Byll.JA Opening lead-queen of cluoa. Harry Fisiibeln. of New York. aoted tournament star and major- domo of the Mayfair Bridge Club. takes a back seat to nobody when Ruclng Pd". - to discard. Proved Popular with the opening o! the horse racing season perhaps I Tewfd 0' showings of the film "Silks and Sulkies” might be of interest. states John K. Martin. District of- aeee, national film board. "Silks and Snlkiee" is a twelve minute color film. produced by the Na- tional Film Board. which deals with harneaa raclng.on Prince Ed- ward Island. Since its release this film has been shown to a total aud- ience of 1.159.984. Canadian screenings: 3.712 Canadian Attendance: 722.894 Telecast: in Canada: 13 U.S. Screenings: 6.858 U.S. Attendance: 447.054 Telecast: in U.S. 213 The National Film Board is now preparing its summer program to be carried out in co-operation with the Park's Bureau and the Inn- keepers. Fil m programs are acreened in a number of the sum- mer hotels, cabins. and at recrea- tion centers in the Park area. The film program on the ferries "Abeg- Faq! 14 The Guardian Monday, June 10. 1957 CONTRACT BRIDGE V BHIKEB FAMOUS BANDS it comes to iamginative play. Many are the brilliant bids and plays Harry has made over is ca- reer that extends back to the birth of contract bridge thirty years ago. He has always been willing to chuck out the window. on a mo- ment's notice. any generally ac- cepted method of bidding or play whenever he thought the particu- lar hand he was dealing with call- ed for it. He could never be ac- cused of being a rigid player. ' As an example of an ingenious play he once made. we offer to- day's famous hand. Pishbein held the West cards. His side did a lot of bidding. considering the little they had. but failed to talk their opponenets out of a game bid. North made up for his failure to raise spades earlier by jumping to four spades the next time a- round. A three spade bid would have shown merely a prelerenc for spades, without ideniiiying oth- er values. The queen and another club were led. East cashing his A-K. Fish- beln had to discard on ihe third club and the problem was what prosperous. Mr. Diefenbaker. In an evident reference to the ppm. minister's first name. aaclql; "and if that word rhymes with a certain name. we not my fault." Meantime. Mr. Caldwell pm. posed establi k t of a national land and water authority to "a bold and imaginative p of resource development ad mu. servation in Canada." Winding up his campaign gm, By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Gettina in last licka Prime Min- ister St. Laurent and John Die fenbaker, with deadly purpose. elanzed awards at close range in Ontario Thursday. They crossed paths twice. Although they did H101 meet. each knew afterwards limit the other had been there. l But the activity was purposeful In all cornera of the campaizn arena. CCF Le d M. J. C ld- . null and soc.-1:1 Htiredit usher I War of hu Saskatchewan eon- ;Solon Low fenced in their own con- 5,m"e"cy 0' R”""'”w3r3188lr. Mr. stltuencies. Cabinet Ministers. ln- Wldweu W” I Kenaaton meeting conservation problems are beyond lterevsted premiers and others also , ibusied themselves in closing hhhhchll capacity of most prov- int-es. -battle. ' M meeting: in Stratford and "Th! 3-eVe10pment and com. lwoodstock. Mr. St. Laurent said vation of resources clearly re- quires national co - ordination, ;Pl'0El'essive Conservative Leader Dlefenbake showed a lack of pub- plannins and assistance." Yet til. hi? responsibility in making ”wildlLiberal government for year; pm; :and rash" charges that Canadians refused to call a federal-provincial lwould lose their individual rightsfconference on conservation iii the Liberals were returned to' while Mr. Low attended in last- lpower Monday. minute details in his Northern AI- l That was the ”rankeat. most ir- berta constituency of Peace River Jesponsible tommyrot propagandn Social Credit Premier Bennett of 'Campaign Ends In Big Hush Of Expectancy each other "they have in effect entered into a conspiracy to 00- against the CCF" by tell- tug voters if they can't vote for one of the old-line parties, they abould vote for the other. - Asked how Social Credit would vote if no party gets a clear ma- jority Monday. Premier ” to said his party will IIJPDOI1 the group with the largest numbe of seat: as long as its , 'icies am "good for Canada." "We will not form any coalition or collusion. We'll just vote for policies that are good for Can- nda-those are Social Credit poli- cles." BEES MAKES PROMISE Elsewhere: George Hees. former president of the national PC Association seeking re - election in Toronto Broadview. said in a radio broad- cast the Conservatives. if elected, will rempve credit restrlctloit. Also on radio. Fisheries "i l Sinclair said Canadians still re ” r the last Conservative fed- ll h . ll - . . He knew a fourth round of clubs eralmgiagjheir ;:he3”';L'In me from East was sure to bf"!!! lhe of responsibility to the.psul,:llc Itingti-ik,W h r.- ;:ad'es cohld l1f)IlrutflPfll :)9qll)xl(:9eiT'lell(t- l ":10 ulglndwf ke wud uammen" M muk:imd;:;:;ng'onr'IE:' ,,?.,?,f,,g'I PC Lniioiaii-s vinw (lug sou”, had we m.H,ard suusb. "'l'he.varnish of caress is com. and hence a void of diamonds. "uh My ;l mg: MM”; Ealelehhhh" T . as e o ow l'. . urent into ind.j'ced',.5::'s't”to'":f:"rnhscgianmgggt Stratford and Woodstock. "But the To discard a low diamond mightlmadd-er hf gem me hen" I ma brill! I ileart return. Neither dis-l3,'e lglfalfggd-face mu he has "en rd ld l . ' ::.u,.:mEo l.Pll;:!l,gel;hed:::';:gdc::bl Describing as 'l'hooey" Liberal we 0, diamonds. '.lclaims that Canadian farmers are ltgllillht take East long tncatchjdiamonds discard. Fishbein was "El Amgnhhd "WT" WES lrnpos-Iscreaming for something drastic. SI e. led cart return couldnt beiso East led a club and the con- reconci with the startling ace of ,tract went down one. BEDTIME STORIES Sammy Does A Good Turn 50"!!! itood ll done without intent. many also in the Green Forest it happens when reverse is meant. and Sammy Jay spent a lot of time go” Mom" Namm looking for their nests. He knew lwliere Mrs. Grouse was sitting on welt" and "Prince Edward Is- land" will be piesented during the months of July and August as in previous years. Films of a simi- lar nature to "Silks and Sulkies" will also be included in the pro- grams. :.mL.:m:.:. GERMANY. U.S. AGREE Sammy -lay spends much of his twelve eggs. but he also knew that time in the Green Forest. lie vis- he had "0 Chance of Selling 0ne'--he followed hlm lnlo No v . . - , ' ' places ::.:"'a.2:: 0;-222;? W. dfl” is ?.f..;"";:f..:8g:. 5: he I we soon to . . I is lea 3' '5 . Q 9. new 3" mfhe him into a third one the prime home. That is vihere he and Mrs. lnesl of his cousin. Blacky the Lrowlmmistry V. Sammy had made their nest . While there were four eggs. but he didnltl Mrs. Sammy was sitting on their dare try to get one of those. It; eggs Sammy went looking fur was the nests of smaller birds that. eggs. He was looking for the eggs Sammy was looking for just as Sal-. of other birds. for Sammy has a '3' Sly the Cowbird was. Sammy BONN (AP)-The United States and West Germany have agreedl on a payment of 325.000.000 marksl 4877.000.000) toward tile cost oil keeping American forces in Ger-,1 many. the foreign office announceh The U.S. government had de-1 rnanded twice that amount. ..L...m.:.:.m. WOMAN' STARTS FUND TORONTO (CPI-The Star says an unidentified woman walked into its newsroom Thursday night. deposited saoo in 320 bills and a note on the editor's desk -asking that the money be used to start a fund to aid the three St. Thomas girls orphaned last Sunday when their parents were drowned in Lake Erie. Nowl Skinny men. women and children in normal health may put on pounds and inches of firm solid fleali quickly. safely and easily with the remarkable new Wate-On Tablets. Easy weight galnaofl---lo---20 reported. High in calories pine selected Vitamins. Minerals to build up needed weight. satisfac- tion or money back. 33.00. Also available in Liquid. Ask your druulet today. 7-i'i'li' 1'3 MAINE Uamevbdhnchuauhhhvwgrn aeaahle rataa. average high taqc-aanee 7!.l'. Int: IAlm'I Illlloni VHBI Conant. Yea may win a and Breat appetite for eggs in theiW3S lonking for those nests to rob spring. He knew where most ofllhem. It was quite the Olht'r way the nests in the Old Orchard were, with Sally Sly. Sally was looking but Scrapper the Klrlgbird lmdlfor them in order to leave extra warned Sammy to keep allay 'eggs in some of them. from there and sgmmy was l.(.ed.l Now over in the Green Forest in the warning. ll wasn'i ihatilusl I little way from the edge Sammy is a coward, He lmm Bmnias a small cousin of Cresty tlie somehow. althougli Scrapper was l"lNC8l0h9T and Scrapper the King- smaller Sammy never could seem bird. He too was a Flycatcher. but to get the best of mm . Scrapper-Sllnaner than the two cousins who is a born fighter. zlived over in the Old Orchard. ll-Everyone knew his name be -he was forever calling it. it was ncewee. He calls. "Pee-wee! Pee- wee! Pce-wee!" No other bird has a call like it. Because of his love of thehfgresn golgest he is Iometimea ca no eewec. Mr. and Mrs. Peewee had built ltheir nest on the branch of a tree lguite hig.i above the ground. While .it. was not hidden under or be- .hind anything. it was not an easy nest in see. That is because. ilk! the Humrningbirdla nest. it was covered with tiny bits of lichen. as tree moss is called. so that it really looked like a 'lillC bunch of! tree mos: Aflid unless onedloole lG Bl. I S arpy Ml! V')U not lkn0W it for whi w . Mr. and Mrs. Peewee had built! It was just byachlatnceatshat Sam. their nest on the branch of a tree .my Jay spied that nest. in it were quite high above the ground .;hrecheggs. They were unguarded . , l ust t en. for Mr. and Mrs. Pecwce WM” ""'"5' birds W"? "95""! were out looking for breakfast. one in the Old Orchard there were egg was much bigger than tile oth- ers. Sammy Jay new to the nest and of course he grabbed for the biggest ass. Just as he picked of up he heard Peewee coming. While he wans't afraid of Peewee. he did not want to be found there. so a- way he flew. "I can get those oth- er eggs later." thought he. Now that egg had been laid by ifiat nest by Sally Sly the Cowbird lust before Sammy came along. Little Mr. and Mrs. Peewee didn't even know that that egg had been there. So it was that without in- tent Sarnmy Jay did the Peeweea a good turn. He never did get the two other eggs. because every time he came around Peewee or Mrs. Peewee. or both. were there. S v', Preshensh Your Taste Helps hey year month and throat cool, heist, comfortable. eral government of the depression years too well to change from the Liberals now. ”A change to what? lBack to the Tories?” Ontario CCF leader Donald Mac- Donald told a Toronto meeting the ConservatIVeS' Old 880 pension record "is the sorriest of all ?British Columbia told a Regina press conference he had no ambi- ltion to enter federal political There is "the vest best of feel- inz' among him. Mr. Low and Al. berla's Social Credit Premier lhl3"hh'lE- he laid. There was no irutli to rumors of . rm wlmln the pally. parties." They had opposed the l Those rumors arose from a pension when the Liberals intro l"smear ampalgn" by other palm. ducd them in 1927 under pressure from the late J. S. Woodaworth. cal parties. he said. "The old line parties are trying to smear us be- first CCF party leader. cause they haven't the courage to At Andover. N.B., Consei-vatlv. answer the things we are doinglPremier Flemming said he does in BC and Alberta." .not consider the cost of power a Mr, Diefenbaker said at Bi-ant-Wsecondary consideration' in New rd that the prime minister in-Brunswick under the federal offer recent days has adopted a new to build steam power plants in and critical attitude. He was "in-lthat province and Nova Scotia. lie dulging in personalities whichlsuggested Labor Minister Gregg many feel are out of place." This has said the detail of power cost was a contrast to his previous is a secondary consideration. "caress. cuddle and coo" sttitudel Transport Minister Mark-r said But it was understandable. The in a radio broadcast the "change" Liberals believed they were indis- proposed by' the Conservatives pensable "and they dont know "could be a change for the what is happening in this cnuniry,worse.” Where. he asked. would today. They are speaking in thelthe Conservatives get the cabinet .despe-ration of necessity." material the Liberals have? VOICES HOPE Conservative Donald Flcmln;',. Appearing at Woodstock and Toronto Eglinton, said in a radio Stratford close behind the prime speech the issue of whether Can- minister. Mr. Diefenbakcr saidzlada wants to return to a free Parliament "transcends all GRANDMA HENRY MICKEY MOUSE MUGGS 8: SKEETER WU --- 'i'HiI5 WIN.-cl others” in this election (.31 In a radio speech from Mont- real, Privy Council President Chevrier said Mr. Dielenbaker is In a recorded radio speech. Mr. "promising to tamper with Can- Coldwell forecast that a record number of CCF mernlbers wil lbe ada's social security program.' elected. The largest CCP izroup- Leon Balcer. president of the 28-was elected in i945. In 1953. national PC Association seeking the CCF won 23 seats. re-election in Trois-Rivieres. Que. He added that while the Liberals said his party will be elected to and Conservatives Iaetend to fight government Monday. DAILY LROSSWORD auzm, 3 ACROSS DOWN 20. Insane Filflhlf-lil II; I. Halrleae 1. Paris 22. Horse's 7 I. Edible etock walk rootstock exchange :4, A U5 0. Fawn 2. Board of peat. 10- Soil-r-In rye dent 11-PM-eta 8.8uppvrtJ as. at... forward 4.p'ear (glgn!) r". , N. Border 5. Weight ml Ketu. , e r l 3”” 15-Arxent Mnnun.) :i.Kina l'.lml1'1t-1 viziviriai (abbr.) O.Slmian of C - - !o.Rlver (FL) 1. Wlreleu gun II. 303'! I. Musical 32. Blame name lnatru- M. Har- matter 19. Doctrine menu vest 44. Prepoaltiou 31. Mythical 9. Demand 86. Tankers 41. Coin (FL) rriorietere H. Tight :1. 1,, 4p, 3,-"cl, ,3:-gotaik mtu: ” gnu st. Rubldlun . en . . mm wt! (Wm) ltsoutheaet labbr.) !1.l.4ooee end !l.sl.tght taah 81. Roman M 88. Distant 35. Seiaed Slllqulpped with elata l1.Can 42. Gear teeth 43. Hindu garment 65 Article (FL) M.0pena (poet) Il.Undyed Illk I0-Slnelne voice lldlareie queens ulteay Itleake lg oanar cnrrroquon: - lere'a her to west in AXYDLIAAXI I LONOFILLOW onaletter elniptyetaadeferaaetnee. fntnls eaniplealeueel fertheuiree f.'a.XferuIetveO'e.ete. Ilneielettemapooi unpheathelengthandfomuetueltheweeleanauhmia. Iaehdaytlteoedelettaraaredllfeeut. A0enIege&QnehIae rrcax-rn DATJC Ill YGYA aaaxrorn IICIPVC YTCIVIIKJIIII -YIYAIPT. I-0-I-re oqpequuu cone: on ma VIBTUIII 1'u:rvav.umnanmacomri:a.x..anniatn. Dill BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ETTA KETT TILLY THE TOILER THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X-0 JOE PALOOKA SODA .'! me Is owcv Anon-ten guo SECOND .l- you oo.' SURPRISE ..' 1 BAKED ACAJCE JuSl' ?EC.lAL FOR. hbu. Jusr BECAUSE .-M on A oier is No RIASON wt-N You TWO Si-ll-l.' NOT A WORD THAT WE OUR WIEKN ' CMIIOAN! t AOIrDO ' VIT'l'T&I'T'. ..:u-:.-sift-4!! -Rift-'&'r .