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Eaeccec News and Weather © —4:11—News 1:15—The Archers. =| pf "We would wholeheartedly en- Pp Father Walliser said western jf clergy “are also alarmed by the |/’ general feeling of discourage- |}: What would you now bid with each of the following four hands? 1 @KJ762 8 99654 fAQS Z O8748 YAN $762 4586 & OQ KIN $Q)732 HK & 40658 G— OAIN &KI52 1. Two spades. In responding to partner's takeout double, care must be taken to distinguish a good hand from a poor one. Since the responder may have a worth- less hand when eh replies to the double, he is under obligation to identify a good one when he has it. This he does by making a skip bid instead of a minimum bid.. ¥f a response of one spade were made on this hand, the doubler would have no way of knowing that a 10-point hand, including a good five card suit and a single- ton, was facing him. A sound game contract might be missed as a result. As a general rule, the responder makes a jump bid Clergy Alarmed At Drift From Prairie Farms OTTAWA ‘CP) — A Roman Catholic parish priest from is - katchewan told the federal cab- inet Tuesday that clergy of all denominations are alarmed at the rate families are leaving Prairie farms. dorse any reasonable measure that will promote the welfare of the family farm.” said Rev: George Walliser of Dilke, Sask. He was acting as spokesman/| 2” for 12 clergymen who accompan- ied the 1,000-member Prairie del- egation seeking grain deficiency payments. He was one of several who presented supplementary briefs as Prime Minister Diefen- baker and his cabinet met the delegation. ment that is creeping over the people who are stil] left on the farm.”’ “Many young people have no hope of ever taking up farming. They have no choice but to leave home at an early age and crowd into the cities, adding to the prob- lem of unemployment and the) eonsequent moral evils.” i Canadians had a moral obliga- tion to the overcrowded peoples of the world and ‘‘we can not in conscience allow our rural areas |p to be depopulated at a time when millions of people are looking for a place to settle.” Department Store Sales Increasing OTTAWA (CP) — Department store sales in Canada totalled an estimated $91,769,000 in January compared with $84,786,000 in the same month of 1958, the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. AMBASSADOR TO ISRAEL WASHINGTON (AP) — Ogden R. Reid, a director of the New York Herald Tribune, was nom- inated by President Eisenhower Tuesday to be ambassador to Israel, succeeding Edward B. Lawson. Reid. 33. is a Repub- lican. 5:01—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary Maritime Sportscast aad Musical Interlude; © 6:30--Rawhide ‘ 6:45 Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music-in the Evening 7:30—Monitor Stars. 7:45—Supper Magazine . ‘‘Teen Topics’’. 8:00—Chansonettes. ‘ 8:30—Symphony | Preview, 8:45—Maritime Concert.. 9:00—Mr. Glencannon 9:30— Now I Ask You 10:00—Songs of my People. 10:30—Concert Hall. . 11:0u—iictional News Roundup. 11:30—Capada ww <- “aribbean - 112:00—Here’s The Weather am , = fier OF ghee when he has better than an aver- age hand. 2. One spade. It may be argu- ed that this is not a biddable suit, but, since the responder acts under the compulsion of his part- ner’s double, he canrot be held responsible for the texture of the suit he bids. The doubler is ex- pected to tread delicately over his partner's forced response un- til such time as the responder voluntarily makes a forward bid. Kt is better to respomt~one spade than one notrump. The lat- ter bid is reserved for hands where the responder has 7, 8. or @ high card points that include a stopper in. the adverse suit. 3.. Two notrump. There is a strong possibility, once partner has doubled, that this is a game- going hand. Since the responder has 12 high card points facing at) least an opening bid, as represent-} ed by the informatory double, he is required to make a jump bid to identify these values. It is likely that the best game contract lies in notrump. For this reason a jump response of three diaationds is avoided. A three diamond bid would infer distributional values which the hand does not have. 4. Two hearts. There should be no doubt that this hand will produce game opposite a doub- le, but where the game lies is -UNTIL*HIS DEA AT THE fy : DAILY CROSSWORDgs ACROSS GRANDMA TILLY THE TOWER Kr eee Mrs. HOUSEWIFE! Are You “Bushed’ When Night Comes! | 42. Soothe aT he 13 ~ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE ~<— Here's how to AXYBLBAAZXRE & LONGFELLG@W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words ave all hints, A Oryptogram Quotation LMEBEVIS WA VWXB FIBOVX OEE ALNINV MU ORR GEMQ- UNEBI REHPB—QMIHAQMIVEZ. Yesterday's Oryptequote: HOPE AND BE HAPPY THAT ALL'S FOR THE BEST!—TUPPER. (© 1988, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) work it: Stewart MacKay © There Is No Need To Be This. Firestone Vacuum Cleaner a"! C. G. E. Polisher is the Latest Development in cleaning equipment @ Cleaner Features @ % H. P. Motor for powerful cleaning power. We are sure this is as good as the best. Why not buy today. @ Quiet @ Mounted on wheels for effortless mo bility. This Polisher will scrub your floor put ‘on the wax and shine it to perfection. You ean have all this ; for only Firestone Home & Auto Co. Ltd.” _ _ Charlottetown Dial 5547 4 .95 ~ WEEKLY HENRY at this point uncertain. Rather than try to guess which of the) three available suits would be the | most satisfactory as trump, the. responder pushes the selection! of the trump suit back to the' doubler by making a cuebid of the opponent's suit. The intention is to raise direct- ly to game whatever suit the doubler chooses in response to the two heart cuebid. HEY, TATER, HERE COME. SOME FOLKS WHO WANT TO THEY WON!T HAVE LONG TO WAIT, NU The Boy Who Talks to - Animals (and they talk right back) begins March 16 The GUARDIAN . ETTA KETT ne a a 2 WINGEY PRKEO Fr HE PUT YouRS A NEW WAY-You UNOBR THE SUN LIKE YOURS RARE LAMP UM-6M-M2 FORA | Peersecr# MINUTE. 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