I - . w......... -.,-,y . f33WHWrBvIvt-o-.... ssonuis sroitiss The Big River At Last ltlepenh on what you do, Whether dreams will o'er cane -Old Mother Nature. . Paddy the Beaver was down in the Big River. He had come all the way down through the Green Forest. along Laughing Irook. through the Smiling Pool and now was in the Big River. It was a dream come true. Paddy had heard much about the Big River. Mrs. Quack. the Mallard Duck. had visited his pond and she had told him about the Big River. So had Lunglegs Lhe Blue Heron. So had Croak- er the Raven. -So had Little Joe Otter. Little Joe is a great tra- veller. lle knew all about the Big River. in fact he went up and down the Big River every year. Paddy wasn't sure that he lik- ed the Big River. There were trees aluiii; ilie banks. but they were not like the trees of the Green Forest They didn't grutvl close lUE.ellI('r but were scatter-I ed. There was plenty of itaicrl for swiniiiiiiig and he could all ways diic out of sltllit and suiml tinder uaicr should there be need I But soiiit-littw ll wasn't at like back home in the Green P ll ) kite. We clean S WO0LEllS 1 1T9 Dial ms 3 low Method cleaners YIDDD lSLAllD DARIDDII FERRY SERVICE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: : swimmi ng; est. Padd.y began to be home- sick almost at once. He was al- most tempted to so back up Laughing Brook. Then he thought of how low the water was. Lau- itlnne Brook has no ioniter laiighinz at all. it was hardly SUBURB. Paddy docided it would not do to go back up that way. So each night he swam in little farther up the Big River. w-37'): CNR Improving Newfoundland Transportation ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CPD y.- The CM! is spending more money proporf ',. in 3': ' " -' than in any other part of Canada. vice-president Douglag V. Gonder said here Thursday. The general manager of the CNR's Atlantic region told a local service club. "in the past eight years millions have been spent on betterment and pur- chase of equipment and more is on order. "Comparatively I p e akin g. much more money has been and is being spent on the railway in Newfoundland than on any other part of the system" He said the (NR bears a heavy I sponsibiiity for both land and sea transponation in Newfound- land and will make "adequate but not improvident" provision to meet more needs. The CNR was also spending "I'm having a vacation," said Paddy. 1 Then one night as he tvnsl siviiriitiin: near the shore, tlief water became cooler, it had) been too warm for coniiortahlel tiutv it was lust-j right. Padd) knew what that: meant. lie knew that that wa-f ter was coniitit: front another: brook, Sure enough. presently licl came to the place ivhere another. brook Joined the Big River. l Paddy turned into the brook. it entered between sleep banks7 on ttlli('ll the trttcs urcw closey ttigelhcr. in fact, the (ireen For- est llalll(' down to the edge of the Big Riter at this point, ! it was right there that Paddy. met little Joe Otter Little Joe had just mitic down the brook l lie had caught a irotii when Paddy came to the pool whore Little Joe was. Little Joe looked- very hard at Paddy. They are not the best of friends, but they are not exactly enemies either. Little Joe stopped eating his fish "Can I believe my eyes?" said he. what in the world are you doing here"" "Minding my own business." said Paddy crossly. ”But what business have you so far from home?" Little Joe wanted to know. ”l'm having a vacation” said Page 12 The Guallllan Sat. October 5. 1957 iniliioas to improve communica- tions for Newfaandlaaders. A new microwave link being set up across the island would bring network television programs and phwldf puny yniore telegraph Mr. Gander is "inspecting CNR facilities here for the first time since he became the railroads top official in the Atlantic prov- inces last inontls U. S. Scale is Problem For Canadian Firms TORONTO ICPV - The pres- ident of Canadats largest steel producers said Thursday that Ca- nadian industry "is under con- stant pressure to conform with United States wage and other is- bor practices." This, said V. W. St-ully. pres- ident of Steel Company of Can- ada Ltd.. is one of Canada's chief labor problems. He said this means "that labor policy in Canadian industry is not etolved by a fully autonom- ous Canadian labor body but largely follows the dictatoes of the international union headquar- ters in Pittsburgh, Washinitton or Ilseivhere in the US. Speaking to the 32nd an- nual conference of Purchasing Agents. he said: Paddy. . ”l suppose that means you'lll go back home by and by" saidl Little Joe. "1 don't knou. " replied Pad-l dy. ”'l'here isn't much water in the brook i came down. i don't; know if i can get back home! that way " t "l woiildnit try it if I werel you You ought to go back atto- ther nay. or else not go back at all." said Little Joe Otter. 'l a.m., 9 am., ll sm., 1 p m.. 3 p.iii., 5 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on , first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. island Television Programme Schedule Cl'-CY TV CHANNEL 13 SATIIRDAY p.iii.-Alit-i'iiouii Musicale p.m.-Western Theatre p.m.-(Ttitint of Monte ('risto p.m.-Wild Bill llickolt pm.-The Four Seasons p.m.- ii-'CY TV News and- Wt-atlir-r p.m.-CBC TV News it iii.-Mr. l'ixil pm.-lla.t Ftirirxl Show p.ni.-iittlidny Ranth p in -Perry Como Show pm.--(iranri (tie Uprrv pm -(Toss Canatla llit Pararlc piit Tcxas lttiuliii pin ('Bf' TY Notic- pm -('l”(iY TV News A- Vl'c:-lltrr I 3:3 ewesdze new yea 355 8333333"? 833 S33 --Mmiolinie -. ii: I7 In t l SllllDAY pin .-Vtciiimm Sltistt-ale in- Siititlay Matinee m.--Worlrl Scrtcs .m -l)0CPl'nl)(T Bride im.-Life of Riley in.-Ed Sullivan Show m.-All Stsr Theatre .m.-C.G.E. Showtime m..-A Time To Kill m.-CBC TV News m.--Movietlme ---'-"i 5ui'..t” azogxiqf-INe ....J:u Esassaa Vwvvsv CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER WV"! ,dW9"- the loss of two trumps. a spade. 39ul”d" V"1"'”bA'- and a club. and went down one. NOBTII Ordinarily. the best way for Q1042: dcclarer to play this Iheartt 955 - mb ti s to take two lines- ::?J53 :35. iitnii great many hands declarer. because of the danger WEST M" of . ruff in a side suit. has to .KJ' OO9s-HE abandon the preferred play and '9 'KQ3 try to clear the suit by playing .10.. .9 ' the ace and another. QKJOOBS 41084 ,, - 303-"; this ishfrequlently sglgctisgil; because i e sui may res - 32,10." or declarer may catch an honor . K743 ' when he plays his rice. The ques- sq; l tion is whether in this deal South . hould have taken a lirst-round 11" Madmm Finesse dcs ' ' ' . pite the imminence N9"-P 5:: Tie"-h of the diamond ruff. 1' "T. 2. 3. P." The answer is that declare-r 3' P”. g. should have finessed. and this opinion is not based on a . . L Opcniiitt lead--three of spades. ghmpfev al E3” 5 ."''d'' A” The value of ti hand rises or” 3'5” '9"""5 59".” Iun '" . . . lgroundiess. Leis grant for the falls as bidding protlrcsses. h ! h 1 so m .l South didn't have much of ii ""3f"9'" 1" Y!” H" '. 5 " hand when he opened me hm. fraid of takes pace. e messes ding. but North's diamond res- ponsc and heart raise added im- mcnscly to the original evalua- tion of the hand. West should have raised spades. but failed in do so when the hand was play- ed. l-lost won the spatlc lead and returned his singleton diamond. taken in diiiiiiny. A trump was led and when East played low. South. afraid of it diamond riiff. went up with the ace and return- ed a trump. East won and returned a club. Declarcr could not now svnidl Arab Spokesm Of Unity Of The Arab World By .l0SEPH Mnrswl-ZF.N l fanndliin Press Staff Writer Arab spokcsmrii at the United: Niilioiis are at pains in make it, cli:.r that. hr-lorc the outside world. all Arabs are hrollit-rs I Tlictr rcpiidintion of statements lliiil Syria has conic tinder (inm- mitnisl inlliicn-'e show that - wliatcvcr niist:-aiiiizs they niayi have privately--ilit-y resent niit-I sidtrs making charzcs ailatnstl srtv Art-in state in the face it! this. some wret- crn sotirres now niiestion the wisdom of the US act in issuing strongly-wtirded state- mcrts on Syria. and -zhippinzl arms to neiiihhorintt stale: thatl are known to hr: hotly anti-Com-. mtinist The L'S. policy was barked by Britain FEAR OF ISABEL Arab nations thus were placed in the position of feeling they had to parade a show of unity. and stress once again that they far only Israel, not one im- other. CROW - Moncten Channel 2 SATIRIAY p.m.-wainfs haxworlis p.m.-Western Theatre ; p.m.-Little Rascals : p.in.-Lanes Wand series warm Up : p.m.-World series Game Nam 3 hull-A 3 S 8338 pm.-Count of Monte C isto any on as III -u-pi , w In -The .-.-itniy svenina TV ii iii And lsrael. loo. showed tu-on Freshens .Y0llIMOl!ll1 &sstIIWnrDudh Faiisyeliswiigdslcism WriglsfsSpasr& shuavaryhy. the heart and loses to an honor and a diamond is returned and ruffed. This brings the defenders to three tricks but they are now at the end of the road. Declsrer is bound to take the rest of the tricks because the ace of hearts will pick up the only trump out and the losing club will go on dummyls fifth diamond. The point is that South should not be panicked by the cinzlclon diamond return. in bridge sl- N0-tlhe thin): to fear is fear it- self. en Make Much displeasure that her Arab neigh- hors of whatever political htie should be receivinit modern arms which some day might be used on her. All this spotlights the dilemma faced by the big Western powers. especially the U.S.. regarding the supply of arms to trigger- tempered Niiddle East countries. The West knows that Russia is able and only too willing to jump in with arms shipments to practically any asltiiiri country athercouatryhutcaaadaaralir ”The matter is complex." he said. Companies which sell most of their products in the U.S. feel their employees should enjoy ll.s vane standards. us. can- panics with Canadian subsidi- aries sre under great pressure to extend to their Canadian em- ployees the same benefits they provide in the U.S. This results in constant pres- sure on the rest of Canadian in? dustry to brine its wages up to the same plane - "despite the fact . . . our labor force is not as productive " NEW MARINE STATION OTTAWA (CPI-The t t dqiartment has opened a new marine coast radio station at Fox River. Que.. to replace the 53 - year - old station at Fame Point is miles away. Fox River is on the eastern tip of the Gaspe Peninsula. The new 3100.000 sta- tion will handle ship - to - shore communications, including tel- "I believe it a fact that in no option: service. 3. Tree: 4. Aye 5. Drawing room I. Trample! 1. Epoch 8. Error 9. Run before a ACROSS 1. Kaolin 5. Branch 9. Rock to. Molding edge II. string: 13. Dog's load 14. Incite 15. African worm gale to. Palm (Asia) 11. Black sy- I1. Gama (slang) animal 15. Barristers 18. Of a moun- 19. corrode tain range 31. Siberian N. Female pig gulf 22. Rice beer Gap.) 2:. Consumed 28. Secondary 28. Thrice ( mus.) II. Part of a church 81. Unit of work :3. Noise 85. King of Israel 30. Greeting 40. Public vehicle ll. Ct-ted sound 1. Job I. Immense 'FQE WI? I'll Ycl!oI'Ilay'u 0'7! in the area, thereby opening far- in" thcr the door which already has, been shoved ajar. TLNISIA PROBLEM Particularly thorny it the pro- lilr-m of Tunisia. which now has been virtually promised Western 'arms. much to the worry ofl France The development is said to have played a part in the parliamentary defeat of the French government. Although the U 5. did not promise outrlsht to provide arms in Tunisia. the stale department did say it would use its iioorl offices with friendly European coiiiitricii to that end. Italy. Bel- lum and the Scandinavian coun- ies have been mentioned. Ear- t'I', Red Czechoslovakia offered -ms in Tunisia. France. up to it: can with the fighting in Algeria and economic and political troubles at home fears that arms shipments to Tunisia still had their way into he hands of the Algerian rebels. The Tunisian started shopptag round for arms after France idopted a policy of "hot pursuit across the Tunisian border after rebels that escaped by that route. l l l 4 I2. Eve's firm 34. Eject; SC. Greeting Yesterday's Answer 31. Foreign 38. MLH Daniels 43. 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