oCTQFE-Tkfilwlti.‘ . __,._a---_- atS t. cia Queer-looking craft above is a new Wingless glider, known ad 5.15 Gyro-Glider. pictured during recent test run. towed by a jeep, nice-lady, N. Y. Glider, which works. like a mmorleas auto- gyro, is reportcd capable of lifting nearly 300 pounds in {idition to its own weight and can land in extremely small sf." ~ a the London Prepares For Big Sport By JAC-lS-EJLLIVAN ("zttiurlian Prams Stall Wrltcr LONDON, Oct - Z3 — (AP) — AGVIHWE) — Perhaps Barn/urn had Iii llllnd tihe millions who pay to xafch scanttily-clottzed girls astride horses do a cantor or two around a circus ring when he said some- thing itbotxi‘. o snicker being born E\(Yl"_\' miitmihe H: mdght odhn the toms it he could see the numtber of Britons wtlto pay to watch men ruling motorcycles 0W3: dint, tracks. Mnjroe it's the nervashatterlng misc oi the exhausts oi the chntk- tng dust. trhat attract; sell-out. crowds hut this yea-r speedway tracks in Britain have drummed up a uan. ondous box office bualnes. ‘Ilhc season has Just closed amid already the Speedway Control Board is maldng BIHmLLMIS pliama for next tear. These include a. school to turn rut, by scientific methods, 50 new dim’: West Ham Rulers, who Wants "keen Billd industrious" bqys be. tvtieen l8 and 25 yaotrr. otf age m take a simmonth cource. A rider nnistdotfimilesanhourtobea success. ffleer says his pupils mtustt have six months’ solid practice aind when the 194d speedtvuy season rolls 1110111141 the bcst grads will pick u." 8'" “WWW of about 100 pounds ($400) a week This poly, which Wfllltltd nmke wen a bank directnr a trifle envious is on the level. This season there were six tracks {Our in Landon, in I119 National Undue; six in the Northern tac- Eiue and Bristol ran a circus of its own. Next soascnt-he S 0.3. hopes to ooomte three tongues of elghtt ttama each. BOULDER CITY Nev. Oct. 23 —'IW>Y latuslhtad at. Johnny West- fln “than he went. fishing on Dry Lake Butlthelailca Icronwhadabare covering of vrdtew because of un. fl-‘mttafl mlmtornt amt Western caught some fish-o, jar otf them Rwy were lung fish and had been preserved in the lake mud. “their protective coating oozed of! when tihe rains came and Westen riders far 1B4’! Scluvoltmaater is "Tiger" Stevenson, tsatpttain of 1on- JUKQBd them {is they swam in the ‘ VIE/DEX‘. DAILY CROSSWORD Al. Both Modem and PRIZES FOR THE DON'T MISS THE BIG uttsournttn: HALLOWEEN ntutc: SPORTING CLUB TIIIIIISMY IIIGIIT Music by Don Mossor and Ills lslundon THE CHAQLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN v vvvévéw The Old Timo Dancing BEST COSTUMES Canadian Soldiers Are Sentenced ‘FHURSLEY. was promulgated today in the C358 of two Canadian soldiers who re- lated their domestic difficulties when court martialled for bcl-ng absent without leave. Private Hurry Arthur Ryerse. 1'0. of Toronto, goes to detention for nine months. He said he Stayed away from the army to look after his English wife who refused to go to Canada. Private William Angus C009", 34, of Montreal. was sentenced to 90 days. He testified he was 318d to enlist in 1940 to be rid of “a young, domineering wife" and that he found happiness with an Eng- llsh girl whom he was unwilling to leave. May Scrap Wage Stabilization Board WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 - (AP) -'I‘he aidminlsti-utioim is consider- ing scrapping the Wage. Stabiliza- ACIOQ lJt-agment 20.Blnds tion Board when the Office _of lDIatreu 4.0rowd 28. Fetish Price Admtnistratlonls master price signal Sllnnilh (Afr) tlecontrol program is released, a LPoke seaport lLMember of person close to ‘Bovemmmt P15"- 7. To show l. German arellglous 11111-8 831d Wlllgh‘; mirth compueg order The 0.P.A. than iscxpected tio 9_D;,¢°,|°”g 1119.13,. 95,301“ be announced on or smut Fnditio’. i2. 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Thebiddlng‘ South- West North lint 2Q Pass 2N1‘ Pm 3O Pm 4; Pass Pass Pass South's two-bid was none too "solid" and the consequence was that the final contract was not one that would give the expert, any degree of comfort. West opened the diamond jack- South won with the ace and led a low trump to the ten. West lics- ittated slightly, over whether or not to play the ace, second hand. but concluded that there was no rea- son for the play. Innocent e5 this hesitation was, however, it did the declarer a tremendous amount of harm. For now, when the heart: jack was led. East was In no doubt as to whether or not he ought to cover. It was apparent that de- clurer would not: be able to get back to dummy; therefore he could not take a second heart finesse, lf that was his intention or hope. East did not cover the heart jack. and subsequently declarer had to lc-se another heart trick to East's queen, as well as the trick he lost to West's king by letting the jack ride. The contract; was down one. Observe how difficult East's position would have been if he had not been pretty sure that West could win a trump trick and thereby prevent dummy from twice getting the lead. With only ohe entry in dummy, East's refusal to cover the heart jack was eminent- ly- correct, but if East had felt that dummy could get in twice. in trumps. his proper play would be to cover the heart jack, in the hope that West had some heart combination that would produce two tricks. It is unfortunately true that; hesitation! (which are often iumvoldable) do make many pro- blems much easier to solve! JERUSALEM, Oct. ‘l9 — (Reu- ters) — The In-ter Zionist coun- cil in a resolution adopted by an overwhelming majority tort-lght, de- clared that, "the only solution to the twin problems qt the Jewish people and of Palestine lies in the establishment of a Jewish slate " heavy blanket. 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