by B. Jay Page 12 The Guardian Mondtgt .Jan.W7. 1951 proved Labradorrs Spruce ,l' CONT RACT BRlDGE Can Be Shipped Economically Becker (Top had-NIH” In Moatora' Individual Clianplomlilp Ploy) E A M O U S N A N D S West deder. double was not of the Milque- North-South vulnerable. toaat type either. Now!" Looking at the North and lbe sold as pulpwood to Newfound- land's paper companies. Larger stuff would be used for sawlogs. Men from Labrador villages will be employed in the operations for .the most part. By Gerald Freeman says Consolidated has spent morel The Labrador forests are one of Canadian Press Staff Writer than 840,010 in Labrador on sur- Premier Smallwood's trump cards ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. tCPi - The veys. plus roads. camp construc- in negotiations with American, Ca- iblows of woodchoppers' axes ring tion and equipment. -inadian and Italian companieg (oi- lout crisply in the spruce Iorcsls He says the company's studiesla third and fourth paper mill (or iof Labrador. in places where have proved that Labrador'stNewfoundland. never an site has been heard he spruce can be cut and shipped eco- Three earlier attempts to lur- f0l't. Bomlcllly. vest Labrador spruce failed. The South hands. it is rather difficult to find a way for South to go down. but go down he did. and he was quite helpless in the mat- gin oxioiiu have grown almost unmolested for centuries Wide areas of these vast forests, Men of the Labrador coastal of timber can be cut economically cm on one of the company": conces- the same general area Consoli- sions but surveys and maps have dated ML 5ilVEl' Sly! 134300.000 cords Labrador Development Company pit props for about 12 years Timber now is in. The gs giro l0 as mai- not been completed for the others. Three Rapids Estate sawed lum- Labrador's forests are described her three years in Kaipaltok Bay. 3.5 l-he mlghliest stand of Virgin and Ytllion Freres earlier cut tim- timber left in North America. bet and sawlogs for two years Their total volume may run to 200: near Hamilton Inlet. cst have remained unscanned. 000.000 cords. but Mr. Silver saysl TRIAL OPERATION it will take 10 years to show how The cutters who slough through.much of that is operable. snowdrills this winter will leaveyBEST QUALITY , only a small scar on the forests "The quality of the wood is the, T 'l R S H A V ij; Farm Islam?” themselvesetheir objective is 10,- finest In North America," he saysw 'R9”l”5””Th9 5” ' M" Iceland” 000 cords-but they are part of a "There is some as fine-none bet-."3”ll" C'9d3"95 hem "lmmld greater scheme whose objective islter." Labrador black spruce trecslaml bmlfe "' UV? "93? KVDIIESIIBVB a large scale harvest of Labradori grow sloivly in the chill climate, hf'"b”' '" "I? Farms Wed”-t5d3Y spruce. but their wood is dense and heavy. i mill" 0” 53110" was dmvmedt but fishing stations have penetrated the fringes of the dark green reaches. Paper and lumber com- panics have hacked sporadically. But the heart and body of the for- SIIIP BREAKS UP ter, .3151 . 10 8 7 6 y 3 Warned by the redouble that J 9 ' A Q ,1 g South was fully prepared for a ' K Q 9 5 p 3 1 7 g spade or diamond lead. West . A 32 . p made the inspired opening lead O sot?” of the Jack of hearts. Dummy . A Q J 5 played the lglng and East lGoren) won with t e ace. .12: w A diamond was returned and . J 7 6 5 declarer had no choice but to "' permit West to win the trick. The The bidding: nine of hearts was led back and we" K0,”, 1.-An 3.--iii, South made the fine play of duck- 1. 1' 1. zy-r ing in dummy. This one play pa” 3 g P”! 3 3.;-r would have succeeded in bringing Dbk. Pu! mg gaging. home the redoubled contract ex- . g cept that he found in East a foe- Opening lead lack of hearts. mm worthy of his mm. C""l" H' C'”'e"' ”' Mm” Goren overtook the nine of deach. is the veteran member of harm Wm though by dams w Eh” 5lx'phy" America" "Em he built up three heart tricks in which is beating its brains out this week in New York trying to win the international champion- ship against the European repre- sentative. Italy. Goren has won innumerable championships. is the author of many books on bridge. and is generally credited with having popularized point count. The hand on display today is one of Charlie's favorites. The bidding was wild and wooly. but ll presented as it occurred. It is hard to find justification for West's double. and South's re- turn by East was the killer. South could do no better than gather eight tricks-four spades, three hearts and a diamond-and the contract missed by one trick. The deliberate sacrifice by East of three tricks. together with West's excellent opening lead. combined to crush what ap- l peared to be an unbeatable con- tract. At no point could declarer make a move to overcome the bulls-eye shots that were fired at . him from both sides. He just didn't have the ammunition. l Getting till ltlohli BEDTIME STORIES liig nrlli tor Bactaitii. ii-t.in'.tUp Nights. stron i-ar quirk eoii Rheumatic Fa clouuy urin- . in and loss o. i y Bladder i outilcs. try CYSTEX. Quici Enmpleic sat.islat:ion or tll't4fl!j back. on, 900 million CYSTEX tI.iels used prg; Anuclpa",' but Inn ")0 much safety. success. Dont -ilfor annllier , Illhoul nuns your uuuut. for OYSTIZ Lest disappointment follow such. . -Rt-ddy Fox. I lliinziy ltcdtly Fox saw a rim- l'lS.'lll lll friiiil of him Any- Illdli lira). he lhtiught o! it as a (llflWJl'. Of course it wouldn't he really a dinner until he hurt possession of it. it was Slarnose the Mole. Now all his life Itcddy Fox had been acquainted with Minor the Mole. hut ll just happened that he never had met iinlil iiuw Alin- eris cousin. Slariiiise. Never be- fore hail llcddy scan a Iilule in winter. So when he saw Starnose he couldn't believe his eyes. not for a minute. Now he had Star- nose where he was sure of catch- ing him. CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 Sponsored by The Boss Burner & Electric Ltd. all and Electric Ranges-oil or Coal Rang. es - ltelrit.-sratora - Vacuum cleaner: - Washing Machines - Hoar Oil Barnac- - Television - ftanltetiea - Radios - Preatoo Heat lurrierl for Kitchen lau- aa - Quaker Oil llaiiccs -- tlatalnet or Space tlil floater: - ltemac Oil Burners -rlll buiii coal. mind and garbage. Power (gun typet lfiirnai-e Burners guaranteed. Immediate delncry and installation. Cash. Tlrml or lteestatzlishment Credit and . V. A. Ill Wititlnnr St. Halifax. N. I. M St. Peters Road Chsrlotieitown P. I-2. I. that IIJJ. I-Jieiiinu. Dial llI'I MONDAY 3.45-Tcst Pattern lzmign On 4:30-Howdy Doody 500-in The Story Book 5.15-Pcppcrniint Prince 5:30-Circus Boy 6:00-open House li:.'l0-News 8: Wca'hcr llfltv l That little nose of his was sur- rounded by little points. like lit- tle fleshy flngers. ' Starnuse had come out of his tunnel in the snow. lie had gone nvcr lhc cdgw: ol the bank of Laugh- iniz Brook. Rctldy had crept very very softly and carclully so that he was between the opening to the tunnel and this fllnlc with the fun- ny nose. It was frnin that funny nose that Slarnosc not his name. That little nose of Ills was sur- rounded by litllc points. like lit- tle flcshy fingers They gave that experiment by the Consul Pulp and Timber Company. ' summer 20.000 cords will be cut. in the Sandwich other dummy. The crucial diamond re- l area. . The winter cut is planned as an Paper companies say it makesimh" ldatedlmore groundwood per cord t.hanV"W ""3V!b0T5- Nextl area and an? Bay Bay 20,000 in the Alexis By the summer of 1958 the oper-'. alion will be at lull pitch. and 300i men working up to nine months al year will be getting out a com- bined cut of 'from the two areas. 60.000 cords annually Consolidated has built a newi l sawmill at Sandwich Bay which! a year. An old mill in the Alexis Bay area will be revamped to cut :to0o.000 board feet annually. ('!lRI'ZFUl. PREPARATION Prcclrlcnl Samuel B. Silver. 56- yi-ar-nlti native of New York slatef Vllll turn out 3.000.000 board fee” I The Dinner That Vanished Rcdily cixcpl slowly ncarcr and nearer and nearer until he was. near enough for a quick rush and jump He knew nothiiigi of what lifts going on about him. . lie know only that there was a din-i iicr icry near and he didn't dare take his eyes of it lie was near enough now. Star-' nose liadnft seen him. but thatl llahflll surprising. The eyes of. all Molcs are vcry. very small and can see little even when very close. to it. In fact. Miner. who was now' spending the winter deep down ini the grouiid. can see little more than the difference between dark- ness and light. The eyes of Star- nose were a little better than Illin- er S. "l'll have him this time."i I vessels rescued 24 other any other pulpwood. Mr. Silver says his company plans operations only in areas runnin more than eight cords or - 6.000 guard feel an acre. Land The independent .l'9plll)ll(' of would be clear-cut except for re- 5-"I3 "35 ' P”l””la””" M L000” seeding stock. Trees running lessl000 in an area of 72.000 WINE" than eight inches at the butt would' miles. B. C. Tries SpeedediIJp High School For Selected Students VICTORIA l(.'Pl - An expcri-.S0.'llI'2 IIANDICAPS mental speed - up course for 137E selected British Columbia high.Ch'cI rlisatli;iii1:i;cs listed were school students is regarded as a'possilile lack of tlinriiugli know- success for the majority, llcflilfll pressure of home work; The students themselves. par- lifllaltlll or eniotiiiial ilistiirhaiices. enls and teachers declared the l'e-lllllllIll12 of out-iclc ziclivitics and suits were encouraging. fliiiiitcd opportiiiiilics to take part The plan was initiated to deter-. in school activities. mine if bright students can finish; (int). 1 "pr (I(inl nf mmnis "19 W959!" l0"l”Y63l' high schoollfltlletl (ll?'2l(lV3llIr'il.',BS 41 per cent 90"”? In ""99 3'93” Wmmul 105i thought lhcre iicrc no disadvan- iniz any siznillcant values in high lzllzcs. aim .13 rIt'I' cent (lid not an- school life and the concensiis was SM... 11,0 qu95i...,,g that this goal had been reached. g lrom Vancouver Islanrlis Oak Ba.Vl llmllny I N" "Or ”'".l M swim. high SWOOL vycst Vanwu, ti-ziclu-rs lcll iiiisihly oi pupils V" and pcmmmh mmd high'lli(lTlt' had iiniirmcil: 61 per cent either in the A or B classificalloni””'””l" " ”'"t'l"'l"gedt Selle" P" in all subjects. iCCllI IlltlllL'lll it had deteriorated. Chief advantages noted were a Of the Pupils. l7 PM 00'" Wild marked increase in interest: etig-ltleiiiziiid lur school work scemcd erness to work harder, growth in licaiy: 80 per cent said it was mental maturity: a sense ofiiinrnnil: El per cent said it was achievement and challenge and ailighl. Alioul one third said they better attitude toward school. Sav- enjoyed school iiork more than ing a year by not waiting foriiisual: 56 per cent said the work slower students also caused im-livas just the same and 10 per cent proved study habits. thought it was IIIQIIICF than usual. DAILY CROSSWORD STRATEGIC AREA ll-Jul! Dill: HENRY MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA T-:'T CKCW - Moiicton 6:45-CBC News 5:53-Vieu'cr's Guide 7:00-Cnrltss l"i'licr 7i.'i0-tlultinor Forum 8:00-The Hllliuiiaire li:3(Lf)n Camera 9:00-I Loie l.uc.v 9:30-Denny Vniiuhn I0:00-Studio Unc Il:00-News and Wcathc. Il:06-Boxing NEW TV SPECIAL Dcliciiiit: Tcniler (lvcn-Baked Island Cliickcn---85c Also Big Bectourcrr - 'f”op;-on with Cheese and French Fries! Only 500 THE WINDMILL Take Out Service DIAL 7131 Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 I IIIY pm.-i-.M. Concert Hall pin.-News p.in.-Cof.ee Chatter pin.-At Home in Ii Helen nose is slarlikc lonk. Right While You Work Chew Iresh-lasting, delicious Wrigley's Cef some . I. llhnught Randy, "H. 1, .3 much: Acnoll 4.Vouuolrut 23.Boll. mine right now as if I had him 1-PWHIM CNWHIW 15?? there under my paws. He ha-I, I-ll?"-ill "Ch" 35-Shtlh not a chance " lsnaka 6.Prevloualy ered it did look that way. Blacky the l.Publlc notice I.Baklng aide Crow happened to fly over just l0.Groat Lake chambers 26.Elo- then and saw what was going on. I1-SM" 7-MIR! MW" V1104 "That foolish Mole ought to have 1!-Klll l.Thlnx- done min- know enough to stay out of sight." N-3IPNflty D.Tunlslan 18. Re- Ihought Blacky. "Reddy will have l5- Si"-M101 Pl-Ihll (tell him this time." Blacliy almost EEW” 11- Nlclm 30-PIIIW stood still in the air as he watch- 17-1-0” mm.) 31-Hour I-I-N-15 hm- ed in see Raddy cglch sigma... 10. Human ttllectrinsd 33.Rlver 8'f.Arsblan Reddy crouched in the snow per- mlnkl Plfmlil IRUII-I chleftalis fectly still for an instant, H. nu, 1t.Tawn 1l.Vanqulati u.F'lat-topped :s.AmerioaI his toes into the snow for a quick (N-7-I 39- W091” N" Iocltlllt 'riish and jump. in, black MW. 24.Mou.sslllts 21.1-falfway M.Tlme 40.Po-stscrlpt came down on the very spot where mdwi 33-cf-'f"'"lf 303' (Ibbf-I lstarnose had been. but he wasn't 37t”"l”l" l”""l Pui 41v Rtllfd there. No sir. Starnose wasn't un- ”'m'”'"'" der those black paws of Reddy's. ”'E"”P"" He had slipped over the bank Just "- P”k"' as Roddy Jumped Reddy's din- book- ncr had vanished just at the very 3LG"” "9"" .instanl lie was most sure of it. 33-”""""”d Thai dinncr really wasn't his din- ll""l""”' ner a!tcr all. Sll.Analyzed. ilctldv couldn't believe that he ””"' had missed. He had known that ”'T'" right hclow the bank at that point Ez'u'5' was a little open water. That "'""'l' was ulii he had been so sire that ”' 6”” '''”"3' he could catch Starnose. He hadn't d"'".m ydreamcil that that Mole would "tcmlh idivr lnltl the water. but that is just b'd""d lwhal Slarnnse had done. He had ”'M”'” '"m idivcil into the water Just as .ler- alw"'0d ry i'llllNl(l'HI would have done had ' WW") 'J0FF.V Iwcn in his place. "'P'o"'”"' I "(Fill tfaw! Caw!"' shricked lpwu ' lBlat'k.v lrom over-head. "You did 1 lnnt catch him! Caw! Caw! Cawl Dow" ' You tli(lnl' catch him" 18”” -cm" To have heard him you would , vcutcheon haw lliniiclit Blacky was very ' old” muih pica-cd that Reddy had fail- ' ::lr'::”" idaulll tdlth Slarnose. Perhaps he mm. ("on . ,h'!l;;tltl;" looked down over. the DAILY CRYYKOQUUTE - Here's how to um :k In . ci taps Starnose would A x Y B L B A A x R he miiiintz ashore and he would catiih him then. It LONOIELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. spoo- trophu. the length and formation of the worda on all hum, l'-uh day the code man are dlfhrltll. Acryptogrunouotattoo iiiu ABUL no nan; - ruiiao NIX Qou outta (tone at. II sio-isvoiurou. Iaturhrl Ofyphqiohl I HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER IUT ILOOD. TOE. TIARI AND lWHT r IN AMERlCA,AND Fa.-I2 TINY zoom 1- yaw; we ctzmee BEFORE our soaiiomo HOUSE muos iioorte l l GAD.MEN'Tl-M615 Ptzeeosreeoos! , ' MILLIONS at BROAD 2oLt.iN6 A0265 sreo-tie MEN LITERALLY PENNED IN THIS - Becwse AEEONED UCTATOQS is THE HOD? TO STRIKE F02 OUT OUR WAY IY J. I. WILLIAMS itooeav-'f 7 sWEi.L 3 , svesciuee rare you NEEOTIKTE GO HOME, Tttw6H,im QJGO-ITA DEAN LPA TREATY IIULING 0 LUMP6 an l ETTA KETT Tll.LY THE TOILER MUGGS 8: SKEETER THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X-9 JOE PALOOKA SHOES sitiuto.ci.ori-ies sausaeb. FACE wnsuso AN' HAIR COlUEO...' in LA Joey i never: bio see vou so oessseo um! wi-tar ABE You DOING WITH Ti-is rM wAi1-mo DOLL. BLLYI Fol: MY ue, AND AN um: SISTER TO WAS ON THE DOLL! COME ALONG! MR5 SIMPKINS 15 ON THE WAY UP HERE! GEE oiGsoN.' oomi BLAME Me! rrs ALL Hes: rAui.'r.' fM GBOUNDED.' Gl.&lA'5 JEAL.OU5.'.' X-I'M ALL IN out neci. sur : covto sunocare -on FIEEIE to omit! loving has I. ti-ictiod into strung into I dutch - now she otrupqles under five feet of snow CAREFULLY 4 I Still suspended in snout. Iht musk! vight lisrult I am 90,, ,,.Vx.. some sous oiwoeu vocxrrs N rill snow! salmon: is we susirms as -his uomwr! -. -ti wt-ten st-ts HEARD I HAD A om: win-i You - SHE WOULDNT - LEI' Me use 97 IT.'.' wily cos oiour 4.. to ; Memiiiliilc, 7 ism! mt. aonttishi mo -,-,.; r luvs new oiscussmo -e: NEXT YEAR! IHIIIALL newer! mums smut. . W ii ..,