a? ‘ -10:30 p.m.—Don Messer 11:00 p.m.—Cavalicade of Sports 11:45 p.m—Jim Coleman ; 1:12:22 p.m.—Texas Rasslin : ~ CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 9.45 a.m.—Sign On - 10:00 a.m.—Romper ‘Room 11:00 am—Sign Off + 3:00 p.m.—friday Playbill |The Guardian, Charlottctown, Fit, Sept & 198. 1! parry CROSSWORD ‘RIPLEY'S BELIEVE iTORNOT. ° : CONTRACT BRIDGE ~ By B. JAY BECKER now bid with each ef the follow- tng four hands? 1 @QT2 YKQIE $6 BKQTH @ @KIT YQ $A75 BAK9S Q832 KITA O65 4992 63 YS OKQS43 BAIS ‘11:00 p.m—Cavalcade ‘ef Spori {12:00 am—CBC News. 6 12:15 a.m—CKCW News é °12:20 a.m.—Showcase : a & Warning To Wantons i. Two clubs, This is in line 2:15 am—Sign Off with the usual policy. of bidding the longer suit first. The inten- GFCY FRIDAY tion is to. then bid two hearts ; over the ted two diamond ; _ STANDARD TIME rebid by partner. In this way : 53s on the hearts, having been bid sec- 5.58 Sign : ondarily, become identified as a ee ee eae four-card suit. At the same time But if the first response were ene heart, and the clubs were bid later over any rebid by the opener, it would become next to oe notrump distribution (4-3-3-3 or 4-4-3-2), and strength in the | 3 . impossible for partner™to guess 7.10 Weather that the } - onger suit was clubs. i in, and Westers. 2. Three notrump. The most descriptive bid possible is three bd Pe co notrump. This shows a hand: < with 16 to 18 high-card points, 7.40-Farm Reporter (© 1059, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) three clubs would infer Gistri- butional values which do not exist. The three notrump re sponse strongly siam possibilities, but partner is per- mitted to pass with minimum values, pA 3. One heart. As usual, the search for a major suit fit starts early. A notrump response would be wrong. for this rea- son. Because the intention is te bid enly onee, unless. partner forees another response, the lower suit is selected. This per- mits the opener to raise‘ hearts or name spades at a low level, whereas an initial spade re- sponse might result in not dis- covering an existing heart fit. 4. One spade. The excellent diamond: support is “suppressed for the moment in favor of a plan to reveal eventually the distributional values . present. The intention is to later sup- port diamonds vigorously and, if the opportunity arises, to bid clubs also. By this combination , of bids partner will be able to infer the singleton heart and may, as a result, be willing te undertake a slam contract if the singletén is the key te a sound slam, . “ There are ample values for am immediate jump raise to three diamonds, but this response would leave partner..up.a tree so far as the picture of the dis- tribution and the location of the high cards held are concerned, This is a hand where partner should be told what's what. : : nog Wepihie three Side suits, It is true there +s Country estera is no heart stopper and that a sony the jump to three notrump 8.48 omer therefore contains‘a defect, but 18.50 Weather this imperfection is counte- ‘9.00 Morning D-votions- nanced because of the great ad- 19.10 Morning Moods vantage of describing in one 9.30 Top Tune Time motion the exact nature of the ‘9.45 wee Am I hand. It is extremely probable ‘9. 56 Interlude that partner has heart strength. 10.00 News . The alternate’ bids of two or _ £ Magazine of the Air *10.30 Melody Parade 10,45 Swift Money Man £1.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 11.02 The Magic of Musie > News . - .40 Weather c< The Magie of Musie 0 Rhythm . 12.30 News and Weather so E.1. Road Report. , 45 Mostly Music :1.00 News Headlines and Wea) OTTAWA (CP) — The . ; |eipaliities again will be ollfered 31; g Musie. federal incentives to fight winter 2 i _|unemphoyment with public works agua tae whe? eee ee i Headline: Prime. Minister Diefenbaker ge vomit s and Wem |wWednesday announced renewal of : the winter works program under j 8.02 Best Pn -equest which the federal government will 14.00 News and Weather caer ait ee dase denis of eum: i 4.05 The Outports rie prod i i oo + 5.00 News & Weather oe coal 5 ae eee : 3.00 mms & Weather : The type of projects qualifying + 6.05 Music for You for federal aid include construc- \i 7. Sports Roundup tion and major improvement of Municipal roads, streets, side- walks, bridges, underpasses and water and sewage facilities—ex- .7.05 Music For You. e ‘7.30 News and Weathe. . 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders | 8.00 Assignment cept buildings -and construction— 9.00 News & Weather plus development of municipal ; 9.10 Star Senenade parks and playgrounds. 9.30 Palace of Vareties 10.00 Starlight Serenade | - 11.00 Dominion News -11%0 Maritime Weather ‘11.15 Night Beat 212.00 News & Weather * 12.05 Sign’ Off CBA FRIDAY ' DAYLIGHT TIME } 7:15—Marine Weather and Fil 7:30—News, Weather, Sports. : ‘7:35—A.M.. Chronicle. 8:00—News and Weather. $:15—Maritime -8:20—A. M. Chronicle . $:45—Morning Devotions ' IDENTICAL PROGRAM The program is identical to that undertaken between Dec. 1 and last May 31. It will rum from Dec. 1 to April 3®.- There was a one-month extension last year fol- lowing heavy unemployment and a late start by municipalities which weren’t advised until Oct. 27 of the federal plan. Mr. Diefenbaker said following a morning cabinet meeting, that he hopes the earlier announce- ment this year will make it pos sible for municipalities to get their plans made in plenty of time for the winter months. > 9:00—News. — The announcement was the only 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. one to come from the morning > 9:55—News. and afternoon cabinet sessions. ; 10:00—A.M. Chronicle. 10:45—Morning Commentary — 16:55—For Consumers 11:00—News. - 11:03—For Piano. 11:15—Performer’s Showcase. Another meeting of the cabinet is scheduled today. ‘Reports here said the agenda includes the question of embark- ing on the $12,750,000 second stage of the national capital plan. 11:30—Court of Opinion. The $3,500,000 first stage for lift- . 12:00—Jamboree Junction. ing cross-town railway. tracks and _ 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast | sisting railway freight sheds to 1:00—News and Weather. the suburbs has been completed. 1:15—The Archers. As planned; the secorid stage 1:36—Chamber Musie covers lifting railway spurs. re- 2:00—Holiday moving railway tracks from the 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. in tenied tert : dows oe foo . terprovinci ridge linking the 2-45—Music in Black and White catia and Yell, Ge. sevens 06 3:00—CBC" e and TO Mm Ottawa River and transfer of fur- ’ inee q i ‘ innipe; ring Orches ther freight yards ‘to the sllburbs. — + on Mr. Deifenbaker will not at- : 4 from treal tend today’s meeting. He leaves Tap Hoos 7 in the morning for Chicago to 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcasi 5:3—Tempo - 7:30—Rawhide and—Music. 6:00—News and Weather - 6:15—Regional Commentary Maritime~ Sportscast aoa Rs Musical Interlude. ” 6:30—Tempo. $:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8:25—Tempo 8:30—Repertoire. 9:00—Couchiching Oonference. 10:00—Flight 3. - ‘ 7:0—News. - 11:00—News Roundup and Talk 7: 10—Commentary. 11:30—Concert Hall. vib Mae ~. 412:00—Here’s The Weather se ics e Sil ei sisi ae Federal Gov't. Will Pay One-Half Payroll Costs ‘speak to the Rotary Club, going on. to Vancouver for an address to the Canadiam Bar Association. 4 BRIGHTER PICTURE The prime minister said Wed- nesday that labor department sur- veys indicate the employment _pic- ture this winter will be brighter than last winter when January unemployment hit 538,000, a post- war high for that month. How ever, it was below the post-war peak 590,000 reached during ‘the winter of 1957-58. - Mr. Diefenbaker said the prob- lem of winter unemployment is one that all levels of government frave to face. Progress was being made through the co-operation of industries, employers, unions, governments and the general pub- lic toward creating’ more winter Reviewing last winter’s works! program, he ¢6aid 4,000 men were employed am average of 41 working days on site at 2,000 dif- ferent projects. The total spent was $62,000,000 of which about $20,000,000 represented labor costs. He said that because of the ear lier announcement of the pro gram of incentives this year- he expects more projects will be ap- proved and federal contributions toward labor costs will be about $15,000,000—a 50-per-cent increase on the $10,000,000 contributed by the federal government last win- ter. ‘ 9 He noted that many municipal ities, provincial governments and other groups had urged the gov- ernment to renew the program for this winter. Papers Blast - Trip Coverage LONDON (Reuters)—Two Brit- | ish national __ newspapers have criticized news coverage arrange- ments for President Eisenhower's talks here with Prime Minister Macmillat. : The Times says the televised | ““fireside chat’’ by the two lead- ;ers on Monday-:was not an ade- |puate substitute for a formal Communique or press conference. \The Daily Express raps the twicedaily briefings for 5300 re , porters covering the meetings as ACROSS . DOWN © 2. Instrument. _1. Pious elduets § “S, Japanese ®. Box scienti. shrub : 3. 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FTHAT BEAR I WAS TELLING G YOU ABOUT, I SET ATRAP FER Hi CRACKY If L DION KETCH HIM LAST k 2 NIGHT /I PHONED THE ; ZOO PEOPLE AND THEY'RE} - COMIN TO GET HIM + peg WANT A LOOK AT , HIM < L : TZ NOE CORD MAMI GOT GOOD NEWS FER Yous) THANKS, 77 HAD ff LOOKED), STOLE OUR SUPPER ON MY PLACE 4 MY § Zam BRUTE WAS HERE ' t Wa LAST MIGHT! He J news to divulge.” The Times says the public “has a right to be more widely, more independently and more immedi- ately informed” and that ‘‘so far no way of doing this fas been, found better than the press.” / While ‘‘the television cameras may offer an escape from the awkward questioner,” television programs ‘“‘give little satisfaction to the serious student of affairs.” Referring.t6: the late George Owell’s novel, “1984,” The Times comments: ‘‘There were moments Monday evening when benevolent Big Brother did, not seem so very far away.” Big Families — Swap Homes- NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — A Lockerby, Qnt., family of 12 swapped homes for @ few days with a Newton family of nine. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoy, superintendent of separate schools at Sudbury, Ont., has moved into the Newton home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul McSweeney, | producing ‘‘silly answers to siily | questions” because “there wae me ing their vacation at te Hoy | Onis. * ‘ile sa ceainitaanilesittitt i catenins and the McSweeneys are spend- fhhome in northers Ontarto. The temporary trade came about shortly after Hoy was @ vited to participate in the Con vention of Lay Apostolates now in progress at Boston College. “=*"L-wanted t come, but I didn't want to be away from my family —so I decided, to see if I could | bring them along on a holiday,” | Hoy . said. After writing Rev. Edward &. Stanton, S.J., director of the con- vention, Hoy received a telephone call from McSweeney offering the temporary trade of homes. “We struck a bargain almost immediately ,"’ Hoy said. ‘“‘He was interested im our place as a va- cation site and # offered every- thing fiz wanted.” ' 7 JOE PALO GYMANFA GANU WEEKEND ! TORONTO (CP) — Thousands | of \Welshmen will stream into | — days of singing. More than 1 3, are to attend the 28th an-| =f = nual International ggymanfa Ganu or song festival—the first }- jto be held in Canada. The festi- vak started in 1929 at a Labor | Day outing organized by the ‘St. Sone Society of Y ! » NUBBIN ‘MICKEY MOUSE MacKAY STEWART = 200 1959 FIRESTONE & PHILCO REFRIGERATOR SALE! 5 YEAR WARRANTY—UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY *~ re ver FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO : CO. LTD. img “Refrigerater, AGENT X-9 SECRET THE LONE RANGER MUGGS & SKEETER THING YOU'LL TRY TO TELL ME IS THAT THE OKA Toronto this weekend. for three | Seee'’s (AiG tee ee _ ee” Le