'ng.1o,'nnouuaiui 5-4.-an-;;.;.A, ' Thursday. Aug. 16,1956 Contract guggusuhuabla. game if" zines ":2. :2” '33 wii on-1 one 5 I5 I-7 Q!" ' as: one gin p aaquu -1'hebiddrng:l Men North East south 9 Pass Pass 4 6 us 5 L . Opening lead-queen of hearts. One of the purposes of the open- ing three bid is to prevent Li'l Abner REMIND ME TO TAKE THE UNITED STATE 01 fFlCE 5 PRESIDENT? --AND, 04. VE5.."- WRITE ME AN the smooth exchange of informa- tion between the opponents at I low level. It is not surprising. Ouf 'ggfding Hgusg therefore, that the adversaries frequently fail to arrive at their best contract after a preemptive bid and. in fact. are sometimes completely shut out of the bid-ht ding even though they have the preponderance of the high cards. South might have bid three no- trump and North might have doub- led three hearts. but the fact re- mains that North-South arrived It the inferior contract of five clubs. Without the interference bid by West. I final contract of three ao- trump is not hard to reach. South had his work cut out for him to make five clubs. I-le won the heart lead in dummy and played the ten of clubs, winning the finesse. Another club finesse proved that East had started with three of them and that there would be trouble taking care of the los- ing heart. Two diamond losers appeared certain since the ace of diamonds was sure to be in West's hand as part of his vulnerable three bid. The heart loser could not be avoid- ed by attempting to ruff it in dum- my because East was obviously short of hearts. The situation looked dark. but louth found I perfectly legitimate way to make the hand. After draw- ing East's last trump. declarer played to the ace-king of spades and trumped to a spade. South then led his last two trumps. leav- ing himself with the K-x in both red suits. On the last trump West had to choose I discard from his holding of J-1&9 of hearts and A- 10 of diamonds. I! he discarded I heart. South would force him into the lead by playing the king and another heart, compelling West to lead I dia- mond. If West discarded the ten of thamonds. I low diamond play would estahlkh Southts ldng. Ei- ther waylthe jig was up. - Cheers to South for his fine the credit for having made It pos- sible to test South's mettle. GRANTS DISPENSATION OTTAWA (CP) - Confirmation has dispensed Roman Catholics throughout the world from the ob- ligation of fasting and abstinence today, the ave of the Feast of the Assumption. The delegation an- nounced confirmation of the Pope's decision Monday. TELEVISION CKCW - Moneton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 THURSDAY 8:11) p.m.-F.M. Concert Hall ' 4:25 p.m.-Viewing the News . and Weather p.m.-Coffee Chatter 00 p.m.-Howdy Doorw Ill p.rn.-Fun Time in p.n1.-Trouble with Father :30" p.m.-Viewing the News 40 p,m.-Weather 45 (I) ll 6 p.m.--Sports ' 1:50 p.m.-CBC News "1100 p.rn.-Uncle Jack at the Piano 3 7:80 p.m.-The Editors Ask p.m.-Seranade for .Strings p.m.-Sneak Preview .1o:oo p.m.-Alfred Hitchcock Pre- A i sents 10:3 p.m.-Doctor liudson's Sec- fet Journal Illztll p.m.-Viewing the News 11:10 p.m.-Weather 11:15 p m.-Decoy 12:30 I m -Sign Off Enjoy .5 the delicious 3an-Ylzime . 9 p -1. L. play. but West has to get some of has been received here by apost- one delegation here that the Pope IEDTIME STORIES By Thornton You often find the old is best. -Polly Chuck. Johnny and Polly Chuck had been flooded out of their home in the Green Meadows. The flood was over. but the house was too wet to be lived in. Johnny and Poly had had a falling out. They had disagreed. Johnny was for going over to the Old Pasture to live. Poly refused. Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy were living over there and she didn't want them for neighbors. So Johnny had gone to the Old Pasture and Pol- llved under the old wall one spring find she could still use her old from the Green Meadows to the lot of bushes had grown up there beside the old wall since she was last there. but she found the old worn-down doorstep and the door way to the old underground house. it was pretty well filled with dead leaves that had blown in. She htt- gan to dig these out. A lot of sand had washed down and part- ly filled the hallway. It didn't take Poly long to dig this out. Down below the old house was much as it had been when she 'was there last. Down in the bedroom deep in the ground under the old wall it was so dry that the old bed of leaves was still good. Poly gave I long sigh. it was I sigh of re- lief. It was good to be back in the old home. it wouldn't need too much work to make it as good as Polly was up bright and early the next morning. In fact. jolly, her head out between the stones Old Things Often The Best W. Burgess A" ummsh "'e when pug go geu his voice made Polly Chuck tingle all over. It was like old times. She left the doontep and crnpt through the bushes out into the grass of the Old Orchard. She re- membered just where there used to be some sweet clover. She won- dered if she would find any there now. She did. There even was more than ther used to be. Polly ate and ate and ate until she couldn't eat another leaf. In fact, when she returned to sit up on her doorstep, there was still I clov- er leaf hanging from one corner of her mouth. She heard a door slam over at ly had gone to the old stone wall 1,-"met. Brownm home She hum bald” "'9 Old, 0”h'"'d "9 "9" Flip barking. Somehow they were Farmer Brown s house. Polly had sounds mat were good to her. She heard Jenny Wren scholding John- long ago. She hoped she would ny Wren. She heard Sammy Jay calling. Thief! Thief! Thief!” house. 1, v . Polly climbed over the wall f,':;:,":f :H'fl::,;,efh'elE,'o';i over. He was cawing just to hear side next to the Old Orchard. A his own voice. Chane," the Red Squirrel came scampering along on the old wall. He stopped when he saw her. What are you doing here?" he- demanded. Minding my own business." she replied. And that isn't any business of yours,” she added. It seemed as if everything was Polly feel very good indeed. She be alone for awhile. She didn't even wonder if Johnny Chuck had gone back to the Old Pasture. Spider "Pelis" it ever been. subied STE. ANNE DE BELLEVUE, round. bright Mr. Sun was just starting his daily climb up in the 3;'n"lgCgllTEnl0m0l1:i1Ih at'Mac; blue, blue sky when Polly poked ' 0 an ”' nldyhlg ""0 skins 254.000 of an inch thick. The "pelts" belong to the red Just as it used to be. It made didn't mind that Johnny wasn't with her. 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