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Chronicle. 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. : 9:55—News. / 10:00—A.M. Chronicle. 10:45—Morning Comme: £0:55—For Consumers- \_ 11:00—News. 11:03—For Piano. {1:15—Performer’s Showcase. 11:30—Court of Oupinion. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1:00—News and Weather. Is Reiterate By ARTHUR GAVSHON LONDON (AP) — Prime Min- ister Macmillan Wednesday night reiterated his belief in the need Missing Light Caused Losses FREDERICTON. (CP) — W. .J. Gallant, member of the provin- cial legislature for Northumber- land, said Wednesday at least two fishing boats and possibly many more, were lost in the Northumberland Strait storm which took 35 lives June 20, be- cause there was, no light on the Escuminac breakwater. Mr. Gallant made the state- ment following interviews with survivors of the storm which wiped out about one-third of the Escuminac salmon fleet. Although the Escuminac point light, and another light.in the area were of some to larger ships, to the they are next to u ; The Escumi : breakwater, which also serves as a wharf, does not have a single light, and and it was a ‘“‘solid a$sumption”’ that at least two boats failed to find port for this reason. WEATHER STATION Mr. Gallant also urged instal- lation of a weather station in the Escuminac aréa “‘instead of hav- ing a situation continue where the Halifax weather is broadcast some 12 hours after it strikes.” “This is the only area in the Atlantie provinces where fishing is solely and purely the only oe- cupation :followed by the resi- -|dents, and where fishipg is car- ried on 12 months a year,” -he said. '~Two-way radios should be pro- vided for every third boat in the area. “They—would_then bein a po- sition to keep in touch and adyise 1:15—The Archers. | 1:30—Chamber Musie 4:30—Music from Montreal 5:00—News. : : 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:3—Tempo 6:00—News and Weather. 6:15—Regional Commentary Maritime Sportscast ana Musical Interlude, \ 6:30—Tempo. : . eee _9:18—Commentary, : others. . . regarding dangers. The provincial government could well do this, as they have many de- Shee —prunter—Show.——-| Dartment of public works vehicles 2:45—Musie in Black and Whit: |which could very well do without 3:00—-CBC News and T-C Mat. |two-way radios. . . inee : ‘ 4:00—Vancouver String. Orches-| 7:15—Music tra. 7:3—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8:25—Tempo ~8:30—Repertoire. 9:00—Halifax Theatre. 9:30—Now I Ask You: 10:00—Songs of My People. 10:30—Just Imagine. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—Concert Hall. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ; is inadequate support for either of ‘been on duty without a break strength in the shorter suit. ~<« 2. Three notrump. Since there : "s suits and the hand lends itself to notrump play, the best picture of the hand is drawn by showing the facility to play no- trump. . 3. Four spades. In view of our powerful spade holding, it is ex- tremely likely that North has-at least a five-card spade suit. The second jump also shows that the three diamond: bid was top-level. 4. Four hearts. Although there nothing more can be done at the moment. We have represented @ good’ hand and the rert is up to partner. It must be remembered that the three diamond bid was invitational only and did not ab- solutely command North to bid again. Partner may have stretch- ed a point to bid over three dia- monds and should not be pum ished for his co-operation. 5. Five diamonds. Several pur- poses are simultaneously served by going directly to five dia- monds. One is to impress North with the solidity of the diamond suit and show that it is independ- courage partner to go on to a slam. One jump bid followed by another - indicates that: the first one had values jh reserve. Hands of this type nearly al- ways play better in the long, in dependent suit than in another suit where the trumps are split between the two hands. dByPM for a summit meeting to fron out the West's differences with Rus- sia. He told the House of Commons only Soviet Premier . Khrushchev could make the big decisions that might produce an easing of ten- sion between East and West. In a debate on foreign : affairs, Macmillan said: “T had never hoped that the foreign minister's meeting in Geneva would solve all the ques- tions. “But I still hope it will reduce the matters in dispute into a manageable compass and present them in such a way that the re- maining points can be presented at the heads of government meeting.” a3 ds . LABOR VIEWPOINT He spoke immediately after Labor Party Leader Gaitskell, who also 1s strong for a summit meeting, said: ‘TI think there is now every prospect that the foreign minis- ters' conference, when it re- sumes, will reach some kind of modest understanding which will then lead on to a summit confer- ence with no very great delay.” Gaitskell “urged that Germany should be asked to stay clear of the world’s two greaf power blocs He charged that Chancellor Ad- penauer’s opposition to any Euro- pean zone of limited disarma- ment ‘‘is a disastrous obstacle toe any real progress toward accord with the Soviet Union.” ws The House debate got under | way with Foreign Secretary Lloyd -dropping a broad hint to Russia that an early summit meeting can be arranged even on Berlin. Lloyd said the political atmos- phere between the two great rival power blocs has improved steadily since last February when Lviet leaders in Moscow. Macmillan rejected a Labor proposal for a non-nuclear “‘club~ of all nations except the United | States and Russia. halting manufacture of nuclear weapons if possession were not also eliminated. TO GET BREAK MONTREAL (CP)—The. royal yacht Britannia, with her British and Canadian escorts, is to return hére July 18 for a six-day visit. Purpose of the stop is to give shore leave to ~atings who have are potential slam possibilities, |: ent of support. Another is to em | without full Big Four agreement | | Macmillan and Lloyd visited So~ P was no use| | pneumonia : . - ‘DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE.— Here's how te werk its, AXYDLBAAXB : is LONGFELLOW . ew One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A fs Sh hme Ayrsag toy deny vey Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation ef the words are ail hints. * each day the odde letters are different. , A Cryptegram Quotation _ _ sony EOGGTEH, sVOHF. BKV YHTMYKTE UPR BKVY _YELFPB SOET b ae . 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