~ 4 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thars., Oct: 1, 1959, 17 ONTHEAIR Procrams_are listed in Atlantic’ D2richt Time as supplied by |. i brocicasters. Isicnd Time (AST) Ae te: is cove hour earlier in all cases. he an RIPLEY'S EELIEVE IT OR NOT DAILY CROSSWORD T= -RSDAY PROGRAMS CFCY¥-TV — CHANNEL B 4:15 p.m.—Atterncon Musicale 4:45 p.m.—News, weather & Music 5:09 p.m.—Ed & Ross Show 5:20 p.m.—Roy Rogers - 6:00 p.m.—troubie with Father 6:30 p-—.m.—tearn to Draw 6:46 p.m—CFCY TV News Weather 7:00 p.m.—Gazette : 7:30 p.m.—Peopile’s Choice 8:00 p.m-—Colone! 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South undertook a contract four spades. over two notrump, j ‘more accurately | relatively light opening bid | West led the king of diamonds 6.40.Country & Western Rous@ and declarer could see there was no legitimate way to make the were a spade, two hearts, and a diamond to; contract. There A delicate problem of defense : where !ead is of argument falls when the hand as) ’ A three spade rebid by South, would have described his and the contract was now home. South won with the ace and returned a diamond. When West played low, dummy’s jack was finessed. A heart loser was then | discarded on the ace of diamonds. ; Subsequently, declarer lost a spade and a heart and made four |spades. ~ | Had West shifted to a heart ‘at trick two, the contract would jhave been beaten. Two rapid jheart tricks would fix declarer’s ro gp beyond repair. Our discus- 'sion concerns itself with the pro- iper play for West to make at itrick two. | A diamond return is out of the ‘question, since it is obvious South West North East (that declarer is planning to dis- « ” | r : on the A-J combin - +ation. The choice of plays rests between a heart and a club. | Of course. there is the old bro- mide of how dangerous it is to lead away from a king. It might therefore be. argued that the club more “safe.” But this ja whole is considered. East cannot very well have the A-Q of clubs on the bidding. It would leave declarer with too few high cards to justify his bids. Nor can it be properly assum- ed that declarer has both miss- ing aces, because in such case the contract. is' unbeatable. lose. The only possible hope Was|pariner for an ace, and since jthat the defense mizht | So_ declarer played slip up. the nine'if East has the ace of clubs, but! ifour spades cannot be defeated of diamonds from dummy, per-| may be ‘beaten if East has the mitting the king to hold. West ace of hearts, he should lead a | thereupon led the ten of clubs{heart By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA CP -- Canada’s hous- jing indusiry, slowed recently by has reacted with enthusiasm to the latest transfusion of federal money. Since Sept.-1 the government j|has been making direct loans to j builders for small home construc- ticn. Officials now indicate the program already has exceeded | expectations: When Prime Minister Drefen- Enthusiastic Reaction Reported In Housing a shortage of mortgage funds, : 000 new homes. \ | Officials of Central Mortgage | and Housing Corporation report that at Sept. 18, loan applications had been approved covering 9,685 | un.ts. Applications were ‘being processed at the rate of 1,300 units a week. ' ‘We would be very surprised if the figure doesnt go to at least 15;000,"" said one official. ‘UNTIL DEC. ‘31 | Loan: applications will be re ceived until Dec. 31, and the West should therefore play his » ACROSS ‘4.Thrice 25. Large 1.God of lower (mus.) - * wicker world / 5. Poem basket 6. Johansson, 6. Hints 26. At * for one 7.Knife handle home 11. Covered, as 8 Poker stake 27. Sliding the inside 9. Dealers in piece, 12. The Queen textile ason ff Mary, ¢.g. fabrics a wheel Brera 13. Ablaze (G.B.) 29.Unde- [BFeinisl 14, Extreme 10. Babble ~ veloped ~ : 15. Seine 16. Obscure flower 16, Discover 18. Erie or 31. Plant 17. Rosebush -ntario, insects frame eg. 32. Set solidly 37. Keel-billed 20.And (L.) 19. Fib - in earth -cuckoos Point 22. Model . 33. Stir up 40. Arch 22. Roll tightly, 23.Overhead_ 34. Shoe 41, Arabian asa flag 24. Rubbed hard bottoms garment a T"12 = a 7 eee rn — iz . Obstacle = 31. 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STREET...WAY OUT O° RANGE // \ i | hi i : a _Fitestone TIRES ON TIME 1.” DOWN -.1.",,, WEEK Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait H! COACH.’ WE WERE PUSHING ETTA AROUND FOR EXERCISE! YIKES” HERE COMES THE COACH ~ { 4 j ; | 1/7 HEY.”Go00 tea! \ 6207 now Ler's 3 {Stes - au a ‘OY A FEW MILES WITH , ; 1USCLES - BUT YO us ti ave HAVENT EVEN \ THE BRAKES © \WORKED USE MAJOR HOOPLE \ Sh, OUR BOARDING HO v iy EUREKA / THE CleRK USAID MOZART WOULD H LEANE. SHORTLY/T'LL. typ DRAT/ THE COLOSSAL IMPERTINENCE OF THAT OFFICOUS HOTEL. CLERKIN /)LEANE SH PREVENTING ME FROM SEEING . // ICEOST HIM RIGHT BENNY MOZART! aw SPLIT T-1 T/awe 5 DONE AND SING. THE WHEN MOZART HEARS OF THIS OUT- 1 LOCUDEN HEART 2 se RAGE HE'LL DECAPITATE THE ENTIRE 4 wireriens INED MANAGEMENT FOR NEGLIGENCE! << E |S THE ee a Mi MIM tg Je ZZz 10:00—Vancouver baker announced the plan in July number of requests for the loans he said the government hoped it undoubiedly will depend on the wou'd lead to construction of 10,- | availability of normal mortgage j iloans as the fall season pro- 4 5 00—News gresses. i i sf o 5:30—Tempo. stipulation that a single builder | 6:00—News ard Weather can get no more than 15 loans. 6:15—Regional Commentary, Persons close to the construc- | Maritime Sportscast, ana tion industry report that in the Miasical Interlude. — weeks before the federal loan pro- 5:03—Maritime Fish Broadcast | The main limiting factor is a | 6:30—Tempo. ~ | gram went into effect,.new mort- 7:00—News. | gages loans were most difficult ot | 7:10—Commentary. ;come by. 7: 15—Music * | With a maximum six-per-cent 7:50—Rawhide and Music: intereat ceiling on National Houe | - 8:00—Teen-Tempo and Music. jing Act mortgages, many lenders) 8.23—Tempo : |preierred to invest money eise-_ | 8:30—Album for Thursday where at a better return. Rates 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. on nen-NHA first mortgages are 9:45—Footloose. ireported to range around 7 and) ver gChamber Of- 7), per cent. chestra. | 7 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. TIGHT MONEY 11:30—Eventide. The tight money situation has 12:00—Here’s the Weather and been a major factor in the declin- Sign Off. ing rate of starts on new homes. Figures covering towns and cities of over 5,000 population show that during the January - August period, new housing starte declined to 66,800 units from the ‘po — mb hy Strange Light SAINT JOHN, N- B Mrs. J. T. Coombes ~4i Om - ‘ ET LEER ECT NEHICLE men Kil, FIT FORTHE 5 4 COMPOSITION: - clsegiiiiamaeaieat’ ee ealtretaatteeasnsel Woman Sees | (CP)- of. Saint ee— Met ACCOMPANY HIMSELF BY TAP- rPING HIS Poot = and William Kennedy, said eam ®.. her they saw a ‘pear-shaped ob- ject” emitting a blinding light near Gowland Mountain late the same night. They said the object “ap peared’ to be man-made and travelled at high speed. They :30—Maritime Farm Broaa Enjoy ‘ ¢ Canada’s Favourite— } t WRIGLEY’S | t SPEARMINT : t cHewinc Gum . Get -- t some - record rate of 97.054 a year earl- ier. Starts in August fell to 10,266 John Thursday added her observ- threw their arms across their SECRET AGENT X-9 THE LONE RANGER MUGGS & SKEETER i im 0 iO col hte paper ate, Ine, Worl(’s D i904, King Features Mow rena races back toward Gande Spau. te the coast road she icconedy passes Luion heading the other Way I'M GOING TO Ger OuT OF HERE! i MEANWHILE = MILE 6 AWAY- f | THINK OF ALL THE FUN YOU H | CAN HAVE AT HOME WITH YOUR ations to those of others whojince? to shield their eyes from | from 12,115 a year earlier. \claim to have seen flashing lights | These statistics cover about 807in the skies during the last few. per cent of housing activity im! days. { the country | Mrs. Coombes said she was; New National Hou:ing Act : ; i driving in the Fundy Park area! of Albert County when a flash-| ing light passed overhead. She) said the® light was so strong it| mortgages granted in August de- clined to 3,796—less than half the 7,874 in August, 1958. jthe light. and had difficulty stop- ping their car. Air Defence Command at St. Hubert. Que. outside Montreal said Wednesday a flaming object that could have been a space rocket had been sighted by the RCAF Tuesday night about 150 miles east of ‘Goose Bay Labra- A senior government official said that despite the decline, new jhousing starts for the full year /are expected to be around 135,000 frightened her. -' dor. ~1$he stopped and pulled to the| -~ 3 side af the road fearing the ob-|, “ ee bare — ject would crash into’her car. it{0Y @ Pan-American jet airliner passed out of sight below low- | Pilot 130 miles east of Labrador lying hills . lon a flight from New York to : { |Paris. The pilot said the object Two Moncton jmen, Sam_Doyle was visible for about 30 seconds. or 140,000. That still would be the second largest on record, after last year's peak of 164,632 hous-| BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters)— ing units started. 'Seven explosions rocked an area The program of direct federal|near the Iraqi Embassy here mortgage loans is a renewal of!Friday in the midst of an anti- the plan that has operate’ in the|traqi. Wemonstration Police last two winters as a method of|hurled tear vas bombs to dis- heiping (winter ‘unemploymert.|perse 5.000 students protesting DISPERSE STUDENTS The #irett loans were cut off last the recent execution of a group Dec. 31. lof army officers in Iraq. ~ 5 < 2. a ‘Oo LI'L ABNER THEY'LL DO IT EV'RY TIMES? f XN