Contract Bridge By Joeephhu Culbertson AN UNEQIJAL CONTEST South's play of the game contrlcl in the Iollowing hand was rather- amnuurish. but it probably would hlvo been good enough against. the average dofense. Southidealer." Neither side vulnerable. to A 3 3 Q 1 3 2' Q J4 3 .4. K Q 9 5 Q K7 4 .- N A Q10 5 0 KJ 96 4 W E Q 8 5 Q Q 8 6 9 K 9 7 5 .3. 10 7 S 4. e 4 3 2 g J 9 s 2 Q A Q 10 9 A10 2 4. A J 8 xriiaibiaciingz South West North East "INT Pas: BNT Pass Pass Pass . I h West opened his four! h-hizlicsi heart. Soitli won iiith (hf: ten ltiifl mounted tricks. He hem-13, four clubs one diamond and one spade; hciice his probleni. obv- iously, wis to dN'P3"l) Lrirk. It South Iild club irnmcdiately. West would have been embamssed for discards. south ias hr PVDIIIIIIPII latczr did not iiarii to nialtr n n'.sc;ii'd tiriiii his own hnnri on so he rivrirlrri in nu mil Im ninth trick in spidcs. He led to the spade ace and rrrtiirned tho su.t. This was an extremely question- able line of play on South's part. but the pertinent point to note is Is not as b:id as what might. be. Yes. sir. he was a prisoner. He wiisi 'ior him in not out. It was Farmer iihai pen. and he was keeping him SEW hi 0 SIITI? the ninth y I msiicd the ion. , but :he ioiittti ('iIliI. iliiw Thorton W. Burgess By THE NEWS GETS AROUND dark. The inst iias Gray FOX- . 'Yoiing Bob vtiis in h s Sht.il9l' box Th” W933 m” "t you mu” '3"e'.out. at sight. zind iiisely stayed lthere. Gia; Fox sii.i:vd iill iiround "Old Mame” Na”"e'ltlie pen. He even t'illllI)P(”I up on - . it. Young Bob White was at prisonern Hardly had mm FOX Kb” on his way when Jtiniiiy Skuiil; iirrived. Again young Bub kept out of sight. Jimmy started in di; tinder the pen. Iht'Il ihziiiprid ll.S iiiind anti .ambled o!.'. a pnwmm He was I priwne, 0; Peter Rnbiiit nits the mud visi- 1m..,v but no nm, hk” bemg 3 prhitor. Peter IJCCKPU in tliroiigh the soner at any time, even a prisoner . Wm” ”d W” d15”pp"1"'9d be' at 1,.” .C."ItlI5o lie miildirt see young Bot). ' hind feet. a wire pen in Farmer Brown! and there was no way in donryard. Brciwiits Boy who had put him in He staiiipcd it.Ili his You kll(J.x. PPIPIS iiiiid feet 211'!) long and stout. and he can it-ally thump with them iilion he tries. The young qunit never had heard Peter thump before. He not only heard it. but he fclt it in the ground, for Pcicr tins" tori close to the end or the pen iiliiire young 'Bob iias. Mistiiiss Mimii was over- yhead and shining brzizhtly. Peter saw young Bob at once. "Arr you one of Bob VVhit("S children)” aiskrd Petcr. Then lie saw him ii.i:lit('iivtI )t)llllg was. and added. "You iirednti be afraid of me. You must be young Bob. I heard sonictliing had haps pened to you. Yourvfather and I yarc old friends. liris he been over Bob whlwglto see yrni')" . i'li7.'3' rage 14 Bah ”.Ire you one of r x . t 1 . - ' r i (I - . . "hat ti" xnlfj .::m'1 il;:;'(E'.l;, t-hilrIren”" asked Peter. This tiine iize miiiig; qlllli. Simtik agams mvs .-m it 1- - y ,V,,,V,,,,y,M his heady -1 mm. 1,. ...,...i,,-, km... position. Tlirsc pl-aye:-s would auto- E " - matically put in vhri ten on ihr-i Farmer BI'0M1S BOY had iound second round of the suit. -. anduounit Bob unable to fix because of South ix onlri szniply have to coreriaii injured wing. H9 mid IJYOMDUI” With Lhe jack to be on the road tult-augm yoiini: Bob and taken him home, lhonie. He had put him in the wire prison that he might be sale. No It was South's misfortune. how-l H p , "er. mat he had a knowing play liungiy enemy could get iiim. How . "Everybody gets around. That's how I hap- said he replied Peter l:ko where I am." "Oh. tes'lir docs." does. News CAPITOL Summer-side this no Gun-dlui Thursday. Nov. 4, 1954 CROSG ON HIGH AVESTA, Sweden (CF) - A cross that literally descended from the .sky was placed on top of the church steeple. 150 feet (mm the ground. in this central Sweden town. To avoid expensive scaffold- ing, II helicopter was used to lower the cross into its permanent posi- tion. BIG RICE CROP NEW DELHI (CPI -I India's rice production reached a record of 27p increase was obtained by more in-1 tcniiiro cultivation of the avail- able paddy land. i pened to come over to see you." Just then Hoaty the Owl gave his hunting call. and it sounded rather nr-ar. Peter took to hl1' heels. ucomsoe ; KENSINGTON i Wnii -Tliiii. 7:15-9:15. See the: Goofy Golfers Dean Martin andl Jerry Lewis in comedy -- "THE! ('Al)D)", co-starring Donna Reed Borhnra Bates. Come have Ii lniighl Rank drawing Thursday. ' ""ROYAL” BURDEN Wort-'l'liiir. 7:15 & 9:152 Mntiner-in VVNI. It 30. "THI42 KIDNAPPEIIS" i starring lhincaii MacRae, Arlrlcnnri L tiorri, .Imi Whiteley and Vincent Winter as the kidnappers. H. 3: ms Lghh East saw mm ms sure he was he soon learned. The spade holding was worthless if very first day he was there Black South had the K.J. and under any,P”55V ""3 C” Cam” 0'" W” " TODAY ('l"l1UI'Sd8.V) 3:30-7:15-9:15 CLl.'CLim5i.8liCPS (except in the ire-ih”"x” 100k m his Mme "um , y y mote case that West had started 93'” as he 5”””d at 3i0””g B0” ADI LT ENTERTAINMENT with the doubleton king) the play He WISWL "any mlngn" eve" ii he at the queen could not do harm did have that hungry look; for but might do u vast amount of Black Pussy is well fed and cared A - . good. On that sound analysis East " . , . went right In Mm ml, spam, queen. Boitser the Hound and Flip the and that simple more IIXPCI de-ITNIMH ("me "Mr I" lmk "L him- ,.1amL East ,.Nm.m,d R hear, iBut. if was uholiy curiosity on their y mmugh scum-3 AVQ and W.FsL.F priri. and somehow he knew it. The U heart: suit was established before W” mgm mghad M V'3"””i hm O . declare, could Set up ms ninth it, uas very different on the next nick. night. Somehow or other the news of where he was got around. News GET YOUR FREE DIGEST oi has it wziy of doing that. No one the. Culbertson Point-Cotint Mctliodiserms to kilnw how zt izets around. 'v . Simply send ll stamped, solf-ad- but izet around it does, and quick- rlreaacd envelope to the J. C. Wins- ly. . inn Co.. 1010 Arch St.. Philadelphia. 'I'hat second night young Bob had ?a. - three visitors. All three came after ST. ELEANORS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 67 Because of past difficulty in collecting: school tax ( assessment. in St. Elcanors district, the trustees have i decided this year to take legal action to collect all taxes for which arrangements are not made for payment by November 30th. Bank drafts will be made during November on all ratnpaycis and payment may he made either to '"")n”wARNER BRO5-W 'wARNERCOLOR the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Summerside, or to '""" the secretary of the school trustees. i If you have any question regarding your assess- W I ment, you are advised to. contact. the secretary, Earl JOHN WILLIAMS-...u....rREo:RicK KNOTTI7i'i'3v:m:nY&tageSuccess 1 Cannon, at. St. Eleanors, immr-diatcly., cu.-u...ALFREO HITCHCOCK ...............i...o...m................. , 5 per cent discount on all current taxes is alIow- , d p y t ed to November 30th. Interost at 6 per cent is char;;- . o ' "W 3 ed on arrears. i BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY NOV. 8th ; We request your earnest co-operation. FOR 4 DAYS p 4 i ST. ELEANORS SCHOOL TRUSTEES ,. I In (vIIIPllI!IS(Il'tpP ' "3 COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN" . i BUYING PULPWOOD . We are now Buying Rough Pulpwood in ' ' both 3 I-2 ft. and 4 fr. lengths delivered 9. FRIDAY 3:30-7:15-9:15: SATURDAY 7:15-9:15 our yard at Summerside. . t E Contact our Office for further informa- ' NOB. i P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LTD. . i 3 Summerside. P. E. I. : . o Dial 2115 e. 0. Box 7oo i WEGOT'EMAl.LI!LJ'I'TME. Noouwilusuimroiaoveczit .. YEARJIEMAYBEDEAD. G- o c 5 C 0 '0 .41 " :2 0 C o 5 -I A. L 0 M suns HE'S ALNE, AND u. .: WELLTRY To FIND Haw P. h y mi oi-i,MAMw-vo is -AN'YO'ALWAYS win. 3:, A THEN, WHAT om OLE MAN MOSE MAH BEST FRIEND, WONT V0"? YES DEAR MlAN,WHEN HE sAio,'A iyows Asiouc'3AsAi4 LNLS-AN4OUlTE i.. A SPELL Q 0 n E 0 L0 or 2 1' ( -I s- Q PM soer2V.'t' icssp TI-IlNlcNG THIS IS FRIDAY vs.i:Ai:.'r:u. you ICIEPC two 3am in GOINGTD ME Au. Y CATCH THE FIRST in A sEc',' Effa Keri; By Faui Robinson i 100,000 tons this year without any! significant addition to acreage. The, Henry. By Carl Anderson ...DODGING TI-i'NEiGI-IBOIIQOD I-IECK. I JUST PICKED IT UP KIDS A? I WENT ABOUT MY WOEK ' ltd MY KITCHEN... - ..I'VE WOMDEKED HOW YOU DEVELOPED SUCH EXCELLENT d......z GRANDMA. NE BEEN wATcHlM' YA SHOW yir aovs HOW 7' BOX.AN2.. 51 Charles Kuhn ' cKiE1'ER,RuN (.57 ME t THE BUCKET AND SPONGE curry 0:: THEuGARAGE...PLEASE... '3 GRANDMA SOME k WHITE TIRES WITH anmoiwt ms music up , BLACK SIDEWALLSI ' OUR waif: sio:w5u.s 31 Wall; Bishop; Muggs and Skeeter "TONIGHT, AND... Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney IN THAT CAGE TO ” BETTERD3TAR'I' GETTNG WIMTT. SDES NVITED U5 1D A SOCIALTEA TDM&I?OW Tilly The Toiier By B05 Gustafson me IAcciozm"xcu: awn suspense WAS N GETTING HIT KY A POLICEMANQ OTH WAO PEALLV NOTHING- gi Up Father Bringin Bx George McManus nu LEARNING A Law Even F IY'S AOAINI? me. PAPERS PoLicv...i1"Li. GNE ; THE NEWS. I ADMIIIE THAT. - Joe Palooka Bv Mei Graff PM ITAMNO wm-i you. I KNOW 1'1.-list MouN'rAiNs AND 800 DoN'fl MOST OF ALi.,l WANT To FIND UNCLE MUNDY. Secret Agent X? By Ham Fisher