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JAY BECKER _ | South dealer Both sides vulnerabie 12.00 p.m.—Frend!y Giant NORTH 1215 pm —Chez Helene @654 12 30. p.m.—Butternut Savere @J93 12 50 om —CBC News @KI7 1.00 p.m.—Wednesday Piayd:!! @KQ83 Eight O'clock Was WrSsT EAST 2.30 p.m —At Héime With bMeler @ai10os 42 Crocker MAKS4 9 Q1087 3.00 p.m —Moment of Truth @963 @Q10852 3.30 p.m. —Take Thirty $72 &964 400 pm.—As The World Turns SOUTH 1 p.m —Razzie Dazzie 390 pm —forest Rangers ata » 30 p.m. — Music “se @Aad4 + pm —Nahons ness 315 pm-—Lene! Television News ese +28 om —\eather . The bidding: p m.~—Sports South West North East 635 p.m —Suppe Club 1@ Pass 1NT Pass 7.00 o,m —Maver ck fb Pass 3 & 8 pm—-Dr hk. dare | Opening lead -king of hearts 90 pm.—Red River Jereoree | To defend well \ou have to 930 p.m.—Perry Mason ‘be able to visualize the unseen 10.30 p.m.—Festive hands at the table This is not Renata Tinaid as difficult as it sounds, provid- 14.30 pm. Portrat of @ Man and the ed vou make use of the clues av Theatre ailable from the bidding and the 12.00 p.m 68 Vv News 12.15 a.m.—Viewpomnt 32 20 e.m.—Lione! Network News — 3225 am. Station Sign Off j play For example. take a hand like tms one oure sitting West, wo —_—___—_—__—— defending acainst three clubs. CFCY RADIO WEDRESDAY 6 30—News and Weather 6 35—Morning Roundup 6 45—Island Weather “Mar Temp 6 46—Morning Roundr 6 55—News and \Wea'her 7 00—Hebrew Christan Hour 7 15—Merning Rdund p 7 30—News and Weather 7 35—Farm Report 7 41—Morning Roundup 7 45—Island Weather Mar. Temp BURNS CLEANER MO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING O14 Elmer Peters BUNBURY Home Office 4-7311 4-7892 ps ae oe Se ow, 1 10:30 °M j till 11.30 PM and meke the norma! lead of the king of hearts Partner plays the encourazing eight on the king, asking you in effect to continue that suit If vou are incAned to play mechanica!.¥, you continue with the ace and another heart. _ { South then draws three rounds of trumps and winds up making either three or four clubs. depending on how the play goes subsequently However, if you don't play mechanically, you beat the con- tract. At trick two, you don’t cash the ace of hearts, but in- stead shift to the ace and an- other spade East ruffs, returns a heart to the ace, and you now play another spade. which part- ner ruffs to defeat the contract a trick Maybe you think that this se quence of plays is easier to make on paper than at the bridge table. but actually it is not hard to figure out even if you don't see evervone's cards Youre supposed to realize aa soon as dummy comes down that partner has a singleton spade. and once vou make this determination, if is not difficult to find the rizht line of defense The biz clue comes from the bidding It must be presumed that if South had a hand includ ing four spades and four clubs, | he would have followed the Standard practice of opening the bidding with a club, not a spade | The factethat he opened with a spade is therefore highly indic ative of five-card spade suit and this. in turn, marks East with a singleton epade The _ shiit to the ace of spades at trick two is consequently not as brilhant a stroke as it appears which declarer ruf to be 7 S4—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard’ 419—Tops In Pops Ol—Nes n 8 ee 5. 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Telephone | Vietnamese planes seriously dz=mezea numerous perscens Revenues Up aboard the ship as it was on it iwav to Europe trom the North 9.1 Per Cent |Vietnamee port of Haiphong —NAfarch | RIMOUSKI (CP) —Total oper atin revenues of Quebec Tr'le phone- in. 1964 were $14,834,430, an increase of 9.1 per cent com ; “7 toast 17 pared with the previous year's jovernment mi a outpos $1.3.599.343 miles from the North Vietnam. ese border The guerrillas killed 4 per.om, wounded five and antured, one In the around war, a fommu { Viet Cong guerrijia unit mashed a South Vietnamese President’ Jacques Brilliant announced the figures in the company's annual report re leased here South Vietnamese officers re Net earnings were $2,180,588, ported five Viet Cong killed and compared with $2,071,293 in .963 30 captured in an air-ground Mr Brillant said the company operation, Sunday 11 miles pjans a 1965 capital expenditure southwest of Da Nang budget of nearly $10,000,000 Skyraider fighter-bombers ac Among the projects will be ex cidentally bombed troops of the tensions to the microwave sys- Ist Battalion, 9th South Viet tem between Quebec and the namese regiment in an opera- Maritime provinces tion against the Viet Cong Sun- Facilities for direct-distance day about 70 miles northwest of dialing and centralized auto- Saigon, killing one man and matic accounting are to be in- wounding 10 It was not deter- stalled at the Rimouski commu- nications centre mined whether Americans OF Tne company serves portions South Vietnamese were at the of eastern and northeastern RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT y= ; A BRIDGE im the Shoemakers’ azaar. in Damascus, Syria HAS BARRED WINDOWS AND DOORS ON BOTH PARAPETS TO REMIND { THOSE USING THE BR THAT IT I$ PRIVATELY OWNED a 1S INSCRIBED WITH THE MUSICAL NOTES OF A SONG COMPOSED 3.700 YEARS AGO Tews , 331 Z l of Cambodia MUST EAT THEIR DINNER AT 8 A.M. 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In . for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words hints. Each day the code letters are different. 4 Oryptegram Quotation LMQBI' NETOINOFRZ YBOEA FMVX IBALMEANFNRNVZ OEH HOEPBI.— VXBMEMIB IMMABTBRV Yesterday's Oryptoquote: DEMOCRACY OWES MORE TO NONCONFORMITY THAN TO ANY OTHER MOVEMENT TAWNEY : Frielel: (OMNS ALL Ic RACE MEL IVic. STAI Om AIM IO|> i (© 1966, King Foesture: Syndicate, Inc.) 6.00—CBC News Marine Weather 12.15—Musle te The Night OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE | SAY, THAT GIVES ME AN IDEA! WE COULD US® A LONG STICK AND THOSE OLD SHOBS TO MAKE FOOT- GCE, LEANDER, L SAW A COOL SHOW ON ITV TODAY / THERE WAS THIS MASTER CRIMINAL WITH RUBBER CUPS ON His FEET/ HE GOT INT MANSIONG BY CLIMBING UP THE WALLS, 7HEN CROSSIN’ OVER THE CEILING / THs INSPECTOR FINALLY CAUGHT HIM BY SPRAYING ALL THE CEILINGS WIth ow / == . — q , ‘ L, time & > | | NIggnNn VWaNVUS iN | THIS DAMP WEATHER CAUSES GRANDMA‘S ~ 7 CORNS TOACHE S J ’ HAVE NOTHING ON Roz! SHEE WRIGGLED HER, WAY RIGHT INTO THE \ INNER SANCTUM / THE NEXT ence! LIKE GNING <. LET'S KNOCK OFF HOMEWORK / I'M HUNGRY.” A SURPRISE IN THE OVEN.’ WAONVY 3NO1 3H ——<— vuootvd 30f i a ak ah PC Sal Nae SWE OE Ret NG ANN ee ae