, ,_ - 'TSEEM' . I Y's {CAN HEARTHosEQQUEAKIN' u'BUTIJU?TC¢/N Page 22 The Guardmn RIFLE c MICEEV ONCE WA I T’ATCH EM” Thurs‘layv NOV' 6’ 1958 acnoss 5. Faint 24. Esker r E. 1. Pail handle 6. Fortifiel (geol.) g 5. Wise 7. Departs 25. Martini , [3 [Egg 5' TV 9. Capital of 8. Over-powers lngre. Egg“, mg < f 13 Switzer. 9.Ab1ution dient mama BEDS 2 ; CHANNEL land (van) 11. Ranges 27. Cushion DEEEEEBEE a g 0.1 t 15. G'rl’s 29.U tld E . ' ‘ g TflunsoA' :2 85353355 nilckname 30. City y ‘ ‘3 Flat] 2 5 v 13' Gr ek letter 17 Swift (Fr mung SHIELDS < 215 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale c e ‘ 20- Fi hi 1 -) puma magma g 234% Dm.——Nurscry School Time 1n: 6,, A, ' s -- gig-33%;“ -nests “8 3 £355;- sum was . G .r I — i k . ' ' "-6 3133 “3.113422%? digit): 5 g‘wfifigyxg‘gfifit mat (conch) 21. Water god exile nanny. A..." 3245 grm:——Pieces of Eight To ESCAPE ' _ 16. Give cour- (Baby!) mam! aimifive I 4:00 p.m.—-—Whistle. TOWn LEAPED s4 FEE-r ! age'to 22. Bombardl (11055,) "mama! pip. v ——0 en House 18. Girls 23. River 32.0cennt B.In Africa. 4'30 pm' is 711/5 D/STANCE "5 nickname (Va) 34. Among - the Man—— 25(3):; gfiv—Wfiody Woodpecker “UM/’50 ’5 OWMMKE’ 19. Wooden peg ' ' ‘— - A .‘Skiurui was name's 6:00 p.m.-—Western Theatre .1 20 _ ' MOVIE ON 6:54 p.m.—ICI:‘1CY Noggin,“ \ . V 22. Emilie: “ hag/Egg 7:00 p.m.— hour 7 7:30 p-m-Life of Riley Primes KAunrrz iii-lawn I.“ mm; 8=00 I’m-Rescue mg“ The Austman Chanceiior 26- Damage 2 8:30 P.1n-—D°n.MesseT , me so SENSITIVE TO 27-13mm 0 9:00 tam—WSW “We” 59 DRAFTS IN HIS OFFICE membrane 9:30 tam—The Unforseen THAT HE ALWAYS WORKED :3, River I— 10:00 p.m.--Wyatt Earp WITH A GLASS sou/L (Latv.) I" 10:30 pm. ~10th Young _ am #15 MAD 29. Mutilates I 11:00 p.m.——'1‘oronto Wrestling _ gal-rapped '- 12:00 p.m.—CBC TX, Ntiws '0“ “African >- 12:13 a.m.-—Local ea er toes ; river , \ . t. If WW..an mm :- ~ . 12‘” a‘m‘—Vlewp°mt' T ouva SCHOOL misses was: ,8 wmme'm -- _ . .; _ . , ‘ m h w I .5 mm, by STARTED av INDUSTRIALISI’ Samoa. .— to I- ’ p 7 _ - . 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West uh“: acidofbheard btst :11!- h g X Y D L B A A x n a mahogany or Home wood rm PIC ure , fime view e ospei,u ‘- ONGFELLOW _ 3 . 'I i :00 mum—Douglas Fairbanks NORTH lowance is made for the possi— One 1 tt 1. l - ‘ 3:30 p.m.--At Home With “to bility that East has it—since he med ,0: fl; $1ngmuggioifihyfm°gwlzfigP”???t: “ 2 8: CO. 7 Helen Crock“ '74 109 u was nine to\ bid three spades. .postrophies, the length and formation or the {351: 31?; w 187 GREAT GEORGE sr. “WE TRADE rvs" DIAL 55" “00 p'm’wmfl' Tow“ "U There is a chance to set no hints. Each da the cod. lette am 4:30 p‘m‘”open House “s.” *KJS ms! the diamond suit for discards but y n a” cunt - . .— A Film 1 , t -. - ’ . 5:333 33 3—day Woodpecker 4mm I i223” airlift A “mm Mio- ' *‘ ' . 65 ' ' ‘ ‘ 23f; gfifl‘g’x‘ CM) :3qu 22m: being done, .and‘ return a heart]; CL GC Q Yo PZIInypUCRA cz 13x 45:30 pin—Supper Club 4.762 44 this WWW? 1* “awed W t z x 'r n v H n R R A o z M c L G c Q — 6'35 p.m.—-Weather SOUTH grave concern. 61.40 p.m.—Supper Club 2:108, Alongh sbfio‘ut till/ts bETefllShOdl-lild C Z T O 0 Z Y. : .m.—Sports come t e 011g 3 e a- . $23?) I1):.m.——Whirly Birds 9 3‘ monds can be established without mummy" Cmmquom- IT 15 A CHARACTERISTIC or >. - 7:30 p.m.——Hi-Society fiAQmQIS 3111mm: East to take the lead. WISDOM NOT TO DO DESPERATE THINGS—THOREAU. 8:00 Inn—I Love Lucy The bidding: ' And at this point the plan of a (O 1958. Kin: Features Syndicate. Inc.) I z 8330 PAIL-Don M5556? . South West play takes shape. , I. . 1 In 9:00 pm—Music Makers '59 1' 1m 5:: 24. 2 q. West is allowed to win the open .er ~_ w _/ I 9230 p.m.—The Unforseen " 3.. 5‘ mg lead of me of spadaq! . 10:00 PHI-“Wyatt Earp - This unusual play has everything ~ 10:30 Fin-“W? Ywng Show Opening lead—lning of spades. in its favor to recommend it. .. 11:00 P~m-—Wres‘hng The most interesting hands to It permits declarer to work on 12:00 a'm-’CBC New“ play are the ones where the con- the establishment of the diamond l5 DAD IN A DAD MOM HAD AN _ 12315 a.m.—CKgsg' News tract is in danger. Hands that suit Without interference f rom GOOD M0003 ACCNSENTJSHE ' ‘ “my V U '7 12'20 awn—Wt mg are laydown are not expecially East, and does so without the loss BANGED up QUCH A ; ONLY 'T'I'ZOUEL ... w.noas§éy"i??nmm 1:20 a'm'_slgn off intriguing, nor those where there of a trick, since it exchanges a I ‘ WONDERFUL' .715 so HARD To , women...“ is utterly no chance to make the diamond loser for a spade loser. 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THURSDAY (STANDARD TIME) 6.58 Sign 011 7.00 Hebrew Christian H 0 at 7.15 Country and Western Round- up 7.30 News and Weather 7.35 Country and Western Round- Lip 7.40 Ghes Cooper Time 7.55 Interlude 8.00 News 8.11 Weather .. .. . .. ., 8.16 Country and Western Round— up 8.45 Weather 8.50 News 900 Morning Devotions 9.10 Morning Moods 9.30 Top Tune Time 9.45 Morning Moods 10.00 News , 10.05 Magazine of the Air 10.30 Melody Parade 11.00 News Headlines and Weath- er 111.02 News and Views on Grocer- ies 11.18 Magic of Music 12.00 Weather 12.05 Rhythm Roundup 12.30 News and Weather 12.45 Mostly Music 1.00 News Headlines and Weath- er , 1.02 Eiavsy Buclos for Listening 1.17 Mostly Music ‘ 1.45 One Man’s Family ' 200 school BdIcst 2.15 Mostly Music 2.30 Back to the Bible 3.00 News Headlines and Weath- er _ 8.02 Best 011 Request 4.00 News and Weather 4.05 Best On Request 4.30 The Outports 5.00 News Headlines and Weath- or 5.02 The Outporto 6.00 News 6.10 Interlude 6.15 Music For You 6.30 News and Weather 6.35 Music For You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Music For You. 7.15 Today’s Hits 7.30 News and Weather 7.45 Red Cross Sarety Talk 8.00 Tonight’s Music 9.00 Assignment 10.00 News and Weather 10.15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 CrOSs Section 11.00 Court of Opinion 11.30 Shadows 12.00 Dominion News 12.10 Sign 00f CBA THURSDAY (STANDARD TIME) Ids-Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News. 7.35—A. M. Chronicle. 8:00~CBC News and Weather 8:15——Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News 9:05—A. M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. i 10:00—Atlan-tic School Broadcast 10:15—A. M. Chronicle. 10 : 45—Morning Commentator 10:55—Ruth Harding 11:00 NeVVs 11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pro- gram. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air [DEG—Speakers Choice. 11245—111 Reply l2:0Hamboree Junction. 12:.“0—Maritime Farm B’cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1315—R800l‘d Program 1:30—Music from Mentreal. l:59—D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woma-n In The House. 3:00—CBC News and T-C Matinee Paraguay from Texas millionaire contract. The hands of interest are like the one shown here—where de- clrarer sees, as soon as dummy comes down, that there is work to be done, and that the result is uncertain. . Declarer’s first reaction is that there is a diamond loser and some number of heart losers, de- pending largely on which defend- er has the ace of hearts. He can-l not, with certainty, foretell the outcome. ' Assume West leads another spade (his play does not mat. ter). Declarer’discardis a dis - mond and plays the ace and ano- ther diamond, rafting. Dummy is then entered with a trump and another diamond s ruffed. There are now three established dIia- mond tricks. in dummy. TrumIpIs are draIw~ , ending in dummy, and three hearts are dis— carded on the damonds. A heart trick must still be lost, but the contract is made. I His flirst duty is to tom 3 pian Always plan your play. CALGARY (OP)-——A 35—year- old political refugee has entered Calgary’s “Oil row” with a ven- ture far removed from the petrol- eum world. He sells coflfiee plan- tations. About three years ago Bogdan Jurisic, with financial backing from a few Calgarians, bought 12,500 acres of virgin territory in Clarence Johnson. Thus was thorn Parncanusa Cof- fee Growers Limited. The firm sells 2%-a-cre ‘coffee p‘antations tor $900 cash or tor $1,000 if the investor chooses to make the purchase withfour annual pay- men-ts. Under the purchase tenns, Par- acanusa operates and manages the codfee estates and takes 30‘ per cent of the net returns from each crop. The 70 per cent goes to the investors. TAKES FOUR YEARS The instalment - purchase plan too—Music by McMullln 4:30—Marine Investigator 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show Regional Commentary 5:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regiomal Commentary . . 6:20-Mariitime SpmitscaIst 6:30—Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—By1ine 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Fa-ll Festival. 7:45—Adventture Serial. 3:00——Vintagc Goons 8:30—Sweet ‘N’ Sour 9:00—Prarie Playhouse 9:30—Oitizens Forum 10:15—Vancouver Chamber 0:- chestra 11:00—CBC National Roundup. 11:30—Eventide. 12:00—Here’s the weather and sign off. _ ’ News 10033.5 . 35‘. Bull 3.“, "Coffee P-lantafiOn Business Enters, Calgary’s ’O-i'l Rowl is based on the time it takes the coffee crop to mature. The first crop is harvested at the end of the fourth year, and this is dis— tributed to the plantation workers ~following the South American custom. The 70-30 split in proceeds then operates from the fifth to the 20th year, when the investor has the option of renewing Paraca- nusa’s manageth contract. Each 21A~acre plantation is planted with 1,000 coffee bushes, with four trees to each bush. The investor’s purchase price is based on- $1 a. bush. Alter four years, each bush is estimated to be worth $3. In its projection of profits, Par- acanusa places 40 cents a pound as its price for prop returns. E‘st- Hunting in yield of five pounds a plant. the yearly crop would be worth $2,000. half of which would go toward operating costs. at the remaining $1.000, the investor is; $700 and Paracanusa keeps mags-ram more or . Jurisic is philosophical about the current slump in the cornea “Coilfee’s a long- , team proposition," he says. “Ln'a 20-year period you’re bound to hit cycles of boom depression." lint, he adds, his plan is oper- ating with strong currency in a cheap laIbor market, it is exempt from‘canadian corporation taxes, and investors can write off up to half their investment as a “farm- ing loss.” Mr. Jurisic, who was studying for the Greek Orthodox ministry when he fled Yugoslavia in 1944, tgot th:didea for Paracanusa att- er re mg «a magazine sto on the adfairs of Mr. Johnsonry With promises of support, he sold his car and journeyed to Paraguay. The 12,500-acre tract he bought is in the northeast first Eds-acre codfee estate was launched tWo years ago. A second estate of the same size will be started in1959. Previously, Mr. Jurisic had worked in Alberta at a variety of jobs, including oilfield worker, insurance salesman and super— market executive. 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