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Both sides vulnerable, NORTER. revert e638 4 ae ‘ 107 “west * 42107532 @K84 @5 - N@Koe . @J8s | @K1072 364 $32 a6 ; : * 9AQI1087? @AQS\ #KQ9 The. bidding: South West North East 1@ Pass INT Pass 49 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 6.15 Country & Western Round- up 630 News 6.35 Weather 6.40 Country &~Western Round- up 7.00 News 7.10 Weather . 7.15 Country & Western Round- up 7.3% News & Weather 7.35 Musical Interlude 7.40 Farm Reporter 7.30 Interlude 8.00 News 8.10 Weather 8.16 Country ‘Roundup. and Western ao Headlines and Wea- 1:02—Mostly Music. 2.00 Mostly Music (Cont.) 2.30 Back to the Bible. ‘3.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 3.02 Best on Request . $00 News and Weather 4.065 The Outports 5.00 News & Weather $.10 The Outports (Cont.) 6.00 News & Weather 6.05 Music for. 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Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentary 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00—News. 11:06—Mr. Homme 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air. 11:30—Conductors Corner 11:45—In Reply 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B'cast. 1:00—News, Weather * 1:15—Archers. 1:30—Music in Mineature 2:00—Holiday _ 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Musical Program 3:00—-News - 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee 4:00+Scored for Spring - $:30—Drama in Sound _ 5:00—News - §:30--Tempo §:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast 6:00—Newus and Weather. 6:15—Regional Commentary, Maritime Sportscast and Musical Interlude 6:30—Tempo (Roving Reporter) 7:00—News. : . 7:10—Commentary. Opening lead—five of spades. There is obviously a distinction between a partnership bidding sequence. of 1 heart, 1 NT, 3 hearts, and a sequence of 1 heart, 1 NT, 4 hearts. The notrump response indicat- es a high card holding of 6 to 9 points. When the opener’s rebid is 3 hearts, he is, in effect, ask- ing the responder to identify whether he has the minimum va- lues for 1 NT or the maximum values for 1 NT. Expressed pointwise, the re- sponder is being asked to go on to game if he has 8 or 9 points, and to pass if he has 6 or 7. The 3 heart bid is only an invitation, Seen For P By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) — Parliament may face deliberations through most of another long hot summer and ommons members seem prepared to accept it. Some think the heat helps speed opera- tions. ; With one or two exceptions, a sampling of individual members indicates they prefer to wind up business in one: piece and get out of town until the next session. They don’t believe it would help to split the session up into two or thre distinct parts, with in- etrvals between to cultivate the constituency and avoid the per- iod when Ottawa tempers and temperatures rise. : ” The suggestion for the. divided session was put forth by the late Arthur Beauchesne, former chief Commons clerk and the author- ity on Commons procedure. 7:15—Tempo_ (Music). 7:30—Tempo (Rawhide and mus ic). 8:00—Tempo (Teen-age Program and Music) 8:25—Tempo. 8:30—Album for Thursday 9:00—Prairie Playhouse 9:3—Metitich 10:00—Vancouver Chamber Orch- ‘ estra 11:00—News Roundup & Talk 11:30—Eventide - 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off ‘on the opening: lead, If South Long Summer Sitting j LOSE STEAM | not a command, for the respond- “cr to bid again. The 4 heart rebid is used by the opener when his hand indicates there will be a good play for game even if the: responder has only 6 or 7 points. Such a hand would be the one before us, where South should not risk being dropped under game.. The contract can be made if declarer chooses the right finesse to take at trick two, after his only entry to dummy is attacked finesses the qué@h of diamonds, he makes the hand; if he chooses the trump finesse, he goes down. Granting that either finesse has a 50 percent. chance to win, the diamond finesse is still the pro- \per one to take. Not because it DAILY CROSSWORD _AOROSS . 43.Winecask -— 16, Melo- 1. Fodder DOWN ‘ Hee 1. Circles of 2 tuaebe. ae oa 3. Steers district (neut.) 10, Beneath 4. Wallow Command through Aquatic mire , tever.) Yesterday's Answer birds 6. Heart artery 25. Printer’s . 14. Cubic 6. Signal measure 33. Fabric meter system bomb from flax 15. Italian 7. Risks 29. Oriental 35. Woe is goddessof 9. Feat nurse me! harvests 10. Globule 31, Boxing ring 36. Small talk 16. Shinto a3 32. Form of +t temple paper ~ trapshooting 0-0 17. Music note 18. Barium (sym.) Past 1? 21. Mother YY 22. Skillful Ta) 26. Affix x 7 (abbr.) > % 30. Music note 31, Beast of burden 33. Place _ re = 34. Mountains of Arkansas 36. ss of Asia 38. Affray ; 39. Intuitive (collog.) ; 40.Rational * Y/ 41. Not windward 42. Perched 25H ‘s7 AXYDLBAAXE is LONGFELLOW ad One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used ‘for the three I’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- ‘trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation — FNasy ENA FADD HE LTO FA BIWF ‘ENA FWTEN WR FVBAT—RTVIBDHJ. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THERE IS NOTHING PERMA- NENT EXCEPT CHANGE—HERACLITUS. a. “ ~, (©1980, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) > ETTA KETT .. thappens—te- succeed_in_this deal —that would be _ hindsight— but because there is a better chance to make the contract with the” diamond fipesse than the heart finesse. : If the finesse in diamonds suc- ceeds, the hand is over for prac-, tical purposes. Declarer figures to lose a heart, a diamond, and a club. But if the heart finesse is tak- en and succeeds, déclarer has not yet necessarily made the contract. He still has to contend wtih the possibility that East was dealt K-x-x or K-x-x-x of hearts. Hence the diamond finesse is preferred. In the actual hand, proper de- fense will defeat deckarer if he leads a heart at trick two. arliament “Personally, I think it’s a good idea,’ says Ernest Broome, Pro- gressive Conservative member for Vancouver South. “But it wouldn't work for the govern- ment.” *‘ a “It's just got to come,”” says Douglas Fisher, CCF member for Port Arthur. “It wouldn't work,” says Works Minister Green, government House leader. ‘‘The cabinet would have to be in session the year reund.” J. W. Pickersgill, Liberal from Newfoundland’s Bonavista - Twil- lingate riding, calls it a “terrible idea’ and John B, Hamilton, Pro- gressive Conservative for York West, says he hopes it doesn’t have to be tried. KNOWLES: VIEWPOINT was put several years ago by Stanley Knowles, then Socialist member for Winnipeg Harm Centre, who said it would prevent the usual work burden accumu- lating at the end of the session on weary members. He suggested one sitting to.ban- die the throne speech debate, -an- other for the budgét and legisla- tion and a» third—say October to December—for estimates. Last year, Parliament sat from May until September, finishing in a rash of multiple committee meetings and sittings morning, nooi and night—six days a week. This year, some members think they -will be lucky to be through by July 31. Mr. Fisher complains that there is too much “dawdling.” Members “lose steam’ over the long haul. Mr. Pickersgill said the cur- rent ‘session is lagging because the government's work has been badly organized. Mr. Hamilton said the split-ses- sion idea is appealing if it would, in fact, provde more tme in Ot- tawa for busness and more time away from it. But he doubted that would result. 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