PAGE TEN KILLED BY TRACTOR WALDORF, IVld.. June 1'2 -lAPi -A few hours before undertake: Chilled Clam Nectar or BARN niuvi-: IN " FRESH SEA FOOD DISHES (Throughout the Summer) Lobster Burger Lobster Newburg on Toast English Fish and Chips Fresh Lobster Salad Fried Clams Combination Sea Food Salad Salmon Salad New England Clam Chowder Fresh Lobster Sandwich Grilled Halibut or Salmon Stcali Poached or Fried Cod Fillets Broiled Finnan l-laddie Atlantic Titl-Bits Shrimp, Lobster. Clams Fried in Batter James B. Goldsmith. 49. was due in direct funeral services for a man crushed by a tractor. he too. was killed similarly. Sea Food Cocktail DCAILY ACROSS 1. Climbing. tropical y plant 6. Cigarette (slang) 9. Billing tor a tooth 10. Openings (snst.) :1. Test. as for gold 12. Palm at! ;4. Shoshonean Indian 15. Capital of i Veracruz state , (Men) 16. Secluded 19. Lair 20. Mulberry 21. Light bedstead I2. Finishes America" 83. Searches 85. Nickname for Samud 88. Nimble l8'!. Strikes (sung) . One-spot card so. county (N. Y.) 41. Born I52. I-Isutborl DAlLYg&YP!0QUU.l'E-Here's how to work it: . Onsietur simply stands for another. In this example A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. spoo- trophies, the length and lormstlon of the words are all hint; CROSSWORD DOWN 15. Lustroui 1. Narrow black duct 17. Sacred (Arch) picture 2. Insert (Russ. Ch. 3. Wing 18. Measure 4. Negative 22. River reply (NW. Fr.) 5. Ami-rnstive 23. Ornamental "113 UIIEWIE-1 vote molding EH13” 53333 6. Simpieton 24. River t s , 7- D8llZh19l' (POL) Yesterdsyis Answer, of Mines 25. Iv'ia:.zopped' 31. Charge for (Gr. Myth.) hill services 8. Psnted 26. A msrjorsm 32- Tm"-men! 11. Subtle 27. Part or 34. Merrimenl emanation "to be" 37. A blood- 12. Craze 28. Lassos relation 13. Converts 29. Gifts for 38. Court. into leather the poor 40. Toward AXYDLIAAXI II I-ONGFELLOW Incl: day the code letters on diner-art. RMWXQ-RXKPQ BTWU ZPM TPW- XUQ AWYTXKKPQ RV J2? BULBWFXJP KPX-JPUUVKWU. REALMB YET UNBOBN. IN AO- "rs:--it Yesterday's Cryptoquote: CENTS NOW UNKNOWN. THY SONG SHALL LEARN- PRAGUE. 9:30 GBFF. DINE AND DANCE AT SANDYS TONIGHT Al. BLANCHARD AND HIS CLOVER CLUB DANCE BAND - I A.M. LI'L ABNER (Trtm ily Thornton W. lumen) EXABPERATXON Little things that irritate Often most exasperate. -Old Mother Nature. Bill Mink lay !ist in the grass at the edge oi a steep sand bank by the Big River. Mrs. Billy layvflaf. in the grass beside him. their heads were showing over the edge oi the bank as they looked down at s hole just out of reach below them. Their eyes were red with the anger or exasperation. To be exasperated is to have some- thing you greatly desire almosz. but not quite. within reach. or to be not quite but almost able to do something you greatly want to do. Billy and Mrs. Billy wanted to reach that hole below them in the bank and couldn't. Billy had tried to climb to it below, but every time the sand became loose and in spite of all he could do. he would slide back to the bottom each time. Now irom above they could almost but not quite reach that hole. Could anything have been more exaspersting. i As they lay there in the grassl looking down. a long stout bill wast poked out of that hole. It was the bill oi Rattles the Kingfisher. ior that hole was the doorway of his home. For 9. long time. or what seemed like a long time. he set in his doorway with just his bill out- side. Even could Bi-lly Mink or Mrs. Billy have reached that door- way that stout pointed bill would have stopped them and they knew it The only time to enter that home would be when neither Rat-i ties nor Mrs. Rattles was there. After a. while. Rattles came Juli and went rattling oi! toward the- Smiling Pool and Laughing Brook? Hardly had he left when Mrs.' Rattles arrived with a small iishi in her bill. She come without rat- tling. she wasn't telling my one where her home was. She popped into that hole like s flesh. Instant- ly there was a lot or noise inside. the hungry cries of greedy young Kingrishers. each clamoring for that tish. "Just listen to that."' whispered Billy Mink to Mrs. Billy. "There must be is. lot of them in there. What a dinner they would make!" "I wonder," said Mrs. Billy thoughtfully. "what do you wonder?" asked Billy. "I wonder how far in that bank that noise is." replied Mrs. Billy. Billy left the edge of the bank and slowly went straight back all the time with his head close to the ground. He was listening. Hr: went back there three ieet, four NOTICE A Special Public Meeting of the Patrons of the Wilt- shire Dairying Co. Ltd. will be held in Wiltshirc Hall on Thursday evening, June 15th at 8:30, to discuss matters that vitally concern the in- terests oi all Patrons. Mr. Dennis will be present. Admission 50 Cents WI BIN NOl'lCiN'!)' OH CHI ' mr'1- THE. 'NANCY " jstnnces. the iinesse lDiDN'T WANT WI. HAiNl TO LET THIS '1” wondei lhow tar "inSC that host is," replied Mrs. Billy. feet. six ieet, eight feet. ”1t can't be farther than this," Continued on page 14 4J()f1'(q:uf.l'H'tffl'tfil'lrAl'tl'-' If .- m-is-:35,-,1-. gcontract Bridge gBy Josephine Culbertson S PLAY FOR COMBINATION OF CHANCES '.QiJiLrCvZt0.tlIL'zCLGiDCiI;iui'JCAiJC'Q1D.t2i. Strickly as a matter of "percent- age." a declarer should iinesse Ior a missing king even if he has 10 cards in that suit-the finesse has it substantially better chance than the play for a. "drop." How- ever, under many different circum- should be abandoned-not because of 8 change in probabilities. but be- cnuse the "drop" play can be com- bined -with another possibility to great advantage. The following deal, which is thoroughly typical. illustrates this point: . South dealer. North-South vulnerable 4.110942 QK32 oxios AA7 .5 AK6 910935 WNE :9!-ii276 QQ743 4.133 S .pI2io96 QAQ877 var QA'.ie .g.Ks2 Thebidding: South West North Eut 1; Pass 34 Plus ANT Pass 5. Pill sN'r Pass 60 PHI 3; Pass Pass Psss west opened the heart ten Dimi- my's king 1'35 Played: and Mm" out a great deal or thought. Swih led and iinessed the spade Jack. West won and rel-Umed I hm”? Later, South could not avoid the loss or a diamond, and the slain was gone. Apparently. declai-er's knowledge went just for enough to tell him that the tinesse ior the trump king was better than a play to drop that card. But this was no: the "whole story"-not by a very large margin! South's best overall chance was to combine two pos- sibilities. The right play was the ace oi spades at the second trick. I! the king tell, it would be all over; if it did not fall, South would elimi- hate the hearts and clubs from both hands by ruiiing, then lead a trump, to throw in whichever defender had the king. That de- iender's iorced return would be 3, diamond-and it was 3 to i that the missing diamond honors were "Split" between East rind West. Thus, Smith would have an ex. ceilent chance to avoid the loss of a diamond. sim l in in 1 0 divided honorspy y D yng 1' COSTS ONLY Si by Al Capp 1-Vs THE GUARDIAN. (JHARL()'l'liET()WN . ' A C rum; or ruin aowu. MOUNTED ? -up-'-u J .1:-.-.l.;.;p-;-..;'..J....-...... .. IOE PALOOKA or mm -51-. mag cnv STADIUM I5 ,iAMMED...GUEUE5 NAVE seen romeo smce wzu Moanme son TlCKET5..3l;40:K?A:5 Tm H N t. A trace 0 ch woke M cMM,,o,.. SHIP is ALMOST OVA"-u AS THE ROYAL PARTY ENTAH5... ms IMJESTYS P NW INCLUDES Ml TAN cMuRcuiLL. i LORD MGINTBAYTE N FRANK FARRELL JUNE 14. 1950 by lane Grey V-you SMASHED our . H;cioM-- A 34200 74155. .. AIOWJ w routes TI-Ileausx-Ir UIO . 4-f1Tm"-'r' .49 HOBBIES I Eli 7 ou, LOOK 2 THERE'S UNCLE. Busevi ;,..,t,.y,.,x.,., ...... . ah E DO vou S'POSE HE BRoU6HT Tl-VGRAND PIANO WITH MM HE'S GiVlN' TO QUELLA? WELL. WELL, cHu:Pi.EsEl2SzY- -to LUCKY MAN--Cour-v2ATuLAi'ious . FINE GIRL, t2uELLA'.-wELL,wELi., BEN-Guess wou CAN RUN TH STORE WHILE ci-ilizps on we ,. ONEYMOON" ..L- or rifonirns F 'S''C 7'' i'"” '-” Ity Carl Anderson HOBBI E5 zzz . by Bulord "135 HOME LATE! SHE sAvs-- umpul Dorrv GIVES ME THE DICKENS IF 1 smr ou1'--- VVE DECIDED WE WILL NOT STAQT ON OIJI? VACATION TODAY -I'VE PLIT IT 0:: IJNTH. TDMOQQOW - 50 GO TO WORK - DEA? '” ACyAlN TO MY O5Fl(.E STALTF d AND St-IPPERS ARE LAID OUT" --THE TABLES SET, MY Dmnems IN THE OVEN -cosr-Eds STILL HOT" F . .wuv oosswr sue LEAVE ; ME SONETHINGTO MWL H2 HER OUT ABOUT ?! Dy ueorge iiler WI! VNELL-BOYS-bbol NOV DE THAT THE 3056 i-ioMs'i.ien.'u mu Aug EVERY DAY, out we LELLO-MAZIE ' ILL MEET YOU .. . . ......-s :17 L ”il"”T. -illmli by Vliestotel IS nwr ms Mowtn sou: rams: wurrs tso Foe?