QGIQNJQM Wednnedll October I 555519916 or dramatic de- vmmng, quite unpredictable m‘; unloreeen- Indy be the means l ma,“ me hey in the door or “N, ‘m; poet pleasant and , ,,,,,..,,...“'"t. veluee and enduring pros- “qqq- hen e more "flash, in gen"!!! W b" 0°11‘ M“ “m "£51.15? T303 deals ‘m-‘m m my private lite. and M; gepute. Keep realistic, 58M- .flrflsley Phenol! whose birthday it is may for e madden onrudi i" Lt. - “Sen. Sinionils 0n‘ Staff 0f lniperial stance College (By James MoCoolr, Canadian Preee Staff Writer) wnnon, Oct. 21-(0? cable)- u-Gen. Guy Granville Slrnmondl, wk,” appointment as army in- "ructnr at, the imperial defence ' Csmberley, Surrey. said in an interview today he g5 plEGSed with the new post because it permits him to keep in touch with the latest mi-litary de- velopments. Gen. Slmonds. 43. 0f Klnsstonl n; commanded the 2nd Cana- ' the invasion of He will replace Mzrl-Girn. J. F, F. Whiteley, pre- rent army instructor. who is g0- mg to Canada as commandant of the Canadian Staff College. 1m purpose of the defence col- Pg!‘ is to produce throughout the onunonwealih a body of senior for the ff-ghting services, s well as civil officials, who will e capable of holding high rom- ends and key appointments in hc Commonwealth defence sys- em in peace and war. Thr selection of Gen. Simonds understood to have been re- nmmcnded by the chiefs of staff nd the Canadian Government. ey were asked whether he could spared for the two-year period uring which he will study nnd enrh. He lS the first senior Dominion riicer to have a place on the instruction at ivherc Gen. Whiteley among his instructors. Other iret-tiug officers are from the m: STARS so. l? , n, onxnvmvs - xnmsm of unusual developments of a. breath-taking and dramatic char- acter, which may involve a radical change in the eitairs — financial business. domestic and otional. While the prospect seems encour- aging for steady and easy pmgrus tow a cherished goal. perhaps in the ulfllrnent of the "heart's de- sire" yet a rush or lll-corasldered gram oi’ current lucrative and happy openings, might swerve to undesirable denotiement. in which intimate affiliations are involved. Shim erratic, unotional decisions and analyse for sound values. Achildbornonthis dayhu splendid abilities, with ingenuity, shill and high mutations. ' Threat 0f New Goal Strike In llnited States (By William l. Spear) WASHINGTON. Oct. 31—(AP)— The threat of s paralyzing new oosl strike in the United Stltl next month arose tonight a; John L Lewis charged the government with breaching its contract and moved tomeopcn the whole ques- tion of wages. hours and a nost oi’ other matters. The charge of contract violation, believed to be the first such ac- cusation ever levelled by a union against the government as thc operator of seized properties, arose from interpretations of the exist- ing pact. Mr. I/cwis, head of the United Mine Workers o-f America (AFLJ said tho government's interpretations had cost his un- ion "milllons of dollars." Unless the government, which has been operating the sol: coal mines since last springs strike, agrees to a new contract 5, new wtlkout could start Nov. 20. John D. Battle. executive sco- retary of the National Coal As- sociation, withheld formal com- ment until "we learn more spout" the Lewis move, Citing "sbgnlflcuni rhanzzs in government wane policy." Mr Lewis, recovered from his appen- dicitis operation. demanded .1 con- ference with Interior Secretary standing Charlottetown talent. One oct comedy by Y. P. ADMISSION 50c Krug here Nov. l to nctwiinte “new arrangements affcctintg wages. hours. rulcs. practices. dif- ferentials, inequalities anti all other pertinent matters." The Krug-Lewis contract of M-iy 29, which cnried the last strike, provided, Mr. Lewis said, that either party could reupvn it by giving 10 days‘ notice of u new n\'_v, sir force and civil servide. "BBOUIIUIIK COXITQPBIICP- And. I10 ‘AGIIOSS 2. Abyss so. Bed-like fl. Aside Cl. Conform structure 0. Melodies t. Rue 20. Fat 11. Addition to o. Three, u. Amount on a bill at cards which rates k it. Long- S. Hawaiian are assessed shafted greeting 24. Exclamation weapon 7. Branching 27. To furnish ll‘. Platform B. Not suitably 29. Greek letter s4. CitgeNeb.) 9. E. Indian 32. Sounds _ l6. Eittrut tree 34. Three-legged , , ‘ ‘um "I Body or “and Ieltrrdly s Answer %culty water S7. Examinations _ pa. Leap 11. Throngl a9. Bonishment 4-1. Disflsure, l7. Detest l8. An 4i. Wceps 45. cotuuncilv" l9. A star in accepted 42. 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Aid or KINSMEN CHARITY BENEFIT 8:30 Admission 30 Cents ‘I, l N Bontract Bridge D B)’ Josephine Culbertson l - ' If By Josephinobulbertson I z ‘IMAGINATION ; / I Figuring out what an opponent I would have bid with certain hold- ' / __ ings is often the key to a declarer’: Z \ success. Note this case: i // \ / \ \ West dealer. Q- Both sides vulnerable. I i North-South 20 part-score i a A s Q A 7 4 Q Q J 6 3 s]; A K Q 5 THE 4x963 §Q1o54 om: y DANCE v K Q1 N. 2 Q 1O 9 W E Q 8 2 CLUB Q A 9 S O 10 8 7 2 Make reservations early ‘N 7 ‘ J 7 4» 9 i3 PHONE H98 @653 DANCING Q K 5 4 with ORCHESTRA s]. 10 8 4 3 2 Every WEDNESDAY, h . _ rnmsv we ssrvnnsv WT f bmdmg‘ A - ~ es North East South dmission $0 Cents l. Daub“ Pass 2‘ __ 3 Q 4 A Pass Pass Pass added, 15 days after that date (Nov. l) either party can termin- ute the contract after five addi- tional days. Civic Election lleld In Saint John ~ SAINT JOHN. 11.8., Oct. 2i — ('01P) — Two Independent candi- dates, oplposhig s-ix representing the Civic Improvement League: were sucoesful today in ex-trezmely light bfillviina as a mall proportion o! about 19,000 rligible voters elected rthe six councillors of Saint John's common council. One Independent, Ernest W, Bet. iternon, led the poll with 2,161 votes. The other Independent, J. Pwder- idr Belyea, polled 1,940. 0f their Uivlc Improvement Iscague opponents, Comicillor James A. Whitcbone ranked next to Pat- terson in the final count with 2.115. Ocumci-lilors Charles R. Vfasoon, with 1,848, and Stanley F Jamieson, with 1.852. also were rec-elected. The other successful candidate was James W. OflBl-ien, who polled 1.806. The losing candidates were Coun- citllon" C cg K Beveridge, 1,660, tilt the bottt of the poll and Ken- netih P. Lawllbn, 3,1341. Lawton was only seven votes behlno‘ Wesson. Mayor James» D McKennta was re-elected by aoriamotion on nom- ination diay. - IIIRTIIRATE HIGHER IN LATE 'I‘WEN'I‘IBS WASHINGTON, Oct 22 —(CIP) -Al.tihough very ycrunz women in tihe United States are more likely to have children than WOIXIBTI in Canada. Canadian mothers over 20 years of age give birth to more children than Americans Figures compiled by the Met- rcpollism Life Insurance Company show that Oansnmn women one most likely to have children when they are 5 t; 29 years old. Am- erican women experience their peek fertility between the ages of 20 and between as and 29 had 158M births per 100,000 wmnen, 29 per oent more than Anrmicans. Between the ages of 20 and 24 the reproduction naffe in the United s, J. n. wuuxmsbun aosnotns nous: . _.___-_4 . " we seed ' A wr OF- OFF-KEY cmames wmt . Yooetme exencises!- -' The heart king was the opening lead. Dummy's ace was played, and declarer carefully noted East's tol- low-suit play of the eight-spot. The ace and king of clubs dropped the outstanding trumps. and now de- clarer took stock. His reasoning went as follows: West must have started wrth at least a five-card heart suit und. possibly, had six hearts. He had shown twp clubs. If he held fewer than four spades, East must. have started with at least six spades. With that number, wouldn't East have grasped the opportunity to make a weak spade takeout direct- ly over North's double? Surely he would never have an opportunity to show the suit at a higher bid- ding level and st s point where his bid could be so easily inter- preted. Thus East's failure to bid one spade over the takeout double seemed fair evidence that he did not hold the six-card sui-t. Besides, declarer knew that with six dia- monds to the ace unaccounted for. the probability was that he would find a 4-2 rather tho-n a 3-3 break. On these sound considerations, de- clarer played as follows: He led dummy’; low club to his own ten and returned a low dia- mon toward dummy. West did not make maters easy by putting up the ace, but this had no effect on decl-arefls play. He won with dum- my’: jack. thpn returned a low dia- mond from dummy and ducked in his own hand. West's ace fell and it was allvover. West could tskc two heart tricks, but declare!‘ had safely provided for his own losing spade on dummy’: fourth diamond. WAIF WITH WANDERLUST UONDON — cCPi -- Twelve- Yes-r-oid Willie t ‘Jamderlixsti James has run away from the Dr Bar. nan-do Home at "Woocitord Bridge eight times flhls y-var. four times in tember alone. . States was three per cent lower than in Oamuln. Sfamw between the ICES 0i’ 15 and ID had 4.408 children pen- 100,000 while Canadians of the acne age ‘had a corresponding rate olf 8,064. Tlhis may be explained in part by the fact tihalt American girls marry at. IDEA? 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