trae ; ie te ; 7.35—Country and Western through his king he decided to While # must be granted that | r \ F e . elt See : ei ‘ x . * . as ‘ % : o i : , ; - - ” euey Ty. “ 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed.; Mar. 4, 1959 gee os * et r “ me . be ted 4 : ee ." : oe re = eects I ae ee ee ne ESDAY ACROSS 2. Poker 21. Twe WEDN 1.Vehicles = stake | (pre <) r. Sc yrneere 5. Moccasing 3. Railway fix) ~ = =. Sew ®. Vietnam foundations 22. Easy, * 2:45 p.m. School Time . city * & Title or es « O00 peo Sie Pots 10.Blundered _—rpspept | #30 p.m.—Howdy ee = 12.Oilofrose 5, Pervaded job 7 ais ce nabers Meer petals (var) 6. Melody 25. Neon } + 4:80 p.m.—Oven House ~ \ 18. Lariat 4 : o. 5:00 p.m—P.M.-Party Be ; 4 "5:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound ae 6:00 p.m.-Looney Tunes E 6:25 p.m.—Grand Ole Opry _. ; 6:45 p.m.—CFCY TV News a |. 7:00 p.m.—Jim Bowie j ; 7:30 p.m—Walt - Disney | . : 4 8:30 p.m.—dackie Gleason : tg ‘point (abbr.) . .: 9:30 p.m.—One of « . 23. Slides, as =, e 10:00 p.m.—Adventures in Music axtan FS { i as 11:00 p.m.—Have ‘Gun—Will Travel ' : $e. outer , oO t 11:30 p.m—Close Up — FT" aioe | oe “12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News , 28. Painfulness 12:13 a.m.—tLocal Westher Forecast : 20. Little girl i 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Poor = . } 34. Senor’s / . €CKCW — Moncton 85. Not aet > CHANNEL, 2 oo ep l= y oa : B % groups : e WEDNESDAY #0. Irene —. See The Beautiful 1959 Firestone O45 am—Setion Sign On eae Ge zs Me Bees cst ‘avan Si wscene tn —— REFRIGERATOR GUARANTEED TILL 1965 11:00 a.m.—Test Pattern o name . ‘ acoade pose. ~ . ‘ ee elke? spun Paying tue Ss ALL Built for Service, convenience and ; : Movie—Gentlemen Ee ; ait ee T x — ‘Jong life. You may pay more but 2 YR’S : Marry Brunettes , —s — ; you will never get a better refrig- mi terme tioe'win'nin | CONTRACT BRIDGE | se Z erator. Callin and-se us tocay. |” TO : Crocker ps : A ; 4 2:45 p.m—Nursery School Time footway ee FOR We will be glad to chat with you. PAY 3:00 pm—Our Mise Brooks By B. JAY BECKER | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work it: 5 $:30 p.m.—At Home With Helen 7 - ’ = — t EVERY a d Gib potas aikdks' the tm | toh duke [See beet Mag contd ot bo s LoNerEtiow @ FAMILY Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd. ae: pane~ines: deve successfully from the . : ee ee ee East-West vulnerable, West seat. Om letter stmply stands for another. In this sample A is used | V? Wt Groat Geonge Bt. Chertetictown « Qt Conieel St, Sumeneeaity :30 p.m—Open House ‘ é the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- 5:00 p.m.—P.M. Party e oe gum ola ee cen ae trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | a eee neg Hound e3 nine, and was forced to| 80h day the code letters are different. eee oA10T63 win the king to protect himself A: Castelli tinbets hab ceicstaeees tic SAQI6 from a heart switch by East. ; ate ‘WEST . EAs? South would sti!l have been inj Ff EGIGIWeRB NLG uTM exFuvy ee @K153 @Q643 shape had West followed ere a ee ee @A1075 9QI98 . But West, aler!, dropped the) “SKUVN LGKEN VWG'GE RHV SKUE a 25 o39 queen -of diamonds on the king 7:00 p.m.—Rescue ‘8’ ; S312 $3 and there was then no way for| *XMF."—JGEPKVNGG. 7:30 p.m—Disneylend : asuta i the ot pe 8:30 p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys declarer make contract. Yesterday’s Cryptequote: GREATNESS OF NAME IN THE | a @Al0 He struggied a while, but eventu- _- 900 pm—How to Marry @Ke43 sty E with the jack; "ATHER OFTTIMES OVERWHELMS THE SON—JONSON. |Z pial ies se i @K82 of di mds, led the queen of (€ 1959. King Features Syndicate, Ine.) ta 10:00 p.m.—Adventures in Musle 4K1094 hearts, and South was finished. . ; <= 11:00 p.m.—Have Gun—Will” Tra The bidding: cid e. will be menewed oo if West 11:30 p.m.—Clese Up orth East South played ive diamonds 12:00 a.m.—CBC News 1¢ Pass 2NT Pass on the king, declarer would have ETTA KETT 12:15 a.m.—CKCW News 3H Pass iNT — contract. By pnp 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off amond immediately a oe permitting West to win with ‘he I'M BUZZING THE ' “"S RADIO Smart defense wae required in|quees. the diamond suit would HOSPITAL NOW — eg this hand to defeat declarer in|M&Ve become ggtablisned and HE HAD A PHONE. } : South would have wound up with PUT IN HIS ROOM= notrump. . C.F.C.Y. WEDNESDAY ee eae spade with the('e® tricks. , (| us East ered the k| - Nor could declarer have accom- _ STANDART TIME with "ae ata eee as plished his mission by leading the| = 6.538—Sign On... ‘ count seven rapid wimoers. His | king of diamonds from - his hand, oO 7.00—Hebrew, Christian Hour best chance to obtain two more -. ‘Salicer be sate toe seer = 7.15—Count: and W t tricks lay in diamonds but since r y Se estern he did not want to subject him.| 02 ee to bring oe oa 7.30—News and Weather self to a heart lead by East same . a Y = get the diamonds going by lead-|it requires presegce of mind to eee R. ing the suit from dummy, drop the queen on the king, the 955 sae oe Accordingly he led a club to/|play, in retrospect, is clearly cor-| FP (Wa i |\Ssor | IAI] ES a _ the jack intending to lead a low|rect. MW South has the missing] © O_O 8.00—News diamond from dummy and play| jack, the queen is useless, and 8.11—Weather the eight from his hand. He was; hence should be disposed of in the oho and Western! willing to lose a diamond to West.!hape East has the jack. a 50—News seas ta |28 Are Charged 9.45—Who Am I . newer se |Ty CBC Strike ANOTHER «| PATIENT IN 10.35—Melody Parade -11,00—News Headlines and Wea- ' ther ° MONTREAL (CP) — Striking) real streets, turned to slush under SECRET AGENT X-9 10.45—Swift Money Man Sn eae clashed with| degree temperatures. , ’ 14.02—The Magie o Musie Monday dufing a noisy ed. | 11.00—Weather , Se demonstration. Twenty- Btesdes’ Me. Marchand, ‘ans 12.05—Rhythm Roundup persons, including labor! arrested included Rene Levesque, 12.30—News and Weather leaders, actors and actresses,| wel] - known news A 12.45—Mostly Music were arrested. an poet Michel Van Schendel oa, 1.00—News Headlines and Wea-| the outbreak of violence, de-| tresses Therese Arbie and Made- « 1:02 Musi » |seribed as the most serious gince| leine Langlois; and actors Fran- ul is et ao the strike began Dec. 29, fol-|cois Lavigne and Roland Chenail © |. ais Gene ween lowed @ mass meeting of striking} Most of the arrested were Zz French - language television pro- ith i 2.00—School Bacst charged w disturbing the q 215— Musie ducers and their sympathizers. peace. Within two hours after the ex 2.30—Back to the Bible The meeting, attended by an/ demonstration all had been re- = 2.00—News Headlines and Wea-/| estimated 2,000 persons, endorsed | leased on bail, ranging from $15 uae ther the producers’ action earlier Mon-| to $110, and-ordered to appear in z 8.02—Best on Request day in breaking off negotiations| court today © ] 5 2 aorta Chater ga 4 With ee eae one 05—Best on Request meeting no decision on e * oe Outports a i the next move should be. Publishing Co, 4 ; 00—News Healines, €@-| CCCL OFFICER ARRESTED + he ot ee ied vas Jean} FOUNCEr Dies 6.00—News Marchand, secretary - general of|' sunneymix, Que. (CP)— 6.10—Interiude nat the 90,000-member Canadian and James Harpeil founder e - €.15—Musie for You Catholic Confederation of Labor| 47 sc aiguites end deat fae . eo we Ge ee te Compeny, and «|\ eager eat | MON. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS at S. A. McDONALD 7 For You i ? oe philanthropist, died|’ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THAT % 7.45—Don Moseer’t Idenders “> to Join pickets in froot of the CBC {Peer Men’s $5 00 Men’s $1 99 ‘2 eee ee building on midtown’ Dorchester i] DRESS PANTS... reg. to $12.95 .... VU; SPORT SHIRTS...reg. to $4.95 ..., - . 9.00—Assignment , Following the masse meeting, Boys’ . * $3 00 - Wabasso Slumbertex $6 99 attain omen preg sarge tier their —— DRESS PANTS...reg. to $6.95 .... 2 SHEETS .... reg. to $8.95. .........c... * oe oo the U.N. for a one-mile march to the CBC Men’s Combination ...two pce. 1 3 ~ Wabasso Slumbertex : $5 99 1200 — ind aa — . ian WINTER UNDERWEAR .................... 'w off SHEETS... reg. to $7.95... a ee eed Seumee Sos atta ee Watch this for our Weekly Special ! . one man as an e our s CBA WEDNESDAY rocco ag on aes spac y Spec ; STANDARD TIME ranks,| got around the police bar- rier then resumed their walk NEXT Nive... Ke ue a Weather and) along the boulevard. ; | | 7:35AM Ohronicle een tailing and _ < ‘00_-CBC waited for) of Garden City Press Co-opera-, » _ mammaire c oe eee the parade. When the demonstra-| tive, Toronto, and Harpell Presa! WI MMMUUWM_=z&2E x : tors arrived police prevented ative, Ste ‘ GY 8:20—A.M. Chronicle Co-operative, Ste. Anne de Belle. suemsx wourD sty you Y DIONOT CONTRACT ° 8:45—Morning Devotions them from mounting the sidewalk/| yue, Que. i Rae CLAIM. % oO cas beta, Zz "4 ‘ os ordered them to keep mov- Th MASOR?! YOUR BROTHER 1S : bon 9:05—A. M. Chronicle. mah a eee thw i More an 2 000 ARGUING CNEAT EMPTOR’ < : ; itions a sidew opposite |. e ; pad = Se a cge | the COC building Join New Union, Foyer twncme coe us 10:45—Joan Marshall. THROW MUD TO PURCHASE THE REAL 10:35—For Connanate. , When patrol cars moved “away Smallwood Says RING! AT THE TIME YOU ° be 11:00—News with some of the arrested, the CG | WHAT- E 11:03—Showcase demonstrators pelted the cars| .. RAND FALIS, Nfld. (CP)— 11:15—Kiwdergarten of the Air with mud pickea up from Mont- An optimistic Premier Smallwood | QUIC 11:30—Fighting Words. . predicted 12:00—Jamboree Junction __ _* Interlude. weekend 5,000 loggers will haye| 35 12:30—Maritime Farm B'cast | ‘6:30—Rawhide joined his. new Brotherhood | j 1:00—CBC News and Weather 6:45—Roving Reporte: of Newfoundiand. Woodworkers 1:15—The Archers. 6:55—Byline ‘ (Ind). 1:30—Appointment with Agostini) 7:00—Music in the Evening The fiery premier said the) 1:59—D.0. Time Signal ‘!-7:30—Monitor Stars. brotherhood now has than 2:-}—Atlamie School Broadcast) 7:45—Supper: Magazine “‘Sci-| 2,000 members. It was formed at 2:15—The Happy Gang ence’’’ a Smaliwood-st ‘ rally hice ; 2:45—Woman In-My House. 8:00—Voices In Concert = a » 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat-| en to Wednesday cane sagan ae pe "a i. ince - ight 4:00—Art Morrow's Big Band | 8:40—Music iomn onee = f| 4:30—Concerto. 9:00—Intimate Opera. Jiand. out Newfound- $:01—Maritime Fish B'cast 11:30—Journals and Letter. - ; + ° §:30—The Don Tremaine Show | 11:45—C8C Nat‘onal News Round-| Mr. Smallwood hag told the hew * 6:00—News and Weather, * up. . union “‘the full weight of the gov- 6:15—Regional Commentary, |12:00—Here's the Weather andjermment will be placed behind “Mar. Sportscast and Mus. Sien OF - * =" Li'L ABNER sis ite hii ' ? % ‘ a hae 7 : . Hae é ee * , e . = ; ; hcg daa