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CH.AlL0‘l'l'l‘!‘0WN I 6.58—Sizn on 'l.00—Hebi-ew (mristisn Hour 'I.i5—Mu.sicsl Moments 9.tI)—Morning Devotions 9.10—Morning Moods 9.30-Top Tune ‘time 9.45—l-‘reddy Martin Show 10.0o—News 10.05-Magazine of tho Air l0..'!l—Melody Parade l0.(5—Swift Money Man 1l.00—News Headlines and wea- Liner l102—The Magic of Music 12.00—weather 12 05-—Tennessee Ernie Show 12.3o—.\'ews and Weather 12 45—Dinner Serenado 100—Fifty A Day l 10—Dinner Serenade 130—News Headlines and Wes- ther 1.3%Dinner Serenade l45—0ur Gal Sunday 2 0o—School Broadcast 2 l3—Eddie Fisher sings it 30-—Back to the Bible 300-News, headlines and wea-- ther. 8 02-The Cruel Sea. 3 30-] Remember When. 4 00-—News and Weather 4 05—Best on Request s.00—.\‘ews Headlines and Wes- ther 6 10——Interlude 6 l5—The Outports 6.30—Adventures with Santa Claus. s.45—The Outports (Con.) 700—Music rYou 8 l.'>—Don Messrs‘: Islanders 8 30-—0uidoor Forum. 9.00—Assignment 10.00—News and Weather l0.45—I\‘lemory from the UN. 11 00—Shadovis ll 30—Take it From Here. . minion News 12,10-—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY. CBA. Eastern Standard Time 9 l5—.\lusic in the Morning 9 45-—Showcase i0.4S—-Fighting Words l0.48—Caribbean Cruise. tl.00—0ntario School Broadcast 11 I5—Ontai-io School Broadcast PM. 12 30—C BC l-‘arm Broadcast l 4.’)—The Word of the Lord 2 03—Trans-Canada Matinee 3 00—Lolly-too~dum 3 30—.\Iarine Investigator «i30—The Story of Musical Strings 4 4.'i—l.egends of Central Amer- ice 5 30-Rawhide $ ~i.')—Roving Reporter 5.33——Byline 600-—.\lusic in the Evening 6 l.’i——Wedn£-sday Recital 6 30—Continental Carousel 700-Voices in Concert 7.30-lntroducti 7.40-—Dirk Keetbaas Players ‘-0 90 I / 4 Television Programms ’ iisii Washington. a White House ‘ " - I I I l Scheme . spokesman said Monday. Press D I] “til.” ;I I 3 1;: . . ; . I” secretary James (T. liagerty said‘ K-— , A if _ g __',-V I-t ~ TV ('ot_v has indicated willingness to * :. I / " ‘=_". accept the invitation but that no CHANNEL 13 T1119 home rlaie has been set for the visii I ‘ i sclisol 0 *=°'=-W" ""':::':::::;"!.:l:...... 4 8:30 p iii.—.-Uternoon Musicalc _ ' , ‘ . . - ~ pm —open e Wns|ei's5P°-rm"“G“m- ;.«..f’.:.:“*':;:.::::..".°.:‘° . pm -iiowd Doodv i I) -. ’ .‘ , ' , 5.00 P m_4Smm_,y YUM ‘Partner it 8 I treat the ; '\iI.(i“t0(‘) 1i(:)n;.000cr;inpared “lthi 5.30 p m —Rin Tin in whole lamily will enjoy. -3.” _a_‘_' '_'_ TL‘; _. 6:00 pm —Long h er ‘ , 6:2!) prn —Adventurcs w ltli 3 .0. \ " . ' Santa Claus I _’,'. -' ,~ 3 '’ 8:45 p.m.—('FCY TV News - 6:55 p.m.—Toda_v in Sports 7:00 p.m.-—Christmas Music 7:05 p.m.——Gazette 7:2!) p.m.—-Tales of the Texas Rangers 8:00 p.m.—Beulah 8:30 p_m.—-Disneyland 9:.'lJ p.m.--Wyatt Earp 10:00 p.m.—Kraft TV Theatn 11:00 p.m.—Chevy Show 121(1) p.m.-CBC TV News 12:10 p.m.—si¢n Off CKCW — Monetos - Channel 2 UEIIESIAY i:oo p.m.—-Wednesday Playblll News. Weather. Sports CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. an sncima utsinoollsdvouldno¢b- East dealer. 3 lost-Wost vulnoroblo. fend in this hypothetical innnnq, Now"! which would constituto a loss of . Q 9 7 1 timing. we turn instood to s mono A 9 ‘ rational fenso. . KQJ93 But wins the club lead and shifts to the jack of hearts East w Lag; sees that he must stternpt to build ‘ 4 3 A g up one or two heart tricks for his Q Q 15 ' J 10 3 3 side before declarer makes us of . 3 15 4 A 5 his dismond suit to discard loo- ‘K553 4_AJ,7; in; hearts, l SOl'~TH South wins the trick and ob ‘ A K J 10 8 5 serves he cannot sfford to knock K 6 2 out the ace of trumps at once bo- ' Q 10 2 cause another heart would then [ Q 10 8 4 be returned and he would and ~ The bmdm‘: losing one trick in each suit. I' south therefore attacks dis- ltzt 151"“ IE2‘ ‘Nzrm monds at once. He ands himself in s race, with East trying to Opening iesd—two of clubs. build up a heart trick. snd South Ono of the important elements bein forced to estsblish dis- of good dummy play is proper monds to counteract East's effort "ml"! 7'” d°°i"°|' ‘"11 ’°'“°' Esst ducks the ten of diamonds ""195 find “"1159” “"1" 5 W" but takes the next diamond with flcient number of theoretical tricks I the Mt He “turn. ‘ low nun to make his contract, and at the v ma “re,” qua,‘ fox“ dummy-l ssmo time find that the defenders ‘Ce. A nun nick 1. now “uh, eon best him to the punch and “med (0, the ddenu_ oosh enough tricks to set him be- fore he can score all his winners E52” ::T'°t‘hfr°:idsed£:?°““ Let's suppose, example, . that a club is opened and thsti::flp:"' °f ‘ Man‘ s°uu' °V°" East is foolish enough to cash his three sces immediately. If we then take stock of how A club is trumped in dummy and another diamond is led. Do- I may wmm," ". 1,“ for dad.” clsrer now discsrds his heart an we and four uump mL.k,_ two loser whether East ruffs with tho hearts. and four diamonds, plus ‘"9 °‘ “'“'"P °" '10‘- the ability to ruff two clubs in, The race is won by south. dummy. or s total of twelvo tricks I Proper timing prevenu 5 lieu-{ all M‘ fwsm Intro: I ll O0——?\'ews and Wit. l105—Top Tunes of our Times 12 00——.\'ews and wit l.00—-Joseph Conrad 8.45—Rhythm on the Range l0.00—\'aiional .\'ews 10.20-—l\iidweek Review 10 30——Recitai l l1.00——}lere's the Weather and MOSCOW Says Signoff. Eisenhower Disappointing Y\lOS(‘0W tAPi—-Tass Monday ‘might described President Eisen- hovier's opening speech at the NATO summit conference as dis-‘ 7_30_News and wx. appointing to those expecting ;‘00_N:::,:S EL” I in a dispatch from Paris._ the‘ 8'10___weau,m_ Soviet news agency said Eisen-' 8'15_Sum_ise Jamborfl hower "did not answer the hopes} 9'00_,uam.lm. weather of the French and other peoples; 9'05__‘On Parade that the United States would‘, 9.'15—Morning Devotions ;;I1a.n.ge 1” present cold “tar pol- 9':’:Q’M"5'°al Greeuug Lard "President Eisenhower talked a 9'°°‘N°“'5 “ld wx ‘lot about peace which must be, pursued." Tass said. “He talked‘ about peace under which people .can produce freely. trade freely.’ {travel freely, think freely and; CJRW WEDNESDAY 5 57—Prayer and Sign on 7.l5—Stnength for the Day 10.l5»—Mid-Morning Musicale 10.45-—Kepboard Capers ll.00—Christmas Gift Shop . pfay f,-9 . I ll.2l0—Three for the show tPai't ll: g‘u¢_ q~ag_q Smd‘ he dld not hide 12-00—ThY‘99 ‘O!’ U‘? 5h0V\. P3" 2 the fact tliai the powers of NATO: 12—10—F8l'm Front are "aimed against the Soviet I2.l5——.V9W5 L'nmn_" 1230—Wc-athcr Tass ac(‘u<erl El<€'nhn\\'9i' of 12.3.’>—Three for the Shim. Partypmphasizing the necessity of con- 'i ‘iinuing a p icy of position, jstrength. cold war and the arma- mcnts race. Tass said Eisenhower had in- .ierpi‘eied Soviet scientific and ‘lt"('hl1l(‘al achievements. the ,_~ii~cngthening of the Soviet eco- 1.00—The Stars Sing l.15—News and Wx. l.20—Organ Reveries l.30—On Tap with Cap 145-The Quiet Time 2.00——Prince County Roundup '_i_3o__\1emm.,95 m Mus” nniiiic position and the Soviet 2,45_()rgan Matinee xliallcnge to the West foi peace- 3_o0__Vews and wx_ iiil competition "as threats to 3.05—RCA Victor Record Album “Wei” “3“°"~‘-" :l.30——Club 12-10 Radio Moscow. in a broadcast heard in London. said the Eisen- ’ll0\\Pl‘ speech was aimed at per- lxuading allies of the United states to give up national sover- lPlll’l_V "for the sake of Americas; .m5_I ‘em _ military designs." 7‘zo_1:;afi:|':; “bath” 5 The Englisli - language broad. 7.30_Glmn “mgr vast charged. the spccch was an 8’m__S0ngS Mr Chnslmu if/llifnlvpl Io '.~a‘\e bankiupt U.S.i "S I picimpoliiics. INVITATION RENEWED t V, PARIS 'AP'~Pl'€.Sld(‘nt EISCII-t Q lioucr has renewed his imitationi ' to Pl‘t‘\'Id9nt (‘oty of France to 5.00—Rural Rh_\-ihms. 6.00—l\'ews and Wx. 6.10—iniei‘lude 6.20—Parade of Fport: 6..’l0—Passport in Daydreams 7.00—Rosai'_v 9.00—.\'ews and Wx. ‘ 905—Top Tunes of our Times 6 ..- O./o , . u . A _ ',.."',., . ofl-O o / Page 12. The Guardian Wed.. Dec. 18. 1957 ACROSS 4. Limb 82. Girl's 1.'l‘ho Exlsted nick- 6. Scheme I Oiief of nlmo 10. Beetle stats 33. Buni- ll. Kind of nos 7. Snullfi. findi- ll Conditions I soswood but of I. Not any \ agreement (colloq.l 3‘- Vila‘ 14 Tidal flood 12. Affirms» 21. Man's 15 Sun god tivo MCK- l6. Literary reply MMO composi- ll. Unclo 30. LII!- uiisii -my ‘ 17. Greeting 11. A sunk . Corll lsluig) fenco llllfld is Let in is. Exist 33 Dulce stop 20 Accumu. 19. Cslisthonis Ststosn lsted, as weights teomh LII-"I" interest 21. Woep (OH!) W031‘ 22. Regulation 25. Sersglio 26 Girl‘: name 28. Some 29. 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