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Aug. 31. 1952. 11 third behind Japan and Britain [state of crisis because of the i“distorted competitive picture” the cause of deformities. since no evidence could be found that the two drugs produced effects similar to thalidomide on the newborn, they remained on the prescription list. ’ denounced the attacks but little action has been taken. he said. “We can only hope e gov- ernment will become more sta- bilized." he added. Some of the youth responsible of the world market. Westphal named subsidies by foreign governments and “poli- tical prices" as the main dis- torting factors. He warned that unless the Bonn government takes action. the West German shipbuilding industry will “bleed to death." He proposed immediate tax relief, “counter subsidies" and ‘government - backed easy fi- nancing terms for domestic and News 1“, ,_',,,__1.caI Weather Forecast 12:14 a.m.-Viewpoint CKCW-TV 3:55 .m.-S'='i°" 5'9" °'‘ F Ngwfl, Weather. Sports 4;o0 p.m.-ilcli Z::|. . , . avev :2.-Huckleberry Hound 6:00 p.m.—Call To The Post 415 p.m.—Televlsion NOWI . _ .—Sc n ‘£2 ::.-Telnavislon wuthor POLICE FLEE FROM ESCAPEE MONTREAL (CP) — Two h u r l y policemen. both armed. fled in terror Wed- nesday when the prisoner-— forelgn orders as some of the remedies required. Concern over the future of the shipbuilding industry has be- come acute since the Willy Schlieker concern. one of Eu- rope's most modern shipyards. debts put unofficially at 100.- 000,000 marks ($23,000,000). a skunk—made an escape bi . They had "picked up" the prisoner on an early morn- his round of a downtown strleet by lifting it by, the ta With their hind feet off the ground. skunks are ro of the leverage ne- cessary for squirtin They kept the animal locked up for several hours. The skunk tried to escape when the officers were car- SPCA headquarters. One of the officers dropped the skunk when it lunged at him with teeth bared. The prisoner and police- men fled in opposite direc- TV. CALLS tions. the skunk escaping along railway tracks in the west end. went bankrupt last month with en Nazi Cells Said in Latin America COPENHAGEN. Denmark (Reuters) — A network of Nazi cells has been set up throughout Latin America and is only wait- ing for a suitable time to fo- ment trouble for Jewish com- munities there, Dr. Israel Gold- stein. world chairman “Karen Hayesod" United Israel Appeal. said here. Goldstein, former New York rabbi here to open an appeal for funds to assist settling im- migrants in Israel from other countries. told a press confer- fortable over recent ant-sernitic manifestations there. Government spokesmen have are true Nazis. others young hoodlums, and in some cases they are sons of highly placed persons. Goldstein said. The number 'of immigrants from Argentina to Israel has in- creased in recent months, he added. WANTS FREE CALLS TORONTO (GP) .. It should be possible to make emergency 9 calls from .a pay telephone with- out using a dime or two nickels, Alderman Joseph Piccinni has told the city works committee. He cited a woman involved in an accident who could not make a call because she did not have any change in her purse. just bills. The committee asked Works Commissioner Douglas Ford to speak with Bell Tele- phone Company. Tranqui-Ilizers Are Checked OTTAWA (CF) — The federal health department has checked two tranquillizers on sale under prescription but has found no indication they may he associ- ated with birth deformities. A departmental spokesman said here. British and United States drug authorities were asked about the tranquil- lizers because their chemical structures were in some ways similar to that of thalidomide, a sedative which has been blamed for birth deformities in 50 to 60 Canadian babies. 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What would you now bid with each of the following five hands s. as: ones on §A@8$ 8 0093 OM! s..4A0 9017: one aaxsss e. gases Q-'-- can axons: 1. Three hearts. The high- card range for an opening bid of one in a suit is normally be- tween 12 and 21 points. Natural- ly. with a range so wide, the opening bidder has an obligation to reveal the exact strength of his hand as soon as he can. In evaluating his hand. the opener counts not only his high cards. but also the distributional fe - tures. giving weight to how well his hand fits partner's respons- es high-card points, is worth much more than that in the light partner's announced heart length. The heart response rais- es our hand from the min u class. The jump to three hearts requests. but does not force. partner to go to game. It shows about 18 points. 2. One notrump. This hand is News. Weather. 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The of the minimum class and part- ner is so informed by the sign- off rebid of one notrump. It is better to bid notrump th a n raise hearts. The notrump re- bid announces balanced distri- bution at the same time as it re- veals minimum values. A raise to two hearts would be. more en- couraging an would suggest distributional values that we do ot have. 3. Four hearts. This is a strong bid and an indirect slam try. It states that ten tricks can probably be made even though partner's heart response may may have been based on just 6 points. It would be wrong to bid. only three hearts because part- per could properly pass if he had minimum values for his first response. Partner should not be given a chance to drop the bidding under game. 4. One spade. The heart re- _|G1ma.AtrIae DAILY A CROSSWORD VWCNVll9~ veal-I.ran>t>oseAcoun.s Mata-.=A FELLER o- BLACK eves AN'A FEW LOOK mum oulrnevrr.’ Mi66iN’ TEETH .. 6'X .I.N39V 1.311035 SSITOW AIXOIW A REAL ODD BALL.’ BECAUSE SHELL New-:12 GIVE HIM A sacouo Look.’ ALL I can SA‘! '5’ SOME. GIQJ. BETYED FALL N LOVE’ WITH I-"M A1‘ FlR‘o'l'$lGH'1'-' However. it would be wron might cause partner to think our hand was of the dead mini- spade bid has the advantage of showing indeterminate values and is more apt to induce a further bid from partner. The inequality of the two suits is ignored in order to make a con- structive re ‘d. 5. Three notrump. Partner is given no opportunity to let the bidding die under game. Here. also. as in the third hand above. partner is told that even though he may have ' bag. 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