rpo. a penis is reinoto. Even if if i d partner has close to an opening bid. game prospects are st111 not bright. The spade misfit cuts heavily into the value of the hand and West's club hid also re- duces the tridi-taking potential of; the club suit. Figs 10 The Gntrdmn Friday. June 14. 1957 1 CONTRACT BRIDGE by n. JAV iincnnn - out: 1. Two lpades. Tlia overcall in 8. Pass. The chance of making side. the one level normally contains be- tween 7 and 13 high card points. The bid over an opening bid is us- l""9"5- I dl"-'01 Ipllroach Ihouldl Engineers Want "No School Picnic" Says VT Skipper Of ?'Mayflowei-" NEW YORK (AP)-eantii; iii. Ill-ht-In iuni 11tli-century styls Easting 7 Incl dsalsr. It would be improper to bid two one, 3,, deck," I. nicked. . Iota sldu vulnerable. hearts. This would imply av ll-jll there is no game. the next problem l yi'lgo:.e..l:,,I,l' 30.33 of spade support. Partner snouidli, to "M, on m, but Mmscore d h l . . ll 50 4 A to I I I be '""m9d "”eq""'”w-V ””' me” C0”"'3C' Th? Pmblblllly 1'5 l-1'” Sun! a'y fsclt o:essllbckmE. E3: flu" . . . .. ' . . cap am e g ..;; is sufficient strength and nvsgzlg one spade will be made despite of the H-main ' "I .. 4 5 enough spade fit to Jlisli y a 9 t.ie lack of spade support. Our high write, Mlmmd A. Ed: 593 l'Ilu.h A lg t d cards Wlljll help consldiflbb” ulmade the crosaint an t.'l11ly'ill:rllIll-0 '3! an 2' T we nmrumn '- -”m x. J" ' camp " h mn” l" "”""lber tells what it was like in the 331.; 3 "g should l;EI'l1il(elJIl)lllarl"El;:.s'slS ;awg::I;(lll a':l:sIleEf'. the situstion is apt to get.,:.r.:I,,,n, 155", If we musing 30151 a . I N h, b.d p- . 3 ere were any. motnen of 351.0. I” :aQ53:7h ?.":lb:e3e5::Cl:gmlbung:: Re '3 4. Pour spades. This is not a hand beauty and nostalgic drama. bu; mum M, prohibited from going on 1., where you invite partner to bid a they were mixed with inuch drudg- . lie might not acce t the in- . . x Q four spades. P .A1oggV if Norths overcall was of thelvitation, and he is not supposed o 1:32;": lsJ;Il:l-Idlhgrggy gggqifglfl to. if he has shown all the values Fat Man Trles , bid 1 llh t v or time dia- "9 "35 DY his first bid. 1 ' ' hf: Hg Norm gionds zholild ebre zritlnded. T.ie best Y Tihegeatsiilpuldl be (every expecita-1 FIOQPOIC Sllflng n'E prospect f t in notrump: '9 .9 Day or our spa 1 9 PW 1 O H. and paring. sglllillllii be so inform-twill be satisfactory even if North;s'1 AS NCWGSE cufa INT ed immediately. lspade overt.-all was on the light! L C? MONTREA f l - Two Mont- real-area men have been sitting atop separate nlipoleii since Sun- day, one to prove he's not sick. be made to the federal govern-land the other to try and regain ually based on probable winning tricks rather than on point count. d I """"' 1his health. North's spade bid. therefore is A VanC9 Pol 5 S-HR-I-ED WEDNESDAY I Andre L5m01”9l1X- 39- let UP I treated as showing a hand of less . . . , platform 50 feet above 'luburb5n I Mme we "'"""”' ”"””'l.Ville Jacques-Cartier to disprove than opening bid proportions and a spade suit that is sound enough to withstand a business double Since there is satisfactory trump support for North and a possibility of game if he has a WP l9V9l "WT" call. a two spade bid is in order. One Pilot Killed To correct this situation they auked that the legighnon cmer'1person takes for granted in theirl (Reutgr51.Twol1ug advance voting be widened to cover a much wider range of i'ot-:ws'p.l9'9d A""':;5'K.” ! Lo d ers than it now does. 1 ""0" : ' C ' 9” 9 " ”n' l , l0nl.. president for the last year. The protest W35 mad? "',”5"l"”gaie his presidential address. 1 110" f0""- "d0Pl9d ""3""'.l0”S'Yl Mr. McKillop said that the after discussion at the ll1Sllll.lle'Svpo1icy of Mb”. leaders in press , annual general business meetingllm. 8 Shane, work week may ' ny ronnns iintpr. "mm M u p Canadian Press Business Editor nosdayf gI,,e1,,';d,-fiirynypfouclgetgrggsl 3AN1.-F. Mm ,CP.iDe,ega,..s required the presence of most oil to 3,, mm", meeting of me 1.;,,.'t.ie delegates by Monday or Tues-i gineering Institute of Canada pro- 513-” and Probably the great ma-l tuged Wednesday mu they andgority of them had to leave home v 4 0; am" Cmldians were before they could vote. b.,.,.,d from young in Monday-.' with theronclusion of the busi- gene.-3) eiem-on because mey mass meeting. delegates plunged stituencies. METZ. Francs RCAF F-B6 Sabre Jets collided in the air near Karlsruhe. Germany, killing one of the pilots. the RCAF said here. The pilot of the second jet. !''0 William Albert Vanoene of Kim- berley, B.C-, parachuted to safety. The name of the dead pilot was withheld pending notification of next of kin. Vanoene was attached to No. 2 fighter wing at Gros Tenquln. France. The other jet was from No. 4 fighter wing at Baden-Soel-I llngen. Germany. Prim? m””5'”- 58111 ”' Pa": lengineering profession lie added: ”lt is the essence of democracy. "Since the reduction in hours of and in the best interests of Can-lwork to date. coupled with a re- ada that no citizen be denied his markable improvement in the fundamental right for any reason. standard of living. has been pos- ment but it is an injustice to limit inf the individual worker. it woul its application to so few L'llZGfiS.lSEPlT1 that the laborer needs the engineer if his dream of more) L000 VOTERS . . ,, . hr." example. hp" at this pleisure is to come true. ACQUW T071900 Banff meeting. arranged five” of Tr so" years ago. there are L000 voters.l . Ga disenfranchised for the r e c e n t l C election.” NKALOFA. TOHR3 REUTER3 The present legislation covering; Seven Million OTTAWA (CF) e The 1957 fed-1 An elderly T0118-In 1981518101” THE? advance voting-drawn up in daysf day was found not guilty of sedl- when Canadians were a much lion against Queen Salote. more stay-at-home people than in Crowds in the Supreme Court today's widespread developments y broke llll0 cheers when the juryl-covers only a few c1a55mCam,n,;9ral election cost the public trens- . returned its unanimous verdict lI'lj()l voters. including ti'avelling5Ul".V 8130111 57-000-000. In all-lime favor of 70-year-old assemblymatusalesmen. transportation employ- hish. election officials estimated platform trying . health. eerli point of view the intricacies ' of vast projects which the averageltgttgg. 2:: lgl;i:ew:1::'h?::p.. llast year." doctors vtho told him he was "through" after 35 operations. He did not disclose the nature of his ailment In Montreal's east-end. Alfred Tremblay. 35, is perched on g to regain his ”l'm overweight at 281 pounds could not be in their home con- "I10 the” 59591”"5 M kchnic.” and l liave rheumatism 'n bath lpapers-describing from an cngin-4935'-' he "id. "I'm drinking a to get Both men vowed to break a 23- ished several years ago in De said troit. l..amoreux. a handy man. nch platform he wants to prove The resolution, forwarded to the lo, wnslderable impwlapce to melflgan 95" 110 lllylhinz 11 he is W111- want to prove to poor people. Asked how he felt. Lamoreux The very existence of the advancelsible because mech.'inicn' power sud. uwonderml but my gmmach poll proves Lie truth of this state lhas increased the output capacitylis rolling a "me" you look downisw-ing I land soon people starl.Q look big.I ithen small. then big. then small." Five feet above Lamnreuxs plai- Tremblay. an unemployed auto for his "I want to get money to move the grave of my motiier who died he said by telephone. 'l also want to buy a nice fam- ily plot." REV. inconvenience. dirt and ted- suppeg Alui Villiers. Edney wrote. "had no illusions about the ship he commanded. and-lie was frank about her imperfections. he had his quarters in Lie hill! narrow stern of the ship. std whenever there was any kind of sec running, the niotionup there was excessive. it was like living in the top of an elm tree and it made him feel seasick a K094 dul of the time. ---11.1, bloody shlp'. he wand growl at breakfast whenever ne had gpent a particularly rough night in bed. 'That bloody cabin of mine. It's the worst in the ship. Can't get out of bed without bi-eaimr your bloody head. buslln your flamin' shoulder. Nev-er saw such a ship for thing! 1311151 Pl" them on the floor and still they fall'." The 22 crew members aboard ate their meals in the ”tiller flat." a cramped, low-t-eilinged room housing the steering mechanism. --11 bu-ame a foul spot." Edey said. "All the dirt. slop. greasy water. slent-hes from the 881193! and miasmas from the diesel Sell- erator seemed to collect there II in a sink. And t1ie.V slaved. The tiller flat became slimuer day by day. At its entrance hung a small sign: "50-50 club members onlY- "This alluded to the 50-50 chance of arrii al given the Mayflower by a British neiisP3P9l'- As soon as the weatlier turned warm. the crew took to eating their meals on deck. Later. when git got really hot. they slept on day flagpole-sitting record es'ab-ldeck as well. All the ship's officers had H- -cences for squai'c-rigged sailing vessels. a breed now as "rare as by telephonepfrom his 27 by 68-1the whooping crane." For Hie pothers. tile sounds and eccentrici- ties of the anachronistic wooden ship took some getting used to. Steering the square rigger was who have had bad times, that they a difficult and strenuous task. In only think they are sick. Actually they have only lost their morale." spite of its chunky appearance. the Mayflower easily fell off course. lThen the helmsman had to spin the wheel desperately to check the All too often. until they gained experience. he helmsmen found themselves with the sails taken form is a chair in which he spendsl "aback." This meant the ship had most of his time. The platformjswung so far the wind began blow- contains a mattress. a pail of wa- ing on the wrong side of the sails. ter. a heater, a guitar and a radio. Then it would start to drift back- lward, bringing a withering com- mechanic. said he hopes to gain;mcnt from the captain. . some Wionetary reward stint atop his pole. j On Sundays the ships company ;would dress in pilgrim costumes Samisoni Puliuvea Afuamungo. lees, fishermen and members oflW9lln95d8Y- The Polynesian politican haslthe armed forces. I This compares with SS.850.000 in been re-elected since he was ar-l In discussion Of the ,es01u”on'.l953 and S4.400.000 in 1949. it is rested and was dtie to take his'ge,,em1 "C,-(.m-y Drg Lg Austin more than double the 321300.000 seat when Que-en Salote opens thnwngm of Montreal said the instj-l(:()Sl of the 1930 vote. 1957 session of the legislatun to-lime-5 headquancrs had been; The public treasury cost covers day. "hammering" at the issue forjpay of returning and deputy re- MUBWHHEO W35 Hwllsed pfllisome time without result. turning officers. rental of polling Clrculallnl I "di'l0"' WW" it was suggested ml the insti- booths. prlntinz of ballot papers among. Queen Salote's 5fJ.0(ll sub- mi, in cmoperanon with me 53-; and voters' lists. enumerating vo- -lQ'Cl5 1" ""5 S0”"'.P5”"c p""' nadian Chamber of Commerce and 19"! and C051 07 llllill! Ill! SEW- disc known as the friendly islands. other H 3 1 10 n 81 m.ganmm-Om jg, V0". 1" '1 he belmed 1'97 7" tWP””"i should pursue the matter and that This is aside from the millions int! he? 8161951 50" P1''m9 mlnlsmrfin the meantimt-. iiliile the issue of dollars laid out by the various and giving close relatives govern- was hm m m-cnt jobs. Besides Queen Elizabeth. Queen Salote is the only reigning queen in the Commonwealth. the minds of many candidates and political parties in t h o u s a n d s of disenfranchised campaign expenses. BEDTIME STORIES Mrs. Redeye ls Late Added. sweetness songs attalalhappier for this very resason. When When you hear them in the rain. one has worried. been anxious. one -Peter Rabbit. is always happie when the worry It was I wet day. It had been 0" lnxleiy ""33- rainlng all day long. Despite the So Redeye sang and sang to Mrs. rain Redeye the Vireo had been; Redeye and neither of them minded singing all daylong. As he lislenedllhe rain. "I am so glad you're it seems to Peter that somehow here." said Redeye between songs. that song was sweeter than ever. "so 'm 13- . Yes air. it really did. Perhaps that "it was a iofgpltgg fnri: was because no other songs were good to not have 1,, ny every dug- io be heard. No one else was sing- "I found just the place for mu- ing in the rain. Again perhaps it nut," "id 3,5,”. "of mm.” was because Redeye was extra wrll begin building it once." happy. You see Mrs. Redeye had "Not at once.” replied Mrs. Red- srrlved early that very morning. eyg. -'1 need . mu, mm ,0 re” before going to work. Building a good nest is real work." "True. my dear. Quits true." replied Redeye. "I've always been proud of the heats you weave. Only yesterday i was looking at the nest we had two years ago and it is FRIDAY Atlantic Daylight Time I145 p.ni.-Afternoon Fviuslcale I 4:30 p.iii.-iiowdy Doody still Hood. Not many birds can any 521!) p.ni.-Discoveries that of their old neatt." 5:15 p.in.-Chlldi-en's Newsrvel "if a thing is worth doing at all. 3;” p')In..lIg' 393,” it is worth doing well." replied ozoo p.in.-Open House Mrs. Redeye. This is an old saying 3:3) p.m..cp-cy Tghvvhkyn N." that most folks have heard many 5:40 ,.m....w..um- times. and it is a true saying. 5:45 p.ia.-cnc News Some of Mru- Redeye: neith- szso p.ni.-Political Telecast bofl Iometlmel build nests so M55 p.in.-Viewers Guide poorly that it is a wonder they hold 7:0!) pni.-'r.l.A lolefhcr long enough for the bab- pm,..on as to pow big enough to leave - p m...P1ou W em. 9.00 p.ni.-Graphic so Redeye sang and sang to Mn. "Jul! Ifler I arrived. I tlioulhl mo p.m.-Country Hoodown Redeye and neither oftheiii niiaded 7 IIW 38"! 31! the Cowbinl. tom p.ai. ' m g the rats. fh.h:p:-.1 didn't I zwlddlsnllektlu tgug . 'l'vlllm' in was aroun ." . - Mnmholieiinr R-M ' M VIY I '0 '. V3," RQJCYC Ilbfm Illlmll . HI lM)I- '3 saminor. She had not left it when ed a mu; ahguua, "guy. 5; Chung 1 Redeye did. He had comeon ahead around ' he admitted ''I haven't to VIII mill W915 M11 sees her for several days. so pc- Red-in liadsot hurried. so she was late is arriving. Perhaps latisyo was 0:0 pm.-Duels last at & 1 Plans 0:18 1: DAILY CROSSWORD 1. God ( Moham. ) Shelterej side ACROSS i. Type of cabbage 8. I. small nail 9. Covered 4. Man's with tile nickname to. PI. of "lenis' I. Indiatlnct (phonet.) mark I2. small island I. Govern- I3. Month manta 11. Wine 1. God of the receptacle sky (Bsbyt) I5. Msasurq 8. Waste land of land 9. Coronet IO. Erbium ll. Wander tsyin.l Full 17- CM? Info of pains IO. Girl's name I5. Questions 21. Close to 22. Hnnanisnt 28. Muni- cipality 24. Fuel 25. Part of an inch 20. Waste time 38. River fling.) 39. Exist 81. Poker stake 82. Bearliite I4. Music note 85. General trend I7. 'l'lian ( dial.) as. Brilliant meteor 40. Mix 41. spurious 13. feolloq.) 48. Search 04. Male red deer DOWN I. rate DAILY CRYPIOQUUII one letter simply stands for sun” tor the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. tropbos. the length and loruatioa at the work an all laoa day the ends letters on diluent. land gather for prayers and a short talk from Villiers. "Sometimes this was on pilgrim history. some- times on early exploration. It was invariably interesting." Edey said. . M. An '3: anti- "1? spaa- inodls i 20.Lubri. i cats 14. Gun (slang) g 25. Pond 20. Young sheep 37. Stew Ysoterlsfs aaawu ingredi. 30. River (Gen) cuts 39. Fih 26. land ridge to. Body of 29.0ti water 30. Gay 4! Thorium 33. Bury lsym.) -mubhwhwnhm axrnnsaaxa hsonorsnnow . Xnthissanipisa lauasd lingio letters. apos- hints. A ornlsgnn hettiea NP ILZKCOP 1181 N? AJUCKPL NIIPJKI PJKX QIIJLX NPFU I'l'UQFL- OIPLLP AJLUFIKIP. ' Yestsvhracrypbpetsiwolltfollllilllcllabl lO&--0mI11'l' . IUTONI OUT OUR WAY GRANDMA MICKEY MOUSE HENRY MUGGS 8: SKEETER Itomnonotmvotioourou utiueitousewmtueiuoiu. Tsaoiwuamaws uwin Q-urn-gut-..a.a...i-.-a't.a......; erra KETT TILLY THE TOILER ANN iveesamf wAir..' ON: MONTH I5 THWY DANS-' Luvs see WHAT'S I i-on A1'i-llllfllfi-I. I Mrrvou in THE HOP A MONTH AGO-7' wHAr 00 you wmr nose AGIFT3 me FIRST Aunwe DQEAM BOAT.' JOE PALOOKA THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X-7 1'1! In wnu smwo nos rial! um iounn-iususancsi . IIOIAILV! istwmtvosuv , ills 1DNtott1',1'MTFIlE use .4 QY I IIMJITWEEN .lOUr CAN'T AFFOID 1'0 II THOID