rage . . The Guardian Aug. 1956 CCF Urge Trade With Red China OTTAWA (CP)-CCF members Thu;-sday urged the federal gov- ernment to establish formal trade relations with Communist Chin and renewed their plea for Cana- dian recognition of the Pelplng re- gime. . They told the Commons during , wide . ranging debate on the spending estimates of Trade Min- ister Howe that Canada cannot af- ford to ignore a potential mlrkel of people. H.W. Herridge. Kootenay WES?- and Colin Cameron. Naniamo said there are reliable reports that Canadian companies now are trad- lng with Red china through sub sidiaries in other countries. Mr. Hcrridge said be under- atantls that Massey-Harris-Fcrgu- son Ltd. is exporting machinery to Red China from its iaL't0F1CS in the United Kingdvm "mi llesi Germany g . The time is ripe to recognize China and do soiiicthinz 1" d9Vf3l0ll Protest Cost Of Bringing Up Father Li'l Abner Early Opening Of St. Lawrence 01--yAii,',x lL'Pl e A Maritimer protested Thursday night in the Commons that public money is be- ing used to subsidize earlier open- ing of the St. Lawrence River each spring tn the detriment 'of the ports of Halifax and Saint John. NB. Thomas Boll tPC--SI -lolin-Ai bertl said the two Maritime ports have only winter business now and the transport department's acqui- rition of three new lcebrakers for work in the St. Lawrence would make their position even more difficult. Transport Minister Marler said the icebrakers will be used to am- eliorate flooding below Montreal in the spring and not to open Mon- treal to shipping before common sense dictates. The department also had re- ceived requests for lcebrakers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the New Brunswick east coast where important resources devel- opments were taking place. I Marijuana Police Raid Brings 23 Murder Sentences 'PlETERMARITZBURG. South Africa tReutersl-Twenty-three of 26 Africans charged with murder: lng five policemen during a raldl on an African tribal area Feb. 2 were sentenced to death Thurs- iEach has some blessing all his i ..own. i Our Boarding House g 'l-his-VSD iii??? 52 Zlh o wt MY wolzo, 6051512! THAT Auto RACE -mes MY 5PoRrlNi': stoop To A SOIL!-uCOULDNlT 2 WE INVIGORATE YOU? ANTIQUATED cHA2io1Ze- H ISN'T 1:45 Pi-i:2A5e ':oo9 " , l &st'th,l n ..:.................... , ...H I IIEDTIME STORIES lHappy Jack Feels Better By Thornton day. discharged. The policemen were Three were found innocent and killed by spear-wielding tribesmen when au- thorities staged a raid in the Bergville district of Natal to wipe out stocks of Dagga. locally culti- vated marijuana. More than nine tons were recov- ered in the qaeralion. police said. Spectators packed the court- room as the 103 - page judgment was read. it was translated into Afrikaans line by line. Police said that dagga was cul- tivated in the area "on a large Icale." Councel for the 23 men found guilty said he will appeal. Hitch Hiker Gets Two Years For Revolver Counts QUEBEC lCPl - Bernard Mal- tais. an 18-year-old laborer from Cainpbellton. N.B.. Thursday was sentenced to two years in pool- tentiary for possessing a revolver without a permit: six months for pointing a firearm at a motorist. and two years for having it stolen revolver in his possession. The sentences. imposed by ses- sions of the peace court Judge Achille Pettigrew. are to run can- currently. Maltais was arrested July 20 at nearby Lauzon after he pointed a revolver at Urbain Lachance. a motorist who had given him a ride on the highway. TELEVISION CKCW - Moneton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 SATURDAY pm.-F. M. Pops pm.-Western Thealr m.-Wild Bill Hiclft) .m.-Junior Playhouse .m.-Viewing the News .m.-Weather .m.--Sports m.-CBC News m.Jrerry and Mo : .m.-interlude m.-The Honeymooners .m.-Stage Show . .m.-Country Hoedown .m.-None Shall Escape .m.-Viewing the News .m.-Weather m.-Chamber of Horrors. at Mid- 95.';'35?5'.':,- eseeeee '6'!)-Va QZ'5 883 ”V'FVpvnu . ';?'9.' 2.1388838 FVV O n-...,.. ........ 11:30 a.m.-Sign Off Sllll Y .-Test Pattern m.--Prom Concert m.eProfilo .-Country Calendar In Anne 3888 m III .--Viewing the News in.-Weather .m.-Johnny's New World .rn.-I-lore and There .rn.-Iutzernul All Star p. : p. p. : p. : p. 3 F- Ira-nu. 3:38 339 i 8888 In.-Till II the Life In.-Id. lullfvaa Show :-her ' Playhouse , . Just for his use and his alone, Sun dry mm "(L -Old Mother Nature. Happy Jack Squirrel had been swimming for his life. He ll8d been afloat on an old log far out on the flooded Green Meadows. When the lug began to drift to- ward the Big River lie had known that he would have to swim if he hoped to reach the shore. Now Happy Jack is at home in the treetops and nut in the water He wasn't it good swimmer. it took him a long, long time to get to the shore and he was very. very tired. Several times he had felt sure he couldn't get to the shore. When at last he dragged him- self out of the water he was :- sorry-looking sight. Of course Happy Jack has wet to the skin. for he didnt have a waterproof coat such as Billy .Mink and Little tloe Otter and Jerry Muskrat have. His tail, which usually is so bmad and fluffy and handsome, was any- thing but that now. It didn't look much bigger than the tail of Rob- ber the Rat. You should never have guessed that it could ever again be the handsome tail that HAPPY Jack had been so proud of For a few minutes Happy Jack just lay on the ground where he had crawled out of the water. At first he was too tired. too used' up. to even try to shake the water out of his coat. When he bed rest- ed a little. he look to his feet and shook himself. Then he mov- ed over to the foot of II tree and slowly climbed it Could you have secn him climbing that tree, you would have known how very tired he must be. You know. usiial- ly he runs up a tree. This time. he just crawled up. lie found al WASHINGTON VAPI The United States has prnposedl creation of an international author- ity to run the Suez Canal with com- plete control over its use. fees. finances and development. The proposal is set forth in a memorandum sent to countries which will attend the Suez crisis conference in London next week. The document states the prin- iples which the U5. hopes will be lranslated into Ii new treaty guar- anteeing fo r e v e r international control of the strategic waterway. it almost certainly will come up for discussion Sunday at a White House conference to which congressional leaders of both parties have been invited in an obvious effort to atain bipqtisan backing for the American posi- tion . MEET AT WHITE HOUSE state Secretary Dulles origin- ally invited the con easlonal leaders to meet with lni. but late Thurlday the White Home an- nounced that President Eisen- hower had "decided it was ap- propriate to have the meeting at the White House", Eisenhower will all la. So will Vice-President Nixon and Admiral Arthur W. Redford. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. The principles set forth in the department rneinoraaituni hileinilional Authority For Suez Canal Proposed Amlcna .and Allied diplomat! 2:.” 1753 it M settling the sun crisis. this should be substantially more than the 310,000,000 or less which Egypt has realized annually from the canal in recent years. 4. The Universal Suez (Ian.-9 Co.. owner and operator of the canal whose property ElZyPt'a Presldcn Nasser nationalized two week: ago. should receive fair ompensatton for its assets. This implies acceptance of the right of Egypt to nationalize the canal properties within its territory: it also implies that iron - clad arrangements should be made for ensuring the compensation Nas- aer has promised. 5. if Egypt and the company should disagree on such matters as compensation. the issue should he submitted in arbitration by a When iiulta break favorably. or finesse: work like a cliann. any- one. an the expression goes, can play the pants off a hand. The test of skill in the play is the ability to overcome the periodic bad breaks the declarer is heir to. It is best to approach the play of each hand on the basis that the worrt may happen. and lay plans accordingly. Take. for in nee. today"; hand. There appear be two clubs. in diamond and a spade to be lost. I is uniurliy that the clubs break 4-l. instead of the more orthodox 3-1. Yet, the declarer has it in his power to limit himself to one club loser, and there it nothing the de- fenders can dolbont it. Further- more. declarer H supposed to ac- &I!Imiulon designated .4; the and oonrt tlI.':lylai::lIlria"Mc.-onfcireiice a detailed and definitive ape?- eompllsh this fast even though his an advance knowledge that the clubs are j to break badly. suppose the lead in the king of dis and tilt when It holds Wed to be single- low from ton club. oeehrte 1 Egypt is "lot the suit has b I- shows out. Ed he a club. Melt trick nonsense. I VtOULDN'r1'HiNi( ' 5 LEAVING SOU HERE ALONE slcKt1'i.i. PHONE M8. vs BOAT AND 'l'ELL HE? NOT TDlxPEC1'v5.' E E U 5 vwsvouevza GENERAL!-TAELEGRAMS SEEN ANYGJE HAVE BEEN ARRlVlb(z I Hl.AI.Tt-Ill.I by THE YHOLJSANDSII - THEV ALL. ASK ONE . QuEsTioN.'.'- g. ' WILI-WU RUN 9 3 . F& PRESIDENT. 2 ' a- 0 d Moior I-foople Auras 3 JUGGERNAUT. 5 IN THE 9 52241 X DAY-5 1 LEAST Hep I ” WHEN THEY 615? H52 UP A AD TO PULL TO A LAUGH -I oteizro LET A-MINUTE. JJHE lCE AGON , HORSES ' m . HIZ . , 6 PAS t -; x . ,1) . " -' . .xtwxdx:xwxg) wt - - o- Etdiilii " . 4,:':V' 3 '. . , fl! 1 O E VI U5 U i - rr's mr LIKE THKTNOW ',;IEw'L”f:95 .--. c... M...- an 0 F: O W, .,,.,g.,., DAILSY C3RAQSSVl:2(2RD , ibig limb out in the sun. He stret- 1 R33: 5 4'SE;: '(;:;'r")' u lched himself out flat on this, He ' 5'w d 1 2.; S ' .: lwould let jolly round bright Mr. "Cm": ' E? 3 " ” 935"” 3" ' ' 5. Pound gra-infield: 24. Lofty y ..;lr.,.”:l::s...:: --3??il-?-- -- 515-? ??-?3"' E . 7. Manufac- 26. Take his tail over his back as he sat Qhilrg mud by t up. He couldn't. That tail was u.1.E1.uu 3 walk (om. still so wet and bedraggled that ' d 'h .1 ,8.” i I he muldnit lm T9 get '0 mm uirriildiirgiiain 10.Vt3lntiilei" aileeedrie Place 0" "'9 mg hmb he had crest 1l.Bedded I1.lslnndin Yesterday: Anna: Jumped across from another limb mgcems 0, iconoq.) Aegean Sea and he had allrlnost fallen. it was "mu 16'Ep0ch 33gExhmuu4 3-,'Memmo that useless tai ,g still so very wet, "'chu,.ch 1-,.c,0w., 34- pm" me," that dragged him down so that bench 18.Put 35.Child'a 88.Soon .. he 3”"05' missed his jl""P- " l5.Refreshed 19. African carriage 39.F'lex H' W35 l.1”0d l0 H9 lb?”-2 in "19 5”"- l7.Quick pull: antelope 36. East Indian 10. Is indebted ; bul ll” W35 W0”"”'d 3170"! "ml 18.Cil.y 20. Nonsense cerealgrass to ::li.W:r;:.;i 5:23;: ".:;'';i,..”:: .. used M” g . ym run and jump in the treetops as In Lloyd'a- "I he always had done He couldn't Register with his tall as it now was. 22. Luzon He was so tired that he went native to sleep. Yes, sir, he ook a nap 25.Aphorilln spravilcd out on that big limb in 21. Satan the sun. When he awoke the first Z9.N0tin thing he did was to look at hia 30-Cvfctk 19'-K" tail. Right away he felt better. 33-BUR He felt very much better. Not 33-SHOP only was his coat dry. but jolly, 35-P70001104 6 round, bright Mr. Sun had pretty 33-Finnish ,3 nearly dried out his tail. He llft- 5"P0l"- 0 ed it. -It came up just as it sl- "eM0" 0 ways had, the long hairs on each "”"q"'"' V '3 side were out straight now and u-T”"d9" Q. only a little damp. it was still ”'DW"'t3,' the lovely silvery gray that it al- f5'w'i3l,""3 ways had been. '"”h'''” 3 ”l wonder if I could jump as 1 (.Sc”'") 3 could be used just as it always '6'”): t used to" thought be. He fried it uiclom u Short lump. He found his tail "mm" had been used. He tried a long- . 8" lllmli to another branch. He 1g??,:N did it without any trouble, All in :”U'M, R, a minute it seemed. his troubles ' nu: were over. He began to think Q" .- rlzht way about izcttiniz hack to AILY CBYPT UOTE - Here's how to work it: o the Green Forest. He began to D aqx Y D I. B A A X It. 3 bark. it was his way or cxpreg. '. L 0 is; G p E 1, Lo w 5 mm his my one letter simply stands for another. In this example A in used 3 for the three L'l. X for the two 0'1. etc. slngl letters. apop trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinU- ID Each day the code letters are different. 3 A cryptograrn Quotation -5 VLOOJPFQQ Jo, LYYFY CJZF. LPYl 3 loft".-i'llP9"'”'l""""tritS-and nvr UJHFK sz CJZF-QOFPQFK. 9' "s ii never be siihjected to the right of blockade." x'mminy'. Cryptoquote: sraa AT man 'riuL'r with b 2. The canal Sllnlllfi be operated N0 STAB THI soul. CAN KILL-RALEIGI-I. y no international authority hav- Ddrlb-and by KIIC features Indian lng full control over the fees charged. over-all operations. main- tenance and future development 9 and the handling of financial T CONTRACT BRIDGE - REASONABLE INCOME - I3 3. Egypt should receive a rrii- BYE JAY BECKER & aonahle income from the canal Opening lead - king of dia- rounds of trump. declnrer takciug revenues. Officials here believe iltoock and finds that aside froml rnonds. the spade and diamond loserll there to danger of two club losers. play if the clubs are assumed to be split 3-2. Attention. instead. is given to the possibility that the outstanding clubs are divided 4-l. Special preparations must be made to combat this possialllty. The first mp is to talie the ace-klng of spades and play ii third round. The situation then is that the defenders are out of trumps and that North and South lack a ades and diamonds. In t e actual hlld. East will the spade and play! the queen of clubs. Smith permits him to win it. thereby assuring the contract. if west is able to pig ii Certainly there is nothing to thepi 'w .0?! daelarerto The conipantsdu Me Ihth Vlfl-lA'T'Si'-1'l-lE :5 ji norm vow-rvou BELIEVE NEED A LITTLE EXERCISE! 1 l. v.u..,-i-.a :-xi vou WANTED ro PLAY nu. DIDN'T You 7... wau. HERE5 vouiz co-in-ice! ,. SHE DIDN'T GET HOME FQOM THE DANCE TILL LATE. TVS CALLED HER