: Ia':v-.n-2rp.. t it!-may Page 10. The Guardian i Tuesday AI18- 7 . 1956 Not Starved ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CF) - B0! 5'-nvil llllhofllltl B! PEDDHTGH U'”'F base here said Sunday P9- po."" of starvation among boys qu-Alfying for a camnaldn M629 were the result of "enthusiastic e3:nr;':erntlon" among the boy! themselves. A base rzlease said the officials were "still chuckling over week- end reports of starvation among boy scouts at the Pepnerrcll boy scout camp near Torbay." "Rumors of starvation arose when a select group of boys at the camp set out on an overnight hike carrying field rations instead of rent-lar camn fare. Enthusiastic exaggeration did the rest." love Blossoms In Aged Hearts Los ANGELES (AP)-Neither Myer Krich nor i-iinda Juha can be described as the lmpetuous Will g But today they bounced into the marriage licence bureau and o tained the legal goahead to Myer is 98. l-linda is 95. Their love blossomed in the Jewish home for the aged. where both were admitted earlier.thla year. ''I liked her from the moment I met her." said Myer. "He's a fine man." said the bride-to-be. Hinda has been a widow for about 40 years. Myer was married 75 years but lost his first wife five years ago. Wants More Money For Teachers MONTREAL (CPl - Business- man John W. McGif.'in. arriving home from the Duke of Edin- burgh's study conference, said Saturday teachers should make more money in this industrial age. Mr. McGlffin. general manage of Kingsway Transports Limited. toured Britain with an interna- tional group after the duke's con- ference on human problems of in- dustria communities. "There are not enough people Li'l Abner Bringing Up Father W; Our Boarding House K HOW DARE you WAIG UP COMING IN AT FOUR OICLDCK IN 1346 ADENINGW METK LIKE sou saw, sin, i AM A TVPICAL, HONEST; t DEC:-zmt HARD- -I 1. THOUGHT we wees some To THE FAIR, HLl60-- AND You PRGMISED TO snow ”5T' HORSE Teouen WHERE slosreiz in. i .. . AL By B. JAY being attracted to the profession for social prestige and remune ative reasons." he said. The Oxford onference - called by the husband of Queen Eliza- beth - attracted some 800 del- egates. including 30 Canadians, representing labor and manage- ment. Mossoclegh Backs Egypt TEHRAN (AP) - Mollammed Mossadegh. the former Iranian premier who nationalized the British-owned Anglo - Iranian Oil Comps , five years ago, was quoted by a relative Sunday as saying Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal was quite lawful." Mosaadegh. wearing his custom- ary pyjamas. was released Satur- day after three years' imprison- ment for treason. Soldiers escorted him to Ah- rnedabad, where vilagers killed two cows and nine sheep in honor of their former landlord's return. W00! ISLIIIIS-MIIIBIIII FEIIIIY SEIIIIIGE June is to Sept. A Daily from each terminal: 'I a.m., 9 a.m.. it n.rn., 1 p.m., 8 p.ni., 5 p.m. STANDARD TIME !'or daily report dial CFCY on first it b. ” t Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: - NOR'I'HUMBERl..AND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. lsland . TELEVISION . CKCW -- Moncton Television Programme Schedule t channel 2 rnrmv Ozm p.In.-F. M. Concert Hall (:8 p.rn.-Viewing the News I: Weather 4:! p.m.--Coffee Chatter Sim pm.-Howdy Doody mo p.m.-The Lone Ranger .I,:N p.m.-Long John Silver ' ms prn.-Item, mo p.m.-Vloadisr I: p.ni. : .n., . novaa - ii. :"”.......”5.Y" w... A ' iota-Marshall. ytnruofltohla mason- "Ton county ll .3, C, ing lead - queen of clubs. The bidding was not what could be classed as scientific - it is merely recorded as it took place in a rubber bridge game. North came from a tribe that believed in pushing their hands to the limit. His hand was indeed tempting for grand slam purposes. From his view. South might have both missing aces and either king, in which case a grand slam was feas- ible. Or South could have the jack of diamonds as well as the A-K or A-Q of hearts. Or. in incl, many other holdings including the ads of hearts. which could lead to thirteen tricks. Whether all these factors were given full weight by North in his calculations is not known to this reporter. He had a marked weak- ness for bidding grand slams. The money involved meant nothing to him. His wife had -come.into a large inheritance before he mar- rled her. Besides, North knew he would get good service from South so farias the play was concerned. Nor did South let him down. The contract is not easy to make. even if all four hands are known. It ”' d special treatment. and it got it. The opening club lead was ruf- fed and three rounds of trump tak- en. The A-K-Q of diamonds were then cashed, South discarding a heart. Another diamond was piny- ed and trumped, establishing dum- You sasmsss 11P- 6ov5.'wE 601 A LOT TO OF SNEATN - 50 V E5 OR FEEDM6 CHICKENS Pg-1 CONTRACT BRIDGE . L), HO, E SELECTED A TASK TO PERF02 M-... COLLECTING E655! TOEI N6 OF F .c-u.-an--uiuuu pa BECKER south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. uucssa you gaxqu H M82 P) SO09 cyano- ugn, 4 J 101 Q A K 9 8 Q 10 5 ; K 7 4 The bidding: South West. Pass Pass Pun 0 North East 3 0 Pan 3 4 Pass 7 A By now. dummy had the good diamond and three hearts. South had a A-K-9 of hearts and the king of clubs. East had his original three hearts and the ace of clubs. On the'-lend of the six of dia- monds, East ran into discard dlf-' ftculties. If he discarded a heart. South would throw the club king and make the remaining tricks with the ace-king of hearts and dummy's jack. if East discarded the ace of clubs. South's king of clubs and ace-king of hearts would take the last three tricks. in fact, there was no escape for East. He had to pay .off to my's six. A club was then ruffed with dummy's inst trump. North's precision bidding. IEDTIME STORIES Possession be it wrong or right, Will make it easier to fight. -Old Mother Nature. Plunger the Osprey, who is also called Fish Hawk. had caught a fish. King Eagle had made Plung- er drop that flsh, had caught it himself before -it had reached the water. and had flown away with it. "Robber!" shrieked Plunger. But King Eagle said nothing and kept on his way to the Great Mountain. Johnny Chuck and Polly Chuck had seen Plunger catch that fish and then had seen King Eagle take It away from him. "Plunger is right. King Eagle in a robber." said Polly Chuck. "That fish be- longed to Plunger." "If It was really his. he should have held onto it and not et King Eagle take it away from him." replied Johnny Chuck. Then he added. "in a way he really didn't take that fish away from Plunger. Plunger dropped it and King Eagle caught it. it would be different if he had taken it out of Pinnger's claws." "He made Plunger drop it. so it's fast the same as if-he had take: that TIITI right out of Plung- a'a claws. -rm flah hetonu Whose Fish Was It? By Thornton W. Burgess Plunger. It is his fish." Chuck was very indignant. meant what she said. Johnny Chuck chuckled. it was a provoking chuckle: "it seems to me that, it is King Eagle's flsh. He has it and no one can take it away from him." said he. Polly She Plnsgerj has caught an- already. There was nothing that Polly Chuck could say to that. it was King Eagle's fish It possession meant anything. it is Mother Nat- nl-e's law. on the Green Meadows Clock. What Isn't flit?" lahd Johny. "Finger cnlaltt. that flat and had no right-wake Mp." ream Mcior Hoopla Out Our Way i TYPICAL DAY OF v ATVPICAL 0'l'l'AWA (CPI - Agriculture Minister Gardiner raid Satur- day the federal government still is investigating possible WI ,3 - ing in connect' with some claims and payments made by the New Brunswick potatoes mar- keting board. So I gue he doesnlt think doing anyt ing wrong when he makes Plunger drop a fish. Look! Plunger;-has caught another fish already. King Eagle would still be going hungry. if he hadn't taken that first fish. What he can't do himself he makes Plunger do for it isn't his fish," retorted Polly Chuck. '”He thinks it is and he's got it. It certainly isn't Plunger's fish any longer," declared Johnny. "Just the same King Eagle is a great big robber." retorted Pol- Johnny chuckled again. "I won- der what the fish thought about if." said he. HULL THEWRE A PAlR T Q0365 WES' N. B. Potato Payments Are Still Under Investigation SHACKOVR He said during a Commons agriculture debate If there. has been any wrongdoing "it will be aired in the courts." He declined to elaborate or divulge the re- suits of an investigation by offi- cers of the agriculture. finance and justice departments. It would be unwise, he' told Gage W. Montgomery (PC-Vic- torla-Carleton). to make this pub- lie while the government still was Mickey Mouse Henry Muggs and Skeeter I 9.-usqr...-is-a.n-.n-.-an;-o yd Tilly The Teller making enquiries. Mr. Montgomery was question- ing Mr. Gardiner on an estlmatedl payment of 3117.000 to cover somel of the boards losses. I The Opposition member sald' that if there has been any law-I breaking some of the payments" on the board's losses should not be made. Mr. Gardiner said the amount. added to payments of Q,68a,00o covering normal losses of the board in past years, will clean up the board's debts. ACROSS I9. Unreflned 1. Deadly DOWN 6. Pause: 1. 'l'otter I1. 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