r .y.-.-- ..:. .v r - - .;ae.?- -,1: E-1:. ,,g g: g i Page 14 The Guardian Wed... May 15, 1957 r CONTRACT BRIDGE . A ByB.JA 'iouur dealer. - East-West vulnernhla. SOUTH A2 K94 9 AK ifho bidding: South West North East I Q Pan 1 Q Pam I NT Pass 3 NT Opening lead-six of hearts. v pwasza spade tricks. two hearts. two dia- lmonds and two clubs. or four no- trump. He can even pick up an extra trick if he knows the exact situation and endplays East. Yet. declares went down at three noti-ump. Judge for yourself whe- ther he was at fault. A heart was led and South could count seven rapid winners in aces and kings. Dummy's long spades appeared to offer the best chance for additional tricks. So he won the heart in dummy and played a low spade to the see, on which West dropped the king. South naturally king was a singleton. He was now up to eight tricks The situation had changed. Au he now needed was a ninth trick. The best hope was obviously l-I diamonds. He could finesse a- I, an-mral mica: cum...” h an gains! the men for the ”.""-" "let Canadian Puss an 1' '.:"&om"i3iv”e:u:'mon into the com-' If that failed. the suit might break wA5mNG-I-ON, (cm g The mum! "Hm ll men mum. 3-3. or failing that, the ten of dln- um” shag emu,” monds might fall along the way. took mu, anuP::;'&” So South led a diamond to the Eisenhower has reluluory lack. East won and returned I l9d9l'll p heart. The A-K of diamonds were Wm! "393 '50 OPIIOII he national U. 5. Congress To Appoint Regulatory Commission - LA in . report the "independent" character certain commissions by -I. In January, a sub-committee of the nt House small business oommtttt; administration had broken down the tyre assumed t h s cashed and the suit didn't break. Nothing further could be done and declarer went down one. Down on a hand where P37 W35 "5 ""1" four or five notrumP- Should South really be .” ''7 Or is it more proper to we cred- it for a fine Dlay l0 w95i- wh” W" the one who upset the applecarl by .dropping his king of spades? IEDHME sroiuss Why Forktai . In most hands it is possible to es- No pl” '0 Perle" "I" y” tablisl-i by analysis what the par result of the deal should be. The tour hands are examined. each player is held accountable for the best series of bids and plays his M”. was made it could not be upset. -Old Mother Nature. Forktail the Barn Swallow and Forktail had Just returned cards indicate. and the end result, to Farmer 3..Wn-. ham (or the assuming PV".V0"9 C9"107m' '-9 summer. They were tired. They the prescribed standards. is csll- ind had . long, long Journey. On- ed ar. ly a few other birds make as.long P Just as in soil. though. I Pllyff a Journey as the Barn Swallows from time to time is expected to sometime; do, The Forktau; ind break par. An unusual set of cir- gpgng me winter way down in cumstances may live him the southern South America: and that chance to strike an unusual blow cerumiy ig . long, long way from for himself which enables him to Farmer Brown's place way, way upset par. Examine todsys' hand. As the up in North America. The Barn Swallows are the on- aards lie. declarer can make four ly ones among the Swallow folk isrop VH2” HEADACHE . Ihlylltlfllvfronipainof f-1 Ilsadache, Neuralgia or Muscular achesyou want to i stop that pain last 4.1; So tslio Aspirin! A tablet starts disintegrating almost the instant you take It-starts to relieve that pain almost instantly! Alssoyshlfor WHY HAVE SORE Sponsored by The Boss Burner 8 Inectrio Ltd. Gnadlilaetrtolanaoe-ollercnal U-lotriaotntiora-Vacoumct ' -I108 who have deeply forked tails. By their tails you may know them whenever you see them. They are among the most graceful of all the feathered folk as they dart this way and that trying to catch fly- in insects. Also they are among the very friendly feathered folk who like to live close to mankind. It was less dangerous to fly at night. Forktall was sure he had start- ed north in plenty of time. He had made the long journey sev- eral times. He knew just about how far he could fly each day. Of course he wasn't flying alone. A great company of Barn Swallows were traveling together. Most fea- thered folk make long journeys in company with otliers. Very few make those long trips alone. A11 went well at first. Of course they had to do what is called "Live off the country.” which means that they had to catch their food as they flew. They couldn't carry food with them. Much of their food they caught by day. resting be- tween meals, then flying at night. it was less dangerous to fly at night. And in other ways it was better flying then. At first their way was over mountains and plains and small bodies of water. but at long last they came to where they had to cross a part of the Great Ocean. They were flying north by way of - some islands so that after they Iluihtul Wm crossed the first great body of " '”"”'"' ' ”"”"" (mm. 3"”; water they would have land to aa - ouiru ou Ranges - Cabinet or come down on it they had to. III linen called the Those islands were '” "'5 ”'”- W” I" "'”:z'"';,”.""" West Indies. it was on that long lg-meds":'to)a'aiinruui-;.n:a"i:';.'uuim. can; flight above the Big Water that or lnestabu-Intent Cr-tit -M D- they were caught by a storm. lt Tums V. A. MI Windsor St. Halifax. 14.8.. I Great Gown Bl. Qllhtlhnovll F. E. L Dill 033. VIEIIIESIIAY Atlantic Daylight Time p.m.-Afternoon Musicale -Howdy Doody : .m.-Junior TV Club : .m.-Circus Boy .m.-Open Houst .m.-CFCY Television News .m.-Weather : .m...CBC News .m.-Viewers Guide .m.--TBA .m.-Disneyland .rn.-Cross Canada Hit Parade .m.-Kraft Theatre .m.-Here at There .-Federal Political Tclecasts 10:41 p.m.-Federal Political Telt-casts Ilzlll p.m. CFCY Televlslnn Vews & We-athei llzotl D.tn.-Wrestling 12:05 a.tn.-Sign Off CKCW - Monctoa Channel 2 38836 van?! a h E 9 Counting. '0 Offdaaf 1 gym ass assess 88 1 El 359 11-5-5 '9 I Was Late ground. The storm passed on. The sun came out. After awhile insects began to fly. Some oi those feathered folk had hardly strength enough to fly after those insects. But after they had caught a leW their strength returned. How good it was to feel safe and dry and no longer hungry. But they were lost. No one knew where they were. No one had ever been there before. Somehow. they must find their way north; for the call of home was growing great- er each day. it was that home call that really guided them as they new. And so at last Fortkail was happily twittering with his Cous- in Skimmer the Tree Swallow as they sat together on the ridge of Farmer Brown's barn. ' New Belgian For. Minister BRUSSELS (AP) - A Socialist professor schooled by Roman Catholic Jesuits has taken over as Belgium's foreign minister. Victor Larock. who succeeds Paul Henri Spank. is a relative newcomer to international coun- ciis. But he already has gained note as an agile thinker and force- fut debater. His appointment has been hailed by Western diplomats who expect him to follow the European unifi- cation policies of Spaak. NA'l'0's new secretary-general. For many years a teacher of languages at the University of Ghent and Brussels. the 53-year- old Larock did not enter p'olitics until the war. when lie joined Bel- gium's Labor party directorate. Jailed by the Germans for anti- Nazi activities. he emerged at war's end as political director of the leading Belgian Socialist party nespaivper. Le Peuple. From then on his political career moved swiftly. A Belgian delegate to the United Nations from 1946 to 1946 and rep- resentative at the consultative as- sembly of Europe for the next five years. he became foreign trade minister in 1954. Larock is a firm believer in the Western way of life but as trade minister he favored increased traffic with East European na- tions. He won attention in 1948 when he attended the Budapest congress fusing the Hungarian Socialist and Communist parties. Larock. who opposed the Soviet-directed move. told the hostile assembly: "it is a very peculiar socialism which leans upon the 'strength of the army. secret police. the die- tatorship of a single party-a so- cialism which aims. not at liberat- ing the workers. but at brigading them to enslave them . . . ." Meetings Of l was a storm that came up sudden- ly. There was a great wind. blowing harder and harder. There was no flying against tiiat great wind and there was no coming down because they were over wa- ter. There was nothing for them to do but to go with the wind. it was hard flying because of course there was plenty of rain. After a long. long time. when many of the feathered travellers were so tired that they could fly no farther. they found themsel... over land. The wind was not blow- in so Ziard now. The storm was over. They came down to the earth. They perched on trees and bushes and some even went down on the it blew and it blew and it kept oni Orange Order Wednesday of this week at Char- llottctown will be a busy day for ' members of the l..0.A. and L.0.B. A. across the province. .. "The" Loyal Orange Association," states Rev. A.E. Piercey. acting Grand Master. "is a great relig- ilous and patriotic organization composed of loyal men and women united from a common sense of their sacred duty to uphold the Protestant faith. preserve their liberties and British citizenship and maintain the integrity of the empire. "The Oranm Order offers to every man who is I Protestant the priviledge of strengthening the forces that make fov polltlc'al righteousness and for the preser- vation of those laws which guaran- tee liberty, both civil and religious. "The Ladies Orange Benevolent Association exists for the purpose of bringing together loyal Protest- ant women, and uniting them in an active organization for the pnservatlolt and development of Protestantism. the maintenance of the laws and constitution of our country. and the exercise ot benev- olence." ..'I'be executives anticipate ban- ner stteadance-m- to Boyne Lodge rooms and the ladies to st- Paul's Parish Hall. the United Stun. WW8" 901' Policing business and other public operations. For ex- ample. commission runs the railroads. the federll Dower commission handles such controversial subjects as pub- lic versus private power, the fed- representing the industry - Wall eral communication commission St:-eel-they are suPP03ed 90 Nit-If passes on radio and -TV licences int and the federal trade commission rules over business. t:lves rules belnl ld0PWd- some observers iziudlclal bodies with broad cratic rule. of men appointed to them and new in the past. the regulatory com- It-Ildy of the reglatoury com- mission: named their own chats- missions. which rank as one of the man. Under principal arms of government in adopted by the Eisenhower admin- i,u-.unn, die president picks the In Canada. with s. I2-man ted- chairman who carries on a unison eral cabinet to conduct the coun- with the White try's business. regulatory commls- took office in 1953. Eisenhower has alone are relatively few. In the re - appointed only one commu- UIIN-td 5'-It-OI. limited by a 10-man sloner named by N19 Tfumln Id- ell?ll10l- mill! of the functions ministration. which normally would fall on the new appoint cabinet are handled by in; com. mission. s new procedure House. Since be others have been 995. The White House obviously felt. suggested. that The commissions numbe ap- the commissions needed a drastic rmximatelir 20. many or them iii; overhaul after 20 years 0! Demo Herbert Lehman. former Demo cratic senator from New York. the interstate commerce charged recently that the White House. In replacing all five mem- tiers of the securities and ex- change commission. picked men e. This, Lehman suggested. was "like making the coach of the '17"-' ll-'tQHi-I'Y. which could be- home team the umPil'C 0! the come one of the hottest of the eur- game." GRANDMA I'M GITTIDD AWFU- TIIID 5 VEOPLI BIO JUNK INTO MICKEY MOUSE DAILY CROSSWORD DOWN . 13.Typo I. limesnblhg of a cloud dag- 2. Wing gsr I. 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