,- 1. jEDTlME STORIES Paddy Plans Ir was summer and Paddy the Beaver had little to do except to eat and sleep. Paddy is a worker. Of all the Green Forest talk he is the greatest worker ex- owtiiig for the other members of his family. The Beavers are work- ing folk and proud of it. not now at this time of year there was nothing that needed to be done and so Paddy didn't know what to do with himself. Mrs. Paddy was kept busy look- ing after two lively Beavers. Pad- dy left the care of them to her. she didn't mind. In fact. she pre- terred it that way. So having nothing special to do Paddy was restless and uneasy. Mrs. Pad- i.v suggested that what he need- ed was a change and that he bet- ter take a vacation. . The more he thought about it the more he liked the idea. There was no real reason why he should not take a vacation. There was no real reason why he should Slay all the time in their own GENTLE lmsniinnli RELIEF A Vacation pond. II: had taken vacations In lordolngltltwastuntosee of the Green Forest. and then. "Are you sure you wouldn't mind if I go-away for a little while?" he asked Mrs. Paddy. She shook her head. "I would not mind at all.” said she and she really meant it. The fact was she would be glad to see him go. She didn't tell him that. Somethings are best left unsaid. "I won't be lone too long," " rill AM "Have you made up your mind where you are going?" asked Mrs. Paddy. said Paddy. "Go for as long as you please." replied Mrs. Paddy. "Stay long enough for the trip to do you some good." " don't like leaving you and .2 y ter them as well and perhaps better. Mrs. Paddy :knew it too. The truth was. she would be disappointed if he did not go. For two or three days Paddy talked about going but didn't. do- cide. You know sometimes much of the pleasure of a vacation comes from talking about it ha- fore hand. It doesn't always prove tobe asgoodasyouthinklt is going to be "Have you made up your mind yet where you are going?" asked Mrs. Paddy. "Not yet." replied Paddy. "I'm thinking about it.” "it takes you a long time in do your thinking. The first thing you know the summer will be gone and then you can't take a vacation." said Mrs. Paddy. "i know. I know." replied Pad- .d.v tesuly. "You want to gas i-id lot me." Five Years For Killing Wife LONDON tfteutersl - A man who strangled his nagging wife lwas found not guilty of murder illlonday but was sentenced to five lyears for manslaughter. i The jury decided that Anthony Simpson. 37, had been so pro- vokcd by his wife that he should not be coniicted of murder. Simpson told the court that his mire, who named a divorce. kept making him up every time he dozr-d off to ask him whether he had made up his mind about it yet. By B. sav CONTRACT BRIDGE BIXJKEB WIZARD stops '0: mil Keep: your home iweet- T smelling 24 hours s day! . Kills fish. onion. tobacco . smells. ctllsr and bath- room odors. Two scents: Pine and Spring Bouquet. - both in decorator battles. lIa...lIot writ; Wllll D f" CFCY TV omiimia. is VIEBIESIAY I200 p.m.-Afternoon Musicale 75:00 p.m.-Swing Your Partner 5 i l.. rdzm p.ns.-Western Movie mo p.m.-CFCY TV News e s. : p.ll1.-IVs,di.lDI p.m.-Scare-I lio semail pm.-Disneyland p.rn.-Moonlight Bay p.rn. -Kraft TV Theatre p.in.-Here And Thorn p.ni.-Pacific ll p.m.-CBC TV News ? f-'',-:'5uan-s-s45Q 3388335 Elli Opening lead -- three of hearts. Canadian the beginning was to cut off one of the losers, if it could be done. lie played the hand just as though he had seen our cards. The neari was taken with the ace and a heart was led bark and ruffed. it was the first step in a well-planned campaign. Dummy was entered with a trumrfand the jack of hearts was ruffed. Now a spade was led and I had to take the ace. I returned the ten of diamonds. won in dummy. Trumps having broken, Elliott cashed the K-0 of spades. shedding two clubs, and ruffed the ten of spades. By now. dummy and declarer each had a trump and three clubs. The spades and hearts had been cleaned out of both hands. The ace of clubs was cashed. felling my jack, and a club was lied back. which brought forth the My partner. Crawford. Page 10 The Guardian Wail. Sept. 3. 13 By AITIUI GAVIIION LONDON (AP)-The Baghdad Pact allies began charting new moves Monday to head off and Western thrusts la the Middle East. Delegates from the five paet countries and the U.S. considered secret intelligence reports asset sing Soviet penetration in Syria. Egypt, Yemen and other Aral trouble spots. One of these reports suggested that Red agents. working from centres in Syria. have b ao- Baghdad Poct Allies Meet In London To Chart New Moves against their own countries. tive among dlssastistied elements of the Lebanese and Jordanian pdnulatlona. The Communist in- tention. the reports said. clearly appears to be the overthrow of the governments in those two Arab states bordering Syria. The conference met as the anti- subversinn committee of the Baghdad Pact, which comprises Britain. Pakistan. Turkey. Iraq and Iran. The United States belongs to the pact's anti - subversion, eco- nomic and military bi but Want Excise On Autos Removed OTTAWA (CF)-The Canadian Automobile Association has prea- sed Finance Minister Fleming to remove the 10 - per - cent federal excise tax on autos. In a statement Monday the as- sociation said it mailed a brief to the minister last week and hopes that his biidgetlwill an- has not become a full member. MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS The anti-subversion group's re port will go to the ministerial council of the Baghdad Pact. In it will be recommendations for a joint program to combat the in- ternal and external pressures let "the of this unjust and indefensible ex- cise tax." Last year Canadian motorists had paid Sl70.m0.000 in taxes to the federal government-&72.250p 000 of it In excise taxes-and an- other s38:l,'I00,000 to provincial governments in auto licence and gasoline taxes. same I. Bank I. Driving IQ and rain I W I. Hits 11. Conical fad I2. I-Iatrod I8. Coral taiand Scandi- navian The goahawl tScot.) Monetary unit (Buig.l ll. Stitch ID. Dollars (Mean) 21. Hus 24. Period! of time 28. Affirm 29. Excuse so. Book ieavl 33. Crazy ( slang) 83. Make strong 35. Weaken 3!. Coin iswod.) 80. skill 42. Wsrbla M. An ungulata 46. Eagle's nut 11. Loyal ( feud.) 18. Companies 1. Shrub flap.) 8. Pine tune 0. Melt together if). Merganaet 1!. last by aouth tabbr.) 10. Skin M. II. 10. woninsv so. Calyx Isa! 11. Crown 22. Eggs DAILY CROSSWORD. It.Drurn- When we met the queen tum 1" me lrelgenl ml'lu”"a.l M:i5'lcould not afford to overtake. so ters Team o our ampions p” , - held in Pittsburgh. Bruce Elliott fwifiggd "'-"e" ”" '9" 'l "l" 9' T”""'l'” Permnned acellenuy llavliig onlv hearts left I led l” the "c"mp"'3,ln3 hand" one. and Elliott's other club los- Bruce sat South and l'6SP0"d- er disappeared as he rulfedtln ed to his partner's isltimp)” "0 dummy and discarded the ten l-WmP 5” Wm! ""99 dl3m0"d5- of clubs. Crawford's club king A five diamond contract was was 19", hgnging on the yin. eventually - -ched and I twestl The play by Elliott illustrates led I heIl't- Show it is ssible for declrarer An examination of the four to capitalize on a good plan and hands reveals declarer has a good breaks. The contract re- spade and two clubs to lose. That quired some luck to be success- was Elliott'a view also. seeing ful, but it also needed a skilled only two hands. His problem from manager. American Thinks Canadians Becoming "Unduly Alarmed" BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) - The whcat created problems for Can- U.S. assistant secretary of com- adian producers seeking markets mercc for international affalrsl but said US. efforts to cut wheat said Monday Canada haa become; surpluses eventually will solve (9. Literary eompoaitlu DOWN 1. Main door I. Apollo's mother I. Epic poetry I. Lamproy DAILY CBYPIOQUUIE-llen's how to work Is A X Y D L I A A X I h I. 0 N (I P I I. L 0 I one letter simply stands for another. la this mniplo A B in! for the three L's. X for the two 0's. eta. single letters. apno- tmphca. the length and formation of the words an an aim. Each day the code letters are different. ' - AOIypIaqIImQnaOaIaa SJVA EPA VPVIAIJOCH O0 IJV TKGNX OI IKKX QKI RKLVIJOCI uXOAXVC. YestenIaytscrypb9abs'l00IfUCllANDTOOl.-fl'l'IJ EDUCATION HINDIR THI &ND G PASCAL ' "unduly alarmed" about eco- countries. The official. Henry Kearns, was answering a recent speech by Prime Minister Diefenbaker at Dartmouth College. N.H. Diefenbaker said Canada is concerned about U.S. disposal of surplus wheat. the influence of American capital in Canada and the inbalanca of trade between the two countries. Kl'II'l'lI said he wanted to as- sure the people of Canada that the United States will "do every- thing ln its power to see that our common problem I are com- pletely explored. . . The speech was considered by many here to be the official U.S. reply to the prime minister. Kearna spoke at the U.S.-Cana- dian business conference spon- sored by the U.S. and Buffalo Chambers of Commerce. He said the U.S. position is that imports of American goods and investment must in the long run help rather than hinder Canada's growth. CREATED PROBLEMS He sdmltte-I that the U.S pro- :-: in -Over the Back Penn .m.-- . : an-IQ: 't'beatrs Ms -mils Ran-is 0:! -"e-tr lvj IV News widen -Ink his I nosnfc relations between the twol money by Canada l E i the problem. "It is my wish to make it jahundantly clear to the govern- lment and the people of Canada that the United States will do cv- ery.hing in its pnwcr to see that lotir common problems are com- l plctely explored and a solution to our current differences arrived at as soon as is humanly pos- sible." i lie-said kacomplete and searching examination of our commercial relationship is in or- der." Kearns said "there is no real ground for disagreement" on the influence of American capital in Canada. "The investment situation has in he looked at from the point of vlcw that it has accelerated Can- ada's growth and has therefore hcen itnod for Canadian prodiie tivity and standard of living. EXCEl.l.ENT POSITION "It seems to me that Canada is in excellent position today in that She attracts foreign capital that Is willing in bank on the nubil- lltv of the Canadian and goiernment." - The Canadian viewpoint was gram for the disposal of surplus "unnecessarily gt no my" about the ' h I eoftradebetveea g the two countries. . 3 "We cannot agree that there b any threat to the Canadian ecol- omy. "Essentially, Imports from the United states are becoming more and more the servant of Case- disn industry rather than its con- petitor. "Canada today In iuiportlq E3 raw materials and turning out a punished product that In some -cases has actually created spa covnpethlon for American pro- ducts that the Americas lumines- msn has bdomc Cartel) aware of it.” OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE yer SAME cu: eaeslauo SAME OI. ' Ydtrize we D TI. 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