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Steamships to abandon North Atlantic passenger trips:-next |W i The Saint John Port and In- t Commis sion said that a meeting “in : a " immediate future’ will © sought with the CPS.° 7 N.Y: Cemeteries . general cargo.” NEW YORK vay A num-| Richard Shiels, |started a new policy of curtail- is. meant “eight or nine : Several non_- sectarian ceme-) more money in actual labor than iteries which are, regulated by t .a mail and passenger ship.” 'staté and some Roman Catholic| The Empress of Britain car- |cemeteries have announced the | ried 172 passengers on arrivat change from a six-day schedule. here Tuesday from Liverpool | ‘The curtailment resiiits from a | Her capacity is more than 1,000. provision in a labor contract thaf*) The Canadian Pacific. Rail- |went into effect Jan.1, The con-| way recently closed its public tract provides for overtime for | relations office in. Saint John. — Saturday and Sunday work by. cemetery employees. “" | KILLED IN ESCAPE BID Several orthodox Jewish ‘or-- pereyT (Reuters) — Beirut ganizations mortuary trade | .cwspapers reported Friday that associations have protested to |‘nree members of the dissolved Here is an odd hand that A five-spade bid would certain-- arose in the national men’s pair \ a have exaggerated his values. . South was equally conserva- played at thirteen tables with | tive in failing to carry on over varying and somewhat surpris- |four spades. Both his previous ing results. {bids had been forced, and.mtight When the hand was played at ‘have been made with a hand my table, the bidding went as | devoid of high cards. He should shown. I held the West hand | have treated his partner's strong and, playing weak two bids, bidding with more respect. Z - | However, to the astonishment CBA RADIO |of, everyone at the table, it enates turned out that SATURDAY North-South got an excellent sult on the board. They soceed 7:00—-News. Sports & Weather -.|710 points on the deal while 7:1S—Breakfast Music and inland. |most of the other North-South Weather | pai | pairs wound up minus 100 | 8:00—News. Weather | slam contract . spades. = 8:15 (Maritime Sportscast | What happened at most tables times |. — rete DAILY CROSSWORD. ACROSS ~@ Iridescent ~ 23. Period 1. Coal os 365, ithe state cemetery board over Nationalist Social party—blamed scuttles . 3. Ten cents a tase the change. “for an abortive coup in Lebanon | 5. Chinese 4. Muffler 26. Assam Curtailment of weekend bur- ‘Sunday — were killed trying to division . 5. Mayan oS ials is said to create particular escape from arrest. The reports | . 9% The “Iliad” — Indians worm, difficulties for orthodox and con- said the three included a former. for one ¢ Anger Fiat servative Jews, who are re-|Syrian army officer Mahmoud | 2° Dry Ae required to bury their dead-as.|Niimeh, whose arrest was an-| 31-Piay oe quickly as possible. « nounced two days ago. 3a Noa 4 (U. 8) — _ workers & Hateful nt 16, 11. Terrible ONTRACT BRIDGE | irxiitue ikon S 18. Nuclear - hair-do By B. JAY BECKER : exp Sed Fee TEST YOUR, PLAY ; Sa vueee an Phesd Fast dealer. jopened with two hearts. North OR 32. Oilier 43. To plead = North-South vulnerable. |doubled, properly enough, and/ 97 2 BE Tt s 7 } NORTH then cuebid — pratt i - “spasm + - partner respon Missile Sane” oa. - .——— Su] ghee South Boe, NA tee die! su cupaeee ft TT |monds, North wen' SAKE es, and that was the end of | **Clsdistora = fig s ' : that. I led the seven of hearts Music @xks $3* and North's. enormous hand 3 es ar 92108762 4 came down. aT. Rawelien , K94 4110652 birds 21 22 [23 &Q8 19832 Declarer played low from 38. Fake Ps eae Seuseat ‘ ) ° me @3973 | th k m , 41. River. dams 33 the jac spades, and cof-| 44 Pointed 28 |29 [30 AQ8T3 tinued with a spade to the ace. arch : 7 ; Ses .@ + He then claimed thirteen tricks. | 45. sweethears [34 F 3s " Se : . on of course, he-had, -j|~ (coliog.)* East South. North ‘oa Seah greet euaertadithome ” (anat. ne r | Pass Pass Po Dble; hands. While it is true that ot. Sen ais 2 145 ; af a oY [doubting “and then. Siioniag op 7 +6 Pass 4 ° ; ° o ; with a cuebid before supporting} DOWN is Opening. ledd — seven of spades — he could ‘also have} 4 Drove,as z ¢ hearts. . done still more with his hand. cattle thee ; l- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: q . AXYDLBAAXE i’ LONGFELLOW, Orie letter simply stands for another, In this gample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Sjiigiéletters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. EZach.day the code letters are different. . . Y sKLGxD QLIG A Oryptogram Quotation DSK «XY LGM —NIZDSRIDE. Yesterday's Oryptoquote: MUSIC. WASHES AWAY. FROM THE SOUL THE DUST OF BACH, (© 1961, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) XN -Y¥ OKNKLDKL JQ SZGYHXD™M. 6-X IN3OV 14uDa5 8:20—Breaktast Musiew _ ‘ a3 College was that—when West led ” " heart against six spades ae — _ oe practically every won oan : ree the trick in dummy, proved Monin san Weiter & ada te fatal because,when they then 05—I + reashed the A-K of clubs and sdigadenn : ge a club, West overruffed, 1adiecdier Sore ed a heart, and South went 10:45—Songs Around The World | 40WN one. 11:00—The Best in Dixie. .11:30—1.Q. : 12:00—Luncheon Date 12:30—Farm Broadcast 1:00—News, Weather 1:15—CBC Stamp Club 1:30—Music in @ Mellow Mood ?.59-—D.O. 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