Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday, June 4. 1957, BEDTlME STORIES Sammy Jay Turns Tail mast disliked. even Ziaied by some of the smaller feathered folk. it is all because of Sanimifs bad appe- Wisdoni facing sure defeat Ere too late will beat retreat. -San-y Jiy. Sammy Jay. he of the blue coat with black and white trimmings. In very much liked by some people and very much diallkad by others. Either way he doen't seem to eare. He is independent of other folks. or think: he in. What he does never can be wholly his own business if he has neighbors. it is an irrixistible longing for bah bird: just out of the shell. He has In lave them. That is what he think; mywny. so at this time of year he spends too much time sneaking about looking for the Int: of other birds. about because of couse he doesn'tl 1'--'-”'-'- 33':-3-32'l-'i”i7M'1”-'-'7' Northwest Territories 39? Extra Federal Grant g ”They won't begin sitting . those eggs until Mrs. Scrapper haal laid all she plans tor. The time! for metotrytogettliemisalteri she has stowed laying but be-l fore she begins sitting on them." gthought he. He knew that the egg were likely to he left unguarded lat nines until sitting began. One morning he flew Ziigh above' tie. He has a liking that becomes '5' "99 l" which W85 U181 "Ni-'federal government. when Mr. and Mrs. Scrapper were fnway looking for breakfast. Look-. ling down he saw four eggs. He, knew that 1 was not likely that there would he more. He knew it was now or never. He looked hast- ue sneaks. lily all around. He saw nothing of. Mr. and Lil. Scrapper. He head- boundtobethabunineasototha -mtgobegeeu. led Dtnltlttnt-thatiiest.'l1iose Sammy had know uhere Scrap- W535 V." Ni. or no he thouilhi per the Kiiigbird and Mrs. Scrap-l He was utmost to the nest when W per were building their nest from lhe card a aharp scream and look- the very day they started to build. ed UP to see Scrapper flying He took care they sZiouldn't knowllstraigbt for him. Although Sammy he knew. He was careful to kco.-p,was much the biggest of the two away from the tree in irliu-h that she Pmmptly turned tail and head- nest was being built. But not a day ed back for the Green For-est. He pied that Sammy didn't visit lhad to fly his faplgsl fa kgep mead the neighborhood and from ii dis- if the angry I-ml; lights bghim, tnnce watch the two builders at him. By the time he reached the work. Green Forest and Scrapper had So it was that Saunm knevi',glven up the chgse and rem-ma when the nest was t-onipleu-d Thelto the Old Orchard Sammy had busy workers were taking a restliost hia Q-ppetitg for eggs, Anyway In a few days there would be eggs: for Scrapper the i(ingbird'n eggs. Looking down he new for eggs. without Sammy Jay the Green. Iorest and the Old Orchard would not be the same. No. sir. they would not be the same. Sammy would be missed, very much missed. There are some who would say it was a good miss. but right down in their lrienns they wouldn't mean that. part of the time naked, in an un- They would say it was a good mien d-ergmund chamber dug in his because of the bad things Sammy back garden. aometimes does. They wouldn't The prosecution said the case really mean it because they wouldlagalrist laborer John Bridal, 26. remember some of the good thingsiwas "not very usual.” Samy hmas done. There is hardly! Bridal appeared at a prelim- anyone in all the green Forest who nary hearing on charges of un- doesn't mean it because they would lawfully imprisoning the woman. remember some of the good things detaining her against her will and Sammy has done. There is hardly assaulting her. ”causing actual anyoiiu in all the Green Forest bodily harm' He was ordered who doesn't owe Sammy Jay a held for aiiouicr lht-aring next debt for a timely warning of dam week. ger. He has saved many lives in Miss Jordan. a t-heiim-al re- iiia way. search worker, said Bridal was a it in in the spring. in the neat- stranger to her when he suddenly lig oeason. that Sammy Jay lslnppeared In her bedrnin at Ll a.m. last Jan. ll. gagged and bound her and whisked her away on his motorcycle to his .-ubiirhan lnndori hnme. MASTER AND SLAVE Prosecutor Maxwell Turner told the court: "if one can understand this case at all, what he wanted was a sort of unpaid servant. His attitude was almost that of a slave master toward a slave." Miss Jordan said Bridal did not commit any sexual offense lagalnst her during her imprison- ment in the concrete-walled room nearly 10 feet below ground. On a few occasions Bridal put his arms around her. she related. LONDON (Reutersl Slim. NUFEYEG Marjorie .Iordau. . testified Friday that a strange YOU"! Londoner forced her to live 101 days as n 'slaie girl.' Helps You Overcome FALSETEETH Looseneu and Worry No longer be annoyed tr Iul ill-ah loold. Vohbl! Illn llne (non-acid) powder wrinkled as your pliitea hoi them llrmer no they feel more comfortable. Avoid unhar- naiment. caused by loose plates. 7AB'I'Kl.'f'E today at anyorug oaunter. London "Slave Girl" Tells Of lOl-Day Ordeal Underground N l .11: LEFT HER NAKED ;S40P." the said. At the end of the first week in the dugout. when she refused to eat. he took away Zier clothes. leaving her naked, Miss Jordan sa id. 'He said he would bring them back if I started eating! she said. "I resumed eating. and he brought my clothes and blan- keLs.' She said that when she tried to escape, Bridal beat her on her lhare skin. At other Limes. he lspanked her for failing to do jobs he assigned to her. Her lobs. she said. included doing his washing, knitting him a sweater and shoveling sand all .day from the underground room' .which was about nine feet square and six feet high. SHE WORKED SEMI-Nl'DE Besides hearing her. Miss .lor- dan said. EBrid-al punished her twiee by forcing her to work 10 hours straight while semi-nude. Bridal. she said. lowered a stove into the roorri and had equipped the chamber with elec- tric light and heat. but it was still cold. Later. but still under threats. she said Bridal allowed her to l FROBISHER BAY, N.W.'!'. .. are! is Inovinl In from Ontario tCPl-The Northwest '1'gn-nu-iu is to get an extra 115.!!!) I year for the next five warn under a new financial agreement with m. This was that-loud today R. G. Robertson. deputy nu-um? affairs minister and etnimlaalou-e of the territories. as be opening address to ' ummer Mr. ttmated average annual dltures for the territorial gonna. ment over the next five yuan will exceed estimated average gland revenues by 35164.0(!) Because of this. he said, an northern administration - which holds the controlling rein o( out rltorial government-was YGCOH1. mending that the federal govern. ment grant an amount in add). Lion to the approximate 8800.000 n year it has been rams for ter- ritorial administration. 11:: annual federal payment for the fiscal year ended March ll. 13!, in: Slllmtlll. Mr. Robertsui uh) mg lune payment for ill: nut (iv. you: would be SNIJXD lion. for a total of 8564.000-the Iurocaat annual deficit over the nut five years. .' The council operates on a hud- gat of some 82.000113 I Y!”- Eight of the nine council Incin- bqn-four of whom are and five goveninient-aPP0In'0d- was on hand for the meeting. the first ever held in this historic ut- tlunent and site of a huge ah- base on the southeast corner of Baffin Island. The air but. built by the United States in 1942. was piu-chnsed by Canada for 86.500.- mo and iii to be taken over from the RCAF by the transport d?DIl'l- ment as a civilian field. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Ueploottd-N0ldaIhMI&n' south duke. North-south vnlnu-nit. Opening lead-king of hearts. The question of tempo in bridge ll important. When declsrar has various tricks that have to be es- tablished. the order in which he goes about the process is many times the decisive factor. Today's hand illustrates how ciiclal timing can be. South stack with seven sure tricks. He has to build up two more. but lie must get them lfl such a way that the roof doesn't cave in while he's trying. Therein a sure way to produce Illns tricks, but before going into it. let's take a look at. a couple of lines of play that won't. work as well. Jay Becliler Individual Champion tliip Play) suppose South wins the heart. enter: dummy with a diamond. and leads the queen of cluba. Went wlna, shifts to the jack of Ipgdeg, and declnrer must go down one. or suppose South wins the heart and returns a heart. West takes the queen and return the tan. Eventually, West gets in with the king of clubs and again doclarer goes down one. There are other ways declare: might play, but the one that's sure to get the chips is to win the heart lead and return a low club. If it turns out West ha: ha king. what does he do? There are nine tricks if he steps up with the king. so let's presume he allows dummy'a queen to win. That's trick number eight. The ninth arrives later by loading a heart toward the jack. If it turns out East has the king of clubs. he wins dtimmy'a queen. but what can he do? South can stand a spade return, allow- ing it to go to the queen forlths ninth trick. while if a club in M- turned he can take it and lend back a heart for trick numb: nlne. What the hand poaita up is that dsclarer in better off in this deal to ignore the club finesse. The finesse, if attempted, jeop- ardlua the contract. Rejection of the finesse assures the coritracf. Tbs choice in clear. enter his house to clean his room. She said she kept writing escape. messages on the backs of tea. packets and flinging them into the nclghborsf back garden. One was finally found and police were. l "i told him not to do it, that i didn't like it. and then he would called. New Freedoms QUEBEC l(',Pl ml-'recdom is giving Imre Gregor and his fam- ily a chance to forget the past and to look eagerly to the future Are Making E;-T Hungarians Forget Terrors his English and knows he is free; to change his job or his location--l a fact that still holds some- amazement for him. "If you want to travel in Can- DAILY CROSSWORD, H. U.- 3. Dart 4. One ll. Nut covering 0. Edible tubara 1. On Nptoo 8. Concise I. A flop (slang) . Look ACROSS I. Baby and.) 8. Young oyster I. Dovetal piooo (carp) to. Inn 11. River (Ru.sa.) II. Withdraw H. Pauu 15. slip away 36. The uti- krwwn goa (Hindu) gr-nu )1. Touched 19. Ho; 18. Erbium )0. River faym.) (Gain) uknnco II. Bamboo- ill: 81. let-aglo . t roniic arena 80. Panel 3!. Chill: and, fever H. Tuesday Illlrk fabbvr.) ask permission of the- Mr. Gregor, a 3-year-old for- mer member of the Hungarian ads you Just buy your ticket and parliament. fled the country withaway you go. in Hungary youl CHANNEI4 13 his wife Julia and daughter Clara. have to l .9" ".4 9, after the autumn revolt. He.secret police, explain why you . ” came to Canada and now works want to travel, where you want The RO& Burner as a draugbtsman at the Davlel to go and hotviv long you are going; shipyard in Lauzon. across theyto stay. If ey do not find your & Elan?!” Ltd' St. Lawrence River from Quehecureasons good enough they may! Oil and lzlantrtc Raagu--oil u Coal Ian. on - Refrigerator: - Vneniun Cleanars - wnnlaa Ilaciiinos - Flour on liinaoes - Talevtdon V Ballottu - ltadfu - Pronto Bent lemon for lltobu lau- as-Qnakerollltansu-Catheter lpann on lsntan - Kenna (ll hr-non will burn coal. wood and garbage. Power (gua bpo) has-iiaca lumen glanahod. lnmadlata delivery and llnallatlu. Cash. farms in ltee Cndlt ad D. V. A. III Window It. Ealllal. NJ. U1 Goal While in Hungary. where he refuse permission. In Hung y we. worked as a machinist. the fam-'lived in a world of restrictions.” ily lived with imre's parents be These new freedoms are mak- IO. lgveled &. Hawaiian bird )4. Country (Arabia) 3. Cures as. Compaal point (about 9. Early firearm 8. lbtcia. cauae he could not afford a home and furniture of his own. Now they live in a modest apartment. GOOD BEGINNING "I am only three months in Canada and I have my own home." he says proudly. "It is not much but it is a beginning." Great a It. Iarlottntwwn P. I. I. Ila) Z. In Budapest. Iron and his wife "'"'"' "'”..:" ”?...'.”l"'u8.'. Ill) 1. U - C M”'"” D”"u"Tl'" inoge than the average but we. 1:45 p.m.-Afternoon Iluaicalo could oh,” in ,4; E330 P''"'-”'”''37 Dmdy about ulr,ll.li' tll:lyamwnt."P. I 55” Vi'"'dfT”" h Tm” "In Canada you can save and 5:30 7'm'Emddl” hna buy whatever you want. In Hun- ':w 9"'''''0"'' 3”" gnry you can never uva because 0:” p.rn.-CFCY Tolovldn you dun am mm”. "d yo" . N." -cannot buy whatever you want bo- "” ""'t'w'"h' cause you cannot flrid It." 5:” 5""-CBC N"' The Gregor apartment sttll R:”9'm'EVl""' Gm” lacks some llll tahlngs. The fam- 7:00 p.rn.-Great sport Thrills Hy Wed .1. web” and" "N .73” V"""'D” M""' winter but this spring a refriger- azoo p.ni.-Chevy Show nu, Wu bouimy tw P""'”D""" The Gregor: appreciate the OD- '13”?-""t'”" "" 5”" portunlty to can these uiinn. mi” 'm"EB""'d Tnuu” Most evenings the family gathers 10:” "m'-gefenlt Pom”:-I around the kitchen table for an 9”" En in: lesson. Imn knows a "3" '”'”';:ld::-'.'. ,a'”''' little new and help: his wife and . Clara is also earning 11:00 .--.-crcv Television d"""'" V N". . wand, at the school she attends 11:06 p.ni.--Political Telecast rug; b;3 "ovl ing the Gregor: forget the terrors of the revolt and dielr 10-mile walk to the Austrian border after the uprising was crushed. Now they look to the future. And it is rapidly bringing the things they hoped for. "One of the things I have wanted most In rriy life in a car.” Imre said shortly after he started work. "I hope to drive a car of my own in a year or two. Isn't that aomethlng?" It took less time than Iiat. Io has already owned two. IRUIIIIII DROWNILD CAMPBELLTON. N3. C'Pl - no bi-otlisrl. Gm-don. I1. and Wendell Ward Ii. Drowned Thur dny night when a skiff upset near hero. The men had been lobster fishing. Wendell. I soldier. was stationed at Camp Gagetnwn and was In return to duty Friday. NEW GA IEIVICI LISBON (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Airlines Friday inaugur- ated a new transatlantic service linking Portugal with Montreal andToronto. super-DC-their craft are being used on the new It : I7 p.m.-Movtettme "Our Town" riintioa 8. Fata DI. land IIOIIIIIO 8.1'oxu city) 81. load 8. Host arid 40. Grove all 4!. Manning 0!. Gty (It) 48. Batch GI. lniploya DOWN I. Dept-Ive 8. 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