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Campbell, I re- ap- ako /_VWGNVU9S | 2.00 o.m —Film Festival 230 p.m ~Teday a Home 3.00 p.m —Moment ¢f Truth 330 o.m —Take Thirty °, - 400 p.m.—As The Werld Turns 4:30 p.m-~Razzle Darzle “been received here of the|war corres ‘ eee i indent a, few : } 2 g.r-3? Melt Mewe for TV asus in gagte ef Margaretiafier the invasion acd covered Bruce Blackett was weekend ena Se Rese tar tee ean ee es iia nv: N ‘or also was the only woman ; following a| Blackett, * ath. Canadian Press and was thejreporter at the surrender of thelcentroch’ cram Aug. 15 which) Many people of this area have only. woman. reporter at the German ,general staff’ to Gen.| claimed the life of Floyd Arnold! peen confined to their homes German surrender and armi- Bernard L. Montgomery at/Taylor of Lancaster. |_| due to a flu epidemic. ; stice signing in Reims. Flensburg, on Ce eh Ne ee ee ee eee Mrs. Leslie Underhay and fam- vl ‘At Rheims, Gen. Dwight p. der. a Weeed of he eel a Howe Bay, were Sunday re- ‘ ; .|Eisenhower,.‘supreme com-, After the war, in 1 because | ” visitors at the home of Mr. and mander of the allied forces, is|turned to Canada and worked | limited. Three witnesses test-| 17, Gerald Norton. Annandale. | ci EF 3 ; 5 30 p.m.-~Musk Hop - 600 p.m.—Caneca ef War 6.30 o.m —Gazette — TOL. pm. CRCY “V News 7 15 p.m.—Keyboard _ Melodies 7.30 p.m.—My Favorite Martian 8:00 p.m.—Father Knows Best 8 30 p.m. —Petticost Junction. A. 9.00 p.m.—Gomer Pyle, USMC 9.30 p.m.—NHL Semi-Final : <a reported to have inquired: | in Vancouver until 1946. Subse- Emily N ‘Annan- “11.45 p.m.—Alfred Hitchcock Hour |‘"What’s that child doing here?” quently she did freelance work, ace her canoe son- -..12.15 p.m.—CBC News ‘| Her death Saturday was an- | Canada, Europe, South in-law Mry and Mrs. MacMillan, 12.30 a Weather end — + Bucbend, Baer bog om gat Se —— Charlottetown, as weekend + es * London sta’ ° mae guests. Newsweek magazine. He. cabled Tied in Vancouver in 1941. Fran-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fergu- . co = s CKCW-TV word from ot Euialis, or a \cis was an RCAF public rela-| son, Charlottetown, were recent| Anne Munde, Montague, was ; Balearic Islands. Reuters news ‘ions. officer overseas during the) guests at the home of Mr. and | overnight guest of Glenda Blac- © 57 a.m.—Station Sign Or agency said the official record Second World War. Mrs.- Chester Blackett, Annan-! kett, Annandale. : 10.00 a.m.—Canadian™ Schools at the Ibiza magistrate’s office, Miss Ecker became women’s 10.30 4.m.—Nove Scotie Schools | said immediate cause of death |2€Ws editor of the Vancouver 11.30 a.m.—Across . Canada 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Giant 12.15 p.m.—Chez Helene 12 30 p.m —Butternut Savere ; ., |awards. . ne a : She had ‘gone to Spain to visit : . | 12.50 p.m.—CBC News . +—Her-close—association—with-the'} oe ae 1.00 p.m.—Thursday tse sect — daughter, Robin, 17, | h royal family in Ottawa “See } Bota Strange Confession udent. ‘OF THESE ANSWERS CAM 2.30'p.m.—At_ Home With Helen) Miss Ecker. was born in Ed- ieee. nae ee OBTAINED 2 DIFFERENT Monee Crocker >, _-* |monton and graduated from theion her first tour of liberated . University of British Columbia.| Holand after the coiflict. In She began her newspaper ca-|1947, the Dutch queen made her reer on the Vancouver Province | ai officer of Order of the House 430 pm.—Razzle Dazzle in — 2 oe. tin tf Orange. She was the first 5.00 p.m.—Woedy Woedpecker /|a fea ter British Canadian woman to recei 5.30 p.m —Music Hop | United Press in Montreal. She | award. Sa = 600 p.m.—Supper Club joined The Canadian Press in| The Order of the House -of 615 p.m.—Lione!l Televis: News |Ottawa in 192 and worked | Orange. is generally granted to 6 25 p.m.—Westher there, in Vancouver and in Tor-'persons in close wi 6 30 p.m.—Sports ‘onto. before going to CP’s Lon-\and 0° service to the ate $ don bureau in November, 1943. government and royal . = Scenes Of Rage And Tumult As British Plane Scrapped 8:00 p.m.--The Rogues 9.00 p.m.—Gomer Pyle U.S.M-C. 9.30 p.m.—NHL Semi Final By JOSEPH MacSWEEN. United States F-111A, a swing- LONDON (CP) — Scenes of |wing aircraft, at a better price. tarmult and rage erupted in the ‘But Tories jeered the Ameri- $30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns f 6-X INSOV 1993S Toronto vs Montreal 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.15 e.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.-Lione! Television News 12.25 a.m.—Station Sign_O# 3SNOW AINOIN crey ADI. , House af Commons after the |cans would be willing to “give : Labor government announced |it at any price’ to wreck the THURSDAY cancellation of Britain’s TSR-2, 'British aircraft industry. 6:30—News and Weather = ata a ae eae = THREATENS JOBS ee ac ee ok Royal Air Force. ~~ | ‘The defence minister said that ; “ae = es ; “| Coles ot “walter,” “cownet (Re Shee a6 my 0 ered THE CATCH IS, SHE | | WHAT'S TAKING I GUESS SHE CAN'T MGURE c * * ¥ . 6:46—Meming Roundup and “‘shut up” were heard as Workers may be WANTS ANEW DRESS] | HER SOLONG? “WHICH TO BUTTER UP - to find them alternative work ; (000,000) project 7.41=Morting Roundup 7.45—telend. We Mar. Temp. Christopher Soames, Tory. de — a, Oe specialist 7:46—Morning Roundup fence spokesman, castigated (Knowledge : ACROSS 7.db—Sports. Capsule and Score |this “abominable decision” | The TSR-2,, a hedge-hopping| 1.Lower part “ ‘board : " |amid uproar that continued at |2uClear bomber, had been de- of.face 8.00-News various degrees of fury for an Signed -to fly at 1,400. miles an . eae & 1 1—Weather x hour after James Callaghan; hour-beneath an enemy’s radar | _ . Law a 8 16—Merning Roundup chancellor of the exchequer, screens. The low-level attack aa. re 8 45—Weather gave the axe to the TSR2 in (Plane was fe cory, actrees | Bare 8 50—Atlantic News Roundup his first full - scale budget equipment as | oe most sophisticated yet installed | 8 58:45—Thought For Tedey ~_ Speech. t 33. tae ie 9.00—CBC “National News ; Soames and Sir Alec Douglas: 2 oA eer 9 \1—Preview Commentery- CBC |Home, opposition Tory leader,‘ Aircraft Corpore 14. Seine 9 16—Notes & Music \said a censuré’ motion would: be issued a statement earlier Tues- 15. Tellurium: 10 00—News -— ‘Weather [rated against the_ government. jday that one which has been under ‘fire re- | atedly on aviation tters eas taking power last Octo- carrying out groun ber. ; tests. “Tt can be said with certainty 10.05—Notes and Music 10:40—Mr. Co-op Program 11.00—News & Weather 11:05-2News and Views On-Groceries 11:20—Notes and Music ' _11.45—Bulletin Board ~ |. * 91.50-Netes end Music. - 11:55—Atlantic News Roundup ; 12:00—Weather we ay te 12:05—.P.E.1. Reed Repert : 3:00—CBC News ; 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee. . - 4:00—CBC News . 12.07—Town ‘énd Country Time . | 4:03—Canadien Roundup <= aetations ' 12:30—News --: Weather .- - 4.10—Music In The ‘Air _ re ee 12:45—Tewn —& Country Time 4:30—Countdown a we } , ’ 1:00—News —. Weather | 5:00—Mar. Fish 8 A Sees aie 1:05—Tewn :— Country Time 5:20—Tempo, Notebook Cae by' Labor members to | 1:15—What’s On. Tepp—CBC 6:00-CBC News — send for the, speaker during the Ce . |TSR-2 debate, the worst uproar | loday’s Editorial P| " | 6:25—Inlend Weather end Sports in the current Parliament: | TS Segres” Prime Minister Harold Wil- | ill with the flu, had re- |.’ 1.45—Town and Country Time 2:00-News — Weether —. 2:05—Mostly Music 3:00—News Headlines & Weather se 3.03—Trans-Canade. Metinee—CBC 6:30—Business Barometer ls | 3:30—Tops In Pops _ | 6:35—Musie In The Evening jmained in the Commons only | 4:00—News Heedlines end Weather| 7.30—Maritime “Magazine for 15 minutes before the bud- 4:03—Canedian Roundup-CBC | 8.00—Assignment get address. ie deputy 4:10—Tops in Pops | 8:30—Reserved For Music George Brown; at one point} 5:00—News and Weather | 9:00—Citizen’s Forum white with rage to protest S| | i treatment being received 5:05—The Outports 3 | 9:30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestre Mente’ 5:25;20~Marine Weather 110:00-CBC National News, on | |ealey. 5. 28—The Outports i Parliament Will and -Speaking | r Personaliy SIGHT PROMPTS CARE 10:30—Variety Showcase | A Toronto manufacturer has) 11.00—Thursday’s Concert, Montreal |reduced breakages in shipping | Symphony ; jglass doors by putting them in : |12:00—CBC News clear) plastic bags instead of) : mh 12:03—Sports Scores, Inlond and _ jca rd boxes. Loaders take, DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE =~-Here’s how to work: its Marine Weather lmore care of something they AXYDLBAAXE fs LONGFELLOW 7:46—Red Cross Program ZictarSon term | CONTRACT BRIDGE = | srantee nse cot at ea ies for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the Jength and formation of the words are all hints, 8.58—News Headlines and Weather tr. ; oak heads toon By B. JAY BECKER Each day the code letters are different. 9:30—Winnipeg Pops Orchestre— : cec 6:00-—News and Weather 6:15—On Parliament Hill—CBC 6:20—Today’s | Editoriel—CBC '6:25—Sports Parade 6: 30—Business Berometer—CBC 6:35—Tonight’s Music 7:00—Back to The Bible 7:30—News & Weather 7:45—Program Schedule evtlhans > = Wal9INS 9SOONN ON SNOT aHL A Cryptogram Quotation & S South dealer. were playing “Goldschmidt.” LYZEZ MX ISLYMIJU AXZRZXX eme=eae aa e ts ne Meche Neither side vulnerable. This was a brand new one to ae us. They started to explain the| MJ° JDLAES; 3JSL ZBZJ AXZRZEXX- ’ Hable A meee tones 87542 Soave Ne ald the explnaten| SEXX MLESRW.—FSTLDUUIS . ; which| ~ 11:05—Srrlight Serenade <3. a etsy necined: Gaus We Yesterday's Oryptoquote: SLOWLY BUT SURELY HUMAN- :30—News eather , . : REALIZES THE DREAMS OF THE-WISE.—FRANCB ——— ; 11:38—Sheright Serene $0768 5” {Dh senor id. come_eo..0n. tee} EE i Se ir Semmes renee ind 1. DO THE MOST STUPID THING A BALL PLAYER : ‘ first deal our opponents over- © Features 12:00-CBC News, Weather & @AQee o3 bid thitr values a little, « got | : ‘ COULD 00... 1 BROKE TRAINING RULES. are oer. eee doubled, and went ee four | : CBA RADIO oAIS ¢ vulnerable— 1,100. On next 5 . pss softs? and final deal, the one shown, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE | ‘ THURSDAY : they were in one notrump dou- 6:00—The Morning Show. Part 1 | Saas aie yon the dhe-| mJ : Iwas East. I won 7.00-The Morning Show. Part? | $2106 | mond tead with the king and re-| > ashen gd Inland — &KQ105 turned the three. My partner aritime tscast : 7 | : cashed the A-J and returned the 8.21—The Morning Show. Pet 2 | _ The ae tut five. 1 took the seven and 8:45—Mex Ferguson Show a tan "Pass Pasa |Shifted to the. jack of: hearts, 9:00—CBC News ‘not bothering to cash my fifth | 9:11—Commentary.. Pass “ diamond. 9:16— A.M.’ Chronicle ‘Opening lead — four of dia-| West took the queen with the 10:15—Playroom monds ‘ . king and returned a heart, the | GMa | In tournament bridge you rum |nine forcing the ace: Declarer , Soke STEPN * ‘tab meen into all kinds of systems of bid- |now led-the ‘king of clubs. I T co's MAM CHILE COULDNOU FOLKS wy .° Seger } lging. Players are generally per- tok the acé and cashed two * I KIN HAVE A MAMMY ) WITNESSES J. [ AND WITNESS THE JOINING :15—For Consumars (fitted to use any system OF |hearts and a diamond. » —IRREGARDLESS 11:20—Record Album 11:30- The Archers 11:45—Trumpeters Lullaby cane senmten Kennen iPrivate understandings are clubs left, was squeezed. West 12:15--Relax With Refee! 12:30- Maritime Farm 8’Cast? 1.00—CBC News and: Weather 1:15—What's On Tapp “~ 1:45—Time Out For Melody ! 1:59—D.0. Time Signal 2.00- Time Out for Melody 2-15~Atlantic Schoo! B’Cast “Old Favorites” . 2:50—Atlantic School B’Cast “se | ih Songs” lwith a favorite partner in a na- six— 100 points—acain. 1 Hopp tional tournament, we tan into Never did find out about Gold- | |" | 2.45—It. Mappened Today end " John Drainie Tells A Story ia pair who “s setter etic eee tet tnt eS tena ln Ranta haath Senet Oh AMS ot Reh special convention they want) When I cashed the diamond, to, provided it can be readily |South, who by now had only the explained to their opponents. |K-J-10 of spades and queen of strictly forbidden in tournament! at thos point had the A-Q-9 of play, just as they are in rubber spades and jack of clubs. When | bridge. South ——, a ae = It is normal for a pair arfiv- |partner disca' a club. ing at a table to announce that spade lead then gave us the rest they play Gerber. or Texas. or of the tricks. Stayman, or Kaplan-Sheinwold,| So the outcome was that or whatever the case may. be.\. South took only one trick, the | One ‘day, when I was playing ace of hearts. He went down announced they schmidt, 5 : OF TWO SOULS IN EVER- : LASTING MATRIMONIAL i - BUCK