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Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Wbather. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning votions 9:00—News 9:05—A. M. Chronicle 9:55—News 10:06—Atlantic School Broadcast .10:45—Joan Marshall 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News. 11:93—Showcase. 11:15—Kindergarien of the Air. 11:°0—Now I Ask You. - 12:¢0—Jampboree Junction. 12:20—Meritime Farm B’cast. " 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Arthers. 1:29—Little Symphonies. ey. Time Stengl 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My .House. $:00—C.B.C. News ‘| points on the deal—7 EMPs. ‘witnesses said there was more 10 ‘The Guardian,. Charlottetown, Mon., Apr. 6, 1959. : ' RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ' ; : West dealer, ~ East-West vulnerable. NORTH @KQ73 eQ8s3 @Qwé 1054 @10542 43986 9@A109742 @J5 @KI2, @Aagse oo &K76 SOUTH aA @Kée 753 &AQI9832. The bidding: West North East South Harmog Avareli Stakgold Belladonna Pass Pass Pass 1¢() i¢@ 16 INT 3NT Opening lead—seven of hearts. Board No. 34 was the most amazing deal of all. At both tab- les the final contract was three notrump. The Italian declarer went down six. The American declarer made five notrump! The contract would have gone down against proper defense! The United States gained 760 These oddities require some ex- planation. When Belladonna was declarer. he ducked the heart lead in dummy and won the jack with the king. He led the A-Q of clubs, which held, and another club, which Stakgold won. Stak- gold returned the five of hearts Belladonna played the three of diamonds! Harmon, assuming that Stakgold had the missing Workers Leave As Fire Erupts MONTREAL (CP) — About 400 customers and 300 employees were quietly evacuated from the seven-storey Ogilvy’s department store here Thursday when a smail fire erupted in a third floor stock room. The store closed for the day, but an official said it would re- open today as usual. ree Cause of the fire was not known. There was no immediate estimate of losses although eye- smoke and water than fire dam- age. The flames burned through a number of cardboard cartons used for shipping and ate into goods department. Paits of the thirdfloor were covered with three inches of water. Reds Renew | Treaty Call — By VINCENT BUIST MOSCOW (Reuters)—The So- viet Union Sunday renewed its call for a non-aggression treaty Russia’s last proposal. for such a pact came in formal notes to Britain, the United States and France Dec. 13 on the eve. of a NATO council meeting in Paris. This time the proposal was re- peated ina government state- ment issued by the official news agency Tass. It said unabashedly that the statement was published “in connection with’ a three-day spring NATO session starting in 4:30—Appointment - with Agos- tini. tna : 5:01—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather. 6:15—Regional Commeniary, Maritime Sportscast and Musical Interlude 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Tempo. 7:30—Supper Magazine ‘Rabble In Arms” 8:00—News and Tempo. 8:25—Tempo. 8:30—Maritime Magazine. 8:45—Fishing with Bill Green- away. 9:00—Vancouver Theatre 9:30—Summer Fallow. 10:00—Project °59. 11:00—CBC National News Roundup 11:30—Distinguished Artists. 3:-TX Matinee aha Song Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE _By B. JAY BECKER FAMOUS HANDS between NATO and the Warsaw}, .|Pact powers. heart, played the nine of hearts. Dummy played the queen. At this point, Avarelli asked Belladonna whether he had any hearts. Belladonna, said he did. The tournament director, Al Sobel, was called. In accordance with the laws, Belladonna was permitted to correct his revoke. He substituted the heart six for the diamond_ three. Harmon was also permitted to change his play (as stipulated in the laws) to the ace of hearts in- stead of the nine. But dummy’s queen play (as provided in the laws) could not be changed. It constituted a le- gal play. Harmon thereupon cash- ed five hearts, and Belladonna was eventually defeated six trick —300 points. At the other table, Fishbein became declarer. He also won! the king of hearts and led three rounds of clubs. Forquet took; the king. A spade return would have defeated the contract be- cause dummy would have be- come squeezed as Fishbein casb- ed his clubs. But Forquet returned <a. heart to Siniscalco’s ace. Again a spade lead would have stoppped three notrump. But Siniscaico led a heart to the queen and Vishbein breathed easier. A spade to the ace allowed Fishbein to cash his four clubs. Both defenders kept their spades as the clubs were run and Fishbein won the last two tricks with the 7-5 of diamonds| to end one of the most fantastic hands in world championship his- tory. Washington Thursday. The Soviet statement also called for: ¢ 1. Agreement on a Polish pro- posal to establish a nuclear-free zone in central Europe. 2. Discussions on tne “‘disen- gagement”’ of NATO and Warsaw Pact troops or the creation of a zone of limited arms and troops under an inspection system. 3. Immediate agreement for a permanent ban of nuclear weap- ons tests. a 4. A German peace treaty and transforming West Berlin into a demilitarized free city. Building Fund Is Far Advanced MONTREAL (CP) — The Uni- versity of New Brunswick build- ing fund is well over half way to its $3,200,000 goal and the end now is in sight, says Vernon E. Hohnson, chairman of the drive. Peablic subscriptions have passed $1,000,000 and the New Brunswick government is match- ing them dollar for dollar. Busi- mess and industry in Quebec has donatel $400,000 so far, said Mr. Johnson, president of the Cana- dian Internatoinal Paper Com- pany. : Twenty five per cent of the uni- i student body comes Tech To Honor Past President HALIFAX (CP) — Nove Scotia Technica! College said here Thursday it would bestow hono- rary doctor of engineering de- grees on Dr. Alan E. Cameron of Ottawa and J. H. Mowbray Jones of Corner Brook, Nfid., at its 50th convocation exercises. Dr. Cameron is a past-president of the college arid a member of the Canadian .engineering team which made’a survey of engineer- ing education in Indonesia under the Colombo Plan in 1956. Mr. Jones, a former deputy- mayor ‘of Liverpool, NS., is president of Bowater’s Mersey Paper Company Limited at Liver- pool, N.S., and Bowater’s New- foundiand Pulp and Paper Mills Limited at Corner Brook. NDC TOUR OTTAWA (CP)—The 30 stu- dents and six staff members of the National Defence College, Kingston, Ont., left Ottawa early Sunday for a %-<day tour of de- fence and industrial establish- ments abroad. The group will be split in two, one taking a Euro- pean tour, the ote; an Eectern 12:00—Ifere’s the Weather and Sign ' Mediterranean aad Asian tour. | DOWN Y ‘1. A. household : moe DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONG FELLOW One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation ZLYBO, OBPO ZPGCV P OLOQS WBCTC OBCTC LV RN TLYBO— EPRLCQ. Saturday's Cryptoquote: THE PEACE OF GOD, WHICH PASSETH ALL UNDERSTANDING—PHILIPPIANS. (© 1969, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 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