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Concert Hall : p.m.-News : p.in.-Coffee Chatter p.m.-At Home With Hells Crocker p.ni.-Uncle Jack At tin Plano pm.-People and Places p.m.-Howdy Doodr p.m.-Magic of Music p.in.-Flash Gordon p.m.-You Name It : p.ni.-Early Evening TV News uuuu 883 P 8 8888: gamma. 3 p.ni.-Weather p.m.-Sports p.m.-Star Performance : p.tn.-Robin Hood p.m.-Chevy Show p.rn.--The Brothers : p.in.-Dragnet : p.m.-Pick the Stars : p.in.-Explorations p.m.-Battle of Hastings p.m.-CBC TV News p.m.--Weather p.m.-Billboard S3 88 88 Sooenanstano 8888 Opening lead-ten of diamonds. North bypassed the one diamond response which he could have made over the club ,bid for the greater advantage of represent- ing in one bid his all round high Page 10 The Guardian Tuesday. Feb. 12. 1957 AACONTRAC-T BRIDGE B B. JAY BHIKEB Y scum aux". idiamonds and led a club to his NORTH i a tough row to hoe. ' A A K 10 l There were two apparently sure 9 K1 2 trump losers. The problem was to 3A0-T65 8 find a way. if one existed. to elim- . 1 2 . Iinate a club loser. conceding NEST EAST down one, while it was a tithe- . 'l' 4 3 Q 9 ti 6 5 saving device, was no solution. 9 9 5 3 V I0 8 7 8 Oddly enough. South found a :1Q0J978p git Q 6 4 2 gay! OUWT his dittficultikes. Hole play- -- i or es in aveteony - SOUTH tribution that would permit the A Q J 2 hand to be made. By the time play 0: Q I vias over West had lost one of his 0 itrump tricks . QA K 9 5 5 3 After getting the bad news in The bidding, ti-uiiip. declarer took thee rounds; , of spades and ruffed a diamond. ”"m w"" Nmm E”" iHe had gotten by the first hurdlei 1 Q Plan 3 N T Pun V . p P 5 I-West had three spades. G: T" E H” The ace and another heart to the jack were played and another diamond was trumped. Hurdlel number two was cleared -West: had three diamonds. All that remained now was for West to follow to the next lead. a heart. When he did. the con- ”. be an easy six contract. tract was in the bag. West was by this time down to three cards-Q-J-7 of clubs. De-t clarcr had K-9-8. The ten of clubs lAi':lS led and passed around to West. He took only his trump to trick. card strength as well as his flat distribution. The three notrump response re- presented a point count between 16 and I8. notrump distribution. and high card strength in the three unbid suits. South was thus immediately put on notice there was a slam. His 16 high cards points, plus the six card suit and singleton heart, all indicated twelve tricks were very CANBERRAS FOR INDIA LONDON 1Rcuters) -- Delivery p - p p tit 68 Canberra let bombers to the lgolzellyauigi tael::!IpxLI::dNbylhbId?I:5 iiitlian air tort-Tl will begin eat-(I; p . 0' ras p is summer. wa sannounc to five. went on to what figured tot llcdnesday. The order is one of. ithc largest export orders yet re- Thit W33 EXHCUY the nay itlrt-ircd for British military air- looked when dummy came down. trait. and is valued at l::'.0.000.- but when South vion the ace of 000. BEDTIME STORIES Young Bucky Times there are pride, Proves that it is Justified. -Old Mother Nature. This has now the second winter ii! the Lighlfoot llilfls. Lightfoot the Deer and Mrs. Lightfoot were more proud than ever of these two handsome young Dccr. They were no longer fawns. as very young i)ccr are called. They were not as big as father and mother, but they were getting there very fast. when than a couple of long spikes. but Bucky was very, very proud of tlicni. lie would look over at his fzitlicr's wontlcrlul crown and won- dcr how long it would be before ilC uould bc wearing as handsome a crown. He had mi idea at all that he would have and lose I number of crowns before he got one equal to Lightfoofs. He had. forgotten entirely that the previous iwinter Lightfoot had had for a lit- Itle while no crown at all. and for is iihile after a queer-looking ic"i,zm 3 it it t f ll hi uuiig uc y ttsc o o ow s zfathcr about and try to de every- lilting Lightfoot did. He tried to lboss his sister. l "Dun"! you wish you had horns like these?" he would say and 'poke her with the sharp points so jthat she would jump to get out of his way. He thought that wasl igr-eat iun. Of course. she didn'ti like it, but there wasn't much she icoulii do about it. With those piharp rspikc.-3) on his head lite could 1 oss er in out as muc as he He could out run. out lump and.pl:)anS:ed'm. twice they met some. M" "'1'" '" ""5 "um" 7”"! 0”" othervvoung Deer and oung Bucky M '"a' proved that he was i little bit on of them named Buck” W”. stronger. a little bit bigger. a little especially big for his age. he was by; 5Tla"l"- Sh?" Eay 0' 2” ans bigger than his sister, What isle.” h E! ”V'(", t” 5 W” ” i 4' more. he had something that he 5'” 9 We " shm” 0"- Bl"! took special pride in, somethingl "mst y”.""3 mu” wh” "'9 mg and that his sister didn't have and "M" me I” shm" 9"' never would have. It was ii pair: M "'9 Pmd 9' Paddy ”” 5"” of antlers, as Deer horns are narn- :,';,run:eegucTy"'&arg;9"t0F”v:?5l- I s im. Whatever he did he did the best he could, which is what everybody should do. He could out run, out . ljump. and out swim all the other iyoung Deer he met, but he could that out run. out jump and out swim his sister. She wasn't quite iss big as be. but she could run falter. She could jump just as far; as he could. And if they were savimmin, side by side, he had to do the very best he could to keep even with her. Of course, this was a good thing too. His si1.eI andi . .tliose sharp spikes ionfhlshphead 4 n d 0 m C . at M might make it possibe or im to. 1lr.inikSinainDe:ert.d.T5 otiiren 5”” h" ''”"”g' M I'M" ""I and men of III! Canadian W.""'d out um im or out jumpi him he had new respect for hcr.l So altogether. they got along veryi armv were given the job of forming camp lor the moo N.E.F. no. they IIIvelv- . mounedv inunud ",1 ;my p when iriow came to cover the pmviled to do uni: iob i. around Li tloot Ind Motherl told in The smiami tliil l-Iahtfnnt the young Deer to I week. Get The Standard-on ula now, complete with magazine, l2-pogo novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. lcertain place in tlIegGreen Forest .where plenty of small trees and some brush would provide a good food supply and Lligije they plan- .ned to spend the winter. They began trarnplng out the paths a- 'mong the trees and bushes which we later. when the now became very deep, would make what is called I a Deer yard. They would be able ON SALE NOW ilo let About in "Inst t-nmpled- ::::'5 8358 p.rn.-Rhythm Inn. i . ONLY THE IEST -IS GOOD ENOUGH... . i::.'N. p out paths. but unable to get about anywhere else. honest,ed. They really were not muclil i to look at yet. They were no moref OTTAWA (CPI -- Russia and Japan have joined Canada and the United States in a treaty for the sharing and conservation at the fur seals of the North Pacific. it was nnounced Friday. Canada and the US. have had uch an agreement since 1942, and he other two countries have agreed to join them after 11 months of negotiations recently 'tiI'lL'illd9d at Washington. The pact will be signed there oday. The new treaty will cover the small herds of the Commander and Robben Islands in the Bering Sea as well as the big herd of the Fribilof Islands that have been un- (lor the Canada-U.S. treaty. No other details of the agree- ment were available here pending the signing. SEAL CATCH SHARED Under the existing treaty, Can- ada and the US. have been shar- ing the controlled catch of the Pribilof islands on the basis of four-fifths to the U.S. and one-fifth to Canada. It has been worth about 31,000,000 .1 year to the Canadian government. The treaty provided that, for the preservation of the oiice-dwii1- rlling herd. both countries would refrain from killing at sea. The Pribilof hard is estimated at 2,000,000 animals. There are Enikussia And Japan Join Canada jAnd U. S. In Fur Seals Treaty about lw.(IIl on the other illnndl. the fisheries department estimated in its statement announcing the agreement. Control of the kill started in 1911. with all four countries pan ticipating. Russia withdrew in 1920 and Japan in 1940. Favmhand Fights Bull To Slandsiill BRAMPTON Ont. (CF) - An 85-year-old farmhand grabbed I pitchfork and fought an enraged bull to a standstill Friday night before it could get to his employer who lay dazed on the ground from the animal's first charge. Thomas Balsam said the lead- chain broke as owner Albert Reid 51 walked the bull out of the barn. The animal bowled the farmer over and was thundering in on a second charge when Bal- aam seized the Ink and stepped in front of it. The old man was knocked down twice. He got up each time. fork in hand. "One of my thrusts got him in the eye and he wilted like a burst balloon.” Balsam said. Reid was treated in hospital for a broken cotlarboiie and a badly torn shoulder. DAILY ACROSS .Cabba.go nnlnd Sums up .Gue nxedly- Uprising: Kind of TV show Refresh Over tpoet.) Ticklish (Scam .Sun god l'I. Animali pelts Music note Pierce with sharp nuke (var) 22. Score: .Trip 26. 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