12:13 am—tocal Weather 12:15 p.m—Viewpoint i CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 "8:00 a.m,—Station Sign On _ Sacred Heart Program Say Su \ Nova Scotia Liberals rt OTTAWA (CP) — Nova Scotia;by the federal and provincial par- Liberals complained Tuesday rd St geste Geneie a the central party organization has ‘1957 and 1958 the federal share eut down on support for the party jef this support has diminished in that province since its beatings |very seriously.” ithere in the 1957 and 1958 federal eral ro see Le | . ted to les- sened suppert trom the national °°) gm So eet a organiza’ annual report ” to the advisory council of the Na-|22C¢ and attention party’s point of view ih tional Liberal Federation. tonal éffice. ; The report said the provincial JOINT RESPONSIBILITY !group would not be as effective “Whereas in previous times the as it should be until personnel support of the Nova Scotia Lib- was provided td discharge eral Association and its head- eral - provincial liaison functions quarters and offices has been a now being undertaken by joint responsibility shared equally'cial workers only. Open Meet Seen “This naturally means that] there has been an orientation of} / FOR THE LAST 22 ¥ THE WINTER AS WELL AS ALWAYS FULLY BELIEVE ea Ko ! Pi IT OR NOT | RIPLEY'S ‘ OF MIS LIFE BATHED SEVERAL TIMES A DAY IN RIVER TWEED, IN SIM CLOTHED ? , MICKEY MOUSE STEWART MacKAY Uj \ AYN NTT a clock Saturday’s until Christmas. ed é “ FIRESTONE DOLLS _ ree. 5.95 Home & Auto Co. tree Christmas turkey with ev Charlottetown - Summerside refrigerator, stove. 8:15 a.m—television News : ° ‘ . foeeeetn 8:30 a.m.—Turner’s Corner $8 intone om ww AT Wimbledon _ | DAILY CROSSWORD ge, ie oa , wy ACROSS BZOneleern. 2Sem- [SIANEOMR a oe LONDON (AP) — Basil Reay,) The Evening Standard editor | 2 Game So aa 12:00 ‘noon—Television News secretary of the International/ally welcomed the committee's 21. Mistake 4 Spawn of 25. River 12:10 p.m—Weather and Sports | Tennis Federation, said Monday, recommendation but noted the) $2 prevent fish deposit 12.15 pm—thorsday Playbill | [he was “certain” that future)comment of professional tennis) $8 Etities B.Bitter ~ 28 Yes, Tait Pattern Music Wimbledon championships will be: promoter Jack Kramer that the 14 Smallest vetch in Gey Deception — open to professionals starting in ‘ is “‘totally unrealistic.” " gtate 6 Red Chile 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene ~ 1961. y ‘If Kramer refuses to play, the “(adte,) 29. Voyage “2.15 pm—Nureery School Reay returned from a weekend|£ame is not on,” The Standard) 95 Rough teva 7. record 2:30 p.m.—Documentary “60” meeting of a special committee | 2id. “For he controls the world’s Under- 3. Music note 30. Approve 3.00 p.m.—Medic of the federation in Paris. The/!eading players without whom an world gol 9, Talk 32. Flight. Yesterday’s Ancwee 3.20.p.m—Open House committee recommended that|open tournament would be &) 97 gingularity foolishly 4.00 p.m.—Good Wives eight of the world’s leading tour-| farce. 29. Ahead 10. Remains bird 4.30 p.m.—See For Yourself, naments be made open events, Kramer is therefore in a Posi-| $0. Hillside 17.Gold (Sp.}) 33. Old 5.00 p.m.—tiving World with the world’s leading profes-|tion to dictate his terms. And dugout 18. Lives + Norse 5:30 p.m—Roy Rogers ~ }sionals and amateurs competing | S°0ner or later the federation will| 92 Compass 20. Coins of works 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club together. _ have to accept them. “point _ Siam $4. Earth (L,) 6.15 pm.—television Newt “At least half the national ten-|_ DY ™aintaining the myth that’ 98.Gerlands 21 A Cabotor 35. Jewish 6:25 p.m—Supper Club ~ nis federations concerned will net |Tofessionals do not exist, it will| 26.Deeds ‘ Lodge month 6:35 p.m.—Weather agree,” Reay told newsmen. only destroy public interest: in| $7. Passsgeway “Ts _ 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club 3 , E Wimbledon and the other tourna-| $1, Male horse ‘ 2. 6:50 p.m.— : But I am certain Wimbledon | ments.”’ e ae 83. Outcast 7.00 p Fe sae will be one of the championships | class (Jap.) Wa 7.30 p.m—High Society which will agree to become open| PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER 86. Eject 8.00 sine} ee 4, and include professionals. OTTAWA (CP)—Paul A. Frie 87. Gadolin. , 8.30 pm.—Sgt tag The committee's recommenda- sen, 30, of Toronto has been ap- “om, (sym) i Z 900 g—Desut tions will go before next year’s| pointed to the new post of publie 88. Expose - Y ‘ 9:30 pm—tTelent Ca-wen annual meeitng of the federation. relations officer in the Canadian sham . 10:00 p.m—Close Up That would make “open” inter-| Welfare Council's information| 49 ynnish 9 Y 11.00 p.m—Wrestling national tournaments possible in branch, it was announced Tues- seaport 72.00 p.m—C8C News 1961 at the earliest. - | day. PO ani 12.15 am.—CKCW News man 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off abbr.) Y ies tebe CONTRACT BRIDGE mearire of . Y By B. JAY BECKER €3.A giver V7) : 45. Sports area “oT 6;57—News Headlines & Weather ‘Seun-tee~icumetins- ( TT 3 ines lea 4 A, J 14d - 70—Hebrew Christian Hour ; al the ee cards oe — 48.The devil Y, 7;15—Country & Western Roundup North dealer. The jub| €8& Male duck 7: s hieiher Neither side vulnerable.) ding went as shown. The two clu ce oe ows aw bid was artificial and requested |. ; aecier, 7 NORTH 'North to show a four-card major || 2- Good-wil 8;11—Weather 42106 ‘suit if he had one. : poor ad 8;16—Country & Western Roundup oaned | A diamond was led and declar- Ne ec 5240 8;45—Weather er pla low from dummy, All o _8;50—News — mAsz ing West had led away from the DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work its "900—Morning Devotions 373 ao2 ‘jack. But East won with the m AXYDLBAAXR 9;10—Morning Moods 9732 9964 jack and returned a trump. ‘ LONGFELLOW 9;30—Top Tune Time 952 @KI73 South could have made the One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 9;45—Morning Moods $9543 ’ &K1i087 slam in one of several ways, but for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apose 1000—News SUUTH vhe elected to play for a Vienna| trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, ' 1005—Magazine of the Alr | - 10;30—Weekend Shopping News 10;35—Melody Parade 1100—News Headlines & “Weather eee & Views On Groceries 1;17—Magic of Music 12;,00—Weather : 12,05—Rhythm Roundup 12;30—News & Weather - 12;45—Rhythm Roundup 100—News Headlines & Weathe 102—Maritime Farm Bdest 1;32—Jane Grey Show 1;37—Musical Interlude 1;45—School Bdcst 200—School BBdest -2;15—Tommy Hunter Show 2;45—Best on Request 3;,00—News Headlines & Weather 3,02—Best on Request 400—News & Weather 405—Best on Request 4;30—Flour Program 4;35—The Ovtports 500—News & Weat..er 505—The Outports 600—News & Weather 6;10—Interlude , 6;15—Music for You 70—Sports Roundup 7;,05—Music for You 7;15—Today’s Hits 7;30—News & Weather 7;45—Back to the Bible 8;15—Red Cross Talk 8;30—Tonight’s Music 900—Assignment 1000—News & Inland & Weather ~10;15—Starlight Serenade "10;30—Court of Opinion 1100—Festival Encores 11;30—Shadows i 12;00—Dominion News 12;10—Sign Off CBA RADIO THURSDAY 7.15—Marine Weather & Fill 7.30—News, Sports, Weather Marine 7:35—A.M. Chronicle 8.00—News, Weather - 815—Maritime Sportscast find Christine Surprise the children with | packages of wholesome Wrigley'’s Spearmint Gum in their stockings and around the house. (Wrigiey’s Spearmint comes in Christmas-y red and green on white) ‘coup and then misguessed the : Seas. | situation at the end and wound 106 up going down two—100 points. , & 26 - But the Argentine pair had no He ; |trouble with the play: because ‘The bidding: they bid the hand differently and North East South West wound up at six notrump with INT Pass. 2g Pass (North the declarer. The bidding 2¢ Pass 2@ #1«®*Pass went: The four diamond bid was en- couraging and, in effect, constt- tuted a spade raise. Four no- trump was Blackwood, and Heh five club response (South xe Argue a oan lean version) showed three aces. 1,090 points in one deal wheM' Five notrump called for the they played the United States re-/number of kings, and the re- presentatives in the tournament | sponse of six clubs showed ; i j;none. oe — eS o> a It was thus evident to South ee that the opponents held the dia- mond and club kings, and it was also quite likely that East had them both, since he had doubled 4@ Fass 66 + * Opening lead — five of dia- monds. ’ 8.20—A.M. Chronicle 8.45—Morning Devotions 9.00—News four diamonds and five clubs. 9.05—A.M. Chronicle An opening lead of one of the 9.55—News Jminor suits by West through 10.00—A.M. Chronicle North at a contract of six 10.45—Joan Marshall 10.55—For Consumers 11.00—News 11.03—Mr. Homme’s House 11.15—Kindergarten Of The Air 11.30—Conductor’s Corner 11.45—In Reply 12.00—Jamboree Junction 12.30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1.00—News, Weather 1.15—Much Ado About Musie 1.30—Curtain Time 1.45—Atlantic School Broadcast 2.00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2.15—Tommy Hunter Show 2.45—John Drainie Tells His Story 3.00—News 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee 4.00—Ottawa Symphony Orchestra 4.30—Drama In Sound spades therefore became marked as dangerous. Accordingly, South bid six notrump so that the open- ing lead would come from East. This proved to be a wise deci- sion. Played by North, the slam ‘could not be defeated. Declarer took a club finesse in the course of the play. but had twelve tricks after the finesse lost. Ingo Is Named — ighter Of Year By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP) — Heavy- weight champion Ingemar Johan- ysson of Sweden Tuesday was 5.00—News named “fighter of the year” by 5.04—Maritime Fish Broadcast ‘the Boxing Writers Association. 5.30—Tempo | The undefeated, 27 - year - old 6.00—News, Weather Swede thus became the first Eu- 6.15—Reg. Commentary, Mar. Sports) ropean to be chosen for boxing’s cast, Mus. Interlude highest award — the Edward J. 6.30—Tempo Neil memorial plaque. The award 7.00—News dates back to 1938 when the great 7;10—Byline Jack Dempsey was chosen. 7.15—Music The only non-American ever 7.30—Rawhide & Music 8.00—Teen Tempo & Music te he ©!0> ed before was Cuba’s Kid. -Gavilan, the welterweight 8.25—Tempo champion, in 1953. Light heavy- 8.30—Little Symphonies weight champion Archie Moore 9.00—Soundings of San Diego,Calif., was the 1958 9.30—Citizens’ Forum 10.00—The Goon Show Johansson earned the prize with 10.30—Jazz Workshop \his devastating, seven - knock- 11.00—News Roundup & Talk i down, third round defeat of Floyd 11.30—Eventide Patterson in their title fight at 12.00—Here’s the weather & Sign Off | Yankee Stadium last June 26. The hard-hitting Viking became the fourth heavyweight ever to winner. defeat to mar his record. He has won 22 fights, 14 by knockouts, since turning pro after the 1952 Olympics. Presentation of the Neil plaque will be made at the BWA’s an- nual dinner Jan. 14 at the Wal- dorf-Astoria. 4 The trophy is named in mem- ory of the famed Associated Press sports writer who was killed in 1938 while covering the’ win the championship without a) - ach day the code letters are different. 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