CA a fees he ot are listed in Atlantic Time as supplied by Time (AST) 4:15 -p.m.—Atternoon Musicale ~4:45 p.m.—News, Weather, & Music 5:00 p.m.—Discoveries 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 6:00 p.m.—Kiddies . Theatre 6:50 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:00 p.m—Summer Supplement 10:30 p.m: 11:00 p.m.—Cavalcade of “Sports 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman 12.00 am.—CBC TV News, 12-14 “‘e.m.—local_ weather —— me 2:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:22 a.m. — ‘Texes Rasslin 1:22 am. — Sign Off zs CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 00. p.m.—Fridey Playbill The Guardian, Chariotevown, eri, uty 74, 1959. 1. News, Weather, ‘\ : ner “4:30 pm—A le Carte 5:00 p.m.—Discoveries 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club 6:20 p.m.—News 7:30 p.m.—the Vise Movie+Dangerous Cor RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT --_CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Ie \ Each month, in the (British) |Baron system, te reach Sour . ° Rifleman Bridge Magazine, there appears | hearts. 9:00 p.m.—Suspicion @ eolumn conducted by Mrs. A. Konstam Dodds 10:00 ‘p.m.—Whe _ Knows la Fleming: in which she dis- Pass 1¢ 0:30. p.m.—Country Hoedown cusses @ bidding problem pre-} 1NT Pes 11:00 p.m.—Cavaicade ef Sports viously posed to a group of top-/ ‘This time Konstam was given _— p.m.—Jim Coleman ranking British pairs. the West hand to bid with hie t a.m. News hand arose vorite partner. Again Kote 12:15 am-“CKCW News eumall ha wn Piauine = sans aaa to os Soe, 12:20 a.m.—Showcase—Red River cently presented it to 12 pairs Bchapire 2:15 am—Sign Off to test their bidding skill. The — Ae + CY FRIDAY | — fesulte_were rather startling. , OPCY FRIDAY West dealer, neither side vil-f 2%, ——2NF ___} STANDARD TIME . nerabie. : Schapiro held the East 5.38 Sign on : 108 AE at teal their ee nace Christies Homr__! @oore_|._Sxsae_- [Zevun “wnes Bess’ ean Soe ound iictaieicies ele @A10765 [his opinion of a notrump re 6.30 News g@AQSTO —_H 108- | sponse-with the West hand, he 6.35 Weather The first petr bid: replied “Idiotic.” Schapiro rel 6.40 Country and Westera Schapiro Konstam ' terated “One notrump is the _ Roundup } (West) (East). * ‘| Fight bid. 7.00 News i 1% ‘Pass 1¢ ch Three pairs, all playing the 7.10 Weather 1NT Pass - Acol system, uniformly tid 1 @- 7.15 Country and Westers They missed the best contract | 24-2 @ and did not do well, _ Roundup of two hearts, but .did keep the} Another pair bid 16-24 and 7.30 News and Weather bidding low. The natural spade | stopped then and there, 7.35 Musical Interlude lead would have defeated one| The famous twins, R. and d _ 7.50 Musical Interlude |. Goldberg Jeener Pas )«=61@ 8.00 News ad 1¢ 19 29 et se 34, 2NT i a@ { .16 Country estera ,ie Pass Lazarus-Franks Roundup | Both players stretched a litte | 4% ay 8.45 Weather Seats Men Pass 19 4. 8.50 Weather Rock feat Wolach \ 39¢@ Pass od 9.00 Morning D-votions , Pass 19@ i ‘The American style of bidding 3% To Tune_ Time r “7 9 waanuibar tan. a ao .30 Top The playing 9.45 Who Am I ‘| paren Sete recetine tne |top experte would ds 9.56 Interlude hearts te be named first. The Pas 86061@ ou oom optimistic jump to three hearts a 19 29 nm Pored got — ee ae that’s what makes hosp 2.30 Back te the Bible 3.00 News 5.00 News & Weather 5.10 The Outports (cont.) 6.00 News & Weather 6.05 Music for You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Musie For You 7.30 News and Weathe. 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00 Assignment 9.00 News & Weather 9.10 Starlight Senenade 9.30 Palace of Vareties 10.00 Starlight Serenade 11.00 Dominion News 11.10 Maritime Weather ‘11.15 Night Beat 12.00 News & Weather 12.05 Sign Off CBA FRIDAY DAYLIGHT TIME * - 7:15—Marine Weather and Fiz 7:30—News, Weather, Sports. 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. . 8:00—News and Weather. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast -$:)—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. 10:00—A.M. Chronicle. 40: 45—Morning Commentary 10:55—For Consumers 11:00—News. 11:03—For Piano. 11:15—Performer’s . Showcase. 11:30—Court of Oupinion. {2:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1:00—News and Weather. 1:15—The Archers. 1:30—Chamber Music 2:00—Holiday ; 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. 2:45—Music in Black and White 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat inee 4:00—Vancouver String Orches- tra. 4:30—Music from Montreal 5:00—News. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcas. $:30—Tempo 6:00—News and Weather 6:15— Regional Commentary Maritime Sportscast aad@ . Musical Interlude. $:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. - 7:15—Music 7-30—Rawhide and $:00-Teen Tempo $:25—Tempo — §:30—Repertoire. $:00—Halifax Theatre. Music. ~ Music. Headlines and Wea Labor Wants Judge Moved VANCOUVER: (CP) Two union locals have demanded the federal government remove Mr. Justice A. M. Manson from the British Columbia Supreme Court | bench. The demands of Local 138 of the Brotherhood of Painters, dec- orators and Paperhangers of America (CLC) and Loca! 433 of the International Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers ‘CLC) were made known Wednesday night at a meeting of the Van- couver Labor ‘Council (CLC). The demands follow Mr. Jus- tice Manson's actions in court proceedings against the Interna- tional Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron-| workers (CLC) which has struck several B.C. projects including the $23,000,000 Second Narrows Bridge across Vancouver har- bor. “a PETITION DIEFENBAKER Orville Braaten of the pulp and sulphite union said his’ union has | asked B.C. Attorney - General Bonner and Prime Minister Die- fenbaker to«remove Mr. Justice Manson. Painters’ delegate John Hines) said his union petitioned Justice Min Fulton and Mr. Bonner. - Mf. Justice Manson ordered the Ironworkers’ union to stop picketing a section of the Sec- ond Narrows bridge which the Dominio n Bridge Company said should be completed before it be- came a hazard and also ordered the union ‘fo instruct its mem- bers to. return to work on the section. | The men have not returned to work and Mr. Justice Manson calledsevera 1 into court to ex- plain why not. The issue now has been referred to ’the Attorney-General’s department. Fashion's Items Stress Simplicity FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters)— The eagerly - awaited collections of Simonetta and Fabiani feat tured Wednesday's Italian high fashion showings for autumn and winter and were remarkable mainly for their direct simplicity. Fabiano noted: “We have as lent fabrics, exciting colors, new trims and a heightened look. of understated elegance quite offset the lack of newness.’ Yet Italian designers all have presented a consistent sithouette new enough to be fashionable— the slim dress, the sloping shoul- ders, the full “tortoise’’ back te the big topcoats. But colors — new scariets and ‘electric blues — and the mater- ials — wallpaper printed velvets and patterned velvet brocades — have made the big news. Simonetta’s trademark was the floating back panel all-in-one with the slim dress. It was as if a big tent had been blown backards ty mold the figure and then stitched down a back seam. ’ Fabiani's signature was the very wide corselette leather belt, over which he draped his back- fullness. He used this for all dresses — cocktail and late-night. ‘Confusion Try’ Is Charge Laid VANCOUVER (CP)—Attorney- General Bonner .said Wednesday eforts to link British Columbia’s Trade -Union Act. to the prov- ince’s labor unrest are ‘‘merely a calculated attempt to confuse the public.’’ 5 He was commenting~on a re- quest. Tuesday night by the B.C. Federation of Labor (CLC) for a meeting to discuss the act. In:a wire to Mr. Bonner and Labor Minister Wicks the 200,000- member federation said since the| act was passed ‘‘more injunctions AXYDLBAAXRE 1. Rough range of ~Coter meat rs 3. Frees NieEIwiclc 11. Choice 4 Direct IRIE AIL aN group 5. Hawaiian ., Lei tite 12. Foreign octopus 13. Mother 6. Small house graph (Sp.) 7. Toward the book 14. Edible seed aheltered 23. Perti- 15. Leaning side “Tower site %& Narrow 16,Hasten <—_ inlet 17. Music note (geol.) 19. Sacrea_____ 9. Hazards picture 10. Half an em (var.) 21. Mongrel dog 16. Tap dancers’ 31. Better 22. Slowly “ (slang 33. 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Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait ETTA KETT If ETTA DOESNT HURRY, WELL “y MISS THE _ Fi movie! have been granted in B.C., more trade unionists have been brought | before the courts, than in the other nine provinces combined.” Affiliation Is Sought In Voting _ TORONTO (CP) — The execu- tive board of the International Union of Mine, ‘Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) will deal ‘‘as ex- Canadian membership vote fa- voting reaffiliation with the Cana- dian Labor Congress, national president Nels Thibault said Wed- nesday. Mr. Thibault said results of the vote. “made it emphatically clear that the union's member ship would welcome affiliation certained by now that there-is no new silhouette currently in ev 9:30—-Now I Ask You.. 10:00—Songs of My People. 10:30—Just Imagine. . 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Concert Hall. on honorable terms.” The union announced Wednes- try-wide union vote Tuesday were four-to-one in favor of séeking @ ren@wal of ties with organized labor. A spokesman said. final results will not be known for another two 12:00—Here’s The Weather and . biga Off ‘ weeks. , peditiously as possible’ with a} day unofficial figures of the coum | ° : OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE VUE ‘THAN THE SPHINX/ DOES THIS 97 IMEAN bOOPLE MANOR 1S SAFE 7 NOW FROM THE DO-iT-YouRsELF J; SPREE OR AREYOU PLANNING SOME- rf ZyYOUR FRINOLITY ILL BECOMES y YOU, MARTHA IT'S NO WONDER THE BOARDERS eng BECOME VERIT~ BLE DRONES! @HARS RUMPH! 4. 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