gsa. 4.; .. c . .,h.. . .... g 5::-. mg.-ti.-ix.iz.xg,., ” .. ;.gmmgg...w . ..”... ;:.;:... -- E 9 II I." '6 vs-.":2-e :1 -u : "1..o; 3 33' Ev'-v':i.s:'m . K1? .- A mu 2 .e..:"i-.-;;”..::.."..:i s ; 'so-i:-.-m:':v.. ” : Page 14, The Guardian Wed-. July 25 1956 IEDTIME STORIES Nothing But Wafer By Thornton W. Burgess Who has the will to do and dare what I see?” he asked. Will never yield to Sflm desllalfg Mrs. Reddy looked where Red- Old Mother Nature. dy was pointing. "Do you think . those two little s uls aver iruigll: ll-ig gffgndahgflllsljectmi iiheaiatr that tree are the phcads of Dakvd "and hard was 5” ln some folks?" she asked. places even in the Green l"0rest.l ,,-L. 3'..'l?.7ti"i3i;i1 -'2?.i'eat;?l1le.-aii.al5f.?i "Le 30, snack! -ls Paris Fad rained. as if it were never guiiitil to stop. Because the ground was baked so hard it took time for the , ' ' t t ieiitelali.-foiiainlfuitgilingmdili PARIS tneutem the wit-' mak il up ;Sf3l'VIC8 restaurant and the snack l level” bar. both Lorn of North American 50 it liar that eve" 0" , eating habits, have made a sue-3 gmulld the Mn" bags" to staliflcesfiil appearance in Paris. and in big puddles -On all tthhe lllluti the eating habits of Parisians are ,!)lrflJt?05ksltTl;::;"b;l(:ll:;&': flilllltgd Hep sluog undergoing a change. l because W W” "35 w"”"g 1" ot”ilLT..';'i?l sl3;9S"fZ...l2Z”li'f;. IJLIJ-T-ii By B. JAY BIKJKEII. bat dealer. become l variously known as the North-south vulnerable. aultdlrecting or suit-preference 01' . g G ' 3 Becker convention. l l ' A K 1 clzhigtvf in dgender, in tags K55 I5 la uttogive is 3 J 10 -I partner a i-nil, he indicates by the .5 g A J 10 9 all; at the fsargl he leads which 6 2 N 2 . 3" 9 Will 5 partner to re- '3) 9 7 2 W E l turn. A high card indicates a high Q 9 . gs 5 5 3 2 S .J 3 4 3 Suit. a low card a law suit. g A Q l in all cases, the trump suit and .x Q -, the wit being led are disregard- . J 10 9 3 5 ; Jhege are always two suits .A Q . G C oose from: in the pres- gx 9 eat hand, diamonds and clubs. By I . leading the deuce of spades, East The htddmt. W35 llzllllllls to West to return East South West North we tl;Iiiirl:i tranking suit. clubs. 1 Q 2 9 Pass 3 9 es in o make the indicated l pa. 4 ' return. as has been observed. and the result was that South made as opening leadgf-We cf bpadcsl !contract which should have been East won the ace of spades alldt defemedt - returned me deuce, wesl tmmplt If East had held the ace of dia- ing declarer's king. West played-lm”".l5' he Wmlld ll”? returned the ten of diamonds, which South' ule "ck "l ,5P3de5- asking for the won with the ace. Declarer led that ll: her ”'"k"1g 9! the two SUNS, jack of hearts to the ace and con- dmmlmd ' That's all there is to the con-t tinued with the king. ilrupping elm rhh. h 1 I v on: tit: - ig; ow.ow, Westis queen. A diamond to the queen. fol-l lowed by a trump to dummy": seven, enabled South to dispose of a club on the king of diamonds and make for led a club at trick three. he could have ruffed another spade to de- feat the contract. We have said before that de- fense is a difficult proposition. faster than they could 08"! it Olll - , .- l to me u H999 0"" the ba”k5' That was youiself” meal each day in the the beglnlllllg ”l B are.” noOd'.m new-style restaurants which are I 3t"'PTl5l"3ly Sim" lime naming springing up in every corner of of the Green Meadows could be the my 561331 they W9" under waters Some of the self-services are in The Old Pasture was much the business quarter. Others are hlihef than the Green Me3d0W5- in tourist areas or the Latin Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy SW03 Quarter. Several are within a few on their doorstel! when they paces of the Avenue des Champsv . could look over wllal had been Elyseesl I-hortunately. quite a few conven- me Green Meadowsl New lg was l tions have been in general use mu look-mg me, I great pond or COMPETITION KEEN for many. many years, which Sim- laka. There was water, water The self-services have set up pmy 50"” 0i the Pmblems "l 59 everywhere. and only hero and keen. although so far limited. ""59 Tl'”5- the W19 0t lmlrth best- top of a sequence leads. the sig- competition to the 2.000 orthodox l restaurants where eating a meal rial. and similar conventions are is still a more leisurely affair. l Slahdafd Draftlce today. The Paris self-service restaur-l Back in i935: While Darlneffd ants are modern, clean and make; with Waldemar von Zedtwttz in there was the surface of the wat- ar broken by a tree. Reddy Fox shook his head. ''I don't like it." said he. ”Are you afraid it will get up here ln (he old past”,-91--' asked money.' The interiors are geiier- 3 fI8tl0n8l flh8mPl0n5hlD at Sky- Mrs. Raddy. ally. painted in bright colors. The top, Pa., this writer introduced to Raddy shook llls llemll chairs are often ultra - modern. l tournament bridge a new conven- 4iN0.IIl said be. "It is going to be awq fully wet up here for awhile. but we don't have to worry about the water coming up here." I "Then what are you worrying about?" Mrs. Reddy wanted to know. . "I'm worrying about the folks down on the Green Meadows and some over in the Green iorcst Along the brooks.” replied Raddy. "I don't see why you should there is concealed or neon light-l tion to take care of the type of log and air conditioning. and there; situation West was faced with in rsan impersonal air of quick ef- today's hand. Since that time it hclent C8t9l”mK- has been viidely adopted..and has important Shuffle In British Treasury Staff worry about them." replied Mm By ROBERT RICE vice. Redd” "T””' "9 "”'..”''”S t” ll” Canadian Press Staff Writer l But other Implications are in- the worrying. not you. LONDON lcpl W (mscrversl V lvedl Roddy gave Mrs. Roddy A fun- ny look. "If that water stays loot-I; I'm afraid we'll E0 hungry-" he aaid "Oh!" exclaimed Mrs. "I hadn't thought of that." "Even if the water goes down soon I fear we will have hard hunting to find anybody alive. said Roddy. "Look" exclaimed Mrs. Red- dy, "The water is over the door- way of Johnny Chuck's house! Do you suppose Johnny and Polly Chuck are down in llicir house?” ”If they are we'll never see them again. I doubt if well see them attain anyway.” replied Red- see symptoms of a Vthitchall rev-t HANDICAPS SEEN olutiun in the "summit shuffle" in The Financial Times draws at- Britain's treasury. t tctition to one. Sir Roger. it says, 'A dramatic hour has struck in is a foreign - service man like Whitehall," says the Manchester; Prime Minister Eden, and hence Guardian, commenting on the uti-t they share the "two handicaps" pr-ecedented appointments of two of relative inexperience in eco- Joint permanent secretaries to thcl nomic matters and long training office of Chancellor of the Ex-lin a dissimilar policy - making cltcquer llarold Macmillan. ltochnitlue. MAKINS RECALLED '. ”Thcv should certainlv beware Bir Roger Makins. a2. long-timel if in the coming years they find foieign - service diplomat, hast -themselves too consistently been recalled from his ambassa- in aggrccmcnt." dorial duties in Washington to con. But the newsp';lp(-rl like many ordinate economic and financiall others. regards the change as "a policies at home. Sir Norman?constitutional reform of the lust Brook. 34. a civil servant since importance." Reddy. fly. "lit the SDl'lmZ it -l5 bad -1925 and now secretary of the cab- The Times agrees on its sigull. enough with the snow melting. but met, gets an additional job as: icance but wonders which of tho folks know vihat to expect then head of the home civil servicing two treasury tivins will be senior, and they have a chance to gcll Prior to the changes the rim away before there is too much responsibilities e treasury and water. But this is the middle of civil serviccafell on one man's summer and no one expected alrshouldcrs. those of Sir Edward flood at this time, I'm glad my Bridges. assisted by a deputy, Sir deal. lllal we are up here in the Bernard Gilrert. Both retire this and suggests that this difficulty should be settled from the start. REVITALIZE TREASURY Maltlns. 3 Dollular figure in the United States since 1952 and oer- sonal friend of Canada's External hearts. Had West' ACROSS 1. Bark cloth (pi.) C. Stinging lnaecta ll. semblance 12. A plaited atrtp of lace used for collars ' 13. Citrus fruit 14. Chat! 15. From: prefix 18. Kettle 11. Affirmative vote 13. Music note 19. soiled 21. Norwegian author (pom) 23. Compul point 27. Tilt 28. A courtyard 30. Tiny 31. Ways out 33. What 1 J1. Shinto temple t 37. Soak flax 38. Thus 39. Eskimo- type outer garments 41. To neglect. 43. Wing- shaped 44. One of i wandering people 45. Biblical name ( poas.) (G. Persia (poaa) DOWN I. A kind of nsh 2. Friendly 3. Knave of clubs (loo) 4. Mature 5. Southeast tabbr.) 0. Famous U. 8. general 7. Mouth of the Niger river 8. Literally. things done 9. Plural pronoun I0. Wither 14. Stripes 16. Measure 19. Thick 20. Irish poet and dramatist AXYDL Ia LONOF N. 8. Advertise: I its Handicrafts FREDERICTON to Fundy National Park this year are seeing a big display of handi- crafts, and the people who turn them out are getting their first big advertising break. The handicrafts division of the industry I got the display stai-t.d earlier this summer when it invited all crafts- men lo submit their products to be shown under the title How my Product is made. Beside the prod- ucts are the names (it the people who make them and some cart'.V a picture of the craftsman at work. province's While individual cashing: in on the advcrtisine. their; work is being boosted in the prov- ince with the re-opcniii: this year of the New Brunsivick Arts iindl lCrafls School, closed since 1953.: MARILYN AT WORK LONDON tllcutcrsl - lllai'il)'n Monroe started itork l'l'eiliic.x(la.V which lstarriiig with Sir l.mireiice ()liiicr on the movie DAILY ACROSSWORD HA I 1' I 22.Polish L::T5 224,0 "V" E E :2 I E 5 24. Siam- R 0 eat! E I coin 0 it 25. Native A T SL of Silesia L 55 L ET A 26. Wrest- I Li G ling u A 1' N H 0 1' holds 7"-' 28. Famous l'euerilay'a Ann-or English 35. Robust statcs- 35. Native man of Arabia. 30 False- 40. Isthmus hoods tAsia) 32. Roentgen 41 Proposition rays thy. 42. Wine phenated) receptacle 34. Box scien- M. Nickel tilically tsym.) DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it: BAAXR ELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. trophies, the length and formation of the words are all htnt.a. Each day the code lettera are different. A Cryptogram Quotation Single letters. apos- iCP I--Vi5ilOl'S Grandma department crattsni':n are I Mickey Mouse she is co- Muggs and Skeeter 7-25 Tilly The Toiler old paslllre " autumn and their posts will be Affairs Minister Pearson. will be C E Y MC A Y J H K M 1A cu Suddenly Rcddy bcilan looking -ftl)UltSlK'd.. bglng .Tt'PlH('9tl by the Wwonsible to Macmillan, for K D E C Y M C J C 3 very hard. very intently at a cer- two-hcaocd jttllll sccrctarship. whom he worked in Algiers in the K C M M Z A K T D - -l T U IQ P P U K M T P C 3 lam place M" on llle Wale,-mover. ltlost observers FCL'3l'fl the (ilV- last years of the Second World K N Y ed Green Meadows. "Do you see Elletn h"cra:L':t;,95 "5 1:0": ”V;rd”d& wart H0 15 9XPt-Tied to make Q S K T Y -S E K C C K Y A ' U ' . i s wor as roa - some ' - . . enpd largely in m3l.wm. yearspl mygu',"”.if;Vftl;?l';gE5 iltn 2lCec0lAl.3i3n5g CYcatcrdiaya Cryptoquofe: THE WHOLE ART OF WAR 5 and its leading civil servant has to one observer-to speed up pro- ONSISTS IN GETHNG AT WHAT IS ON THE OTHER had his hands full iiithout havinglcedurc, Everything from (Tom SIDE OF THE HIu'.wELLEsLEY' to worry about pay and appoint-I monwealth finance to home plan- Dl'""”"'d '”' Kl” F”t'"" 5-t""llCIt0 - Moncton merits in the rest of the CIVli ser-l ning will cross hisldesk. I . F O I Televlsm Programme Our Boarding House Malor Hoopla Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Schedule channel 2 2:5: . YOU'RE Aeii-151' 3 WEDNESDAY geg,I;g,;,v4rg,-,I'v 3 0:30 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hour 5045 0FA'fVALt-DP s 4:25 p.m.-News Roundup 5,';KLE,5TQ,';rg m5 E 4:30 p.m.-Coffee Chatter I'M STILLS-EE' l7AZEASPAl2Row-- is 5:00 p.m.-Howdy Doody - N6 LIGHTS-' 5:1!) p.rn.-Travelogue 0 0:00 p.m.-Barbie's Scrapbook 0 I230 pm.-News '3 0:11) p.m.-Weather 8:45 llm.-Sports 0:50 p.m.-CBC News V100 pm.-Paragon Playhouse 71M p.m.-Bunkhouse Boys I200 p.m.-Vic Obeck Show 3:30 pm.-I Love Lucy I100 p.m.-Cross Canada Hit .. t Parade 0 9:30 pm.-Big Town 0! 10:00 p.m.-Climax : 11:00 p.m.-Viewing the News 5 11:10 p.m.-Weather & 11:15 p.m.-Adam Had Four Sons 9 12:!) a.m.-Sign Off : O -l 0 S I- How Your Skin Works What cauaoa oily orldry akin ...whyia anewborn baby'a akin wrinkled .. .howdoeaacut tinge inyaferioualy heal itself . . . why do teenager: get pimplea? . Augiut Raader'a Digest proaanta the aciontidc facts about your aelf-aaallng, aelt'- ooolnig' and axquiaitely annal- tivo akin, how it worka to keep you healthy. Got your August . Roads”: Digut today: 39 ar- ticlaa orflaating lnuoaat includ- ingtlaobathollcuriuit booh Up l'-other Iriaging andnaagadnaqcondanaodto Secret Agent X9 ALL MAH LIFE AH LOOKED FoR'AnD 770 DOW HIS warts AWLL war? I-tint, WHlLE 50' DOES 'MAH wires S, THAY N I S KLWA WRl'l'lid' l POEMS.TAKlItPONE IN TO GRANDMA New cars mivlues wni-o'"E3sss'i' sultan was a Cl-lA IN'.HIM av HERE 1 - q&?gv! 5543 DON? L l5Cll5.'l.E'I't8 STICK AIOUND ANl ANY MINUTE NOW. '. SEE WHAT HAPPENS! (. oo -pe -Mi. lM(d?P0l?ATED' .iuLiE.f' DON'T- BE CATYY." I THOUGHT arm was one or yous: DEAQEST THEQE GOES ETTA! QUICIQHIDE I YOUR BOY FQIENDS. Xx BUT I STILL NOrsI;l:g.Ep'l-HAT , SHE E DON TTQUST Boy BACK I HEP." . ... . ....;....i, Awit:DVY.'.' - our ir AlN'T sromN'Ms...t1.L an ME NIOTWER mom in AN'I'LL swuva rim tin or wows asst Mm mcusiz arouuo. iiiReaAnnLEsso' wtl! WHAT Gov. j HE is AN F.D.i. A6EN1: BlFF- BUT DON'T you WDIZZY Asoor HIM! vowze TAKING A mo EACK EA51”. ' pea aMox.aas' 7ow7q Add? 121. GEflrY7'0 A '