Page to The GuardianFriday. Feb. 22. 1957 hook, Al N. 3. - - Site For World ?;:::.'z. :i;:::3;;f;:.:'... TORONTO ICPI - Grand Lake By JACK BRAYLEY in New Brunswick is being con- sidered as a possible site for a Ag;-gin-;E!;m-;;:"l3l,fw:A i.'.f:.” ?::.?l2i" 3.'l."'.i..2."3.'l? ”i,3”o”3 , unique homing system improvised . ' by Canadian Army and Air Force Eden Shows Improvement l On Arrival At Auckland AUCKLAND. NZ.. tReutersl 7 us." he said. "wants to have to Sir Anthony Eden said on his are continue to use more dollar; to rival here today that the recurrentlpurchase oil from our American fever which struck him twice on friends than we can help.” the voyage from Britain was onef Eden showed a fine tan and was of the reasons he resigned as Brit-ijauntily swinging a walking stick ish prime minister. as he left the ship. Eden. who appeared weak bull m: cheerful. told reporters on his ar- rival after the five - week ti'ip:ju' K. "This unfortunate fever put me; back a little bit. it is over noxv.' He added that "it left me a lilfllllfllon weak. but I am sure I will it up again now that 1 am aiiinng LONDON ,M,,-Pr.lme Minister y"E'd d m f (V "P dlllarold Macmillan said Wednes- wenten Ssoaflllclhlfill mlillu: callla(l2l:lll:l day 8 royal commission Wm "They never last lonc. 'l'lit-v tttilllt-U301 up to look into -mg -pay W with high teiiipcraturcs and then crease dpmands M Bmam 3 40300 ,, national health doctors. 3" 80593 l l Macmillan labelled the investi- T0 STA) loll MONTH gaiion "an independent inquiry He said the fevers are one of ivliirli would take into account the the reasons Wh.V "1 ("fluid "01 20 position of the medical profession .on with what l was domiz bvfnrv.” in relation to other professional . Eden and his wife plan to stziy t-l;iss-cs in the community." , in New Zealand for. a month llcl The doctors have demgndgd . was met when the lt.000 - Ion liiicrl24-lior-cent increase in their na- Rangitata docked by New 7.0Ell3i'idlll0I1al health fees and have taken Premier Sidney Holland and his preliminary steps toward a walk- Wlfe. V lout from the system under which Coiiimeiiting on the lllitldle F.aist- a vast majority of Britons "receive grn dsllunllfgn. Eden ltet'0llllITlfJn((l('l(:iIlItl(llCal care. Their fees were last ree om o passage in tie Eu increased in 1951. of Aqaba. "Just as there shouldl Mat-millan coupled his an- be freedom of passage for all na- nouncement with a reiteration of tions in the Suez Canal." la government decision on Jan. 4. mile said it would be "good forlthat Britain cannot afford to give e tion right on the nose. Rigging the system was a inat- ter of synchronizing air and army equipment on certain channels for the tic homing signal and leaving spare equipment to handle in voice communications. tweenvltlr. - Pilots have found the system TW99dl9- dll'ECl0l' Of the NCW . "kl-Y '0' Unlmd Nluond Em?” has . range of mm, l3o lo 200 Brunswick traw-l bureau Mr. i glmy Fm" Per3”""el nyum 9V" miles. giving them assurance of Cimllbfll Said "181 Gfdnd LIKE hazardous wastes of the Sinai keep-mg lh luucl, wlll, base and met many of the requirements for D9""' RM the "new mm" 9' destination on most of their 5P99d 5031 Vicini- . me Med""""3"e”" .. routes. The ideal requirements are that 1 C3P'- G0"! Breckmw M Mug" Pilots can use the i:oniiiiunica- "19 000759 b9 N 19831 Six miles l l "'”"- Om" "id F0 13”" Farmer 9' tion part of the combination to l0llS- 0"9'h3” "1119 Wide ind Wm! : w99d'"”ck- N" 3'' Wmbmed sh" ask the signals outposts to chase a consistent depth of around 20 l "id "50"""5 m dwehp me 5”" camels off makeshift runways and W 35 79” lem whereby "Id RCAFS 5QU8d' plat-E smolmpms for wlml (ll,-ec. While no decision was reached. l mo of Otters and Dakotas. if lions. Mr. Campbell said he was inter- ' caught in a sudden sandstorm. All ah, New are equipped with esled in me Ngw 3;-unswlck CIII YOHOW In lmPl'0Vl39d 5931” '43 ggfg . cgndm-l pl-M-lamallohs lh locale provided water conditions a landing strip. . case they go down among the and other facilities proved to be This base is part of I triangle Bedouin: of lhe Small satisfactory. with El 'Al'lSl1 in the northeast The paper bears lhe official He has been invited to make an and El Tor on the south at which U-NEF seal and carrles (he Egyp. inspection of Grand Lake in the there are regular landing strips hm goverhmehl-5 blesslhgl ll H. late spring or early summer. Mr. to handle fairly big planes. But hon: the gedouln lo heal me tempt for a water speed record the Otters supply outposts with Canadian well. ”guai-d mm (mm was made at Lake Coniston. Eng- "drops" on treacherous desert harm. give him food and d,-lhk, land. in September. 1956. The rec- Wldsi 39m'3”m95 between m"l'f help his return to his nearest com- "''d smnds ll dew ""195 Per fields. and on boulder - strewn rad” and you Mll he rewarded." hour. patches of the mountain foothills. The "ward is not sllpulaled. SUDDEN STORM5 The request is in Arabic and if M09 nigh” 3'9 mm? W, Vmml the airman runs into a Bedouin MEN P15" in which the Pill” 59' who cannot read. which is usually P9”d5 llrllely ml l3"d'""k5 ""5 the case. there is a phonetic GRANDMA talks here Wednesday be- present world title holder. Donald signals officers is the chief factor Campbell hhd R. A, Campbell ofGreat Britain. in a program to provide some MICKEY MOUSE I. ' lu.uu.. u .. u erg. s . g..nC4. SIX-INCH GIRL DIES LONDON tReutersHA six inch long baby girl. born prematurely at a London hospital Sunday. died g.o-vn.r.....s.a-- o.au.;..-..a.a p.m.-Open I-louse pan.-CFCY Television News a Weather Time may prove in whollp wrong. -Old Mother Nature. eggs in the big nest up in the tall pine tree dreaming about the bab- ies that would hatch from those I NZQ NCJD EZGW 2 RWPDZFQ hlflh 795""'95; 597055 the 5959" Arabic version on the reserve hcrc Wednesday. Elizabeth Anne were rdivclhorildd filiriiiaxtlliemlfiiilliuldlma"ligoslzlziii-nlalzileflllmltiilhuzei : til” it dm"'l"5 ”?”"5” 5l'"" side. Anybody care to try it.” Mildred Smith. who weighed in Aqaba to Haifa Israel --win or 1- -e ll')I lh d t 0 P 2 "lid dimes 100k l1lk9- when ' ”Kaabelo be saddalia ua tochafi- pounds at birth. was born 10 ' A i - mam ( H e 0c om III whjigl u'p Ln movi; ";.m;mu;s" ztl): allee .' ” Cgdnlotlllla nun weeks early after her mother was : - '8 In i -tk th.ltl'ih bid changes the topography Ind 0b' goegug. elilay.ztl)Jt?ms:llizftn 0: ila r(s:i- ct1amnla'lntoand)s:l:icator: lardgrv.-lingo D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D mun” Vl5l0"- tookafoon llhaza el aamal." emergency Caesarean operation. Acnosa 1. Offer 25.Roma.n So the two Canadian officers 1 Edible hlcoumry money pooled army low-ii . , equip- "cm...-aw mum Mu.” meiit deaig ” to combat atmos- 5 mud t Amencu 3-llpuhch or in in CONTRACT BRIDGE .s m... mu. . " W” "" ” V” "c' ' "' io"riiicit soup 1. sea ucle gm . "mil nor; vtawsouaewrsessrso 3:3,; ::,',,":,','fnlc:l'f::l'm':p By B. JAY BECKER iantedrgltt 2. :I:'t:l:ner 29. E : mwmrmewu soon-nine H P:YAwB1LJEHs::1'AVEAll Ar? i'Cioisca.iN1'iut5 THAT DEBT - ' i - , - . .- . .- .. .. - H I M A Aaout"Discoi.mr",?...sureosr YouNEEDEDcAsHNow... can bring a pilot to his destina VuYh:1;lmT)llt: thxeddgiler, both SItl!.S tract. without producing a C0lIGx ”.M"mc' u.E-gnu" solkslllh. H; I ILLUSTUTE H," E SWELL! mu COULD SELUTFOR . e opened One lionding gain. The odds are licav- 15 m "In 15 Hue" ,0, uh." E S ETER .5 E55 WAT WOULD” Spade. Your partner. North. llilsi ily against the partnership having u'Gf:;; Mm, 'Hungu,l.M azlgouhdl (5 L e mscowmo m, . responded One hNotrump. What do the 26 points. needed for game and vi my" 13. Bag hm I" l I V W, i , Expgcf 1gcol,l,Ecr,,, you now bid with each of the fol- a further bid over one notrump ' (chm, 19-Coulh mg .u,. M i h L lowillll four hands? is kind of reaching for the moon. " Memlnem whhd gun M . V N" ” 3. T h . if th ' , ' ' ' I. gzionaoz viii gins as it is 5:350, m:'”ljjo' ;:.;V.apgJIr" 2l.fllrfd-a. :1 s5.ib.:g;.istive 3, gm” .3 3. A1758 KJ4 - . . - l . :...,.... '......”.'. til: :::;..T:.:.:.';0:i. i.::.':.'e."::.2i: :1 .. 4l2::-.3. .. '0 4. gxqyu '93 .Al(-( hug possibility that the game for part uh';.::': :1” I iprlul 1,, on Q 4 1- on-7ii?E..2f.f.i;"iL'5?'l.ii.El2'3l5.12:3 "ma 2 j, portunity should be given liartncrl 31911504 I 1 to play for less than game, A three one or two Spades' 31- TYPO I lv, spade l-ebld would urge No,-lh ml ll partner's hand is such that mguui-.. bid again but would not ciimpeIfh:IP355P5 two hetljrts ll! vgill i:r0b- 82.!-title ztrl him to, a y turn out to e t e est cun- 33. Greek letter Although the high carti pointltaavt It gom bidsd two lsbiladles a) ai..iem5i: 10 mum 5 mfm count is only 15. which is littlel 1'99 SP8 9 3 'II1 P0551 Y 01" M0” in more than the normal minimunilwduld be "1 0Td9l'- 35-"NW" E FORE" we openlntgh bill. the playihg trick val- 4. Three notrump. A game con- as l;::.:g:0L) d ue o e land is wel above that tract must be undertaken since - of most opening bids. lNorth' minimum of 6 high card inlectl 0 There are about eight probablelpointssadded to our 20 assures 33-Pd" 5' winners. It is not too much to ex- good game prospects. The onlv wt P"uc"h' ug gllgugl-W by linctl Norl'th to pgtglrdre the aildit-.question to be solved is the best u ;0.lIl)llpleIlda I ona va ues nee or game. Iflgam s ot. ' - The RO” Burn” he has either the queen or ace till Th: hleart situation is unattrac- """"d mm .- & EIOCILHO Ltd. diamonds for example, ten tricks: tive it is true but it is quite lik- Fwnhyl )- oumd Emma hnukohotcul mu are around the corner. hely partner has heartlstrengtli in u'wEpu”ck : u - Refngeraton - Vacuum cioum - 2. Pass Prospects of game arelview of our overpowering strength 'mro h W-1-.1-l.a"::-emf-.:uf:o: not good: Partner has between 6 in the other suits. wag! : "mum ,1.” Mn." M mm". H", and 9 points fol"hls one notrunlpl The alternate bid of three ilpa(l- DOWN u - oiiaiter oil nuns - Cabinet or - spouse. Even if the optimistic es is not forcing and shouldnt be Inn-leowotl :,:lIIAnm;- .l::n::mt:I:.IIl,rIIr- view is taken that he has top val-1 risked. The jump shift to three of ":;:lnm' r ". "' ' W "50"" uel the play for game will still either minor which is forcing has W" x l::i:ai?aPi.o) aTll:'Ia:;.a:d"l'a:llatwn. be tight. great merit. About the only objcc- azfy m "t YEN-l?"-L sly you Dlogfv SURE, Oi-l,DAD.'I JUSTKNEW .45 SURE HE FELL ON THE glfzllaf '::I;N'l:.hI;NJl'uS0:":I: 3: If North has an average one no- tion that can be raised is that par- tn" 0. GEEMINGEY. SHOW HlM-- ll, ru-TELL HER, HEDDO?AC:34DEn'"N5 51595 AND BQOKE ' hm... I." ' resgonse. any further bldl titer may raise the suit and create mg . DAl?LIgl'P;i4KSy l WNGEY Boylh 'LE::llFEICFzoM RATE ALLTHOSE QECOZC3 an-i-notion i-.D::..l L xi"-i Am. lvulau. jeopar in the part score um- an awkward situation. Qluluy CRYPIOQUOTE - Ilcre'I MW W W97. "A Navy; AM:l'jNl- -e , ll YOU'RE THE W. OI"YoUl25S?L'5, Fmnhv A x v n L n A A X II E To l? GREATEST-5' l TONY TON - BEDTIME STORIES "”"””'””' as W" ? l - 1:45pm.-A” M ' One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is lined l ' ::: p.In.-?!lElId(y)l for the three L's. X. for the two 01. etc. Single letters, apoa- ( ' i I P-m- W M H I S I d (rophu. the length and formation of the word: are all hints. :.:::gli1al;:over'i'esN.w."d TS. S e Each day the code letters are different. E : ID-!II- 0! 0151'! Evidence howeve t PIP III!!! II0 OI III R It , ...,..,,, AC to Q can , lweet Mistress Spring was still W0 Precidlll GEES. the suddenly I N X C Q D X U I' Q D W O O F B W Q D F I 0 R-.' P-"-4330 W" i ll -pl, . ml lifted her head and tu ed light- :E3 ;-;r::;:;r,;r':,.,G-gg;,, :..o3"5n3i':liii”ic&. .n5'fiJS.”w.f..i.i iyhtne bang: lo listen.” ' c x P z o It W - L W 0 D W P P Q I 7.” plmphuobby mun be for some time. Few of the feath- 0013!. w o appalled to be Del" Y mi. 0 cl," M, n- ,5 A Comm” FASHION -to MATS R.l6NT.-WI” 7:45 p.m.-Clles Cooper rim f,f':ej';::t”A3efVf,"vel;”ll:"Hg: l,:"'llj ”,',f,fj;”wi,','f 33;;-g"”.t'.g7g;";:; an :LAD.yJ.bY ism GRACE wii: an to con-Jun uev,srevE...ver. m,?,Eo."Ek'f,;'t;E'gI'..El?i'gEl45 too "mt-on Trm lonesome part 'of the Green rfii. you listening for" l1e.asked. m03ww- 7"”'"'3'5'M7a:" GETMAWWD A"E'"'”' :3: :"'."'”G:'",hl:'”'” est in I big old nest in a tall pine Mrs. Hooty made no reply. She "5""-'"””'" ,':” in tree. Mrsi Hooty the owl was al- lggrgdedt KI!'l'V'feIl'dHI littl'e!an:dcon- O 1.... ,,,..,.,......,,,,., .- , may -mu: on two cats. hull,” gm-d gmffiv -on tom OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOPLE 0 .. . In” p.mPgg,-'3-yAT.gen:,'lslm After a bit Mrs. Hooty settled -5 N". h wan.” back. "I must have been mistak- ( 1”" '”"'-"A "I-'o-fi'””' lhiiii k o h a T' . . I you it y u ear some- ”'" ”" 4"" M tiling" asked Hooty. lll "Don't ask foolish questions." 2 said Mrs. Hooty. "Of course I thought I heard something or I wouldn't have been listening so." "What did you think you heard" asked Hooty. "I don't know what I heard. I may not have heard anything at all. It sounded like something that couldn't be. So I guess I must have been mistaken." said Mrs. Ho ity. "What did it sound like Tell me. so that I can listen for It if TV TREATS GOLDEN FRIED OYSTER! OR ICALIDPS CAMDELABQA . NE COULD DIME ltsl THE ZEFINED WIGHWY IOUTIIERN FRIED CHICKEN IIO'l' SANDWICHES FISH I: CHIPS Many other tasty food sugges- tions from snacks to dinner: pro I'LL O-Eat EVEN om! NJUE es Hirer, THEN well. cocci: THAT T1" pared and delivered for your you should licar agln." taid Hnotv. pleasure. tsloilivilidedullke a baby crying,” rep 2: rs. ooty. "k" H”"' t ''Then of course you were mis- " '4'” I mill" 0' Pfld! Wlih taken. You've said yourself over DIAL 7131 MH- H001)! "ill IM Ind HWW and over that ours were the first V9" "'9 "V" W NW NW" "43" babies In the Green Forest. and TAKE-OUT-SEVICI Ytlf. M lent. Ihe tlwushl 01!! we haven't babies yet. only eggs," were. She boasted of it. No one could have made her believe that w M. they were not the first. OKC '1 All the Owl folk have very won- derful eera. Their bearing is some- time: almost beyond belief. They pick up the very faintest of sounds. NowaaMrs.IIootyutoaher declared Hooty. Just then there was the faintest of faint sounds from down below, Mrs. Hooty looked startled. Hooty heard It this time and looked start- led too. It did sound like a baby crying. but what kind of a baby they had no idea. But how could it be I baby "Wasn't it or VlIn't lt" asked Mrs. Hooty. "Was It or wasn't it what" re- plied Hooty rather foolishly. "A baby crying." said Mn. loo- ty. "It iiouiided like it. but of course SECRET AGENT X-9 J11! IIL I'lIl 'll'A ll07'?AGVlt4W7HIDfD OCTHCLOQCQIT-AM' ca" 5- ."f!9F?”F'?. THU LON. IANOEI w -vi:”T"-"ii 5 mouse CH .