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Danie 5.30 p m.——Yegi Bear 6.00 p.m.—5Upplt‘ Club 645 p.m.~—lelevision News 6.25 p.m.-—5uppor Cub 635 p.m.—Te|ovi|i¢n Weather 6.40 pan—Supper Clu 650 p.m.—Te|evision Spot“ 700 p.m.-Routa 6 8.00 p,m.——Hi Society ll 00 amp-Wrestling iron s.m.-CIC TV Newl i7.” n.m.——Viewpolnt l7."0 e.m.—CKCW TV Newe lTClO s.m.-—Sign 0" AAA A A- . a . A AAAAAA (comm ~ 0 Innio and. T V ’ ; Coll 4-8106 em 3 Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pan. .iifi Kent st. (Opp. Eaton'stj 'e-oeW fivvvvvr ’ CFCV RADIO THUIIDAY Aid—Sign On bin—Newt I Weather His—Country I Western Roundup '- ifx—News I Weather Witt—Hebrew Christian Hour Its—Country I Western Roundup 730—News I Walther HS—CFCY Farrn N s Lin—Country I Western Roundup “Vi—News it ll~~Weather s its—Country I Western Ioundup MS—Westher York. was understood to hava‘ {The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 20, 1962. 19 Yanks Promised In Peru No More Strike Violence LIMA. Peru rReuters) —— A United States mining executive who arrived here from New, York was reported toi have been assured there Would‘ be no repetition of Monday's strike violence in which,some .000.000 in American mining property was destroyed. Robert Koenig. president of' the Cerro Corporation of Newi been assured by military juntai head Gen. Ricardo Pere Godoy‘ there would be no more dis-‘E turbances. Earlier Tuesday the. govern- ment claimed to have the min- ing area of Oroya under controli after strikers from a Commu-i mst-led union Monday burned: down about 34.000.000 worth of. industrial plant. 1 Government offictais on-i firmed the damage figure which' ' .N.Y. Newspaper Strike May Centinue NEW YORK tAP) —— Labor Secretary Wi-rtz said here' the printers strike that has‘ blacked out New York's nine. major daily newspapers for Ill diays could continue for six or} larea~about included a destroyed warehoiise valued at $2,500,000. he government claim fol-' lowed reports the strikers had taken over the mining centre. All mines were reported closed. making idle 13.000 men. Some 4.000 striking members i the Communist-led Metal- lurgical llnion were reported to have burned the coke plant. main warehouse. sampling plant and fuel supplies of the Cerro de Pasco Corporation. Police and tr o o p s were ramped on all roads around the 140 miles east of here—to prevent further bloood- shed after 17 persons were in- jured. several seriously. during a clash between strikers and po- lice Monday. e Cerro de Pasco Corpora- tion is a subsidiary of the U5. Cerro Corporation. It mines lead. inc. copper and silver. For Weeks AROUND THEIR HANSER HOLES TO HELP THEM FIND THE/t? WAY Tl! lct IDQtpbtnium (Giselale 1 771'! file 6mm W runs in the Himalgyu'oi AT AN ALTITUDE RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT HAVE EYES MIA/TED women oestrus ONLY ONCE EACH YEAR- THEiR ELABORATE COlFFURES ARE ' CREATED AFTER THE ANNUAL HARVEST MD ARE tbl’ TOUCHED MN MW EOR vwanae GREG CGN’T’TN'DOCI‘UZ “A “warm AN’ is oaN’A W O' PRACTICIN’ TWAY.’ 3500“ AEXOIW «g ' " ,1..- '\ In. 1;?“ \v 4‘: i? iii/sin”; AWN. .‘A’ ‘Iyl'm‘ Star-Journal and Long Island Press. The latter is publishing. but. only outside the city on Long island. The nine dailies normally cir- culated 5.500.000 copies a day. e gbt weeks or even into March. 1 “You cannot ' dismiss that i possibility." he told a press conference at city hell "he possibility should be taken see riously—it's that serious. It is. possible for it to go six or eight weeks or into March." l Wirtz met with Mayor Robert; Wagner to discuss not only the newspaper strike. hilt threatened Atlantic and port dock strike. . An nil-day aft-Hartley “cool- ing off" injunction against a; dock strike expires Sunday. i so a Gulf l Earlier. peace talks were rc~‘ sumed for the first time in a wee between te AFl.-. ClO international ypographi- : cal Union and the publishers. I But they got nowhere and weref recessed until today. ‘ “We. haven't moved .' niilll metre as far as closing the gap‘ is concrrned." reported Bert- ram A. Powers. president of the IU's striking Local ti. REPORS N0 PROGRESS Schlosshcrg. who supervised ne— gotiations. said there was “no progress whatsoever in the basic positions." ‘ Wirtz canvassed the newspa-. per situation. a week ago and found the printers union hope. lessly deadlocked with the T‘ub-. lishers Association of New York. over wages. hour suspended negotiations Dec. 12 The 3.000 - member ill went on strike Dec. ft in a demand for an $18.45 weekly pay raise over tWo years. Base pay now averages $141 a week. he pub- lishers offered an $8 package for the two years. ‘ The. strike made idle ncarly 30.000 employees on the New York Times. 0 50—News lv—Thought For Yedsv . M—News —- Voice Reports, CIC! 0 l0-Prevmw Commentary pal-American and WoridT ‘urst .to two others built at the ship- :and a cargo capacity of 7.400 Federal mediator Ste pile n. ' imarine engine of 750 horse- ! and m“iit’icorders a decca navigator. and benefits. Federal mediators had iiwn for lack of progress. ; Herald Tribune. iforeign ministry p r o t e s t e Daily News. Mirror. Post. .lour- lagainst - ele- ltion" gram and The Sun. Long island :fndin. Third Trawler Of Stern Series To Be Launched HATHURST. NB. tt‘P'—-The Grand Monarch. third and larg- est steel stern trawler to be built in New Brunswick this year will be launched here Fri- ay. The vessel was built by Bath- Marine Limited for the onavista i‘old Storage Com- pany of Newfoundland. Mrs. H. A. Russell. wife of an official of the storage company will officiate at the launching. The $500000 vessel is similar yard this your for New Bruns— wick fishing interests. The keel was laid Sept, . The liS-foot Grand Monarch has accommodation for lit men (lll‘lll‘ feet. sufficient to carry about 300.000 pounds of fresh fish. She is powered by a diesel power and has variable pitch propellers. hydraulic winch and steering mechanisms. Hcr equipment includes dar. two electronic depth re- l’fl- 30-kilowatt generators. REPATRTATF. CHINESE HUNG KONG tRcuicrs‘t Communist China plans‘ to send ships to India to repatriate Chl- nese victims of Indian 'cruel persecution" because of e ‘Sino-indian border conflict. The New China News Agency re— ported Tuesday. The (Shines; "stepped-up persecu- of Chinese nationals in ¢.iS——Morning Moods 0?’1——Malinu With Willis Uri—Pick Your Partner 9.35-—-Mernlng Mood CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER i” l‘t—Wm 57 ‘ “Fl—Notes I Musle 1’! 30—tht’s Your View l",35—-Notes I Must: llm—News Headlines I Weather HEW-News I Views On Groceries ll lfi—Notel I Must: ll i'i—Rulletin Board Hfitl—Notes I Music “dd—Atlantic News laundun imp—Weather MOS-Mostly Music l t “VF-News Headlines I Weather Mil—Mostly Music l-lS—Sl‘ilflIV Harmer I What’s on Tape l.45-—-Mottly Music Boo-News I Weather ans—tram Canada Matinee din—Jim I E too—News a Weather sis—o" erllarnent Hill North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 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This was momentarily disconcerting to South. since if West had had either- the king or queen of hearts. is twelfth trick wouldl have become certain. i But it did not take South long. to see that the contract wast still sure to. make. regardless of where the king of diamonds was located. He went up with the ace of hearts. cashed tb e kin: of spades. discarding a heart. and played the seven of spades. discarding his last hear. West took the spade with the ten. but then. having only dta-. monds left, was forced to lentil into declarer s “ti—Sports Parade 0.30—Tonlght'l Music 7.00-Ieck to the Ilblo 7.30—News I Weather 7.45—Bvllno 7.5l—lted Cross 'rogrem fills—Tonight’s Music 900—Citizenl reruin csc 9.30—Clauiul ltrlnel CIC loco—mm. Inland I MON". eat or limo—Christian Motion ll.05-—-Ster|lgh180fonld0 I IJO—Portralt Of A Star tits—The Max Ferguson Show 9.oo—cac News I Voice Reports ITO-Preview Commentary ll A.M. Chronicle law—Playroom l0.30—--Tor. 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X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophles, the length and formation of the words are all l1an- Eacb day the code letters are different. / A Oryptogram Quotation CDMENWF LQY’G ODW T216 0!)- BN! LDO O CDMENW.—MNQFKWYQN Yesterday's Cryptoquote: LIFE IS MADE UP OF 5085. AND SMIL INIFFLE ES, WITH SNIFF'LES PREDOMI- NATING.—O. HENRY O 1982. King Features Syndicate. Inc. ETTA KETT Iv” - Ol-l, We've eon sreeeo SVSTIM HERE AT OUQ SE.- l‘ ' MOM/5 VOICE FLOATNG DOWN FQOM UDST‘AiDS, AND mos BOOMNG UP ooosos eeoM we CELLAR.’ contract if he had kept a heart instead of the four of diamonds. Declarer might then b ave finessed the jack of hearts. in which case he would have gone down. Rut it South gauges the cannot be defeated by any line of defense. 5.00—Msvltlme Fish D'Csst 4.3tfi-tempo dim—CBC N-ws I Inland Weather 6.l5-Oo Parliament Hill d-20—Iegionsl Commentary 6.15-Marlttme Seemeest 0. 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