade Weather HAS—Starlight Serenade IZOD—News, leg, Weather I Spats 12,05-Slgn or! CIA THURSDAY COO—Tho Gerry Fogarty It.- Part 1 Boo—um I. Inland Weather OAS-Maritime Sportsman I.21-—The Gerry Fopsrty Show P I" tits—Max Ferguson Show 9-00—CIC News l- Direet Report Mfr—Preview Commuters 9-30—A.M. Chronicle ‘13: I S—Invltstlon - lam I'eas 1macsc News I. Inland Weath- 1.15-tht' 11.30—Nows Headlines 0 Marltlme - TEST YOU-R PLAY 1. You are declarer with the West hand at Six Hearts. North leads the ace of diamonds. How would you play the hand? ‘ .AJO‘ 32m»: IWNII :M‘" K8 IzAQI” . ‘KJ.’ 2. You are declarer with the West hand at Four Sp ad es. North leads the ten of clubs and you lose the jack to the queen. South returns the queen of hearts_ How won-1d you play the band? utmost 52 one a.“ are: N our: w a cots s anus I. The only possible way of go- ing down is to lose a spade trick (because Band: has the Icing) and a m one cause one opponent has three missing lumps). The pro- blem is to make the slam even if both these conditions exist. the diamond and play a low heart to the king. If both opponents follow suit. your trw- bles are over. At worst. you lose only a trick. However. let's assume that one of the opponents shows out gunman: tsetse: South. there is no problem. since North‘s queen can now be trap- ped. If it is 'North who shuws out, you will then have to lose a trump trick. but you will still make the contract by cashing the king of diamonds and ace of hearts and playing four rounds of clubs. If South mile at any point. he will have to make a suicidal return. while if he does an achieve the same result. Note that if you make the mis- of . at trlck two. the contract goes down if it turns out that South king of spades and no hearts. 1. The only point to the hand Is that you should not false the you did so the finesse, you did so and lost the fineesse. would probably to down later on, losing a trick in each suit. Instead. after winning heart return It trick two, play additional trick we need. If South has the king. the ef- fort to avoid a heart loser falls. but there is still a chance of making the contract If the spade finesse sn . Playing the diamonds ahead of the trumps T Russia May Buy Canadian Wheat MOSCOW fCP) — Informed Western observes believe there is reasonable chance that Rus- sia '1 be buyer of Canadian wheat again this year However. prevailing opinion here is that any Sovie pur- chases will be smaller than the spectacular $500,000,000 d which Canada landed last year. Last year’s sale, on which de- liveries will soon be completed. resulted from crop failure in Russia. Altogether the Soviet Union bought 12,000,000 tons of grain trom other countries in or- der to avert. severe food sho Plum 0 fl .- er told Supreme Soviet two weeks ago most parts of the country is “rather promising." He cou- HE KEPT lI/S PROM/SE BECAUSE HE HAS HANGED AS A RtBTlER AND HIS OW WVE WINE Elm I” THEMEH CEMETERY RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Vwonvue ceded, however, that in the cru- cial virgin lands territory of Kazakhstan. harvesting period for spring wheat will be re- duced by reason of late spring. DEFEND 0N ABILITY How harvest finally stacks up will hinge largely on Russia's ability to mobilise enough men and machines at the right time in Kazakhstan. Whereas last year virgin lands were afflicted by drought, this year there is said to be sufficient moisture, me re glons may actually be getting too much moisture. 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