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' “ - ' ferredtov‘e eamt ea' rause, ‘hLoNGIELLow . “4011103115 do you choose as our opening , , ' _ . 9:30 v-m-—09e of HIM lead in mi. of the hinting four fl“? “0 “W; a 3m” new one letter anniy ennae for another. In this sample A in 187 GREAT GEORGE s'r. DIAL 5547 l0:00 p.m.—M1dsummer hm? , “"11” “4P 93‘ “er ‘ hoped used for the three m, x for the two 0’s, etc. Single letters, A Theatre . 5"“ ‘ npostrophiec, the length and formation of the worth! are all 10:30 p.m.—Country Club 1. W m 00 m 3. Three out heamts. Here we are m M a, the “dc letters m Men“; 11:00 p.m.—Cava.lcade of Sports 3, m .3 .37“; W bank to trying to build up our own 11:45 $211911?“ Show w .m on”; *5: hand. The question is whether it A Cryptogmn Quotation 12:00 P-m-—C 9W5 is better to lead a heart or a dIia- ‘ 12:15 a.m.—CK%W NewsF 4”" '9“ “‘52 ‘9’93I mend, both being flveaciardr suits. ._BVGIIM1‘ xxrn on: nrsx n: NOHX 12:20 lime—20 entlm'l’ 0X 1. Four of clubs. Most nourqu Either lead may work out well or __ K o M I . 93mm .. hands witness a nnne between badly, depending on what pawt- ""3 Drum" V” 1”" “‘9‘ ° >. 1.30 a 1;, 41F “of?” ofifense and defense nor the estab- nor has in the two suits- Yenterdny‘n Osmium: THINGS m IN m.wnw. ' z 4 ' ' gn lishment of low card tricks. The The heart is preferred because, AND RIDE MANKJND—EM‘ERSOZN. _ z dub is led in the hope that part- all things being equal, the heart ' w m m rm m m III I ‘ ner- has either the king or ace. suit can be developed more eas- I . in which case It is probable that fly, Itf partner has‘eimheir tihe ‘ * ' ' ’ CFCY FRIDAY the entire club suit can be run queen or ace, we are well on the Err STANDARD m outside of one club truck for the way to establishing the suit. Even A - (lecturer. if partner has only the ten, we - , Mil—Sign 0n The club is led rather shah the are one step closer to developing TELL HIM I moo—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Music‘al Moments , 6:30—News eras—Weather 6:40—Western Hoedown 7:00—News and Sports Capsule HID—Weather. ~ 7:15—Country and Roundup. i 8:00—News 8: 11—Weather les—Country Roundup B:45——Weather 3:50—News ' 9:00—Morning Devotion: 9:10—Morning Moods 9:30—Top Tune Time 9:45—Freddy Martin Show 10:00—News 10:05—Magazine of the Al! 10:30—Sa1ada Quiz. 10:35—«M'elody Parade 10:45—Swift Money Man 11:00—New‘s Headlines Weather r 11:02—The Magic of Music. 11:30—News 11:40——Weather . 11:45—The Magic of Music 12:00—Weather 12:05—Sons of the Pioneers 12:30- News and Weather’ 12:45—Mostly Music. , 1:00—News Headlines and Wea- ther. 1:02—Most1y Music. 1:45—0ne Man’s Famin 2:00—News Headlines Weather. 2:02—Sammy Kaye Show ' 2:15—Bing Crosby Sings 2:30—Back to the Bible 3:00—News Headlines Weather ' , 8:02—Best On Request (zoo-News and Weather 4:05—Best On Request 4:30—The Outports moo—News. 5:10—Interlude 5:15—The Outports (cont) 6:00—Music For You 6:30—News and Weather. 6:35—Music For You. 7:00—Music by Roth. 7:30—New: and Weather 7:45—Don Messer's Islander: 8:00—Assignment 9:00—News and Weather 9:15—Music by Mantovani 9:30—Sing It Again. 10:00—Cavalcade of Sport: 11:00—Dominion News llleign 0ft CBA FRIDAY . DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Pill 7:30—A. M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather. 8:15—Maritim_e Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle ants—Morning Devotion. 9:00—A. M. Chronicle 10:00—A. M. Chronicle. 10:45—Morning Commentator. 10:55—RIuth Harding. 11:00—Lets Go Blaces. nus—Performers Showcase. 11:30—Court of 0 inion. 12:00—Jamboree unction. 12:15—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm B'cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages From Life 1:30—Strictly for Strings 1:50—D.0. Time Signal 2:00-Variation on a Theme 2:15—Summertime with Bert Devit. 2:45—Tales of the Bush Veldt. 3:00—CBC News 3:03—T-C Matinee . 4:00—Daydreaming 4:30-—Pacific Playhouse 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:10—Maritime Sportscast 6:15—CBC News and Weather 8:30—Alex Barris. 6:45—Roya1 Visit Review. 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30——The Celtic Heart 3:00—Caravan Quiz. i:30‘—Arranged by Johnny Burt SzéS—Maritime Comment. 9:00—Portrait of a Woman. 9:30—N0w I Ask You 10:00—CBC Summer Festival. 11:00—CBC National New 5 Roundup. 11:30-Foatloose In Haiti. Western and ' Western and and and , Minister Harold Macmillan Wed- ‘iroim his about 800 rrIlles spade, even though the spades are stronger, because of the great- er length. The four of clubs is selected because it is the fourth- best club. 2. 'Jack of spades. Defense should always be a partnership elfmit. Although it would appear, looking at only these thirteen cards, that .a diamond should be opened, since it is our longest suit, the thonght' should be aha - {toned because there is very little future to they lead. Even if the diamond suit becomes established we no entry card that will permit us to run the suit. In such cases it is generally better to take a shot at finding the suit. But a diamond lead prac- tically requires partner to have two honors in the suit, it much less likely possibility. “ 4. Queen Of clubs. Again we womk on. our own long suit be- cause we have potential entry card's. Any honor car-d partner basin clubs will help us to build up our suit. Hiav'I'IIng no fivcdcard suit, we do the best we can with what was dealt us. In hands that contain sequen- ces, such as K—QnJ,'QnJ-<10, J410<9, the highest card (If the sequence, and not the fourth best card, is ' led. The Q—J-9 is treated as though] it were the Q-J-lo. Hence, the queen of clubs is opened, not the three. partner’s long suit. He presum- On U.K. Racial LONDON (Reuters) — Prime nesday might wowed 'a crackdown on lawless elements stirring up racial discord .“The utmost strictness will be observed in the enhance ment of the law and in prevcn - ing the illegal carrying of often- sive weapons," the prime minds- ter said in a fonmal statement. Hesaiditishnpontantthatthe significance of the incidents in London’s Notting Hill district and in the Midlands industrial city of Nottingham should not be exag- gerated at home or overseas. The public could best contribute to the public peace by the exer- Mclcmillan VOwS crackdown Okay Bridge TO Link N.B. And Maine (YM'AWIA (GPl—mheCommons 'lllmrsdiay approved in principle a bill for a, bridge linking New Emmswickh Campobello Island with Maine. Womkis Minister Green said the cost at the $1,050,000 bridge across hibec Channel will be split 50-60 between Maine and New Brunswick with the federal government proposing to handle of the province’s share to: the bridge and approaches. The province also would pay for linking existing highways with the approaches. . The agreement between New Brunswick and Maine Would be subdect to cabinet approval. Ten- ders would be called in Canada and the US. Canadian men and materials will be used on 50 per cent of the work. Mr. Green said the bridge would not interfere with the Pas- samaquoddy tidal-power project under investigation. Ca plain. Is Lost In Mid-Atlantic NEW Y0 ‘ tai‘n mys (am—«A sea cap- ‘ously disappeared from England, the Islbrandtsen ageaIInship Company said Wednes- y. Capt. Andrew Lindemulder Jr. 40, of Detroit, was last seen Mon- day evening aboard the Ann Quinn, a Liberty ship en route for Poland from Baltimore. Tuesday morning at breakfast time he was missing. He was presumed lost overboard. SEEK ROYAL VISIT CANBERRA (Reuters) —- The government is expected to invite Princess Alexandra, 21-year-old daughter of the Duchess of Kent, to visit Australia for the Queens- moo—Here‘s The Weather and Sign Off land Centenary celebrations in Violence avoiding situations in which they might become, unwittingl in- valved. . _ ' FOLLOWS TALKS The statement from 10 Down- ing Street, otfiicial residence .of the prime minister, came alter Macmillan conferred with Home Secretary R- A. Butler. Butler had received n report on the nacial trouble from Joseph Shnp' son, newly, - head of Scotland Yard. The disorders continued Wed— nesday. White youths in another London suburb stoned the homes of West Indians in the finst day- time raids in Britain's curreth wave of racial brawls. KENSI-NGTON Mrs. George Mayne, Emerald, is spending a few days in Ken- where she is the guest at Mr. and Mrs. James Sheen. Mrs. George T. MacLeOd and daughters, Donna and Betty, re— turned to their home at Long River on Thursday after spend— ing a low days at O’Leary, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phil- lips. ' Miss Helen Profitt, Remington, is spending a few days in Hall- fax. Miss Betty Pendleton, R.N. lett on Saturday for Edmonton, Alta, alter spending the past three months at her home in Reusing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith THAT'S THE TENTH TIME THAT CREEP HAS CALLED TODAY! ‘ FOP YOU,DEAD.’ IT'S THAT BOY ' TOOK OFF FOR' THE MOON IN A Bur NO!" ONE ' , 22 F120 I j y pAIchEO RIGHT IN seam- BU M w NGEY .- ‘ OF MY BEST GIRL ¥ ‘ [iv-“ism FDIEND’S HOUSE .’ and family, of New Hampshire, are vacationing at the Iookerby Cottage at 2 Mrs. H.R. Profitt, Ompaud, is‘ spending a few days in Kensing-l ton. Her many friends will be. glad to know that she is contin- uing to improve in health and is making a good recovery from her sudden illness earlier this year. - Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, Norboro, left recently for Ottawa where they Will visit members of their family. They will also visit Toronto and other points of in- terest before retiumring home. Bur OPERATE 0N SENATOR PORTLAND, Ore. (IAP)aPhysi- clans have'removcd a small, mal- ignant tumor from Democratic Senator R ic h a r d Neuberger of Oregon. Dr. Morton Goodman said the operation was performed Friday at the University of Ore. gon medical school teaching hos- pital here. “We are highly en- couraged regarding Senator Neu- berger’s outlook for return to health." Goodman said. 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