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V ' A '4'“ . _ ' bank; c is 00 mg 'a- el ‘ , 4 M N.“ 3133 p'm‘ figufigéerizliih .AKQ'" tricks. The question is whether ‘5 L 0 1‘ G F E L L 0 W . & co. I "c 3. p.mi—‘Hclen Cracker 'AQ? \ it is better to try to run the en- One letter simply standsfor another. In this sample A ll “WE TRADE TVS” DIAL 5547 ,B 400 p m —Whistle Town ’3‘?“ ' tire spade suit, hoping the spades used for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. SF 4230 pimj—Oncn House * n” are divided 3-3, or whether it is apostrophies, the length and formation. of the words are an I . 5:00 p.m.-—TBA Film . 103 395’; better to take a heart finesse, hints. Each day the code letters are different. on 'GrglfiGBTG-o 5:30 p.m.—W00dy Woodpecker g x91 'noc hoping West was dealt the King. A Cryptomm Quotation HAVRTYE {6.5 CREAM, CAKE, 5:00 lint—Supper Chlb QJS‘ 0107 He does not have time to con— y I GANW AND PIE_.ALLV 5‘15 p'm"News QQJm” id‘s“ suit his favorite nIuImerologist, V L K D F o T W s 'r w H D x F ' H D L L v w - vou WANT :5 3'2‘"3’v‘1.‘2‘i§reim“b A :20“ and begides' mat “hamlet” might w o L L H s 'r H A D M o L D H 'r z z D H n >- i ' '— give him a bum steer. So all he 2:548 Club can rely on IS either his past wKXOZDFOLL—LKXOBMDzzo. g 700 'm.-—Whirly Birds .fi A3 experience, which may tell him - “In 7:30 gimI—HiSociety whether the finesse is a better Yesterday's CTYPIO‘I‘Wtei WE ARE SO FOND 01" ONE ANJ 33m plmgi Love Lucy The “dam” prospect than the spade break, cram, BECAUSE OUR AILMENTS ARE THE SAME—1 I 830 p m.-——Don Messer Norm Em swm we“ or his knowledge of mathematic- SWIFT. 9:00 pim.—Music Makers '59 :4 1:” gg PW al probabilities. 9330 rum—The Unforseen .. , m The facts are these. In 100 10:00 p.m.——Wyatt Earp Opening lead—queen of clubs deals! Wm, 6 cams 0f a suit mis,s_ _ 10:30 p’m'“L°reH.a Young Show , ing, the probability is that the 11:00 p.m.——Wrestllng Ask the average bridge player UH_HUH_ITHAM€$ HEY/SOMETHWG 12:00 a.m,-CBC News 12:15 a.m.~CKCW News 12:20 a.m.—Wrestling 1:20 a.m.~—Sign Off RADIO CBA THURSDAY 7:15—Mal'ine Weather and Fill Tim—News. 7.:13—A. M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15~Maritime Sportscast 8;:0——A. M. Chronicle. 8: lS—Morning Devotions SLIM—News 9:0.i—A. M. Chronicle. WAS—News. lll:ll(l—~AIlallllC School. Broadcast lllzls—WA. ,\I. Chronicle. , 10.4 —MOl'lllllE Commentator lll.‘-53»Rllll’l Harding 11:00 News 11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pro— gram. . 11: [5—Kindergarten of the Air 11:30—Speakers Choice. “ 11:45~—1n Reply ' 12:00—Jamboree Junction. "12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast LOO—CBC News and Weather 1:15—~Record Program 1:30—Music from Montreal. 1:59——D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45~Woman In The House. 3:00—CBC News and TC Matinee too—Music by McMullln 4:30——Marine Investigator 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Maritime Sporhsc-ast and Regional Commentary 6 : 30—Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55~Byline 7 :OO—Music in the Evening 7:30—Fall Festival. 7:45—Adventure Serial. 8:00-—Vintage Goons 8:00—Sweet N‘ Sour 9:00—Halifax Theatre 9:30—Business Barometer 10:00—Boon Companions 10:15—Vancouver Chamber 0r- chestra ll:00——CBC N ational News Roundup. 11:30—Eventide. 12:00—Here’s the weather and sign off. Nine Killed In W. Virginia Mine SUMMERSVILLE. W.Vn. (AP) Nine miners were killed and four others were missing and pre- sumed dead Tuesday night after an explosion deep within a South- eastern West Virginia coal mine. Seventeen men were trapped by the forenoon blast and it was four hours before the first of four survivors got out. Three others were carried out, two of them critically burned. But it was nine hours before the bodies of nine more were found. Slate Mines Director Crawford L. Wilson said the remaining four wore presumed dead. Four bodies were brought out in a group. and about 8 pm, five more reached the surface on the toniinuous coal carrier belt. \l‘ilson said rescuers were con- :lllInncT cautiously underground. l'nnl‘ficial word was that they 715:” been unable to locate three 7? tho missing men. The body of ' had been located but been brought out at 9 what caused the explosion. Still“) BLOCKED OUT {CANON ~- I" Ill? cd 'llculcrsl r a d i 0 Un— transmitters ’l'i av blotted out transmis- sion» tram \‘aliciin Radio an— I u; the clccilon of Pope 1mm ‘\\lll in certain languages. na'r‘v Illady Lunch Polish, Lithu— anion and “one Roman. \- what he thinks the chance is that a suit will break 3—3 when the op- ponents between them have a total of 6 cards in the suit, and we’ll bet he desen't come up with the right answer. He very likely would regard such knowledge as being just about as important to him as knowing what the price of eggs was in Vladivostok last Thursday But familiarity with the rela- tive frequently of how suits figure to break never hurt anybody, and in the hand were dealing with today would do a lot of good. Declarer is faced with a sim— 48 times, 5-1 15 times, 64) 1 time. In the same 100 deals West will be dealt the king of hearts 50 times, and East 50 times. It is therefore obvious that the odds favor the heart finesse, as opposed to the spade break, in the proportion of 50 to 36. It is true that if the king of hearts and deuce of spades were interchanged, the finesse would then turn out to be the losing play. But this possibility notwith- standing. it is still best to string along with the percentages. There I is no point to bucking the odds. SH’ERBROOKEN Que. (CF)— Gerard De Grace, assistant su- ptrintendent of the New Bruns- wick department of education, said Monday that spoken French in Canada is deteriorating while it is improving in France. He told students at the Sher— brooke High School that the French of Canada and the French of France had the same origin. The spoken tongue in France had been developed and enriched to speak it well.” He said that if the French-spo- ken in Canada continues to de- cline then in a ftw years an edu- cated man with something to say would have to say it in English to be understood. He called on youth to make 3 Claims Spoken French In Canada Is Deteriorating special effort to safeguard the French language In Canada. Mr. De Grace later told a lunchon meeting of the Richelieu Club, that French-speaking Cana- dians of Quebec province are a living example to the French- speaking Acadian population of New BI‘LIIIISWle. He said: “Be you conscious or not of what you are doing. be you sleep- ing even, your presence is for us a great encouragement and a moral support. It permits us not to fell alone in our corner but. to feel the presence of friends. You have helped us by your at- titude, by your radio stations, by your tolerance towards minor. ities. by the literature that you I are distributing." ' By WILLIAM MAIRANI SOTTO IL MONTE, Italy (AP) Joy and cheers—and a good deal of confusion—swept this North Italian hamlet Tuesday night when the news arrived that a na— tive son had been elected pope. Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Ron- calli, now Pope John XXIII, was born in Sotto 11 Monte Nov. 25, 1881. He had four brothers and five sisters. Five are dead but three brothers and a sister still live in this village in the shadow of the Alps. Tuesday night the town of 1,773 came alive. B o n f i r e s blazed everywhean the main square, in. courtyards and side streets. CIhildiren danced and played around the flames. FIRES 0N HILLS Bonfires also burst out on the hills around the town and fire- works flashed through the sky. Hundreds of peasants from the TREAT THE TRICKSTERS to healthful, delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. Buy it by the box. Joy Sweeps Birthplace Of New Roman Catholic Pope .l‘arm owned by the Gloucester surrounding counitrysiie throniged into the village. Photographers and reporters raced in from Milan, 50 miles away. For a time there was a traffic jam in the main square. Excitement and c o n f u s i o n reigned in a factory, where two of the Pope‘s brothers work, and at the homes of the brothers and sisters. The brothers are Zaverio, 75, Alfredo. 69, and Giuseppe, 64. The sister is Assunta, 73. Also living here are 40 nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand- nephews of the new pontiff. Giuseppe, father of 10 and the youngest brother of the Pope, re- called: NOT RICH NEW HAS BEEN F012 THE TEQQIFIC EVENING.'IT ADDED.’ A FLuoclsscaN \ DOOQBELL a Burt‘an 1' x— W s 3 t -/ /h [I fi “" r 9‘ I \ &%T GLOWS IN THE ‘ . DAFZIC so you CAN DErrEre IDEA ’ FIND me auzzee va DON'T-THEY PUTTHAT srure IN LIPSTICK .2 “My father certainly was not a! rich man and we did not always[ have plenty of food . . . but we. were always healthy. ‘ “My brother is as healthy as a man of his age can be. 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