. Page I4. The Gu-vrdian - Wed. November 7, 1956 .x;! g i? SOUND PRECAUTION it Early discovery and treatment is needed for tuberculosis. which may start without warning at any ., '3, age. I . ,..V.-. . i,ii:- DIAL 4336 1 HOT MEALS, I LUNCHES DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Li ' Free delivery on orders of 31.00 W or more in Charlottetown. Park- dale. Spring Park and St. Dun- stan's from 8 sm. to 11:30pm. Hot food delivered on aluminum foiiplates covered with aluminum toil. MILTON'S OLD SPAIN ,,. .....,..: ,,e.. A TELEVISION IOWLAN SCHEDULE FOR TELEVISION CFCY - CI-I'TOWN CHANNEL 13 Sponsored by Bowlanis Radio & TV Your Technical Experts VIEIIIIESMY ii”. 4:15-Test Pattern . 4:58-Sign On 5:00-Howdy DoodY 5:1!)-Wee Willie Winkle 6:00-Open House 6:30-News and Weather 6:45-CBC News 6:55-Vieweris Guide 7:00-Soldiers of Fortune 7:30-Disneyland 5:30-Cross Canada Hit Parade 9:00-Kraft Theatre 10:00-First Performance 11:00-News & Weather 11:10-Movietime. Miraculous Journey 12:30 a.m.-Sign Off. 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R . .- B ' ' 3:33 5.l3.-3.”S.'2??2SE ”” loom We-t North M 8:30 p.m.-Cross Canada Hit E"? P335 '37 PW Parade 0 - i f des. I pening lead sx o spa 1:5,? :',:,nF-I-(,::flD;:l::g: A general rule, whatever its nat- '. ' '- ure. is not expected to be followed Tum p'm'-glgzgmh Hour TV blindly. All mics have their except- n.m p m gwulihu. ions, and the mark at the good 11115" gnome 0; 5,”. player is that he recognizes the in- ” ' ' Gabi" adequacy of the general rule when the ' ' hand comes along. SIOEBADuSMEll:S i bad day. it had seemed to him Keeps Vow Home Sweat-smelling 24 Hours a Day! --. , -::rq;:g WIZARD mu .v I - a number of times through the Whenever following a general principle appears to be a losing proposition in a particular hand. that is a good time to forget it. Take. for instance, the rule you hear that is notrump play you go right after your longest suit - or your strongest suit. if declarer applies it to today's hand. he is apt to come home CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. an BECKER opening spade lead with the queen and immediately plays the A-J of diamonds. permitting East to win the queen. Back comes a spade. the suit E established, and dcclarer finds he has only eight tricks available. When he tries in get the ninth by leading clubs, West enters the picture with the ace of clubs to bring about South's down- fall. instead. after winning the first trick, South should immediately lead a low club toward dummy's jack. The purpose is to attack the only sure entry West can have, before his spade suit can be estab- lished. When the jack wins. dia- monds are attacked. it will not then much matter if declarer misguesses the two- way diamond finesse. He winds up with at least nine tricks, which is objective number one. Whether East or West has the ate of clubs becomes unimportant. if East has the club ace, West has no entry for his spades because the diamonds will be played so as to exclude West from entering. it West has the ace of clubs it is all the DAILY CROSSWORD acnoss 2. Worship 1. Peel 1. 'lVvilled 5. hhibll fabric 0. Prime 4. Half ems minister 5. Coast (Gr. Brit.) I. Nuclei of lo. House starch for been grains ll. Ceaaes T. Baking g 12. Liquid part chamber of fat 8. Burden N. Riverlswiti 1l.Medievsi a 15. A fruit story 16. Small bomb )3. Tidy (Mil) 15. Poem 10. Exclama. 11. Midday tion 1!. Beard 29. 30. Public of rye notice 22. A rude, II. To be. ill-bred in debt 81. Timber for securing hawsera, etc. (naut) 24. Male descandan 35. Distress signal Reigning beauties Christian Science person more vital that one "round of clubs be played before tackling dia- monds. The goal is to reach nine tricks In the surest way possible. This objective takes precedence over any general rule. 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