DAILY CR'OSSVl'l&MD 11. seal: nu I5. Apple center :6. Perform . Hawaiian bird Blunder . Duping . A rstlo . Deceiva .Born . Add I-Wench chetll . River I FL! .Monks cowl: Contradict Handle mom. uitiq I 18. Qty ('11.) 15. Social group 18. Arsnadtlio ll. Pu but: .01: van. Ieuerlars Anna; 81. Jumbled WP9 38. Holidey Hap.) I0. Exclama- llOlI louth dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH QAJIOSI .833 .15 L643 O-O00 has: "304 on... Q 3 0-600 E40009 as-:3 II :.-i 9009 esteem gnaw: ei9I I-ll .. DO The bidding: South West North East 1-5 Pass 1. has INT Opening lead-jack of diainontls South wasted no time getting l0 game. One chirp from North was enough to convince him he belonils. ed in game. with 20 hush rard points and a balanced hand fat-int: a presumable 6. the leap to naiiiey served not only to get him there. but also indicated interest in Roinzi beyond. North, of course. glad In be alive. passed. Two plays, both on the same Page 18 The GusrdianWThursday.M.e.v 30. 1957 CONTRACT Bribes By B. JAY BECKER First, because there's a certain amount of confusion .. nip; when it's proper to cover an honor with an honor. we have a good u. ample of proper e in wgu-3 play of the king lpjdeg , If West fails to cover the queen when it's led, declarer naturally falls heir to five spade men West's king .ls dead anyway with the next spade lead. so he might as well cover the honor and hope his partner has as good as four spades to the nine. Second. South had to resist the impulse to win the king of jpgdggl even though dummy. bad A-J. to, it can be seen that if the king of spades is taken with the ace, de- clai-er will wind up one trick short of his goal. . The hasis for ducking the king to! spades is a sound one. To win with the ace succeeds only when the adverse spades divide 3-8. By permitting the king to in, in, first spade lead. deciarer wins only when the spades break 8-3. but also when they lie 4-2. A matter of self-perservatlon, than all. U.S. Works On First Step In Disarmament wasumaron (AP) The United States is reported worklnl for s "first step" disarmament trtaty with Russia and other na- tions which could lead to pledge! by non - atomic countries asalnst acquiring nuclear weapons. The plan also envisions I small cut in .. amenta by Russia Ind the Western powers, especially 0' THEV HAVEN'T harness: sur wasnrrvnlt L9 METHII-A-WAV since 4- 31' etc era! usr FAL heavy we apons. 1" Ind planes e a p a'b l e of delivering atomic-hydrogen bombs. .- Countries would turn over wea- pons they agreed to cut from their armed forces to specified inspec- tion depots which would be super- vised by a United Nations organi- zation. The n5l'E8U1eI'll initially would be concluded by the nations now represented at the London dis- armament talks: Russia. The United States, Britain. Canada and France. But it would 'be OPCII t other nations which wished to Join. provided they pledged not to further complicate the world arm- picture by 59911153 W mlmllr facture 'or acquire stomic-h.Vdf0- gen weapons. MICKEY MOUSE IEAUTIFIJL JOB . IF I DO SKY 50,NW9ll.Fi sir, -.- .1. DOWN .City (0.) Haraiigue Male adults .Conipeu point tabbr.) DAILY CRYPIOQUOII - Here's how to work it: axrnsaaaxn h L0 I e as 1. Lo w 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. apos- trophes. the length and formation of the words are all hinta. Each day the code letters are different. A Os-ypeagrosn Ooehllen UHXXV QZIJIIUI IIRU, VZSV HXOX SI Jl-(Gr II VHXGVR BSRU IOX GNH--HNOBUHNOVZ. Yesterday's Cryptoquolat THE PRESENT SCENE. THE FUTURE LOT, HIS TOILI, Ill! WANTS, WERE ALL FOR- GOT-ICUIT. trick. are of interest in this deal.' Declarer allowed the jack of dia-IOUT monds to hold the lead and wont . the diamond continuation- ..The obvious suit to attack was. spades. If four spade tricks couldl be brought in, the contract wouldl be made. So South led the queen of spades. West p r o m p t l y covered the queen with the king. and declar- er just as promptly allowed the king to win. There wasn't much to the rest of the hand. South made four spade tricks and five side winners to score three notrump. BY J. R. WILLIAMS at was own uaiai cm- or -n-is cannon vou 5-ND-' OKAY. our couobu TAKE TIME our -in D-ELPME MAKE up MY uiiuo wan i WANT--EIGHT PEAS. A mzisv wieneiz. A SPOOM5 on se L,,;.;:5. SAILING FOR HALIFAX OTTAWA rCPtvThe destroyer escort Soux. being transferred to the Atlantic command. will sail from l-Isquimalt. BC.. for Hali- fax July 2. naval headquarters said Tuesday. She is scheduled to reach her new base Aug. 6. " -' -' i .15; .s;,. ---?.-e 2-tam-aa:'aub-F-1 N. B. Minister's Funeral Held MONCTON ICPi--Funeral ser- Easiern New Brunswick. The bodies were found Friday. Separate services were held Mon- . - - .! WE” EQ day fnr pilot L. C. Rusell and ”- iioward Smith. ....n”'..' ';".”3.,-.......a.g VICPI. were held Tuesday for T. R”, M A. Mm,Mma"' WNW, Babbitt Paris-e, former president of ventral United Church mu. of the executive council and New'ducted the service Tuesday and Brunswick municipal affairs min- Dr. W. T. Ross Flcmington. pres- ister, who died Jan. 22 in a plane ident of Mount Allison University, crash with two companions in (slivered the eulogy. MUGGS 8: SKEETER "'W3i'ir 1 hr. 1 i.ixs,wrru LOVELY scent-.av.' OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE wrzmue iiiusic,ei-i. HO0Pu:- !-a 1 NEi.t,Na.L,THAT'5 BETTER fl” l”EQ5i3A"”(Ee 9'?”'”,i 1 THAN werrme ovetzorzntizis, t6N'T rr 2 .. mo TM 5EE'5?si”nl3 5o?ffoltTw ””””Cm” Be TRYING to me WITH A cuscz F02 RE My S4001... LVA-YAS? FDA BEDTTME STORIES The Hair Hunters IN THE MUSIC-N in his bill he was holding fast lwn eAME -mesa Days Cow hairs. Mrs. Chippy took them H ' .gDwg.l .. from him and wove them into the . lining of the nest. Chippy flew a- way for more. When that nest was lined lo suit Mrs. Chippy he could not see bui'that it was just as nice a nest as any they had ever had. Certainly the baby hirds-to-be cl-esgy had had. They we" took. would be Just as comfortable as in fog something may muidn-hi! that lininiz was of Horse hair find and they were not satisiied'l"-U93” "l ("W ha”- with anything else. The Skimmers A WW "W5 la"-if ""3" W9” had wanted white feathers to line i 19"” l-YT99"l5l"bl"9 "me 9 K E5 their "ML why they mm m be I with black spots and lines around . . M. 7 4 ;- white. no one knew. not even them- "'9 NF ""1 "l ”"'h- M” Cl'lPP.V r ' -. E '7& saw”. The Cresgys had wanted was happily sitting on them most y Vllivx Snake Skin and simply couldn't 0' "19 Wm. Chippy taking her .7 )4 be satisfied tintil they got it. Chip- place lfmz enouzh for her to W W and Mrs. Chippy didnt care something to eat. Sally Sly knew wutuiu isamnu - new on rurueu anything about white feathers or 3” ab0"'."'3l "95'- 51" Sh? dld""l nu ' h"""" r ”""”' ; Snake skin. but they wanted K0 "N" "- ,, .. g..,.., on 3",", - 9.1.”... .. Horse hair to line their dainty lit- loans on lleetus - ltasnae GI Bursts tie nest, will hon coal. wool and larbese. . TILLY THE TOILER Always keep the best in mind. But make the most of what you find. -Chippy the Sparrow- Chippy the Chipping Sparrow and Mrs. Chippy were having the same trouble that Skimmer the Swallow and Mrs. Skimmer and Cresty the Fly-catt-her and Mrs. ism n' SIMDLY CELESTIAL? CHANNEL 13 sponsored by The Rose Bumel 8 Electric Lid. Oil and Electric llaasen on as Coal lsu. II - Refrigerators - Vacuum Cleaners v A W213 emterz eeozm 2." ...;.l.. 'I'l'IRIF'I'Y Great Georn It. Qlrlnttdwil P. E. L Dill M13. THURSDAY Atlantic Daylight Time p.m.-Afternoon Musicale p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Maggie Muulna p.m.-Sportstirne p.m.-Lone Ranger p.m.-Open House p.m.-CFCY Television News p.m.-Weather . pm.-CBC News ' p.m.-Vlewer'a Guide p.m.-Sports Weekly with Loman McAulay p.m.-I Search For Advent 2 p.m.qIsne Wymsn Fireside Theatre JOE PALOOKA secitsr AGENT x79 E roiurs onocsznir T-BONE or SIRLOIN STEAK BRISKET BOILING BEEF BEEF LIVER WHOLE RUMP ROASTS RIB ROAST BEEF So Chippy went one way and: Mrs. Chippy went another way. i ..Once upon I time there had bernl no trouble in finding all the Horsel hair that was needed. That W8Sl when Farmer Brown had Horses? But Farmer Brown nn ionizer hadl a Horse and so there was no long- er any horse hair to he found any- where about the barnyard. What they wanted was the long hair from the fall or mane of a Horse., That made lust the nicest kind all a lining for their nest of fine roots: and the softest and finest of grass-l ea. They even flew to i ” it"; farms. but nowhere could they Hndno much as a single hair from the tall or mane of a Horse. lb. 55: 25c 29c 45c p.m.-Shower of Stars p.m.-Jackie Rae Show p.m.-C. F. C. Y. Television News In Weather 5 p.m.-Ox Bow incident 1:!!! p.m.-Sign Off 833 3 8 ssassssasss I R 0 O 1 5 6 'I I 9 0 I citcw -. u...... It wuichiprpy who found a few hairs from the tail of s Cow- lie 3lbs. 2 for 49: 3 for 25: SPARE RIBS 53c cainsanox er rnsrncnott Mills 6 for 89: iitoasas instant Coffee, 2 oz. 49: IHGIITE Peaches Toilet Tissue (IHBATII THE LONE RANGER ?3'3i.'i-13?." ' F-w so-iv R. e Pkl-25: R rows it 45:29: 3 forbbc x H3535