PA IGHT 1. Clip. ee wool 2. Shove 8. Pent d. A great U. 21. Smallpteee l="l.Y CROSSWORD M. '22. V M. Pig pen l. president 16. Anesthetic l. Silkworm 30. Female dUil Hlllblilii under . vows tlcel.) Suspect High tmus.) lJLiiI-IJL! "on leludefe hens 30. Oebine New York Ill“! RI of ail . Qfle gigantic in size 043mb) 81. Aside 82. Exclamation U. heqhlag U. Pzonoun 87. Hal! an em 38. Covering of brain 39. Metallic rock 40. To cap again B. Move. tn spite of inertia d5. Fish e6. Astringent fruit (zll-YHOQUUID-A eryptogmn quotation Y; rnuo no PDX FHGTDCNQX 14V PBX OKCTA TLPPKX-V XYSI-DMNCTX. Saturdayh Cryptoquote: HGD; PDIIG HG SXNI AN OPEN FOE MAY PROVE A CURSE, BUT A PREFENDED FRIEND IS WORSE—GAY. Dlatrtbuted by King GUI-L CLUB IIYILDS OWN GLIDER ('R.-\I~"I‘ DARTMOUTH, NS. Jail. 3i -— (OP) — Dartmouth resident; will lee an unfamiliar sight late this month it’ the dreams of rt small group of air-minded young mm and women come true. The Gull Gliding Olub oi Darl- mouth hopes to have it; first glider in the air soon. It will be the only glider seen here for some time and the club probably i5 the only one urea Syndicate. Ina. graduate of McGill Unitcrsity, who is the only member to ltave any previou; gliding experience, He hopes to be able to assist other members of the club Ln pus- ing tests set for glider pilots under new Dtllflftmeflt oi’ Transport reg- ulations. The club. incidentally, in- cludes women as well as men; and all sees too. WELL BRED HENS “FHN LESS FEED Sees Flaws In ll. S. Plans For - Atomic Control tly The Associated Prose) . Jan, M-The Soviet magazine New Times declared to- clay that three basic flaws exist in Bernard Baruchh plan for atomic energy control and ex- claimed that his recommendation for continued United Stetsl pro- duction of atom bombs disclosed "where the dog lies buried!" The Soviet publication‘ said that the three flaws were: l. The proposed internat- ional atomic energy authority would be independent o! the United Nations security coun- cil in its activities and would be dominated by the United States u has been the U.N. 2. Atomic energy as envis- aged by Baruch would oper- ate like a “real world atomic trust" which could dispose o! all resources and run all the work on atomic energy in all countries. ii. Baruch proposed to delay indefinitely the transfer to the atomic authority control oi work being done in the United Slates in the sphere of atomic energy. Another editorial in New limos. discussing the problems to be iaced by the Big Fourjoreiill ministers in their meeting in Moscow in March, charged that the wrslcrit powers were not dc- SifOl-lb of carrying out reparations agreements on Germany stipulat- ed in the Potsdam agreement. It charged Britain and the United States with taking valu- able properties out of Germany, and said in the CtlSc oi illt: Brit- tsh mite that 5O per cont of cur- rent production in some indus- tries is being imported to Brit- ain. New Times also declared that tho Soviet Union “docs not rec- iognlze immunity for princes of the Catholic Church" in connec- tion with political activity, and said the Vatican has "openly set its course for a struggle against democracy." TWIN OR A'I‘I<.‘D LONDON - (CF) -- David and Adam Block, twin brothers and both lleutenant-oolonels in the Royal Artillery. rcceived the same decuraticn- - the D S O — frcm the Taggart Discusses Earn Flour Prim WINNIPEG. Jan. 24 —(CP) 7- Fioor prices were described h!" today by J. o. TBBKIFl- fllllrmlfl of the Agricultural Prices Support Board. u stabilizing mm r-‘vtlllc- tlon even t: the support nrlvfl We" not as high as farmers would like. He told the annual convention o! the National Dairy Council o! 0e- nadu that tloor ptrices would also probably reduce the cost o! trans- terrlng commodities flrwn producer to QOIIIUMC, and this without the necessity for any government sub- sidy. While outlining advantages o! a price support program, to which he said the federal government was committed, m. Teggert laid he did not know how long such a pro- gram would remain in operation, nor ditl he know the specific price levels which would be applied, Foreseelm: support prices as ald~ in; in maintenance o! dairy pro- duction he said census returns for 1941 indicated that only 6 l-2 per cent at‘ farmers derived their cltiet inco-me from milk. The more than 90 per rent whose main income came from other fields were inclin- _ed to curtail dairy opemtivons when price: silPPKl. thereby reducing the (WW fllllt-Hl- Support prices would twig eliminate this tendency, he Sill . Wife otsiifltit? Editor llles Suddenly SAINT JOIIN. N.B. Jan. 24~' ‘CP)"Milll.\' friends learned will sorrow of the sudden death today’ of Mrs. HG. Christie, wife o! Major Cllfl-Bllfl. editor of the Telegraph- Journal and the Evening Times- Globe. alter a. short illness. Mrs. Christie was the ionner Miss Flor-l once lti-(ugv O-pnitz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emile Oppitz ct London, England. She had been ill {or the last 10 days. Mrs. Christie ltad traveled ex- tensively. She had resided Ln Indie, and at Aden. in Arabia. About 26 years ago she came to Canada with her husband and took up residence in Kingsclear, York County. Five years later they came to Saint John an: have made their home here since. There arc surviving besides her husband, a datigltter Mrs, J. ltlartin ‘Funnlbtill of Toronto, and a son Major P.H.D. Sltaiw o! Montreal. The iuneral will be held Monday site-moon. FIGHT EQUINE ANIIMIA a; roszrama cuun-raou ram none us: or ans-mas South could not complain of bad luck in today's hand since o! the three key cerda held by the opponents, two were in favorable position. Bad management was the cause of declarer's defeat. South dealer. lfeltlrer ltde vulnerable. axes: a I. _QAK101 ‘10985 tlontragtbrltlgo g RELIABLE SERVICE‘! Good _\‘/_alues' Pleasant Shopping! 1e 2N1‘ Pass Welt opened ttho queen of, spades. and South realized that‘ the ace ups llkcly to be in tlicl East linnd. Hoping to ruff it. out. he played low from dummy on first trick. Wcs continued lht~~ suit, and South ruffed the third round. somewhat disappointed that the ace had not dropped en route. South wont to dummy with n, iantond to finesse a trump. Next ‘ hc laid down the trump ace. and l ithen he gave up a trump trick to East. That defender properly led the spade ace, forcing South to ruff. Declarer led another dia- nmnd to dummy and won the club fincssc. but when the club king failed to drop he had to lose a club trick for a one-trick set. ‘The reason for South's loss of, the contract ‘was that he took finesse: in all directions without ctiaeatneeo sartsracrton SINCE mo? 1 save both of dummy's Entries fot fittt-sscs in clubs. With two t-‘tul finesses. South would hart- los" no trick in that suit, and there- fore would have made his con- tract. csscs succeeded-us they did-he would still lose a trick in each suit. Correct play was to lead out the trumps from the South hand and thinking. Since there were only two entries to dununy. 1w W85 limited to two flnesscs. Clearly, no good result could be expected from one finesse in hearts and one in clubs. Even if the fin- DOTTY DRIPPLE Iv Buford Tuna - t= r cm |=t~o nvsau= A1409 ATLEA$T m. HAVE’ 1o Poultry nutrition and ltcrediiy ‘dfllflfmillc the efficiency with which a. hen utilizes Iced, or, in other if its tylli! east uf Montreal. With only l2 active tneuibers the Jlub decided to build its own single- King at the same investitttre. AIElL-BOURNE. Australia —~(CP\ ~A special titobile veterinary unit tel! Sllder at a cost o! $500 instead of purchasing one already-made. 710W almost completed, the craft is Sf the English “Kirby Kndet" typo With a'wiug spun of 40 feel. The idea o1 the club originated ,1 yea: ago in Dartmouth when sev- eral members of the Fleet. Air Arm were rtetioned at the nearby East- ern Passage airport. In early 194a a small membership had been on- roilcd’ hrTti’ work on the glider be. NIL _ , President of the club is George umber. I. chemical engineer and words. good breeding saves teed. Cwod brceding-inlterited character- lfillvs of lush Production -— makes aging 14o eggs pcr ti-lb. hen pet‘ y _ , “'“'“5l°m1“l1°_ll 0f a year is equivalent to 8 lb. of iced tnmtmttiwi of fecal in -.t ntaxtntum oi per down eggs pmducflL T] . _ _ Feed consumption in flocks Wlllfll ‘e mammlall“? c’! llllullfi‘ l5 lay an average oi 210 eggs per 6-lb. the first cast in egg production. and hm pg; year is equivalent to pram. L“ m“ 1'3"‘! Dmmlllm Del)?!"- ically s-lb. of feed per dozen eggs lia. numllmllfls produced. Still less feed is required ' possible thr- ‘eggs. ment o! Agriculture additional dozen eggs produced. Feed consumption in flocks aver- Dolnt out that n li-lb. lien consumes m produce one daze" eggs in (tucks about '73 lb. 0t‘ feed n year maintenance alone. The greater the hen egg production. the smaller fol‘ laying lil excess oi 210 eggs pen R..O P. chicks and ROI’. ‘h? sired chicks are the standard of amount at’ feed required for each good wading tn 589mm ha; beert sent to areas formerly occupied by Japanese to tight equine anemia —a deadly and infectious ltoz-se discuss. All zinltnals and birds which itmy have been in contact with diseased ltorses are being killed and it is considered unlikely that the disease will spread to Austra- ‘ LIMITED HABITAT el bird. is found in no other court- try. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. W xuos ma» man a/m. sn! um ILLIAMSOUR BOARDING * HOUSE Dtowunno egouno . ewes: lN1l-lE WAFFLES, 1 r / t, ' Z ‘ I. I é 4 ‘J-t-t-e: s.‘ _ With Moior Hoopla .. natives one ctzeAwuae, ‘ 1 t-tow cone HE 3'5» IIAVIIV untgumo Aux/cur IIMFMIAIR till-MT QHI DIP an ,1 FAIIIIK The Kiwi. New Zcslands itation- - tumult“: m‘ I SAID YOU CAN'T GOOUT- NOW-GO UPSTAIQS TU ‘DUI? ROOM- 6E!‘ AWAY Fm THIS MON%— I'VE A LOT§ BILLS TO PAY TOMOQEUN--DID VDU HEAR ME?6O UPSTAPS.‘ sutze r HEARD THE DOOR- BELL RtNG-