Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1964, p. 12

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La Rg peer On EATEN Bim gm AEE: AEROMONAS tt RIC RMEN EN EN ct EES re SURE, HARRY. ONLY GIMME A CHANCE TO DAT 906. PLI GET EVEN Wi' CALL OUT TO HiM/ 6 pt nas HELL WITHOUT SEBING ME/ 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 28, 1964 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Chantel Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale © WBEN-TV Chantel 4--Buffalo WEBW-TV Channel %Buffalo WRUC-TV Channel 8--Rochester TUESDAY €VB. 5:00 P.M. 6---Broadway Goes Latin 4--News With Van Miller 2--Today, 1964 1d Pm. 4--Headline News 4:30 PLM. 11-9--@-4-2--News; ' ence. Sports 6--The Observer 4 PM 1i--Family Theatre ©2--Huntiey Brinkiey 7:00 P.M. 9--The Liftiest Hobo 7-6--News, Weether, 8-2--Toni ight Show 6--Iinternational Cinema 3-Mike Hammer WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 1:00 A.A. 7--Jeck LeLanne Show pet; go Playhouse 2--Mike Douglas Show 9:30 AM, 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 A.M. #2--Make Room For Daddy J--Girl Talk 63--Nafional Schools 4--Calendar 10:30 AM. $-2--Word For. Wore TPrice Is Right 63--Chez Helene 4! Love Lucy 11:00 A.M. #-2--Concentration 7--Messagu 4-House Party 3100 PM 9--Theatre 8-2--Another World 7--General Hospita' 3--Summerama 4--To Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. 1i--Bar 11 Movie 9--Mickey Mouse Club &--The Match Game 7--Tralimaster 63--Mademoissile de Paris 4=Secret Storm 2--Captain Bob 4:39 PM. 9--Kiddo Vacation Time 4--Republican National Convention WEDNESDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. A NON EO BAO REE GE ES Blind PR Man Excelling As Sculptor -- WINNIPEG (CP) -- George Cohen of Montreal sees handicap as an advantage in his job as public relations officer, fashion commentator and writer and adviser to Canadian dress designers and hairdressers. "No one evér forgets me." Mr. Cohen, on a cross-coun- try tour for a client, explained that he has been totally blind for 20 years. He was a professional dancer when he lost his sight at 27 be- cause of glaucoma, In the next three years his sight returned more than 60 times before he became permanently blind: in 1944, "Once I knew I was perman- his! of his plasticine works to @ ve Pi geo sto gen Be ently blind I could build my fu- ture accordingly. - While in hospital in 1945 Mr. Cohen was her plasticine to exercise his hands. "I soon found I could simitlate the shape of le's heads in clay more ly than the av- erage sculptor." As a joke he submitted one committee at the Montreal Mu- seum. The judges, unaware he was blind, awarded him a schol- arship to study under some of Canada's leading sculptors. "I knew then there need be no limitations to my life and byegan to be interested in the world of business and writing. Pretty soon a Montreal news- paper asked me to write a regu- lar column of humor, -For my material I just wandered around listening to people talk and wrote them up the way I heard them, My readers never knew of my' affliction and I had a wonderful time." CROSSWORD ACROSS 5, Severe 2%.tano 4 LOR OMENSRIERT CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ; (Top record-holder in Masters' Individue! Championship Play) South dealer. Neither side vulnerable Opening lead -- queen of dia- monds, There is # certain amount of ; |ambiguity attached to the term "safety play', r Loretta Young 1. Yellowish- 4The McCoys brown loam 6. God of pleasure: N--Family deatre meas- 9--Five O'Clock Matinee Sotho Early' § j--The Early Show i1--Musicale é--Riverboat 6. Incense x 6-2--Jeopardy r 7--Missing Linke 0:30 P.M. 21. 6--Girl Talk | 63--The Forest Rangers 7--Comba! 4--Pete and Gladys | 2The Rifleman 46--Wanted Dead or Alive) 12:00 NOON 6:00 P.M 4The Andy Griffi | Show . wal | %-Noonday Report 4--News with Van Miller | 8-2--Say When | 2Today 1964 | Tm$urfside & 6---Sportsfolio | 6~Elwood Glover | 2 4--News and Weather prt 4--Headline News 12:1) P.M. 3-T.V. 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Channel 9 Theatre Soraya Martian aha tn mu | 4--Password <P ana aa 11:20 PM. 2--Loretta Young | eye t-4--Late Show bi C 11:38 PLM. } 2:30 PLM, 9--Movle | &2--The Doctors 7--Farmer's Daughter i--Music 9--Douglas Fairbanks Sometimes it indicates a man- .jner of play whereby declarer can assure himself of the loss of no tricks in a given guit if he " handles correctly the combina- CItiNicMmetrisisiy] |!on of cards in his own hand IONKIS MMS IEIAIS| |and dummy's, Thus, if declarer has A-Q-9- 3-2 and dummy has K10s4 4 can protect against the loss of any tricks in the suit by first leading the ace, Now, even if it turns out that either opponent was dealt J-8-7-6, declarer wins five tricks by taking the indi- cated finesse against the jack. Had declarer first led the 'king from dummy, he would lose a trick if his jeft-hand opponent started with the four missing cards, Sometimes the safety play is emp:oyed when declarer is will- ing to ¢ de one trick in a suit, perhaps unnecessarily, be- cause he wants to be certain not to lose two, Thus, with A-10-9-3-2 facing K-8-5-4, he may lead the two and, if the next player fol- lows low, play the eight. This method guards against the pos- sibility of losing two tricks if + 94 defender was dealt Q.J- Sports . 4--Phil Slivers Show ure 3--Hennesey 27. Plot of jand 29, Bra- zilian palm 30. Half an em 31, Music note 33, Abyss 85. A factory 36. Girl's nickname 37. Norwegian author 38. English 1:30 AM, 130 Pim. VThe Flin 9--Tuesday Nigh? Movie $-2--Mr. Novak A thing of value . Bequeath . Minister's house Scot, . Excavation from which ore is extracted Before Sun god Free Proclaim 9. Subject of discourse 10, Native of Sweden 17, Insect 19, Oriental nurses 20, Lubricate 21, Join 22, Father: collog. 28, Ruth sym, 2 5 | 3--Petticoat Junction $:00 P.M. Ni--Special Movie 63--Patty Duke 4--High Adventure 6:30 P.M. 8--Moment of Fear /--McHales Navy Yesterday's Answer 42, Luck: Ir. 48, On the sheltered side: naut. 45, Perform 46. Affirma- poet tive reply 41, Heathen 48, Dan. image money YZe 8 1/9 Show | 15. 16. 18, 19. 22, 25. 26. Metal Pert. to hearing 28. Measure $2, Leap over 34, Prong 85, Original 39. Bowl underhand 40. Toward 41. So, Am. river 44. Test, asore 47, Warble 49. A sister's daughter 50. Appearing as if eaten $1, Canvas shelters 52. A mud volcano DOWN 1, Crippled ion) Hour! 4--Mee? The Millers 3--Popeye 2--Divorce Court Another type of safety play is directed not so much to the problem of how to deal with a particular combination of cards in a given suit as it is to the question of how to deal with the play of the entire hand. Today's hand offers such an illustration, Declarer wins the diamond lead, cashes the king of hearts, and plays another heart, When West follows with the eight, the nine is finessed. Declarer does not expect the nine to win -- he double-fine: beause by doing so he ass' the contract. If East wins" nine, declarer becontes,assu: of four heart tricks and te ¢pfi- tract. The safety play happens to result in an overtrick for de- clarer, Without it, though, he would go down. Ordinarily, in most hands, de- clarer would finesse dummy's jack as the most lucrative play in the long run, but the safety play is evokeq in this deal be- cause it guarantees three no- trump. 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