Page 16, The Guardian Smwdqammmmfi 12:30 a.m.—Sttgn Off 3 _ if ‘37,; 4:55 ’p.m.—Sign 0n , . canadfima ammmu tar-3‘ 12:00 p.m.—;CBC. News .1222 a.m.—Cch;News l . 12:30 arm—Sign Off ‘ : ' 4:55 p.m.—Sign On 11:00 p.m.—Boyd, Q.C. ' 12:00 amp—CBC News 12:22 a.m.—-CKCW News . 6:35—Weather V I . (MO—Western Hoedown :jv'17355—Interlude ‘ ' . Bats—Weather - 8:50—News i ".él...‘.i9:3o—rop Tune Time g‘fmiiAS—Freddy Martin Show 'V""10:05—Magazine 'of the Air . 12:30—News and Weather Tues., August 12, 1958 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 TUESDAY . Atlantic Daylight Tins.» : p_m.——Afternoon Musicale p.m.—Steveo p.m.—-Song Shop» p.m.—Kiddies Kartoons p.m.—-Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY.TV News p.m.—Gazc.:e I p.m.—Feature Movre p.m.——Come Fly With Me p.m.—Dragnet ' p.m.—Chevy Show 11:00 pan—Rhapsody 11:30 p.m.—Men In Battle 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather Forecast 12:15 a.m.—VieWPOint 12:22 a.m.—Sigu Off 88888333588 WEDNESDAY (Atlantic Daylight Time) 5:30 p.m.—Afternoon Musrcale ” :00 p.m.—Hobby Corner 5:15 p.m.—Rope Around the World p.m.——Rin Tin‘ Tin p.m.—Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—Gazette p.m.—-I Search for Adventure p.m.—My Little Margie p.m.—Disneyland ' p.m.—Wyatt Earp p.m.—Kraft TV Theatre ‘ p.m.—Boyd, Q.C. p.m.——T.he Webb p.m.—CBC TV News 3 a.m.—Local Weather Forecast 12:15 aim—Viewpoint 6: 88 5 5 6 7 8: 9 0 l 1 8888888 83% 12: 12: H CKCW — Monet-on CHANNEL 2 TUESDAY ,. 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Kaye Show 2:15—Eddie Fisher Sings 2:30—Back to the Bible 3:00—News Headlines and Wea- ther 8:02—Best On Request 4:00—News and Weather 4:05—Best 0n Reduest 4:30—The Outports 5:00—NeWs and Weather v 5: 10—Iuterlude , 5: 15—The Outports ' (cont.) 6:00—Music For You 7:30—News and Weather 7:45—Lone Guide Talk 8:00—-Assignment 9:00—Ne'ws and Weather 9:15-—Music by Mantovani 9:30—Montrea1 Symphony _ limo-Sign or: .: p.m.——F-arly Evening TV ~’ 00 30 5. 6:45 '50 00 0 10.:30—Fighting Words, alt}- . Press Conferenbe J. V. "7. ) COMPLETED AFTEI 400 YEARS file 690W!) WAS WEED 72) BE 50 MARS!” TMTMMILDER ' MEer amass) me ' RIFLEY'S BELIEVE IIQQR NOT MADE av RICHARD BURBAGE FOR $6.46“ esousATHED To HIM eon THAT PURPOSE av SHAKESPEAae BAILEY FAMILY OF ENGLAND ? QING- 7 DISPLAVING AN 1 ENGRAVED uxeness 0F SHAKESPEARE MRING/SNOW OWED BY 77-16 Dayan—handguns.“ me BASE p or THE STAKE OUTLINED AT THE SITE . OF HER‘DEATH 527 YEARS LAYER Wm Foams CONTRACT— BRIDGE , By B. JAV BECKER \ South dealer. - Neither aide vulnerable. NORTH ¢A872 On“! .A *Jlo! L MS! 4.14 I QQIOG QKJ953 4.1862 SOUTH “£1095. .AK652 0'28 ‘74 . 'l'hshlddhxg: South West North East 1. Pass 8' Put to a ' Opening dead—king, of. clubs. The declarer has no monopoly when it comes to counting outs wuss aces aid-Tar: ‘ axqsss _ \ ' hand. Aiuerender is frequently in'just'u good‘position‘as de- olarer when it comes: to figuring "out the distribution ofitho out- » standing cards. _ Observe how East taxable to find the correct defense at), criti- cal juncture in this deal“? » _ Three rounds of ', ‘chihs "were , _ Phyed. south the “third I» one. Declarerv ’ ’ 0f v ) After‘leading‘e trump to the king. declarer ruffed the-queen ’of diamonds in dummy. East was then given his trump trick. The 'whate mgh‘spade in West’s hand _ ,‘gy . . « ‘oissamrmsmm. question is what East should now return. East is out of, hearts‘ and clubs and must therefore choose be- tween playing a spade or a. dis.- mond. , I * It, is quite obvious, from the manner of declarer’s play that South has no more diamonds left. If this assumption is correct, I diamond return-by East will re. suit in giving declarer a ruff and discard. v It would therefore seem that i spadereturn by East is mandal- tory-preferably the jack. But it will also be noted that this re- turn. permits declarer to make the contract. South'simply wins the king and finesses West out of his queen. And there has the nub of the matter. The spade return proves fatal,‘ but a diamond return by East, permitting declarer a. ruff- discard (Korror of horrors!), de- feats the contract. South must ' lose a. spade trick. How dos East know the ruff- dlscard will- do declarer no good? T Just by counting out the hand. Declarer is known to have started with exactly five hearts and two clubs. If he had just two diamonds, he must have pre- cisely four spades. And if South's spades include the K-Q, nothing ‘ ver can be done. There- issssuniéd. ' ’ A A" diamond retum is consen- quuitly safe. and the injunction that forbids a. defender from give in; declare! a; ruff and discard can therefore. in this case. be violated. 11 :.00—-Dominion News ' CFCY WEDNESDAY STANDARD TIME 5:58—Sign Qn ; "6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Musical Moments 6:30—News ' 6:351-Weath‘er ‘ arm—Country- and: Western I Roundup 7:00-iNews 7:05—Weather _ . 7:.11-—Country and Western Roundup . . 7:40—Ghes Cooper Time 7:55—Interlude 8:00—News- _ ' agll—Weather 8:16-Country and Western Roundup . ' his—Weather 8- .News :oo—Morning ‘Devotiogs 9:10—Mocrning Moods : 9:30—Top Tune Time 9:45—Freddy Martin Show 10:00—News 10:05—Ma'gazine of the Air 10:30—Salada Quiz ‘ 10:35—Melody Parade 10:45—Swift Money Man 11:00—News. 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Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions .9:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:50—Mornlng Commentator. 11:00—Songs To Grow 0n. 11:15—Performers Showease. 11:30—Ways of Mankind. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad: cast . 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages from Life 1:30—Carl Tapscott Singers. 1’:59—D.O. Time Signal moo-Variation on a Theme 2:15—Summertime with Bert Devit. 2:45—For The Piano. '3:00-—CBC News 3:03—T/C Matinee 4:00—Boon Companions 4:30—Concert Hall 5:00—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5.30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—The Don Tremaine Show Silo—Maritime Sportscast. 6:15-CBC News and Weather 6:30—Alex Barris. - (MS-Roving Reporter. 63:55—Byline 7:00—Music In The'Evdning 7:30—Roll Back The Years 8:00—Tunes For Tuesday ' 8:30—Chicho Vallee 8:45—Chicho Vallee 9:00—-Drama In Sound 9:30—Scienoe Review. 10:00—Jazz Workshop. 10:30—Leicester Square 11:00—CBC National News _ Roundup 11:30—Distinguished Artists 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off REAL SLOW A snail’s pace has been cal- culated at 000361 miles per‘hogr. 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