‘ 10:30—Salada Quiz "10:45—Swift Money Man I 11:00—News Headlines and Wea- ...r11:45——The Magic Of Music 12:00—Weather Wazoo—News and Weather .1:3.4:05—Best On Request > . kilo-The Outports 10:30—Traveller’s Night Life . I: 10—Dinner Serenade Page 12 The Guardian I Monday. Oct. 27. 1958 | I CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 M 0 N D A Y 2:15 p.m.——Afternoon Musicale 2:45 p.m.—.\‘ursciy School Time 3:00 p.m.—Our Miss Brooks 3:30 p.m.—Howdy Doody 4:00 p.m.-—Follow Me ‘ 4:15 p.m.—Uncle Chichimus 4:30 p.m.—Open House 5:00 p.m.—-P. M. Party 5:30 p.m.—Kiddies Kartoons 6:00 p.m.—Case_v Jones 6:30 p.m.—Sports Weekly 6:50 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:01 p.m.—Gazette 7:30 p.m.—Leave It To Beaver 8:00 p.m.——I Love Lucy _ _ 8:30 p.m.—P1‘ovin(-ial Affairs 8:46 p.m.—Souvenir_ _ 9:00 p.m.—The Milllonaire 9:30 p.m.—H-it Parade 10:00 pm. ~Danny Thomas 10:30 ~.m.-—-Cannon Ball 11:00 p.m.—Westinghouse hour 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.-— Jiewpoint CKCW — Moncton CHANNELz M 0 N D A Y 1200 p.m.-—Monday Playbill News. Weather Sports Movie: Green Lights" :30 p.m.——AI. Home with Helen Crocker p.m.—Nursery School Time p.m.—-0ur Miss Brooks p.m.-—At Home With Helen Crocker p.m.—-Follo\v Me p.m.—Adventures of Chich p.m.—Open House p.m.-—P. M. 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TO READ THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS IT IS MADE OF CYPRESS - IN THEIR ORIGINAL LANGUAGES AND HAS BEEN IN USE ’ mom HIMSELF nmww GREEK PRES/DENTJAMES GARFIELD LATER ’ ’ ZSGYEAR-M DRAW . not? I . smfim‘utahe famous actress CREATED THE FASHION OF WEARING OPERA GLOVES AF??? see-1m a i am met/cu mares-2 .- I. M‘s-y...- n. In: and - was new OUR VITALL BREATH ‘— " H15 DYING WAS OUR DEATH wno wAs YE STAY OF STATE ALAS FORE“ THE TIMES _ wHO ween HEE LIVED wno WHEN HEE DYED '5 CHURCHES STAFF A“ EPITAPH M¢~w~.”‘mm “ OFTHE REV. EPHRAIM HUIJI' n Windsor.Conn. CONTRACT— BRIDGE . ny n..1Av enema Weatdealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH 486 _QK10854 9.1104 $1074 axes A5 QA9732 OQJG OQ858 QKD76 gm. 4.96532 SOUTH QAQJIO'HS .— on 3KQ1‘ Thebidding: West North East South 19 Pass 29 4Q / Opening lead—ace of clubs. This hand was played in the 1950 Intercollegiate Bridge Tour- nament. It contains a play that is frequently missed by the de- clarer. 4 West opened the ace of clubs. hoping to be able to put East in the lead to obtain a club ruff and defeat the contract. West then shifted to a low diamond and declarer won with the ace. The play varied at this point at the different tables: Most Souths. ruff. led a spade and refused the finesse. They played the ace of spades and continued with the ten. Alert defense now defeated the contract. West took the ten with MOSCOW (API Premier Khrushchev announced Thursday night that Russia will lend the United Arab Republic money to start building the Aswan High Dam on the Nile River. The dam was the centre of a sharp dispute between Egypt. Britain and the United States in 1956, when an Anglo-American loan off er was withdrawn. Shortly after, President Nasser announced that Egypt was na- tionalizing the Suez Canal. This announcement was fol- lowed by the Invasion of Egypt 'by Israel Oct. 19, and by the in- tervention of an Anglo ~ French Force Nov. 5. The troops started withdrawing Dec. 16 in response to a resolution passed by an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly. A UN police force, set up on the basis of a resolution submit- ted by Lester B. Pearson of Can- ada, was sent in to preserve TORONTO ICPI — The world‘s longest natural gas pipeline. sub- ject of a storm of unprecedented 7:30—News and Weather 7:45—Don Messer and His Islanders ' Slim—Assignment 9:00—News and Weather 9:15—Music by Mantovani 9:30-—The Concert Hour 10:45—0ut of This World 11:00—Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off CBA MONDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather. 8:15—Mar1time Sportscast 8:20—A.M‘. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—AM. Chronicle 10:00.—A-tlantle School Broadcast 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. 10:45—Morning Commentator. 10:55—Ruth Harding. 11:00—News and Weather. 11:03—Sh0wcase. 11:15~Kindcrgarten of the Air. 11:30—Now I Ask You. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B'cast. controversy in Parliament In 19.38. now is ready to service com- munities along its entire length from the western Prairies to Montreal. ‘ The 2.294’mi1e transmission sys- tem of Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited already is providing nat- ural gas for communities extend- ing from Regina t0 Geraldion, Ont. Some points along the To- ronto-Montreal section are receiv- ing gas borrowed from Union Gas Company. Alberta natural gas flowing through the pipeline is due to reach Toronto today and Mont- - real a (lay or so later, a com- pany spokesman said. Construc- tion of the line began 27 months ago. Cost of building the line. includ- ing meter stations and five com- prcswir stations. totalled $245,- 000.000, the spokesman said. LIBERAL BILL The storm which shook Parlia ment in 1956 had its origins in a 6:25—Musical Interlude. Brim—Rawhide. 6:45—Roving Reporter B:53—B.vline ' 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30~Fall Festival. 7:43—Advcnlure Serial. 8:00—uHi I-‘i Club 8:30~.\iaritime Magazine 9:00hVancouver Theatre 0:3(IwSummcr Fallow ' ltl:(III~Li‘1ht Musical Program. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Record Program LSD—Lille Symphonies. 1:59——D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:l.5——'l‘he Happy Gang 2:45—Woman Ill My House. 3:00—Xews and 'l‘»C Matinee 4:00—Muszc 201. 4:30—-Concert lll Halifax 5:00—I\Iaritime Fish Broadcast Stall—The Dun Tremaine Show.‘ 6:00—Xcv's and Weather 6:15—.\lar:timc Snortscast and‘ Regional Commentary. l U :IKl—CBC National News Roundup .llflII—J'Itstingtnshed Arnq; 12:00—Hercs The Weather and 1 age of El. Sign Off FAMOUS HANDS Russia'Offers Loan To UAR To Build Dam On Nile River the king and partner having sig- naled on the diamond lead at trick two, returned a low dia~- mond. I East won with the king and played back a club. West ruffed to bring home the fourth trick for the defense. But some of the South players succeeded in making the contract. They recognized that only a club ruff could defeat four spades and took the appropriate steps to pre- vent the ruff. After winning the ace of dia- monds at trick two they led the king of hearts from dummy. When East followed low. these declarers discarded the jack of diamonds, thus trading a sure diamond loser for a non—existent heart loser. The exchange had the desired elfect. West took his ace of hearts but found his communication with the East hand completely sever- ed. Unable to obtain the club ruff, West could find no return to stop declarer from taking ten tricks, consisting of six spades, a diamond. and three clubs. The unusual play made by de- clarer to destroy contact between the defenders is known, peculiarly name.” It is an entry-destroying play. But with or without a name. the effectiveness of the play can! be. as it was in this hand. devas- tating. It‘s not a hard play to exe- Gos Pipeline Now Con Supply Customers Along Full Route cute. All you have to do is see it. peace. Since then, Nasser has shelved plans for the Aswan, Dam. No details of repayment," or a possible completion date were c o n t a i n ed in Thursday’s an- nouncement. Western engineers estimated the dam will cost $1,000,000.000. The Anglo-American loan offer totalled $400,000,000. The project has been under dis- cussion for more than 20 years. ' The request for Communist helpl in building the dam was made in} Moscow by Marshal Al—Hakim. Amer, vice - president of the' United Arab Republic. ' The loan for building the firstI section of the dam will be 40.-I 000,000. rubles. This is $100,000.00. at the official rate or $4,000,000! at the more realistic tourist rate. I Amer told a gathering of Com-‘ munist and government leaders inl Moscow that the people of the U.A.R. will welcome the news of5 Soviet assistance. 1 controversial Liberal government bill to help finance building the line. :~ Before it subsided, Hon. Rene Beaudoin, then Commons Speakeri survived an Opposition motion of censure and later submitted his resignation under Opposition fire. But he eventually withdrew it at the request of Louis St. Laurent, then prime minister. The government used the pow- erful weapon of closure four times to put through the billI against the bitter resistance of the Progressive Conservative and. GOP parties. The high - pitched controversy}. centred around a government proposal to loan up to $000000 to trans~Canada pipe lines to build the Prairie section of the line. REASONS FOR BATTLE The government contended the company was the only agency then in a position to build the line. The Conservatives and the CCP‘ denounced the idea of ti nancing a company they said was 83-per-cent owned by powerful‘ United States interests. As a footnote, trans-Canada re- paid the loan, which totalled 350,- 716.603, in February, 1957. more than a month before the deadline set by the government. The com- pany financed part of its opera- tions through the securities mar- ket and did not [ind it necessary to borrow the full amount of $80.- 000000 authorized by the bill. ZOO'S GIRAI‘TE DIES MILWAUKEE ‘.-\P‘ v- Br‘mba. Washington Park Ioo's nrlll' aile. died Tlllll‘sflflf» l’ll’llll aI the Zoo officials blamed a: ,._ thigh blood pressure DAILY CROSSWORD TFAB ACRoss 4. Brother 223Free A L 2‘5 ff; Hg; 1. Explosive (abbr.) 23. Fits, R E E E p H U missile 5.Afragment as. ETESTS C R 5Wan's name of cake gar- O R L O R E Iabbr.) 6. Dickens’ ments 5 V C U A T I 0 N 5 9. Mistake Uriah —— s4. Chills A a: :8: p | 10. Desert 7. Close to and I .rl E E L M s shrub 8. 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