I auousr '11. 1990 g Jules Levey presents . ARTURO DE CORDOVA - DOROTHY PATRICK ...1n.. " NEW ORLEANS " EXTRA! "anus sr.N1oK" Cartoon - Sandwich and sort Drink! Service During Show. roulusrsl you will be interested in.knowing mat we spe- cialize in P. E." I. Lobster in the shell, Fried Oysters, Fried Clams, Sea Foods to please the most delicate ap tite. And don't forget SANDY'S Spring ed Chicken and T-Bone Steaks. Also remember we cater to Weddings, Banquets and Social Gatherings in the Banquet Hall. Floor space 1900 sq. ft. ' Curb Service now- resumed for the Snmmerrhionths. Located on St. Peter's Road, 10-minutes drive fro Charlottetown. e wasrnuo-ion. Aug. 3 - (AP) e. President Truman today declar- ed fiat opposition to a Senate-ap- proved amendment calling tor a :1 00,00 Moo low '0 mm” spun the senate will take it out. . REGULAR DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL TONIGHT George Ghsppell and his Merry Islanders Dancing 9:80 to 12:30 Admission 5013 Canteen Service - Free Cheek-Boom Bus Leaving cu: Bus Terminal so one ISLAND -Moron mulsronr, un. SOHEDUL& 1'03 OLD EDDIE WEEK-- The President said the amendment was entirely out oi place in the foreign aid bill and that he hoped runsnar 10' rather Ch'town - S'side - '.l.1gniah: , All schedules to remain the same plus the 9:15 p.m. trip to operate through to Tlgnlsh for this week. Chitown - Sou:-is - Elmln: N . . All schedules to remain the same plus the 9:15 p.m. trip to operate through to Elmira and North Lake for this week. , , ltorden via Bonahaw: 3:15 p.m. trip held over untll.6:30 pm. To Borden via sues: f - The 5:30 p.m. trip and 12:01 p.m. trip leaving S'side and 1:15 p.m. trlpleavlng Borden to be can- celled tor the above days. Wood Islands via Eldon: Same schedules to operate plus a late trip leaving Charlottetown at 10:00 p.m. for the above days. Montague-Ca.rdiga.n-Georgetown: To operate Saturdaycschedule for the.above days. Also late trip leaving Murray River for bCh'town via Commercial Road at 7:00 p.m. MAlNLANDSOllEDULESvlaWoodIsiaadsandBor- den - Cape Tormentiae to remain the same FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Phone Oh'town 248 Phone SW10 2322 q lBy Th A ILUFFEE BLUFFS Beware lest you be fooled by bluit; The harmless may at times look laugh. -Farmer Brown's Boy. Flip the Terrier is a. very excit- able small Dog. It sometimes seem: as it he lives on excitement. No- thing in the world pleases him more than having something to bark at. Perhaps he loves the sound of his own voice. It is that way with some iolkx, you know, WP was excited now. He was barking as it he were trying to bark his head on. He ran over in the Green Forest near the edge at it. He and his master, Farmer Brown's boy. had been roaming ,about in the Green Forest as both dearly love to do. Flip can almost always find some one in the Green Forest to get excited about and chase. This morning he had sur- prised s very small Possum who had promptly fooled him by acting as it he were dead. But he hadn't jcoled Farmer Brown's boy, who OKUOUUUUOUUOC4f"'N.'JmOi1-F contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson aO PROCRASTINATION It is human nature to procrastin- ate-to wait and see whether some- thing wonderful won't turn up. Ap- plied to bridge hands, however, this policy is at best a little dubi- ousl Here's a. typical example: west dealer: Norlh-South vulnerable. ; A 4 3 2 Q 6 5 2 953 'as742 some N gxmssi ones W E QJ873'l Q 7 2 Q J D ax J 10 s S no 6 3 Q 7 O R Q 10 Q A K Q 10 8 O I IQA 9 The blddingi West North East South Pass Pass Pass 60 i Pass Pass Pass. ” South's hand was at once too good and not quite good enough for his live-diamond opening. Even with all of his vwinners. he could not be sure of taking ii tricks; and he might be shutting out an easy three no trump, or. if North had a heart suit, a four-heart con- tract Also. there was the chance that by preempting so high, a slam might be missed. All this. however. in theoretical: actually, South's bid should have worked out well this time. If he had started with cne diamond (he wasn't quite strong enough tor two diamonds). he might have played it there! West opened the spade queen. Dummy's see was put up, and after considering the advantage of a heart lead trom dummy. south decided instead to run six diamond tricks in the hope that the op- ponents would discard a iew hearts. East, particularly, did have trouble in selecting his discards. but when he actually let go two spades, one club and only one heart. South's chances vanished. When he led the heart king. West won and returned a spade, and eventually soutif had to concede another heart trick and a club. Decluer was wrong to depend on a deiensivaerror, with only one possible entry in dummy. and that one removed at the iirst trick. the only reasonable play was to lead a heart toward the closed hand and to finesse the ten-spot. It is true that this might have lost -that West might have had the heart jack-but no other line of play had even a fair chance tot ornton W. Burgess) "Well. well. well. it is Old Bluiiar the Adder himself!" chuckled Far- mer Brown's boy. had picked Little Bill tn tail intending to takey hli?nbNom:. You see. he teit that that mug Possum was too young and too small to be out in the Great World but he didn't know it. Flip had raced on ahead look- ing for more excitement and now he seemed to have found it. He was barking so hard and so test that it was a wonder he could catch his breath between times. "I wonder what the scamp has round this time." said Farmer Brownls boy. "He certainly is ex. cited." His good-natured treckled tace broke into a broad grin as he listened. Presently he came around a turn oi the Crooked Little Path and there ahead of him was F'lip,,danc- 1118 about. this way and that way. He would make iittleshort dashes at something in the middle of the Crooked Little Path. But they were very short dashes. Then he would hurriedly back away. All the time he was barking. When Flip saw his master coming, he barked harder than ever. Farmer Brown's boy was near enough now to see what was caus- ing all the excitmnent. In the mid- dle or the path was one at the snake folk. Now some 01 the snake folk are graceful and really pret- ty. I know a lot or iolks don't think so. but it is true. 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