4 lo... PAGE TEN PROGRESSIVE cousrniinriva , Conventions for the purpose of Nominating Candl- dates to Contest the forthcoming Provincial General Elec- tion will be held at the following times and Chairmen are requested to see that each Poll CONVENTIONS ed by Five Delegates at their respective Conventions. 1st District of Prince-Tuesday, April 10th at 7.00 p.m. Alberton Court House. 2nd District of Prince-Tuesday, April 10th at 2:30 p.m. Verdun Theatre, O'Leary 4th District of Prince-Thursday. April 5th at 2:30 p.m. Central Bedeque Hall 1st District of Queenls-Friday, April 6th at 2:30 p.m. Bradalbane Hall 4th District of Queen's--Thursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. Eldon Hall. 2nd District of King's-Thursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. Morell Hall 3rd District of King'seThursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. Cardigan Hall. 55th District of Queenls--Thursday, April 5th, 8 p.m. Canadian Legion 1st District of King's-Friday, April 6th at 2 p.m. Souris Theatre. 3rd District of Prince--Friday, April 6th at 8:00 p.m. Summerside Town Hall. 1th District of Kingis-Saturday, April 7th at 2:30 p.m. Murray River Community Hall. 3th District of King's-Monday, April 9th, at 2:30 p.m. Georgetown Town Hall. ' Hall. REAGH BAGNALL President 0. R. McQUAlD, Secretary. RANGOO,'x'. April 4- (AP) Government prosecutor Chan Tun Aung today urged the Supreme ('uuri sion for Dr. nppeai :1 Inner lion on clinri,-vs the Burmese to refuse permis- (iurdon Sengrave to tribunals convic- American jail. surgeon aided rebel trlbesmen. laces. Poll represent- THE GUARDIAN. CI"lARI.()TTET()WN WHO WAS STUPID? Unless you positively know In Judinng be extremely slow. -Farmer Brown's Boy. Tame the Armadillo was in trouble. He thought so anyway. So did some of his jungle neigh- bors who had seen what had hap- pened to him and were watching him now. Tatoo had been caught by Farmer Brown's boy and an- other boy. Now Tatoo was lying on the ground rolled in a tight ball of shell. it was the first time Fanner Brown's boy ever had seen Taioo rolled u-p in his suit of shell armor. At home he had seen Slowpokc the Box Turtle shut himself in by closing the front door and the back door of his carries with him. As you would know by his name Slowpokc travels slowly. lie must. How could he do other- wise carrying his house with him? But Tatoo the Armadillo wears a suit of shell instead of a house of shell. a very wonderful suit with many joints so that in an instant he can if need be roll himscll up . CF00 or.-:-r;oar?:m:u contract Bridge Sengrave, author of "Burma Sur- 3! -'”''l""'" C'-'"”''""' geon,” was released March 9 after the appeal court reduced .,,-, ,3.,;,.:,,;..;,.;..;,;.ooi;..;..;..;..,..;t.;.k-.0. his one-year sentence to the sev- en months he nlrciuiy spent in THE (lRl'('lAL'FlRST PLAY South's play at the first trick in DAILY ACROSS l. Lici 6. Chair 10. Musical drama 11. Ireland 12. Forebodings 13. Fish .14. Flexmi .15. River (Switzi) 16. Pronoun 17. Neuter pronoun 18. Hideous 20. Pinaccous tree 21. Dull 22. Volcanic rock 23. Examined secretly 25. Thin. round metal plate iEccl.! 26.Disemb:Irl1 .27. Confront. '28. Emmet. 29. Large . , volume 30. Exclamation 32. Point iabbr.) 33. Hill (Sn. Afr.) Rt. Storm 16 lliusiczii instrument 38. 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K5 2 2 if ' l N o J 3 7 4 Q 6 3 W E . :2 K 9 g i :1; 9 3 1 N 4- Q J 10 A Q 10 8 O A Q 9 9 AQ J 7 41 Q. 7 The bidding: F 'p - 4, y in .as ?o:m page 2 1' P”: 2 N '1' Pass 3 N T Pass Pass Pass South felt, with some reason. that he had too much for a mere two-diamond rebid over his part- nets noirump. and with the opening lead coming from East. it was scarcely possible for him to be defeated at a three-notrump con- tract. South also should have won out. but the opening lead gave him the chance to go wrong. and he seized the opportunity! West opened the srpade tour. and mi...- out much thought, South played low from dummy. it was a fatal bit of careless- ness! East put up the spade king, and on the sound suspicion that South had the spade queen, shift- ed to the queen,oi' clubs. This shift spellcd the doom of the con- tract. South twice held up the AXYDLBAAXB IQLONGFELLOVV One lcttcr simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the worth: z:-- :21 hints. I-Inch tiny the code letters are different. A Crypiogrom Quotation liB FT H JSAHN H NHT i).'vili'ilJB. ZVAT JSHZB TFIV MVA MVFTI VA XAIISII. NCSSFB. Yesterdays Cryploquotc: "TWAS WHEN THE SEAS WERE ROARING iVlTH HOLLOW BLASTS OF VVIND---GAY. L171. ABNER I DON'T MIND l I AH ALLUS YOUSE 5lT'T"N BEHAVES LIKE A A GOIL. CANIT BE. 100 CARERJU "' SOME QOIKS LOSE THEIR HEADS,WI-IEN THEY SITS NEXT TO A SWEET LITTLE. NUMBER, LIKE ME. DONlT' WORRY BOUT MAH EAD. MA'M.'.' THEN WE JUST STAY HERE AND I QTART FOR THE COPS Yesterday's sonar... E I X SPI IT R L D MS OP CAN I N OUT E CANT I P T F OUT ER RI I FIT I 6L EN THEN. HERE'S his 'I'l iiiii (CALLING llr Thornton W. lumen) house of shell which he alwaysi I 2... .””456- T "Tatoo s ptd." thought Young lggy, the green iguana inside that suit and be quite as safe from the teeth oi most enemies as is Slowpoke the Turtle in his house with both doors clos- ed. And because that suit of shell armor is so wonderfully jointed Tatoo can get about easily and run surprisingly fast. When he had been chased by the two boys Tatoo had been so excited that he had run right past the doorway at his home, a hole among some rocks, and so had been caught. Now his captors were sitting off at one side keep- ing perfectly still as they watch- ed and waited for Tatoo to unroll and try to steal away. "Tatoo is stupid." thought Young Iggy, the green Iguana, watching from among a big bunch of cocoa- nuts in the top of a tall palm tree. "What a stupid thing to do to run right past his own doorway! He deserved to be caught. Yes. sir, he did so. How could anyone do such a stupid thing as that?" g Yellow-tail, cousin oi Goldie the Oriole, was thinking much the same thing as he watched from high in another tree. "I thought Tatoo was too smart to do such I stupid thing as that." thought the black bird with yellow tail and yellow bill. ”Ycs. sir, I thought Tatoo was smart, but I was mis- taken. I guess he is just plain stupid. He can't get away now. It would take someone in his place a lot smarter than he is to get away with those two-legged giants sitting right there. Hello, there": old Big Claw down there. He bet- ter watch out or they will catch him." Sure enough in the doorway 01 his home. a hole in the ground he had dug himself, sat the big land Cra-b called Big Claw because he has one very big pinch-ing claw. If he didn't see the two boys it wasn't for lack oi staring. He didn't blink. He couldn't. He isn't impolite. lie can't help star- ing. Presently he moved out of his doorway. He sldled out. That is, he moved sidewise in proper Crab fashion. Moving sldewise one can see in both directions without turning. Any Crab will tell you that with fixed eyes this is it great advantage. Folks may be able to run very fast straight ahead, but those same folks never can run very fast straight back. But a Crab can scuttle equally fast. either way side-wise. Now while Big Ciaw was still in his doorway he wasn't noticed. But the instant he moved both boys saw him. For a moment they Continued on page 14 club ace but it was finally driven out. and when he then tried for the diamond finesse. West won and cashed another club trick to defeat the contract. South was extrcmely shortsight- ed in failing to play the spade Ice at the first trick! The "point" of this hand was to establish the diamonds as quickly as possible, and if the diamond finesse lost, it would lose to West. 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