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Simon. 11:00 p.m.—Peop1e Like Maria _ i Dpoihtment with Agostini “Maintain from Conhecticut M(l—The Don Tremaine Show. l2100~Hares the Weather and I I 3 , gRINCf ‘ QCAPPEMULTIPUCAND : 2 I 7 8 X 4 = 3711 ’ 1039 x 9 l 930, -~.-.~ m: cum or snemé LA éze .France WAS BUILT 8v KING LOUISXI OF FRANCE To COMMEMORAI‘E HIS RECOVERY FROM A 5LIGHT SZOMACH ACNE l 55 i I l RIPLEY'S scum IT or NOT ‘ .10 L - @"Engu snow: was THE ONLY MAN IN THE ARMY woo REFUSED TO BE INOCULATED AGAINST CHOLERA AND DiED. , British conqperor- of eagh OF THE DISEASE Nov. IBM-ll? Onion-mm“.— In most hands that declare;- plays, the important period is the early part of the hand. This is the time when he can weigh the strong and weak points of the hand, assess his prospects, and lay appropriate plans that will give him the best, chance to get the best result. . . Since the result of the hand , often depends largely on how the opponents' cards are divided, full consideration should be given to the various possibilities. Declarer must pay heed not on- ly to the normally expected divi- sions of the outstanding cards but to the abnormal as well. What he should tmyto do is Shape the 44. South makes ten tricks. ' at the same time, this' play‘so that if the opponents’ Making Hit At OAKVIlLLE. Ont. (CE—The of- ficial name is “barn-man" but it isn’t a new exotic drink, just a method of learning Teacher Raymond Duplantie is an expert in “tan-gnu” and with it he is taking Oakville public school pupils by storm. He’s a"- gcneaman show and the pupils love i . .Spputing French. ammo-tedly he never lapses into English for one -minute of the time he is in. the. classroom. He live; each phrase in pa-nboniime using chalk illus- trations and voice inflections to retain his pupils’ interest. Pupils are allowed to answer his questions in English and they don’t have to speak or answer in French until- theywant. to. ,Robert Gauthier, director of The method the teacher uses is LONDON (Reuters) '— Prime Minister Macmillan Monday night rejected a Labor party request ain will not join in if the United States becomes involved in a war over Quemoy. - “We would be playing into the hands of'the Communists if we allowed ourselves to take public attitudes on difficulties which we hope jointly to overcome." Mac- millan said. Macmillan was replying to a letter Monday night from the La- bor party which said it was the duty of the government to do everything in its power ‘to dis- saude the ,United States govern- ment from engaging in such a war.” . The opposition party leaders made their vieWS known in a letter to Macmillan signed by - party leader Hugh Galitskell. The Labor letter said: “in view of various reports which have appeared in the press we ask you to make plain that even if the United States becomes involved in a war to defend Que- moy Britain would not join in." PART OF RED CHINA _ Gaitskéll’s letter noted that Laibor leaders, as well as former Conservative prime minister Sir Anthony Eden regard Quemoy and the offshore islands as part of Communist China. Britain shbuld not support any war to defend these islands against attack from China, Gail skell said. . Macmillan in his reply painted out that “the goyennrment’s post- tion has already been made clear. “I said in a speech at B'romley on September 12: ‘Our American allies have neither sought nor re- ‘- Night iv omises 0f military sup— 5‘30’Peter Abelard Sgrtedfrglm us the Formosa 'oo‘CBC National NeWs Round— area. 11. up Midweek Review “ The fact that we have ’no ‘30—Reciltal military obligation puts all the Macmillan Refuses I'o SuppOrIj_ labor Views In Quemoy Crisis- thst the government declarre'Brit- ‘ By B. JAY BECKER . . cards are normally divided he :35: giggrmenm: obtains the normal result, while at one and the same time the an'fll play is also shaped so that it canl AAS overcome an abnormal division'. :2; of the cards. q. AK”: 'An illustration of the two-way mg! us! view declavrer can take is offered ‘ 383‘ ‘01“: in t s hand. South starts with . J9 5, . ’ Q10 ‘ eight: 1gh cards tricks. About the a . Q10863: . I” ‘ only real hope he" has of develop- \‘4. i so Q1081 ingta ninth trick lies in the club a?“ 5m . ' 4K9“ But it, ‘after Winning the dia— OAKS mond lead, he cashes the A-K of Q AK5 clubs in the expectation that the 4-3 52 suit will divide 3-2, he winds up _ The bidding: taking four aces and four kings mg South West North and goes down one. Pas,” INT . m 3m .Wh-i'll; he shofuld1 (go, affier win- ‘ ‘ , - _. mug e ace 0 cu s in ummy. mag?“ 19“ “ 5‘“ °f dw' is return a low 'club‘ from dumv my towards his jack. This play is guaranteed to produce game, regardless of how, the adverse clubs are divided. Take the actual case. llf East I takes his queen, there are new four club tricks where formerly fibers were two. ’ Or, if he ducks and allows the» jack to take, declarer can still . make four club tricks. Also. if it turns tthest’ is the one with Q-lo-x-x of clubs, he cannot do better than win one club trick.‘ So either way, if the clubs are An meflhgd of play assures ten tricksl if it turns out the clubs at divided 3-2. . New Type Of French Teaching I O’cikViIIe', Ont.- named after inventors Dr. Tau Gwan Leong, of Burma, and Dr. French education for the Ontario. department, of education. Mr. Du- ,plantie used his painless type of oral French for four 'years in 0t- tawa, where it has been in use for 15 years. ‘ SHOULD LISTEN FIRST Basic to the method is the idea. that a second language should be, learned the way a person learns his mother tongue-«by listening and then attempting self-exprea. $1011. Similarly, a pupil of Mr. Du- plantie listens, Connects words with their proper meanings and carries out commands in French. When he outgrows the “incuba- tion” stage he is read-y for work in reading and writing. ) consultation and public action, to. secure a peaceful solution 01 these problems.’ " . Macmillan’s letter added: ‘The immediate question is not the ppesent or future status of the off- shore islands. It is whether a dis- pute of this nature should be settled fbry force. . “On that point we strongly sup- port our American friends." Former Princess Sentenced For Child’s Death - r. LETHBRIDGE. Alta. (GP)— Mrs. Veia Love Lowry, 27-year... old former Polynesian princess, Monday was sentenced to two' years in Kingston penitentiary for manslaughter. l She was charged two days after! the death April 7 of her eight. year-old daughter, Blondie Takau. She was arrested April 9. ' Medical evidence said the child was taken to hospital April 4 suf— fering burns, head injuries, a fractured arm and multiple bruises. A doctor’s report, read by Crown counsel, said the child died from the head injury which had caused a blood clot. RED'TCE CHARGE Mrs. Lowry, who went to the southwestern town of Cardston after marrying a Mormon mis- sionary. now a carpenter, was originally charged with murder. She pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of manslaughter. It took Crown counsel and coun- sel for the defence less than 25 minutes to present their cases. There were no witnesses called. The verdict was handed down by Chief Justice C. C. McLa-urin at the Alberta Supreme Court. FAMOUS UNIVERSITY The first building at Harvard 30. Sound, as I. 31. Music note 32. Sara. 35. Rebound 35. Suave 87. Seethe 38. River in 89. French river 40. -— of £1. Accumu- 1..Guidance 1 horse Teasdale Ontario time 1 late DOWN IVDAI’L‘? CRjOSSWORD 1 ACROSS 2. City worker 18. Dan 1. Frighte: 1mm stepce 6. Ether suburbs 20. Sup- compound 3. Cuckoos port 11. Harmonized 4. Soak flux 21. Brain. 12. Extra. 5. Men's mem- '13. 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