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Chronidle. 9:55—News. 11:00 News 11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pro- -gram | “11:15 Kindergarten of the Air | 11:30—University of The Ar | 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- A:15—The Archers +> 1:30—Music by MacMullin 2 io - ® 1:59—D.0. Time ‘Signal -00—Atlantic School Broadcast Lathe nary 6 ng. : : oman OOLCBC News and T-C Math AFTER BEEN SUBMERGED FOR 20 YEARS +e CONTRACT BRIDGE -By B. JAY BECKER ' Both sides vulmerable, norts ~*~ 21054 @7s @KT7 . r «¢ @AKS62 @93832 @AI7 o4 @962 S307 Stans & & axe @AKQI1083 e984 45 The bidding: South West orth East 4@ Pas Pass Pass monds. There are a great many times when a declarer is faced with a choice of two plays, either of which seems to be equal in merit, and the choice does not appear to matter. Quite often, in these cases, the result is the same re- gardiess of which play is select- ed. But there is nevertheless an obligation on the part of the de- clarer to examine such situa- tions closely, to see whether or not reasons can be found why one play should be preferred ov- er the other. Failure by South to follow this practice caused him to lose the four heart con- tract in today’s hand. : West led the queen of dia- monds. Dummy’s king was taken BARNABY RIVER, N. B., (CP) —R. J. Gill, dean of the New Brunswick Legislature and former Liberal Lands end Mines Minister, died at his home in this Northumberland Caunty, Eastern New Brunswick com- munity Saturday after a sudden seizure He would have been 79 years old March 29, and had served 29 years in the Legislature six as Lands and Mines Minister in the J. B. MeNair administration be- ginning in 1946. He received his early edu cation here and attended St. Francis Xavier University at Antigonish, N. S. His career in public service began in 1914 when he was elected to the .|Northumberland County Council. He was well-known as a lumber- man. . ..After serving as county war- «|den in 1923 and 1924, he became president..of the County Liberal if 6:15—Maritime Sportscast, gional Musical Interlude. Re and 6:30—Rawhide. 6:45—Roviag Reporter. 7:00—Music In The ‘Evening 7:30—Monitor Stars. 7:45—Supper Magazine ‘Care- ers” 8:00—Rawhide 8:30—Chicho Valee 9:00—Drama In Sound 9:30—Anthology 10:00—Jazz. ; 10:30 Leicester Square 11:00—CBC National News Roundup ; 11:30—Reith Lectures ‘ 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off : Opening lead — queen of dia-] Dean Of:N.B. Legislature Dies After Sudden Seizure | Earl.of Warwick in 1428. ae with monds was returned. West won with the ten and continued with the jaek. When-dummy trumped with the seven, East overruffed. East then cashed the ace of spades and declarer was down one. Had declarer allowed the queen of diamonds to win the opening lead, he would have made the contract. No overuff would have taken place and South would have lost only two diamonds and a spade. Declarer’s third diamond could be discarded on one of dummy’s high clubs. From South's viewpoint at trick 14. Moth | slike the ace and the three of dia- ; DAILY CROSSWORD , Aomoss Sse 3e-Jome Bi &Greck ym 8 ESEF manners 10. Gloss 11. Dish 16. Diseaseof 12.S5ea — GRANDMA ‘ 2 e qe 2 Uina or tibie DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work its AXYDLBAAXB f* LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation NPFLF CX PFTLI HEFW, HFI MLTZU HZF THWI—MLINUZUQ. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: GOD NEVER DID MAKE A MORE CALM, QUIET, INNOCENT RECREATION THAN ANGLING—WALTON. © 1958. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 10 used one, it is inconceivable that West can have the ace of diamonds, having opened the queen. Since East therefore becomes marked with the ace, nothing can be gained by covering the queen with the king. On the contrary, ducking the, queen of diamonds can gain! whenever East was dealt a sin- gleton or doubleton diamond. Where East has a singleton dia- mond, he is forced to play the ace on his partner's queen, thus; establishing dummy's, king. And where East has a doubleton dia- mond—that is, A-x—the danger of a third round diamond over- ruff is substantially reduced. So, although i does not seem to matter very much to declarer whether he covers the opening lead or not—this would certainly be true in most deals—the better play is for decsarer te duck. . just in case. - ' a Association, an office he held, for four years. He was elecied - to the Lcygisiature in 1930 and held the seat in every election since. ETTA KETT rk HI, CUPCAKE! WAIT’LL YOU SEE THE ELECTRIC A frat jj So bral Li = JS ae, = EY \WINGEY’S CAR .— 1S OUT FRONT —~ i BUT I DONT, SEE HIM. _— ~ war. 44 || Sa ce LEGON ) q e —————|>_X} Ay yw. oe He was in his seat in the Leg- islature Friday when the House adjourned for the weekend re cess. Mr. Gill’s. death leaves five vanancies in the\Legislature and reduces the Liberal ranks to 12 against the Progressive Conser- |’ vative’s 35. Both Liberal Opposition lead ers Louis J. Robichaud and Pre- mier Flemming expressed regret and shock at the news of the death of “this highly respected member” of the House He is survived by his wife, the former Estelle C. Pewer of Nelson Parish, N.B. A Roman Catholic, he was a parishioner of the Church of the Most Pure Heart of Mary here. funeral will, he, held Tues- day. Many of ‘his: Legislative |<"! colleagues are expected to at- {| tend. ' Coal Run Ships Reduced To 3 SYDNEY — (CP) — The Syd- ney — St. Lawrence coal run is scheduled to open late next month with a> sharply reduced collier fleet. Only three ships have been signed to a Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation charter. The three vessels, all veterans of the coal ‘run, are the Cornwood, Rookwood and Cydonia. Along with the three chartered vessels, the Disco-owned ships MUGGS & SKEETER Wabana, Louisburg and Arthur Cross will operate with one of these alternating in the limestone trade ween Sydney and Port au Port. Nfid. The new ore carrier Cariton Mirt has been chartered for the Wabana-Sydney iron ore run and is expected to arrive here in late April. In the early 1950's between 16 and 20 vessels were chartered for the full season. Last year six ships were-chartered and several short term carters were . added during the season. . 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