Pvgeg14 The Guardian Satuid-I-Y. contract BRIDGE By a. JAY nncana louthdealer. .3 Etrrtsidesvulnerable. ; NORTH .65! UAIOII QAI1 &KQ5 WEST EAST At .011 ; 919654 UK?! 3 .43 OQJIOI 5.110962 QATI S0011! QAKJIOII UQ Ql-(I51 Q83 Thebiddlng: South West North East J; Pass INT Pass 3. Pass 4. Opening lead-jack of clubs. The facts were these. The pack Dec. 29. 1956 t . mm: 1 l of clubs was covered with the queen. East won and returned a, club. Declarer played a trump to, . the ace. Then. after considerable? OTTAWA (CF) -- Attainment of reflection. he played the king of.a comprehensive national health spades. giving up on the idea of: insurance plan will be the top ob- going to dummy for a possiblei jective of the Canadian Labor Con- ujnp finesse. Wimately. South lost two din-I President Claude Jodoin said to- mohds and a trump for a onelday in his new year messllle. trick set. North contendedl The head of the newly-formed vigorously the spade should havei organization of 1.000.000 members been finessed. claiming that evenl expressed disappointment that 1956 if the finesse lost the contractlpassed "without concrete results." was safe. I "Too many Canadians are suf- First. we agree with North's fering ill - health simply i contention that if dummy is en-1 there has been delay after delay tered for the purpose of leading; on the part of governments." Prea- another spade. the finesse is in ident'J0doin said in his first year- order because it assures the con-lend message since he became tract. win or lose. If the finesse.-head of the CLC on lts formation wins there is no spade loser; it it! last summe . loses there can be only one dia-1 "The health of the Canadian mond loser because the fourth people is something that should diamond can be ruffed in dummy. not be used as a political foot- Wanl Industrial Peinsionsl To SupplemenlOld AgeAicl gress' 1957 legislative program. i leadtorestarethsauthority of the Uiltod NattotI”- in the Middle Eastcrlatsaadtohaveavttpcl lice lorce eshblhhed I try as a whole. Our unions see no reason to cease efforts to ob-l lain justifiable improvements. "In fact. in the face of radical ltnological changes and in the extension of automation. it is es- "But bag hp. 3-5 sential that a high level of pur- he added. not in ,::mp::c;i,. chasing power he maintained in putes but in mm mam. . . If we are to have peace: we must MP "'0 hungry people. During 1956. the Canadian government in- In international affairs. Mr. creased its aid to nude;-dgvglopedt Jodoin - i' C the V J Collllfiel. but it must be increased government": action in "taking the still more." Shaw's Alphabet-Reforming Will Be Tested In Court Canada if there Is to be a market for the goods which now can be produced in increasing quantities. -.-. - - .. .......,!. CFCY-TV CHANNEL 1!. Sponsored by The Ross Burner & Electric Ltd. Oil and Electric Ranges-Oil er Coal Rang. as - Relriscrators - Vacuum Cleaners - Washing Machines - Flow Oil Furnaces - television - Rangettes - Radios - Presto-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen Inns- sa - Quaker Otl Ranges - Cabinet or However. the suggested line of i play is incorrect. While it works: on this hand. it is not successful if it turns out that West has East": spade and diamond hold- ing. ' The proper method of play. after the ace of spades, is to abandon trumps and play dia- monds. This method is bound to succeed. come what may. Let's examine the actual hand. and see what happens. The acc and king of diamonds are cashed and a third diamond led. East wins but cannot prevent South from ruffing his fourth diamond. ' Declarer makes ten tricks even if he mlsguesses the trump situa- tion. l.et's sttppose, however. thatl either defender ruffs the ace nrl the king of diamonds. Is this fatal? No. Because there would then be onlyione trump outstand- ing which could be easily picked up. and again declarer's fourth diamond is trumped in dummy. The total trick losses, if this happens. are a club and two dia-: moods. In other words. rcgard-l less of any distribution whatever. of the diamond sttit. defeat of that ball, and the Canadian Labor Con- gress will exert every effort at its disposal to obtain action in 1957.” INDUSTRIAL PENSIONS He also said steps should be taken towards the formation of an idustrial pension plan with gov- ernment participation. "With the high level of employ- ment." he said, "There is an op- portunity to introduce an industrial pension plan. Many workcrs now are contributing in one form or an- other to plans which will supple- ment the entirely inadequate old age tensions when they reach re- tircment. An urgent necessity. Mr. .lodoin said. is the co-operation of all lev- els of government in meeting the problems of education. He reiterated the CLC's call for a federal-provincial confercnce uni the question and added the hope that I957 will hring "a ronccrtedl and orderly effort to meet ouriz country's educational ncctlsu" During the year, he said. or- gantzcd labor will continue to press for improved conditions. de- spite attempts ln many quarters to LODON lReuteral-The will of George Bernard Shaw. which left money to finance a ll.tCIHlllI1ed alphabet. will be tested in the courts early in the new year- Shaw died in 1950. aged 94. leaving about 111600.000 (8l.680.000l. After payment of death duties and special bequests. well over 51100.- 000 will be left for disposal under terms of Shaw's will. This will is. in every sense. a typically Sharian document. When it was first published in 1951, like many of his works. it startled. shocked and exasperated people because it proposed a scheme- progressive or outrageous. accord- ing to tasteefor remoulding the alpabet. Shaw left the residue of his es- tate in trust to initiate and finance- inquiries into the possibilities of h' phoenetlc alphabet embodying 40l letters, instead of the conventional) 6. Any ntuttey left after providing for the alphabet scheme was to be' divided equally among tltc British: Museum, where Shaw often rcadl and worked. the national g8llPl'3'l blame it for inflationary trends. of his native Ireland. and thej Just what the task Involves was methodically listed by Shaw. . The first thing to be ascertained is the number of people who speak the Ellsllsh language and write it by the established and official 26- letter alphabet. Then must be reckoned the amount of time which would be saved "per individual scribe" by the substitution of "an alphabet 90"l3lBlnE at least 40 letters pro- viding one symbol for each sound." Next. the researcher has to dis- cover "liow many of these per- sons are engaged in writing or printing English at any and every moment in the world." Then. on the basis of all this information. must brestimated the "time and labor wasted by our lack of at bols. The playwrighrs 40-lctlcr alpha- bet would be based on the exist- ing ABC with additional symbols to mark phonetic sounds which normally need a rmuluttallun of two or more such Icttcrs. Shaw ft the exact form of the new alphabet to be detcrnutlcd and de- signed by others. The pttblic trustcc who man- least 14 unequivocal single sym-' E 4 i 1 Space Oil Healers - Kemae Oil Burners contract becomes impossible if LOOKS T0 FLTURE will but: coal. wood and garbage. Power tgun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. 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Take-Out Service DIAL 7131 WCKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 SATURDAY m.-Test Pattern m.-Western Theatre .m.-Count of Monte Cristo .m.-Wild Bill Hickok .m.-Oh Susanna rn.-Early Evening TV News .m.-Weather .m.-sports .m.-lolly Too Dum .m.-Holiday Ranch .nt.-Perry Como Show : .m.-smart Women .m.--Wayne & Shasta .rn.--CDC TV News .rn.-CBC TV News .m.-Juliette tn.-Hired Wlb SIIIAY aura-but 8'9S3'? 9 NH” 888888 888888 vvvuvuv gvuvpp n-gg- r--- at ya lzls-With? Wlaehrll 4:Q--You Are There only one round of trumps is taken. Either a diamond and a spade will be lost. or two dia- monds and no spades. i'Wc are convinced that such ef-l forts are essential to an expand- ing economy." he said. "andl lsnrely no one will suggest that, .. Canada has reached the limit off DANISH CHER?" pg-gsipzssibtltttes of economtc ex-3 The Lutheran church is the nag ”l.ab0r realizes the responsibili- tlonal church of Denmark, sup- ll0il of its position. both in relation ported by the state. lto its membership and to the coun- IEDTIME srotttss The Loveless Cousins With grim starvation face to fare. ger, Both were near to starving. For sentiment tlterels little place. "l'll" ha” "0 b”5l"95l 0”” ll"? wld Mum" Nun". in the Green Forest," snarled Cou- i Grav Reddy Fox was hunting over in mi . ' the Green Forest. He had hunted as gozaisvjiii :;oTli;:jh1;;gl:yh:,3 thoroughly over the snow cover: smmed in his turn ed Green Meadows He lhad had --NO Such thing. You belong on M l"Ck' It had 3"" lie 53'"? the Green Meadows and in the WW "1? l" we ol P5.5l”."94 Thejold Pasture. Why don't you stay snow was too deep to catch Mice. where you bclong-3 1 belong in the 3:3 my dows. Time and again Raddy had 4 i:,':kgr,:)el'l.';,d'fierE';-an xxx sgrdmi: .112”::"."::..”::..::”..:."".::t:5 rm 4' w;- - , - -most unp casant gr n. 'ou now goulilndt see M0Ut?l9- TlI:”":l1h a grin can be pleasant or very ' d , 99",” "n "W3 I9 unpleasaht. and that is the way it 3.1:: 1:: ::::r.:;:":.:”?.:.: t .3 mt .- my - rig t over ere as you ave an f.3L'iSglX'2.!St 31.”. 355:2 eFSI.'.f.”.5l W" ';,','-”",". ""' K""”;”, R''''”- '1' -you tn you can rve me ou. who lived over there. A Mouse at ,' just try 11, come on, just try it!" 5”” W" ”'"3' ' b"'- hm ' 5'0"" l Roddy snarled as he said this and '””"M 5' ' 3”” d""'"- the snarl had a most unpleasant sound. Gray Fox didn't try it. in fact he backed up a little. .Reddy mov- ed forward with his lips drawn back. showing all his teeth. He was growling and snarling. Gray fox backed up a little more. The truth is he as afriad of Reddy. He would fight if he had to. but he really didn't have to. If he had had a dinner and Reddy had undertaken to take it away from him he would have had cause. He wasn't a coward. but there really was nothing to fight for. He knew 'that he couldn't drive Reddy a- .way unless Reddy wanted to go. iso there was no use to try. I "i suppose you are over here "Y" i." no human 0'" ha. , looking for one of those Grouse. isnarled Gray Fox- You wont get In the Green Forest." snarled one. I can tell you that right now. cm”. 5",, You may be smarter than I am. but you won't get one. So you may Unexpectedly he came face tojas well go back to the Old Pa - face with another hunter. It was turr where you belong." . another Fox. It was Cousin Gray. "Says who?" demanded Reddy. sometimes known as the Tree Fox He growled and snarled. because he is a fairly good cllmb- Then he made a sudden rush at his cousins. Gray Fox Jumped to one side. Then he did a surprising thing. At least it would have been surprising to anyone who is not acquainted with Gray Fox. He climbed up in a tree and he glar- ed down at his redcoated cousin. "Come on up!" he taunted. "Come on up In this tree and l'll MM you here''' He knew that Reddy couldn't do it. ' er. Could you have seen these two. when they met you wouldn't have thought they could be cousins. There was no family affection as there should have been. as there always should be cousins. They are never friendly. these two, lteddy and Cousin Gray. But p right now they were bitter ene-I mles. That was because of hurt-1 ”' i I suotzrc I nae--out none "5 TO SPEAK OF I OUR IOARDING HOUSE we rtAev.:g':eKiimtos:;lrc;Ho:a - L MAN . gitmnr M373. cuaen-Asu . ?2i”"..uL'9.'S.s”"ps3;&tmm”"”s ” , AND mammals vttu. Powsel. ' JOUE.'rLLMABCt-I INTO I457 WITH mu: BRAVE 5Mu.e out me mess MLISKETEERSI MAJOR HOOPLI Royal Acadcnty of Dramatic Art. if for any reason the alphabctl scheme fell through. all the tnottcv Wm-S yam”! . A. - y. 308:5 to go to the three lnslltu-i Shaw always rwmdod me .9 ' , . . I. . vcepted English alphabet as "a 59 Vdld B01 Specify in .n; utlllreltc of the phocntt-ians." ?Vl10,Vl83 10 Carry Out his alphabet lie also was impressed by the, ::g"gT&)-0 allthglltght One tl!8SS8Eet I3 faipt that in the Russian alphabet, - 'W V, P5 am?" -W820? 1' w ich contains 33 letters, his own 9'?” "'9 mlnlslrylol education name could be spelled J ti- mtght be well equipped for the cally in two letters. instead of task. (our, p DAILY ctzdsswotzo ACROSS 2. Beetle 14. One I. Heathen street 0. President urchin tcsech.) Mature ll. insect stage Nay I1. Fruit lit.) Footwear I3. Entltle Otherwise it. Placard Egg of I5. Town tlnd.) i a louse 16. Fence Close opening 3: 11. Nickel y taym.) Solemn I8. Abbot'a Wan slippers Fuel 20. Relating to stiff flour life (comb. pudding form) Plead 21. Employ Fix 22. Bill of fare Deep 23. Young valleys of a cow 26. OVA :1. Arabic letter 2!. Shallow vessel 30. Pinch 31. laarned teachers (India) 35. The (Old Eng.) 10. Tibetan priest I1. Particle of negation II. American Indian so. Measure of land 11. Not ever 42. bttertaln ages Sllnw's estate. llils asked the high court to give a rultng on the L-'.l.'..l..I l2lDl1lD '.Tl1lI.ll! PJDBB El?-l"ll4 Ll:-ll-)1 i nmiiri none 3. 4. 3. 6. 'f. 8. 25. D. 28. 29. Yesterday's Aaswu 80. Property charge 39. Biblical name )0. ll. 16. 19. 81. 32. liable to Human trunk 84. War horse 20. 22. 23. 33. t Archool.) 42. Excla- mation I. Ptnsapplos ( So. Ant.) DAILY CRYA IOQUOTE - Here's how to work III l A X Y D I. B A A X 3 i Is I. 0 N 0 l' E I. L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. in this sample A to used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. trophos. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. single letters. apos- A cryptsgrsm Quotation 'IT MHT Mww RTUTTRTPY VI VFT Ml'VYK'l')l. TJTHN IVOW V0 OI VI fills?!-IKMD. Yesterdare Cryptequolet IN VAIN WI BUlLD Till WORLD. UNLESS Tl-II BUILDIR ALSO GROWS-EDWIN IARKHAII. Muses 3. 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