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Could @—— pe See pene, Soot PAQIMES ea -@ Bsee Yes. The trump shortage that | {gata developed eould have been anti- fa. cipated. It-was bound to oecur if WOtng: the heart finesse lost. Steps Werth Mast South WER [should — therefore have been 1¢ @ 39 2% taken te méintain control of - ae trumps. . : | At trick two the best lead ts a Opening lead—nine ef spades.| club. Assume this is done and Suppose you're playing a four | West wins the king and returns heart contract and West leads aja spade. South ruffs and plays spade which you ruff. What/| another club. East takes it and would you do next? leads still another spade. Declar- - The most natural thing to do is|er \ ruffs and now has three get to dummy with a diamond, | trumps left. lead the nine of hearts, and fin- He crosses to dummy with a esse. West takes the king and/diamond and takes a heart fin- another spade. You ruff it | esse. West wins with the king (it 1;37—Musical Interlude 1;45—School Bdcst 2;,00—School BBdcst 2;15—Tommy. Hunter- Show- 2;45—Best_on ‘Request =} gets a-club ruff, the heart finesse esse, if it is on, will work late as well as early. Even if the defense is still available. But playing The point is that the heart fin-| ACROSS L——ana &. Cut finely RA wate. 12. 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Sports- INDIRECT CONTACT cast, Mus. Interlude 6.30—Tempo : 7.00—News 7;10—Byline 7.15—Music 7.30—Rawhide & Music 8.00—Teen Tempo & Mus? 8.25—Tempo 8.30—Little Symphonies 9.00—Soundings 9.30—Citizens’ Forum 10,.00—The Goon Show 10.30—Jazz Workshop 11.00—News Roundup & Talk 11.30—Eventide : 12.00—Here’s the weather & Sign Off Surprise the children with packages of wholesome Wrigiey’s Spearmint Gum in their stockings and around the house. \clough in Ottawa. Chan | Canada. .|to make a mockery of the law heafts too soon dooms the con- tract any time West has the king. French TV Station Set At Moncton OTTAWA (CP) — The CBC’s third French-language television station, CBAFT Moncton, N.B., will go on the air next Monday, it was announced this week. Until the microwave network is extended from Rimouski, Que., to Moncton, expected by Jan. 1, 1961, French network programs will be carried mainly from kine- recordings and films, the CBC said. Local live programs also will be carried. For a brief period on weekdays, the French network will use English-language microwave fa- cilities to carry network pro- grams to Moncton. The micro- wave system to the east is not used for brief periods in late afternoon when Atlantic area sta- tions carry local programs. The other CBC French TV sta- tions are CBFT Montreal and CBOFT Ottawa. Defamation Threatened VANCOUVER (CP) —' Counsel for Weldon Chan said Tuesday he is prepared to launch defama- tion suits ~ against Immigration | Minister Fairclough and MP | Douglas Jung if Chan gives him | the go-ahead. Lawyer Harry FE. S. Fan, act- ing for Mr. and Mrs. Chan and their five-year-old daughter who have been ordered deported to Hong Kong, said in an interview: “I am ready to start the ac- tions as soon as I hear from my Client. That. could be any min- ute.” , ‘ old Chan has not been known, jsince Nov. 2 when he left his! 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Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: WHILE WE STOP TO THINK, WE OFTEN MISS OUR OPPORTUNITY — SYRUS. © Wb, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) ETTA KETT CA OE) © mo /) WHERE ARE You GOING WITH ALL THE FRUIT? (i m~ ce a. > —* x= Ay 4 e (| ES eh f j a 4 The wher-abouts of the 40-year-| {3 1 HAVE To DO If YOU WANT To A SKETCH FOR DRAW STILL LIFE, MY ART HOME- USE WINGEY,.’ 4 Mr. Fan said Chan may get in touch with him by mail, sending a letter to a friend in Vancouver and having thefriend drop it into the lawyer's office. The defamation actions would concern statements made last week by Mrs. Fairclough and Mr. Jung in connection with the Chan case. Mrs. Fairclough, after an inter- view. with Mrs. Chan in Ottawa, said last Thursday that Chan would be deported to his native Hong Kong. In a statement, she said: ‘Wel- don Chan has on‘ successive oc- casions broken the law: of this country; he has indeed attempted that it is,my duty to‘uphold. De- portation of Mr. and Mrs. Chan and their daughter will therefore be carried out as soon as Mr. Chan is located. Mr. Jung, Canada’s only Chin- ese member of Parliament, said in a letter to a West. Vancouver woman that in his opinion any merit in Chan's case vanished when the man left his wife and child, ; 4 Ly Ly deer) SS SS : WS EGAD, MARTHAS RAG® WILL KNOW NO BOUNDS WHEN SHE FINDS THE ORGAN HAS BEEN DELIVERED/ MUST FATHOM A WAY OF SELLING tT, OR TRADING IT FOR THE SEWING , MACHING SHE CONETS! ~~-UMM, DARE TL TRYY SECRET AGENT X-9 L'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER MUGS & SKEETER JOE PALOOKA