SENT!-JNCED TO DEATH NICOSIA, Cyprus titeutersl.. An lllryear-old Greek Cypriot. Ci istos Kyriakou, was sentenc t ?fe:df,"y'T;l:bf;f;f'ff,”;';TCancidicins Within Sight Of Biblical Mount Sinai By JACK BRAYLEY spot by the half dozen Canadian ' I Canadian Press Staff Writer tr: ay to death after being iuund EL TOR. Egypt icpi..uying signaliers attached to an advance lndian company. facing withdraw- giiilty of possessing two bombs. nrr' 89 cartridges. He is the tliirdi Greek Cypriot to receive the death sentence in the last week and the 13th since EOKA. an underground terrorist organiza- tion. began its campaign of vio- lence to unite Cyprus with Greece in April, 1955. l i More CornfortWeuring . under lacy palms on the warm in; Israeli forces. sand and with long rollers sweep- It is within sight of biblical ing in from the Red Sea. Cpl. Reg Mount Sinai. where Moses re- Salmon of Saskatoon said he'd ceived the Ten Commandments. rade his cosy spot any day foriThe mountain is part of a spec the mid and snow of home” .tacular. bare and jagged range "Sure. i wrote them boastingrsllot with reds. pinks. browns and about the climate and about thislgieys and rising almost perpen- bring the sort of place miliion- dicularly from the desert that aires go in the wintel'time."lleads to the bright green sea. shrugged the signaller. turning sol Unlike most other posts. this come by the composite RCA? squadron. which is introducing Fl” .cneduled Dakota runs with mai!. 1 supplies and relief personnel. The FfQm Hungafy twin-engined Daks can use the long landing strips at El Tor. Abu 3uDApEs1- (Ap ,., p-m.e1u ministry officials acknowledged I Saturday that about IQJD ref- ston. 0nt.: ”We'll soon be swltch- ugeeg h.Ve ten umury. The to, in: from Spam to a regular diet. tal included iui.ono ueeing to Aus- which is a good thing because u-1,. ma mu” m yugmhvhg we've just about run out of recipes on how to cook the Spam." mfe:::tE;:tnrBTl2;::io: Flt. Lt. Bill Collin of Fort wti- ma and Mm” Em”, had of . liam made a happy discovei-v on similar mission to 'yu'odm.h' Isis inaugural fliglii. He found he told a pm" conference "mg 1.. could travel by jeep to a nearby ' warm spring. have a swim and xwstgglmns ind rammed from bath and still get his lunch before departure time on the return Silweir and El 'Arish. Says Sgt. Jack Hanlon of King- GRANDMA flight to Abu Suweir. The Canadian MI”-I-Any ylgung 8e'r1'i-ii! I THAN...- that the sun continued its even one. though terribly isolated is Swan”-S often bypass the warm v UL-'oai 0' tan on his naked back. relatively unscathed by the recent springs. preferring .0 dip in me Mount Sir Douglas in the Cana- H"Hs'plnRm My mmummal But the snow and cold would lvadlng armies. The Canadians I y moderate waters of me Rod 5” dian Rockies was named after the loose plate discomfort. rvis're:il:-ra, really look good Just about now.";and their UNEP comrades. have in from of their signal truck. British First World War coin. an improved powder. sprinkled on l l'f'9AM.I-tllW1'l-mkl ABGJT KITBSI I'M upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable. No. gurnmy, taste or feeling. lt.'a nlitallne ID011- acidl. Does not sour. Checks ” la odor” (denture brcathi. Get As- today at any drug counter. KILL FILES Don't let sore. itching. burning piles I c you miserable another day or night with- out mslting the famous CHINAROID test. Feel it help heal and shrink lore. swollen tissues. Peel blessed comfort while you slevvt Walk. ride or Iorit. Get CHINARDID View. Man. conducts visitors onlBvown in Calgary. lglilllilngtl-Lslappfsltorllelili -I dnl-Isis!-I guided tours through the iabyrintlr Among those who regularly visit see new muchnbzlirr ryrolle leglllforsiollllntinl tl mud huts of.llie abandoned na-yhis el-ttedlling UNEF outposts and Sills!-cllonmmr-My bnckm-loll-r R I N a rt T the quarter. where he has be-illlake their services avaiiablleito ; ,. frieded s me cats "who don't all troop- are Rev. Louis Sc mitt 2: ' ' ' S O S 0 know anyocanadian but who sure of Duck aI.alte Sash. and Rev. Or- I ', us S. D I 0 S come when i bring them food." mond (Happy) Hopkins of Perth. ; 1.” . I Sigma. Ernest Macxenzie -ays Ont.. respectively Roman Catholic i Get Pep, Vim, Feel lollllgef it isn't like his home at Clinsoiand Anglican chaplains to the : l & g y , ,. V . . . . . l :.l'3.li.?i”Il..'.?ltf2?il5.','5ib?,L',-i:.9ilZ'iIS'.TF7.ii'i.ZL MUNICH Reuters .- Nazi Ger-talso building the Heinkcl 343. a ”'S' b” I M” ” he” "d We ”'”'”'d”'" Middle Em Fm" z l ytiltanegax Eeglllaifnallslg -:2; t!:'p'Ul:l:,T7l;rnl::l!l:: many developed flying sauci-rs.bumber capable of I L” e In 1' J , I. ..'-E ,. 1, ' -- 5 that flew more than 1.000 miles an United States and returning with- V , -i dill:-'. liilo-nxltlltf gelu llledltlmll-ilflllllllfeqcliftl: hour and a bomber that could at- out refuelling. Several of the plan- D A I C R O S S W O R D :1-'l'-'33” I E 5”” "Y-T'V ol"'””d”l"-”'"d-'"W”"t lack the United States and return es were ready at the end of the ACIDS! b.Rulca 25. Old '3 l.” ulthout refuelling, it was disclns-;uar. The book also said it was or- 1. Inuiuiblg arbitrarily Teal- lS d . i" ll l dl t lh l”t O.A!fl - N" W Q e(ThlelsIe ailnd other details of Hit-Ifillnaralldpoaltnntelle Ensltgllcstaiesnsn 5. '1. Bchclgln hient ::'""f:'f:':i: leris efforts to achieve a "wonderililay. i9-15. I gaaelle fpl.) iabbrsi : 'lII::-(:1: -' Vtfeallm" lb!” yrllugd lumhlhe lldel The Germans also were busy at 9. Shade of rod 3-SMWON 35-Clllld tl " o e war in is c osing ours are . . ' , 10.1; 5. (pl.) of y .:ll.b:' ':o;'dul.I revealed in a book called The Ger-I limk onhlhe slum: Iv 9d”::'l;el' in ghsgpcd 9. Barrel. a 35. m:'lhl;ll:;':-3 s n;anhlA't;1,ap()lI:is and Slecret(!Wte:aponsi'(-':'sll3:vl;1liiic'h gfosnlfam; a?l';wd ;nrF9:,g' figurea maker Sod E ACAR AND ME! AT ' .....i ..t,, .. o t e or 'ar an t eir e- V -. . ' .' 12,1-1.;-gngug ll. Dispatched tmyth.) ALL THE On-IEIIDOGS - .;l:dft th iledld I :.'.'.'.'f l3:'arR:it2fh1et::”l;f”ltE:t Franc: 19:13 l 8" '.ngs "I Sombine . 15. Land 87. Famous E W! PAS5.'.' li tiechgicai arms department oil 1) lllad thgy "been, 1;-onitlletl:d.hthe 15: Awuor " 11. pm nu,” 29. um. ggcuhu x ;l t t . ' l . - s wou ave 1" sfheelirylillilg gltlliilicgillslllsitlgigncd bylb:-to asbaie to cfirry a one-ton wnr- 20. 80. u. U! ihrlee Germarisseiigiiiecrsdand Ian. ill;-gd lacoggs the tgitlarirttice lion!-the 18'. Pk" 31, wungem. elem 37. Body I! & H, ta ian. viere eepin lame er.; . . in . mlnii s. to mobnmu has mm, Wu" in The first one flew I-eb. 14 i9-i5 lwas actually to have been guided "H" u no,” (up, In ll? at Prague. and reached a lhcighllby (I pilot. who would jump out g:eymln'l 1253"" '5uu. gmyouth ' Q if of more than feet and alal the last moment with a para- nkupnud G if speed of L250 miles an hour. chute. to be rescued. if possible. so Goddeuoc yl Germany. the book says, wasiby a German submarine at sea. 'hmuu g i It.) ll: l. l . : 1. 33.Proporty ll-1 CONTRACT BRIDGE g . ulllualc ' note ; By B. JAY BECKER uyAm, "on, g j. 1'. South dealer. self of trumps. He may then cash 31,ci.-it. um. Ill ; Neither side vulnerable. . his four diamond tricks. but when 39,1" ., g ; p Now"! he finally gets around to clubs the vertical 0 , ' if ace will immediately be taken to- un. Hung.) '- ' V: ..'B'3 gether with the remaining spades go,31m. 5 p l TV J S , for a one trick set. (mum El 3 : I If the trumps were divided 3-3. 41.!mn'ienu T -l owl”. B: 1063 T South would make the hand by I2.Clty (Ohio) I- ; - CHANNEL 13 553 .- ,- . Q J 10 5 A K 9 y 3 forcing out the ace of clubs title 43. Dregl m it Sponsored by ' 7, 4 3 : 3 3 three rounds of trump. But the.4-2 44. Not living A , (he no Bum" . 10 5 . 9 7 g 3 trump break which actually exists DOWN A - 1 I should not prove at all surprising, Lltooni : ' , . & Elecl-I'll? Lido TA mug 5 since it occurs far more often than decoration ,4 3... the 3-3 division. 2.Varbal a':;::”?l.::.;&:r:::E.Vn;?:"':;lccrl”n'I" ' , x ,1 1o 51 Deciarer must play on the basis 3-NI?-W0 l , - - " - min. - ;x 4 that hearts will split 4-2 and take Iowan! I - S 3 mlflil"iii'.'. IIIr;lI.I::Gll:lt. ll-Int : K Q I 4 measures accordingly. After trum- find.) MOMS FNE.5ln-' ?NLy' N THE Mmlime Aalpoxr mam. HES "EYE? ” D """"' 0" ”"" ' c"”" ' ping the spade his best play is to 4.Malt E7TAW'l-l- 55 lM "5153 UP WHEN W"'ENl a”! "V- eviiicisnenll ell:imu':'no; gmmelow 11” b”'”"3: lead a low club towards dummy'I beV6l'Il' H: GOES our. nu-..' Burner-a t souls Wt. Nlll nut ,ift ltwi thetik - iT3:J'lE"w:gl;:(;v:'u-::Icl':u3g;ugnhg-;- i Q Pa.a'a 1 :1 Pan aflllsiaw cl: llrcumpsnsnna cragii DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE - Here's how Iro work it: THE FOLKS 3 .e, ANY M022! v. s. In Illndmr st. uuuu. u. a. u u." 3& Pill 4 O Pu! the diamonds. This will give him A X Y D I. I A A X I T-,. , 7 '- 4! tentricks i.i.oiioirr:i.i.ow 2 -5-- u"''"'"”'' "nTiiLs'i)'i?' ''u' E"'''''' Opening lend-queen or spades. It may be. though. that Well will on. letter simply stands for another. in this sample A .- use H '9 Tuaslmv I al sryeesltl m-nyncoxmtralgst unit bemaigewd Clliilllllil bio Rife: 1:: for the am. l..'a. x for on two om. etc. Single letters. apoav ( "9 P" '1 ' 5" - 9 3 Wt Wl 9 "C9 ” 9" 5- W 9 tropliu, the length and formation of the words are all hlntl. icy for the defende s is to try to low club is led. and lead another I.” d "1 end I pun ". dmumt. . E 3:45 p,m,.-Afternoon Muginig run declarer out of trumps so that spade. W ' ' . 4:23 p.m,..sign on say good cards btehey ringy have i if tfgls hai;p'ens.t the! decia:-Ear .1 cryptogrun Quotation 1:3) p.m.-Howdy Doody s e co s can can . mus e careu no a rump e V ' 3:33 p.m.-lV(llaig!l:: olf(.Muslc I it iiehoovets, the (EECIIIECT. ther: tsipadeh becarse itfr he doelsmlae A S . 1- K 0 K P Q P D I Y T C P 0 I C C V V : p.m.- ea room ore. o ry coun erac any sue on ave ess umps 6:00 p.m.-Open House. means as happens to be available. and will again go down. instead. P T C 3 " B C - P R I Y Tc P 0 E L V J N X C 1' ' 6:30 p.m.-CFCY Televislllon design by the defergse with sufch he should discard adewinnter in on L C V Z P t C gg D N D C. News at Wes er n example of t e battle or der to ma ntan s quae trump I 0245 p.m.-CBC News trump control is furnished in to- control. yuumy. cqptoqgou: IN -Ncrrl-IING D0 MEN Moltl 6:55 p.m.-Viewerls Guide day's hand. Suppose a spade lead Against this maneuver West will NEARLY APPROACH -nu; oops 1-HAN m ogvnqq I 7:00 p.m.--Great Sport Thrills and continuation which deciarer be helpless. A spade continuation HEALTH 10 M-n,ggcu-3'30. : cl-lose HER, lM sons ::3 D.!l1.-Bil: rower rugs.syh;t should he do next? nu can be. ruffel'd1ln dummy. wltlnmt O 15:: Gill... 1 : p.m.- own u raws trumps at t shorten ng dec arer's trumps. ny "wom- s:ao p.m.-The Brother: point he will have to take four other lead will also give South the G pious; MAJOR H00 - - gt: it-m-H k th St rounds. b , exhausting hlm- rest of the tricks. M O : p.m.- c e are t ' ..,.... o 5 11:00 p.m.-CFCY Television '5' N", . .,,,,,,,, IEDTIME STORIES N p.m.:gIonce(i)-t" Hour : p.m. gr: 2 . Young Bucky Feels Better TV TREATS SOUTHERN ramp CHICKEN HOT ssnowici-ins rise at CHIPS lions from snacks to dinner: pro CKCW-Mouton FIRM! p.ra.-!'.II. Outta! llall , blue HM IIUIO lwmlv V e. The temperature here-75 day- been able to make themselves United Nations Emergency Force post on the Sinai Peninsula, where the gulls of Aqaba and Suez meet the Red Sea. is considered a lush"; time-is quite a change for Reg-lfairly comfortable. Supply was an y. paaty lwhen he left Whitehorse in theiearly problem because of the sou Yukon a few weeks thermometer registered a bone-itraclts between this point and the chilling 53 below. LUSH SPOT ago. theiiniles of rough highway and camel LWEF base at Abu Suwcir. "Rather than ride back in the back of one of our vehicles over Actually. this extreme southelnthose rough roads. I'll walk." said lhigmn. Harvey Brown of Calgary. "1 can show you the bruises." AIR RELIEF But the isolation is being over- by a Canadian Press reporeer. they were short a battery and were using their vehicle power to make the switch each time for a run a signal motor. "Rather than ride to the springs we just dip in the sea.” said Cpl. Jacques Le-i toilrneau of Grand'mere. Que. l FELINE FRIENDS I lsigmn. Jack Harrison nf Gl'3il(ll At the time they were visited m"d"- .51” D0"K'l33 Hill- having a really interesting time." The Canadian signaliers. and narticularly Harvey Brown. have again confirmed that it's a pretty small world. One of the small Norwegian medical detachment here is Pie. Nybo Helge. whose sister - Mrs. Berit Agasosten- lives a few blocks away from MICKEY MOUSE GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OR SCALLOPS Many other tasty food nugget pared and delivered for your it seems to help can we but share. The troubles we find hard to bear. -Llgtitfoot. Lightfoot the Deer was no long- er wearing his wonderful crown of antlers. which most people call horns. Lightfoot loses his crown every winter. it becomes loose and falls off. This makes a great dif- ference in Llghtfoot's looks. He no longer holds his head high and proudly. He no longer looks as if cd of." declared Llghtfoot. ”lt hap- pens every winter. that all mem- bers of the Deer family who have horns lose them. And it's a good thing." "Why is it a good thing?" asked the Young Buck. "Because then we can have new and bigger ones." replied Light- foot. "Couldn't I have bigger ones anyway?" asked Young Bucky. Llghtfoot shook his head. "No." pleasure. he though; himggll king of thg said be. .''If those first horns of Green Forest. He seems to want your: never. dropped off they THE WINDMTLL to keep out of sight as much as would have! set any bllzlier. They pouiug, would always be just as they were. pg”; 7131 lam-iiepumrouh re:iem:der that they were at n she last TAKE-OUT-SVICI '” spring ..nd in the summer. Then they were growing. it was when they stopped growing that they became hard. After that they could never grown again." as- plalned Lightfool. Channel 2 Thtzoing BhII:K:wI:::3h!u;l;ll' over. ' IXYI I I C, ulc Tdwhlou PTWTNIII. better he felt. "You are sure I'll Schedule have new ones by and by?" he entailed SEC!!! AGENT X-9 l