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SATURDAY (STANDARD TIME) 6.58 Sign 011 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15 Sacred Heart Program 7.30 News and Weather - 7.35 Country and Western Round- up ' 7.40 Ches Cooper Time 7.56 Interlude 8.00 News 8.11 Weather 8.16 Country and Western Round- @8383 . 93 8888888518 w waqammammmu [-4 N HIS NH 8888888 8888 8 888888 8 ESSouaqq up 8.45 Weather ’ 8.50 News 9.00 The Week's Hit Parade 9.30 Melody Parade ' 9.55 News 10.00 Melody Parade 10.30 Back to the Bible 11.00 News Headlines and Wea- v ther 11.02 Magic of Music 12.00 Weather ' 12.05 Marches and Waltzes 1230 News and Weather 12.45 Mostly Music 1.00 News Headlines and Wes- ther 1.02 Easy Bucks for Listening 1.17~Quiz Time 1-27 Musical Interlude 1.30 Salvation Army Program 2.00 News Headlines and Wea— ther 2.02 Saturday Record Time 2.30 Pentecostal Church Bdcst 2.45 Saturday Record Time 3.00 News Headlines and Wes- ther 3.02 Saturday Record Time 4.00 News and Weather 4.05 Saturday Record Time 4.30 The Outports 5.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 5.02 The Outports 600 News 610 Pops on Parade 0.30 The Magic Carpet RIPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT sasan up? WORE Ar HANDLE ON “IS HAT _ FASHIONABLE unmhmulfl-‘ ms MARGUlS dc VERNOIIILLE‘I‘ son of ng Laws}! of France To MAKE IT easIERTo‘rIP n' Monkey/s GAVE EVERYMAN mm A SIMILAR HAraszuaIPEII/o/Mzom w A VAINATTEMPTIDMAEHISCRFAW as wATeasALL nun ms 7 mes 50. Cheyenne Canyon. Cola. ORIGINALLY SOLD BY THE CATHEDRAL N GLOUCESTEksENfi IN "21 TO THE CATHEDRAL OF LE MANG. FRANCE HAD A DOZEN OWNERS IN 739 YEARS BEFORE F WAS REPURCHASE BY THE BRITISI GOVERNMENT IN 186I CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER South dealer. Both sides vulnerablO. non-m Anus: 'AQ'IIS .96 4.7; ._ .QIOG .1984 .10 .Qnou 0A8”. ‘K1063 4.611951 , some! 41:98-14 .K632 .Ks ass Thebldding: South. ‘ West North M as Pass 30 PM 4. - V Opening lead — queen of dia- monds. . There seemed to be nothing to the play when dummy first came down. But many a d‘eIclarerr in this state of mind has been caught off base and discovered too late that the hand should not have been treated casually. East took the diamond lead and shifted to the queen of clubs, taken by the ace. Had the spades and hearts broken normally, de- clarer wouldIha-ve taken eleven tricks. ’ _ .But when South led the king of spades and West showed out, the trick to spare that had ap- parently existed vanished; and Too Waltztime 7.15 Provincial Affairs 7.30 NewS and Weather 7.45 R'eport from Parliament Hill 8.00 Don Messer“ 8.30 Shurgain Amateur Caval cade - 9.00 Saturday Hoedlown 10.00 News and Weather 10.15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 Rhythm Pals I , 11.00 Brant Inn Orchestra 11.30 Don Warner’s Orchestra 12.00 Dominion News X 12.10 Sign 00f. C.F.C.Y. 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So South applied "his thoughts to the task of protecting the con- nact against a possible 4-1 heart break. After cashing the of diamonds and ace of spades he played a low heart to the king and exited with the eight of clubs. And now, these precautions having been taken, the contract could no longer be defeated. It did not matter which defender won the club trick. If East took the club. he would be compelled to give declarer a rufit' and discard when he led either a diamond or club. South would thus avoid a heart loser. Or if West took the club, the best he could do would be to lead back a heart. This would be taken in dummy and East would have the option of rufifing it or not. If he trumped dummy’us high heart he would be obliged to present declaner with a ruff-discard. And it East discarded on dum- my’s high heart he would only be postponing the inevitable. In such case, declarer would throw him into the lead with a spade to force the ruflf-discand. So the contract was made. 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