Page 12 The Guardian Friday. Mar. 22. 1957 CIINTENARIAN DIES WINNIPI-ZG -CPI-Funeral aer- vlces vicie held Wednesday for, John Lozenlto who died last Fri- day at the age of lot. He was bcitetcd to have been the oldest 'esideiit in Winnipeg. What Happens When You Drink? Alcohol hits the blood stream faster when you drink it with soda. Drinking relaxes tension but it. also lowcrs your skills. (You canlt do things as well but you feel you can!) What is alcohols permanent effect on your body? Here, in April Reader's Digest is the truth about alcohol, from a top scientific authority. Get your April Readerls Digest today: 39 articles of lasting interest including the best from leading magazines and books, con- densed to save your time. For Children's Stomach Upsets For quick. happy N'llul. me child.-en'- Own Tablv-is. designed in: youngsters mm 3 in )5. Stitetiily hi-lp aweeien hiruf upset atomach. ri-an titll Baby'a Own Tableto- BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT I.-ocal-Consul's Approval Does Not Pass Export Goods l.v FORBES IIICDII cunistancea and the court found Canadian Press lnaineaa I-Jditor that "inherent vice" in the boxes "lnhcreiit rice" was one of the and packing was reponsible. and! more intriguing-sounding topics at that there was no fault with thel Tuesdays seminar in Toronto of kettles. l the Canadian I-2xporters' Associa- That": the sort of tricky probl ion. . lem. as outlined in discussions. the It wasnt the sort of iice how- exporters must try to live with. ever. that one might hear aboutl Perhaps he makes tint consular: either in a theological discussionl forms and has them approved by or the police court-but. like any the local consul of the country to kind of iicc. you can't be sure) which he is shipping. Then he finds that you are protected against it. that the local consulis approval Inherent rice. to the exporters, doesn't mean he has scrutinized re ers to things. not people. them 'or conformity with his coun-i For instance. you ship a cargo try); laiis. That is done on arrival of fruit and you insure it against and the exportcr may find him- loss or daiiiiage. But the ship is self subject to a line for some delayed and the fruit rots Chances breach or other. . are your policy vionlt protcct you. LEGAL ADVISI-1 The loss is due to "inherent TICOH. As a piece of legal advice. ex- in the fruit. portt-rs were advised that. when BAGS SPLIT making an agreement with a dis- Or you ship soinething in bags tributor in another country. they and the bags split and the ship- have the agreement checked by a mom has to be re-bagged on ar- lavtycr in that country. rival. That. in a specific case, If not, they may think they hate was ruled by a British court to be appointed a distributor it hen ac- ltinherent iice" in the bags and tually tiiey hate appointed an the insurance claim was disal-lagcnt who has potter to make- lowed. agrcciiienis for thcm and subject In another British case ht"lllf.'S-lhfnl to liabilities. l shipped in boxes were denied on: The premium on the Canadian arrival. The boxes hadn't bet-n,doIlar. now running at four to (no lsubjected to any exceptional cir- per cent, is another handicap for l ZCONTEACT MBRIDGE. By 3. an nncann you are south. neither aida point would not be forcing, and iiel May Contest Magazine Tax 0T'I'AWt tCPl-The federal tax on Canadian editions of foreign magazines may be challenged be- fore the courts. Authorities disclosed Wednesday that Reader": Digest haa not made monthly tax payments or followed Canadian exporters because it puts up the price of their goods in other countries. Tl"? were told by S. A. Mc.N'abb of the ttanadian Bank of Com- iiicrce that they probably MOII.l gct relief this year --the high Can- adian dollar is likely to stay high. Much financing rt-mains to be done which iiill draw foreign funds in nthu rQalatlona under the law. The nan atop. they Illd. in for the uwarnniant to initiate civil ae- tlon to recover payment. Such ac- llol may take place in the Ex- Ieqou Court of Canada later this year. . l The article question of whether, UM tax in valid than would be- thnwa open for the C0ul'lI to de-l cide. Involved. it ia underatood. would he the main issue of whether the tax is a federal attempt to regulate and discriminate in the field of magazine daitribution. Finance Minister Harris. in an- nounciag the tax in his budget of March. 156. said it was intended as a means of arresting inroads by special editions of foreign mag- azines into advertising revenues and circulation availabe to Cana- dian magazies. -oaanoua pyear or so. Canada. TAX ABOUT I4 PER CENT CAN'T FIX DOLLUI The tax-announced as 20 per Asked if the Caiiatlian dollar cent-works out at 13.9 PEP 09010! could be fixed at a controllcd par. the gross amount charged b.V ill! iiith the American dollar, Mr. Me-5 magazines for advertisements ap- Nabb said this would set in pro-i pcaring in their Canadian editions. ccss a chain of circumstances it went into effect in January. iiliich iiould brlllll. further upward Some United States magazines. force on the Canadian dollar. lwhich had Canadian editions. dis- Treasury bills would take on a continued them. Time and Read- higher rate: this iiould force up in- er's Digest remained in the field. ieresl rates in Canada; this. in. Federal officials said Time has turn. would make United States; made its monthly excise tax pay- sources more attractive for (Jana-' mcnts .hut Reader's Digest has dians raising money: and this not. Reader's Digest also had not would start a new flow of Ameri- taken up the necessary S2 excise can money. ltax licence or put up the 55.000 Thcre is no better brake on the security as required by the regula- Canadian dollar. he said than the lions. present "floating brakg." Under When the tax was announced this. the point must come when it. Progressive Conservatives said it would he uneconomic to hurrow was discriminatory. arbitrary. a outside Canada. Accordingly. helform of government interference thought the ext-liange rate would in the magazine business and that ultimately "right itself." but he it would be ineffective in protect- dldn't see prospect of this for a ing Canadian magazine: from for- leign competition. .. r fl - ed .a . lo"I.T'l"L1'lif.2i'iL.i.?'..”yo.iir"a.uI:ilii7 vulnerable. The bidding ha: been: might get left at the post. A three lD C S S R D 7 North East. South weal cluh bid. though it is forcing, is .. ' ' 1 9 Pan 1 9 Pa" kind of pointless. Notrump. n o t ' Tcndns ,e 3"h'”" ”A 05', IQ Pan T suit play, is the indicated spot. Lu'"' T 01'” '"”"""' 'T't"N What. do you now bid with ach 1 Two mad" This I5 " wed” gimebe if T.Tf..m.il 24 ' ! ” '. " . . m r w uena . . of the following four ha.nda'.' mwpo” bld' mlanlllracurellf '3 Si”: 10. Corn bread I. Btu-npkln m:nt. 1- um: cum 910 4943 w'licr(:tt:lIiSem:est0plardIe 3, pllnay (33. "-B'"""'''' "-"'V'”" ”- 3"” I ' . V elephant hotel 26. Mop . AKA! IAQSI Q13 QAJ95 game is. "I Umt of 3. Nu" .1 Sui.- 3. Qggz QAK9452 .Ku pm There should be little doubt welgm H mm” Pan there is a game ill the hand some- ' l 1. AA QKQJT5 0974 4.1862 . . . I(.Genuao! material Ian i 1 P”. H is clear there K M where, but whether ll is in hearts, hum nAAm"ic.. prutdy l l . ' . t i diamonds or notrump ta an open game in this hand and the only question 15-WM! "Nil" 39-nltkel question that needs to be settled ” f . .1 bid 1 h "Yin! l5-DIPPI90 VBIICCI .u. II T; where is the best place to play or di:::U:': 582:3; win big lllisgt la. ieaaoning ghancu l 1 9 part srtire. . ” g .' a . . ver . emoa The two diamond bid identifies :?k:?)rli;1bli:: :Q':,ln:ftrl:lr'r:p(il:":::;i 11. Mental N :18. Ail 33 Nu;rvt;w pa hand of minmum proportions llflih - "'"”'-f "II III .ivith a rebiddable diamond suit. ::re:l:llsl!eigst:o::r?ss:::u5e club 30-CUCKOO .The suit is apt to be six cards in If by my chance painer mm 31-MAN'- MEl):iIl?tliEaIl:l.1;nslinLSl!mllt:0lnill:dll:e;lai:e E5 spades" which is quite ""”kely' 12 Ilxrfonn. l . . i i t t ' - ' llhcm immediately. He cannot Igfmgfn always re ma '0 ma 21 Sagacloiia have much interest in spades ” . , . 3- Blllldllh ' since he did not bid 1 spade over .4- Tm” d'3m0"d5- Th” bld ins 8d.Cloae I . hen". vitets but dlotfs not fplrcbe partner to 23. pucnm ' i A 1 th t . d- . can inue. ere wi e no game gggggni gt CHANNEL 13 l,,,.,,:'.i'5, H:-he:;f(:?:,eisoV1e(,rok;:,?l (:1. if his hand lacks the values to Jus- 31. p.1..m. on spoum-,4 1,, ltrouble. Bidding again would on- my amlh" l"d- a2.Annoyod lb if 'd . ll'N th b'd '. h ' M.llxl The R035 Bum" y2.eTglfrelengn(l)?Ylll:le):erAn opening show bgllatedlh:ar:iiiii1portebyIhiii)- 85.'I'he"delty & Electric Ltd. bid faciililg an opening bad is a ding three hear;..;.,hin ygiliiichifase we Islam up . R P0" C in game. signs point to t e game go on to four. e p s t ree no- . tier 2,":n::I:f::.:.,.-:u:'v.c...,.:g.;i:.,..-1": being ill notrump. With 15 high trump we accept his -choice. , auddeniy s Waa1hle:laea"::l1:;rhlneIR;":'lIloe-;r 01! Rl;1:,Il'.I)I:cu card points. notrump distribution If North bids four diamonds. it ltsuapenda " I C M j and all suits stopped. no other bid is all right to bid five and hope 01.017 of S." - unfit: iaiiimriralnalzi lfmdiiiineiniii-; should be considered. for the best. but a pass ia also haechanala in-u 0" Hell!" - KIM" 0" 3l""'"l A two notrump response at this acceptable. (1.'I'oward the will burn ;lII;1near:rhace. Powari .h.n."' delivery and tnatallation. Caah.l lid! 5"-:'.:: BEDTIME STORIES 48-min- Pmp, Mm ...............:m1... u.Bot4:h Charlauettown P.DI-l2..lI.'Ii)li"al ma. ni-aaiaza. h DOWN H ty T T R '-G""” "M" OO 0 e escue ,,c.,..., ,. A s tnatnnae Appearing brave when in a crowd 8:45 pm.-Afternoon Musicale ila aeldom cause for feeling proud. 4:28 imm.-Sign 0nD -Old Mother Nature. ',;j3jggf;;g3.,-,,?''y ! Blacky the Crow and Hooty the 5:15 pgmychildnn-5 Ntwsreel .0wl are. not friendly. Indeed not. 5330 pgmlgnoy Roger, illlaclty is ;fT:Id of Hooty. lThere 5:00 pgmropen House. is no hone e eikrrs naoredunless it 6:30 p.m.-CFCY Television Newslllli it l!m9l' V?" gdl PHI III"- 510 p.m,wemhe, p oo y isnt a rat of Baclty. Of 6.45 p.m.43c News icourse not. All he wants is the 6:55 p,m,-View;-r'5 Guide chance to catch Blacky and not -Loo p.m.4i, Lucem only have him. flor dinper but lltllllls 7:30 pm.-Hobby Hunt V :10 belvenlwik im or a g e 7.45 p'mPChes Coo”, -hm. roii e Bat: y has made for him. 3.00 pgmggon 1-rm It is just to between all Crows 3:30 p.m.-Plouff Family 8'10 0W1!- 9:00 p.m.-Graphic 9:30 p.m.-Country Hoedown 10:00 p.m.-Ford Theatre 10:30 p.m.-Bishop Sheen 10:36 p.m.-Bedtime Story 11:00 p.m.-CFCY Television News & Weather Il.05 p.m.-Movictime: "She Married Her Boss" TV TREATS GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS ORl SCALLOPS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN HOT SANDWICHES FISH & CHIPS Nothing like this had ever hap- Many other tasty food suggcs- pened to him before. tlons from snacks to dinner: pre-, pared and delivered for your Some folks who are cmiards ithen alone are very brave when pl"w"' ;with others to help them. The Crow folk are like that. one of the first things that boys and girls DIAL 1131 llearn in school about our great country is that "in union is TAKE-OUT-SERVICE atrength”. The Crow folk learned 0 ey wan .- Mglgfgn rnalia trouble for Blacliy and his no It a o o s e . Ch i "2 "l.'.'f. "'i':. "Mi ""R.'”2.'l..l' an Blacky has the very lteeogest of Television Protrtmmt keen eyes. There in little within scheduh range of thou eyes he fails to aaa.ilo It happened that one FIIIIY bright morning as he was flying over the treetops of Green For- est he spied a young Owl asleep in a tree. He was no hidden by surrounding branches that only eyes as sharp as those of Blacky would be likely to see him. Blaclty flew to a neighboring tree from which he could look on all sides. He made sure that the young Owl was alone. Father and mother were nowhere about. Blacky hurried to round up the gang. That is. he called together all the flock. They gathered a- round him from all directions. Then he led them to where the young Owl was sleeping. It. was young Hoot. At once. the whole gang began flying about that tree, all cawing as loud as they could. The big yellow eyes of Hoot flew wide open in surprlae and fright. Nothing like this ever had hap- pened to him before. He had seen Crows at a distance but never in a gang like this. Three of the bold- est dashed at him and one pulled a feather from his coat. He snap- ped his bill but the sound of it was lost in harsh voices of thc Crows. He lluffed out his feathers so that he looked to be nearly twice as big as he really was. He look- ed as fierce as he know how and continued to snap hia bill angrily. pretending that he wasn't afraid But he was afraid. Nothing like this had happened before. He has a scared young Owl, very scarcd. and those Crown knew it. His fa- ther. Hooty. in hia place would have been very much annoyed and very angry. but he wouldnt have been afraid. The gang grew bolder. Those crows were trvlna 90 Sci "0" inf the fright: Booty and Mn. Hooty had an often yen them. espec- ially after dar when their own eyes were of little use. They grow bolder and bolder. From time to owl and hurt; Feathers were put- led out. It looked an if the gang might hill him. an all the time one of the van led in the top of a which he could keep directions The Crow art. Long ago they I when In mischief it have a watchman on If danger appears and In time. "Cawl C ! Caw! Carl? ahrieh- the watchman suddenly. It cut mshronlh the noiae and the were . It won the danp alsaal. lucky and hia Jm melt nay. lffereat direc- : ? . E E E 9 .. 3 -e 3 : in iililfiii” :53”: Big 3 F DAILY CIIYPIOQUOTB - Ian's how to work in A I Y ID I. I A A I I B L 0 N 0 l' I I. I. 0 W one letter simply ataada for nnoth . In thla nlnpla A L. . O for the three L'I. X for the two (Ya. eta. llngla tottei-ii. appa- uopliae.t.halugthandlorniatloaolthaverdaan all luitn. Inch day the code lands an dtffa-rut. 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