Page 16 '''he Guarltlhn A " Sm”. cougdion Thursday April 18,1957 h h I D . i M ' ur C men 0 e ve n 0 To And Eden. m LONDON all?) e The Dauy .'...'f..w".:'.' . Sketch started a public collection .4 -ta. as 00005 r today to pay the medical bills of ""- ""',J"zg KID N E Y - former prime minister Eden. who .11.. boar. mus l is recovering from In operation -- , . , B to . t..:dt.:u..y. In ' NEW YOR K(Clfl-Dr. Eugene dlan touncil of Churches in T0r- weakening of our close ties of mu-lmTh:sg:l1ection was begun after 57 Yu . g... ..,.,,.,,.,,, Carson . president of the Na-ionic. mu 5 ndsmp ad confidence. NO other newspapem m, N," r.k:.r.t.h.-t: tional Council of Churches. said. j. "N" appuewy is m r l I Chronicle and we may Mnn, .9. nun," Y..- Monday the situation surrounding 'Dean James A. Pike of the New ' - 9 09 0 pealed to me government to I”, i- the death of E. Herbert Norman.jiork Cathedral St. John the Di- dGPll1lnent ol state. in the the mus. Both papers sud Ed” 9 'l k ” Egypt. unel Sunday -ccused the us. episode of the disclosure of the would find U.S. medical coat: I will be brought to the attention oftseuate internal security subcom- the council's general board at its mlttee of "assassination by insin- meeting May 1 in Chicago. guation” m the sot-ide of Norman. Norman leaped to his deatbl Dean Pike, in I sermon. com- from I building in Cairo April 4 pared the Senate sub - commit after I U.S. Senate internal secttr-gwtth the Sanhedrin. the ancient ity sub-committee earlier had re- Jewish committee that condemned vlved charges that linked his name Christ to death. to communism. Dr. Blake. in his statement. said controversial testimony in ques- .s8V9f0 5"'3h1 0" mi” m”d"'u '-l'0lI- Wholly beyond criticism." ;'"”.'""'- 'NTAlN AREA senator Theodore Green (Dem! First b:,(t,Lc 3 n no s'; natlongl R.l.l. chairman of the Senate for-.pa;-lg: the Banff park in Alberta elgn relations committee. Mondalhwss established in 1885. expressed his "deep regret" at. the death of Norman. ".. In I letter to Canadian Ambas-iml P” ' i In Washington Senator Richard (Dem.-Ore.) Mon- indignation voiced earlier by Ca- nadian churchmen was ”under- standable.” He said the National L. Neuberger day retlevted on the Senate floor his request for I special inquiry "am A””'l.d H”"ey' Grewl Americans for Democratic Ac- mlglfs :!lIet;tlhltltd';1catto):ls thlat Not: um, proposed Monday that Robert . ay BVO een 8 e ' I mbmable to unfortunate publicity lllorrts be fired as counse for the Council of Churches in the past into the publication of charges had spoken out against "unjust about Norman. arising, from activities in connec- tion with the work of the Senate Senate internal security Iub-com- mittee. ADA accused him of "train- 7-..wad'st;-:1.-1-vies, V procedures of LUu5le5SlOnIl com- The Senator first made the Iug- cmemns bungling of the Norman v mittees." In a statement released earlier. in Toronto. Dr. Ernest . l.ong,; gesuon in a statement last Fri- day. the day after Norman com- nlitled suicide in Cairo. lead me to express my deep regret C359 '- ta 3:” Candi" 39Y"E',m9m 3"d:' The accusation was sent by Rob ” e N"m”' ”""'y: en A. Nathan. ADA national MICKEY. MOUSE secretary of the genera council Neuberger said in his brief door ”The burden: imposed on your lchairman. to Senator Lyndon B. itegqrst '0 ye: of the United Church in Canada. speech that the circittnstancea of foreign minister, Mr. L. B. Pear- Johnson of Texas. the Democratic called on the national council of Norman's death had ' cast I aha. Ion. and your government's rep- leader. CHANNEL 13 churches to stir the conscienceldow over the traditionally clung rcsentatlves in Egypt and else- Nathan said that by airing sponsored ” of its countrymen' in an effort and friendly mutual relations of where have been most heavy. Theicharges that Norman had Com- to discourage the process of ”as- the United States and Canada." Dcople of the United States arelmunist connections the commute. The Rose Boner sasslnitlnxu the characters of inno ”l have felts sense of concern not unmtndful of the fact that dllr-;('0unsL'l "has done more to weaken & Electric Ltd. 99'" "'9" , and responsibility over the posai- mg the trylnz days of crisis in the the 5PPLll'it)' of the United States , . . l . . I The council of churches said btlity that lCll0l'l' by one of our Middle East your government has titan all his investigations could 2Id:n':1eFz;f::f:wl::"jE;:f:'n:uc'af-::'1- Dr. Blake's statement Monday Senate sub-committees may have been a world leader in preserv-lever repair." w.,;::w:::m..RI.u:tt::n cu nu... has been passed on to the Cans-iplayed I role in this potential Presto-Oueataurneralorxitchan 7'VAW7 - C1 lau- Ia - Quaker oil Banxea - Cabdnd c Spam Oil Heaters O Kunao GI Ilrxi will burn coal. wood and (article. Pow: tgun type) Furnace Burner-I nanlli. lnimedialn delivery Ind llanalliltitn. CID. Terms or lleestahliahmnt Crodtt am I). V. A. Mi Windsor St. Halifax. NJ. ll CONTRACT BR By B. an BECKER IDGE My theory is fortified by th is example hand which I have used many times with pupils who are about average in skill. but who more often than not fail to play the four heart contract correctly. The play usually you like this. Declarer wins the diamond lead with the ace. crosses to dummy with a spade. and leads the jack of hearts. losing the finesse to Back comes the jack of dia- monds which holds the trick. fol- lowed by I spade which is won in Trumps are then drawn and the ace of clubs is forced out. when East takes the Ice he also takes with it the queen of spades, and declarer is down one. All the time declaror had I thing for to u r hearts. He should not have both- ered with the heart finesse. After winning the opening lead. trumps should be immediately It- tacked to force out the kink. The spade position should not be weakened for the purpose of tak- ing a finesse which is not vital In the actual hand, West would win the second heart lead. cash I diamond and presumably lead a spade. South wins with the King. draws the outstanding trump. and then concedes I trick to the ace of clubs. Declarer'a spade loser is discarded on one of dummy'a good clubs. Nothing could be simpler. as we said. But many players find the opportunity to finesse In ir- &IrlnttettowSrl;nE.G3)ll.ll ;e;ge:'vulnenbhy tlluttsntt 3;-:3,-I Izia p.m.-Afternoon Municaln . J 3 3 4:28 p.m.-Sign On . 5 4 4:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody a K 10 9 7 3 5:q00 p.m.-Maggie Munlna w-r EAST 5.l5 p.m.-Sportstlme . J 3 4, . Q 9 5 1 5.30 p.m.-Lone Ranger 'K5 .753 5:00 p.m.-Open House . Q J m 1 2 . K 9 5 I ti-est. ozao p.m.-CFCY Television News no 5 . t n A . 6:35 p.m.-Weather SOUTH 6:q40 p.m.-CBC News . m n 3 0.50 p.m.-Ckandler Brothel-I ' A Q 10 9 4 dummy. Broadcast A 8 7:00 p.m.-Sports Weekly with S J 3 Loman MeAulIy O Q 7:30 p.m.-Tmsearlch For no bidding: V90 11'' , aouu; w t N run nut "00 "mi-gage. wym" nndh I 9 Pl: 31 Pill practically sure ea re till p.m.--Climax : ' P” i . 9:30 p.m.4ackie Ran Show yy - q moo p.rn.-C. tr. c. Y. Television ,,,3f:f,'f1"' "ad ””'"' "' d" News 1 Weather - - r 1m v-m--stunner on on rm! ..i'i..'..i".l..".'l.'..'.'i'i'”':."'5..!"?.hS2Z 11145 D-m--51!! 0" table are simple ones, the kind that everybody really knows better than to ttnake.k ' th h d to the contract. 'mno speaingo e ans 3-45 P-mi-MQCTIIOMI Muilclh where it's necessary to count out 4130 P-111--H0WdY D0053 how many of each suit each op- 5i00 P-m---D18!-'0V9Yl9l ponent has. or the ones that in- 5'15 P-m--Chl-ldNll'l Newlreel volve I squeeze. or I trump coup, 5:30 p.m.-Which Shall Ye Have or H gndplay, 6:00 om.-Open House My attention is directed instead 6:30 p.m.-CFCY Television News town;-d the eve.-ynngy on-or, when 0140 ll-m---W83?-lief I player miscounls I trump, or 6:45 p.m.-CBC News neglects to establish a long suit, 6:35 p.m.-Viewefl Guldi or draws trumps when he should 7,00 p,m,-Sir Lancelot crossrutf, or vice versn. and so on 7:30 pm.-Hobby Hunt . ad ittttnitum. resistible temptation- 7:45 p.m.-Ches Cooper Time Il.00 p.m.-lS,'ev';l; Jgys of Mir! ME 0 I u:.'l0 p.m.- o e y M0 p.mFGmm """ IEDTI 51' R ES 9:!) p.m.-'l'he Bitter Tree 10:00 p.m.-Ford Theatre h G d M 10:30 p.m.-Bishop Sheen T e 11:02 p.m.-CFCY Television Remember there's I cause for Ill.! great events or News and Weather 11:06 p.rn.-Movietlmo nu hppenn, small. ' -old Mother Nature. THE WINDMILL .."””?it.tl.iff?n3I”.5;1T'.5'.2”Ii Spedauzlng in Far er Browns dooryartt. M” "What ahIll I look at?" TAKE-OUT onnmg Welcome wanted to know. i DIAL 7131 "The ground over there." re- plied Welcome Robin. .welL what about the ground.-... ” d 4 Mrs. Welcome. "Can't you see what's happening - lt's moving!" cried Welcome Rn: bi . Channel 2 " Television Programme Schedule 9 THURSDAY ”What do you suppose is doing that?" asked Mrs. Welcome. "Have you forzouen an old Ic- qualntance of ottn?" Welcome Robin wanted to know. For I moment Mrs. Welcome Robin looked puzzled. Then she knew who it was Welcome had in mind. "Do you mean Miner the Mole?" she cried. Welcome Robin nodded. "Of course.” said he. "who else could l mean?” ”We haven't seen him a lnce last summer." said Mrs. Welcome. "And we don't see him now." chuckled welcome. "but just the same we know ho is right down there." For I few moments Welcome and Mrs. Welcome watched the ground. It didn't move. They began to wonder if Miner really was at work down there. Then ACROSS 6. Island 29. Bitter 1. Gulf of -u on almond 6 Suapdndj Vanuucll navored ll. Cleaner 1 lkcln. liqueur 11. Aside llintim N. Slop- 13- A an 1. Likely ing 15. uyer I. Claw words 16. Pronoun 9. saluted (print) 11. Asleep I0. Count 81. Ireland ll. zodiac sign blnnka 34. Model so. Moisture (Ans. IL Devon!- !1. In I lop- Ind.) nus aided Itato I4. Valid 40. A nnvorlng I1. Mauura 18. Fate (1. Pole- f Chin.) 31. Float propelled I5. Like 38. Body at boats 27. Made I circle water 08. Branch 29. Firearm IO. Btrilu It 82. Diepoaltioalo 28. Unfavoaoiia learning Gain 35. Look! ' I6. Tantalum Myth.) 81. Suppo 39. Knock 42. A win: 14. Man's name 46. 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PACK TOO MANY MUGGS It SKEETER TILLY THE TOILER 1:-urrs monoun- I HAVE to ? ' MAKE A CAu-- 1 l JOE PALOOKA H0 nm--l;-M- Cm" 5'" 3.f5.."i?'3uii'IZ.i”J3"?.?."f??.if 5966t.N6.'-TM gt-glggg, 2:25 pm.-. ews ' ..... " : p.m.- Om -- . cracker aoiilhiiwi" li'.”L'i.'e'i-””1'.'i.i ”'i.i.L' NEAR!” Wu- 4:00 p.m.--Uncle Jack At The "umm, Satyr!--, . Pill” "He is looking for something :' I 015 l).m.--P9Wll 334 Pin” to eat if you ask me." said WIl- O 4:30 p.m.-Howdy 0004! - come Robin. 5-00 p.tn.-Mluie Mlllllll ''I suppose you mean worms." 5:15 p.m.-Sportafimo said Mrs. Welcome. 5:1!) p.m.-111:: Slllleflkcn " im."0f 'Dowyt:u know of fa- GIII) p.m.- el'fYm II I do space he I I0. INK 3- ' 9907119 "P - 6:30 pm.-Early llveolng TV I" .1... u,':,',7-- nu M,..'wet.l Mrs. Welcome shook her head. O New, cm... "ll 1 could have all the worms g 45 p'm.-wg.(j;9f V I want I wouldn't want anything 5.50 p.m..3,om Then Mrs. Welcome did see. else." said she. Then she added. 7.00 p.ni.-uttienad schoolhoue ';1rth.Eg:U:;ureg.Ez S.” 'movl::.. ;-ldwongier Iaow in. thfh world be . y P CIPPICG instem ownn carotid. 7'” "mi In?” mt A”. was being pushed up. Any- How can he see them?" a tn p'nl-J.” ',m" T”... -:3-tmihslgonliigheatltl he l::n'ctfnl:omymc.3ldo:eecm 9” vi"-cum" something or somebody they in the ground where he lives. It A I I) in -Jackie Rae Dow -3 9' i ,3!” h m: couldn't see. was underneath the must be perfectly dark there and : 'g"'”'” arlu-roots Ind puahinil the lrwlld I guess no one can sea In com- - up. pletenartnesa. some folks seem " a . : l l:;,,;.;..,.4””c. W ,.... .. .m............ to um mu m I--at,--v em our on: war In. I. WILLIAMS .9 - , . A . . '..h. rMher:;TM!gu:Nhunln yl p nee. . um ,..,,..,.,. nusyleisvaiuh scum” Au&N on.-rrla vauatau L (1 -, 5: till um.--. 'l'd& magma lnaeh use for cyan." -.aIAU3' & M'a:aI &A L. :2; , K. n - "l'heIliowhnahcflndthou .. ' 'l -4' !9 .t worms?" cried In. welcome. sou” WW I ” P Vri "Perhaps the some any we find W 4 , H l . .x them. You know most at the time . mwxa,-I vtotrsmr; , on gdouyszgmnnmyeag .23. ')'. em found. ' Welcome. r "You mean he hears them?" Iah U a E . Va: ad Man. welcome. "why not? We do." replied Wu- cum. Jaatheatlagrodhannb have I. ...........-.-..-m-m---