.... ,.g stoma sngtii it matters much which way you I!- E'eI thing) you think this iu't IO- -old Mother Nature. Paddy the Beaver was prepar- ing to take a vacation. He need- ed a change. He knew he need- ed I change. He knew it because Mrs. Paddy had told him so. Truth to tell. he wanted a change Everybody needs a change nowl Miracle Cushion llolds False Teeth light -” Eases Sore Gums Sent it b ui D-ntun I visllllonht ue I tnllutph nl -team. a miss- -unal in. ,.l.,.... Ivltnuu that pl; rid of ill; .m..,......, and m.t.i...n of l......, hnttlv ......., ,..,, It-eth. an-lg new JUIE. lrfllnini ....... .... to loose niiuix ItPflIiifIf tm . uuskea fl um .. irtnlgl-n t-bloc ltheterlilrrfnn--I .. In my! nr ”lAlk.lA -h .l V ' Halsnleaa mgutna oiilutuidl" "” W" San; ry-linen can ill-I iron 2 t. a month. buys solt and Illtllilt 5.... no; hardm and ruin plate Pm-in gum 5...; -ll-u Wfllatlenirnl .. limo-.l so .l..ly fnvvllia with IAlll93ltp' luau 5nug sung nlurvl t l..l....... min. : lino-ta I... ..,.. "V of -0-" I-I-rm II 10 !ll..m-v nut .1 not -ati-om it all .tn..u,l.t. G. T. FULI-URD Cc.. Ltd. hm-tulle. Ont. W00! ISLMIII GARIBOII FERRY SERVICE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 7 am, 9 am. ll am., I p.m. 3 fun. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CPCY on' first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: N ORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. Island Up Laughing Brook and then. Now Paddy was try- ing to decide where to go on his. vacation. ”Are you going up the brook?" asked Mrs. Paddy. ”Perhaps." said Paddy. "If I were going, 1 would go down the brook?" asked Mrs. Paddy. ”Wlly'."' Paddy wanted to. know. "Because there probably would be more It) see and it would be easier going.” replied Mrs. Pad-l dy. i ”l.lttle Joe Otter has the wan-l dt-ring foot." said Mrs. Paddy. ”Therc is something in that,” said Paddy. ”l was way up the brook once. The farther I got the less water there was for swimming and safety. The brook kept getting smaller and small- er. It viz-is a hard trip and a daligt-rolls one. if I go down the brook pcrhaps I will reach the Big River. There will be plenty of water there. and plenty of water means safety as all Beav- ers know.” Mrs. Paddy nodded. ”lf I were you I would go down and try to get to the Big River." said she. "Supposing the brook leaves the Green Forest before it gets to the Big River?" said Paddy. "If it does, you don't have to keep on. You can always come back." said Mrs. Paddy. Paddy thought this over. He didn't like the idea of being where there were no trees. in this he was quite unlike Jerry Muskrat. .lerry loves open coun- - to . I M" den ed lchina case-along with the Sovietl The .. tie loves wet meadows and marches. in fact, be builds hi house right out In the open. But then Jerry doesn't live largely on the kind of food that Paddy the Beaver needs You know Pad- dy lives on the bark of trees. In winter that is practically all he has to eat. Jerry isn't a bark eater. "Little Joe Otter says he has been all the way down to the Big River and has gone both up and down the Big River. He says there are other brooks flowing into the Big River and be has been up and down those. If he can do it I don't see why I can't do it." Paddy said this in a very d '” ' manner. "Little Joe has the wandering foot." said Mrs. Paddy. "What do you mean?" asked Paddy. "I mean that he never stays long in one place the way we do. And I hear that Mrs. ()tter is just like hint." explained Mrs. Paddy. "I have made up my mind," declared Paddy. "That's good." replied Mrs. Paddy. "I had begun to think you never would. Which way are you going?" "Down." replied Paddy. He said it as if it were a relief fol Israel's P. M. Sees New Clouds TEL AVIV, Israel illeutersl-l Prime Minister Davil Ben Gur- ion said Tuesday that "new clouds have begun to appear across our borders" and called upon world Jewry to "rally around Israel as never before." In a message on the eve of the festival ushering in the Jewish year 5,715. he said: "While re- maining vigilant and alert and ready to meet whatever may be-l fail us. we can welcome the new! year with confidence in our strength and the justice of our cause." MURDER ATTEMPT MEXICO CITY (AP!-Dr. Tan- credo Martinez Garcia. a leader of Domini Republic exiles. was shot and severely wounded Monday in an apparent assassins tion attempt. He was taken to hospital with a head wound. CONTRACT BRIDGE By any Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL aqlsln Palmer Electric Phases I50 - 8544 ' rive out ACHE Television Programme ' Schedule CFCY TV ctutxmn. ts THURSDAY 4 00 p m-Afternoon Musicale 5 ill ,l.lll.--till ..ti cllll ittlss Show . .ltI pm.-The Lone Ranger on p m.-Western Theatre on pm.-CFCY TV News . 07 p.m -The Weather I0 p.m.-The Scarlet Horseman 7 .10 p.m.--5pM1l Weekly with Loman Mt-Alllay H on p.rn.--Meet McGrnw it 10 p.m.-Climax 9 1) p.rn.-The Fox Hunt lo:no pm.-Command Appeartincr M pm.--("BC TV Vt-us I0 pm.-CFCY-TV NPWI and st mys- ll II: san- i' '. Pan 3' F3 8' Opening lead A king of spades. Defense against suit contracts can take many forms. but one of the most frequent methods of ai- lack by the defenders is to try to rtln declare-r out of trumps. If this can be accomplished. the de- fenders may then be in position to cash all the high cards they have left or run a long suit. Where the ratio of trtlmps hold is eight by the dcclarer's side against five by the defenders. the tug of war with trumps ill often spirited. Usually. declarer just about lasts when the proportion is ll-5. but sometimes his trumps reata elsewhere. and the battle is usually one between high cards. when declarer has less than eight trumps to work with. he will generally have his hands full trying to overcomg the trump deficiency. South went down in today's deal because his trumps. power- ful as they were. proved inade- quate. He was unlucky to find four trumps banked against him in one hand. The four heart con- tract was fine. and would have made with a normal 3-2 triirnp break. but the 4-1 division. plus proper defense by West, proved to be more than South could han- tile. Three rounds of spades were led and South had to trump the third one. The king of hearts was led. and West wisely refus- ed to take his ace. The queen of heart: was led. and again west did not take the trick. East show- ed out and declarer knew he was licked. West had A-7 of hearts lcfi. while South was down to J-l0. Dummy still had the nine. If declarer continued Willi a trump. West would win and fire a spade back to force out South's last trump and defeat N13 con- tract by two tricks. D ec l a r e r correctly decided therefore. to salvage what he could from a bad situation. He ran his clubs until West ruffed with the seven. The ace of trumpp don't hold out. If declart-r has more than. eight trumps. the issue generallyi to be the decisive factor. then became the setting trick. Quantity. not qualify, proved Z WStoriesTOf ,What Happened At Little Rock Central High Editor's note: What took place inside Little Rock Central High School Monday when Negro stu- dents wrnt to classes for three Elmira? Reporters were barred. Here are two versions. repre- senting two different viewpoint Melba Pa'liIln. I5. lilh grade. is one of the Negro students and the daughter of a her. Howard Cooper. is. lflth grader. is the son of A. E. Cooper Sr. of a grain brokerage firm. , Howard's father describes him- self as one who believes that "lu-gregalinn is best for both rat-cs." By WF.l.llA PATTll.I.0 Written for The Associated Press Would you have exchanged places lhlili me and entered Cen- tral as I did Monday morning? who I'm sure if separated would not attack a mouse. The favorite trick of the kids was to form a group in a circle and scream: "Two. four. six. eight. we ain't gonna Integrate." I know of no physical Injury to any of the nine students. I was tly tlowKl?; COOPER Written for The Associated Press o'clock. This was about I) min- utes before the first bell rang. Already a large crowd had galli- ered and it increased rapidly as Page 16 The Guardi-in Vote To Shelvo Cl'Ill'IO Question, Iy LLOYD McDONALD Canadian Press staff Writer UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. tCPlQ The United Nations General As- sembly vuted late Tuesday to shelve for another year the ques- tion of admitting Communist China to the UN after Malaya; Thurs. Sept, 26. 1957 Demand: Safe Measures Alter Gas Explosions PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Man. ICPv-An explosion on the tran- Canada gas pipeline seven miles south of here Monday night has brought an announcement from Mayor H. L. Henderson 41 Port- iage la Prairie that-all city gas 2'.l;?u.?L?'22.?i.”2.'("i.Z?.fL? til ' distribution has must in we- Peipms government. lied before the introduction at gas By a vote of 47 to 27 with seven Efvfggetgeplztglrlgggs abstention: and South Africa ab-,5-ems km in the "n" we "sembly '"W””9d mi The explosion. on a min. shook steering committee's recommend- ation not to include the question on its agenda and not to make I!!! move to unseat the national-I ist government. t The balloting iepresenled a split in the various non-Commit-. windows it the city's south side and sent flames 500 feet into the air. scorhing a .100-yard area. It was the third explosion in a week in Manitoba. The pipeline company is testing the new pipe by sending natural gas through slapped by one girl. I Here are the events I saw at. Little Rock Central. 2 I arrived at school around I. nist voting blocs, with several As- , It under pressure. Figures on l6n:ALl'lt.S'an memsaers joining tilelblonday night's pressure were ntte fates an Britain in vol-loot available. ing for the shelving recommend-l In Greater Winnipeg distribu- alion. ition lines are tested by injecting Casting opposing voles - which water or air. Gas service has not in fact were favorable to the Red 3'04 S1-31"-ed 10 any MBIIHOD3 P011"- first explosion occurred bloc were such countries as Den-.l"5l w9d”95d"'.V 3' 33399 M”-v mark, Sweden. me Republic op. 15 miles west of here. the second Ireland. and Ghana. the new.?”", S,3""'da3' 12 mll” swlh M C mm ' lth be f fl "WIDGE- ..2.. c”.?.?.Z”. ..i'Z3"1..J. .if."ifs.! com:-my spokesmen have said mu gmaint ithe first two blasts were caused no bl - - . C by defects in the pipe. rather dia, l::u:l,5La;;l;l,gP:ki;lan.ai-31::lth?" l””'d"'9 ""9" "'9 W” W” ugal. Saudi Arabia and Tunisia. 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Weather I went. and I am glad. -- .i d an ed H213 nmrhrumn Alone The en-win... in trialling actual en- u,":' '' '” "" '"”" '” general office by policemen. Mohawk :;...:c.l.'l':.u;uE:n1",-::,e1rferllng TM cmmrn u Cemml hue. Jo R. CKCW - Moncton experienced by I child of is g',;':,,'f'N',l"",,".-"f,rf,,".”,,,"',,,,:l;: g,.5.g,T3;g,;'1'5"ga0gu rvrvenlgaful mu. y''” S"'""”''' "I "'""”- "" the day. Many white students Punrf FT. FEEDH. t'l' Mnarr&n:PIogr Channel 2 challenge haunted nub, ulwlnp "mmwon; zrunusg rr'l.i.5now auucm l'TNIl'1IlTi(. cam HI! I I OM49 decision. .1 mm 'fbl:"Io-Vt0'.'.l0.lh'.'Eft"&lrYlDl.I'lo at Twtiuuarsustaksr Lord is my strength and E ' " I u -H --1 in my uilelti. my belrt trusted In ""3 "VWNT3 LEAVE . ' -"' '4'-r";""M'! "WW Him and I m hand" wmi Although no mini hostility ""4 ""”"'v verse in mind mill hope was shown in gym on basketball "T4-!b (cl lmyerllmrmrt entered wuofteathrowIataNeg:roboy .. -2 'T"'T - ,. V” onoanuotce-lnttttai atuwdlagtheclaaa. 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