Free 14 The Guardian I'hursday. Mar. 28. 1957 Rail Laying Starts Cn New N.B. Lino 3 tNC'l'UN WI" - Rail laytisgl iarictt on the new 23-mile i- Ir.mt Btirttbog. north 0' New-' . to the Heath Steele minel st . it. (I. Hayes. vice-president and general niana;.-ei- of the Cana-I diaii Naiioiial Railiiayst Atlantic region. announced in an address here Monday. "It is sigiiificatit that this is the first new railway to be built in the Maritiiiies for more than 40 years. apart from spurs and sid- ings." he said. ”It is evident. too. that the CNR. in cunimon with the govt.-rnnieiit and other inter- ested parties. regards the New Bl'lllI5lAlCli mining potential as something of great and lasting value." ASTHMA Sufferers may no! escape from severe coughing. wheezing. meeting and dim- sult breathing during Astiinia. Bronchi- Ils and Hay Pe.er attacks or taking scientifically compounded MENDACO. Quickly helps relax bronchial tubes and remove choking phlegm Thus atda freer breathing and sD'll'ldQl' sleep. Get. MENDACO at druggisu. Peel ill. again. .and provincial governments may proied and the bill Movie Stars llonit Fade Joan Crawiord- Ginger Rogers and Greer Garson have been playing romantic roles a total of 77 yours. All are near fifty. and their leading man are sometimes young enough to be their sons. Read Lloyd Shearerla article from Holly. wood. Got The Standard - on sale now. conipleta with magazine, 12-page novel and N pages of comics. Only ten XIII. Clio Stoiiiloril ON SALE NOW Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight Eases Sore Gums Snug 0 brand Dantura Cushion: alias. TV TREATS GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OR SCALLOPS IOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN HOT SANDWICHES FISH I CHIPS Many other tasty food sugges- tions from snacks to dinners pre- pared and delivered for your pleasure. THE WINDMILI. DIAL 7131 TAKE-OUT-SERVICE CKCW - Monctaii Channel 2 Television Programme Schedule TIIIISIAV 99 37599 .'.'S'.'.'.'!'.".'.'f.'P U333 3883885 8 Further Change Announced ;i'-6'-'-"3-'-' s'-'i'-"3-i'-'n-"'v7-vi'-'-8-”- In Health Insurance Scheme OTTAWA i(.'P' The federal: be sharing ('anadiana' hospitall bills-at least in some provinces-l sooner than previously expected.' Health Minister Martin dis- closed Monday night that the fed-3 oral government is willing to. share half the cost of standard' ward hospital care and diagnostic. services once The provinces harev signed agreements with Ottawa and passed enabling legislation. y This was seen as a major fed- eral concession. Originally. the federal money was not to be forth-' coming until at least six prov-I inces representing at least half Canada's population had plans in operation. The latest fetleral move has uncovered at the end of a day of. Commons debate on a govern- ment resolution intrnduring a bill to enable federal participation in Yard Operations Are "Different" OTTAWA tCPl-A CPR engin- eer Monday testified before the Kcllock royal s,0lTl.TTIlSSl0Il investi- gating the need for firemen in die- sel freight and yard service. that firemen contribute nothing but "company" for the engineer. George Mountsteven of Toronto. a CPR engineer for ll years and former fireman In freight. passen- ger and yard service since 1920, said he relied on the fireman only for ” ompany" and perhaps "to give me a drink of water." He said ground crew signals are given directly to the engineer. He did not need a fireman for pas- sing signals because "there is nothing he can observe that I can't see." D. B. Lewis. counsel for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Eiiginemen. asked the witness what difference he saw be- tween a freight engine operated only by an engineer and is yard diesel with only one man in the cab. Mountsteven replied that yard operations are "altogether differ- ent" from main line service where nagging protection must be arranged and other duties carried out. put its plan into operation. "TWO ALIIADY OPERATING Now. as soon as six pvvvlnnaa representing a majority of Cala- the plan. The resolution was ap- :i:dmd,".d' me... Illgmlvtgfdllury legialallion the federal gov- cmas -ammo ::;::.:::; 1,". :.":':s:t: ::..::z But both the Progressive Con- In whemn 30", my um sup. servatlves and the CC? first criii-'.u.hw..n mm 0",... um, own cised the governments plan andl In mm. Common. d"..bF '"93”l9d "M93" in "' meiits. Transport Ministe Marler m- w””"" 3m" 'PCm1-"" Introduced a bill to encourage "W I" r A 3" ----- ' l0 r r "” in Canada by eaaliil the resolution providing for fed- "gm. on sales of mm. owned eral sharing of the schemes cost by Canadian npcruom . with any province that accepted. Bu, he "am. ,.,j,cu,d . CC; 5""l'-V K"”W""5 'CCFmw'"l"l' suggestion that the government 993 N”"l' Cemr" ”ld.hl' 9"” launch a study of transportation WPWH5 "W C”"3"V3”V' 5”"d' conditions on the Prairies. He was 3” l" added ill” ll” CCF 5'' replying to listen Argue Assini- lieves there should be a complete bola. who asked v.heme,.' such I "Palm P""- The f'-0V'm""3m'5 stiidv might be considered in view h”5Pl13l 9'3" did "Oi 8" I” of ihe government's announced c"0"Eh3 1' Slwuld l” Wm 3" P".det-ision to have maritime trans- cent by Ottawa and include costsjpommun mndmons exammcd. of treatment in mental and tuber- BlLLvs pnovlsloyqs OUTLINE” '-""1095 l'05P"3l5- The bill covering the national "W59 9h'l""3" w A- R”bl"50" hospital insurance scheme pro- '”"l9d "I9 C""5e"a"V9 3"'"'dt poses that federal-provincial hos- ment out of order under the rule pita; ins”,-ance cm," just .b0m allowing only the governments to every medwal ms, in I hospuu propose use of public funds. hm the donor-I hm. 50 ii" Bmlsh C0l"mb'"- All Coverage would extend to in- he'll 535k3l"h”'3"- omaml "id patient and out-patient facilities Newfoundland have accepted the in general hospitals. but not in; federal 0"" 3" PTl"clPl9- Theisanatoria mental institutions or l"ll"F1 hem" Mlmday Vi” "mlnursing homes. infirmariea or the scheme could not go intomomufor me med. ..j... I Treatment would include neces- sary nursing services; laboratory. radiological and other diagnostic with unantnious House Turn Down Fish Investigate Sunday Iusinass At Falls TORONTO ill!)-Rev. now. He said the alliance has com- plained of Sunday operators In that for many years and had area asked authorities to Investigate them several years ago. Assistant crown attorney Donald Scott announced Sunday in Niag- ara Falls that an Investigation Into a complaint by the Alliance was almost complete. A report on about 30 businesses allegedly operating on Sundays will be sent to the attorney-gory eral's department "sometime this week." he said. accompanied by a request for leave to prosecute. eat supplies; radiotherapy and physiotherapy facilities w h e r e available; services by all hospital employees and such other services as specified in federal-provincial agreements. ln-patients would be insured for standard ward ILL mmodation and meals and costs of drugs and similar preparations covered in agreements. Ari insured resident of a partici- Northdealer. Neither aide vulnerable. NOIITII .0 via OKQ9 QAKJIOOII EASE no gross pAQJl0fl2 out can .154: Qlf 4.68 SOUTH QAKQHH Q0 QAJIO QQI 'l'habIddlhg: North East South wast It Pan 1. :9 C Pan (NT Pass IQ Pass 0. Opening lead-ace of hearts. A Seattle reader calls my at- tention to this hand which came up in the recently held Pacific Northwest Regional tournament. Ila makes no claim anyone made six spades and. In fact. ad- mlts ha muffed the opportunity to make the spectacular play re- quired to bring home the slain. He Is still busy kicking himself for having bobbled his chances to be a hero. I rntm say in all fairness. one By B. JAY BECKER clarer had trumped the heart in- stead of taking a useless card. Suppose South ruffs the heart and plays A-K of spades. learn- ing the trump situation. His only chance then is to establish a trump coup. Declarer therefore plays there rounds of clubs. trumping the third one. (East. of course, does not ruff the third club. but discards a diamond.) South now leads a diamond to the queen and ruffs another club. East pitching another diamond. Declarer then plays a diamond to the king and the position is: Dummy leads the ten of clubs. and East is a dead pigeon. If South does not trump the king of hearts at trick two this position INAQ l'A'l'A INAO IJAF NWT IT-TAMI If ANOTHER BURTON. services: use of operating and pating province would be covered ' case rooms and anaesthetic facil- even if he became ill outside the l-Iver Pl'09l'Clm ities and supplies; routine surgi- province. DARTMOUTH. N-S. (CPI-The" Dartmouth board of school com- D A I L C R O S S W O R D . missioncrs Monday rejected a re- CIDII v i quest front the Notting Park Home g street”, Tuooumm u" 3;. and School Association which t(nW) 5'1, N WM sought approval for a program of 8 Bl t V” ' 'din fish liver ca sules for l '1" 9" '"'"'"” we'll prrll 8 .1 P 9.Cir-cle of (Quantity and.) 5c oo pupi s. "There is always the danger of m lgggunur , "'3' pupils being coerced into a pro- "arm alsculmlred hum. gram for which they have no de- mic ' P - y . . .. . reens and likeneaa 30. Menu uil.-i.lli EH4..- sire. Hoard Chairman Gordon drew". H "C" Ham yawn 3,434 "3" ."."' l" ””"'"”"”"5 0" ”” II.VuIdal i:i.iiiiiioi-as si.t-isir. l association. proposal. . Iaclou m mm” dam ymguw. An". C”m""55”"”' CW” ””'”5' "ll" l'l.lnaecI. l6.0ld weight 3:. Dip 41. pm of was in favor of the program. said "Luke woo" M Wm: . am". it it”: blfgn ';fl?P'”V9dd'”; ':re!e;"”:J; 10.steal 2o. Attic pm. 43. Dan 03 93 g" '0?” "b st. Girl's nut . iniisotisas torlnthl t5.Dioceaan M03 "i;'ilI”":phlL5”';;l;0Y:5 5'c0mmk' 22. Pronoius 23. Fore. Movea center Wmpeg” F3 A Pawam said .,I 25.Santa'a -casting swiftly s1.0peninga don't want any school board to ,1 0” mm" 35 Elm” ("nu determine what my child takes "inane," "' that's my responsibility." 'Inmeu A ---O yrightened . ewtsh l.Muscular CONTRACT BRIDGE '"”"” twitch l1.6aln seldom sees is hand where It is '9-0:”! so easy for declarer to slip and w ;'5kM-"W fracture his contract. - W” The bidding lhould have fol- month lowed the other chiingelsgebothlsix 43- notrump an six cu s ing ay- down. but our I correspondent. 43-A SON UM! found himself in six spades. u-THC” The ace of hearts was opened 481180! and a heart continued. South dis- 43-Wllkihl carding a diamond. The whole nick hand appeared to depend on a ll-Bllkwona 3-2 spade break. but South was b0.Gaellc. mistaken. He had already lost the 51.Klrid 0. hand at trick two. He should have palm trumped the king of hearts. East eventually took a trump DOWN trick, the setting trick. but he 1. Songbird never could have gotten It if de- xsliowu . DAVEY GRYPIOQUOIE - Ian's how to work In A X Y D I. I A A X R h I. 0 N G l' I L I. 0 W ona Iettar simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the Limo L's. X for tho two 0's. etc. single letters. apoas uopbaa. the lngth and fonsiatlu of the words are all litnta. Each day the code lttltfl ON GIHOPQI. Acryptogtra-Qehlea VUATI-IIVJK. VJL IV IWTKNIII V FWUVJ-THDDIIVU NWPADDK. Yuloltfl G1ptopoh: A NIGIPHNGALI Dill! FOR NRDIINOI BERT cannot be reached. Try it and see. ITIME STORIES Failure. seldom real success. Comes to those who merely guess. -Old Mother Nature. one of the first things young Owls must learn when etarting out In the Great World for themaelve. is how to use their ears and eyes. They must learn to use care and eyes together. Ears alone are not enough. Eyes are sometimes. but more often both are needed. king together. it is not neces- for Owls to hear what they see. but they must see what they hear when trying to catch a din- nor. Little by little young Hoof had found this out. The better he used can and eyes together the less oftea he went hungry. 1:1) :2: -e.-,'. p". siai 27-;'::-) O2 'Vi; ': N lICu'i,, 1'IerawaaIhatvlg&glIla- The Wiggling Tail OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE . X K4; DR:-r5AvM25.HooPia. e2AsiooAv,su.mz.scnui.rz?- MA JORI-a. MAYBE I'M FISH, BUT I DON'T ARE YaJ ELL STOCKED WITH FRE5H new -w---c--em THE siizri-IDAY OF JOHN TYLI:-aaourz HIDE Lag vars DER lturn that leaf over. For a imiineni boll PRES ENT,TOMO?E0lN.WlTH HD3368 Agan P259 i or two that leaf was shit Then AFISHF ATTHEONLS ccos mam Tylaaulss it moved again. Now several leaves ””'UM'Yt”5-' BOUT 20 FDUND5, HE 604,15 were mm-15.. Rubbing against OFTHE PISCKTDRIAL DELICACIE: To (UM . each other they had made that r'"Hf;glge3ll.3r5T AeAm1 rustling. C Tag The big round eyes of the young . y A Owl saw someciiiiis that made A , Lt! them seem to open still wider if 1) that were poaalble. They saw what x - seemed like the end or 8 slender ' black stick. Idckiniz min from M ; under a small heap of leaves ma w .-;r stick. I! looked very like some of k . the otlllr small aticks until it moved. "'It Is a tall! it witlklv-s'” ihoiight the astcltad YOIIDK Owl. "Someone ,1 is hiding under those leaves and that In (hilt (all. I wonder who it The tall wlggled Iome more and I you; Boot got a better view of It. It looked familiar wliere had . membered. Two or -A.-tag. mug gn:.w'l:ile he and his sister ' pug orne nest father mother had brought a small Snag their dinner. That wiggling tall there rustling the leaves ttlltrn ” tlsuet be one of those things and so 11 course good to eat. He couldn't no the head. it was buried undu the leaves. list that didn't matter. That wiggling tail was enough. It no A& Pl IYJ.R.WlI.UAM5 A. I. lleGrath. secretary of the l.ord'aj Day Alllaace. said Monday the M- llnce flads It difficult to uldlb stud why businesses operating oa Iuday tn the Niagara Falls aroa have not been Investigated untIl' Tsunoiia T SINDIW '”' -W322. MICKEY MOUSE E 2 III I xnioviiisuiiosciws g was ties: at iiniiiruossises in IE sis X M all III (9 ID 3 E 5 d O I- III I I- b- E I- How Do You NEVER mics L, you MEA . yous: Eves OFF arm sue. .2 AU. ouQlN6 cuss..- ETTA KETT si TIE ii a.ii room now on, MR. itsirsa. ON,ilE:-5'5 mosey-Let ., wait, iiiioasv...vouvs ear to i race IT! stews iQ'l.L HAVE To FIGHT A5 A JOE PALOOKA fits LOII-IAIIGII sscasr seem x-9