jatdtday, April 7, 1956 Tieicuardtan. Page 9 iMechank steals E597...--e'"E'5'a"” ' - llC-3 Flies ll Peter And Longbill Agree Three Minutes CONTRACT BRIDGE), By Josephine Culbertson. By Thornton W. Burgess sao PAULO. Brazil (AP)-A I ke n y or mind P t l ked led than :(ilI1::e;Tl:'p0Il'GmlTWI)'lpliG: behind. eveer." ”?od0n'C'ntitl;0iAeuzlltVhIt you gisdchnmed Inna" mechwk-' who 3-Old Moll!" Nature. mean." he said. "What is there D'C,3 nt:,vif.en 1:: fiP:i:i)r;atimg:ultI) it is iilwtaysngogatlohirrlleztmzla 0:1: wk” 'b”"l 0'" eye”. ' 'airport Thursday and kept it in the 1- nd. c er a olllic friend over in a little swamp at the head of the Smiling Pool. It was Longbill the Woodcock. In' mt, Peter had found two friends. for M”, Longbill was there. too. He hadn't seen them since they had headed for the Sunny South In the fall. and now it was almost. the beginnlnl of spring. it was good . in Iiave a little gossip together. It: was especially good for Peter, for he was learning things he had not known, things he had guesed at but hadn't been sure of. V Longblll had just shown Peter how he could lift the tip of the, upper part of his long bill without opening the rest of his bill. That lip wasn't hinged or Jointed. but it was flexible. which means that it could be moved without a joint nr hinge. In this way he could get hold of a worm down in the ground and hold onto it, even when he couldn't possibly open his whole; bill. i "I suppoesc." Peter said. "that! H ,, , ” V M th N . k in twin! i suppose, Peter said, that, ,, ,, 3::-h tsnceheetisuiriosltoxliid gives it d0nt know what I would do if lzhe tmk me, plan I: vengea"'”" . m mmj. plcoulgn ti. I can watdchdanyt 0l1elu:Vht::wlTell;l);rSh8eldreV::;::d tgevggt 3:13: 1 .t c sans me an o i erLlliE:ylld3?:: lliiescaliligeltilsnliillllllsavinl to turn. my head. wvheifuilcraft and the danger Involiaed. he. was so long it looked as if it must :31 ''"t'"”:3 37”! my me- 3nd 1 d0lWl'"ed t" h” mm pug": v',:"1' . be in the way. ..I guess you are ave o o a now and then. it My trousers are ill: . as right about that peter," he "id. wont do to turn my head. I have going to pay for them. You may "We noticed mg in mm W”, you got to see where I am going. At not realize it but I bought these Hm I are "mama: nuke .. the same time. I need to watch be- trousers on instalments and I Just Peter baked puzzled. Feicouldn-i Tl” me. I guess Old Mother Nat. lfiniahed plying Yesterday." lure knew it was going to be th ti imagine any way in which he andt I p his feathered friend could be in the l 58m5theI Pg;”9:mmge:zeStoS0t&E; "Can you see behind you without 1.1, to, three minutes. giirnlng your held?" Longbill ask- I-ie crash-landed in a residential neighborhood, narrowly mining . nursery packed with children, and walked away from the wrecked plane with the seat of his trousers torn. Police said Olimpio Martins was fired Wednesday by Real-Aerovias Airlines and wanted to get even with the company. They gave this account of the incident: Martins started drinking after he ' was fired. Early Thursday morn. ing he returned to the airport and saw the empty DC-3 standing on the line ready for service. He climbed in. PANCAKE LANDING He closed the door. started the engines and tookgoff. The plane ended its brief flight by pancak- Longblll chuckled. "It's our oyes,".l "M uh to police later. i The plane was badly damaged. t Police quoted Martins as saying made two calls 10W. he discharged his sponsibility. but he was mistaken. HE DIDNT SHOW STRENGTH inasmuch as he on his hand. be- full re- South felt that North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. QAK9 VAQ8 QAQ5Z q.K1o1 5.1543 Q57! via N :54 0964 W E us caoass S 4.1.6532 Q102 'KJl0962 OK1081 4.4 Thebidding North East South West 3NT Pass 39 Pass SNT Pass 49 Pass Pass Pass Needle-55 10 583'. South lost noth- ing but one club trick. and it a' ' ing down on the residential street. Ices without saying that the sn 1 Martina run but gave himself up-slam contract should have bh, risked. it would have taken Pretty horrible lie of cards to keep South from winning 12 tricks at hearts Naturally disgruntled om mis. Early Voting Trend Against- Gov'i In Ceylon COLOMBO (AP)-Early returns sing the slam. North and South ltben indulged in some mutual re-. South. pointed out criminatlons. that he had bid twice on his hand. "and he'certainly didn't see how .he could have done more. with only two kings and one jack." North was too annoyed to de- iibate the matter intelligently. so vlet's take over for him. In the deeper sense of bidding. South did not make two bids. True the bid three hearts over North's two notrump. and four hearts ov- more realistic view of these act- ions. What he actually did can be tsum ed up more cogently in a -5 to on W ""5... e O E at '5 II: (I .9: cl. : .-: -5 an TII m .. o ttwo notrump. and he didn't allow jNortli to play three notrump. in other words, he ”went along" with the great strength shown by his , partner's opening bid. but at no time did he make a strength-show- ling bid on his own account. The three-heart call. followed by four liearts over three notrump. might well have represented such a hold- ing as six or seven hearts to the jack, with nothing else in the hand. Surely. at the very least, South could have afforded a bid of five l hearts over North's three notrump! chief Solomon West Ridgway Dias Bandaranaike. All five held seats that had been considered certain to elect govern- ment supporters: Kotelawala h i m s e if was re- elected but with a reduced major- ity. His chances of forming a new government were greatly weak- cried. 1 Bandariinalke's c o a l i t i o n in- .cludes Trotskyites and fellow trav- yellers and has Communist sup- port. It is pledged to oust British fnaval and air bases from this iocean and end Ceylon's link with or three notrump. but let's take al 'ei'&n':llfle' :,;il'1'ca&113;;.l.h'..;taidi':o'.,urlmy head to see behind me." Planning To Honor '&FTt:lllIltSd;:e)l?rri1(Vf general election eyuf? he nid- .gI;::,':.b:L',w5?J::fdi”g..'”1 h”d.L"i Sea'Go'"9 A"c”1'" Premiery Sir lilac: igliglikvalgqg -m - so, , g , . . . "That is Just what Old Motheer grim 'h Tt?lRoNTg :5?)-? vt5DQ:uV9l' prgitveeslelrn llzmlleld Nimmal party- ure hag dong for me." i ro er an s er pan 0 onor 0 ocawa a's cabinet u .. 'a sea-going ancestor who sailed a ministers lost their seats in Parlia- :sl.rBl.eglc island in the Indian D Lon::f"R:;h:1eh'ad 33:: ll1';e:;l;5' I tiny five-man lugger from Eng meat to the neutralist People'sp .. ' . 5' land to Australia more than 100 United Front led by opposition the crown. whit” .111 lm lying low on thelyears ag . THIS SPRING ground W" my head stretched Wt, The United Kingdom information in front of me so that it will ll0ttgex-vice here sgid Thufgday . be "””ced- "5 l3 Very hi-Indy 10 have plaque, commemorating the voy- "'3' W" '5 far back and high age of Capt. Richard Nicholls and my held I8 they are. I can see all the crew of the Mystery. is to bc around without having to lift myyunveiled Saturday in the Cornish geldfttli do it. I sometimes wonderl fishing village of Newlyn. England. iglgmogil setth-Io-;'a with eyes right. Miss v. May wun and N. c.x. h d '1! '0 fY Wetvturn their 2 Wills visited Newlyn last year and 1” ' '9'" 'd' '0 3.1159 Ind Cantl arranged for the plaque. ook behind them without turning Capt. Nlcholls. a grandfather of their head: way round." Longbill the Wills. and an crew left Newlyn 9'” ; harbor Nov. 18, 1854. and 116 days later arrived at Melbourne. Aus- tralia. The tiny Mystery had an ll-foot beam and drew only six feet of water. t Give Your System QQWM 4t?1"7'7I6fHi.'P Perhaps your system iieeds In gentle. effective help of Burdock Blood Bitters. This dependable prepanation, a pure herbal rem- edy. helps expel wastes from the. system and act-s to improve the Mother Love Conquers Fear :Firsf Seaman To appetite. Burdock Blood Bitters helps relieve constipation. head- aches, dyspepsia and sour stom- LONDON (CP) - Mother love' conquered a life-long fear of tly- ; Hear Of I9I4 War lng as Mrs. Lillian Scott left by! air Thursday night to visit her' TORONTO (CPL-The man who seriously ill daughter in Canada. received the first signal to the Mrs. Scott. hurrying to the had. ,Royal Navy in 1914 that the First side of her daughter, Mrs, Molly sworld War had been declared. is Cleeman of Kentville. N. S., was Flo be buried here today. a passenger aboard the Cunard; Patrick O'Hara. 80. veteran of liner Franconla which limped hack-the Boxer rebellion. the Indian to Southampton Tuesday after en- Ifronticr wars. Boer War and First countering engine trouble in the World War. died Tuesday at Tot- nild-Atlantic. .icnham, 25 miles northwest of Cunard officials immediately here. made plans for the silver-haired: Born in Liverpool. England. he woman to fly to her daughter. lcmmigralcd in 1924 following .12 but Mrs. Scott at first dcmurred lycars service in the Royal Navy. t "I've always hated' He was thl oldest member of Dlanes." ,the Royal Canadian Navy during However. mother love won the the Second World War. serving as battle and the 83-year-old woman 'chicf yeoman of signals at HMCS boarded a British Overseas Air- York. Toronto lakeah naval lines plane. flight 463. for Montreal -base. Thursday. 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