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WOO—Nous 'and Weather. 11203—Sl1(l“i'a\,(’. il:l5—Kindcrgar1t'n oi the Air. “fill—Now 1 Ask You, 11.45 Out of thzs' World 12:00—Jamlmroe Junction. 12:30~—2\l'-ritimc Farm B'casi, lzililv-CHC Nous and Weather lzlfyullm'nrtl Program l:3iL~l,it.le Symphonlm. i:59-D.0. Time Signal ZOO—Atlantic School Hi‘Olltltllhl i l l t l 2:15v le Happy (2mm 2:45 {Milan lll .‘llj.’ limrt' Itm—izmwa and ML MAMM- ' 7:30—r‘all Festival. ‘ 8'53 : 9.0(L Ynnt'otn'or 110100 Pt‘nlt-t-t 5‘l llzw 1! The Guardian. ('hnrloHrlnn-n. “on. Dec ‘32. 195! RIPLEY'S IELIEVE IT OR NOT DAILY ACIOCS 1. bill. pllgmn I. Baby poo-def O. Horde: 1.. Nut tpoct.) 11. Adputt new 1:. Ddhltn support 1‘. Chest: an Ice Ind roller 10. Rood. 1; River at) l i 2. Aquatic rodenu 8. cm. d. Plot. I. Job 0. Special of pm ‘1. Am“ CONTRACT BRIDGE By 3. JAY BECKER NW- ’ .1013 3 OAlfld’ ‘ I ‘10“ flow: In: m Wu: 1 PI- “If h. 3:? Opening leod—lour of hearts. Barry Crane, Weyt Coast star. was ploytnz m the Mixed Pair went at the San Framinm Re- gional» lut yeor and held the Weat hand Northéouth wm playing weak one notrump opening bid: of the 11 to 14 point variety. a ind which finds some euppon amonl tournament players North. of none. promptly raised to three. Barry opened u been and done my": kin: held the trick Declar- or could cmnt eight mnnerl Alter cashing three rounds cl diamonds declarer decided to look (or htl ninth trick in spade! lie cached the A-K o! spedel. hoping the queen Would (all. but when the damsel (titled to appear FAMOUS HAN“ be m nth . node. Int wtan with the queen. Back came the seven 0! heart: which Crane won Wllh the ace Ho could count ten trick: (or the declare: -- three spade 1. two boom. and five diamonds. The defenders at this point had token ally two tricks. There was no hope of defeat In the contract unless three club inch could b0 taken immeduto l! 3 I B l D O P I . It was obvious that East had the are 0! clubs. because South had already shown up with 12 points in high cards—A‘K oI (mmfl' spades. queen at heart: ‘Whli'll AX! hLON :P. XVIIO cross'wono Infifliu‘ il'.“ H " 122;: 1.‘ TC". "UH «imam 0020:] ‘ ‘ 3121-7 ":1" noun uofififi nu ammam ‘u’. e . .n DAILY ataoq’non—wmumm BLIAAX3 I'ILLOW Ono lotto! eimpiy mam-m. hthb enmploAh uedtorthctth‘nXMtheMULete. Singion .Wmtummmummmmm Nata. mmmmmmartmt. AW".- .. APEX. OPQK- IYWBX JP APHK VK AKBCO GO— !ohldly‘l W: I DON'T CARI "IR! 11!: WATER GOES I!‘ If DO”? 611' INTO m WIN‘ — am.mr.uulnamn) East would have returned if he' had it~. and Q-J 0! diamond; louth could not have the ace 0! ETTA KET'T dubs because "11‘ card would u _ bring his high card point count pvtcumwm THATILBE wm-t course, to l6~- impossrble under the wear MWD Aw BEING Asm MeozgsfHSSGL/m “mm” “mm- A oocToQ.rM GONG TOFOLKS ’ NTil<E$A LONG, A club return was clearly lndt . Wm ELgcrpowcs.’ ' TIME.” “ted. But 1! Barry had returned no-7 I ‘: '— A the queen of cubs. wtuch seem AS \ ‘ (535°C, A v . 0d ltlte the natural thing to do. flouth would have made the con I '4’ tract easily by covering with -\ mite-5Q \‘r 4‘ dummy": king. Only two club « 4 irirlts would be lost. and South would make nine tricks. , To forestall this possibility, Crane returned the two of clubs Declarer could not be blamed for rushing up with dummy-'3 km: h was dlltcult (or him to assume TOO LONG list the Q-J were being underled East took the lung wmh the ace to return a club and mflict a one‘ irtt'lt dNoat. Aviation Policy OTTAWA '(‘P‘—'l‘he Canadian Aeronautical institute has asked the sow-mot for a "clear statement" at its policy on future march nod development and on steps to conserve Canadian mambo ond engineering resour- no. Tho lnltttulo. which represents 1.3m Canadian "taboo mm mm" and technicians. has not a memorandum to Prime llama-tor Dieienbnlter OWNSSIHK its "mom concern" et impun- hom In the mom": Sept :3 latomeot on oir delence pol- icy The gowmmenl statement ntd Canodun d 0 ll l a. development Ind productsoo of ddence equip- mt must be closely integrath with (5th State. program: and odded. "The US government recog- almthuaodtheyooworepre pared to work out production- Ex-Nova Scotia MONK'TON. — A hallmur) nautical cam I'll] end Dec. :ll‘ with the retirement at a Non Scotth uttlor who esummn that in hit litmme he't nailed more than a "lith flutes omund the‘ world thhnm P. .\1c.\1ullen. Port Hawkesbury native who has been! a “motor: res-den ior tie lut’ to )m Him on marine origin!L er upen'tmr for Panodtnn NanonaI Ramon tn the Man- ttme me'tm« He came here from \iulzrate .\'. S lip can hi! plan: tor the future ‘ are tnddtmte 3 "Mrs .\1c.\1ullen and 1 may travel some," he mused "We ldon‘t really imam ya." ' Mr, \lrhlullen played I pro minent mic in I rapid replur )oh. to the CNR Car terry Abenmt itOtL—thc 201. kilo-1131:!“ Com-oft Stall—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30-Tlte Don Tremaine Show. too-News and Weather, 6:15~Rogtonal Commentary 5:30—.Ratt'ltlde Gris—Rovtnx Reporter 6:55—Byltne 7:00—.\lu~‘tt' in The Ewnlng 7:457 The Envltanted Hills too-Ht Fl Club l:30~\‘attnnal Farm Forum Farm Forum \ous Theatre Xingu/me 9 Zlil~v.\l.‘ll'llltt:t- 11:00—(‘BC National News Roundup llhllifllll‘lll'd M‘th llt'tt"\ 'l'hc “cn'ltI-r anu Stan oi! i ll 30 Sought From Federal Gov’t Retires From CNR Service ‘ vice nt loast a wool: had it been ,nnd (‘oal Company at Sydney in . ,, 19!" He word as Wm Wm“- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJ ’ 101'! y en: a: \t Duttx‘tzttt'x (‘ullcw :1 rtlu' :tu'Jlt‘.‘ 210:: a! ll ~ p.‘tt't‘ll",£ \1' «ml 31:3. “13.x”. J Marl tell 9 Statement Ihartnx nrranzoments With us." ‘ I .L/ INSTITUTE NOTE ‘ The institute says in its mem- . orandum to the prime minister: "l! indced Canadian future conC lnbuttons are to be confined to I'LL WAIT! mount DE THIRTY! THAT" 1 IcNOWE-Bur mt. sesame on production alone. our present re» nources o! notentiiic and engi- neertng talent in this most exact. WUGGS & SKEETER inc held Will be wastefully dis- persed to other fields and to other countries . . ‘ “ 'Productton-shnrtnz' alone is not enough: the creative thinking of which we have shown our‘ aelveu capable la the most \11- uahle contribution we how to ol- ier . . . "The government should. nt an early date, make a clear state- ment 0! Ill policy With regard to ruture rest-omit and development and the steps being taken to con‘ nerve our scientific and engineer. in: resources in both men and lacthues . . . LOOt,6lAM'5..m MV IDEA 0‘ A REA. war A woman w. 3“ OJ. N. Hm mm. COMan IATO“ 10.5 701. " ...N.u rux m o- osou-n: A? 3.00 MM. wows! :M dog; to 5321’ SN \5 wuaa'.’ n Sailor l l but “Mend A ddficult task, M plamnu I commutator in a nrmn- turo-wu moulded in two day- by (NR persnnnol while the ship was at Borden. P. 1". l It would have been out n' yer. dntlocked. .\lr “(Mullen began bts manhe onztneennx career as an ap- prentice Wfll’i the Dominion Steel m m TD m,MA.u!UT WU m m IOV MO M H)! AMMIM EXAM Us? WICKJJ er on a number oi ocean-com: tugs, mcludtn: the Damian H Thomas. SS (‘ape Breton. S S r ,4. luncan and S S Horhelaga. pnor to )mmna the (‘anadtan (intern- mom “entrant \lanne ln 192l. A “MYAW 0‘ DEJCAC ES GEORGETOWN ‘11“ Bcatrice \latr, R N..- Publtr Health Nurse ll min-tile.- Ontario, 33 vmttng With her- grandmother. 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