Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 1, 1964 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel Li--Hamiltop WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buflaio WRUC-TV Channel 3--Rochester CBLT-TV..Channel 6~Toronto WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buftalo DBRS S OCME THING HERG A) ie gp WATER on AND ITS A & # aT DOIN Ob HEE a MICKEY MOUSE SATURDAY EVES. 7:00 PM. The Dave King Show 6-3--Hancock 4-UB Round Tabie Panel 2~Dragnet 1:30 PM. Club 11 Dance Party 62--The Lieutenant 3~-Hootenanny ence Welk Show 63--Beverly . Hillbillies 4--The Defenders 9:00 PM #-2--Movie 63--Great Movies Palace 4--Summer Playhouse 0:00 P.M 4--Miss ent 10:30 P.M. ns 1M PRETTY CERTAIN- SURE MARILEA WOULDN'T LIKE EM AT ALL~ SHES TERRIBLE SNOOTY-ACTIN MOST OF THE TIME-- Paw THATS JUST ONE coop | REASON | THIS TO OUR VERY OWN WE'RE GONNA KEEP SECRET GELFS 9--The Twilight Zone 7--Ensign O'Toole 11:00 P.M. V1-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--Newss Weather: Sports Hsis PLM. li--Biock Buster Con- tinued 9~+Answering Service 8-2--Saiurday Night af The Movies 6--Nigh) Metre 3--Movie 11:20 Pm. 9-4--Late Show 4--Sports Vice 3M. 6--Fred Astaire Theatre | 9 sports Special | 7--My Little 4--Late News and Weather Nw OM. 2--Novie nw PM 4--Movie 12:30 A.M. 4~Tight_ Rope SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. 4~Popeye's Piaynouse artoons Universe Pag- | | | | | | on 4530 AM l--En France Jun 'The Christopners 2--Portraits of My Peopie 10:09 A.M, McMaster University Presents &--The Bible Answers ' My Feet 4--Lamp Unto My 2--Social Christianity 10:30 AM 4--Look Up and Live 2--This Is The Life 11:00 AM. Ni--Let's Tek With » Father Meehan 9--Meta Presents $---This is The Life 7--The Holy Mass 6--Church Service 4--Camers Three 11:30 A.M. li--Comment and Conviction 2--Sacred Heart 8--The . Christophers 12:09 NOON }11--Oral Roberts 9--Film Feature 7--Piayhouse 7 &--Fiex The Cet (2:15 Pm | 4--Congress 12:30 Pm 1--Bachelor Father %--Dougias Fairbanks 6--St. t.awrence North 4~--Face The Nation %--Family Playhouse 1:00 P.M. 11--Continental Miniature 9--Album TV 7--Discovery 4--Film Feature 1:30 PLM. \1--Spotlight 9--Ail Star Theatre 7--Issues and Answers 63--Country Calendar 2:00 P.M. 11--Biily Graham Crusade /--Directions '64 6--World of Sport | 4--Sunday Playhouse 2:38 PLM. %--Golf Spectacular 6--International Show- a Twentiet Century 2 Meet The vress 6:30 Pm. 1 9--Walt Disney 4--Mister Ed "7 Pm 8--Bill Dana Show | 6-3--Hazer 4--Lassie 1:3 Pm. Vi--Special Movie 9---Mr, ak @2---Disney's Works at Color 7--Empire $3--Chorus Anyone 4--My Favorite Martian 6:08 P.M 643--Ed. Sullivan 6:3 OM, 9--Sunday Movie 7--Arrest and Tria} 8-2--Grind! 9:00. Pan. 6-6-3-2--Bonanza 4--The Celebrity Game 9:30 P.M. 4---Brenner | 10:00 PM. | 1i--Richard Boone 9--The Hourglass | 8-2--Dupont Show of the Week 7--Dick Powell Show 6-3--Horizon +-Cendid Camere (0:30 Pw. | 63--Question Mark 4-What's My Line 11:08 Pm. 1-9-8-/-6-4-3-2--Newss 1% PLM. 9--Metro Final | 7-4--Late Show | 2-Award Theatre | 11:30 PLM 9--Late Show | @2--Major League Base-| 6--No Hiding Place | ball 3:08 Pm. 11--Sunday Movie Margie 3:30 P.M. 4--TV Hour of Stars 20-7 Nin France | 7--Bowling | 63--Country Ceiendar 4:30° P.M 11--Ploneers 9--Douglas Fisher 6--Time For Adventure 4--Travel Films MONDAY 3:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo | 9:00 A.M. | 7--Jack LaLanne Show 4--Popeye's Playhouse |2--Mike Douglas Show 9:30 A.M. 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 16:00 A.M. §-2--Make Room For Daddy | 7--Girl Talk | 63--Count ot Monte Cristo alender Loss Of Man From Peking Angers State BUJUMBURA (AP)--A Com- munist Chinese diplomat who "| received political asylum at the United States Embassy -- here|®* Burundi government is angry. The disappearance amounts to "an unfriendly act which could damage relations between Bur- undi and the United States," the government radio said Friday. It called shameless the em- bassy's relay of the news to the administration of Mwami (King) Mwambutsi VI. The diplomat is Tung Chi- ping, 24, who arrived May 24 to take up duties as assistant cultural attache at China's big' embassy in Burundi, an impov- erished little African country at May 25 has vanished and the), the top of Lake Tanganyika. Tung defected the next day. He hailed a cab, drove to U.S. Embassy and asked for Ameri- can help in obtaining asylum The Burundi government, which has been. charmed. by emissaries of Pel question Tung. ~ US. em bassy insisted its officials should be -- at any such interro- An embassy spokesman said had expressed a desire to go to the United States. "His breakfast was taken in to him Wednesday morning and he was wanted to} . NEEDS BLOOD VANCOUVER (CP) -- Robert Thacker, 67, has received more' than 800 pints of blood in trans- fusions since 1953 due to a raré disease of the bone marrow which resulted' from a fall. pints and the treatment must be continued indefinitely unless a cure can be found. - Each transfusion averages 10) | CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Vegetables 5, Man's name 9, Atone time 10. Packing. 42. Movable barrier DOWN 1, Aim |2. Covet 8, Trick- taker: cards 4, Couches . Fruit of the oak . Slender scale: mus . Beast of 18, Point: burden abbr. 8, Teased 19. Gull-like by gibes 11, Knock 13. Thruway charges 16, Footed vase 15: Mongoloid 17. Note of CTAIL IE MEP IA IS Tr OIDIOIR MEOIN ICT iC 3 HIUIMIO|R]UIM 3 [AIN] SIUINIY JAIN ABLE WOOed OG A * Medi. pele SIHIEION eval tales . Of the sole of the foot . A river- bank flood protection 27, Forbid 29, Swell + 42 + Ys 9 Ya gale: naut. 26. Confederate 2 27, Lure 28, Gun: sl. ie 29. Count '- Basie leads one 30. Mother colloq. $2, Indefinite article 83. A league: Ger. 34, Fuel 35. To put off 37. Tree 39. King of the Amalekiter 40. External SECRET AGENT X93 THE LONE RANGER DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER 7 WALL IVE GOT TO DO IS 'THINK UP SOMETHING T'GO DEAR GRANDMA". BETWEEN AND." LOVE, SKEETER," ! 7 THAT'S A PRETTY HIGH PRICE TO PRY, JULIET JONES YOU HAD OTHER THINGS ON YOUR MINDS. BY THE WAY, MY NAME IS DONNA, BERLAIN, AND THIS IS MY BROTHER, MIKE MOORE, THATS ALL I CAN STAND>> THISIS A TERRIBLE STRAIN King Fontaree Symadican, Inc., 1964, World rights paierved. AND SEE JUNIOR JUGGLING 6OME -- 6668 / Opening lead -- seven of spades. Making the contract is the primary consideration and mak- ing overtricks is only incidental especially to the rubber bridge player. But to the duplicate player the extra trick 1s a major concern and he would just as soon lose an eyetooth as an extra trick. This hand occurred in a pair event. South was in three no- trump and West led a spade. East won the ace and returned the queen Sonth taking the king. Declarer was in no danger as far as the contract was con- cerned but he wanted to make more tricks than other North- South pairs who might also be in three notrump. He could count ten winners even if the diamonds were not divided 3-3 and his aim was to make an extra trick if possible. He was able to accomplish this by means of an unusual play. He cashed five club tricks and three high diamonds end- ing in dummy at which point this became the position: Declarer's problem was te win two of the three remaining ar - wed the Me gi of dia- monds at ¢ point: permit! West to win with the East had to discard on the diamond and was in trouble. If he discarded the jack of spades South would throw a heart and make the last two tricks with the eight of spades and ace of hearts. If East discarded a heart in- stead, South would throw a spade and make the last two tricks with the A-Q of hearts. Either way South was bound to make. the last two tricks. So South wound up making five notrump as a result of his unusual play. On Monday: Another Famous Hand. Will Not Flag On Flag Fuss Liberals Warm MONTREAL (CP) -- Bandits smashed their way into a north- end bank just before opening Friday and drove off with $91,- 895 in a spray of. bullets fired by a plainclothes policemen. The four bandits smashed through a glass window at the front door of the Toronto-Do- minion Bank branch with a lead pipe. Their heads were covered with black hoods and they car- ried automatic pistols. Six employees were held at gunpoint as they swiftly cleaned out the tellers' cages where cash had just been disttibuted to meet busy end-of-the month business. "They only took a couple of minutes," one employee said. Three of the men dashed out the door while the fourth smashed out through a win- dow. Constable Allan Blue, arriving at the scene, took cover behind a post and fired about 12 shots at the fleeing car. One car parked on the street was dam- aged by bullets. BONANNO DEPORTED OTTAWA (CP) -- The immi-- gration department said Friday that Joseph Bonanno, 59, de- scribed before a United States Senate subcommittee as a top man in the North America Ma- fia, was deported from Canada Thursday. The department said: "He was deported from Montreal yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. He was escorted out of the country by the RCMP." SALLY'S SALLIES COAT SALE y

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