The Guardian Page 17 / RADIO my THURSDAY I t ‘_ On -;,Z:§f§§.»ew Christian Hour 't;.':5/Old Time Music by Don 7“' Messer 1._¢9,News 1>."5’we"'h" . . 1:Me§ Cooper ltmn 1§s5—Inter1ude l:~’J0'N°‘" _‘.11-Weatlier g:1s—Countrv Roundup ‘.45.WeatlIer :50'NeW5 . .w,Morni.ng Devotions .,:w,Mornin§ Moods ,.33.,Top Tune Time M5__n—eddy Martin Show 1:00*N‘w‘ . . m.05,Magazine of the Au- wJw.Melody Parade w.'45.Swift Money Man nIw_News Headlines ' weathe; . z,.co.0p rogram fi£3_.'rhe Magic of Music .w._Guy Lombardo Orchestra fl.9o.Weather ;o5—-Eddy Arnold Show ;3o..News and Weather fl,43.P._E.I. Road Report 12:45—Dinner Serenade 1:oo—Fifty I Day and Western and W, March 20. iassl 3 WW? A5?-loraeo TO WILLIAMS Arizona QUEEN 5A D5 ms wuo DlED lN n4YoymH “C yeme” \ TOMB EACH AM/AV A7‘ 7/J€ 7'0//,5 RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT “"5535 EACH unmso WILLIATMT ma mace 80.95;" I 1 ’ 7 POOP. ( DIRECTE n-. - BE DlSTRlE>UT[l‘;2VT0 ;'.;;gDN5Eg~£é11 lL:lAET?BS ' oer. HA5 BEEN FNTHFIJLLY cameo our FOR Ble YEARS ! A row. or more r/1.4/v 2.000.000 L4//16$ /-/AVE 5551.1 an/EN snz \ Jtl '?‘.2§'“.i‘.°“‘.‘.‘ it V (I675-rrg) - . . ~— .,,, ®\l)J:l§l"I 3"’ ’ ‘ "'3" \ ' ' ‘ CLERK T ‘me win we was Hts ESFMOND OWN WORST came H _ SIR NATHANIEL DANCE( 4- 3 ) mum‘ VA‘£y\\ K eminently successful Efit3llSl’ll7i:,fil{l'T§t‘ ‘u'‘nQ'1:‘“u'w'5 . and member of t-he Royal Academy «\ sums up His own canvases ..--......%2.....:......... -- R9 aue/v rum 1:10—Dinner Serenade 1::30—News Headlines Weather 1:132-Dinner Serenade 1:45-one Man’s Family .1:00—School Bdcst. ::l5—Buddy Clark Sings l:w—Back to the Bible .,;oo—News Headlines Weather ‘mg.-Matinee Melodies .::m—Best On Request ‘.4tlll—News and Weather ‘ms.-Best on Request .5;oo—News Headlines Weather fI:03-—The Outpoi-ts .t:00-—News -6:10_—lnterlude 76:12-—N.S. 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' The most common method by which declarer is able to achieve this feat is called the elimina- tion play. Here is an illustration of how the sleight of hand man- euver operates. . ,Sout-h wins the heart. lead with the king. plays the ace and an other trump. and at this point discovers: he must lose a trump CONTRACT BRIDGE : side suits. The elimination plan BECKER -to lose, the slain appears to be surely beaten. ‘ Conceding defeat. without a ‘-struggle can hardly be the right thing to do. so declarer puts his mind to work to see whether or not the defenders’ cards can be distributed in any way that will still permit the contract to be made. The answer lies in arrang- ing the play so that when East is handed. his trump trick. he will have to return a card that allows South to salvage the heart loser. Accordingly. after two rounds of -trumps, the A - K of diamonds rates cashed, a diamond is ruf- fed. This is the first step of the elimination from both hands of is based on the hope East is short in hearts. where the side loser exists. DAlLY QRQSSWQRD - O ACROSS 46. Narrow 19. German Frighten inlets river Naive Not fresh 20. Un- Ohjert, of man. worship ner. tanlhrnp,) ly H Book of 2. person At maps 22. High l Kind of. 8. moun- “ JRPKPL tpl.) bomb tains A call 4. City (Ne\'.) 23. Jumbled Steam 5. Type type tcnmh, measures 24. Hebrew form) V 6. Capital of prophet Knock Okinawa 25. Tibetan lightly On top gazelle Chinese Sick 28. Young measure Dropped turkey Show Me‘ Dirties 29. Come into State High. View tabbr.) craggy 30. Trick Hawaiian hill (slang) bird Chief deity tBabyl.) Garden flowers A tib Lowing of a cow Poster materials Goddess of harvests ( It.) Equally Music note Overhead Old Dutch liquid measure Couple Abatement tcolhoq.) Marked aptitude 44. Bull (comb. form) 45. Foreign DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-—1lei-e’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for. another. In this sample A is used for the three L73. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. mcryptofnmfiuohfiou H,FHDD PA vx NVTKN vx nronu VJL VK oiswuiu-rwvuxuic VK ooxr:as.:i—ev'r'i'nxwJ. ’ Yesterday’; Cryptoquote: THE SECRET OF‘ SUCCESS IV! GONSTANCY T0 PURPOSE-—-DISRAELI. (7. on i_O«®tn-A DOWN . Vapors Mr. Mather, clergyman Kind of i.‘ 91!: v \'¢storilay's Annie: 3l.'l‘waddle 32. Calm 37. Circle of light . Sacred bull Animal's skin Melody - Bird tN.Z.) Duct Umat.) 0- 9' 38. 39. 5- 9° 40. 42. 43. 7. 8. 9. 12. 16. #5:} 5IIC4~7"€nI PP fl9$P S 3 22 3 3 S 43. Next three rounds of clubs are played. There is no certainty that East will follow to each club. but if he interrupts by ruffling one of them. the hand was probably doomed from the start. ’ When, luckily. it turns out that East started with five clubs. the slam becomes a sure thing. East has already shown up with three spades and three diamonds and hence cannot have been dealt more than two.hearts. The ace of hearts is cashed and East is now given his trump trick. He has two cards left, both clubf When he leads one, South dis- cards his heart loser and ruffs trick. 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The chorus “On Sunday I am happy" was sung by the band. ‘ The study book was i.n charge of Mrs. H. Hardy. A recitation. “Brown Boy" was given by Barry Ellis. A bible quiz which all the members promptly responded. worshop service closed with re- peating the “Mission Band Pur- Throne". pose”, and hymn 615 “Around the The president, Claretta McWil- liarns then presided over the bus- iness period. Nine members re- sponded to the roll call with a zell gave a financial report for verse of Scripture. Adele Friz- the first quarter of year. an d which was very’ gratifying. Mrs. Hardy invited the Band to meet at the Parsonagé for the April meeting. The Mizpah Benediction closed the service. The hostess treated the members to fudge, after whic a short recreational period was enjoyed by all. SPRING}-IILL W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Springhill Women’s institute was held at the home of Mrs. Claude MacArthur on Tuesday evening. ETTA KETT g; l I gélgatfig; I cam sreerci-t‘ . 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