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MONDAY STANDARD TIME 6.55 Sign On 6.57 News Headlines and Wea- \ ther. 7.0 Hebrew Christian Hour Club er up (Cont.) 7.409 Farm Reporter 7.35 Interlude 8.00 News 8.10 Weather and Western’ Roundup. 8.45 Weather 8.50 News 9.00 Morning Devotions 9.10 Morning Moods . : 9.30 Top Tune Time , 9.45 Who Am I 9.56 Musical Interlude 10.00 News 10.05 Magazine of the air 10:15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 Melody Parade 10.45 Swift Money Man 11.00 News Headlines and Wea- . ther 11.02 Magic of Music 12.0 Weataer 12.65 Rhythm Roundup 12.0 News and Weather 12.45 Mostly Music 1.00 News Headlines and Wea- i ther 1:02—Mostly Music. 2.0 Scheo! Bdcst \ 2.15 Most!y Music 2.30 Back to the Bible: 3.09 News Headlines and Wea- he Best on Request News and Wearher 3.02 4.00 oe ER BAN Sports aN : ‘ 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 23, 1959. _ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER North dealer. Neither side vulnerable, NORTH 4AKI7432 eQi4 @i4a- 9 EAST @O96 410 eo6* 8532 95 428632 185432 &Q107 SOUTH @85 @AKI10 @AKI10 AKG The bidding: North East South West 1@ Pass 39 Pass 3@ Pass 4¢@ Pass te Pass -7NT Opening lead—rour of ‘clubs. I was playing in the Masters Pairs in 1941 and held the North ; hand. The bidding went as shown. ing seven notrump, considering h.s sand and the fact I had open- ‘ed \the bidding. Sad to relate he went down to finesse.. contracts also were reached. including six notrump. New Dosco MONTREAL ‘CP Steel and Coal Corporation has confirmed the appointment of Al-} bert L. Fairley. Jr.. as president of the company, succeeding Crawford Gordon, Jr. Mr ley was formerly vice-president. The announcement was made following a meetinz of the com- pany’s board of directors here Wednesday, but a company spokesman earlier this week had disclosed that the appcinument Was to be made i Mr. Gordon was named chair- man o! the board and Allan C.| MacDonald was appointed vice- chairman and chairman of the executive commnitee OTHER POSTS | The three men were also ap-/| pointed executive officers of owe 495 4.59 5.” Best on Request The Outporis News Headline. and Wea we OAK $.02 The Outports 6% New: 6.19 Interlude 5 6.15 Music fer You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.30 News and Weather 745 Don Messer nd His fénders 8.0 Tonizht’s Music 9.00 Assignment 10. News and ‘Veather 1015 Starlizht Serenade 110 The Biz St" 11:0 Traveller's Night Life 11:45 Out Of This World 120 Dominicn News 12:10 Sign Off CBA MONDAY \ STANDARD TIME ?:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:W—News 7:35—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. 8:20—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News 9:05—A. M. Chronicle 9:55—News 10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 10:15— A.M. Chronicle 10:45—Joan Marshall 10:55—For Consumers. 11:09—News 11:03—Siowcase. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 11:°%—New I Ask You. 12:0—Jamboree Junction. (229—Maritime Farm B’cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Archers. 1:°9—Golden Jubilee of Flight 1:53—D.0. Time Signal 2:9)—Atlantic School Bro&dcast 2:15—The Happy ‘Gang 2:45—Woman In My House. 3:00—C.B.C. News 3:03—T*C Matinee 4:00—Parker’s Punch Is l\e4aae oe" {.? -~ pies - | Gordon Dosco subsidiaries Dominion Coa! Company and Nova Scotia Steel and Céal Company Mr. Fairley. 45. joined Dosco| last August after serving as vice-; president and director of Shen-; ango Fugnace Company of Pitts-; a native of Bir- burgh. He is : mingham, Al He was graduated from Bir- mingham. South College with a ha science degree in 1954)! and later took postgraduate stud. n geology and mining) en- gineering i He worked with several large U.S. concerns before serving as/ assistant deputy director of the steel division of the U.S. war pro- duction board in the early years of the Second World War. Frem 1943 to 1946 he was with! the U.S. Army Air Force Mr. Gordon, 4, and Mr. Mac-} Donald 45, retain their positions with A. V. Roe Canada Limited, Dosco’s parent company. Mr. is president and Mr. MacDonald executive vice - presi- den Dosco is one of Canada’s ma- jor stee! producers and the larg- est coal - producing concern, em- he! reof 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—News-’ and Weather. 6: 15—Regional Commentary, Maritime Sportscast and Musical Interlude 6:30—Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30—Supper Magazine ‘Rabble In Arms” 8:00—Hi Fi Club 8:30—National Farm Forum. 8:55—Farm Forum News. | 9:00—Vancouver Theatre 9:30—Maritime Magazine. 9:45—Business Barometer 10:00—Project ‘59 11:00—CBC National News Roundup 11:30—Golden Flight. Anniversary of 2 PIs 4:30—Halifax Concert §:00—Maritime Fish Broadcast \ the Weather and FAMOUS HANDS It would be difficult to criticize! mv partner's optimism in reach-| Fair-; ~ I was struck with amusement at >. me. when those declarers who had guessed to finesse for the spade queen expounded at length on how or why they had located the crucial queen. I am) sure that, if the finesse had fail-| ed, the other half of the field who} had successfully played for the drop ‘if East had held Q-x! would also have elaborated on how they; had managed to guese the spade situation. One pair who reached seven hears made the contract without “guessing” for the queen. A club was opened. Declarer (Alphonse! Moyse, editor of the Bridge) World magazine) won and promp- tly ruffed a club in dummy. After playing the ace af spad- es, both defenders followed low. declarer cashed the A-K of dia-| monds and ruffed a diamond. He then drew four rounds of trumps and cashed the king of clubs. The location of the queen of! ; spades now presented no prob- jlem to declarer. Moyse led a spade and finessed, knowing it | Was certain to succeed ! | East had shown up with five ene when he played to drop th e| diamonds ‘West did not follow to 7.13 Country and Western Round-/quedn of spades instead of fines-|the third round of diamonds). up | sz: for the queen. He had plenty East had also shown up with four 7.30 News Headlines and Weath-| of company on the hand, about | hearts. He had followed to three; o i half the field playing for the | rounds 7.35 Country and Western Round-| qr») and the other half choosing| could not have been dealt more of clubs. Hence. he | than one spade. The finesse was therefore sure} to win. It was like taking: candy | Seven hearts, and seven spades | from a baby President Named, ‘Other Changes Announced . Dominion ; plying 25,000 in 13 communities: - across the country It also oper- ates iron ore and limes‘one, mines several steel finishing plan's Hospital Plan Is Discussed In N<B. House FREDERICTON ‘CP' — No} rormal agreement has been} signed by New Brunswick and the federal government on costs of | the National Hospital Insurance! Plan. Health Minister McInerney | said in the legislature Wednesday in reply to an Opposition query. | Three throne speech debaters | also referred to the plan sche- | duled to start in te province July 1. Chairman Edgar Four- nier of the New Brunswick Elec-| tric Power Commission said| lengthy study had showh the pro-| posed premium method would be! the best way to finance it. His view was shared by Wel-| down Lawrence (PC York:. P. C. Price (L—Northumberland’ said premiums might be accept- able in provinces where a large percentaze of the population was! on steady payroll i Mr. Fournier said the power commission was doing More than ever\to help the province’s coal| industry. kmprovements such as washing and screening had re‘ sulted in a substantial market) outside the province, he said. | Legislation was introduced au-| thofizing an agreement with the; state of Maine for construction | Island with Lubec, Me. Flight Planned Of Silver Dart BADDECK, N.S. ‘CP) — The replica of the biplane Silver Dart will be given a trial run here today. RCAF officials said Wednesday ithat 10 inches of snow covering the Bras d'Or Lakes would be rolled to give the Dart a sizeable | runway. i The trial run will be made by Winz Cmdr. Pay! Hartman of Ot- tawa. Hartman will also be at the controls for the official recreation of Hon. J. A. D. McCurdy’s) famous 1909 Silver Dart flight! next Monday i Nearly 1,000 guests including aviation industry, defence depart- ment and federal and provincial government representatives are to witness the next week's evem commemorating the ‘Sth an- niversary of the first powered fight itn ehoomnalw.Cethm 12:00—Here's Sign Off fligm im the Commonwealth. , DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Pilgrim 21. LA headland Fathers inte & Stylish |. 4. Diminu. bone (coliog.) tive 22. Sea- ® —~scarum of Emma shores 30. Goddesses 5. Talks 38. De- of seasons 6. Homelike prives 12. 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