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Paddy and Mrs. a bad fright the night . had heard a very dreadful scream. ll really was an awful sound. one they never- had had before They under their fur coats despite the warm weather Not until they were in their house out in the water did they feel sale. it was not e sound alone that bad enough. but as ade worse by the fact at they had no ide at all 'ho had given that awful scream. The mystery of it made it ‘Seem more dread- ful than it would have seemed had they known whose voice it was. it was worse than the howl of Howler the Wolf or the scream of Puma the Mountain Lion, or 5 -I-. \\ . \\\\\.‘.-T10‘: ‘ He floated there in with lust his head and top of his back above water. It was just at the edge of sha- “ the dowttme that Paddy left house in the water and swam over near the other shore. He, was hungry. Growing over there were some green things of which CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER IAIOIIS Opening lead-—king of spades. This hand goes back to the early days of contract bridge. It highlights the important role de- Ilorehead. well-knovm bridge edi- tor and writer. who held the West cash. After the king of spade. and having noted East's three. it became obvious to More- danger that declarer had the king C cluha. any trump IQC’ Ed might I A I D I have appeared to be dead. can- aidering Morehead'a trump hold- ing. so he decided that the only chance to defeat the contract by in protecting whatever do-cad as-ength East held. Accordingly. he led the alas at dianiomh as part of a scheme to create a diamond trick which couldn't very well exist naturally was successful. De- chi-er logicaly assumed that the nine was either a singleton or the water took; part of a 9-): doublefon. if this was true. East must have been dealt K-to-x or K-I0-X-X. To cope with both possibilities. it waa necessary toeovcr the nine with dummy‘: queen. So the queen was played. East covered with the king. and de- clarer took the ace. Three rounds of trumps were led. ending in dummy. the six of diamonds was led. and a unease was taken againat East’; (non-existent) ten. West won, to South's surprise. and led the ace of apadea De- clarer ruffed. but had to lose two club tricks. and went down one. if declarer had been left to his own vicea—let'e say Mo had led the ten of hearts at trick two-—he wou ely have made the hart . He would presumably have 9- is have caught the king and elimi- nated the diamond loser. And that would have been the and of that "The strange case of the’ ’ / sctt-:N_ct—: SERIES T 0 N I 6 ll T 11-12 P. M. CHANNEL 13 How science is solving one of the most bofliing mysteries of our time — the atomic particles that bombard earth from outer space. Third in the widely-acclaimed TV Science Series that brought you "Hemo the Magnificent" and "Our Mr. Sun." Produced and directed by the famed FRANK _CAPRA RtcHARt3"E":°ARLsoN DR. i=RAt~T§ BAXTEP 590'-and by TRANS CANADA TEIEHIOHE 3Y$TEM l"=N union win: tttzcouuumcmoi j SERVICE with healthful. deliciees Wriglefs Spearmint Ga-. lay it ‘n S-paclage nits. 3 Tariff Review Already Ordered 0'I"l‘.-XWA <CP\ — Canada plans to undertakemew tariff negotia-i tiona at Geneva on a group of: steel products, pipes and tubes and zinc items. Finance Minister Fleming informed the Commons I-‘rid y His announcemen‘ drew criti-; clam from Liberal and CC!" men:-i be _ F5. 1 Hon, James Sinclair. former_ Liberal fisheries minister. '.idl tariff boosts would make it more ‘ 'fficulit for Britain to sell such ‘items in Canada. How could the government reconcile this with ‘the suggestions of Prime Minis- lter Diefcnbaker that he would ‘like to divert 15 per cent of Ca- nada's imports from the United States to Britain‘? To this, Mr. Fleming replied ‘.tlI»al._l.h€ steel tariff review had ' been ordered by the previous .l.ll)~ eral administration. “Why was this reference di- cted to the itat-iffiboard in the flrst place? To waste the board‘: l time?" Mr. Sinclair replied that refer- lences to the tariff board are made in accordance with e law but there ' lff increases at this time would be “against the pusblicjnterest." The| whole matter should be discussedl tin the House because he would‘ l infer from Mr. Fleming‘; state- ments that if negotiations at Gen- eva are successfully concluded, the Progressive Conservative ad- ministration would be prepared boosts. an increases negotiated at va under the General Agreement 1 fl Tariffs and Trade. Before the - ovrnment could consider the: tariff board's recommendations. -it had to negotiate with otheri countries to where they 4 C 0 so w s. the actual changes negotiated could differ from t.hc'board'a recommeoda-t ,tions because new developmente ad to be conaidered. Name Officers Of Fruit And Vegetable. Ass’n. AMHERST. N. 8., -— Ofilcersi of the Maritime Fruit and Vege- table Association for the 1957-58 . . . . c. A.' Mfarheod. Moot-taa. -d I. Fer- gnaooe. Halifax. ,¢ 6 O . .,.o.0.0 O 0 s a‘s '\ g . T . aeb Oooeoaoo o -.-... -..... 101110 Guardian llbnday. Oct. 3. 1937 Dies When Bad '‘°‘-'’' :31 Caiclies Fire YAl.IOU'l'l!. N.s. (Cl) —Mur- owner «I 3 E is 5: -§§§:§:= {xiii E .thedeathsaidthevictimappar- -uitly tied wheahisbedcaught whilehawuaaleep.Noia- Wzueuwilbehdd. Q GLUT8 FORECAST ROME Ilteuters)-The United J°~::'...**°..“:..':°'*..:.t*** i:"°"““"‘..°'.: is ood ' and 'te. ..‘.'...fc.. ..' ..'..“2... in m. .‘,‘:‘.‘..«-me me» level or vn-tea sme- dairy production is likely to to E E - ‘ _ concern to 1.. W“ la-aid‘ iother exporting countries the p.ddy looked longmgly ,, mesnext year. It also forecast more . Would it or would it not ' 5 hi night before the less appetite‘, hehad "lfl on kne-wwhoitl was last night. I might not bed‘“‘"' The" '°°m°d '° b’ no fluid‘ L“ In my me I Mvulreason whatever why he diould TILLY THE TOILER before heard such a dreadful: ”9' 3° '’h°" ""1 5°‘ '1" ‘°°d scream. Anyone with such a d"m"hh° mid ‘mud °‘." dreadful voice must be someone.0“°' ° "”.t '° ‘Mm “" d ‘O look om ‘or... "Id Pu”), to stopped again. He turned an 3 . himself. .swam back toward ‘ house. III For a long time Paddy lust me! Mr" P9df,lX mmm‘ ‘:3’ E floated there watching the shore. Au" y°“,, 'f"“.l' ’h° "K ' |u as the Black Shadows came Y”-. "’°"°d ‘’'‘’‘’3’- H‘ g creeping between the trees. He ‘"f,' 9"” l,'9,”°“ ‘b°;’§ ' M 0'] saw no one. All was as peaceful M‘ °f' M” P dy W‘ ' and quiet as ever he had known ed “’ mm" d it to be. There was no hint “I don't know," replied Paddy. U. 0.! DAILY CROSSWORD 0 acnosa 1 Last 22. Gsrl‘a D I. Blister syllable of name 2 fined.) a word Food C. Not stale 3. lfibba fish IL figllfi I. ElI'l‘in¢ 34. Ill‘- authar rixtare I2. Wdrd S. Cloae in GT1 13. Pierce a. Kind of boat as Young — , ~ 14. Medium? 7 Quantity t Liz!‘ it’ of pa r If I-‘aila 13 Ireland 8. Sea eagle (coll l& Fartify 9. Become ill 28 Revoke I I7 Knocked 1.. Paid TV 1 attent 31 Siae 2 ubhr.) I4 Big demand 33 S-shaped 13. Type an moldings Z measure 36. A tip-toe '< I9. Cunning M —— Leave :1. Vegetables uym.) ao.~ugat l-{area "I", j‘. 1 1. ‘I I’ 9 5° 21. Hair wave ,1 24. W 35-53:!“ .. 7»-'2”/’i/’..’—’7 . . 1 11. Mr. Astahn ,. , "- 19. Eli n.u.£."3 i.——- ,, —-i-— ,., '—i 3 §'l§..n"".f.' == .... ii‘ 0| sit. Overhead . 2 . I. 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