T Page 10 The Guardian t Fridnv. Mar. 15. 1957 POISONOUS RI-IPTILE The fierce King Cobra of the V icnt is a poisonous reptile that feels entirely on other anlketl. l These fingers are now free ' from warts. after using Dc-ighton's WART REMOVER Made from herbs. Not an acid Warts and other funtius grutvth on hands. face, fcet, removed permanently within 3 to 5 weeks. Not injurious to healthy skin. Now obtainable at all drugglsts. l l l if partner has opt-nod uith a lllalld llladv UP l8l”il0l.V vl d1SlFi- ally makcs unsound overcalls the lbutional taluc. and lacks tlic us- business double might work out'gered. .ual defensive strength. he IS not. best. but against a sound over-cal-l of course. obligated to stand byller the three notrump bid is rec- lomnicnded. Personalities at the T0 bid N0 nolrumti or threetiable frequently influence a choice is a venture into the un-i-of bids. CONTRACT alone: By R. JAY BECKER QUIZ You are Smith. Partncr bids a Onc Spndc. East bids Two Dia- uverstating the values. while a tniay be two spades. in tvltich case raise to three spades would be I, yomggg RHUDE l'anadlan Preaa Business Editor monds. What do you now bid with pass would result in supprcssinf TORONTO ,Cpg,.-ears (0, ml. each of thc following tour hands? pthc spade fit. 1. 485 .173 QKQB QAJ964 flccts pretty accurately the sup- porting strength hcld. without com- iiiittingthe partnership to a higher V 2. glass QKJ754 04 I. .153 4. .1 4.9192 QAQ9 QKJI 4.tc.i9ti was out akxsass to lie setllcd is whether it is het- lg vD””.bl5'j l.V”" lh”'e."l”5 ll?" ter to make a business double or fe”"'3 lml” fwd HI." lj7.'f””m13l?ejtii contract for the sure game. V Y "M9 .(.1clC"hnc"".u.I:isiTIlls case differs from the first ::::r:..”:.”;':'::r.;.:.3::"::::. .11.; we ' 5 ll 5 U . 1 ' lallt. Th had bid for more tricks than helvalmm. but men, are also "en, three or can make. ,3 the business double. clubs known. There may or may not be a game in the hand. depending on t llhilil cranky? Relieve both constipation and sour stomachl how good North's opening bid was, bin a penalty profit is practically assured by the double if partner is willing to accept it. :2. Two spadcs. The choice rests lbcttteen bidding tttn hearts or two tspades. To pass is out of the ques- tton. The objection to the two heart bid is that it forces partner to bid but it should be resisted. A three club bid would compel partner to bid again. and any number of re- bids he might make could leave us hanging in midair. I level represents a very good hand far stronger than the one in ques- tion. lf partner is unable to take further action after our pass. lti again in some form. when there is'is probably best that the oppon- no assurance it is desirable that ems play the hand. The singleton Canadian uranium industry after I962-thc tear in uhich present contracts run out itcre described .t free too spade bid. though. re- by Franc R. Joubin. Mr. Jotibin. whose geulomcal beliefs led to estahlishnietit of On- tariois Algoma uranium ficld. gave his views in an address to 3 -Three notruiiip. The problem and Devclopci Asxtirlallon. "It is unfortunate perhaps.” he comnicnt-Cd i'that 'all Canadian producers have contracts that tor- minate together uiiliin a period of a few months ratht-r than sing- say, over a period of a few years. BANKS NOT WORRIED "Those few months bctivccn March. 1962, and March, l9t'sl. are regarded by the timid as having the sudden impact of a catat-Iasm and many of the same timid fraternity seem reconciled .nervous fiveyear wait to see if their ttorst fears are justifi.-rd. "Unfortunately. some of them form important links in the uran- ium industry. They include. prin- cipally, government departments at the federal, provincial and mu- nicipal level. . . i "One would think that our Ira- ditionally conscrvative banks and ere are greater dcfcnsive r game possibilities. Against an East who periodic- 4. Pass. There is it natural temp- ation to come in with three clubs. A voluntary bid at such a high . . . . . g p he do so Thcre is furtliermore lhelspaidc warns that there may be a Imamlal msmmmm lmuld he 3! possibility that partner's rebid misfit. .flictcd by the ifiic-ycar - pliobla' lbut this is not the casc. Most of pwednesday as "fivt--ycar phobia". the convention of the Prospeciurs; loll lUrcinium Industry Suffers From A "Five-Year Phobia" European and sometimes with American banks have invented co-iraucously." One thing was certain, Mr. Jott- tiin continued The Western world would still need uranium oxide in increasing amounts "during the life . time of emery one in this room." Mr. Jouhn said Canada is well- plfpared for a "frog foreign mar- ket." l - By late I961. if not earlier. Kmaiiy of Canada: large planta would have been amortized: would be still reltively modern and even mire efficient than now. and he was confident that Cana- tfllalt milling costs. now about one- liall American costs. would he further reduced. It had been officially announced Itlr, Joubin said, that Canada's lll'illllllm r e s e r v e 3 amount to about 25t).000.000 tons. but this fig- ure undoubtedly referred to "prov- en and probable reserves." Reasonably inferred tonnage for (tutorials Algoma basin alone waa ttttce this figure. Canada. by 1958, would lead the Western world in ore reserves land rate of production. By next ycar Canada was expected to pro- duce 22,000 tons of uranium oxide annually. and Ontario's Algoma lictrl alone. with 14,000 tons of oxide annually, was expected to protliit-e almost as much oxide as the Unitctl States and twice as niiicli as South Africa, the other the Canadian banks. often with tree-uorld lcaderl. Cmdi cranking, pour tummy, brmti and sound tongue of ' an quickly relieved with new ('htld.ren'I Owl Tabiota. Taken at bedtime, thay fruhu Ipaat tnrnny-work gently In the morning. Good Inning! No hanh di-nu. Bpninlly nude by the molten of Baby's Own Tahvleue-your anuranno of quality. luiatoatho”'h:ninu-Fruhatc"laannva h you &I'id.. IEDTIME STORIES When in doubt the wise will wait; Take time to Investigate. The Investigators DAILY CROSS CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 A Sponsored by The Ross Burner & Electric Ltd. 1 ill and Electric Range:-oil or Coal Baal- .' ll Refrigerator: - Vacuum Clcanon - -Old Mother Nature. Tuliby Bear had fntind some- thing at the foot of the big tree that was Just outside their home under a tzreat pile of brush. call- ed a windfall.deep. in the Green Forest. Chubby Bear went to see what, Tubby Bear found. it was a small bone. Some tiny scraps of meat were clinging In it. Where had it come from? The two little cuhs were puzzled. ”ll Wasnit h e r c said Tubby Bear. fit wasn't here early this mor- ning." said (hubby Bcar, "for l walsuover hcre bcforc you came on . yesterday." WORD Naahtna Machlnea - Floor Oil Fnrnun Television - Ranrcttu Radios - Preaio-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen Rang- aa Quaker Oil Ranges - Cabinet R space Oil Heaters - Kemaa Oil Bnrnun will burn coal. wood and garbage. Power luun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. immediate delivery and inatallatmn. Caah. form: or Reeatabllnhment Credit and D. V A. ll) Windanr St. Halifax. N. 5. II I. l Peter'a Road charlotuttown P. l-2. I. that (lit). Evanllu. 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FIIIIAT 1:3 p.llI.-F.M- Concert flail 1:25 p.rn.-News 1:8) p.na.-Coilee Chatter too pin.-At Home will lie!- Crocher ' zn p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano :II pin-People and Placca :9 :D II "What arr you looking up In the free for'.” she asked. They began trunking about ev- erywhere lo see if more were any more of those bones. Tlicn. one droppcd right in front of Chubby Bear. It must have dropped from up in that tree. it couldn't have llI'0DDed from any other place. The two little cubs sat up and tipped to look up in a tree? It was a very their heads back while they triedl ACROSS 4.Perfovrmad 22.Cartlng l. Drened 3. Choice-st. vehicle 5.Muatc art 21! Ch sa'1flPTit:lilv.v afar. I b g character sgvire of pieifi er aps ere 3 up a ove." 9.5 t k m ;5-p1 35”” Chllhby 3”” l oriocereaper 1. Tiveyiiliiig 26. Corie Sn. aftcr a little the ttio ('lll)Sl 10 storm. ipoeg.) my. scrambled still higher, -and so ati 12- Marked 31-mghy,0,,,. her, last. they could see a big mass of )3-Dyopay 9 Qunhng, 211,0"; sticks above them. Right awayt u.Qu,.m,n. ",Hmd,, 1. "WV M33" '0 lmnd" "hat mall 15. Month garment: 29.Piiu " Wllld bf" They T0780! MW high 1a.Bibhcal t5.'roi-turea out Yo-mIar'I AI-In! they Wvrs They largo! to be a- city it. Type of 30.Relievea 31. At one uni- "aid ll"-Xi' mlghl l8ll- wlliil "WY l'I.Pronoun plane Zi2.Discovt-rs 39. Narrow BIB 53" wast "I ”””'59- me blg ""3 I8 Squeeze )9. Long tooth Il5.Prophct (0.: of llonty the Owl and Mrs. Hooly. 19'-1-h,,, 3,. wad,” mm 35 M..,..m. Johny)... m? d (prefix) tNile) cnmpoattloll explores- 20. Splinter I7-Yeci r-Old 33- E3;::'W' ' 26. Well. Is Combaiiing ,,......, D '- 28.New e Engluider Sl.Donkey WINNIPI-IG ICP) - Thanks to a2.Yountr It-h the determination of a 17-year-old 33-V" ICC?-I girl, a canteen for teensagcrs hast 34-0V9FhBld opened in a district that was re-i 35- Um! B1” fcrrctl to as one with a high ratel 35- PCNOFMI of juvenile delinquency. . 33- Wlrnlnl Kathie Odger. second-cldest in, ",5',"l a family of cighl children, started lo Ln" "I the drive for the cantccn five WFIKM wt-cks ago. after seeing the rcfer- ”' Au'mp"d once in the report by Attorncy- ”'D""""""' (icncral M. N. Iirytirczuk which. um" pin-pointed her district as a badl ”'A"dl"'c" example. "' 17" ';'”;l' She immediately made an ap-; "gAwiN'l pointmcnt with Mayor Stephen: 1 Tool 1.luba to ask for help in startingl 2'PI" M lllI9 canlccii. Mayor Juba ap- "g mm H pointed Alderman A. E. Bennett ' "In as city representative in working "wag" .oiit club problems. and meetings were hcld at Kathi:-is home. Both adtilts and teen - ngcrs attended those nicctings. LIVELY PROGRAM With plans completed the can-1 teen - named the Central Com- munity (flub Canteen - arranged to hold its first dance at a neigh- tborhood memorial hall. It will be Smlllil little. but small Org bill. howicomplete with a teen-age rock 'n' COEHM; er; be bcanes up in a. tree? . roll band. soft drinks and hot dogs. Y ear. t eir sister in the and room for more than 300 danc- brown coat. came out Just then. What are you looking up In the tree for?" she askgd, "More bones. ' said Tubby Bear. Of course that didnt mean 3 thin: to little (tubby Bear. She era. It is hoped that a regular loca- tion. probably in a school auditor- ium. vwill be found. The club will be administered -by tccit-agcrs assisted by odultl l l said so. Then T bb Be t 1 ' - - how he had foilindyn bdlie until Itlhzlginrllis plillisocdulgerzdliorfh 335:3 .t'lIdl :1”; folnlhe tree and how another, are eligible. and already :55 mem- ' 3 9" " "19" I901 Just a mo bersliip cards have been sold. ment ago. "What are You going to do about it?' asked little Cubby Bear. She wat smaller than her bmu19,.,' u w . little fellows. 9" my poly "What can we do about asked Chubby. ”tTlimh up in that tree and find out if there are any more tmmi, "D there. That is what I woiild do " declared the little brown riih I A hint was all her small brother; needed. Tubby Bear began to fllmb up the trunk of that hit: rec on one side and (hobby Boa.- began to climb tip on mi mhrr side. Little Bears are good climb- "l- Tlwy soon rcachcd the ring branches. Then it has easier. They didnt have to cling so tightly to the trunk of the tree. Sometlm” they could take hold of the branch. rs and pull thcmselves up. Each 31'"? "WY tint up on a new branch, 03' looked to see if there were -l"l.Vp bones on it. There nevcr wu I Hmttle bone. Half way up in; "99 they Slowed to rest. Never Md they been no iiigii In a tree ::f;!(:& at wassha little bit scary own. on lhgy higher? on W Satisflos Between Meals Tot acvorrich ml! it'."' Merchants of the district. in north - central Winnipeg, nffcrcd; support. i Kathie was elected yrealden of. the club. She hope! to Introduce. icluh - sponsored basketball. base-i limit and other activities. glvingl tthe teen-tigers something to do? inpart from the weekly dance night. l:eFdwProposaI lls Rejected LONDON ICP) A Britain. the; United States and France Monday. rejected a proposal made by Rus-l aia a month ago for a military, hands-off policy in the Middle East and a joint East-West eco- nomic aid program In the area. Russia's nix-point plan was con- talned in notes sent to Britain. France and the United State: Feb. II. The Western replies were de- livered in Moscow Monday. The tcrma of the British. Amer- ion and French replln contained D3 TLY CRYPTOQXI-OTE - Here's how '. for the three L's. X for the two 0'n. etc. n.-oi-it III AXYDLRAAXR IILONGFIZLLOW . One letter simply inland: for another. in this aampla A la uaal single letters. apoc- trophea. the length and formation of the worm are all r. 1; Each rlw the rode letters are different. YMRDEDLWIJU DX A Cryptogram Quotation J S L Y hf! U M J RMwz' MX xs zu- LS VZ XYSL Db KMLYSAL EZXARL-TYAETYMRK. Yesterday's Cryptoqimtc: THROUGH THE DARK CLOUD SHINING-LENA FORD- THERETS A SILVER LTNINO MISSED A Ripe imo THE You JUST t?t5uT FIELD 5EAT5.'---8tJ'l' MY TREATMENT FOR YOJR BACK WORKED a rejection of the Soviet plan for a Joint eaai-West policy declara- tion and accused Russia of troo- ble-inaklna in the Middle Earl. The three countries condernnql Russia for undertaking ahipmenb of II aments to the Arab coun- trlea last summer. IIOOLEM POWERS CONSULTRD The British note maintained the 50Vi9ltPr0posala "do not take suf- ficient account of the wishes and right: of the states concerned and would not therefore prove to be the best in i ' of ,. the Peace. Drolpertty and independ- ence of the states In the area." Official British aonreea sail arttain conferred with the for re oitarioiut Wit BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR noon: HENRY MICKEY MOUSE NUWJ-ION W0u.DYOU LIKE rr IF somosi! 5100011-Anna ...mbi.hA LITTLE Kip LIKE VOU FIGHTA gig KID LIKE ME ? .N:9 "V-4 . p, to VV4 we tutu . .41 z .tili fir, -r-- .OWIgI:OUIC11Il!jI MUGGS 8: SKEETER TILLY THE TOILET! ETTA KEI"I' vint.t.sou ni.:AsE ear are THE PHONE ? i HAVE to MAKE Ar;i IMPORTANT CALL. Now I lcwow lxht-4.tT THEY MEAN WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT TRYING To BREAK THE SOUND BARRIER-' , , l JUST A SEC.'JUSI' 1 Ir I TALK. ALK.. ASECHOU SAD TALK11: X JOE PALOOKA STRATEGY ISN'T P-PANNING OI; YER ENERGY FER THE LATE! IOIROS " III LONE IANGEI SECRET AGENT X-9