V is F mwtxxmxmmatxx Page 10. The Guardian y Monday. Oct. 29. 1956 V DIAL 4336 HOT MEALS, LUNCHES DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FIT? rlelixer) on orders of SUI) or more in Liharloltcluun. Park- dale. Spring Park and St Dun- Stank from R am. to II 30 pm. Hm mud delvxered on aluminum foil plalvs mu-retl with aluminum foil MILTON'S OLD SPAIN NEED A LAXATIIIE? Be Sure You Take tlie Kind Ex-Lax in elective. all right but elm-live in a gentle way. It won't weaken or Ilpsfl you. It won't make you leel had sltenvards. --It's not too strong! Ex-I.nn ran he ldirn with men- plrte ronfldente. It bu a inc rhorollle tests. and in action is dependable and thorough. - We not Doe MIMI In-Lu is one laxative that avoids extremes. It works pently and I efleriively II the salsa time. In I ether words. Ex-Ln: is - the Happy Medium! 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The loan of the diamond il- lhe, though, would not mean & loss of the hand becauseythere up still leit a heart flneau. M19 4 could be taken in either di- ehsbIeadvnswoehaum- The leap to six notnimp was )m a matter of simple arith- hnuc. South had announced a dint of 16 to 18 points with his one notnunp bid. The 11 points Hort held assured the partner- lltp a total of 33 to 35 points. A Iltlll slam in biddnble with 33 &lidlhsQt.-ndgnionds lost to the king. A elub return put declsrer face to face with the crucial problem of trapping the outstanding heart queen. The queen was subject to cap- ture easily enough. but the quiet tton was which opmnent had It lf Best had the fair Indy. leading the ace of hearts and continuity with the jack and fhieaslng would do the job. Int if West had the queen, Ila alternate line or ploy Iv no coed by leading wwart donor'- A-1. South followed the proper pro- cedure oi postponing the decision until he conldgather more bifur- mntlon about the composition of the East-West hand; He cashed nll his spade. diamond and club tricks and came down to the final position with three hearts in dummy's hand and his own. In the process he leaned a great deal about the adverse dis- tribution. sufficient. in fact, to obviate all guesswork. The last three tricks were bound to be hla. East had shown up with exact- ly one club and two diamonds. East could not have started with more than four spades because West had followed to three rounds ot spades. Hence, East must have been dealt at least six hearts to fill his complement of thirteen cards. West could not mersfore hve more than one heart. According- ly. the ace of hearts, followed W the heart finesse. sewed Q the contl&; beyuul Joni. IEDTIME STORIES he net too sure because. you see. What never has been still may be. -old Mother Nature. There was fear in the Green For- est. There wax fear in the Old Pas- ture. There was tear on the Green Meadows. It seemed as if four was in the very air everywhere. What should be the happiest lesson or all the year was the unlmppiest lor many of the hirred and feath- ered folk. It was the season of dreadful guns. It seemed as it two- legged ihunterll were everywhere from daylight until dark. "If some of our neighbors were as nmart as we are they couldn't mind this hunting season.” said Bobby Coon to Mrs. Bobby. They were In their hollow tree home at the time. "In what way are we nny smal1- er than any of the others?" Mrs. Bobby Is Uncifrciicl said he. "than being hunted by those whom you can't fight. No one in the Green Forest can light unless those two-legged hunters. it is great big Buster Bear and he won't. He runs away." Bobby wanted to know "We sleep through the day and don't come out until after the hunt-I ers have left the Green Forest. They never see us and so we don't have to be afraid and don't have, to worry. If our neighbors were smnrvenough to do the same thing "It must be dreadful to be hunt-I ed the way some of them are hunt- ed," said Mrs. Bobby. Bobby agreed that it must be. "I can'Pthlnh at anything worse." Very carefully. so an te make nesoimd.he-oreptsptepeepeet his doorwni. "That's where he is smnrt." de- clared Mrs. Bobby. "What is the those hunters would soongive up," use of fighting unless you really declared Bobby. . must? I guess Blister Bear would fight if he really had to." Bobby Coon. sleeping the day away in his favorite hollow tree, was wnkened once by strong sounds outside. Very carefully. so as to make no sound, he crept up to peep out of his doorway. At DAILY ckosswoito marry ii6u"si boat as an unsnle means of en- caping a sinking vessel and urged scientists to tackle the task ol re- designing them. The medical research council, ish government. said new Ilteboats should be so constructed that a en. They carried guns. 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CAI NEVER Hill: NC OWN-WIUIZ 2 I 0 British Research Body Says O I 0 Ships Lileboals Are Unsafe LONDON IReulersl-A British 3 tired man wearing a standard life research body Thursday night con- I jacket could get Into then an- demned the traditional ships lile-Isided. an advisory committee to the Brlt- lives," i War sinklngn were saved. the I "Llfebonts may be excellent in gtempernte climates if they can be launched." the report pointed out. "but a satisfactory alternative would have saved thoussnds or The llfebosis of the hlture should -, pbe capable of being manned and launched regardless of the weather 3 Iand the angle at the sinking Qb, it went on. STUDIEII IYATIMENTI The counel based its report on ythe analysis of statements made : by men who survived the lose their ships between 1040 and 1 About or per cent of the II, men involved in the Second I is. 1 part 'aaId. But 1 pr cent I lost before they were stile :3?