R:-'kDl_0 ATL-‘\:\lTlC DAYLIGHT TIME C. F. C. Y. Wl:JDNESl.)AY S.58——Sign on ‘ 7.ll.’l—H€ill‘@\’\’ Christian Hour 7.i5~Old Time Music by Ned Landry 7.30—.\'ews 7.‘..'x~.\\-"eatlici' 7.40—Clies Cooper Time 7.":/a’~~Iiite.lude 8.00——News 8.l(L~Weatlier 8.16»-Country and W e : t e I‘ II Roundup 8.45-—-Weather 8.50—News 9.00—.\iorning Devotions 9.10—Morning Moods 9.30—Top Tune Time 9.45—Freddy Martin Show l0.00—News 10.05—Magazine of the Air 10.30—Melody Parade 10.45—Swift Money Man 11.00——News Headlines and wea- ther 1l.O2——Tlie Magic of Music 12.00-—-Weather 12.05—-Tennessee Ernie Show 12.30—News and Weather l2.43—P.E.I. Road Report l2.45—-Dinner Serenade 1.00—-Fifty A Day 1.10——Dinner Serenade l..30—News Headlines and Wea- ther 1.32—Dinner Serenade 1.45—One ’VIan’s Family. 2.00—School Broadcast 2.15—Perry Como Sings 2.30—Back to the Bible 3.00-—News, headlines and wea- ther. 8.02—I Remember When Paul Whiteman 3.30—Best On Request 4.00——News and Weather Page 16 The Guardian Wed» MaYi 1958 .t.‘. A SINGLE LAMB -TWINS ‘TRIPLETS one QUADRUPLETS we/as 30.42/v CONSECUT/VELY ON THE SAME DAY ON THE FARM or W/LL/4M /2. Juan In Grantsville Utah ,,. A LOG CABIN THE DRUM . OF SIR FRANCIS DQAKE in Buckland Abbey. England _ WHICH was Last‘ name ,2 IN me news or me -- smmsn ARMADA AND wawc/4 mu. . X REMAIN SILEAIT u/mi. I2 _ ' 5/veuwn IS N Mokml. DANGER Qxntngnu-Duncan.‘-a-p-5', WHICH ULVSSES 5. GRANT BUILT HIMSELF “STILL STANDING NEAR ST. LOUIS. M0- "inns? AMERICAN Puvsicim °*-J‘L'1".‘l5.‘:*.§'.ir*~°* MEMBER OF ms FIRST cuass GRADUATED av AN AMERICAN MEDICAL SCHOOL was me FIRST ‘IO RECEIVE I-us DIPLOMA aec/cuss /05 NAME BEGAN Mr/4 "A ' K ' Jun‘ 2‘: I768 -— iouoi dale}. _ Ea_s_t-West vulnerable. 4.05-—Best on Request NORTH 4.50—Dear Dorothy Dix A 9 0 4 3 5.00—News Headlines and Wea- V AK‘ ther ' . J 5 5.-03—The Oiitports WE“ -I» A -I 5 3 mu, 6.00——News __ . Q J 10 3 6.10-—In-terlude Q 10 § 2 . 7 4 I ‘s.i2—N.s. Road Report :K Q 10 7 2 . 8 53 ‘x 6.15—-Music For You * 10 9 8 8 ‘ K Q 6 4 7.30—News and Weather sour" 7.45——Don Messer ‘and His Is- ‘ AK-753 landers . J 3 5 3 8.00—Edmondo Ros and his or~ . A 9 g chestra. 4. 7 8.30—Outdoor Forum. _ 9.00-—Assignment 7" ““m"3' 10.00—News and Weather 501191 W9“ N°'l‘l‘ 33" 10.15—Sons of the Pioneers 1 0 R" 3 ‘ 1%" 1030-Musical Program 4 9 10.45—Memory from the U.N. 11;00-—0klahoma Symphony 12.00—Dominion News 12.10--Sign Off. CJRW WEDNESDAY 5.57——Prayer and Sign on 6.00—News and Wx. 605-Sunrise Jamboree 7.00~News and Wx. 7.05—Sunrise Jamboree 7.l5—Strength for the Day 7.30—News and Wx. 7.35 Sunrise Jamboree 7 50——'Sports Etra 8.00——News 8.l0—-Weather 8.l5——Sunrise Jamboree 9.00—1\/lartime Weather 9.05—On Parade 9.l5—Morning Devotions 9.‘i0——Musical Greeting Card 9.55—News and Wx. 10.00~—News for Women 10.05-Interlude 10.15—Mid-Morning Musicale 10.45—Kepboard Capers 11.00 -— Winter Serenade 11.30—Three for the show (Part 1) 12.00—Three for the Show, Part 12.10—Farm Front 12.15——News ’ 12.30-Weather 12.35-—~Three for the Show, Part 1.00—The Stars Sing 1.15-—News' and Wx. 1.20—0rgan Reveries 1.30—-On Tap with Cap 1.45--The Quiet Time, 2.00—Pr-ince County Roundup 2.30—Memories in Music 2.45—Organ Matinee 3.00—News anxd Wx. 3.05—RCA Victor Record Album 3.30-—Clu-b 1240 5.00-—Rural Rhythms. 6.00-—News and Wx. 6. 10—Interlude 6.20—-Parade of Sports 6.30—Passport to Daydreams CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 WEDNESDAY (Atlantic Daylight Time) contract reached. being a heart, -a diamond, on a different hue. 7.00—Rosary 7.15——Interlude. 7.20-—Mari«time Weather 7.30—Glenn Miller 8.00 —- Your Musical Date 8.30—Three Suns 9.00—News and Wx. 2 9.05——Top Tunes of our Times 11.00—_News and Wx. 11.05-—Top Tunes of our Times 12.00—News and Wx. CBA WEDNESDAY, 7.15-—Marine Weather. 7.Z5—Mori1:ing Melody 7.30—A. M. Chronicle I 8.00—‘CBC News and Weather 8.15—Maritime Sportscast 8.45—Morning Devotions - 9.00—A.M. Chronicle 10.00—Atlantic School ’ B’ cast. 10.15—A.M. Chronicle 11.00—Showcase 11.15——Kindergarten of the Air 11.30—Joan Marshall 11.40—Ruth Harding 11.45—Fighting Words 12.15—-Jamboree Junction 12.30--Maritime Farm B’cast. 1.00—CBC News and Weather 1.15—Pages from Life 1.30-—Strings and Things. 1.59-—Time Signal 2.00—At1antic School B’cast. 2.15-—The Happy Gang 2.45-—F,ederal .Elections 3.00—CBC News . Tho . 3:30 p.m.—Afternoon- Musicale‘ 3_.03—T-C Matinee‘ lowed and Sir Patric-llirrlpfsglllyflhlf 3:33 P-In-—gP€n Hgused :.g0—1I\.’Io1ly Too Dum Bri-tain was last. I D-In-— OWGY 00 Y .0—- arine Investi t ‘ .. ' - - 5:00 p.m.—To_es in Tempo 5.00-—Maritime Fishgligst. ch}:-.l\‘rlSi‘ciiiatIi1atyee<i5l‘lleil<:.~ N1.k1ta'KhruSh- 5:30 p.m.—R1n Tin Tin 5.30—Music Picture Lady. summit confer caimpalgn for.” 6:00 P-m-—W€Sfe1‘n Theatre .. 5.45-—Legends of the Longhouse a speech t tlimce aslt NOV. 6-1“ 5:54 p.m.-—CFCY TV News ' 5_oo_cBc Times He said t°h e .S“‘P*“~’m° Soviet- 7:01 p.m.—Gazette 6.10—-Maritime Sportscast .. 8 t‘ at tlme‘ 7130 P-m--I Search f0!‘ 6.15—-CBC News and weather wle would like 3 hlgll'l3V‘el Adventure 3_3o_.Raw1-lide _"15_el1{1g of representatives of Cap- 3;00 p.m,___Ra1-lch party 6_45___ROVing Reporten italistic and socialist countries to 8:30 p.m.—-—Disneyland 6.55-—Byline take place so as to reach agree. 9130 D-m-—WYafli Earp 7.00—Music In the Evening mam ' - - 3‘b°l1l the exclusion of 10:00 p.m.—Kraft TV Theatre 7_15_Wednesday Recital wair . . . to stop the cold war and 11:00 p.m.-—The Chevy Show 7.30—Car1 Topscott singe”_ the arm-aimentsrace and to estab- 12:00 p.m.-CBC TV News 8_(]0_Unj_VeI-sjty of the Am lish relations among states on the 12:13 a.m.—%(;ia£algeather 3_30,1ntr0ducti0h,to Wednesday basis of coexistence.” ‘ e - - - . . 12:15 a.m.—.-Viewpoint i;.4o.3i.~’iii’.«§;- Visions of Joan. Ii:iin§l§si§§".i.Zs‘t§°” has be“ 12:22 a.m.—Sign on <\;_3g_.J.,an of Am aration and fhat fhequate Prep‘ - . 1I.00—-CBC National News Round- reasonable assurané::eofm§St' be CHANNEL 2 113“01E’R3nfltalllllldW€ek ReVl€W- ble results before a summitesclgg: "" Monclon 12.00-—H(:aclr es the Weather and ference can be held’ - Sign Off ‘ WEDNESDAY . . In ricl Ha ' . s No 1200 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill Dles T M News. Weather, “‘S'p_01‘Ist K,” Transplant "5 ° ally . ‘me “ 1 ” LONDON (AP)~—Actress Ingrid 3-00 II-m.——0ver the Back I ' '._ - 7 ~ - Fence L(§$T51'2l;I?N31‘Al;£ Fral:’1l1:1Si~n Glglllilos Bergman expects to be in Brit- 4:00 p.m__open House h . . I. ’ ; ’ _, ! ¢'ilIl~1'l'1QSt of the summer, and has 4:30 p,m.—Howdy Doody W O recelved aflansplanted kid-. no plans to marry Lars Schmidt, 5:00 p.m.—Toes in Tempo “°_y fmm 3 Cllllfl April 7 111 an Swedish millionaire publisher, an 5:730 p.m.——RiIi Tin Tin’ elm“ l° Su‘b,5m“te for the l0‘55 official at her studio said Mon- §:0(_) p'.m.~Pupnet .Theat,.e aft 113611 only kidney, died Monday day, . Y . . U - at a 6:30 pm‘ Even-mg TV its kind performed. The technique. 0.“ Vemng News report, lat News was designed to res”,-lcbthe an” Miss Bergman, estranged wife of 6:45 Din. Weather body reaction which normallv at- It.a1.1an producer Roberto ROSSEL 6:30 l3.l’Il.-—«SI3Ul.i1"aili on Sports lacks transplants between vnon-, hm’ would marry 1“ Frallce 35 7:00 p.m.~Bengal Lancers related individuals. ‘5°°“ 35 her Mexlcan dl"'01”°e 7: 0 pm.— Dr. l‘lll(lS()ll V 55‘-‘/9l'3l lfaflsplanls betweeni Comes through: 8:00 pm ..-B;mkhou5e Boys identical twinshavc been made “Nothing to it." said the studio 8:230 p.m.—Disney‘:and Sllcfiessllllly at the hospital. ‘_off‘1c‘ial. “Miss bergman has no 9-.33 p,n,,-:,\'-J-an Earp The transplanted kidney had plans. She has no divorce and is i0:()0 pxn. ‘ "aft TV Theatre been obtained from a child whol not seeking one in Mexico or any- ll:00 p.i:i.~—ClieVy Show W8-_S Sllllellllg llyCl1‘0,Ce'9halus. inlwllele 9l5€-” 12.30 p.m.~CBC TV News which a normal kidney is re-I Rosselliiii, the official recalled. l2:l5 p.m.——View_noint m0Ved as Part 0l the lfealmefll-l ls flying to have his marriage to 12:22 a.m.:~CKCW TV News, Hytlroceplialus has been known.’Miss Bergman annulled in Italy. 12:30 a.m.——Sigu Off Ias water on the brain.” where divorce is not possible. Opening lead——kin~g of diamonds. Appearances are sometimes de- ceiving. Take, for example, this hand where the perfectly normal of four spades was South didn’t have anything to spare for his opening bid but had to respect his partner’s jump to three spades, forcing to game. There appeared to be nothing -to the play, the obvious losers and perhaps a trump. But when d.e- clarer won the ace of diamonds, and then followed with the ace of spades, and West showed out, what had seemed to be an easy contract to make suddenly took With apparently a heart, a dia- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ' mond and two trumps that had_to be lost, outward appeaiiances in- dicated the contract had to go down. But, as we said before, ap- pea-rances can be deceiving. Souith proceeded to ,take ten tricks and there was nothing the opponents could do about it. Having noted that West was void of spades, declarer stopped playing trumps and returned a diamond in order to get a cross- ruff going. West took his queen and led the ten of clubs. Dmmy’~s ace won and a club was ruffed.Now a diamond was trumped in dummy and another club was ruffed. Te inexorable process contin- , ued as the A-K of hearts were I cashed, 1 last club was trumped. ‘By this time ten tricks had been played. South had won nine of them and still had the trump king as the clincher. had to trump his partner’-s trick. trumps. ’ and ‘clubs. manipulation. Preparations For Summit Talks Still Up In Air MIOISICIOW (AP)—«F0reign Minis- conference still up in the air. preliminaries.‘ summit discussions. the basis of individual meetings. STARTED IN NOVEMBER - Ambassador Maurice Dejean of France led off Mond-ay’s meetings with Gromyko. after which dummy’s After it was chased, the last two tricks went to the defense. True it is that these tricks ‘In- cluded a heart loser as well as two trump tricks, but the heart loser was wiped out when East East’s last two cards were both South's ten tricks came from scoring all f i v e of his own trumps, one in dummy by means of a diamond ruff, and four hrigh card tricks in hearts, diamonds, Apparent defeat was converted / into victory by excellent trump ter Andrei Gromyko called in the . ambassadors of the three Western powers one by one Monday and handed them a new Soviet note. Diplomatic sources said the note left preparations for a siimmit U.S. Aniibassador Llewellyn E. Thompson told reporters after a 30-minute talk with Gromyko that the situation on summit talks re- mained unchanged. As the situa- tion stands now the two sides have noteven begun to talk about the GromyIk_o’s note followed the West’s rejection last Saturday of a Soviet. p r o p o s a l to include Czechoslovakia and Poland in pre- 1 p The West also’ agreed, reluctantly, to con. tinue the amibassadorial talks on DAILY CROSSWORD ,,,§_,_3 {pig ACROSS DOWN '“. Im- ~ A I \E/ L «A: 1. Farewell 1. Approach portant T ' N ° 6. Exchanges 2. More per- g A 5 5 :0 E E; < (colloq.) costly sonage 5 p E c -r :2 A L 2 11. Pennies 3. Engrave (abbr.) . 5 5 U 5 R E A c -r n 12. Name 4. Girl's name 22. Assam P R o v I D E R 2 13. Social class 5. Employ silk. A S P E E R 5- < (Ind.) 6. Blemish worm B ” E E5 H A 2 : Z 14. Place of 7. Wish or 23- Greater A N A L O 0 F worship desire 5 5 y p 5 y ‘D 15. The killer 8. Wheaten (W. I.) 57 whale flour (Ind.) 25. Poem Yesterday‘: Answer 16. Enlarge 9. Dishes 26. Prepared, 30. Crudest 17. Varying 10. Placid as earth . 82. Command weight 16. Quakes 27. Withdraw 35. 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