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Danie p.m.—Vogi ‘eov pun—Sunni” riob anyhow...” Nawa p.m.—supp.v Club p.m.—1elem;m w-uhu pom—Supper Club p.m.—1alavislan Sparta path—Rabin Hood p m —1h. lawman p.m.—"’IO Driernuu p.m,—lndw’m Flih.’ pm —Counory Hoodown pJn —(av 54 "’00 p.m.—'lommy Amt-noel ~ to p_m —Pevrv Muon 'l 30 p.M.‘-'ithvop¢ i: 00 p "L—CBC vv Nawa IL' ‘5 lJm’wapoml l’.‘ 20 am—Mcdninhl "1'9." cm mum." 700 p,m,—«Ame-i Stun-0" TV. CALLS NI'I‘E or DAY nay um Nita Min-um VAII.‘S RADIO I TV no 300 325 330 '1 00 A“ 445 to] .“0 MO t‘! 0.75 535 610 65° 7’10 710 IN) no 900 930 1213 aim—Local Weather Form-II1 the summer viewing period. f—l EEKEND TV Canadian Content For TV To Be Cut Duri . OTTAWA (CPI — The Can:- dian - content requirement [or .iiievision would he minced to (5 per cent from 55 per cent ‘ in the period at May 21 to Oct. r13 under a proposal announced here by the Board of Broad cast Governors. The 836 also announced it ‘lhlli put a floor of 40 per cent ion Canadian content in the pe .riod 6 pm, to midnth instead oi lls original proposal for a ‘minimum of 45 per cent start- “up next Oct 1 and 55 per cent .I year later. The over-all requirement in Canadian content in program- ming every four weeks rose to 55 per cent last April l alter helm: held at 45 per cent for a year The BBG‘s proposal nova li~ to revert to 15 per cent (or y The proposal will be consnd ered at the next public sitting of the corernors in Ottaua start- ing Tuesday. May 29. RECEIVE STATEMENTS The 836 said in a Itatrmmt it has been receiving "financial information" from the so—callad second television stations in eiizht cities since they were set up - “Although lhl‘ll' position at ‘this stage is generally less sat lslarlnry than they had antici- pated it would he. the stations mmmmmyeim ul in a tour at smaller Britisa S cm" Leader um c an Party aiu "g laid the festival will not be heavy on political content gene-ally are reducinl their m program itself include. losses." the BEG said. improve- only one politic al meetinl meat was most evident in the when we at Labor‘s chit-t “"“9' mums apaheunea are to speak, Bin "When the stations have be— party altieiala are hopeful the come fully established. they wil festival will convey the «tea be in a position to meet this that the movement ban a deep problem mthm the general rel» linterst in music and the aria ulations requiring 55 per cuntI Eskimo sketches are to he Canadian content in each (one included in a.dlspiay at It“ week period thmuxbout Hint-orbs at mphic am from a year. the BBC aaid. lvariety ol countriea. "However. it has been appar- - Kennedy Trade em to the board that the sum Plans Praised mer n 1962 will be a particu- larly dillicult period: and that WASHINGTON (Ch—W s. Kirkpatrick ol " '. presi- aorne relief should be provided dent of the Canadian Chamberi in this period." . Labor Festival at Cur-name. laid m c.- nadian businessmen are "en-i Planned In U.K. couraged" by the trade liberali- ution Drolram proposed b! admin» LONDON lCl’t — The Labs President Kcnnady'a partv h a s unveiled details ‘ tration. 0' its June festival of labor He made the Itatement in an aimed at demonstrating that address to the [min Pout! . U.S. liberaliutioa plan as “a bold new program" and said It impiewtad it "would unadult- edly stimulate trade throughout ’ the world with consequent bene- iii to many countries includina Canada." He said Canada's economy u of course particularly sensitive to the Us. trade policy and: greater aceeaa in us. markota “would be a mat desirable b velopmeat for Canada." Canada's huh trade deficit with the us. was harmiul. Last 1 year the deficit was momma l and while it wan offset by a. favorable trade balance with ‘ other countries. Mr. Kirkpatrick said, “this position is becoming l increasingly ourth to maize} tain aa other nations work to- warda balancinl trade with ua." TO HOLD EXEICIIII OTTAWA (CPi—A joint (Jana dim-United States military u- ercise involving 10,000 men will . be held on the Alaska Highway next February, the army an- nounced Wednesday. The mam oeuvre. called Polar Pass. I the movement thinks at more luncheon at tba annual meelml “Signed ‘0 '5‘ "int" "3”". than bread alone. .0! the U.S. Chamber of Com mgfilgyeligk'SI-Blfiguxg Zl . V' mme' mo I Eskimo-“$553.3”:i/alixluzrgi: M" mrkp'mck dmrim m. training‘ 1 painters. athletes and drama- tists have been enlisted to let n the message across. The two week testival opt-nan: .lune H—tJie lust of its kind h Britain—will be staged in a \arioty of London locales print i CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER l QUIZ : inn arr Smith. neither sidelnnr nutrump or two diamonds. vulnerable. The bidding has The notrump response is 1m.L i on. ierred. chiefly because it shows l we“ Nan-h But scattered values including at 3 1 Dbie. Pass 803"”. I What would you now bid Wth each of the following five hands" it. “you: can .2 an." .2. .J'M 'KJT OK)” ‘353 is. .013 9.1m: on 4,954 N. am .0194 .AJO ‘KAB a. .1951 a: axon Mose . 1 Two spades. The most; usual way of showing strengthl m response in a takeout douhle is to Jllmp the bidding The. double shows at least an open-i in; bid if we were to respond‘ one spade with this hand and? also respond one spade with.' any. SJRFH H9642 D03 C572. partner would be hard put to know “hieh type of hand we hold. Our hand strongly sounds the possibility of game. Though vu- havr only n points in high wards. the distribution brinzn‘ the value of the hand up to at least 12 pointn. particularly Isinec partner practically wan- lantees spade support and iai [probably short in hearts. 2. One notrump. This hand in Kent St. fl'taln =_-—_'—= SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV l ‘5 yin—Mummi- ! t5 p.11! —Pedigran Flute l 30 amt—World oi Sport, Baseball A I'll ’ m —Kantnritv Derby 4“ p.m.—Ci‘-CV YV Nam Waathar r in p.m.—-(mmnvtima 7m p.m.—IstumGam Amateur Cavalcade Rm pan—Dennis M W I N pm -Cmama IJ-Y Adventum el Yuma Inno pm —Kmm low Cantor t! .io p.m.-Jutmta woo p.m.—CI( W New- '700 mum—local Weather I7 no 0.!!! —Mymw Thu-m Crime Doctor CKCW-TV is! alum—Mafia» Sngn On u.“ wmhu. M It” arm—lop Van 'le l” ans-World at Spam add an p.m.-—hmty Dovhv us prim—The Early Show Secret of (mm [aha .Mp.tn.—oamia the MOM. "a awn—Jae! law "I, am—Oomta lead '1‘ men-M 0mm “HI awn—‘mt low (um Malena falcon 'I to put—Julio"! "(I awn—CBC W NM ill. a.ta.-CKCVI TV Nam ll ’ adv—1‘. tata M W Decision 1:“ urn-(Wm) WOW SUNDAY MIA. CFCY-‘I'V Hm I ten—AW Minimal. in awn—cm Cola-Ida! ,Il'i awn—and “41 W ’30 gum—Win. Frauds Mn urn—Mia wan "to"! 4M pan—Cutout 5M awn—#01. 9. Faoa 530 arm—'th I 57 gum—C” W ‘25, up...” Sign O» “was it” “3-1” Win-a. Gab—d- Moan-van ammo no pat-an M m "I! aim-anaem- 3:2...“- Han-Cl- lhas more hish-card points. but. far less promise of game, The ‘choice lies between responding _.—_—_ em p.m,—Citlsana' Iowa 1 6-30 amt—Dumb till Eight ‘ lmo Yha Blue 1 ‘ Inn pm.—Nll.l 830 pun—Pauli. ‘ 9-00 pan—Ed Sullivan Show 5." runmm n. Chicagoqo-oo p.m.—Sofllf|ll ll 00 pml—Clou-Uv ‘11 no rum—Guest ‘nm amt-CBC w N.“ l2:lfi OWL—Cch tv Nm l2:iS mum—Sim! 0” 'On ' Radio Today CKV “DUO DID" baa—sun On kilo—Newt L Wanker 6:1!me It Walton Iowan. 6:55—Navn A Weather INN-w Chill." New 7;!5—Couvmy I Wan-m m i Ill-Mm I m ‘ nus—cm Form New. San Francine v Chicago ume a Wm m loo—New) . fills—Wont.- i Ins—cw I Wm- m g Odo—Weed. IISO—Nm QM m i Ono-Mamet. m Ometm m». an." w-m. OME Vow Dom ' .Js—Au Ovehid hm Gaul. Onto—Mom" flood- .~55—Klt¢han KW w moo-Mm and m iii-W III M leis—Manki- "HW and Mini: logo—ma M Ilia-De loin—Nob. and M ‘05,.me khan Sv- n-oo-m Naalllv- and Vito-th- ll‘m—m and M n-ao—ewwv New 3-b- ll 35—Hou- end Music list—Nowad- u sa—Not- and Ni! l2‘5—rm M ' too—Nun W and WW least one heart stopper. Usually. the notrump response indicated a holding of ti to 9 points. A re smnsr of two diamonds could theoretically be based on a hand with no hlEl’I-l‘lrd points 3 One spade You can't help it it mu hold a had hand op- posite a takeout double. All you can do is respond according to )our hand It would be wrong to pass. and wrong to bid one no- trump for reasons previously given It‘s not pleasant to re- spond uith n three-card suit. Across?!“ hui no better bid is available mam“ mm with his particular nand. Wynn; 4. Two notrump. With It A656" high-card points. hearts doubly stopped. and notrump distribu- tion. it is clear that partner should be told in no uncertain trrms oi the same potential. it vu‘ had the queen of spades in- AOIOOS I. Jap coin 20.91M- atead of a low one. the proper LCaahrnere- tpoan tern: response would be three no- wool cloth tMIII'! "3"" "l"! trump. 6. Even i! h.‘l'hree-t.oed 21.Piural . . 9, "Cradle of aloth audio: 3 Two hearts. Obwously. thll nutty” “film.” 21?le la a same-loin hand. alnca we ‘ 2. Borneo ape 7. Shetlanda 24. Very have on opening bid at our m ‘3 am “H. mm" (unllur and partner has doublut, also "Emu mum. “Jamar. showing opening bid strength. 1‘5... on our”. .pic in this case. thnuizh. it ll bet- Diblln mouthed 1a! 21.Cmn- ter not to jump the bidding. but 15.Couchaa 9. Little tnulta pm to cuebid the advem suit in- !6.Near 10. Mining point stead it would be wrong to ITS‘IMW “Jun? “3"” " um to two 5 t 001" “cm” H" {hahriw suit. 3:11:13": 35;: I" W ‘7' m“ 13‘ Chum in pg. 22.1'hree rntflnm 14. Man'a name r .pond three clubs or dia- mantis with a four-card suit “1“.” “'E'k‘mo “Axm ~ - as. Old port or imth city Rather than [unit which suit entry \nrih can best support. we push tN.Y.l the selection hack to him by 11H“ ht"! making a rut-hid, We intend to all 3‘" raise directly to ame in tha - - ' amt ni’ his choice. ‘ 82.?art of "to b... . whim"... lodgers so." 'u' 7oo—nm to the Bible u'pnn‘y ZOO—Newt I Wank-r pm". ‘ 7M—Vomght’a Muck mm“ 9 (lo—Aniqnmwi '. cum“ lo:00— Ne'w; b Inland l Math. “pm a WaMM Ram“ in lh~Matmn Wt"! Awm walla ton to IS—Starlvght Saranada at Forbear iOJO—Nalvlaa String Orchestra anon ‘lt oo—cac Nari. Nam am “Di-trues t. Tall: alanal ll Jib—Nocturne 44. Peace l700-Dommim Mm [odde- ‘l2lO—Sngn on now cu Into "Rand". "M' ’3‘“. ant 7(0‘N-wo Soft". and Inland w v ' : Mr". “M...” 0"”. 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