10. The Guardian ".""'f'L"h"?:'5. l A Monday Aug- 5 y 1955 hailing llp lights ,4 Q Bankuho it lot lu for . .2 .':::tto?hniins.0st lngwp Nights. strong ezo---'vurlns,trrluttn pus: '. Pain: and us o: energy due no Aldus on EASY-Acting EASY” the System MAN WHSTLED AT ME- li , Good for Children and Adults E X - LAX The Choeolctod laxative l l Bringing Up Farnor TELEVISION 5'l'REET- AND A 5l'RAN5E "AND men HE 5ND, . 'HELLO. BEAUTIFUL! ” CKCW - Moncton K PEOPLE were too VUCH rmr..v.'- usr ME cw: vou Television Programme 7 THE TROUBLE wlm schedule g TH IS COUNTRY IS ” Channel 2 MONDAY 3:. p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall 4; p.m.-Viewing the News & Wen her p.m.-Coffee Chatter p.m.-Howdy Doudy p.m.-Peppermint Prince p.m.-Pictures Please p.m.-Barhieis Scrapbook . p.m.-News N I Vwlv ' p.m.-Weather '-i -x " - p.m.-Sports p.m.-CBC News:-eel p.rn.-Fury p.m.-Crunch and Des p.m.-Saddle Songs p.m.--Rendezvous with Chevalier ea 3 Li'l Abner p.m.eWho's the Guest p.m.-Studio One Summer Theatre p.m.--Viewing the News 8 bu p.m.-Weather COULD QTRIKE ME OUT p.m.-Boxing PITCHING A FRESH s.m.-Sign Off E 2 55?? yy sass 888 8888838883888 Soothe born with muanirs I. I I ll! EJLI .&5': 2-rs UNCLE 9;'I'5cf2?-fl; Hueois Pm.-Pacific 13 l . HI "ALF AN I'VE NEVER EEN SOKMTEQ Out Our Way - BOY! THAT'S Wi- IR 1 FOR YOU'- VOUR HA PULLED UP LIKE THAT WHY, IT'S TOOKlAlNAY "l'HAT-UH-N07 XUBLE -- WAITTILLX i'::7:.l IIEDTIME STORIES Was Plunger Deaf? By Thornton W. Burgess It can be. It is very clear, "Drop it!" screamed King gqma At times most helpful not to hear. EaB19- and MW lhefe Was an ug- 'Q87 43 0” Mom" Nnuny her note than ever in that scream. . Q 10 "I wonder what is the matter nu-I .:',?en,:,',e:;lmh:,e! I caught 4")75 with that fellow?” said Johnny t , ""5 " 4 5i N M? chuck to pony chuck King Eagle who was now well U-51095 9553 They were watching King Eagle above Plunger, shot down straight C 76553 W E O AK3 circling above Plunger the Osprey at him as he had done once W C39 S 33 and screaming orders at him. fore. He didn't strike him. but KQ34 Plunger was carrying s fish in passed close to him and then AAK19 01 his tslons. as his claws are called. t"m0d 0" hi! hick Ind 363 his .K King 5.31, was screaming gt him claws to strike. Plunger saw the O9 and ordering him to drop 'the 100k in King Eagle's eyes and C5533 ugh. plunger didn't, He gm kept knew that this time King Eagle one Mums. on trying to outfly King Eagle, would strike. With a scream of which he should have known he run and disappointment he let .oujdn'( do, go of the fish. It was astonishing to "Perhaps he doesn't hear King see how quickly Kin: E881! COIM Eagle." said Polly Chuck. "He turn in the air and shoot down doesn't act as if he did. It in after that fish. He caught it just doesn't drop that fish pretty soon before it was about to hit the wa- be'll get hurt. King Eagle means 981'- whst he says Anyone would know that just by the sound voice" "if anyone mesmsd at me lllne that, I would do what I was told Nw mu-w bean to sew .'5vii'v:i"'5p35.Tii.ll:i'.':n2T:;:3 mi "kabberlu 1" "I-."med' and began to slowly make his way "Th" '5 my "3"! I Wm” am” back to the Great Mountain. He b "'1' "'Yb”d5'! no longer screamed. No longer o T was he angry. He had had his breakfast and was taking it home to eat it. Plunger flew over to a tall tree near the shore. From the top of this he watched King Eagle out of sight. Then he shook himself and flew out over the water. Once more he was I fisherman. Back and forth this way and that way he flew. all the time looking down. He knew just how high to fly in order to see best down in the water. Presently he was joined by Mri. Plunger. i "If you lied come sooner that robber might not have mode inc drop my fish.” sold Plunger. "Be- tween us we might have fooled him." "Forget it," said Mrs. Plunger. he'll "There are more fish where that one came She suddenly Enb shot down Ind disappeared in tho water with I great splash. Whel M. Johnny and Polly Chuck. watch- ing from their tree. and Happy . k i I. ' f Johnny Chuck nooded. "You are J" sq" rm wuchmg mm ' , ,, flostl g l hi h h Wm 713'" my d'"' said M” prisohIer.ogex3;lct:d eta 's.eewll(sin: Eagle plunge into the water. He ' . h '0 do. "Id do R in . hurry... didnt He caught himself out ose south dealer. East-West vulnerable. South West North Eu! 1 Q Pass 2 g 3 9 5 0 Opening lead - four of dia- monds. This hand was dealt at a thir- teen-table duplicate tournament some time ago. and the resulting scores have never ceased to amaze me. Not one of the thir- teen Souths succeeded in making four spades. and it is my im- pression that making the contract is not nearly as difficult as the results would seem to indicate. There are two features in the hand to which declarer must give his attention. Assuming a dis- pd and ruffed high. Another to dummy's queen. and a low of spades to dumm.V's three, and mond is pened and continued. South must be careful to trump the second diamond with any trump except the dance. The low- ly deuce is scheduled to play A critical role later in the hand. The next play is also manda- tory--the king of hearts. When West wins with the ice, he pre- sumably shins to a club. but it actually does not matter what he plays because the contract can no longer be defeated. South wins the club and plays a low trump (not the deuce) to dummy's ten. A low heart is play- trump lnot the deuce) is played heart is again ruI'cd high. srer now lenls the deuce sbecanlsunsbeladlfllh. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER to was the important one of tim- ing. The alternating plays of hearts and spades must be made in that mission is to be South can see at the very first trick that if he docs not develop an extra heart trick, he will in- evitably run smack into four los- ers. Therefore. he must arrange not only to build up an additional heart winner besides the queen, but also to have an entry in dum- my to cash it. South can easily afford the luxury of trumping the second diamond with I card high- er than the deuce. The moral to be drawn is that It is not always wise to win a trick as cheaply as possible. DAILY CROSSWORD consumed is. Grsmpus 3 .35? C5 553:3 .5 (loll: - Hat'- sxslsnslx hL0lQIIIbQr i In ...9:.”:.".:."':.:"."::."...:t" .5. loI'&llsn iuissylhesodoiotlss-ssqdlunst, ---efsisrsko oxtsaf ply lb. Poker stake I6. 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