.. .- 3?? l' -s-.-...o-,4- . . A-.-...;:"- .r ttrail. Vw -J-.. 1(- -4......-w Page 12 The Guardian Wed.. April 24. 1957 00005 KIDNEY PILLS By DAVE MclNTOSI! Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF)-Who leaked the RCMP report on Herbert Norman to the United States Senate inter- nal security sub-committee? That remains one of the biggest unanswered questions in the wave of official statements which has followed the April 4 suicide in Cairo of Mr. Norman. Canadian ambassador to Egypt. Some officials here say they be- plieve the origin of the leak can be A... 'traced to Tokyo where Mr. Nor- llv!NG?lman served before and during the ' a early months of the Korean War. Then we -v the liver! t.:.i.:"t::::r..:"i.t.:”t:.:;'::'.3; l5".;i.””.':'2:'.f?:'.:”.".f;:f:21"lf?'..L1"L".t.' c-rm-at at we 'w-v'ce-- nouns- - ' MacArthur conducted the United doesnt pour out up to but units or btls a day g yourfood may nut digest properly, :4: bloasn Nations cfiort. MacArthur was up your gulwlmuts K;-1 .m-this-I lh:llhI.IIG'I lust warned that the Chinese Commun- ”" "W '"'3- i" ” " i "" ””l" ists would invade Korea if the UN - L l L run. an - . 73-5???-5Wiii?--1175'----'-w 2252:: .'.';'.r.::..:”.;”:..f.'::.".::: nflsvsr bile. Soon your dlgnllotl starts funcuoo g , ing properly and you mi that happy days u. and the LN was driven back by here again! Don t r-t r silt sunk. Aliusy; keep the Chinese. Carla's Liitls Limrills on hand. HAD IT IN FOR HIM The Americans I u r r o u n d- lng Gen. MacArthur were ex- tremcly loyal to their chief and, it is reported here. resented Mr. Normanis criticisms. As one in- formant said here, some of them had it in ior Norman. . South dealer. Neither aids vtilnei-ants. These fingers are now free NORTH from warts, after using . A K Q 5 3 . . J 7 I Deightons :3 5 4 6 2 WART REMOVER Wm "' ms, A 10 9 s o s .i 4 3 33235. "'i'.?u"'2?i;.."”'t :1 21". v A I; Q I I I 9 33,9; growth on hands, face, feet, 9 lo ' 9 J ' removed permanently within O''' 80 O 5 5 3 to 5 weeks. Not injurious to UT" healthy skin. Now obtainable at all drugglsts. . K Q J 1 4. A K Q 10 9 1 4 he bidding: South west North East 1 Q I Q 1 A Pass I4 Opening lead-king of hearts. The play for five clubs appears to be a routine matter. A glance at the four hands indicates the only losers are a heart and a dia- mond. The possible club loser dis- appears when West shows out of after which a proven finesse can be taken against East's jack. However. when the hand was over and the rscore was entered the record showed South was down one. This came as the result of I fine dQIQIIlIVc play by West. The king of hearts held the open- ing lead. after which West made an inspired shift to the ten of CFCY-TV CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER the suit in the first round of clubs. E ...-.......................... ..... .. V in any case, the US. Intelli- gence Corps apparently asked the US. Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion to obtain what information it could on Mr. Norman. The FBI passed on the request to the RCMP. The latter. hunting through its files, came up with s -1940 report from one of its secret agents that a Professor I-lerbert Norman was a member of the Communist party of Canada. This report was forwarded to the FBI Oct. I7. 1950, which sent II on to the U S. Army Intelligence corps hot. i, 1950, two weeks later. They; nntild appear little reason for this iiifurmatiun to have been passed onto the LZS. army unless it had asked for it in the first place. ALL DENY LEAK The intelligence corps. the FBI and the L' S. stale department hate all denied that they turned over the information to the sub- Cillllilliif. But speculation here is uiat the information uas seen by one or more of )lat'Arthtir's former aides who passed it on to the sub-com- ,mittee. ' Al-o tinansutin-d is what hap- pened to the lltiilll report to the lFBl Dec. l. 1950, uhich said the king of spades, discarding a dia- mond. and then. naturally enough, led a club to the ace. West show- ing out. There. was no recovery for South. He had to lose a diamond and a trump on top of the previous heart loser. There was no entry to dum- my to pick up East's jack of clubs. Had West continued with the ace of hearts the contract would have been made easily. Declarer rtiffs the heart continuation, plays the club ace and learns the trump situation. enters dummy with a spade. takes a diamond discard, and then leads a club from dum- my to trap the jack. The beauty of West's play at trick two is that he severs South's connection with dummy before de- clarer learns the club position. Analysis reveals West's switch of spades is very sound. The six of hearts played by East on the opening lead carried a pow- erful message. Declarer could have no more hearts. South could scarcely jump to five clubs it he had started with three heart los- rs. Nor could South have started with two losing hearts because. in such case. East would have only two and would have played a high card to show the doubleton, instead of the six. Therefore. a heart continuation became pointless. A spade switch seemed to offer the best chance to spike declareris guns before he learned West was void of clubs. CHANN 151, 13 spades. Declsrer took the ace and Sponsored by The lion Burner IEDTIME STORIES & Electric Ltd. on and mane lnnaas-otl as Coal Rang. u - lalrlnaratlnrs - Vacuum Cleanarn - IMO line" for KIWI I-Ilt No dlnner'I yours nntll 'tls eaten. " ' m ””l::;-' aC,":::.:'. No race is lost until you're beaten. -Old Mother Nature. "rm I mm cum M D I Mirlrf bthe ”Mt:le gas diglglilpugl - or is ran as an grum " L m II&”,::',"G5,:,',::"5i:f" "5" m while he dug. Of course he was Iaristmson r. r.. i. Dial can grumbling to himself for there was no one else in there in his tunnel. He wouldn't have liked it If there had been. Some folks want to be ll-m.-Mlefnooll Ml-lsiclll alone most of the time. Miner the : p.m.-Sign On Mole is one of these. 2 p.m.-Howdy Doody ; p.m.-Hidden Pages p.m.-Circus Boy p.m.-Tales of the Texas Rangers p.m.-CFCY Television News p.m.-Weather : p.m.-CBC News p.m.-Viewers Guide p.m.-Les Alexander Trio p.m.-Disneyland pm.-Cross Canada Hit Parade p.m.-Kraft Theatre .2 p.m.-London Views p.m.-Chrysler Festival p.m. CFCY Television News & Weather p.m.-Wrestling n.m.-Sign Off canopy as 8 888886 "4400 QC - ,, '. - 3' ' f ” war Hm.” xx ,3”; gang gig , ,4 -' 3 8883 8888'. : "It In only enough to make me more hungry." grumbled Miner. F5” WOW! hi" I0 WOW "'1' their food as Miner has to work for his. He has to work for almost every mouthful at the very time Specializing in he eats.it. He cannot work for a TAKE-OUT ORDERS E3: 3'5 8 vthole meal and then sit down and enjoy it. He works. and works hard. kir digging always is hard DEAL 7131 work, catches a worm. gobbles it. then starts digging again for another. 50. h he was having to do a lot of work for a few worms. he was grumbling to himself. it was- not because of just the hard work. He was used to that and was quite willing to work hard if by so doing CROW--Mendel iChaanel2 The Disappearing Breakfast helnl ' little jerk and that worrn was gone. Wht II he got enough to eat. But this morning he wasn't getting enough. The breakfast he was sure of kept disappearing before he could get it "There are plenty of worms a- head of me. i know it because I hear them and sometimes they are so close that I smell them. But when I get to where they should be they are not there. So far I have caught only a few and I need a lot. What I am getting is no real breakfast. It is only enough to malteme more hungry," grumbled Miner. Of course he couldn't look ahead to see what was happening to those worms. He couldn't see at all there in the dark with always a wall of earth right in front of his face. He has no use for eyes. So Mother Nature has given him only teeny- weeny eyes. so small and so buried in the fur that his head that the sand in which he is digging will not get into them. All they are good for is to tell light from darkness. That is quite enough to Miner. He doesn't pity himself because he cannot see. He doesn't want to see. He can hear and smell and feel and that is quite enough for ,him. l Now as he dtig along just below ;the grassroots he knew that plenty 'of those long, lirown. smooth earth worms that boys dig for halt to go fishing with were in the ground just ahead of him. But though he dug as fast as he could most of them disappeared before he could get them in his small shnrt teeth. They had been there close in front of his nose but by the time he dug away the earth they were gone. The smell of them was almost as istrong as if they were right there. But they were not there. Why? Where did they go? Did they hear him coming and crawled out of the ground? if so they crawled faster than any worms he had ever known before. Miner got the tail end of one big worm in his teeth and started topullitdowathroughtherootof his tunnel right at the sad at it. not warm didn't pull down, it stretched. It stretched almost as If made of rubber. Miser had a diner feeling. He felt as if that worm was being tied away from him. not lllng imself away but . There was a sudden public by the Question Of Who Leaked Norman Report Mystery 1.-::;51i-ntlggdupplled by the secret was a case of "mis- uk photogrgpher as he ieached for an Man", or umoumhd mi the steel framework. Mn"!!! the nor. " the subcommittee got of it. llefs which were close to brand of communism." vestigation of Mr. the late ambassador liers 1939. It would appear uni, um an FBI passed this second report to Birmingham News, had been sent the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps to make feature pictures of the inasmuch as the first had gone mioperatiun. it. ONLY ONE MADE PUBLIC In any event. the fir .. . but not the second - swaxsepriilatdoi 11 I day' b-committee last. March 12. more than six year. 3;. let it was invoked by the RCMP to the FBI. It is not known when p saession Spill" External p Affairs Minister Pear-i Son has said that Mr. Norman. 47 It his death. had held, as a stud- ent in the 1930:. "ideological be. ing of tables. The steeple toppled some But. he has said. he had con- cluded from a I950-51 security in- Norman that "'1 ”regrelted "dint! these earlier associations and be- and had voluntarily aban- doned lhrm" by the time he joined,onc of three uorkmen at the top the external affairs department iniof the lower. The others were un- :--W. Gefs Picture Of Fatal Accident BIIIMINGI-IAM. Ala. IA?! - A steel construction worker stood elf a tower. 175 feet high. guiding a church steeple into place as it was hoisted by cables fastened to a boom. J. B. Stanridge. 38. glanced a steeple toward the base. Ed Jones, photographer for the As Stanridge clasped the steeple Jones clicked his camera. switched plates by habit, and started to call "One more." he thought. just to be sure. Jones lined up the tower in his camera. There was the sound of ering steel: a gasp from the .grnup of workmen at the base of the lttllfr. The "gin" pole supporting the steeple snapped; there was a tear- slowly outward, dragging stan- ridge with it. Jones fol lo w e d the falling sit-eple with his camera. His dra- attc picture showed Stanridge the steeple to his death, 175 feet below. stanridge, of Banizor. Ala.. was lliuri. ACROSS 5. Mulberry I. Tree 6. Exclama- 4. Wall fScof..) tion of 6. Astern sorrow 9. Stan -A, 'f. Boga comedian 8. Neat IL A garland 10. Network (H. I.) 12. Frlghtena 12. Seasoned 13. 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