WEEKEND rv FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 P.M.—Musicel¢ 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene l 2.15 p.m.—Nurury School 2.30 p.m.-—Miater Roger- 2.45 p.m.-—Friendly Giant 4:00 p.m.—Scarlett Hill 4.30 P.M.—Yogi Boar 6.30 p-m.—Gazette 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV New! 7.15 p.m.——raa _ 7.30 p.m.-—Donna Reed Show 0.00 p.m.—Dv. Kildaro 9-00 p.m.—Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.--Truo 10.00 p.m.—Tommy Ambrose 10.30 p.m.-—Empire 11.30 p.m.—This is the life 12.14 am.»--Viewpoint 12.20 p.m.-—Sign Oll CKCW-TV I245 run—News. Weather, Sports 1.00 rum—Friday Playful” Stagecoach 1o Fury 2.30 p.m.—-—Sing Ring Armnd 2.45 ohm—Friendly Giant 3.00 p.m.~—At Home With Helen Cracker 3.30 yum-«Julie Thirty 4.00 p.m.~Scarlett Hill 1.30 pun—Romper Room (:00 p.m.-—Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-—-The stman 6.00 pun—Supper Club 6:15 p.m.—Talevision News 6.25 p-m.-—$upper Club 6:35 p.m.-—Te|evisioii Weather 6.40 p.m.—Supper Clu 6.50 p.m.—Television Sports 7.00 P.M.—-The Pioneera 7.30 P.M.—Thn Pursuere 0.00 p.m.——Dr. Kildaro 9.00 pom—Country Hoedown 9.30 odor—True 10.00 p.m.—lommy Ambrose 10.30 p.m.-Empire 11.30 p.m.—Mike Hammer 12:00 p.m.-—CBC 1" News 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—CKCW-1‘/ News 12.25 a.m.-—Midniglit Theatre China Venture .___.___.._ TV. CALLS NITE or DAY DC, 43537 Nile “5034-7452. VAIL’S RADIO & TV. I Weather Forecast :12 The Guam Charlottetown, Fri. May 10, 1963.'!ns from five to 15 ner Gent: iwere levied last June 24 by the l OF TYPING BIBLE DETROIT ICPt—Mra. Har- riet McDonald. 74. typed "Amen" and finished a seven - year treatment for arthritis — copying out the whole Bible. In 1956 the Detroit woman idecided she needed two l things—exercise for her fin- J gers. and a review of the ; Bible. So she started tapping l on a typewriter she had 1 bought in 1925. This week she came to the l I lend of the book of Revela‘ ‘ tions. Mrs. McDonald said she would have been able to fin- ish the job in two years. but there interruptions. In l the middle of the book of 1 Kings her husband died and she. “didn't feel like working or a year." Another pause came in Job I when the. typewriter broke down and she. could t af- ford to have it repaired. For paper she used the . backs of wallpaper samples. She said she isn't saving . her work. “it has served its ‘ purpose." . She has burned part of it. ‘ She gave some to her milk- man and some to little girls In her neighborhood. By B. JAY 1:0 I alums TASK! Surcharges other clients have asked . rmsr Conservative govern-‘ :ment as part of its program to halt a run on the Canadian dolo; ‘ that was threatening the foreign exchange reserves. The surcharges were removed ' Test Case .. stages. and the last of them. ' l'ft d M h 31. To Be ‘wgl: plrezise flgfire is available of the total amount collected (Cm-A lest “59 under the surcharges. But they h I OTTAWA I!“ been 1811110th In t 9 Ex' are responsible for most of the chequer Court of Canada chal- increase in customs duty collec- lenging the validity of the spe- tions which. in the first 11 cial import surcharges imposed months of the last fiscal year to by the federal government as the end of February. were some part of its emergency austerity $111,000,000 higher than a year program last June. ‘ stake. If the surcharges The Reitman's Limited case should be ruled invalid. are all is expected to be a test case. the government’s collections of Should it succeed, it is probable special import levies totaling um clalms for repayment Perhaps “00.000000. would be filed by most of the A petition of right has been importers who paid surcharges. filed in court by the Ottawa A spokesman for the Ottawa 193‘“ firm 0‘ G°“'““3~ MECTSV' law firm handling the case said ish. Osborn and Henderson. on that a Iota] approaching $500.. behalf of a chain of ladies' wear 000 is involved in the 20 to 30 shops. Reitman's Limited. sef‘k- cases i! is handling. ing recovery of the surcharges 7—7 -- — r - —-—~— it Ala: oiliiigman for the law firm BilliglngE358§ng§£E§ trade p ith Japan from $49,000 in 2958‘. . w 53'“ wedneSday that 20 mm? to shout $2.500.ooo in 1962. similar legal action be taken on their behalf and that petitions of right for most of them would be filed by the end of this week. ' Legal counsel for the govern- ment has 30 days to file its de- fence in court. and the first of the cases is not expected to come to trial before next fall at the earliest. SINCE REMOVED The import surcharges. rang- Bn‘onnn m} - - ti D'ARC" 1. You are declarer with th e. West hand at Four Hearts. North having opened the bid- ding with a diamond. over which South bid two diamonds‘ and you bid four hearts. No 1‘ t h‘ leads the king of diamonds and continues with the ace. How would you play the hand? .1096! O '93 _ Q9633 . 7 4.35:: v . 4.14:4 l “l 2. You are declarer with the: lWest hand at Five Diamonds. .North leads the nine of clubsl How would you play the handhj .aJo vaxno 962 84 Kent St. Ch‘town 090 u‘ SATURDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 P.M.—Miisl(ela 2.00 p.m.—World of Sport . 5“... also lead a club towards thelfinesst’. If North has the king.‘ hall Game of the Week. 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The chances are decidedly‘ against making the contract.l but there is a way of playingl the hand to the best advantage: What you would like to do is‘ take two spade finesses andl king. hoping South has the ace}; l12.01: a.m.—Local Weather ’ [I2209 a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV 112.45 p.m.—-Station Sign On . ewa, Weather. Sports 1 1.00 p.m.-—Oral Roberta 1.30 p.m.—C0un1ry Calendar 2.00 p.m.—-Faith in Action 2.30 p.m_-—Tho Christopher: l 3.00 p.m.~Tima of Your Life l ' 4.00 p.m.—Mlle. de Paris I 5.27 pan—CBC TV New! ' 5.30 [mm—Twentieth Century 6.00 pow—Valiant Years CONTRACT BRIDGE l TEST YOUR PLA" A SAILING SHIP ABAAgDOFgE: BY £115 655” 1M 1905 . , W of clubs as \\ ell as a spade hon Anon. 9 YEARS LATER or. Honever. there are only two‘ IT WAS Emmy/MED M entry cards in dummy and the REMA/NED INSERVICE problem is to lead from dummy FOR 30 YEARS three times. ‘ The way to try to accomplish: this is to ruff the diamond all trick two and play a heart to the eight. Then comes the first‘ lineSsc »» a low spade to thel jack. Assuming that this loses to an honor and a diamond; comes back, you ruff and enterl dummy with the queen of hearts. Now you lead the ten of spad- es and finesse again. If the fin- esse succeeds. you am sti. i , dummy and can lead a club to-‘ wards the king. If the cards are ‘ well placed. this method of play. 1’ UNTAIN "111! R593; lgnmta 1y, WAS ORIGINALLY AN MOE"? ROMAN COFFIN RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT l “woman WHO NEVER HAD BURTON Kevin Howard. Cape Wolfe. who was employed in Charlotte-t ‘ town has returned home. Mrs, Emanuel Clements. Bub. ton. had the misfortune to fall; and fracture a bone in her. vwanao rm. 1 Mrs. John P. Clements, Burn. on. has returned home hum r daughter. Mrs Ramie Arsenault, Bloomfield. Leo Dalton. Roseville. con- tinues to be ill. 1 Paul Arsenault. Bloomfield. visited at the home of his. brother. Neil Araenault. Burton. on Sunday. . Mrs. Eva Dalton. .Burton 18] recm'ering from her recent ill- ness. NEEDLE EAST GERMAN! BERLIN (Reuters) ~ Loudy speakers which develop a higher I x intensity of sound than jet air-i craft were put into operation Wednesday on the East‘Westl: German border with news and propaganda broadcasts beamed‘g at East German border police. The loudspeakers can be heard.l about five miles inside EastI Berlin. A! 6-11 magi? “137153351 film; WW, ' amends” empiremlldstzmtgllehmgraomt... A NIGHT'S SLEEP! auras Marie Ann (1785-1546161 has: NEVER was ABLE TO SLEE DAD! GUESS WHAT.” I WON HIGHEST HON 0R5 IN 0UP WHOLE CLASS! 4 mans GREAT}! I WAS varicD HOME ECONOMICS MANAGE? OF THE YEAR!- YOu SEE — out: CLASS HELD A reor— ‘~ A_1 'N)-. p UNTIL THE SUN ROSE DURING THE ENTIRE 6/ YEARS OF HER LIFE will make the hand. It is essenw tial to lead a low spade. not. the ten. the first time you are in dummy. V ACROSS 49. More _ 2. One way to play the, handl 1' Firm ran a! is to win the club. draw as? G‘At_ ‘ “m many rounds of trumps as nee-l 1 2r puzzled [To essary. and then take a heart: Punish 'qumel. you can then return to y o u r. 12 aggt for 2 5,1): m- hand for another heart finesse. ‘aemg Eccl. . and in that way make the con-' 133mm“; 3 Linden tract with an overtrick. roadway. trees However. this is not the best' 14. Girl's 4.Mischiev4 method of play. It stakes every-l “cum. 0‘“ °n° thing on the location of the king 15 M311- 5 Gaping: . . of hearts, and thus provides only beverag° Iowa ,1 a 50 percent chanCe of making: 16 Excm‘ G‘Permm the contract. in)“, 7' P3153. A better approach is to win 18 5:3: (gauge) the club. draw trumps. cash' 19 Foomke 3.Voided two more high clubs, and then pal-t escutcheon lead a spade. If it turns out 20. simpleton 9.Sa.lt. ponds that South has the A~K of spad-l gamma; 10,1.‘aahion. es. he, will be able to cash them‘ sym. able but will then be forced to returnl 23. Degree 17.83:! a heart or else yield a ruff andl discard. 6,30 p.m.—-—Nalur. of Things 7.00 p.m.—Going My Way 8.00 p.m.—Hazel 8.30 p.m. Flashback ‘ 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan 10.00 p.m.—Bonanza 11.00 p.m.—Cloae-UP 11.110 p-m.--Que|t 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.10 a.m.—CKCW TV News 12.15 sou—Sign off i RADIO TODAY CFCY ll unto ' IDAY 6.28-$ign On 6.30—News 8. Weather 6.35-Country I. Western Roundup; 6.55—News and Weather 7.00—~Hebrew Christian Hour 1 II 7.15—Country & Western Roundup l 7.30—Newa and Weather 7.35—Farm Report Ill—Country 8. Western Roundup 8.00—News 8.1I—Weather 8.16—~Country 8. Western Roundup BJS—Weathar 8.50—Aflantic News 8.57—Thought Ior Today | 9.00—News a. 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Perched 34. Snare, as game 37. Harem rooms 40. Jumbled t CBA “’3 41.05trich- FRIDAY like bird .S -—-, 6.00—1he Gerry Fogarty Show pity-an rt 1 saint of ROG—News & Inland Weather beggars BJS—Maritime Sportcast 44. Kirieg 8.2l—The Gerry Fogarty Show 46.Fa.me Part 2 47. Shaw's 8.24—The Bob Goulet Show Mi” silo—Gerry Fogarty Show Part 3 8.35—The Max Ferguson Show CBC News 8. Voice Reports 9.10—Preview Commentary 9.16-A.M. Chronicle 10.10—Count Your Blessings 10.15—Playroom lO,30——Critical|y Speaking 11.00—CBC News 11.05—Joao Marshall 11.15—For Consumers II.20—Racord Album 11.30—Tha Archers II.A5--Record Album little 48. Salt-water food fish III) II LONG trophies, the length and forms. Each day the code letters are 11.55—Matineo With Willis G R B R B 8 c R R 12.00—Jamboree Junction 12.15—-Chuchwagoo G J B A P Y Q G 12.25—Jamboreo Junction 1 R H K J R 12.30—Maritimo Farm B’Cast LOO—CBC News 8. Inland Weather Yummy'l 1 lS—Tho Tommy Hunter She BE DAILY CROSSWORD DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: A X R One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A iaused for the three L‘s. X for the two 0's, ctc. Single letters, apos- A Cryptogram Quotation Oryptoquote: ALL MAY DO WHAT HAS BY EN DONE—EDWARD YOUNG o 1963. King Features Syndicate. Inc. 21.Boring, A E d n NEE a El NONflW-IIG 15 HOW I EVALUATE vou. meme: me. ABILITY, P602 common POOR. ’l‘l’l‘IU people: 23.1ndis- tinct 24. God. I dcs . . l_ of s 1”" vests ’ m 25. Diatonlc Youerday'l Aunt to 36. Of the 26 “The Three throat: " 38. According (come- 0 as -—-— diana) breve: mus. 7- -—. —- 39. Member- and ship on 28. Land took me Exchange 31. Short. Sainte‘ snooze abbr. 34. Commence 45. Guido'n note 35. Astonish .IEQNVU mm 31-11. LBAA FELLOW tion of the words are all hints. different. IJDL GAWH (GR WFJDL—LRYQLR nations ’8 $990" 1.59—Dominion Observatory Time igna 2.00—Time Out For Melody 2.45-—John Drain. 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