r ghmnMEaoms I -.n. Paddy Does A Good Turn a';."”...;'.': he and lee! that you do today You'll Ed the future will repay. -Paddy the Beaver. ; T 9 Ye” "””Q H” mm: It was at such times that he was Emph "I H" Green ”'”5l' we extra careful to look. listen and c we” M"cI”"”' am Hi me 0”” test with his nose every Men-y f "' 91"" m '1” GW” w""'M Little Breeze that danced his a have to learn is to watclrp for wly he danger; to use their eyes andi ' are and doses at all times wher- j we Bab". 5&0" ywre, 5”, um um le own they may be. Those who live longest are those who ner- I formet: who never are care- less: who nerer think that be- Iauae there seems to be no dau-ghad he not mwedl go, pmdy-. M dgvd. Mn Lmuou h: K per there is no danger Paddy the Beaver is one 9'IYowler had lifted his head to look ,,,, . guy,” dun, um those who doesn't forget. At home In his pond decp in the Green Forest. where it seems as if he' Ieidom if eren can be in real danger. he never forgets to use his eyes. ears and nose at all times when he is outside his.-were at me edge of me Wm" I'””59- X0” h” M” "mkmg II”. where it ran merrily over a lot of way up a strange brook of vthu-ht stone and Wu!” dew enough he knevr anoihmg rrhatexer. Soyfor Nmmm. stood M5. ughh he was extra careful He was in I hurry but he did 'm allow I” Mr"-V lo make mm lovely sight. Not in all the Green careless. instead he was extra Fares! could . lawn” light be careful He kept in the deepest water. for there he felt safest. You know he ll a wonderful RACEWAY PHOTO SERVICE Daily Finish Roll Film FREE L4-).. X 7.. WITH EACH ROLL OF FILM 8 Exposures 50c 12 Exposures 70c Box No. 40 Charlottetown, P.E.I. No. C.0.D3s CllDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS & 3"'lld 'lS 'Ill3)I WI T ATTENTION H011 SEIIOLDEII Did you know you could get up to 2 years to pay for all your I-Zlt-ctrir-al Appliances. 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Yow r to hind an old log at the water": cncgr Wm . Mi" uh edgeind his back was to Paddy. N I guy” in p.&”-. Paddy would not have seen him mtg 3" Q" rm me mm yes are not an rood as some just want tiiatlsound meant. over that old log. He was looking sh, mung wit lo and om whn up the mock. His stub ol a tail Lb, dime, way She bound” tuitched. it was plain that Yow- Iuu-in out um, the dam. W. ler was watching someone he up an gguhed xtgu. bu. hoped to catch. ' - - Paddy looked up the brook. hr 3,, mil, yo gouow. -mu lfoot the Deer and her pretty twins drinking. They were a splashed alter her. They didn't stop to find out what the dan- ger was. It was enorzh la Mn. Lighuoot mruww 4(rugs-eredamalorinsuittothagovua-dlwnduucumymmmm was near and the direction it waa in. Paddyhaddoneher a goodturp. Yowiar Itoodupnu- iingin anger. By n..Iav CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER The bidding has been 0 no Spade on your right. Three Spades on your left, Four Spades on your right. Which card do you choose as your opening lead in each of the fol- lowing four hands? In undertaking to discuss and inommend opening leads. this writer appreciates that he is treading on dangerous ground and that It is a field in w hi c h there exists the greatest dissen- sion among players, including also the top ones. The plain unadulterated fact is that, despite the critical im- portance in many hands of the opening lead. there is more un- certainty and less scientific data in this department than any other in bridge. Nevertheless. there are some principles and some methods of approach to the opening le ad that have been evolved which may be of help to the student of the game. The few illustrations given here will perhaps famil- iarize the reader with the type of reasoning that is involved. I 1. King of Hearts. In the bid- ding sequence shown. the oppo- nents will usually hold between 24 and 28 high card points. Since we have 12 points, partner is un- likely to have an ace. The singleton diamond lead is there- fore unlnviting. The most p r o- QUIZ two heart tricks and both black Pagol0'IioGnarrlian Pi-lday.0et is. 195-) Bonn Worried? Escape Of Al Recognition Alonilc Waste of End GQrmany aI:r.r.Ar-rnnn. noun flau- teral-alr Vlilliarn Peaaamouol loan. West Germany (nu . G Qritains foruaoat atomic scien- unk-wm T'”uudlicta,waaunndVladaudayto Organ- asttoutonuayvuguturraul-tduhnurytsutanou-no dsio-loop-diatom-uenrsurnarueuvu -"frourtho tioaswithcornnnnaiatl:aatGer-Iindaeaimplutoaiuraplaathere United sum. British and rrreurr ' - ennui” he". of Ill square miles around the (111: Atlantic pact council met "ted mm down "A" 'P”""'"" "W miles and Seliafieid but it The Yugoslav move is con:id- u ed now” am" when levy k':'.Jd' X'a”."..3i.'”.'.'Ii”rI.'2'Zf.Ii;'.F "W M -" W -' "I'M to be the only legitimate repre- Ientative of the German paople. Government aourcea said . there in a strong body of official 91 "'1: cul:m:uy' when uranium opinion favoring drnatic action "a ' Elm been" We" against Yugoslavia-even to the I'”"d' point of breaking or: diplomgue Milk apparently was the only relations. Diplomat: fear other food contaminated. Tests of eggs nations will follow Yugoalavia'r and other food: have produced example unless West Germany negative results and water up- takea decisive action. plies were not affected. kings. 2. Four of Spades. Any other lead may easily cost a trio lr. Again partner is apt to h ave very little. Defeat of the con- tract may come about by re peated trump leads to reduce deciarer's ruffing power. The attack is of a passive nature. A low spade lead is preferred lo the jack. Partner mav have the singleton queen or king, and the jack should not be wasted. 3. Six of hearts. Partner ap- pears to have about 10 points in high cards. if he has any tw 0 aces. or the A-K of any suit, the contract may readily be de- feated with three high card tricks and a heart ruff. Normal- ly. the ten of clubs, top card of a sequence would be opened. but the goal-to win four tricksmis much more likely to be reached with the heart lead. 4. Queen of Diamonds. Single- lons. generally speaking. are not desirable lead: when you hold four trumps. With trump length it is usually best to start with your long suit. the aim be- ing to force declarer to ru if and thus weaken his trump pos- ition. Subsequent develop '- mcnts may cause us to change the original plan of attack. it might later become desirable to shift to the singleton heart if the lorcing game becomes un- imislng chance is to play to win IRoycrI Commission Will Advise On Natural Energy OTTAWA 40?) - The govern-x mom Tuesday established a royal- cornmlssion to work out recom- mendations for a natural energy policy with a pecial eye to oil and natural gas pipelines. The cdrinet order - in - also asks the six-man commission to consider whether "any special measures need be taken in rela- tion to TransCanada Pipe Line: Limited in order to safeguard the interests of Canadian produc- are or consumer: of gas." This was seen as a possible ini- tial step uward eventual federal control of prices charged by the company now building the Al- ber-t.aaMoMrei gas pbeiinc. The Progressive Conaorvatlvee last year bitterly oppoaed the then Liberal governnienra legis- lation to lend Trans - Canada money for construction of the Prairie section of the line. But over their protest: and those of the 0017' the loan scheme was no proved by Parliament. The plan included provision for joint federd-Ontario construction of the northern Ontario section. co.-raids-ad the uneconomic part. This Job. scheduled to be com- pletcd frran the Manrtooaonrarro border to the Lakehead by No- vember. is understood to be run- ning a trifle behind schedule. Prime Minister Dielenbalcer announced creation of the com- is Toronto lawyer - industrialist Henry P s' , to the P Conservatives e h e e re d while other marten remained silent. Mr. Diefedulrer said the cons "I--(TCY TV NGWI I94 miaeion was created Tuesday by a ciiinet order to ensure. "in the prblic interest." the moat clien- tive use of an. oil. coal water and uranium for Canada's pow- diea will have no dect on plane Channel 2 to sell Canadian IrIMllI'l to West Germany or on current autocla- rnrm .- -; u'a a a ' 1:1 p.rn.-Friday Piayblll A lesecr-eta .99 33 pt 53 gains: Iaaaa 8:: mission. under chairmanship of eusueet suitable. tions within the Canada-tnlted States international Joint commis- sion. an apparent reference to at- tempts at agreement on power development of the Columbia River. The commission will take a special look at oil and gas pipe- lines running between provinces and across the international boun- daR;. e order asked for sugges- tions on regulation of oil and gas transmission between provinces or for export. it specified that these cover "the regulation of prices or rates to be charged or paid. the finan- cial structure and control of pipe- line corporations in relation to the setting of proper pricaa and changes." H o w e v e r. one government source has said that the Conserv- atives would have a hard time changing the setup of Transcon- ada. About all it could do would be to take over the company as a prblicly-owned one, or work out some form of regulation to aafquard th e public interest against any abuse by TranaCan- ada of Ila poaition. The commission in to recom- mend broad policies on use and export of Canada's larp sources of enerav which also will best serve the national interest. The cornmisaion was asked to Lwt and Power Co. A Dcbdar following grarhI&I from IBGSII Univerllty and DOI- E DAILY CROSSWORD d. 'rhervalnca 84. rue- I. intervals 5. Flat In; I. A permit 0. River ialutd award , O. Granting 1. Headline la I. lndln IA Preuaa -or-oua &. rnarr. potatoel , print ml 11.801: 3. Briatly rnorart I3. Revolve O. Goodman 21. liqrotl 14. Music note of aaaaau 2!. lost 15, Pole 11. Stitchad rocont IS. A brawl I3. Spicy S. In. 11. Gnodinen 18. Droop libel ' I). campus is. 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