.:s:-13.”.-..,.g., g , PAGE TEN KUMCHON INIILTIATID I30 DIVISIONS 'o"ANG KOCNANG NAMWON KWANGJU WONJU AGAIN -- UN forces rcoccu-pied Wonju (1) and push- cd north almost to Hoengsong. Oiiher UN troops swept through Yongwoi (2) and an unidentified town south of Seoul (3). Red CMINJU troops occupied Ichon (4). while elements of six Red divisions. which have infiltrated south of lhc UN defense line, are now operating around (5). - A ROYAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT rHE QUEEN HOTEL 195 Queen Street Moncton, N. B. Now Under New Management Free Parking Space. European Plan. Quiet Residential District, one" block from heart of Business Section. Dining Room in connection. Popular Priced Home Cooked Meals- I-DAiLY CROSSWORD Eriiillil BDUBEJ ACROSS 4. Remove. as 19. Band on a. 1 1. Price a harness sleeve 6. Green 5. Electrical 21. Malt klin herbage Engineer 22. Ground 11. singly (abbr.l grain 12. Very slowly 6. European 38. African (mus) kite mammal 13. Narrow ,7. Twilled 24. 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In this exaniplc A is used ilirro L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- i. r length and formation or the words are all hints. " I v i rode letters are different. A (fryptogram Quotation ii 1." i A T IV . N A '1' P H i' H E H A A 1'3 Yr-air-rda,i'.s (jrypioquotc: RWHA Gl-(I ATGA KWPATIVD RSGVW-HCPKRYDKKV. THE WORDS OF HIS MOUTH A T IV C 1') I) ii A PH - '.'l-IRE SMOOTHEP. THAN BUTTER, BUT WAR WAS IN HIS ill-JART-PSALMS Ll'L ABNER AN'LEGS AS Ill H4 50. KEEP ALL FOUR OF YOUR YES s, ocroc-us.. you awr LosE.r7- aurw: - Mlmvr my som: unrvmrx ih W BLACKY FEELS cnEA'rEb Alas, how often selfish might Will substitute itself for right. -Old Mother Nature. Little Joe Otter had been having a feast of a freshly caught fish which he had eaten on the shore of the Big River at a place where it was not frczen over. He is a mnstn fisherman and he had cauglit tlvit big fish himself. It was more t.i:in he could eat. In a tree very close by sat Bl.1' the Crow.-Blacky watched ev mouthful 11.; it disappeared in Lit- t'e Jce Otters mouth. Blacky won- dered how it would feel to have ;it one time all he Coliifi ent. You st r in winter Dlacky rarely has :1 full meal. He gets li little here and .. little there so that most of the timi- he is hungry. Now as he watt-lieu Little Joe Otter he hoped and hop- ed that there was more fish iilrl'c than Little Joe ccuid eat. There was, Little Joe sat there awhile beside what was left of that fish. It seemed to Elan-ky that Lit- tle Joe never would go, but at long last he did. He slipped into the wa- ter. dived and disappeared. Blacky was just lifting his black wings to fly rioiui to what was left of that fish when ii harsh voice cried. "Don't du it!" It came from overliead. Blzicky didn't have to look up to '0l'.-Oi;rr.l::im-..-.. ..- . Bridge Culbertson -L-ouooniouanonunt OVERLOOKING THE BIDDING contract By Juscphlnc ',.,.,,.J.'.k. .Tiic Cpposing bidding was highly significant in the following deal, but dcclarer apparentiv did not realize it. South dealer. Neither side vulnerab! i QK732 1034 532 K106 I-91 :3 FOO-O :A)0qg 4””!-u OI nu-A IQ F 000 Nougat The bidding: South West 1 9 North Pass 4 9 It does seem that after west bid. first, two diamonds and later show- cri fl. club suit, East miglit hive sacrificed at five clubs. but perliiips he knew that South wciilci go astray in the play of his own contract! West opened the club qiiemi. Dummy played the kiiig, East. the rice. and south ruffed. south Ciln'h- cd the heart ace. then led to dum- myis eight. iintl returned :1 low spade. hoping to pass hhe trick to West. This could not be done. lir;w- ever. nor could any other line of play he developed which would keep South from losing one spam- triril and three diamonds. Soutli shriild have given thought to the distribution that west had announced so clearly by his bid- ding. Surely, West had at least ten enrds in the minor suits. and so a different line of piily would have been far more logical-to wit: At the first trick, south ruffs East's ace of clubs; then he oasiis-s the nce of hearts and leads to the heart ten. Next. he leads the club six and ruffs it with an honor. Now he rashes the ace and king of spades. extracting West's cards in club ten from dummy, throwing that suit, and finally plays the West on lead while south himself discards a diamond. Merely becaiisu Wcsifs disti'i”ution is what his bid- ding indicated. he is nmv forced to make Scutlh the gift. of a trick! if he leads another club, dummy niffs while South discards iinother din- moncl; whereas a. diamond lead bv West establishes South's king in that suit. In either case. south East Pass Pass loses only one spade trick and two diamonds. ' iBy Thornton W Iuraus) y. 74: wilt, L11," . L'-Wii-Ian-2-I: -. ”I got it first." said K1118 E3819- and went right on eating. see who was there. He knew that voice. He knew it only too well. It was the voice of King Eagle. Blacky's heart sank. Yes. sir. 1! seemed to him that his heart went way down into his toes. Thai: fish wasnii. to be his after all. He had no chance of getting it from old King Eagle. King Eaglels great broad wings were spread and he was gliding down straight toward that fish. His yellow eyes had a. hungry '-00K- King Eagle was finding it no easier to get a living than did Blacky. There were times that he went even longer than Blaclry without food. Biacky could. and did. viait ciooryards and sometimes found scriips of food that had been put out for ti cat or a Dog and not eat- en. King Eagle didn't dare do that. He depended very largely on what he could find along the Big River and often that was almost nothing at all. "Caw, caw, caw!" cried Blacky. "That fish is mine!" come and get it." said King Eagle. reaching down and picking up in his great. hooked bill the big- gest piece of fish that lay tiliere. Btacky didn't accept the invitat- ion. No. sir, he didn't accept the in- vitntion. "I saw it first," he scream- cd. "I got it first," said King Eagle, and went right on eating. He didn't lock like a King then. He didnt look the least bit as you wculcl expect the King of the birds to look. He was clumsy. He couldn't walk. I-le hopped. He wasn't at home on the ground. In the air. sailing on those great. broad wings of his. he looks every bit the King. But down on the ground, or on the ice. he looks ridiculous. Bliicky coiiid -walk about and do it with quite an air. While he is a bird of the air and the trees he also is a bird of the ground. He spends a lot of time there. "This fish is good." said old King Eagle. "Yes, sir, this fish is good. I saw Little Joe Otter bring it ashore mid I thought there would be some left when he had eaten all he could. It isnit i'I full meal but it. it helps. I hope Little Joe will catch another fish." But Little Joe didn't catch an- other fish then. Anyway. he didn't bring it ashore where he ooluld be 59011. no SLEEP since isiiz its Here”: SIIIIE RELIEF Get relief from constipation-lndh section. Pooitivo result: from FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by tun of thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain Intact: of fruits and hubs. ' Jot:-EALOOKA wrrcim wmu AIME no suoaesnous...uxs some names we ouom was ALONG 7 HENRY I HAVEN”! ANVTNING 10' 3060557. VGPVE GIN IWRINO DIIISVAFFAII-5 50" u KNDUV IIARI no wt: parts In srgwzv ears I y :9: tbuws 11044 wry ”zig.4AIo 1:41 saauws ro 5:: mar mu 6!! . PROP679 met! 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