Fig! 12 The Guardian Wed.. March 13. 1957 Narrvn rnoronriosi i' New Zealand's population of l.0M.(lIl includes about 130,000 na- tive Maoria. descendants of old migrants from Pacific Islands. up oi stale I as sinalls? Keeps your home sweet- alnelling 24 hours a day! Kills Ssh. onion, tobacco Iniells. cellar and bath- room odors. Two scents: Pine and Spring Bouquet, both in decorator bottles. WIIARD it K 1.10. DEODOLWZU 7H,-ll When nu suiler irom pain oi Headache, Neuralgia or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain last . :.-So take Aspirin! A table! starts disintegrating almost the instant you take it-starts to relieve that pain almost instantly! sponsored by The Rosa Burner & Electric Ltd. 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CFCY Television News Ir Weather : . pm.-Wrestling p.m.-Sign Off TV TREATS - ganbb. 8 388338 5 3 season 83 SSSSI3 - 5: :5 so via 3 SCALLOPS sotmiziuv rntnn CHICKEN nor SANDWICHES rtst-t & cures Many other tasty I pared and delivered for you DIEBSIIFE. THE WINDMILL nun. 7131 raxn-our-snnvrcn CROW - Monsoon Channel 2 Television Programme Schedule WEIIESIAY .m.-EM. Concert Hall .m.-News . Chatter an.-At Home with Helen Cracker p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Pia .!'.' 9 .-.-.-.o.-- I 8888 vs- make. All declarer has to do is uin the opening spade lead. fincsseiclub finesse uhich loses. and has V West out of his queen Ill diammidslnine tricks uhich cannot be touch- . and there they are, all nine oiled. them. I Also. let's suppose West had only CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER N""' d"'" ter diamonds and misguesses the N""'" m" '""""N'- location of the queen. West wins.I NORTH returns a club. and again the con- . a a 2 tract is defeated. Q KQI The choice of which of the three 9 R IQOOO 5 finegfillo ilhe..lIl'i0II&llInll appears 5 1 to o critic impo ance, I WEST EAST not. however. the prime consider- ; A 108 I 3 Q Q6 ation. A different view entirely 9 74 2 Q 109 53 solves declnreris problem: East QQ62 Q 154 should be permitted to win the Q43 ; inc 2 queen of spades on the opening sorrn lead. AKJ5 The danger in the hand lies in 0 AJ 8 the possibility West has a five QAJ03 card spade suit. If he has only Q19: four spades. there is onthing. to The Wins: lift?..?;Ii'2f'Sii.5'lJ.ffJl?2...l"i2'2i5 "mm EA" 30"” W931 tained by ducking the queen of 1 5 Pass 3 NT Pass spade,-. 3NT Suppose the spade is ducked and .East returns a spade. Declarer Opening leadeseien of spades. plays the jack and. let's assume. hine tricks are easy "touch to'west takes the ace and lends ano- lther spade. South wins. takes the Looking 8152 Cards. there's nolhe ,lour spades. giving East three. ing to it. But how should Sotith After the opening spade is ducked Play When he 5695 001) '35 CaI'dS'?'iEasl returns a spade and this Is there in safe and sure way to time West permits declarer's jack make nine tricks without knowignltii lluld. Again the club finesse is who has the king of clubs or iiliich jtaken. I-last uins. returns his last oponpent has the queen of din-ispade. and West cashes the ace mondsT land another spade. Result-the de- It will be observed that if South fense getw four tricks. declarer flnesses the club right away. at-lnine. ter uinning the spade lead. backl No matter how you slice it. comes a psatle. and dtiiiii goes the ducking the spade lead wins the contract. Also, it declarer goes nf-lhand. SAD DEPARTURE Note Changed Political Atmosphere Under Franco MADRID ilteutersl - Spalnis-lolitical future. cabinet changes suggest the A third significant development Franco regime is becoming more portend: the poaaibility of a prime flexible and tendlnit tnwardi. minister taking over the r gs-eater liberalism in politics andloi the casinet. 1l'Id9- .LINE UP SUCCEWOB Political observrrs sa)' the Fat The publication of the decree lange has lost its niotiopoly in! for reforming the public admin- Spain's political life. And the wayl istration means that much routine now is near for a reasonable col- business which formerly passed laboratior cf the I"8lattt!l.iIS. the. through Franco's hand; will be Roman Catholics, and the Man; settled directly by inter-minister .i-ctiists. l ial comniiisions. A (Rum. of change i. in the An indication of Franco's pos- ,h.. Wm, me middle and upper. slhle successor if he snould be- elasses expressing frank approval '0'”? in 9' die 59”" 5 "Sm" at the cabnm mumeg ation was the naming of Gen. But me workers 9"... ,..5en,,H,Augustin Munoz Grnndes as per- Thev arc iiondering lill('lli9T' the- '"3'"''" ”ap””" 39””! "l "19 ; ' - .l .- At "my- alsi':ll,lpe;l!'lItliltlt(elh:, ii.iII..5 m'ltl'l:l"r.ll ahnolht” development is the en- . y . . .. - 1- .1 try lllitl the government of a num- means a "aim!" than” m P0 1” . her of min connected with power- G-lmn ,nU,duL.ed ,ad,,.ni wciaiil ful Roiiiar. Catholic orgssimtions health air, labor llnltlil reforms Well 35 0”” Del Rnd Cnlmnc during his 16 years in office. A”'”" N Women unit and l'hlltlf”lI kissed Tm"? '5 5 5lT””9ly ""'l'a"t ""1 liis hand a he drove off from the ”"5all'"'rl' 59”” ammlg the labor mm...” banding last week vounger (,ElIl0llCS in Spain today. to again Iictome .i private citizen. t "'5 they ,5" ”"x',”"5 l” have .' The Mange that iiicikr-s clear T3" ”' "'9 shapmx M spnlu tlte Falai-gt has lost its monopii:- ll"-"Wt istic clia zit-ier is the I'Pt1tOl'al of. Jose Lu..i Arrese iriiiii the pnlii: l , cal post of secrciaiji-general of AN(.:lE5T.C”Y party to i'ni- ministry iii housini: l B it t el in Switzerland was Gen. Frnrico I'0('f'illl.' rejected founded in 44 BC. by the Roman Arresels rroposed taxis to give that general Lucius Plancus. Wllh ill? I-'alange decisive control of Spain's l Latin name ”Basilia." GRANDMA MICKEY MOUSE HENRY ACIIOII 61. Bearded lb. Close- IEDTIME STORIES 1.Btril(e oowst fitting T:-T1 5. stylish I. Slip jackets I lcolloq.l 2. Great lit. Cuckoo I.Bondaman election )9 Hobby to. Type of victory 21 some 'Be sure that he will never fly. l I-lonty was quite right. The two " l;,n"':"::::t 3'fi:l';:' zzlrloxn iwho fears his wings to even try.-young Owls were afraid. Every ' 1': . Fooulk. dun” -Hooiy the 0wl.ltime they looked over the edge oi B :;"'m. 0' ' u. 2.. Inch”. Tubby Bear, one nr Mom" the nest and that was manytimes 'bu”" 5 awlm. 2; summer as Bear-S triplets. had had 3 (an. a day. it scared them to think of H Sun" up (An "ymm .h.u nnuhr. Mn", He had started to climb up in ii irynn: to Jump all and depend on new” ., Tm ,5 Ben," tall tree growing close to his home. their his VllhES- 11 WIS ll!" 10 Slfihd ' an i U, 1 , 29' "Hp" 34 Gnek It was the first lime he had "er up and nap them and each "me 16 Roman 8 Reindeer 31A Abbunding lletter tried it. The lowest limb was not they did it. they wondered what It chum”. ' (N H 'm nm ,5 No, um very high Above me ground. would be like if they should Jump H God I 9 M ' ' 32 Tm" 37'Excem though it seemed so to him. Hetrisht off from the edge of that ' ” A W . ' ' ' had reamed it "few and hadineSL But neither Lime Hm. on pleasure lt.Blaclt birds at cards 38.Awing gone out on .1 . 11111.9 way ",9 Little Toot dared try-it. They were " REDPVI better to took up. He had been proud of.their big wings. but they ' 0”” rammed to cumb that tree by ha-,i. were airiad to trust them. It was " :r”""g ! lug a little on of meat fall from a long. long way from that nest ' '; "' '0 high up in 1; right at his feet. He down to the ground. Wouldn't you ""3 "”'" wanted to see where that came be afraid ll Y0" W9"? 1" the 109 Of ,0" Numw from. Then vlitliout warning 3 A la” tree and somebody asked "?””V”' great bird with fierce yellow eyes 37011 10 lllmil Oil? '1 RN" had swooped at him. One big lE"5'l wing and hit him and knocked him ”- 3'0""! A oft spine Contracts Let saw... of a knight In Jan., Feb. 21. Mun mm- 28. Single unit TORONTO icri -Canadian "W" construction contracts in January one big win: had hit him and knocked him off. Now what the three little cubs living under the big pile of brush didn't know was that high up near the top of that tall tree was a big nest. And in that nest were two babies. It was the nest of Hooty and Mrs. Hooty. biggest Owls in all the Green Forest. Those bab- ies were theirs. They really were rather big to be called babies. for they were al- most ready to fly. In fact, they could have flown if they had dar- ed to try. The little piece of meat that had tempted Cubby Bear to start to climb that tree had been knocked from the edge of the nest by one of those young Owls. He had been exercising his wings. He had been flapping them. up and down up and down pretending he was flying, but all the time tak- ing great care not to let those big wings lift him off the nest. one of those young Owls was called Little Hoot. His sister wast called Little Toot. Now they were; so nearly grown in size that they, should no longer be called litlIe.' they would soon be as big as ra.l ther and mother. l Hooty had been a good father and still was Mrs. Hooty had bet-nl IOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OR an equally good mother and still was. But both were getting 3 m. tle tired of hunting for food for those always hungry yiiiing owIs,I It seemed as if they did nothing but eat. and all that food had in nurses be caught. for the 0 at F iii' lions from snacks to di ners pro meat eaters, I 0 are 1' "It's time those youngsters flow, grumbled Hooiy. "Their wings are. hit! enough. They should be out! and learning to catch their own food." Mrs. Hootv nodded. "lt will be a big help whe they can do that,' said she. "They can now if they only will. Anyway. they can try. The noun le is. they are afraid.” declared Hooty. and February totalled 3323.4lil.100. u.-mac. d0Wn 573355.900 from the same Uh"!-l period last year. says Hugh C. ”t”” . . . 30. Set solidly MatLean Building Reports. ulmuumm A drop in residential contracts war.) more than offset gains in otheri 30.35100 divisions. luhuy Figures hy categories vicre: '0' residential 560,987,400, down s1l7,- ”' Anuuk 057.400: business 387,490,900. up 32,950,700; 'd t'l sio-1,3 .7 , on; .. - - up w'l73';&):"5e'l:;lneerinu1563: DAILY CRYPIOQU lleree how to work its in.-::3..:P.:":::r:.. .. - 33-? 3 3393” lamjc 515,333,700. doom 54.359390; One letter simply stands for another. in thin sample A II tiled Quebec s72,2is.5oo, down 524,001,. for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apoo 400; Ontario Sl75.893,400. do wn troptias. the length and formation of the words are all hint; 315043.100; Western t59.472.500, Inch day the code letters are different. down S29.552.1W. Contracts in February totalled O c'7'”""' qwhu" "97-W-im "P ”9-7”-'”0 "W" GBCKY JVK TAGCXKPBWBXO Pl the preceding February. LVUBLK QD VKUC W0 TAPPCD. T01 GITPMKC-MWAAWUQ VKIAKD. February figures by categories Yesterdays cryptoquotai FAIR 3!: ALL THY HOPE! were: residential 339,795,000. down 341678.700; business 853381.800, up AND PROBPEROUS BE THY LIFE IN PEACE AND WAR -SHAKESPEARE. 86,508,000; industrial 857.l9l.000. up 334,175,700; engineering 846.- 372.6300, up 321,793,000. February figures by regions were: Atlantic 5l0.000.tX)0. up 8500,- f,',?,?.;,,,o?"3f;,,.f”gff,li,l;3;,0g5'ol;,. "f;.;. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 87,000,000. W e I t e r n 521700.000: -V Barret: snap down si.soo.ooo. 1! OUTOF Tt-MT g CAN'T 5TAY. MAJOR. WE HEARD THE MIGSUS RATT LING ' - POTS AND FANS Big February jobs included: Atlantic eMother house. Hali- fax. 56,000,000; housing. Oromocto. N.B.. Sl.900,000. Quebec -ylant expansion. Mon- treal, 515000.000; seminary. Ste. Fay, 55,000,000. Report Hugo Timber Purchase ilL'.lil-'tiRD. Me. (AP)--The Ox- ford Piiiii-r t.'ii.. which claims the title hi living ''the largest mill un- der one roof in the World." laid lllonilay it has made one of the larlzcst single purchases of tim- berlnnds in Maine's history- The company said it siined I! purchase .greement to take title to undivided interests of approx- lmately 70 per cent in 20.1000 acres of softwood ands, princi- pally in northern meraei and Piscaiaquls counties. ,' The company also nrqiiirerl 2.1,- t00 acres in other parts of thel state. with I total of approxi- mately 155.000 acres involved int the u .. The price was not disclosed. , Oxford Paper said consolidatedi sales of the company and its sub-i sidiartes lottllled S6i.688.fMl in III. highest in its 57 years of op . Sales in 1955 totalled GAD. Net earnings after us. and Canadian income taxes last year totalled a record 84,644,275. or 86.13 a share on the common stock after dividends on the Dftlefcncg stock. The company's 1950 acquisitions bring its forest reserves in Maine. New Brunswick and Nova Scotla to a total of A2l.9w acres of soft- wood. MUGGS & SKEETER -J't.l&,&IE WITH MY R1LY.'I WANT TOBNEUER AIA1'H.' TILLY THE TOILER ma KETT JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 g ICES I CAN HEAR A Moron, our r pour ill ANYTHING...