-op, ,.-;Ja::e.-stag.-s:....,..-.. .. . ' '9 ., , lo... . . tr ..,....;.........,......-. ; . , -Vx Page I! The Goarhnwod- March 27.1957 "'3' Will Not Restrict Flow OI Canadian Goods To Europa Iy DAVIS MCINTOSII Canadian Press Staff write I' rccitizirs row.v. Bermudai (CPI-Prime Minister St. Laurent" will receive assurances from Brit-l lsh Prime Minister Macmillan here next week that the United Kingdom has no intention of try- lng to restrict the flow of Cana- dian goods to European markets. He also will likely be asked for S ME 22? A PINT! . FSTREIIEF I FROM PAINS OF Whsn you suffir from the 11 you want it tggt . . . That's lake it-so starts to relieve that I RIIEUIMATISM j ARTHRITIS pains of Rheumatism or Arthritis you want relief and Aspirin! A tablet starts dis- integrating almost the instant you pain last. Alivay.rA.rlFor Canada”: views on participation- as a full member or only as an observer-in a North Atlantic par- y assembly. first pro- posed formally last December by Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd. The Canadian government has been worried about the possible effects of the European common market and the proposed free trade area on Canadian markets in Europe. Britain is not a mem- ber of the common market. a principal feature of which is a cus-- toms union. but wants to partici- pate ln the free trade area if cer- tain conditions are met. The chief conditions are that overseas territories of member nations be excluded from the area and that agricultural products be accord between the United King-5 dom and other European nations on these conditions would mean that Canadian agricultural prod- ucts. chiefly wheat. would not be frozen out of the British market.l EXPECTED MONDAY .. ; The Canadian prime minister.' Trade Minister C. D. Howe andl Pearson are scheduled to arrive; here Monday for 1'-i days of meet-' nynaav North dealer. Both sides vulnerabla.'. NORTH .1012 aoioss gm aanos soss yxo gross arias aouru QKJ QADIIZ Q 10 It s 4-K05 The bidding: North East South West PIC Plan 1' 1. 8' Pass 49 Opening lead-king of diamonds The safety play in bridge as- sumes so many different forms that it is I '” to enumerate all the possible variations. The one which exists in this hand is well off the beaten track, but the general principle that gov- erns the use of safety plays is no different in this case than it is in the garden variety. lg one or two trump losers. WIZARD KILLS IATHROOM ODOIS Keeps your home sweet- smelling 24 hours a day! Kills nah. onion. tobacco smells. cellar and bath- room odors. Two scents: Pine and Spring Bouquet. both in decorator bottles. TV TREATS SCALLOPS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN HOT SANDWICHES FISH ls CHIPS pleasure. Tl-IE WINDMILI. DIAL 7131 g TAKE-OUT-SVIGI h - Manetaa Channel 2 - Television Programme Schedule IEIIEIIIY hi p.m.-!'.M. Coaout III 2:8 p.lll.--NOW! 2:8 p.m.-Coffee Chsttc Oroc 4:0 p.m.-Uncle Jack at th p.n.-Paula an Ilaeaa GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OB Many other tasty food sugpe tlons from snacks to dinners pra pared and delivered for you Once the king of diamonds is led. declarer sees there is a sure losing diamond. either one or two spade losers. and probably either From the worst view. therefore. South is down. Declarer notes. though. that there is a good chance of losing only one trump trick. and also Macmillan will assure Canadian Headers the United Kingdom will continue to consult the Common- wealth at every step of the evolve- ment of the free trade area and will do nothing traditional Canadian markets in Britain. United States secretary of state. John Foster Dulles. his ideas for a "grand design" - a single as- sembly of Europe Dulles he hopes the United States and Canada will associate them- selves with certain aspects of the single assembly. He was not spe- cific on this point. presumably would deal with such matters of the iommon market and defence. Canada already is through NATO and sends mem- bers of Parliament to the annual expected from the agreement. Anlofugn 1-one win laenlaa. Lloyd halt other Irltlsh officials. Irltlsa aokesniea here say to damage the Lloyd Friday outlined to the He is reported to have told A European single assembly involved in E u r o p e a n defence meeting of the unofficial NATO parliamentary group. Lloyd and Dulles also discussed the European common market and free trade area. Officials said Dulles expressed approval of these moves toward European integra- tion and also the hope that th common market would be based: on a low taritf concept. I Dulles' views on this corres- External Affairs Minister L. B.lpond with the Canadian position.-Signed W F'”'v "alY- Wm G9" leck. The ultimate British drive Prime Minister St. Laurent so far has made only one official state- CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER notes that the fourth club in dum- my provides a berth for one of his losing spades. He observes. at the same time. that if East never obtains the lead the spade discard on dummy's fourth club cannot be prevented. All declarer's plans, therefore. must be shaped so that East does not come into the lead. In line with this policy. South allows the king of diamonds to hold the opening lead. 1 West can do no better now than continue with a diamond. and de- clarer is in dummy at trick two. The ticklish trump situation must be now tackled. Following the original plan. a low heart is play- ed from dummy and the nine in finessed. West wins with the jack and (assume) r-eturn another dia- mond. Dummy trumps. the queen of hearts is played. picking up East's king. and the contract is made. Losses are a diamond. a heart and a spade. Suppose declarer does not play safe but plunges blindly ahead by winning the opening lead and play- ing the ace and another trump. East wins the heart trick and re- turns a spade to beat the contract. declarer losing two spades. a heart and a diamond. The normal play with this trump combination is to lead the ace and another trump. but the safety of the contract is a factor that must also be considered. There should be willingness to lose a trump trick. but not to the wrong opponent. "Surrender Is Not Tolerable" Churchill Told Wavall, I941 LONDON tlilnadayl (Cr)-last the Hand of Crete and the the crltlcll days of the tail Af- German thrust in North Africa rlcari desert campaign. Vltnstnallad by Nd Field Marshal Erwin Churchill ordered Britlal gen-lllomnasl. erals and staff officers to get intot Churchill said In a directive an the fight with their pistols if cor- Field hltill Vlnvell (law Earl nered. The tight-to-the-last ditch order;"siirrendar is not tolerable" and was revealed in the official Uaitady "there mast be so thought of re- Kingdom history of the Second;treat," at the border. The prime World War. The second volurnaimlnlster was concerned over the was published today. lvast amount of military equip- The history disclosed that Chur- ment assembled in Egypt which. chill an the wartime prime mln- he said. could not be saved by later was deeply shaken by Brlt- the transport available if the Ger- lsh reverses in Greece. the loss mans broke through. "No 8UBltENDERs" "No surrenders by officers or men will be considered tolerable unless at least 50 per cent cas- ualities are sustained by the unit or force in question." the Chur- mcnt on the subject - last Nov. 14. He said the free trade area idea has merit provided it does not become a plan to exclude goods from other countries. emu dirgctiyg um. The distinction between the free --Gene,-.1. ma ,1,” omce" trade area and the full Cuubnlsyiurplfsed by me memy ", to union envisaged under the E"l'0'.use their pistols In self-defence." pean market is that the former; The volume. W,-men by 5.33.1. is an arrangement under which.3uue,-, formerly Moreno, of customs duties are not levied onlmodem hm”), n Cambridge "ad? belween membe c9""m"lUniveralty. relates that Chur- ”f.lh' 3"" but "Ch.me".'b" '.”lchill's dissatisfaction with the lam5 "eedw" of 5C"”" ”' ."”"lcommand in North Africa started policy towards third countries. Ii" this period. wave" Wu u. The cusmms ""1" placed by Gen. Sir Claude Auchin- recently many. Belgium. Thet Netherlands , a."d L”xembm"g is ' ml)" rigidzgiglldl hrlI:'rlslIialMrl((li.tiwwaIlll:guIl)t))' signed by France. Italy. West Ger- Momgomer many. " ' ' . The Netherlands y' and Luxembourg is a more rigid form of association with a com- FAMOUS RIVER mon scale of tariff duties against Scotland's Clyde River flows goods imported from non - mem-i 106 miles to its outlet at Dumbar- bers. lton on the Firth of Clyde. ACM38 1. Powdered 82. Elderly I. A dessert loaves of people ll. Stone ax baobab tree (colloq) 9. Skip 8. At that time 23. stops to. City (Neb.) a. Capital as. Pro- l2. Greek lettel (Ceylon) noun 13. Units of II. Beast 01 30. Con- dmtanco burden aurna I4. Covers 15. lhtiat 80. Italian is. Protective 11. Deciduous volcano gar-merita tree Ivar.) lo. Eaker I0. sailor R. Man's l'I. God of lava (Br-it.) Mm? I8. I pulaca 10. Fish 33. Levelar I1. seed vessel 11. Perennial 34. Tole:-ably 88. Alcoholii :4. Knife part. herb nu.) 35. 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It was the tail of Prickly Porky the Porcupine who was on the limb with his rather short. stubby tall hanillnll bt3l0W- Hoot had seen that tail move and hadn't waited to see what it was. ed in the leaves down there. The top side of Prickly Porky's tail is covered with small. short. sharp little spears called quills. He really does more fighting of ' with his tail than with his big teeth and claws. He is slow with those. but be can slap that tail about fast- one of those little someone or something had snov- i What Was That?- quills was still sticking In Hool.'s foot, as he flew away. Fortunately he got hold of it and pulled it out. He had failed to get a dinner but he had learned a lesson. In the future he would first try to be sure of what he was striking at. was trying to catch. Listen. see, then strike is the rule with all good hunters in the Owl family. For this purpose Old Mother Nature has given them wonderful ears. big eyes that see in the dark and silent wings that enable them to strike without a sound to give warning. The sore foot kept the Young Owl remind- ed at all times of this rule and he began to be more successful and so go hungry less often. Young Hoot wakened from a nap late one afternoon. You know Owls are out hunting mostly in the night and do most of their sleeping dur- ing the day. Something bad wak- ened him. He was sure of that. it was not yet time for the Black Shadows to creep out from the Purple Hills. He would not start out htintlng until they had come and wrapped evervlhlna In SOT! dusk. He sat very straight. open- ed his big ears very wide and won- dered what had wakened him. All was still he couldn't hear a sound. not the faintest sound. "Something walrened me. I'm sure of it," said he. lllklnl 10 him self but silently. making no sound. lie was as still as if he were a part of the tree in which he was perched- ! Presently those big wide-ripen .ears picked up a faint sound, a very faint sound. It was so faint that you or I had been in younlt Hoot'g place we would not have heard It at all. But Hoot heard it It wu the mailing of dry leaves the place where that rustling had seemed to be. For a few minutes he heard noth- wl us now of just where that std was coming from. He even bf he saw a leaf more right this. He was as tempted to spread Ih btg wings and silently glide down to that very spot. He mov- ed his feet a wee bit. night away fast reminded him of music 0. Arabia aniortalria DAILY CIYPIOQUUIE - llore's boar AXYDLIAAXB g . ., isnorraa-annow '0nela!tarlIlnplynt.a.ndlfora.lIo” . saraiuunptaauussn for the three L's.x1orthe two0'a. 009- III!" ""r"'- W” uvophaa, the length and formation at the -nru Ire Ill MIM- Iachnavthneodslettarsaradtffsrat. 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