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Beethoven Half Hour:

"Fidelio” And Moonlight Sonata

Todays Wireless

12.30-2.15 p.m.--European Programme. 12.30 p.m.-J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

Ave Maria Spring Song.

Schubert. Mendelssohn.

Andante Cantabile. Tchaikowsky. Hearts & Flowers,

Tobani (arr. Willoughby). The Wedding of the Rose,

Jessel (arr Willoughby).

12.48 pm-Alfred Piccaver, Tenor.

Tress

The Song of Songs Love in Mine Wait

Rasback Moya Gartner. D'Hardelot, Salmon.

1 pm—Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m. -Haydn, Quartet in B Major Op. 76, No. 4 played by the Prisca Quartet.

1st Movement Allegro con spirito.

2nd

3rd 4th

Adagio.

Menuett.

Allegro ma non troppo. 1.22 p.m.-Haydn. Toy Symphony, Al-

legro. Minuet & Trio, and. Finale. 1.30 p.m.→→Reuter Press. Local weather

forecast, ime and Announcements. 1.40 p.m.--Bance and Variety.

Foxtrots

BRIDGE NOTES

ZBW 355 M. 845 ko's

Let's put our heads together, With plenty of money and You,

Matt Roy Fox and his Orchestra. Humorous-Sun Bathing,

Foxtrotz

Jane Carr, Impressionist.

*** Magnolias in the Moonlight,

Crazy with love,

Roy Fox and his Orchestra.

Comedy-

Flanagan and Allen Memories,

ZEK 640 ke'S

p.m.--Half an hour with Beethoven. Overture to "Fidelio" played by the

B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, con ducted by Bruno Walter.

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From The Studio:

Castro, Doreen fa And H. L. Ozorio

sung by William Edwards.

“Y Delŷn Aur

Rhondda Welsh Glee Singers..

Mentra Gwenae

Adieu to dear Cumbria,

Evan Williams (tenor).

All through the Night,

March of the Men of Harlech,

Royal Mountain Ash Male Choir.

Leonora's Aris_from "Fidelio" sung| 9 10«=London. "Stop Dancing." A

by Frida Leider."

Sonata in C Sharp Minor (Moon-

light) Op. 27: No. 2 Federewski.

7.30 pm. Closing locaēd by 193

programme of very light music ar-

ed by James Moody. m—London, News and An-

nouncements.

quộtu- | 9,55 p.Quentin MagLean at the

Cinema Organ.

tions and exchange market report Flanagan and Allen..35 p.m. Symphonic Rhapsody (Eric Coates) played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra.

Foxtrots-

With a

twinkle in your eye, That song in my heart,

Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.

Vocal—

:

Sing Something in the Morning,

Bebe Daniels. Foxtrot To you,

Roy Fox and his Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down. 14-7 p.

Chinese Programme. 17-11 pan-European Programme.

Edward German selection.

- "It was: 80” beautiful” MEN (Freed & Barris.)

7.40 p.m. Studio. Palapo-Saxophon-

ist.

1... Londonderry Air

2.

G. O'Connor Morris. Saxophone Classique,

Clyidé Doerr: 3. Dance Hongroise... Ring Hager. 8 pm. Local time signal and weather

report.

8.03 p.in.-Studio. Ted Castro, Doreen

Ma, and H. L. Ozorio.

1.

What will I tell my heart ?

Ted Castro.

By ELY CULBERTSON

2.

I'm Yours,

Lita (Tango)

H. L. Ozorio:

3.

Supposin'

Doreen Ma.

Ted Castro.

Quick Thinking

In nine out of ten situations at fore, would be able to ruff a heart the bridge table deliberate thought continuation. Something had to be is the prerequisite of successful ic-done to stop this dire calamity and tion. In the tenth case it is absolu-declarer found the solution instan- tely fatal to "go info huddle.” taneously in the discard of his own The one salvation is to convince the heart king. Had declarer thought opponents that there is nothing to about this West would have had no He could have continued think about. To-day's hand is a problem. striking illustration of this point. (hearts on the certainty (unless South even a fleeting were unethical) that East now would

Had declarer giveny a vulner-be void of hearts. As it was West

thought to his first able small slam would have melted could not be blamed for thinking like the snows of yesteryear.

that a heart continuation would afford declarer a discard on dum- my's queert.

West, dealer.

North-South vulnerable.

NORTH

$ 42

HQ 6 5

D 8 7 5 4 3 C 7 6 2

EAST

S 7 5 3

HAJ 10 9 8 7 4 H2

.

* DAKQJ 109 6

C94

SOUTH

4. My kingdoin for a kiss,.

5. My darling,

+

Will you remember (Waltz), Someone to care for me

H. L. Ozorio. 6. September in the Rain,

19.05 pm-Songs by Turner Layton.

On Treasure Island (Leslie & Burke), Sailing-home with the Tide

(Watson, Denby & Connelly). Paris in the Spring (Gordan & Revel). Leave me with a love song

(Kennedy & Williams).

10.18 p.m.-Dance Music and Variety.

Foxtrots

Merry-go-round, Admiration,

Duke Ellington & his Orchestra Mendoline-

Valse de Concert,

Foxtrots

Maria Scivittaro.

Without a word of warning, From the Top of your Head,

Richard Himber & His Ritz-

Humorous

Carlton Orchestra.

Sandy the Dentist...Sandy Powell. Piano Duet

Faust--Waltz variations,

7.

8.

Doreen Ma. Top of the Town....Ted Castro. Thanks for: inspiration, In the shade of the old apple

tree

EL Otorio. To you Sweetheart Aloha,

Tangos

9.

Doreen Ma 8.30 p.m. Half an hour of Welsh

Music and songs.

"The Leek." A Selection played by

the London Palladium Orchestra. Praise of Wales, The Gipsy,

Cara Mari,

Monika,

Rawiez & Landauer.

Barnabas von Geczy & his Orch. Rolling down the Hill-Billy-trail, Under the Old Pine Tree,

Foxtrot

Cash The Hill Billies. Love, Please Stay,

Waltz One Kiss in a Million,

-Henry Jacques & Orch. -Close" down.

What's On At the

Cinemas

West shifted to the jack of clubs and, after déclarer had won this AT THE ALHAMBRA—The Out- dleton. One of the most-unique-my- and begun to reel off trumps, the casts of Poker Flat, with Preston stery stories to reach the screen. The

Foster and Jean Muir. wisdom of the first play took onistic drama of the turbulent days of a background of science for the my- A tensely real story is placed in a great College with greater significance than the mere "Forty Nine" in the California mining sterious crimes. This is unusual and guard against a ruff. With one camps. Blazing gun duels, the birth stirs the interest from the start with trump left to play this was

the of the Vigilante movement, gambling Lowe as the sleuth. The love interest

and romance on the slopes of the Sier- is supplied by Florence Rice. situation:.

ras are among the features of the pic-ter ture.

WEST

S 10

D 2

CJ 10 8-3

S·A· K ·Q· J · 9 8 6.

WEST

CAK Q5

S None

H J 10

West North East

HK 3

D' None

The bidding:

3 hearts Pass 3 no trump

4 hearts Pass Pass

Pass

Pass Pass

South D None Double C 10 8 3

6 spades

West's opening three bid was de- finitely shaded but, considering his extremely freakish distribution, his non-vulnerability, and his defensive

SOUTH

S None HQ 6 D: 8 C.76

EAST None H-None

D

K. Q: 9

SOUTH

S 6

H 3

D None CK Q 5

The last trump put West on the weakness, it was really not a bad bid spot. He could not let go a heart at all. South obviously was aggres-without making both of dummy's sive in jumping to six spades, but hearts good, and a club discard would it cannot be denied that he had a solidify South's suit. Acting on his hard nut to crack against the op-first assumption that declarer had ponents preemptive bid. His double no more hearts he let go the ten of of three no trump solved the pro-hearts, a and declarer got rid of his blem temporarily, but when four losing club on dummy's heart six hearts came around to him he realis- It is interesting to note that had ed that it would be impossible to declarer failed to chuck his heart get explicit information from North king on the ace he could not have at this high-level and therefore, made the slam even if West had took the bull by the horns hoping then failed to give his partner to find some usable card in the ruff, because a club trick would have North hand.

to be conceded later. The squeeze West was acutely unhappy about was entirely the result of the heart selecting an opening lead, and final-king unblock. -

ly hit on the ace of hearts. The

TODAY'S QUOTATION moment dummy appeared with three Question; Partner having opened hearts to the queen declarer saw with one heart, what is the proper danger.

Since West's heart suit onge with

could be no better than A-J-10 he 99763 HAK D854 C9653 must have seven, and East, there Answer: One no trump.

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