. ....- .r.s-; -.- v JIM: STORIES ”-if The Grumbler ' h I harnleu -ealiiinueit Kehaa nyorttotsg I-no turns dheeeled. dse -4EIeIerNntIIe. lateehnt." gniInhledBu; 3”" 8' "" um" "last winter you were grumb- ling L your coat wasn't warm enough.” said Ct-oaker the Raven from overhead. Buster looked to. The big black cousin of Blackty the Crow was looking down at him frcnn near the top of I tall tree. "What are you doing down here? Why don't you stay on the Great RACEWAY . O10 SERVICE .yFlnIshBollI'1l- an Mountain where you belotu?" gm, grumbled Buster. He was feeling 3,, out of sorts. There was no dotitt ox .- about it. He turned his back on P.-M 14" x 7” Croaker and shuttled off between ; '7 wrrii Eacn ”" "M .c.' ROLL OF FILM 8 Exposures 50c 1'2 Exposures 701: Box No. 40 Axis Deal WASEIINGFION (AP) - Freel- dent Eisenhower Wednesday ruled out an joint Soviet-Amerb can "attempt to dictate to the world." His declaration It I press can- ferente altered assurance to Ainericais allies that the U.S. has no intention of abandoning close emperntlon with than in ex- ehatue for an exclusive effort by the two super -powers to settle major world issues bilaterally. It also amounted to rejecting In evident bid by Soviet Com- munist party boss Nikita Khrush- chev for I tiwtrway deal between Washington and Moscow to order the state of international rein- tions. The president was referring both to proposals for studying in- ternational control of space mis- siles and for a visit to Washing- tion by Soviet Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov. The president did not rule out talks Willi Soviet leaders under any and all circumstances. Even Charlottetown. P.E.l. No. C.0.D.'s I l i Iaeaeeeeeeaeoeeeee eeeeeeae p - roe. rue BEST M g it it i Cameras "WY. . ' , "lt ll too hot." grumbled Bus- AND PHOTO SUPPLIES M Be-n ' 599 Presently Buster came to I big ' old stump of a tree in places it had rotted while the rest of it lg JEWLERS was as sound as ever. There was a”,,,,h,' the smell of Mouse all over and. -. around that old stump Per- - - V y P AND PRINT Au haps some Mice were living in 2,1 DE El-FOYPES op lit or under it A Mouse would! , be only a bite for anyone as big as Buster Bear. but there might - be more than one. Buster likes. T" ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' t t t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' t ' ' i ' ” to pull over old stumps and tearl them to pieces. No one knows better than he does how to do it. Now he dug his stout claws into the old stump and pulled The. old stump didn't move. Buster! is as strong aslhe is big. He? pulled with all his strength. but that old stump didnit budge It wasn't yet ready to be pulled, over. The roots were still strong. in the ground. "Suddenly I big piece pulled out of the old stump. It was so sudden that Buster fell over. baclvward. That didn't make himi fell any better. He felt more out of sorts than ever. He growled . d d ' i h. th t. It : aeretl)mb(l);.ngl'llmtl)ly sdrtzta of grrwali H gl ed at the oil lump. 'No- thing atrhere." he grusmbled and an ""4 W "I "I '”3'..”.'.” fil.'i.'.”'il.lZ”.l'..Il'.f.f'ff.i;.i son he dug up a couple of samalli roots of a kind he was fond ol.. Somehow they didn't taste asl when such talks may appear de- ;sirahle. however. he made clear that allied countries would be consulted. In an interview published in the New York Times Wednesday. Khrushchev said the United States had rebuffed Soviet efforts last July to arrange I meeting betvtecn Zhukov and American leaders. Tuesday Khrushchev was reported by the Times as saying that Russia was willing to bring space missiles under interna- tional control as part of I gen- eral agreement betw een the United States and the Soviet Union. good in this hot weather as they would have tastes in the early spring It set him to grumbling some more. Nothing suited him this morning. He couldn't make up his mind where he wanted to go or what he wnaled to do. He just wondered about aimles- ly. And all the time he was grumbling in that deapy rumbly. grumbly voice of his. Now over in that part of the Green Forest. was a big brook commit down from the Great Mountain on its way to the Big River. Paddy the Beaver was making his way up that big brook He hoped to be able to get back home that way. His pond was on another brook. but Little Joe Otter had said that I branch of this brook would lead him ov- er near enough to his own brook for him to get there safely. He was swimming acmss I big pool when he heard I sound that made him stop swimming and just lis- ten. Somebody was coming that wayygi I.Jyb'.B LA with I deep rumbly. grurribly voice. "Buster Bear!' thought Paddy. CONTRACT BRIDGE Fl'l' nl'Ier50 -----m- . lntluolddaytfiftyuenndthoignslh ' slow down-take dings easy-vaklt you QUIZ diet-get nererest. It's still peed Idvies ;.,m,,,.d,,,,,,,u,.;.,,m.,,u,-., 1. Five clubs. The value of at g.,..5,.",,4.c5,. ,..,. .y...4,- t hand rises or falls as biddingl llut II, it you at. mid lmhacha and pmzresses. Thus when partner "' .ant” feeling, duo on iihq responded with one heart. ourl tri pite his continuous forces. Since North appears to be long in hearts and clubs. which indi- cates shortage in spades and dia- hladder disorders. that often hand depreciated in value lrarii mond; it is not likely our hm.-1 Rem New Page10TlIeGuarIl!aIt Friday. Oct, 11. 199 Many Praises For Canada Iy Nil!!! IIUDI Canadian Press Business like HALIFAX (CPI-If I Canadian IIYI elnetlllag is the biggest you must excina hlsn-lar it prob ably ls. , The comment is from P. 3. Human of Krugersdg-p, Tran; vaal. South African delegate to the Cormnonwenlth Mining and Metallurgical Cangressfand is typical of the flow of compliments that have been descending upon the mining industry during the month-long trans-Canada tour of the congress. "The Canadian has everything." Mr. l:luman added. "He has big things. he thinks big and he acts big-yet down at heart he is the same sort of person It mining people anywhere. Even the chil- dren think big. - SCOPE IMPBESSIVE "What has impressed me most is the terrific scope and potential of your mining. It is much more vast than we had imagined." N. P. T. Holman of Camborne. Enzland. said one of the trligs that had impressed him was the t acceptance of mo" ment" withi the mining industry. Nothing is thought of lt." he From Touring Mining Group added. "if I rnen inovves trim one job to another. ""12 result is your at one great project is piled upon another." Cla08l"I'rIl DINNEI. I The congress which opened in Vancouver Sept. 9. closed Wed- nesday nii, t with Idinner givm by the mining I T of Nova Scotia. with R. WK Diamond. ol. Ti-at. B.C.. president of the con-l gress, piesiding. Along with Visits to nearby in- dustrial and minic, projects. the two, days in Halifax have been taken up with farewell social tatherlngs Is delegates prepared to separate attu I month of close association. Those who made the trans- country trip ' received certificates of one kind or another. Married couples received I cer- tificate of ”compatability" for en- during the long journey. Those who took the all-rail tour received the ”order of the good. fellow” which cautioned them. however. "not to trifle with thel truth in recounting his a'i'enturt-t with the inhabitants of this coun- try. DOWN Shrink True Weird (Vern) Bittbr vetch ACROSS AHICFICCI Indian Young salmon More liberal Iroquois I. Mount 2. Indians Martinique Fibber: 0. Small island Norwegian off Ireland historian Curls M. Sole Recover 1'15 Former Bottom of province a room tInd.) ll. Venda F-.5 57- u - P:"r' ,0-5-even 16. King of 15. Secondary Lofty mountain Baahan 17. 11. Affirmative vote ll. Girl's tiicltriatrie ll. Feast sumptu- ously 22. LIirI 23. "rear 24. Camp bed 25. slide on its 21. A back an 30. Concealed J1. Electrihed particle 32. Behold! 33. Among 35. H ' child 11. Right and proper at. shooting star 39. Sleep sound (0. Baking chambers 41. singte person tpou.) 42. Longtnga DAILYCBYPTOQUOTE AXYDL In LONG! ,DAlLt CROSSWORD IE 20. Foot. 1, ball i f. field 21. succor ; :1 22. June 5' 24. 25. 26. Nation. ""' .1 Yssterdefa as-an gown flap.) 34. Venture 27. A speck 35. Made. 28. Forelgi-igu an cloth 29. Attics 86. Egyptian 31. Little god (var-I islands 38. SIIY -llere'e how to Wofll I3! IAAXB IZLLOW TILLY THE ioitstt it '. InundlhatIpe.FerneretlIen - kdd'IKidneyPi.Ilahavebeen ' l. Indira-Inelsllapseelaep ' Iladder in feed er&r.- ' hmuuellile.liyeuereIpprearhisq l UpaIlil.DUdd'I KidnnyFIllnnny E E 1 E itii its original worth. The two dia-. mond bidbid warned partner we' Ed close to minimum values.t either in high cards. or lack of. fit, or both. i' The three club bid by N'orth.. being another new suit by re- "f""Y"'"'d""'-D'u"l u aponder. is forcing. Now with I newly discovered fit, our hand suddenly shoots up in value. Partner must be told of the re- Televinlon Programme Schaduh appraisal. TV Bidding four clubs might soundi to him as though we were rabid- d.ing only because he was fort-I CHANNEL 1' ing its to bid. We want to con-' vey to him sone idea of the drea- tic change In values that has tak- en place. The jump to five clubs clarifies the situation and may will make more than its high card tricks if we were to under- take I three notrump contract. Nothing has happened to en- hance the minimum values we started with. and partner should be so informed. 3. Three hqrts. This hand has more values than appear on the surface. Although there is only a doubleton in each suit partner has bid. and hence an apparent misfit. our three honors in Nnrth"s two suits are vitally im- portant cards that make up for the lack of three trurms. Be- sides. we can not bid our brok- en diamond suit three times. 4. Fott hearts. With I fit for both of partner's suits and hav- R .10 p m.-Cluh O'Connor 9 00 p.m --CBC Film Play- house I in pm.-Country Iloedowiv :2 32 9 :1 "4FL""' '-1. BUDAPEST tReulerst-Polk-e' m 10 D m :(,B'(','"Tva'r: have arrested two more Hungar- m p t (,F(,'Y TV FJV" inn members of the British lega- p'mT ' 9”" "5 tton staff in Budapest. bringing weather the total held to five. it was "' 5” P '" mM""'""" learned Wednesday. The latest to be arrested are i Elmer Kavacs. I tclephnnel switchboard operator. and Mrs. - W Clarissa Batyka. I teacher in I Chumel 2 children of British and other for- FRIDAY 14!) p.n-i.-Friday Playblll News. Weather. sports Dark Secret .-Over Ch lack Fine .-Hidden Pages .-Miaw lease .-Puppet Theatre ni.-Mr. Fixit lvenlu I" News .tn.-Ieathc tn-opnrte l rlgtta m.-uh e I...-elre reboot run by the legntion for; Freshen: ' Youtliouth Eeydtsvhdalrieu Wmlefebeati eftueveryhy. lqeeau HQ ye-e-vow:-opp. asses! 9e-- annexe sneeze 5 5353 l in at-CE rite Play- he-e . .-- f ' . . . :p:fy?ht:r':;'?g sl:::'ul' be sufficient -to induce a slam mg pnviously shown hmned to" p-myopen Home contract which might easily strength by signing off .1 mo 4,,10pm'-Howdy Dood, m5k'- diamonds. the Jump to four 5 m pm-..mdd,,, pun 1. Three diamonds. Here cau- hearts can hardly be misread as 5;” p,m.-Mjgmy Mom. lion must be exercised. M the I bit: hand. Compensation for piaymuu moment, the hand in I misfit. the slight underbid on the prey- pvoo pmg-w,,gen, 17,9.”-. yPIrtner should be notified of the ions round is in order. North 7,00 p.m,-(;rcy TV New. lack of interest in either of his must have I good hand or he 7.91 pm.nw.,lh,.- suits and, by simply repeating would not have continued bid- 1 to p m,1-3,; the diamonds. that we are not in- ding after the two diamond wer- 'I.30 pm.-Sports Weekly '0N9ild ll INN! in llm! 1595- hill!- with Lornan I m McAulny pm-Last of the ' ' ' mom... British Legatton Employees Arrested By Hungarians eign diplomats in Budapest. Nothing further has been heard of them. In London the foreign office said Hungarian charge d'affalrea Gyiila Nyrrsld has been asked to find out the reason the ar- rests and the charges qainet the pair. Nyorki wait reminded that sim- ilar requests had been made to him Smt. 4 when three other members of the legation Ital are arrested He agreed in te- -ctiitate but the foreign omce ported no reply has been re- sved from the Hungarian pv- nrnent. The fifth man held is loud Molnar. an interpreter. who wee ordered to report to police Al: I and did not return. Hole: 1 naturalised hi-nun Imlect. Iinstrallrs pneteu 1); Jury Gilmore. I. was used- td with I portrek d bdf d Sytley In lS'I. One letter simply stands for mother. In this sample A in for the three L's. X for the two 0'5. etc. single letters. apos- trophes. the length and formation of the words are all hlntn. llach day the code letters are different. A C.,,Iogrntn Quohtlol BUTLER. BKTHT SVHT Ll: STMFY YKX' ITTYI YKT TM)!-SLWYVF. Yeetarhfe Oryptoquohi I AM NOT NOW IN FORTUNE?! POWER: HI THAT 1! DOWN CAN FALL NO LOWER- sss iisae,i-iooei.aIAi.i. YOUR NILD Tl-IROWS since we LNED HERE PALE INTO INSKSNIFICANCE " ieestos THAT STOCKYARDS mate you PUT our LA6T NIGHTf---THE citoeus eaomwe. 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