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So he ducked] » . = 10:30 p.m.—torette Young Bast South West North the spade queen, hoping that the . 11:00 p.m.—Wrestling Peas 19 Pas ' 1 imminent sloughter in spades 12:00 a.m.—CBC News Pass 1NP Pass 2NT would not be too severe. as 12:15 am—CKCW News Pass ‘$sNT The L.O.L. now triumphantly ETTA KETT 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off ' produced the ace of spades and, oi r a ‘ as a result, we went down two. : TM NOT LETTI D Opening nak --tine of atthe, Tt ae te be wanckian ner r ae COLNE) RA 10 In the nationals held in etroit.| partner's face as the ace of [worn : I was playing with one of m | spades was played, and it would C.F.C.Y. THURSDAY favorite partners, who shall hav (be impossible to describe here ul (STANDARD TIME) to be nameless. Pitted again: | the mixed emotions of dismay, wh . us in this hand were the ieger-| shame, anger, and futility that iS 6.58 Sign On dary and ubiquitous Two Little | permeated his countenance. iO 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour| Old Ladies. Moreover, when he realized 7.15 Country and Western Round-| ‘The less said about the bidding |that he would have made the > up the’ better, but we wound up at/ contract had he played the king 7.30 News and Weather three notrump. |The L.O.L. at/of spades, he began to shake his = 7.35 Country and Western Round-| the left of my illustrious partner |head sadly from side to side, a = maintained a demure silence dur-| and, in fact, the last time I saw x 7.40 Farm Reporter ing the bidding. him his head was still going to Y 7.55 Interlude She opened the king of clubs. | and fro. S 8.00 News Dear partmer ducked in dummy| When I asked the L.O.L. why 8:11 Weather and won the six oa she led et gpe sinh. oc = “ with the ace. He ar: | answer really me. ae ee re eee finesse, losing the queen to the|said: “‘What else could I lead : » king. The L.O.L. thereupon cash- with the A-Q-10 of spades?“ \ 8.45 Weather > ' 8.50 News ‘ , ’ ° o 9.00 Morning Devotions S b d ed ® 910 Morning. Moods More Subsidy Is Requir a x 9.30 Top Tune Time Is 9.45 Morning Moods oS I] C | J oo To Sell Coal To Japanese FA 10.05 Magazine of the Air © 10.30 Melody Parade OTTAWA (‘CP)—The Commons , granted, the total federal subsidy a 11.00 News Headlines anti Weath | mines committee was told Tues- |on exports of Alberta coal. would er day that Alberta coal producer: be $5.50 a ton. f |= 11.02 News and Views on Grocer = 2 os carr ae Mr. Young said Japan is inter-' = ies coal to Japan provided sa E 11.18 Magic of Musie eral government increases the ested only in buying coking coal f ‘gy 12.00 Weather subsidy on Alberta coal by $1.0 | to be blended with Japanese coal. mu 12.065 Rhythm Roundup a ton. It now was buying substantial wn ao ge Weather > B. —— eee quantities from Australia’ at ly Music and general manager eman 1.00 News Headlines and Weath |Collieries, Coleman, Alta. said|*!0-% # ‘om and a better-quality| MUGGS & SKEETER er “we can get the business if we |C°a! from the United States at ex 1:02—Mostly Musie. can meet the Japanese price |*2 2 ton. as 1.17 Mostly Musie through a subsidy.” Mr. Young said Japan imports i® 1.45 Mostly Musie Mr. Young said the Japanese | about 4,000,000 tons of coal am z 2.00 School Bdcst have made a firm offer to buy|nuailly and plans to increase im- q 2.15 Mostly Musie coal from Alberta producers at|ports to about 9,000,000. This p>} 2.30 Back to the Bible $10-a ton loaded in Vancouver on | made it important for Canada to oe and Weath-| japanese ships. The lowest price | make an effort to obtain at least wy at which Alberta producers could! part of this expanded: market. 3.02 Best On Request sell was $11.02 a ton. O 4.00 News and Wéather ‘ Gan dak Cs eet ‘There is only \a- difference of ‘ im 4 430 Ths “ $1.02 between our price and that Highway To , he Outport offered by Japanese importers,” tobe 5.00 News Headlines and Weatb- /4,, Young said Y - as : E COKING COAL ONLY mouth ~ oo If an additional subsidy was ar ss 10 Inter! d ed Se een §:90—The Don Tremaine Show A vocat as - a 6.30 News and Weather 700—News eather } E F; dl C rt S A 635 Music For You 6:15—Regional” Commentary, | OTTAWA (CP)—A Liberal sem nj oy rien y¥ ou eous ervice E 7.00 Sports Roundup Maritime Sportscast, andj ator from Nova Scotia stood ft ee The Family Shopping Centre ! 7.15 Today’s Hits 6:45—R ” . map and gave fellow senators ; e ami y opping en re * 7.30 News and Weather 6:55—Byline eporter a geography lesson to show how 7.45 Red Cross Safety Talk ; : badly. his province needs a new 8.00 Tonight's Music ee ent @ MEN’S @ LADIES’ @ CHILDREN’S WEAR — 7: Magazine “Music” | The senator, J. J. Kinley, left @ COSMETICS @ LUGGAGE, 10.00 News and Weather 8:00—Take It From Here. his seat during a meeting of the 10.15 Starlight Serenade 8:30—Sweet ‘N’ Sour Senate banking committee and 10.30 Cross Section 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. marched over to a wall map 11.00 Court of Opinion 9:30—Citizens Forum drawn by 17th-century explorers. * ® C e 11.30 Shadows 10:15—Vancouver Chamber Or-| Pointing with his finger, he 12.00 Dominion News chestra said the TransCanada Highway “Three Floors of Quyplity, Merchandise” 12.19 Sign Off 11:00—-CBC National Newsjpasses from Amberst to North . CBA THURSDAY ‘isa bemeee Sydney, leaving the - southwest . f i t o (STANDARD TIME) |th ttre the Weather andl renal en’ brash hae i. Weather and Fill Sign to Yarmouth, gateway to United ; News. a touris: 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. or markets oat 5 bey . < 8:00—CBC News. ~ x 8:15—Maritime Sportscast Senator Gordon Isnor, Liberal,| YW////////////// io 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. Nova Scotia, said the highway Oo 4 8:45—Morning Devotions should run at least to ifax. y = ‘ f kK 9:00—News. The committee was Siscussing 4 , a 9 Ps 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. a bill amending the Trans-Canada a. oe ed OF 9:55—News. Highway Act to allow an extra’ Vj) : rf 10:00—-Atlantic School Broadcast $100,000,000 expenditure, bringing ul My! f. = 4. Ft fj y 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. the total permissible under the ° ~~ OM SWIG Gee el) 10:45—Joan Marshall. act to $350,000,000. 4 | cae NG y~"e Se 10:55—For Consumers. Replying to questions, G. B. AlN e , We) 11:00—News 4 After Williams, chief engineer for the Ls kK \ U a 11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pre- works department, said it will gram be impossible to complete the 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air , 11:30—Conductor’s Corner. 11:45—In Reply 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- cast. . . 1:00—CBC. News and Weather 1:15—The Archers. 1:30—-Mlusic from Montreal. 1:59—D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman in My House, 3:00—CBC News. and TC Matinee 7 4:00—Jass A La Mode. 4:3%—Stage Echoes. $:00—Maritime Fish B’cast |Trams-Canada Highway by the jend of 1960. The act was, signed A LI'L ABNER ~