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North contends that the eather hand was an absolute laydown 6.40 Country & Westera pt and that the defendant mangled j ar Opening jead—three of clubs. ~ saa. “Sheer butchery,” he ans. =~ 710 Weather et Se H the a neon tea 7.15 Country and Western Round | "7 ee win the club, draw two trumps, up is —— before 0 cash the king of clubs, and exit 7.30 News and Weather yw Geclarer, who knows the) with a club. It then cannot mat- > ; 7.35 Country and Western Round-| Position of only the North-South) ter says North, what the oppo- a up (cont) _ [eandé, should play the hand. | nents play. They dare not lead =: 8.00 News It appears from the evidence | a club or a diamond. If they do, wi 8.10 Weather that South, the defendant in the| the hand is over. = 3.16 Country & Westers case, was in four hearts and got| Assume West wins the elab Roundup @ club lead. He won with the | and leads a spade. The jack is | ace, drew two rounds of trumps, | played from dummy. East wins. and led a spade to the jack. East Whatever he returns, South is | took the king and returned a| bound to make the contract. | club. East ig endplayed. The diamond ‘ This was taken in dummy.’ guess is avoided. { after which defendant entered his North claims South was clear- | hand with a trump and led ajly guilty of negligence. Mem if spade to the queen. East took rs of the jury, how say you: | the ace and returned a club to| guilty or not guilty? ? > it the queen. West played the ten! The jury: guilty as charged. | , GET MAD} 7 NBR He's JUST cad i} PRACTICING MAKING & f / a I a} By LEWIS GULICK |Klementi- Voroshilov. Voroshilov " ; WASHINGTON (AP) — Nikita is titular president as chairman | ti. $. Khrushchev may be the big . a of the Supreme po eremreas i 5 ; ; viet, or parliament. . , : ‘Ss ° | nd Weather boss iss Russia, but as premier Bi. 405 The Outports he's only the ‘head of govers-| TOUR ITINERARY OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE| a | ("7 aeons | $.00 News Headlines and Wea , ee Six cities in addition to Wash Bad A ther. As a result of this distinction, | ington will be visited by Khrush- & ; Washington officialdom is putting ; 5.10 The Outports (Cont.) oo ¢ ss Gan chev. z 6.00 News & Weather together something less than the) cioo5 include: New York, Los, 6.05 Music for You most to greet the Soviet premier) , voles San Francisco, Des! < : when he arrives Sept. 15. cee ’ | ee een as Wl ee eee 8 Moines and Ames, Iowa, in the j ‘ Khrushe ; : midwest ‘“‘tall corn’ state; and |} . ' 730 News :nd Weather red carpet after his Russian jet-|the industrial centre ef Pitte-; | Cog AG ea > i: “7.45 Lone Guide Talk liner alights at Washington Na-| purgh. | JME! HE ATTACKED = "A SPRINTING WB RAREBIT YOU i 8.00 Assignment tional Airport. But the trimmings! The premier may also vist, |fapemiciaeen BAX IF MEAWAY FROME WHIPPED UP °o ' 9.00 News & Weather won't be as fancy as they would | Camp David, the president's re| [HE Dok) Ger You LAST NIGHT AND | | ad i “9.10 Starlight Serenade be if he were king Nikita or pres-|treat in the Catoctin Mountains) j \ PROMISE) FARMER "SA WASHED DOWN | | ay h 9.30 Toronto Symphony Orch. [ident Khrushchev. of Maryland. | ’ \ To CHOP \BEEDLE'S WITH THE ALE Ir te 10.30 Fighting Words The ceremonial troops at the} White house press secretary mY \COws:! = 11.00 Dominion News airport will fire off a mere 19-| James C. Hagerty announced the ie 11.10 Maritime Weather gun salute, not a 2l-rounder. tentative itinerary Saturday. | r 11.15 Night Beat WHITE HOUSE MEETING Khrushchev will arrive in W 12.00 News & Weather President Eisenhower can meet ington Sept. 15 and leave Sept. | 12.05 Sign Off a = White House! 27. i instead eying out to the; Henry Ca Lodge, U.S. am-} CBA - RADIO airport to greet him. bassador to the UN who has the, & Khrushchev will get a free ride| status of a member of the presi- TUESDAY in a motorcade to the president’s| dent’s cabinet, bg V accompany tu guest house, but not an official| Khrushchev during his travels as| 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill | ceremonial procession. Eisenhower's personal represent- | Ss 7:30—News, Weather and Sports| “The protocol distinction which | ative. a a Chronicle sats Khrushchev below the chief} Khrushchey will arrive on the os . e state level does not detract| morning of the 15th. Most of the 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. from the real importance at-|first two days will be taken up 8:20—A. M. Chronicle, tached to his visit here. with ceremonial formalities, in- ”“ 8:45—Morning Devotions The same line has been drawn| cluding state dinners at the White © 9:00—News ceremonially from Britain’s' Ha-| House and the, Russian Embassy. & 9:05—A. M. Chronicle rold Macmillan, India’s Pandit] Some time probably will be spent > : Nehru, and West Germany’s Kon-| in top-level conferences>—Khrush- 10.00—A.M. Chronicle. rad Adenauer, none of whom is|chev will ‘speak to the National = 10:45—Morning Commentary. a head of state although all are| Press Club on the 16th and an- « 10:55—For Consumers. tops in government importance. | swer reporters’ questions in a na- e The U.S.S.R.’s chief of state \is| tionally televised appearance. for Ontario where she will be Dougall were recent vistors 60 11:03—Mr. Homme’s House. ' : Khrushchev will address loyed. | Summerside. — > employ: ‘ 11:15—Performers Showcase. < UN General Assembly Sept. 18,| Mr. and Mrs. William Grant) Mr, and Mrs. A. E. MacLean 11:30—Two Hundred Years After & swe coed —ery then leave for the west coast. and son Stanley, were recent vis-' and granddaughter, Ernestien, ee snine es itors of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reev- left recently for a visit to Van-|@ aritim ° ‘ es, Bedeque. couver, B. C. arp Weather + Enjoy J ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennis and} Miss Colleen Metehioken. Gam oO :15—Archers. ‘ 2 . family, Montreal, are visiting his! norside, “org days "© 2 pap tome oe Coe t Canada $ Favourite— 4 AND BIDEFORD brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and cae visiting her aunt and uncle, seme Huater Show } Mrs. Berthram Phillips and Mrs. Erwin Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin-| @ aie biusle in Black and White t son Alvin, Halifax, NS. are| Mr. Lemuel Day, Wellington,| son. us News t } spending sometime at her home was a week-end visitor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold West and re) 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee here. and Mrs. Peter Millar. family, Toronto, left recently for| = 4:00—Four’s Company. j \Mr. and Mrs. Channing Barlow; Mrs. Reby White, Summerside, | their home, after visiting her par- - §:00—News t and children, James, and Carol; spent a few days recently visit-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mil $:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast Ann, Montreal, are spending two| ing friends and relatives in El-| jar. §:30—Tempo t CHEWING GUM t us sate Mr. rg A Mrs, Atbert MacAr| remierslieBidetord school hae : N . weather a : ariow. . and Mrs. MacAr-| re-opened with the following. tea- ar ' a a Commentary. Mar. t Get 3 } Miss Reby Barlow left recently; thur accompanied by Mrs. Glen-|chers, Mrs. Preston Mactaul, + ES on : _ Sportscast, Mus. Interlude Se ford Millar and Carl Millar,’ Mrs. Eldon MacArthur, Mrs. Mik eee | or " f some oe i Semmaneide, ae? . . week-end ton MacAusland and Miss Mar- | 7:00—News. . guests to Halifax, NS. jjene Birch. ; 7:10—Commentary. aul = oe _MacDon-| Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Millar and % Opt | 7:15—Music. ald and family ntario are vis-| i - 7:30—Rawhide and. Muss. iting friends in Ellerslie, Mr.| (rmiy' 400 Mr. and Mrs. Georse |= : 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. MacDonald was former minister ,5t°kes, have teturned to their 8:25_Tempo. ae of Bideford United Chuch. home .in Burlington, Ont., after] < 8:30—At the Opera. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNe-| visifing Mr. and Mrs. Millar’s| 1s 9:00—Business Barometer. vin were Sunday guests of their) parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-| = 10:00—Jazz Workshop daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and| Caull and Mr. and Mrs. Layton! a} 10:30—George ar al Mrs. Ralph Dickinson, New Glas-| Millar. They were accompanied 11:00—News Roundup a gow. |back by Mrs. Winnie Morrison 11:30—Voices from the past. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes! and Mrs. Alex’ MacLeod who 12:00—Here’'s the Weather and ; accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Mac-| will spend some time visiting fica Of Nevia and Mra~ Beecher Mac-|iriends and relatives there,