BEDTIME STORIES ' Page 12 The Guardian Wed. October 30. 1957 T _ . — plied Paddy. "lvhope nothing hu C P R R I A Was Lightfoot Scared? ;':g§j°¢’fha§° nfgmmggmpsr mg; O. - . GNGWS *5 '9l_"“° »::...‘:i“’;.':.‘.. -‘-““’ ”’-" '“’;"‘ “P“:‘ Firemen Surplus On Diesels “That may be." said . rs a - I £1) ii(i)i:repet!lih:iai?.)Sw'¢:ed((’i(’e;t)‘:ii‘itkTll;:’‘i ‘ dag,)1:I:n:‘£.e$L‘rJ,—:,,s;eu:1::4 Mon-I Jufitfligesgd on CPR’ studies and on eitANoM_K’_ A needless chance with llle allliie ‘.0 SFOW UP - | ".\l_\ dear." said Paddy to .\lrs Paddy. “l haien't seen Light-‘ foot the Deer met" here at our pond {or seieral days " it C. \'one ever can afford to take. —Llghtloot the Deer. _ . .it was user here that night And i needed on its existing operations CPR officers’ That is the first thing that the, ‘NW .\ou 5093* 0' “- ' W“ be(~au\e ma doesn't knmi he's :lr:;l[en1[:(:,:,(,:l,(:9s m yard and are definite that the elimination’ "U" "9091? “r me “We” Fore”! "M "*6" mm elm” D0 ‘Wu mp“: kefittink! awn) from here’ fnpight seiwice irernen won’! impair safety 0', and UN‘ CvI't‘¢‘fl “98d0“~‘- 07 U“? 90*’ '‘"3”‘‘"55 Wu!“ ha‘? ''‘'*‘’'i ‘'It seenis queer not to \PQ .)ld Pa.~ltii’e, the Old Orchard, pened to tumi" said »“t‘~* Nd" him itettinfl his drink 9\l‘r,‘ night Ind the siiiiliiig Pool are taught. do ,3 he has been domg ,1: sum Those \\h<i never really learn it. I ,_ me, .3“-1 vr soiiietiiiies loiget N. do not‘ “ ' As a rout ('l.lTHT1lsSl(in inquir- e£ficIen<‘.\' Ifid m33'- "‘d"9d- ‘m’ ing into the issue neared the last‘ prove them I h ' of mam" hearings (‘PR counsel Dealing “"11 Y5’: ‘ ’“""' ‘LE3 '5 -‘ l l) Sin~lair said the absence service, he said en ence in 9 ,‘ "\li~s Lightfoot and her tviins o‘;mmmm,n‘m me“ “M, [_v1,¢._g at long inquiry has shown that the """‘”' bee" *""‘”'"d I31“) 91" sertice would mean no .sai~rifice absence of a fu‘(~‘m8n 1" UN’ 935 ther. said \Tl”S Paddi l of em." %m_[\. or er,-1(.K.n(.‘\ , would not slow up operations and 50945 gu-rogggug "T'”” " ”“" I had“ m””§m The Brotherhood of L(I('L>Hltill\'¢ no additional ground (‘HEM would QNCEL it before I wonder what that Firemen and Englnenwn t'1,(‘i; be required to make up for the‘ Refrigeration means"" said Paddv is fl ~ 1 1 ~ n)(l\Q lack of a fireman , - ghting a ( PR pan 0 ie 0 . *-p ,~i« h - - \ e. _ . . s 1 Th- n has contended that Repairs To All mum . .*‘ “"7 3°‘ “"”’ ‘"I' ‘““'“““ ‘”"“ l‘'‘”‘ 3"“ '.""*.“‘ . ‘..‘”“" . - \' lll Yard . . . “ha” ’”“" ""1 h‘'a‘d ‘'31 engincs as an i-ciiiioiiiy iiiea~tiie.,lhe fiitiiian is n9tl*>>dl'_ _ Al’l’l.I.‘\:\(l‘.S 'dreailliii .~('l('(dllI too said \li'.< ,.~ln.lm.n m,l,ld be retained on opeiiations for safct\, lg]-.it 51; ul .. s . . u Pad .. . S iclair .aid salvly H1 '» 9 Y3“ Sz\LI‘..§ 515R‘ I ( \ pd\~( l);.t I diesels ” ‘ “t)i- [!k‘l’l|.tps l,._llllT1!ttl had The INN, ma” H_,”,m“,,,n depends largt-l_\ on the proper .. “5""“d men’ M keep “M” H headed b\ ‘\li Juxtice R ’ l’l3““"“‘m of the ”"‘””‘d (‘"‘w' lock of the Supereiiie Court oi ('a- which dutects nioveiiients of the > That night and the llt‘\l ii-iliti “am, was appointed in lhc tcdcr locoiiiiitiw and the TllL'lll ft|llU\\lllB l.ii.'lIll00l ,1 gm,.r,,n,..m after the limth "Wlii-ii the man on the ground MOTORS Rt-nindiiig and Repairs ICLE('TRI('AL did not appcar Biit the nest erhmxi pulled a (.Hm,“m_. mnp. L; [)l‘()D(‘l'l\ positioned ie >li Rtmairs _ nigiit l’aild_\. \\ ho liappoiii-rt in da) gm)“, 0” M“. “iii mm the is- hi-tti~i than thc t'ril;lll¢‘(‘l‘ and fllit‘-. the out on his dam sau Light Sm, 13,1 _l3mi3r\ man iiiil togethei for lookout I “Q I.‘ gunding pm-(,¢~.i. ‘gm rout staiiiliiig among the Black Mr. 5”“.hm._ “p(.,,,,,!_. 3,, Jun. The tliiiies of the fireiiiennfasha P a I m e r with his head held high as he -‘h4*d°“‘ "" ”"’ ‘l‘‘’”’ 3‘ '”‘ ”" inent mcpet-ted [ll last about three Iookiiiit were a dtiplitiititin the looked mi |j,g¢n¢d_ ualdiiiikin: p].'Jl(’ Heuas stand dab ‘am \t(,m1;,_\ ll has l)(’Pll diities oi the engineer and t e d in l~Iiiiope that th«- I‘t‘ll\tt\&l ._ H100” 3543 - 3544 here “as the night or ticzird tencd lli- took a lt‘\\ stops to hrt-nicn front disc‘ en,-.'HH*< that dreadful \‘('t‘Pam lm E I 8 C t I’ T C 1": pwtmlh ‘ml Wm h" “M”. deiiiiiiisiratvd on this t'imIItH‘I1l i.'l'0U"d ‘J’*‘“- “The last time he has l|\t‘l' licld liiuh as he looked and li~ of stire waid the \\Hl(>l' lhon stopped to dfles nm lmpan ,‘m.,V\ ,,, am. e SWEDISH MISSILE he hasn‘t been here since. said look and listen again “it! Clenm. g1'm'Km)[,_\1 Reuters . Thelx ' P3ddV. ‘reached the edge of the Water ’ . f - ced‘VU « ,\ Suedi h air oi c e aniioun _\lrs Paddy looked at Patldi hc put his head dtmn to it-riiik. N(_,”')'V“,,'?)le‘Il.'..|,,.. £.,.,,,,,- .-l~.- no Mond;:\ that .\‘\u-dcn has pr()—l ;with a question in her C\(>'s ’ioii S(>\t=l‘.'il llltms lic It ti-d it l]llll'h- )Nm’_I“'Uw; "WIN Mnmmwn -v mM.d 3 .‘.”Hi(.(1 ,m,\,i(. 1‘, be u\(\d Q - ‘don’t suppose," said shot and l_\' to loiilt and ll\l(‘n \\'lii-ii he Nlm,m”wm M “mum” in M “:,m., piano; t)m;,,l,, oi the; stopped. had him enough he llll.llt‘(l and _ ‘ <_ ‘ W. _ N “'03 m “ore ml dlsdosed 3 “I don't knou." said Padily \ll9!lll_\ disappeared betuocii the -V‘“‘‘ 3"“ ””‘m ‘Wm’ H n P‘ O :“An_vone with such an awtul trees ‘D — ‘scream as that one we heard "lie was afiaid "iii siire he S must be a \er_\' aufiil person “as £Ill'Hld \iid ihcie ‘~n' aiii ll hate to think that Liglitfimi isnt lllllllil to he tiliui d til il\l‘l have A(~xo.~'.s 8.‘-—— - around any longer because of that lllll('\\ it s lltt‘ iiiw ii hi-se iltwiil 1, Point of load HeIVfll' ldreadliil persoii " ' till st'l‘;1lIl =i- iiiii.il the «vlio: 51‘wiIIed O A in (time: 100739 - "Perhaps he is Just afraid to night said l‘.iildi P"° MAKES ouviu ~___—._»4-..._~-... . . .-. _ -7 ‘ .:''‘‘'‘‘'~’' "'s;',:_°""" WITH IIIFY FLAVOUR l [1 Lem,“ 0‘ ,5 sheep Add 3 '° CONTRACT BRIDGE i is Mr tccmmmdar lummw ’d\ \ ti V - s ‘ ‘ . B B. JAV BE(,l\l‘.R 19"?“ hconomital too. y I Eponym of __A_ __ *—* V’ ' — ' ’ “ “’ use Hellenes lhlt dealer . in cuiiitiiiiing npades since it I6 BI-shad | Bali laden vulnerable st-‘(‘ltlt'd \t‘l‘\ likely (lL‘( l2Il‘l‘l‘ ‘’ 22 Duumt ‘ NOR‘-H \H>.ll(l llllllH'<l‘£1l1‘,\ es:;ih|isli 1‘ ‘re. ' ‘A54 lllt‘ il..iiiiiiiid siiit and lltllll) lliiine 21 Al”k‘n K93 ‘ll .'<ll loasl. niiie Ill(l\'Si. . ’ pnlpecmc _ S QABBIQS ‘ so he sviitthed ltl the (cute 0 nsulnt“ ' clubs and det'lai'ct uxts .'i llcad - WEI‘ EAST :dll('k Siiiith played low West _‘ A 82 ‘K3 10 97 lviun iitth the t’ll_.Illl iiiitl i‘clui‘ii~ :1 un‘ uh . ‘ .gm‘533 :3], ‘ ed the llll‘(‘P to East \ king There iv”-p) -A O i ‘\ - -- i 5 h H h i was won .:::...:"..;“‘.::::.:: .::.. "tn. : =*2r.'.‘:... Dams °’ Rheumamm M l mu 'spade and a diamond for down 32.L|t.hI (dial) Alll’ll|lISy0lJ wanlielietand QQ53 "HP ' “wk! Va.‘ 50” want It MS! ‘ ' ' “S '§;Io‘-2 East must be given credit for 35~w¢“'d flspiiin ' A tablet starts dis 0 "Ihh... l‘P(‘il£ll‘I|f1' ilie liitilitv of a spade 3-‘ integiat n: almost the instant you #535‘ » ‘ ‘ l" > ‘ pkuer-v H” #50 “ms to (elm/e (hat The bidding il'(‘lllf‘f‘l at trick two He banked 3‘ A his hnptns instead on finding mod- ' 3”‘ S°”m W"! NW0‘ erale strength in clubs in West‘: I 1. ll‘lTld despite declarer‘: club’ '1" I. Put Pan 3; ‘ - A h I H d 40.WeigMa N1. tbld, and the apes ma eria ze . “GM of ‘u. li uas a good shot llimeter. East never should ‘D531 ”Di‘nl"L' Natl Cfisllll "T <Vr't“V<‘*' hate had the opportunity he was‘ mammal The defenders lime to think gimn. South made the wroniil 2.G|rl'|numo/ Micxéfiousa to his strong and weak points. andf ea 0 take advantage of knowledge he possesses that the opponents do /_“‘v \ / ‘ not. [Cast had a problem of sorts breathe -nothing uorks like Vick: harder than the d(‘l‘li3l'Pt‘ in mnsl play when he ducked the openingl 1———— Ntxtn .deals because they dont see spade in dummy, Hg was ggklng llevntied each other's hands and there». for trouble gnd be got 1: \/ _ trun- . fore have no precise idea where!‘ Both the bidding and the open-. "I‘“'°°‘ Ih9.V are strong or weak .ing lead indicate East ha: thei ‘-*P°"' The declarer. on the other hand._king of spades. It is thereforel 7'0"‘ '* seeing dunim_v.s' cards and hlsinot urgent to protect the queen‘ fR0M SNIFFLY swffy SNEEZY own, ll in much better positiouof spade: by playing low from! ' ' guage his prospects, assessldummv. - when he won the opening spade; lead with the king after declar-1 er had ducked in dummy. After, when a head cold sttifis up your considering the matter carefull.v.'tri<-ks. i n0.<s*—.Vmi «mu.-.~c. snilfle. Can't he decided there was no futiirel Time is of the essence. DAILY CRYP'I’0QUUl'E-—llere's hot to work It: A X Y D In I A L X I The‘ to other pressing busl - L . x ‘ F I L L . ' re ‘ '- - 31.; l and mass at hand The diamonds need, 0'" kn“ '"','p'’ d. u$‘:m:&et.'.‘u to be established before ‘South's 7" 0" '‘h"‘ L‘ X for an 9 :1 0. 0:“ ‘n' hml u_ weak spot in clubs is disroveredl "'°Ph°"' 0" 'a“"'|;:'d t°"n:3?;_enL ‘I T" There is no time to lose. The ace ‘*3’ day H” °°d° en "' of spades should he grabbed A (;-,,g.'... Qgofiflun once and the diamonds attacked. This would have led to nine easy ‘KKK-"5 QOGV 3°30" ‘K3 ‘'v S J‘ TJOSVR xq sxvoa VAVl—YGVRo ETTA KETT Va-trn-nol A few drops up each nostril opens nose fast Your he clears You breathe hgain. And Committees Are Tentative Va—tro-nol keeps on giving you wmforting reliel hour after VICKS VA-TRO'll0l .'1‘.’.";. OTTAWA tCP* «Prime Minis- "" ‘_""' “—“*——‘ -~ ter Diefenbaker said Monday last Teievlsm week‘: meeting between P rim e n Progrunme Minister Macmillan and Presi- Schedule W stone on the pathuay to a free _ V world “ CHANNEL 13 "\n_\ of those sepaiuvitiiiiis that kept up apart at any time since 1945 hate been closed as it re~ sult of the meetings that have s W " '” ””'’'’‘‘‘‘’" ‘“““‘3l9 taken place." he said in the thin- 4 til ii iii (l[)t‘ll Htiiisi» . "mm 4 in ii I H i IN I ' 5 mt ii iii: s‘t(.‘,\:,(Q’\ ym:}d"pm“wr‘ The talks lll Washiiigton he. 3 ‘([1 H,” R,” Tm Tm ‘tween the British and *\ll'\Pl’l(’af‘l‘ Q on pm‘ ‘ii,-(.§1,.,n tum.“ ‘leaders had opened a way by 7 (,0 p m_ .C1.~CY TV New‘ luhich Western i-oiintries c n iild ;.,, W H H . 1§lI‘(‘l12lh(‘n peace and set-iirit_v r rm pm ~rh,.(.(. \.mM_I”,” lI\|lll'|ln the .\ortli Atlantic al 7 Mt pin 'l';i'i~s of the Tnxas ‘ man‘ i;,,,,“.,.\ 1 Vlr l)IPTf‘lll)élK(‘l‘ who MIN with 30 p m Dis'ne_\'|and ‘ ' 9 ‘ V 9 . 10 pm wV.,.m E3”, fully shares the British leadeirsl 00 p m K r a it Tclm is...” attitude on the need for the lfIl€'I‘-I Thmm, dependence of free nations I [l on p in (‘hem shm. His statement on the Washing (200 pm .(igc TV 5",.‘ ton anl Olnaiu talks was made in response to a question by C(‘F '-—* --”—~ ~ —-———— Leader (‘oldwell Hon l. B Pearsmi. former " M°nc'°n Liberal external allfairs minister. Channel 2 asked whether Canada had been} invited In take part in two Anglo- WEDNESDAY American scientific committees. 1.00 p m — \H-ciiiesday Playbill ' : Wt‘! trier. Sports D e v l I On Horne- back ‘ I 00 p in ——0ver the Back l Fence ; 4 00 p in ——Open House 31 p.m.—T¥owdv Oocdv zw D.m.—swlng Your Partner UT 5 .‘Il p iii. ii .in till 0 : . Pup Theatn ' ‘f ' ii on _ pd I315 :m.—['.lttl'e iumi. Iffflfl ~"’° ""“'“,.,.,‘. E""“" 7” vTl| haltliful, mica... H6 MI -Weather Wrigley’: Spomaiat Gina. 0.50 . .—8 I1! . . - _7 00 p’.ll':~—-A:,V¢ITlIfOI 0! ." ‘A - s°'“h" ‘ml.’ 37:! pm‘.--son Ironic.-loco, ; aeu. ,l:fl pm.--Dione Icy: -3:3 pin —DIneyIaod ‘ta p na- zn no--Inn ftflrhm :0) —oevy not :Op.n.-$3 'l'V'"New-I . noon.-new than M o - . ‘ H 'o.4'o c 0 0 9'-. u 0 0 O 9 _ Q 0 0 0 ,'«.‘"-9'>- 1- ‘ . dent Eisenhower Has "a mile’ ‘nllilfln He said the di.sciis.sions _ ington decisions. They dealt with For Halloween ,% “ XKSS. Ymel-day‘: Cryptofiuez INMENTHTSBLITNDQ EH11: YOUl"IND.——A.lJ.a'l'HINK'l'HEIRl.l'.l'l1.£SUI‘X.A.NKlN. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOPLE / Ec5AD,'rwi6es’ COUSIN ‘DAISY JUST -swerrr IN--LIKE i-iALi'—8Aci< 8Loci<iNo DOWN- pnssibilities of better co - opora—. t n " Dowr DNE ovz5i2eoAr2o yer, ' MA302.’ TH RE A SENSE OF DI'llE(."T'l0.‘\' \lr Diefenhaker said the ct-iii-l niittct-s are tenbatne ones The 'a.sliingt«in meeting had been concerned only with estaihlisliing‘ “a general sense of direction" without deciding finally on the cans "Whcn permanent committees are set iip_ then it will be time for I iiiiada in he reprcsented." ‘ ln reply to a question by Hon Paul .\lartin I. «I-Isscx l-Iastl. the CiJtci<5tsl PiCi<etz<_vou i<'isiow.’—-Ti4e~/ HAVE A A 3 prime minister indicated that disciisscd Satiirrlay with Mr .\lac- did not go larthcr than a review of the Wasthington talks and a statement of (‘anada's position in relation to the decisions taken’ at Washington Mr Diefcnbaker indicated thaTi the Paris meeting of the NATO‘ cntim-il Dec 16-18 may more to carny forward some M the Wash- I/I 1 _./:/‘}7I' ",.'_."‘ _ - .’- disarmament. collectiie defence,‘ sharing of scicntlw knowledge‘ and economic cooperation He said .\'AT() will be “one of the prime means through which practical results will be Achieved " . r Dideitnker. who wtll head Canada's delegation to Paris. . e understands that the heads at all NATO member coun- tries have been asked to be preo-_ out. 5 AN cauriuo ywasuott .' L Paswv ccsvtz K7,‘: COMMEMOKATE SIIJHEIJ mssmo. mty ineutersi —‘ Sixty British pilgri.mi Monday at-l leads! I service at Caudno can-i eoery to commemorate the 48.0!!!’ Britiah and Commonwealth sol- dlen ' THE LONE RANGER pain in the Second World War.l I.I'L AINER JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-94 GERALD CALLED.’ CREEPOP i THINK HE wmas me ween.’ A om-2. y. «.4 /"11 ‘ in SEEMS LKE ANICE 80/- NO HIS smefone DAY! AND HE cmisaeiaurr-u.’ Ol'FNlT.'THAT"$11-{E