9.'!_I_*_i.E_A__|B .............. Fascist Violence Cases Concern In Great Britain lll"('Y-TV 3:30 p_m.—Afternoon Mutlceie . 7'00 ,,,m,—Gs:ette mo ,,,m.-Cinema 18-7 ” "Four Men I. A Prsvor .100 p_m,—TIlIl|T SCOUT! Woo p_m_._—Com|dy Playhouse 10.30 pm,-—The Terrorist “:30 p,m,—-DIICOVITY ngoo p.m_—c|C News ‘N, ._m...a|.ocs| weather Forecsst ".14 g.m.--VlewP°l"' B! TOM OCHILTREE (AP) — A foflgn tomato splashes against the side of a young policeman's face. knocking off his helmet. Fights break out around a platform where chest-thumping Fascist speakers are marooned I Plllllnl swarm of angry _ humanity. Somewhere in the crowd a Pretty young woman screams hatred of long-dead Hitler and then faints. She is passed over. the heads of the throng like a limp rag doll. TV. CALLS NITE or DAY 9., 4-am Nita 44508-I-‘MI! VAIUS RADIO & TV gin Kent St. CI'tswn CKCW-TV I155 p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather. Sports moo p.m.—$wins Alone ‘ 4.31 p,m.—Vacat|on Time 530 p.m.——Cartoon Party There are incidents in Britain as Sir Oswald Mosley. leader of Britain's strutting pre-war Blsckshirts. tries for a come- back and other rightist groups voice their demands. 'I'hese small but noisy groups preach an anti-Jewish, anti- Negro political line. LEADER ROUGHED Mosley himself has been man- handied in the frequent street htlng. The violence is causing in- creasing public concern. Pres- 6,oo p.m.—Under The Su 5:15 p.m.—‘le|evlslon News 9:30 p.m.—Scan 5.35 p.m.—Tslsvision Weather 5,40 p.m.—|-iszs (, .15 p.m.—Ts|evislon Sports 7.no p.m.—l-iighwsy Petrol 7.30 .,_,.._-zsno Grey Theatre 0:00 p.rn.—-Ban Casey 9:00 p.m.—Ts|ent Scout! 10.00 p.m.—Comedv 59°‘ 10:30 p.m.—-Suvnmer Plsydste l2i25 .'.m.—sisn OEIITRM. sure builds up on Prime Min- ister Macmillan's government ‘to ban Fascist street meetings and some want stiff penalties for preaching racial hatred. £ Yet thlsxls a field where a ‘democratic government must tread carefully. Home Secre- tary Henry Brooke asserts. Re- strictions on expressions of opinion can limit the entire population‘s liberty. Aware of the government's dilemma. Mosley claims to be defending free speech and in- sists that police protect him. iSUPPORTERS FEW he new Fascism in its var- ious forms commands the '1nsGuudlsn.0hsriotiotown.rus_.Ang.1a,1sas. e whole-hearted support of prob- ably no more than a couple of thousand people in the entire country. Among the extreme rightists Mosley is best known. ' Mosley. 05. is a baronet, or hereditary knlglst, and lives in one of London's most fashion- able squares. At first glance he 0110171193 cl“ *1“! I lhflm H0 camping at Brudenell Park. .. which Would make Jews. N98- Barry Morrison left recently on goes and most foreliiners want a visit to Toronto, Ont.. and to 0 boss lslifsx where at- tended the wedding of Lsndsky. ' Mrs. William Murphy had as her recent guests her brother, Mr. D.B. Murphy and M_r s. Murphy of Calgary. Alta., and her brother. George Murphy of Everett. Mass. . and Mrs. Jack Donovan left recently on return to Pie- lsm or even a color bias. ills ion, N,s_, after 3 holiday spent himself says he wants law: Mr. Lloyd Soloman and Mr. live somewhere else. He the Niagara Peninsula. claims he could win power b - --—'———- parliamentary means in Britain experienced wide-spread unem- ploymont. HELMSTED. West Germany (AP)-—Two young East Ger- might be taken for some pep- pery retired colonel. His Union Movement is less theatrical than its pre-war pre- decessor, the British Union of Fascists. Tits members refrain from appearing in public in black shirts and iackboots — because such reminders of Hit- ler are believed to. harm the movement's image. Mosley disclaims lnti-semlt- Landsky held in Halifax on Monday. August 0. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCon- nell had as their recent guests. Mr. and Mn. Carl Martin of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Murphy of Char- lottetown. Mr.‘and Mrs. Ronnie Ceredini of New York City are vacation- ing at their summer home in Georgetown. . Mrs. David Scanneli and fam- ily have returned to Jamacia Plains. Mass.. after a vacation spent in Georgetown. V Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Elor- dietta of Montreal, Que.. are visiting Mrs. Elordietta’s father Mr. P.J. Soloman and her sis- ter. Genevieve Soloman. Mr. Gerald Scully and his son of Halifax. N.S.. were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeLory and family and Miss Margaret MacNeill returned last week to Halifax. N.S.. after spending lllllllll anii call 4-8246 176 Kent St. (Opp. llaton's) Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CFCY IADIO TUESDAY 6 28~—Slgn On 630-News In Weather o-35-Country I Western Roundup o55—News Ii Weather 700-Hebrew Christian Hour 7.l5-Country In Western Roundup 7:2i0—News 8- Weather 7.“i5—CFCY Farm News 74l—Country I. Western Roundup ll m——NawI 8 il——Weaihar 8 |o—Countrv In Western Roundup 1: 45—Weaiher 8 50—News 9.00-Morning Devotions 9 i0—Morning . Moods 925-Matinee With Wlllls lo-05—Noiss I. Music 10 i5—Wln 1020-Notes 8. Music in 30—arids Program in A5—Noies 8. Music ll-.o0—News Headlines I Weather li:02—Notes 8- Music ll:30—Montague Entertsi” ll»A0-Notes & Music ii:50—-Notes 8. Music ll 55-—Atisntlc News Roundup s mo--News Headlines In Weather 'l.n2—Mostly Music l:l5—The Common Touch 2:05—Muslc for a Summer Afternoon 3-00—News & Weather 8:05--Music for a Summer Afternoon 4‘0O—News In Weather GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I-lubley of Bedford, N.S. and Mr. Nolsmith of Moncton. N.B., who are holidaying in the province. were recent visitors to George- wn. Mr. and‘ Mrs. John Boyce and family of Halifax recently vaca- tioned at Garrett's Tourist Court at Morrison's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bruce and family of Toronto were re- cent guests of Mrs. Bruce's mo- ther, Mrs. Edna King. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walk- er and son Kenneth recently motored to Cape George. N. S.. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. They then motored to Moncton where they were guests of their dau- ghter. Mrs. Ernest Steele and Mr. Steele. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Steele and family who are at present visiting in Georgetown. Miss Jean Aitken of Charlotte- town was a recent guest of Mrs. H.W. MacDonald. Mr. Rodney Bruce of Mon- treal recentiy arrived in Georgetown where he joined Mrs. Bruce. who is holidaying here. Rev. Brian Jones and Mrs. Jones of Hampton attended the I2.’-lth anniversary service of St. David's United Church on August 5. Mr. F‘. J. DeLory and his niece, Miss Elizabeth Grant. motored to Halifax, N.S., re- cently where they attended the wedding of Mr. DeLory‘s s o is. Mr. John DeLory to Miss Doris two weeks in Georgetown a s the guests of Mr. DeLory's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. Mr. Vernon Myers returned recently from a visit to points ° in Quebec. Mr. Nelson Hansen. assistant jailer, is enjoying his annual holiday. Miss Sheila DeLory of Brock- ville. Mass.. is visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. I-‘.J. DeLory. Miss Del.ory recently attended the wedding of Cnst..J.W. Lav- ers and Miss Merle Farrell. RN in St. John's, Newfoundland and also the wedding of her brother Mr. John lhLory and Miss Doris Landsky in Halifax. Mr. Maurice Duffy of Toronto. Ont.. is visiting Mrs. Duffy and family in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lav- ers of Boston. Mass.. are ‘holl- daying ln Georgetown at the summer home of r. and Mrs. Alex 3. Way. ’ Miss Barbara McConnell. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Oliver Rafuse, Montreal. Que... is visiting his mother. Mrs. Minnie Rafuse. . Miss Marie MacDonald is visiting with relatives in Pic- tou. N.S.. and Trenton. 'N.S. Miss Teresa Morrison. RN. of Kingston. 0nt.. ls holidaying in Georgetown as the guest of her mother. Mrs. Cora Morrison. Mr. Jackie Publlcover of the Canadian Army. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Publlcover. left re- cently on return to Winnipeg. Man. and Mrs. Judson Baker Mr. and family of New Glasgow, ding of Cost. J.W. Lavers to Rl?Pl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT mans. who tried to escape to N_ _. «mm Bmde the West in the luggage trunk pf“ M ‘t M" of a car, were discovered and M,‘ and Mn J_w_ Lave“ arrested by Communist. border M1" Corinne L3,," and Mn police, authorities at this main F.J. DeLory returned home on East ‘ W95‘ highway °’°55'“5 Monday from St. John's. Nfld.. P°l“‘ "°P°"‘°d S““d”Y- hey where they attended the wed- Mlss Marie Farrell. RN, and rated. j Mr.- John Debnry and Miss Doris ESCAPE BID FAILS ESITOW fl)lOlW added that the West German driver and passenger were also arrested and the "car confis- '-Ihowzsuwitiie-i'£‘i§:;‘soIi\.‘ "~ niesrirmi ' " - T‘ I ‘ R‘ ' LIAM *3 , W" MATLOCK (I793-tea) oF Sparta, Tenn., COHFIDENT THAT NO MAN COULD MATCH IS STREN6TH,0NCE OFFERED ALL TH ILVER HE W CARRY TO THE NK T0 fill COULD L/F7’ TI-IE SACKS 6'X 1N3!-DV 138338 |l WE wee: EATING ' ownen, WHEN BN6..- OFF we nr THE LIG -:7/(’liill" ‘ A CLEAR oar‘ woui.oN‘r rr 3: TH E.TABLE.' i2oMANric.’—I MEAN N‘ EVERYTHING- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY Bli‘.CKER~ A-'05-—Muslc for a Summer :.f....... si05"ThO Outports 5.i6-Program Schedule --Th fl . l0:i5—Stsrllght Serenade 11:00-CBC National NM! News Roundup I: Talk 'll:3t>-Transition 12:00-Dominion New! IMO-—Sign of! CIA IADIO nfssnav 7:oo—Nsws. Sports I. wssikc his-Breakfast Music E: WOO Id!-Mei Ioerls I:2i—'rhe Gerry hearty Show M. chronicle that l0.l5-«Srnelay Series i0.30—-women's coinrnsnmor Msrierie Meier 10:40-For consumers l0.45—-Matinee Gila ll:l5—-Record Album Tl:30—The Archers li.A5-—Muslc by Meiste 12:00--Jamboree Iunottut l2:l5 Fiddler's Frolic 12:3t)—Mar. Penn I'aest 1:30-whm New ‘ 1:45-—The Open lend mew T159-0.0. “UK *5‘ . 2:00-The Open Road Show :=45—Emerson Presents - aéos-1:. mm hw- News t°°“”".......'i‘.‘..‘:‘".. leoodlue West dealer. Neither side vulnerable. goons eiuoroi .‘.—_. glue OKQ-I ....__ QAKQJTI axrors. Qlooflll K94 9543 Yesterday we described a band played between Australia and the United states during the World Bridge Olympiad in a ln1960. At both tables. the final con- bled. but it was made at e n a table when the a cc of hearts was opened, and defeated two t:rlcks at the other table when the ace of spades was opened. Australia gained 850 points on the deal. tract was five diamonds dou- fin However. an interesting situa- tion would have arisen if either pair had carried on to f iv e hearts with the North - South cards. (The hands have been lsouth as declarer.) Let's assume West leads the king of diamonds against. five hearts. (An opening spade lead would not affect the result in any way.) Declarer rum in dumrw. cashes the ace of spades, discarding a club. ‘and trumps a spade. Then he alter- nately ruffi two diamonds and two spades. ~‘ He next enters dummy with the ace of clubs and ruffs th e last spade. Declarer having trumped three diamonds in dummy and four spades in his own hand. this is now the posi- 6:l5—ifegionai Commentary 6:20-Maritime Sports 6:25-Music 6:30—The Incomparable Guitar 6:45-Metro & Dinner Mus 7:00-News and intend weather 7il0—On Parliament Hill 7.30--Music in The Evening I:®--Music on the March l:30-Drama in Sound O.»-vsnaswev Chsmbev Orcn. loxoo-Vancouver Theetro IO—N my and Marine weather "IMO-Miists in the south leads a club. He has lost no tricks to date. All he has to do is win two more tricks to make the coontract. and the de- fense cannot prevent hlm from dolnfl this. ‘ if West plays low on the club lead. Eadt wins with the queen ‘and Is forced to return a trump. thus handing south the c on- tract. lf West goes up with the king on the club lead. he catches his partner's queen. Now if West returns a club. 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