_B_EDTlME S_TORlE§ The Black Croaker It all be right and aothi'|g'Ci’ow's big cousin the Raven In <3 inamed (‘roakei And it is a wry Ii-r croalia the whole good name for him. He not only long. ihas a croaking mice . but he is __md Mmh" \.‘u’'_ always seeing ihinzs worse than they are 1.2- ic are ci‘oa‘ners and croak-. Now (‘maker and Mrs (‘maker erx A person with a had cold‘live oii the (iii-at .\I(ilIIl'i¢'lllI 'i‘!iey .~h ‘tiaki.-s tne \'()I(‘(' .lJI'\II Il\e win-re II is wild and few is said to ('l"'a when speaking. follts \lS.l the plaice l‘hc-\ have 'Jr.i‘..t.i'hci' I-to: ci'uak- .-\ny— t‘uiit'.iiie. fur 5u|lll‘I|0V\ lhe)’ mam one with a wire at all like Grand-‘age to live i ough the winter 'athev- I-‘roux .- lulled .4 ruak where there is little to be found er \nd lillt‘ .iho IS iilways in the V\£I_\ of food iiften Blacky -oc-..ng on tht tiarlx «dc o tti ‘as. the Lion has a hard time to get ant i\D(‘('llflL' the worse in nap» enuiigii to eat uheii the land is pen ~ called a croaker Blacky (‘O\'t‘I'(*\I with mow and ice But his big tnu~.ii~ (‘roaker and .\lrs. ('t*u.'iltct' time ei en a harder Iltiic I’i-.li.ip\ .hat is wh\ ihcy always 5t‘(‘f‘Ii to be croaking when- texer lilo) use their voices. S /v ‘\\ I Hlauvl/_,‘\ ~.V‘_ _ - i And Sometimes these would he left beside the water. the Green Forest, and knows most of what is going on tlicrc, Croaker is equally wise in what his neighbors are doing, His eyes I" “"9 “ ml‘? " 5°" °"Page 10 The Guardian Black)’. perhap; en-r sharper.-‘ Tuesday. Nov, 5, 1957 how to use them.’ ‘rent, 'Lion livea. He knows all about Fl th th M , 'I"uft th , ' i..»l“..x."'l‘.f....‘...."l‘;f,...... Jami; Retires, Hcid 44—Year Career matter. Mrs. Croaker for that They make it their businesm to. M0A\~-PREAL’ _ A “we” 9", know all about these folks. You R, mu encommsscd I woe,“ see. sometimes one of their neigh- sum. of clerk to wchprmdeu 501‘! 89“ "WW dinner 91311 118 of the continent’: largest rail- can eat and (‘maker and Mrs. mad §_\,'§[e[n came to g cl Croaker finish up what he leaves. he-re ilxia) with the retirement At this time of year it was of WII Hobbs, \I0€~pf‘t*Sld(‘lJl of I8lI‘I_\' easy to get as niucii food« pei'~t)nI|(*i, Canadian National as they needed There were many Railivays. things that they could and did eat,i wnham Henry Hobbs had a things they would not be able to close association with all depart- R01 In the Win!" All through the merits and divisions of the (‘NB spring and sumincxr there was and of its predecessor. the good hunting and good fi.~hing.‘(}t'and Trunk Railway, in will They didn't do much fishing thcm- he negaii his career As secret» selws, but often Billy Mink or an to thv law Sir Hs=nr.\' Thorn- Ltttle Joe Otter, or .~l0IIIe'0n9 else in" dm'|ml Sir Hf‘nl‘.V'S PHUFO who it a good fisherman, would ""1111? 3‘ I115‘ l’l‘95’*’m catch more than they could eat. "»VR- V“ Hilbh-‘ had 3“ ”””“' And s(,,m.t,me5 the“. “'0uId M ate ktiowledgc of the formative left beside the water \Iore titan ~""‘” M ”.w prewn‘ “nldefipread once had (‘maker watched HillyI"‘“"" '”°“"‘ ~”""” ago he .\link hide fish An future use. “E” ”"“‘:; r‘1:";£1r:r::ten:)0;3yup Tht-ii whcn Bill} had ‘one on his H "H I’ A ‘ ' . “Hy (.makH_ had hilpm mm nI4>(lPl'l1ll.lIllE the planning activ- self Croakcr is one who finds II "195 Of my person!"-.1 .depa”_ ‘ _ . mcnt He llH.\ since intioduced pa)‘ '0 “aim hi" "Pmm)°"S numerou~ methods and innovat- Th” nmmlng (maker “as ‘m’ ions l0\\éillI\ the achieiement of 3- know: He knows where on the (2 0 0 0 0 .\louniain Puma the Mountain me serving three year; as assistant 0; member of the Montreal Amat- rol those companies. He became iasaociatcd widi Sir Henry Thorn- tton when the CNR was formed 3 in im. His insiait into the affairs of the railway made mm a logical choice for the office of secret- ary of the company. an appoint- GRANDMA secretary. His jurisdiction in‘ erous subsidiary and affiliated companies 0! the railway inclu- ing 'I‘rans—Canada Air Lines w that company was incorporat- cd in I937. Mr Hobbs is a member of the ; Saint James‘: and past president of the Engineers Clubs. past president of the Marlborough ‘off and Country Club and the (‘anadian Railway Club. ii life TILLY ms TOILER eur Athleiic Association and at fellow of the Chartered lnstitutei of Secretaries. .. . .. EXHIBIT GERMAN BOOKS OTTAWA CPI-—'I‘he German lkinnymm 8” gain 5,_1_0_,15 lbs. '33’-"-6“-1"v3n--- . _ '03?‘ Get New Pop, Vim, Vigor g AQ my; 'hat . thrill! Bony limbs fill t. I hoI- '8 wt fill zp. Dl‘\k no longer azlrjaiiviig ybody OK‘: i an half-starved, aickly "beau-pole" look. ‘A543 nr hind] h newt could I fore an 1 4 pr ud at .apcl_v. heal -oolun fi[- 7“ vx 'i hrv thank Oxtrex Tonic ‘gngalets ilelpo . 7 ‘ . K’ 5 2 mid u hodv ski use rappo- .K1o¢53 Q74. rt 0 I k l . I d _ ' ' :....“i?..?.. A22: .2“’.i.?.‘."i,.,::‘.’,’,"‘i7.‘. 9 J 9 5 4 9 Q to raw: pep. " §et~acqiiainted" size only 604’. ’ ‘ c in d! Vin. ” n I! tr I‘ new un . pep, gm. Ihll very day. At all dxggista. .10 as J :IIIlIIIIIIIIIII :23?’ I Gei'I'AX SAVINGS I ‘K95’ I ‘fhnblddingz , Nod) last South Want 1 A Pass 2 NT PIC I 5 Put 8 NT ; Opening leao——five of hearts E‘ «-3 ll nflg §~° iamong players that certain bids i Conventions are a part of 'bridge which everyone takes for is to l8 points is an example of a convention pretty uniformly re- . cognired. The Blackwood con» '‘SH, 0" A long ‘an I ibest. and innumerable other con- by null. Without conventions all would “Hues wnh the king to catch dfi 40.SeragIio GOVERNMENT IEGSIBD be turmoil. A convention may dare,-'5 J'a(-k_ Both his I-emaim 41. Bnickand wing hearts are tricks. and the *"' .or PIILVS ha“ 1 Cerlfim m9"="l‘lthe scvcn of hearts was dropped ing. defensive convention that comest instead of two notriimp. decided which way to go to look Im‘ ub Wm? fl , l J I” ‘.h"‘"“"‘f“" “"‘ "“'*”"""i \li- Hobbs had intimate and ambassador Dr. H8590 von Ftp "3 k"‘‘“' N" “"1979 ‘ill? “35 8°1"l- general adniinisi.rati\-e exper- dorf will open the first German "' She didn't ln\ll(‘ (‘i-maker to E0 iencc iiiiiicr four Dl‘(".\l(I(’IlI§ In k exhibition ever shown in all WI-'h “PT Sh?‘ 19" him W” YT)" lfll-I he l’N‘('JifTlP priiate secret- Canada here today The exhi.hi- x ml: '0 filéllu‘ P ht‘ mind ll!‘ arv to the prcsident the tion includes 2.000 books pub- 0, Ihtmflhl Of the Big Rncr. He 3} (liuiiid Tiiinli and Grand Trunk lisihed between I9-Ill and 1957 The mini niadc up his llIlIi(l in ii) ov I’.-u-iiic R£lli\A:I_\< and suhscquent books cover all field: of study Q er thcrc Thcn he decided not to. l_\' serxed two other preside-nta and research. "lt is too fan“ he croaked “ _ _ >_ __ , _ don't want to fly so far heforet hreakfasl " Then he remembered‘ I L Y t:_l. Q a certain little pond deep in the; ACROSS 4.Br¢¢u |7.Nn» = Green Forest at the fool of thei 1-C°UK||‘ LLICOI \ l.IOI- 2 Great Mountain. There were‘ 5-s°‘“‘°° """'l‘ 13311’! ll frogs living there Perhaps hei '°'Iv§“°" E-Mm’ 14°51“. ‘l couldcatch ii I-‘rog It would taste 9 3|bl|C&l entrancs champa '5. good (‘maker is fond of Frogs,‘ “‘°”‘“ 7'0‘ ‘ "NEW" 20-39"? 5- itist as are Bobby coon and Long_ 10. Redacts tic stock of 3|.wood¢g [egg the }i(.mn_ ‘ 18. Oil 11>! rou Arlaona block —*" r‘-‘—----——-——— Pelt! Indiana I1.Amor|- C 18. An apostle I. Author— can ONTRACT RI “’°°"°°° """°'° “ B 15. Capital Tom’; chunpa lulu-day's aunt > Bmgxfl (Can) Cabin" 28. Under-auto 80. Earthy to. sh_arp- 9. Dried orchid ooaaton depoui g Pom root tubarl 8.111;}: 81. Once mom 1'" n ,h t‘ ‘ °°V¢"|n8 regard 36.At one time 3 up 8 9 ‘me 11 Distiguro auddenb 2l.8kiil 36. Venerable I Dcclarer took East‘; queen of ‘ hearts and led the jack of spades 18 New EC“ .“,l"'..i,“..l;’:‘.'..‘,’..i’.‘,‘: 5:":.E....’";f’i5.:"E..’: ,9 ‘s',’,‘,‘;{,";‘§_*?’ question is which , The proper return is the three of hearts. This is in line with the 3-,_Lamb. convention that when you return (ohm the suit your partner led you play gg_ wma ye.“ back the card which was origin- 33.1,,“ « - meuurcs Observe the effect upon West. fi,Temp|. He now knows you started with (Siam, four hearts. Since he originally 8(,Kindof3t¢w had five hearts, dummy one, and; 38.---— P you four. he does not have to bet (N.Y.) a mathematical genius to deduce: 97.111-temper declare-r started with exactly? od person three. " S. American West therefore wins the nine’ novelist. of hearts with the ten and C0"-t 39. Cut contract is down one Of course. a-V33‘ on the king so that the suit would‘ 1-1'? ‘ “mt” not get blocked 3-Dlunu-“CI. Suppose, though. you had rr 3- NV“ ("cum ‘granted. conscioiisly or not. An.turned the seven of hearts nvour DAILY CRYmQUoTE_nen,. how to '0“ M‘ ’ ' AXYDLBAAXR In L 0 N G I I I. L 0 W contintic but the king. He might one . tor simply stand: for another. In this lunple A ll useo fcar dc-ctai~cr‘s nrlillnal holding for the three Us. X for the two 0'a. otc. Single lettora. apoc- was AJ-9-3 and shift in another troplm. the length and formation 0! the ward; an an luau. I Each day the code lotterl an dllfolflt. A Oryptonau Cushion an original heart holding of Q‘:l_ V Z A 0 X E u G N V W X 0 V E . Z S V x West would win thc ntnc with the ten but could not tell wlicthcr to suit. One other thing Partner won’! misrcad the three as indicating That would give South .\-.l-9-74 and he would have bid the suit 1; z x q 3 5 ; y z X Q UEBX-UZXJJXB. Acmgvfiufiflj “gong : velntions h2;\~e0(l.:decc;)mej an integ- _ ra part 0 g rt He. For l9§:hm?wmO 3:‘, : Adherence to conventions pro -~v~=»-~.-.:,«--- - ‘:::°*..:m.'::"'.::...;t..:‘"3. .‘:'.";= for - - - ma no I In today's hand is illustrated a‘ : CALVIN BULLOCK : I LII. . IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Television Programme Schedule TV By JOSEPH Mat-SWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer CHANNEL 13 The forthcoming NA'l‘() summit meeting sounds like the biggest thing that has happened in the , North Atlantic alliance since it 3 W‘ D m Afternoon Musicale was formed. 9 Russia's Sputnik diplomacy has V ‘ id)’ apparently joltel Western leaders 5 "” 7’ m ‘rhe 1'3"”! and “'8 into a newly-hardened conviction 5 _ ,9 lthat their safety lies in a freer ”’m‘K'dd‘°“ K3"0°nl .exchange of efforts and ideas 5_00 r;’m.—~Westc-‘rn Theatre , within NATO I 4 34! p m.-— Howdy Dot 00 m ' (Z I‘ ( Y T9"-‘Vl8I0fl 3 Seldom hasipublic opinion been _ ,. '\‘°“*‘ ‘more stirred than by the k 7 "1 V‘ '"-WW"-'"hPr ledge that Russia i. ahead in de- 7 N’ I’ m “Thr” w“"“"9°l'§ vcloipment of the intercontinental 7 30 P m ‘ ('""" 89°" TI'"'l“5 missile. th ultimate weapon 3 "0 I‘ m R"""’h Pa”-" Then there was the drama of the H 30 I‘ m- Ham "3"" -'3'“ Sputnik whirl in 1 around the l’f’"'° ‘ earth. 9 0" P '"« -l W" P8“ Chal . WARTIME RI-‘.CAI.Ll-ID "‘"“° , indecision. especially in Wash- ‘" ington, was swept away by these "" l‘ '“ “"‘"“'”" M"'°” ‘events and Prime Minister Mac- l"W!"° millan of Britain was quiok to respond to the new feeling tihere. _ e tone of the resultii con- uim Pm-”C B C T°"""‘°“ ference between Presi'dentngEisen- N°‘” <hower an Macmillan was remi- _____— niscent of the iinpercedented co- operation achieved by Winstol CKCW ._ Moncfon (‘hiirchill and President Roose- velt during the Second World NATO Reflects Conviction Free Exchange Is Necessary “°'“"iof intellect and persiiasion. ‘ MIDS1‘ OF CROWD8 n.curvod has 38.Greek letter Yesterday’: Cryptoqnoto: GANNOR ‘PHI HEAR!‘ IN FEEL W-E25 99 w. car A \EW 8A5<ETBA‘.l.., 7:2 ? ETTA KETT MICKEY MOUSE IIXIUNONGX ‘PHI FRIGHTFULLY ALONE 2- in thinking Britain ha< movcdi closer to Itiropc, as is shown in! ‘the economic field by hcr wish tto become a member of the pro- posed free trade group i ' The US has found itself more. an more committed far beyond its borders. as is shown by its“ .attcmpts to hold the lid on the! ‘ Middle East cmildmn , « Observing all this was Paul-§ Henri Spaak of Belgium. the nevi 4N’A'I‘O secretary-general with the! Churchilliian air and unusual gifts‘ MAQKS -- WE CAN 60 Speak was .lohnny-on-the-spot at the Washington conference to in vi i e Eisenhower. Vlacmillan‘ and other heads of government to the NATO meeting. iCHAN(‘.lNG NATO - Spank heads VA'l‘O's 15 nation] ; coalition which represents a totalt population of 450000.000, but he never forgets it is designed to re- sist exipairsion by a’ (‘ommunist ruled empire totalling The current thinking reflects a. .d¢-terrnination to formulate posl—i live policies, an opposed to the idea of dashing around to plug OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE /.3’-///,> -so-IE6 we onw Z i as ot-'-F,/HEN’ 0°‘-‘BLC an 5' 30”‘ JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 loopholes as they are punched by i ihafnovglihzfldischange have been Channel 2 War. Gone or nearly gone was the‘ heard in NATO for two years. L. American emphasis on security B. Pearson. then Canada's eitter-i pm p,m.—Tuesday Playhlll that has hampered ioint ‘Western; nal affaircminicu-r. was 0 New Weather, development in scientifnc mat- the committee of Three Wise Sports ten. It was replaced by an eta-, Men who recommended last year Double Life erness for freer exchange. expansion into non-military flelda |;m p_m.-—Over the Back ON THE SPOT conpermnio and exchange. Fence But behind these events were Spank has been one of the Oztb p.m.—-Opcn House earlier. more subtle. changes est eiuponeints of this. dgfl p.rn.—-Howdy ' 3:1! p.m.—'I'lIo Earth and Its . "'°"'t Del I w iwloff 0:!) p.a1.—Woata-a Theatn a o lzfl . Rflar "' Set Up At Once In Ottawa 0:0 5?. OfI"I'AI'A <0?‘ — Delegates to eions today. 71” a national convention of the I-‘cd- neiogue, uluegffd the pa. 73’ crated Women‘: InstitutesnI(‘an- "am". om“ 1,, “gym by ,- '_:" III 0509541!‘ l'¢‘€0"‘"N’" executive director and po ‘-3 immediate establ M of pel'- 0... 0; .- , ff ma .- 35‘ ntanent. national offices in 0t- Sam, fimncm he", .0 am“ . I-IVE _ i. the office Yonld be gollcitegnfrvgt ' 1-. ,.,¢om,,.,,,¢ 3- win; the fedora government. '_.' ' g. 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