~ 11.30--Guy Lombardo Show s 12.45—Dinner Serenade I v 3.00—News Headlines and Wea- ’ 5.00—News Headlines and Wea- rage 12., "1 no Liuardian Tues_, Jan. 21, 1958 RADIO By 3. _.IAv ...,«.. CFCY TUESDAY East dealer. _ Neither side vulnerable. 6.58-—S1gn on NORTH 7.00-—Hebrew Christian Hour A 2 7.15-—O1d Time Music by Don 3K Q J 10 7 4 Messer I J 7.30—News 7.35—Weather A WES, 4' 1° 9 7 3mg, 7.40—Ches Cooper Time . 9 6 4 . K 10 7 3 7.55—-Interlude ' 9 6 5 3 8 2 3-°°—NeW5 Q9752 game! -.8.10—Weather & Q 8 *A K 5 Time MUSIC SOUTH I 8.45—-Weather ‘ Q J 8 5 8.50—-News . A ‘ 9.00—-Morning Devotions . K Q 3 3 9.15—Morning Moods 4. J 5 4 3 , 9.30-—Top Tune Time Th (mm _ 9.45—Freddy Martin Show ° bl 3 5 10.00—News East south West North 10.05-—Magazine of the Air 10 P355 P858 2 V - 10.30—Melody Parade Pm 2 NT Pass 3 9 , 10.-15-Swift Money Man Pass 3NT Open lead —- two of diamonds. ‘Sidney Silodor, prominent Phil- adelphia expert, is a member of the six-man team which will re- _ present the United States in the world championship match that starts this Saturday at Lake Como, Italy. The Italian team, current hold- ers of the world title, will rep- resent Europe, having won the European championship in a 17- country tournament held in Vi- enna last summer. An Argentine team which re- cently won the South American championship will also partici- pate in the three-cornered con- test to settle world bridge sup- remacy. The American team consists of Silodor and John R. Crawford of Philadelphia, Alvin Roth of 11.00—News Headlines and Wea-I ther 11.02-—The Magic of Music 12.00-Weather 12.05--Eddie Arnold Show 12.30—News and Weather 1.00—Fifty A Day 1.10-Dinner Serenade 1.30—-News Headlines and Wea- ther - 1.32——Dinner Serenade 1.45-One Man’s Family 2.00—-School Broadcast 2.15--Buddy Clark Sings 2.30-—Back to -the Bible ther 3.02-Matinee Melodies 4.00—News and Weather 4.05-—Best On Request *°coNiRAc1 BRIDG .sational defensive move that BECKER Washington, D.C. and Tobias Stone. George Rapee and B. Jay 1 Bedker, all of New York. Silodor was East in the hand , shown when his opponents reach {ed three notrump in a tourna- ment played some years ago. It was up to him to find the sen- was required to defeat the game contract. ‘ _ A diamond was opened and S11- odor took the ace and fired back the’ king of spades. Declarer could not recover from this stroke. With one fell swoop, dummy’s heart tricks were prac- tically obliterated as’ the spade ace was forced out of dummy. South wound up losing two dia- monds and three clubs. With the more natural diamond /return by Silodor, declarer would have had no troubler taking nine tricks. Of course, the king of spades play gained declarer an extrra spade trick. But the one-trick sa- crifice took its intended toll. Silodor reasoned that if South had the ‘ace and another heart, there was no hope of defeating the contract. He therefore had to assume that declarer had the lone ace of hearts, or one or two small hearts. . [In either case, dummy’s ace of .spades had to be attacked the heart suit. If a spade trick were_lost in the process, it would either defeat declarer or prove to be an inconsequential loss. The hand was played in a team of four game. At the other table, four hearts was attempted and went down two tricks. ther 5.03-—The Outports. 3_15_Th 5-00-News 2.45—Fo: flllzpgialfilang 5.10—Interlude 3.00——T-C Matinee 4.00-—Boon Companions 4.30—Halifax Symphony 5.00—Mari<time Fish B’cast 5.30—Three Musketeeers. 6.00—CBC Times 6.10-—Marvitime Sportscast r 6.15—CBC News and Weather 6.12—N.S. -Road Report 6.15-Music For. You I.00—-Music For You 7.30-—News and Weather 7.45—Lone Guide Talk V 8.00-—Guy Lombardo Show 8.30—Chicho Vallie Show 9.00—Assignment 5_30_R h-d .. l0.00—New's and Weather 4;_45__R§2,"i,,; °Repo,te, 50.15-—Sons of the Pioneers 5_55_By1ine '§‘.30—Montreal Symphony Orch. 7.0o—M -' ‘ th E ‘ 11.30—Press Conference or Fight- um In 9 ‘vemng 7.30—Ro1l Back the Years ing Words 3_00_T 12.00—D_ominion News 3_30_Cfi§,ff,, f‘€,‘a,};”°sda" 12-1°"S13n Om :.g0.:1X[ot111;trIeal Playhouse CB . n o ogy “Short Story’? A TUESDAY . 10.00—Arrangers Workshop 7_2o_Ma1-jne weather 10.00—Concert Hall I-Ifx. to Dom- 7.30—AM. Chronicle mion 10.30-—Leicester /Square 11.00—CBC National News Round- up .. 11.30—Distinguished Artists 13-00—Here’s the Weather and Sign off I0 Employees Of Federal G-ov't Have Been Fired OTTAWA (CF) — Tenfederal 1 government employeeshave been fired since the June 10 election 8.00—CBC News and Weather 8.15—Ma1-itime Sportscast 8.20—A. M. Chronicle / 3.45—Morning Devotions 9.00—A.M. Chronicle 10.00—At1antic 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 ‘.l1.45—Citizen “The Negro Canada.” 12.15—Jamboree Junction 12.30-—-Mairtime Farm B’cast 1.o0—CBC News and Weather 1.15—Pages from Life V "1.30—Time out for Melody ' in ' political campaign." The public works department‘ reported. one man fired “follows ing receipt of specific informa- tion” about political activity in. the campaign. The 10th employee was fired by the transport department. 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