..;.......ma g;....; 0 .- l , .. I6'I'IIeGoasuIan Thus-sday,May23.1957l . ' s .. . i t Fl CONTRACT BRIDGE Fares V Q I. JAY IKIKEI 5 if th 1 INT Pass Openinl lead - ten of hearts. We were talking the other day about the uncanny knack the ex. pert declaror has which makes it appear so often that he plgyg u thollzli he had seen all 52 cards. We have today another exam. ple of the kind of reasoning need- ed to lead declarer to fulfillment of his contract. The important in- ferences South drew kom the op- ponenl.s' play paved the way to the successful result achieved. he also had the queen, iii; and couidnotbemadeevesiifthefis aesse was taken. Consequently, the only way the contract could he made was if East held K-Q alone. Therefore. the ace play was cog- rect. ' played the ten of diamonds of the six. Sets Atlantic Speed Record official transatlantic speed record of six hours and 37 minutes on the Nth anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh's lone flight. Lindbergh's flight over a slightly shorter distance took a little less than 3316 hours. The air force Fvl00F, named Spirit of St. Louis II. was taxied to the exact spot on the airfield where Lindbergh landed on the tint transatlantic night. Robinson Risner. 32, of West opened a hearteven though Tulas. 0kla.. a Korean War ace. declarer had bid the suit. South lifted his supersonic let into the Won with the kill! and led a dia- air at McGuire air force base in mood to dummyfs seven. East win- New Jersey shortly after dawn. IHIIS With the king. Back came a and completed his 4.002 staiutl heart and decla.rer's queen went to the ace. Another heart return was taken by South's jack. South led a diamond. West play- ed his six. and declarer was fac- ed with the crucial decision. it can be seen that the play of the ace drops Eastls queen and IEDTIME STORIES res I Rampage ; In United States & Canada By THE CANADIAN PRESS Blackened ruins of 20.h0m.95 13 a little Northern Ontario viila89 offer mute testimony today. to the ravages of forest fires dotting the West would have made South's - - - problem more difficult if he had t"g:;;'.;1”4:. ofmii:gpl3ilzii”:i Sud- , was swept by HPMCE 0' ” l.000-at-re blaze earlier in the week and as residents were burned out. The fire at Skead was one of I) scattered throughout North?” Ontario, 59 of which are report” still burning. Only one. at Bar- row. near Pembroke. WI! DU! 01 control. PARIS (AP)-A US. Air Force in all. there are at least i65 super-Sabre jet screamed to a par fires burning in Nova Scotla. l achute braked landing at Le Bour- New Brunswick. Quebec. Ontario. lei Mfliort Tuesday. setting an un- Alberta and British Columbin- With the exception of one each in Nova Scotin. Quebec and On- tario, all are under control. Between 50 and 75 fires are re- ported in Quebec, all but two in mile flight at 6:13 p.m. (3:13 p.m. ADTJ. i g Lindbergh flew from Mineola. Long island, to Le Bourget. I slightly shorter distance, in 1927. Risner averaged 613 miles an hour with a modern version of the Spirit of St. Louis which is cap- able of more than 822 miles an hour in level flilht. He lnutfle W0 retueellngs over the Atlantic. The Return Of Scrapper I'md'W93 "V9 diammld W"-'35 10 E'en though their motives be sus- but the Hawk is Scrapper goes make three notrump. it can also Rtl. lright after him. i don't see how he be seen that another diamond fl- God Mm", dw,” win ,,.p,,,Lidares do it," said Kitty thg cu. nesse loses to East and a club re- turn sets the contract two tricks. Two key factors enabled declar- "' W milk? the T5811! EIle5S- First. in the Old Orchard and Mrs. Scrap- d9cLlN1' had i0 SOIVC the Question per was with him. They are not of who had the ace of clubs. The big folk. for they are smaller than. "M of defense adopted by west Welcome Robin. But of III the lndlclled he had It I-ackms die toiil, big and little. in the Old Or- '"9 0' cl"b5- it hid '0 ht PTBBIIBF chard or in the Green Forest for ed West would have ducked Eastls that matter. there is none more heart return in order to maintain fearless than Scrapper the King- bird. He just isn't afraid of any- Second. there was the question body or anything. an entry for his hearts. of who had the queen of diamonds. This was. solved by sheer neceI- the winter way down in the Land- Iity. Obviously. West had the ten of-always summer. They had tak- eince East won the first diamond en their time in making the long journey back. They had been miss- West was ilhercfnre known. hav- ed by the other feathered folk. Now in already played the three and that they had arrived back there dz. to have started with lo-6-J. I! was a better feeling in the Old Or- chard. Yes. sir. tiiere was a better lead with the king. -Old Mother Nature. Scrapper the Kingbird was back He and Mrs. Scrapper had spent LG W'''” i";- E geep away from here now. and . ' ammy Jay will he a little at ll” 5 O R E ful what he does." said Clfipp; h l the Chi l S . V? g ? V. p ngg pnrrow I r ' feeHng in the Old Orchard. "I guess Blacky the Crow will rd. i "I've heard say that he has been known to drive even King Eagle away." said Goldie the Oriole. ”i don't doubt it a bit." said Hermit the Thrust. who had come over from the Green Forest for a visit. .. "He doesn't look like a flghter,' said Tommy Tit the Chickadee. "He doesn't look a bit like a fight- er. He hasn't got big feet and big claws or a big bill. I just don't understand it at all. Look! There's Blacky the Crow flying past the Old Orchard now! He probably was going to come over here to look for eggs. but changed his mind when he saw Scrapper. There goes Scrapper!" Sure enough. Scrapper the King- bird had left his perch in an apple tree and was flying after Blacky the Crow. He caught up with Bise- ky'e back. Blacky tired to twist and turn in the air. but he Just couldn't get away from Scrapper Presently Scrapper left him alone and returned to the Old Orchard. Ha acted as if he had done noth- ing at all. Tommy Tit flew over and perched near him. "Aren't you afraid At all?” he asked. "Not of that fellow." replied Scrapper. Little Tommy Tit shook his head. "I wonder if there is any other bird as brave as you are." said he. Scrapper chuckled. "There is one and he isnlt anywhere near as big as I am. To he honest. he can drive me away when he wants to. And that is sometililng that none of the big birds can do." said he. Tommy Tit shook his head. "II he as smdl as me?" he asked. "Beside him you are bis." re Scrapper the lfinghird wss back plied scnpper, the Old Orchard and Mrs. scrap "Don't tell me you mean Hum- per was with him. .mer the Humming Bird!" cried Tommy Tit. "When Scrapper is here I never Scrapper chuckled again. "'l1iat Wlfld "I'M!" - "9" 0” worry mucll; even wgenda aagvk is just who i i;iean.','l said be. "That ,,..,''o''”''' h"... g... g.., comes sai ng over ea . y fellow is so sst t at no one can as '- 0:2: ml ha: - cannot or Scrapper isn't afraid I don't know. catch him. and so he isn't afraid 59'" 0" H''''' '' "'3 N """,i but he isn't. It doesn't matter how of anybody." linens lari-a Tonia cw lnnstauinsnnt cr&I all I). V. A. Mi WIntflI:I' St. Halifax. Nil. II in G Benrlelt. Qllkt0Otww'IP.l.LNIl4X. THURSDAY Atlantic Daylight Time p.tn.-Afternoon Musicale p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Maggie Mllilllll : p.in.-Sportstlme : p.m.-Open House p.ns.-CFCY Television News : p.m.-Weather p.m.-CBC News : p.in.-Vlewer's Guide ; p.in.-Sports Weekly with IAIIIIII MeAuiay p.m.-I Search For Adventure ; p.ni.-Jane Wyissan Fireside Theatre p.m.-Clirnax : pun.-Jackie Rae Show ,Q puss.-C. F. C. Y. 'NlevisioI lews't xaather 103 p.In.-Mow ea e"Iasie atretdi" U CQK 883883 GUIU G88 NOOOC 5.0- D -a C. BY J. l. WILLIAMS SOIRV, KIT 1 MINEWT ELECTRJJIC 5 VE RV INTERE STIM(:.' IF vou wi-w Dinwe lhe area I& d Udall. None state of emerghlicy III! 5090 FN- ,' .vu-nil-it-use-.i..nci.lm.uinu.e.ute.witi-n .Two In is the nuances area. state and local sovemment un- lsk ""380! I80 ttroyedcies under the command oftiie weaiiesdsy at ldseht-I. near civil defence director. John J Q"'b”' EN "'93! Ulnuliptina. Maginnls '5."t"f"""'0”lIIimL00Ier- ts i-miss IN STATE :"':uu"'e "'"'0'lAh'vlBP0'9! some 40 tires were repnr-rt: ' . Massachusetts Thursday. blfotvla Seotia had It outbreaks .'.3'....l was the Plymouth blue. .11 if "'13 N0 K itnthr eon- but fires in Montague. Athnl. C” fl 1-"3 "lbs in new Mullen, Middlebora. rialnviils. 91-u:,'y' f the efforts of hundreds ,of mail 8 " ""3 V9" Nilnrted in New ma ton; of equipment to check r-unlwick. Chief forester G. ,L. gum. Miller at Fredrick said a big Although the situation in Mae- "” " bum” "ll D1299! in the sachusetts was the worst. it had ;Moncton area. A smaller blaze is x"'nCh"H'd9i- CIVII were in In Vermont. five forest fires A m"'”' morning. racing through the tinder-dry 9' ' ll"! n1ain- northeast section were brought "med W" '11 .'- under control late at night. But 19 F I353 IN WEST fire watches were posted against . Seven fires an burning in Brit. a new outbreak of names. ish Columbia but all are under .The Vermont fires were at Bar- :F0'"'0l- lncludlns tile largest, lie. eaburg and Kirby in the St. Johna- "ll With! by 15 men at Harrison bury area. near the New Hamp- Lske. Alberta has I dozen biases, shire state line. none out of control. In New Hampshire. more than Newfoundland. Prince Edward 200 firefighters battled w'ind-faa- llsland. Manitoba and Saakatche- ned blazes at Pembroke and Boo- ,wsn have no fires. However. there cawen. A third New Hamfllhire lhave been 11 in Saskatchewan so fire, in Nashua. WI! quickly liar this year. Seven in Manitoba brought linder control. 1”” "'3'""d We" but out by BUILDINGS DESTROYED rains Tuesday. Forest fires whipped by tricky sclnend 1'31"! in Northern 0n- winds swept through more than tuh Pm M" 21 0' all N fife! 7.500 acres of Maine. destroying slg!h.t:dJearller in tied week. The major blaze was 1:; West - . Wll uced some- more than 30 buildings, urying what by rising humidity but this aim firefighters and indirectly "3 "mt Wllolll-10! to the down 13 homes and possibly six geoltie who lost their homes at causing critical injuries to a small rk"d- Kennebunll where a fire burned Several destitute families from more as it hedgehopped wildly "'9 VIHIEG Ire ltlying in the aver 4.500 acres of York County .b""kh”'-'3” 0' 919 Pmlliore Lum- An areas swept by disastrous iber Company. Others are with 1947 in-es. friends. Most of the village chii- on Peaks island in Casco Bay, dren have returned to school. on Portland. two cottages, rev. IN UNITED STATES eral camps and 12 old abandoned BOSTON (AP) - Forest fires army buildinss burned In 400 continued to sweep the northeast acres went up in flames. United States today. devouring Weather forecasts offered little property and the efforts of thou. hope for an end to the fire peril. sands of exhausted firefighters. No rain is in sight to end the No loss of life has been re- 30-day drought. ported, however. In New York state. forests. open In Plymouth. Mass, a fire lands, parks and inland waters which raced almost like ocean will be closed for recreation and waves moved into the outskirts as to temporary residents tonight he- an army of men and equipment cause of the fire danger. With massed to keep flansaa from the more than 14.000 acres of forest historic town itself. destroyed by 1.000 fires during Fire officials reported early to- the month-long dry spell. Gov- dsy "We're holding our own." but ernor Avereil Harriman Thursday the question was: Where would night invoked emergency powers flames break out next to tighten his order of six days Governor Foster Furcolo said also closing the forests. he will order the Massachusetts Altogether. 37 fires burned II) National Guard mobilized if the acres during the day. This came forest fire outbreak worsens. A rains. nu monopoly on fires. 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