i us ¢ > ea ON Tink AIR CONTRACT BRI IDG ‘ "s 7 re jp ae mers ae & BY B.JAY BECKER a oar 4 THURSDAY PROGRAMS _ €FCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 : a 1,30 p.m—Atternoon Musicale Neither side Vulterahie, was certainly proper. _ 1.50 p.m.—Sign On ea 4 had an opportunity to make eith- 1.55 pm—News &' Weather NORTH ér three apade tricks or two, de- - 2.00°p.m.—Chez Helene AQ? upon which opponent 2.15 p.m.—Nursery School 363 the king of spades. By tak- 2.30 p.m.—TBA @1084s ing the spade finesse, he gave “9.00 p.m—Scarlet Pimpernel §— - weer Acs himself # chance to win three 2.30 p.m~—Open House EASE - | spade tricks, while if he had 4.00 p.m.—TBA Kore $e gone up “with the ace, he would 4.30 p.m.—See For Yourself @9754 1082 automatically have limited his 5.00 p.m.—this Living World @Aso eer spade winners to fwo. . 5:90 p.m—Roy Rogen ° oss 1097 But the next finesse—in clubs 6:00 p.m—trouble with Father - Qy203 —was ill-advised. South should 6:30 p—.m—tearn to Draw z oix have played a low club to the 6:46 pm—ChCy TV News & 8 ace and a club back, towards, a $333 his QJ-4. If East did ‘not take/ 7:00 * p.m.—Gazetre J43 Ms king immediately, declarer _ 7.30 p.m.—People’s Choice The bidding: y could return to dummy for an- 8:00 p.m.—Colone! Flack “Bout Weet North Mast other club lead and thus obtain 8.30 p.m.—Set. Bilke 1g Fass 1 Pass three club tricks. This method of| - $00 p.m—Deputy INT Pos 32 Pass play would have made the con- 9.30 p.m.—Closeup 3NF : tract F 10:30 p.m—Man from Blackhawk | Declarer’s view from the be 11.00 p.m—Colone! March Opening lead—four of spades. | ginning, assuming West has the 11:30 pm—Star & the Story The finesse is one of the most) spade king, is that he has seven 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV NEWS i; )|Valuable weapons in declarer’s|réady winners—fhree _ spades, 92:13 am.—locel Weather arserial of plays. But that it can/three hearts, and a club. His , be abused and misused many ajbest chance is to play for two CKCW-TV. — CHANNEL 8 [player discovers to his sorrow. |additional club winners. They ets? \ Here is a case where a faulty|can surely be obtained by the 8:00 a.m,—Stetion Sign On ‘juse of the finesse cost declarer|line of play discussed if East Sacred Heart Program ihis contract. West led a spade|jhas the king. : E . 3 uw “BMS f.m—Television News and declarer played low from| Mf West has the king, nothing E So es 2 compe |S 8:25 a.m.—Weather and Sports idummy, winning East's eight|can be gained by a finesse. The = "IN 36 STARIS (le8o-ina2) 8:30 am—Turner's Corner with the Jack: queen, in such case, would be s oO 9:15 e.m—At Home With Melen| South. then -led the queen ‘of|covered by the king and three = Crocker eet? ~~ which lost to the king./club tricks would accrue only if 10:00 a.m—Romper Room ck came a spade into dummy’s|the suit were divided 3-3. The & 11:00 a.m.—Turners Corner A. Declarer cashed the A-J of|s a meyresult, though, d be 12:00 noon—Television News clubs, but when the suit/failed|achieved by a low club leAd. =) | 12:10 p.m—Weather and Sports to break 33, he found himself; Declarer therefore never gains 1D) S eS r~) oo" a 42.15 p.m—thursday Playbill with only eight tricks and went|by leading the queen. but will]. 4 2. Marshal Hisias eo \\ ym Test Pattern Music down one.. often gain by leading low. : herring 3. Nobleman epoch SEAT TT 3 ol , id —— p.m.—tifty Reads Te Town 9. Terrible 4 Samarium 2. United [AT EIOMNGIAIMI IN J : a — 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene ° last. The proportion of unemploy-| 10. Spanish (abbr.) — . |AIAINEET INIAILIS! eee — — ny 2.15 p.m.—Nursery School Works Projects ment registrations to: paid work- regioa 5. Preen o hndce UN * _ 2:30 p.m—Documentary “60” | ers late last month’ was 5.5 per} 12. Land 6. Flowed 26. Sherlock FT BDIDMEEIEIONIY| | > Fi re stone 3.00 p.m.—Medic Are P anned cent against 7.7 per:cent in the measufes 7. Facing _ Holmes. BITNisimNONICE! ; g /$.30 p.m—Open House corresponding period last year. 14. Silly 8. Kind of author [FIAIKIEINENCIAITIEIS] < . 4:00 p.m—T.BA. . By KEN KELLY 15. Make annuity 30. Severe x CAR:- TRUCK - TRACTOR - 4.90 p.m.—See For Yourself | Canadian Press: Statt write? . es keener — reset Nie oa “ “8.00 p.m.—tiving World ' OTTAWA (CP) — Three prov- Hypnotist Visit 14. Possessive mark 32. Species ae ze | $:30 p.m—Rey Rogers inces have lined up projects for < pronoun 11. Settled, of See 00 “00 620 p.m—Supper Club the winter works program so far, Sparks Genius 16. Excla- ssabird iris ——- a — 6.15 p.m—television News” it was .leafned Monday Federal mation of (slang) ncient a -B @ PER 6:25 p.m.—Supper Club officials expect an-upsurge in ap-| By PATRICK MASSEY Bug me ee la . 635 p.m—Weather plications in the next few weeks. JONDon (AP) — An unsuspec- ia Ts . l7 Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade ce enen ir that tne federal government| cn &i'Ted Serre. the nig ne| 4, 22 100m® A = en : p.m. ear e r. vernmen rrett ' oH 04 p.m—the Milliénaire a pay half the Seemed costs wae to see a hypnotist. ‘a a dane wv | FIRESTONE ; HOME & AUTO co. LTD. 30 p.m.—tHigh Society . of approved municipal works pro-| The mild - mannered leather r i — Ti me a sec. Lace Looy joc hes, eeant eolainede. Weel inches bumme tn ordst, 2 = mt vert : ; Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait — } 8.30 p.m.—Sot. Bilke : applications. Only 16 projects in-| painter of brilliant, abstract pic- 38 Abe? ; ae —_— : = _—_———= 9.00 p.m.—Deputy volving a federal government con-|tures that huyers snap up. . s , . ae ae 9.30 p.m.—Closeup tributions of $178,000 have been| He can paint them only when brother ‘ oe 4 nm Cen! 10.30 p.m.—Man From Bleckhewk | approved 4 he’s in a trance. ee > _ : € | 91.60 p.m.—Wrestling Officials said the approved pro- For 3) years, a he pottered on. aenks , VY), sd 0 ‘ an 2 , ~ 2s 12.00 p.m—CBC News 2 jects in Ontario. Saskatchewan |27und his small handbag shop oo rif 12.15 am—CKCW News and British Columbia will keep an one of Piccadilly Circus, a > oe ae i io 7 . ¢ ez , ‘ ched-to- express himself on \- African. 5 a _ 12.20 am—tign Of ee Gaye per en, {vas But even bis wife couldn't worm > ¢ 2 y 3 ? ts CFCY RADIO. The-winter. works program was| Pring herself to praise the daubs) 34- Help ; 7, y os fs . n waS\‘ied ‘turned out in the kitehen-| 36.Bank Wa Y 7 y f }__--_____mmpenay __—_—i initiated last_year when Prime! studio of his small suburban employes WA ; ig 7, A e eke ? (Minister Diefenbaker wrote pro home —3t- Kind ‘ ; z 37 aR ign On - vineial premiers Oct. 20-offering|}"5,.° at last December hel ~athied-— " £ = . ~ : j ia : 3 : | a 6:57 News Headlines & Weather the federal help. At that time,| isieq take to see about| 30: Tidalfiood ~ é ce oa ees 1 Sie Tt. cad 7,00 Hebrew Christian Hour (there were some complaints, e8-| an asthma cure. In the depth of| 40. More! =. mime, ; 7;15 Country & Western Roundup |Pecially from opposition parties. . trance, Ted, 47, revealed his| 42, Injure, : Bite Baw = dk | 7; News & Weather . that the program was announced | hurning wish to paint well. 43. Bear — Y AA ties WO) AN 15 7;35 Country & Western Roundup |too late to give municipalities a is 44. Overhead Yj a a wri Zo 8:00 News — te take full advantage of er STYLE ai “ trains N-s : s 8:10 Weather akties ; hypnotist brought up : . . 8;15 Country & Western Roundup AGAIN —_ and ees to| DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te work it: Sie ane ae in a cloudless, hk gry Pe plane 5 ' iNNI zg! t 8:45 Weather Om dakaiey ict E After an e up AXYDLBAAXE o BEGINNING 7 sputter! }} loses altitude dritts down =e) News nopal.of the ygram for another A are. 8 ee SS are - is LONGFELLOW ie WE'RE RUNNING ouT OF ( | toward the burning sands of the 9:00 Morning Devotions year Sept. 2, municipalit- wn oe quite unii +l One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used < GAS mw. WE'RE GOING desert. OF Ps Se ae 9:10 Morning Moods ies and provinces almost two] previous Jooked in sur_| for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- Sa ee abled Y\ Se a i. ies a 0! p efforts. He in sur e* a p= 9:30 Top Tune Time months extra in which to submit|p-ise at the picture and asked| trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints wn ee a, ee Meets plang for municipal works to be) dazedly: Each day the code letters are different: 5 ae ’ News © - winter 14 cB “fe P or - . : re , ty pete! tenes ‘The presram this winier will| Be, ronped the picture up in re < ae oo a News [run between Dec. 1 and April 30) nis shop and a few days later a VF JQ BKLWOCIPW $AB BVF HIP- : » ; "id ° ic 11;00 News Headlines & Weather |2%%, 3, *D-Per-cent increase 's €x"| customer said « showed a street} BLUF IVFKF BVF UKLOF@ 8% IKLBY 11:03. N & Views On G pected in the amount the federal |‘ , a ; ae roce®:|government. will contribute. Fed-| i jaime ckY Ted never has LKF Q@BSKFY—VSIF. ’ % s ‘eral contributions last year total- sited. Peas : a ee Mate led about $10,000,000 aid the fig-| later Ted. again in a trance, Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE BLUE-BIRD CARRIES THE 12:05 Rhythm Roundup ure this year likely will be in the) On" swat trees. A few days| SKY ON HIS BACK—THOREAU. 12:30 Mens & Weather an of ae cai i ater . foreigner m the shop told (© 199, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) i 12;45 Mostly Music a ; uabf we ited ed like the burial: : - 1;00 News Headlines & Weather federal aid include construction ground of a South American Ind- | ee 1;0@2 Mostly Musie ~ {and major improvement of md-|ian tribe. ETTA KETT e Relea Triettre ee a 1:30 Jane Grey nicipal roads, streets, widewalks, : |= & P 1:3 Interlude bridges, underpasses and water|PAINTING AND SELLING . | 1:4 School Brest ; “land sewage facilities — except] Ted kept on painting—and the | : | 1@ 2:15 Mostly Music , buildings — and development of|Paintings kept or selling. In one WHERE THERE'S HIT ; Z 2:30 Back to the Bibi ’ | municipal parks and playgrounds. | Week alone he sold 19 pictures to A PARTY THERE'S THE < 3:00 News Headlin : Weather The signs still point toward a|/lis customers—usually for about FREE FOOD.’LET'S / KITCHEN] | e ay Sit on Receont |lighter unemployment roll during | #5 apiece. CRASH IT! Oy me ; 4:00 News & Weather the winter ment tis veer Mas amet wane to hold an exhib | ; ; z . . 4:05 Best On Request . io tion of Ted’s pictures. moi eee 4;30 The: ; a ea “It’s all very weird,” said Ted. Co (<3 ° a '5;00 News Headlines & Weather| 2. id “Im not sure I'm altogether ai? ‘ , 5:02 The Outports | Co eee. ine ie ee \ a w : 6;00 News : ° Pie 9:05—A.M Chronicle But he is excited to find that \ c= N <€ z ae =o Interlude | 9:55 —News his seovanaese ee ee > PS eh pone 315 Music for You '|10:00—A.M.~ Chronicle provens songs Soom | Bp DD | veto. . 6:30 News & Weather 10:45—J hall uce masterpieces without the . ra 6ST SAN en Or ie 6:35 Music for You 16:55For Consumers ire eereteee —— a sg 9 VE ee, We : GRAVPS,T THNK ree) Yes, BUT Sue HAD} are You LY |No... sues GONG TOY AND WHAT | [ WELL, 6ARY WASNT Ar oy ae ponte i ae is ibe PEAS Ss Shank alist 10 oe codex) [Zee ey SES | [mses ote 2) aaa | | satee teem cose . - : s ; . ITH MAUREE THE DANS sac: eeaiemutans ete ee ee / i tees me ou awe Sierodiin Or tee Ake Coal Committee & W Santen THE ne, THE FOOTBALL, | [TAKING HER TO THE BOOKS HOME /! 7:30 News & Weather 11: "s Corner ] = : , ' | Tp ~ : as 7:45 Red Cross Safety T 11:45—In Reply jHolds Meeting OHNO) — cRuncy // ALTHAT FOOD YOURE 5 hs 8:00 Tonight's Music 12:00—Jamboree Junction . PACKING AWAY JUST | | 4 9:00 Assignment 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast} HALIFAX (CP)—A fact-find- a[Y Eo. MUycH HAPPENS TO BE MOMS x 10:00 News '& Weather . 1:00—News, Weather _* ling committee set up te: study] (oye 0... / <asq BRIDGE || | 10;15 Starlight Serenade * Me Sate mee Musi¢ | production and sales probleins ‘in > Mc ™) (LUNCHEON | a ao 2 ee 1:45—Atlantic School Broadcast | the crippled Nova Scotia coal in- S Z “9 2S ADV | | ies ; res 2:00—Atlantic School Broadeas! |dusiry held its first meeting here | ‘ S AC\™| |O : Shadows : ; ‘ommy Hunter Show ; ‘ _ 4 ee eg 4 News _ 2:45—Music In Black and White ee an ee until ‘ ¢ Dz e ie 3:00—News : Members of. the committee, sii 5 > - OBA RADIO 3:03—Trans Canada Matinee |headed by Mines Minister E. A.| [— ne ; a Symphony ©s- | Manson, reviewed figures for the : \ . THURSDAY * 4:30--Drama in Sound province’s coal production from F ae 7:15 —Marine Weather and Fill] 509 News 1953 until the end of September 72 re se ee = omney 7:0 News: gborts, Weather | 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast ee —_—— ee ee ANBA! DO OE Even OAS : : ronicle~ . : committee “decided to ad- TELL YA ABOUT MY 8:00—News, Weather ' + te eee Wedther wit to await a meeting early in OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE q THRILLIN’ POIL-DIVIN’ 6:15—Reg. Commentary, Mar re here with the Cae ms EXPERIENCE IM THE soe Seco roe) onl a 8 a min st TTI PIECE MN BEA REO] | O Millions Agree: 7:00—News * 1960-61 figures will be available) | THE WAS HE Y/ AS FAR) PLATE YOUVE STEPPED J |g : ?:10—Commentary at that time. ; 7p) ASA A UP TO IS THE DINNER . ( i 7: 15—Music Mr. Manson declined to com- 2, BLIMP % CHINA YOUVE CHEWED 'a. WRIGLE $ oe ee | ie eo 4 TAKING), THE DESIGN OFF! ¥ 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music | ing. e NOW CLEAR THEFIELD 8:25—Tempo The committee was set up fol- BEFORE T DECK YOU J) SPEARMINT 8:30—Little Symphonies lowing emergency meetings last WITH MY Apis m4 oe ey a en here and one i :30—Citizens spark Dominion is most eee ao, wer Show Coal Carpesetion's —— : :30—J kshop ihat it would be forced to close satisfying 11:00—News Roundup and Talk |three Nova Scotia mines if new “ie 11:30—Eventide markets for coai could not be (12:00—Here's The Weather and | found. PO ee ae ee — Doseo, the province’s major MA PRIVATE TEST” operator, has nine mines, eight of } them on Cape Breton Island. e About 7,600 men work in the pits. att) lf three mines were closed, about ia 2,500 miners would be out of i A. @ work. een Wan). 3a 2 . 4 The Domimon coal board is + scheduled to meet here, ‘possibly a — the first week of Decem- i : The nine-man fact-finding com- mittee will meet the day previ-| | t a re r ; ous to the coal board session , Z ‘ . } ' | with W-E. Uren. chairmen of the} | rs : i os Iss ; 4 ¢ “ : ve > cine vie 2 , F i % is per, Panna iy as i P a . é & 4 . . iM 4 “t * e ' Pe Le * " , ‘ Pa é 3 i ; gta F £ i - * ia ae -_ . “ ; : SEA RE EL yg a ee i Maes ‘ ‘ re F : ‘ *