r'-.:-..... gg ” ..7;..s:r...... . .. 4 Ii . .. -1.... 1?'.: t' -. . ,. -.- fco ' .9.-pf to The Guas1Iian'I'uesd'ty. Mavg2s.19i57 NIRACT BRIDGE ayasav IEIE and a club, His sole concern. there 1! West takes it. he'll have to play a diamond or a club, either of which ttialies.the contract. it last takes the club. he is also stymied. He can't get off the lead without giving South me vital tenth trick. Note that declarer exits with a club at trick five. not a spade. The club exit is sure to succeed when- ever West started with a singleton SIM-dc. Q-J or Q-9 alone, or any three or four spades. Explorer Group Held Closing Exercises The closing exercises of st. Dav- id's Explorer Group were held in the Church Hall. Georgetown. on I Famous Plane To Go On - Exhibition In Australia SYDNEY. Australia (CP)-& iof the most famous 1. me world is being pupa;-go 1" its last flight-before it finauy goes on exhibition in a hangar in Brisbane. Australia, It is Sir Charles Klnguogu. iSmith's 8l0b9 ' Kirdling' southern lcross, "the old bus." as he called it. which made the first flight across the Pacific. l Buil sis years ago by the Ink. lker Company. the Southern Crosg has a fantastic historical record. Tuesday. May Nth. An interesting 39,0”. the pacific mum " Wu program was presented by t h e used for Arctic exploration and Group. based on their Explorat- alter the flight it became a work- lwth bahr. I g . Eut-West vulnerable fare. is to avoid losing ardismond- 303 Ha notes the two-way inesse a- gains! the missing diai.in queen. Rather than try to guess which .4 to s defender has the queen. he makes - Q1 3 plans to avoid the guess. ""7 nu South wins the queen of silldel O 9 C K 'l ' 7 ' and draws three rounds of trumps. . "l.' R ' ' . p . He next plays the ace and another .:Q'. 5 p . :3" . club. The idea is to let the OPPOR- O . ents run with the ball. .lla.Vbe they 80!)!!! .A . g will do something favorable for e A K s s s lum- QK J 1 Already the battle is won. it AA! doesn't matter who wins the club. The ladihngt South West forth lad I 0 Plan D Pan 4 9 opening lead-queen of spadeg. if your friend keeps on tossing a coin. and you keep on trying to guess each time whether it will come down heads or tails. and if you do this long enough, the even. tual result will be that you've guess ed correctly half the time and guessed incorrectly half the time. The equivaiont proposition oc- curs in bridge. too. Try shuffling Elsi-West's 26 cards and see how often you'll be able to guess which opponent has the queen of dia- monds. if you knew which one had - it, it would be easy to llneaae him out of it. when this setup occurs you're lot supposed to just close your eyes. so! some single words. and hope you get the proper inspiration. There are aearly always ways and means ol'buildiiig up your chances hoin a 50 per cent outright guess to something better than that. and, iasianaessestowaytiptolooper Deaisrcstarts to play this hand Daeiagthesnrelou of two spades liew'i'oProlong YosrPriiiie ofljfe Dosftlagmdold apuaj daggingoutofuiatatoa.'IIImo haowtnwhopoformanythat an lnlp todelaytlb aging prone--howgoa an atay young longui Get you JnnoRaader'sDipsttoday:8 articlesoflaat:inginteiut,oon- TIIESIAY Atlantic Daylight Time R:C p.in.-aAftanooa Musicale 4:9 panpilowoy Dandy lilo p.ni.-Toes is Tempe 8:! p.ai.-Kiddies 0:0 fin.-an Tova tn:-lanai! eleeast ht! p.-.-redial Political Telecast ssiss pm.-CFC! News 1i:I p.wi.-Pollen! Tdet.-eat llill pm-&h la The News A uistaiata Isitdh 9'9- . IMAY 30th - 3lsi JUNE lsf 1957 MAMMOTH ion of "The Bible. The Church and Missions." Chief Counsellor. Miss J a n i e Llewellyn. conducted the Gradua-i tion ceremonies in which. Marie Larsen. Barbara Llewellyn and Mary LeLacheur. received Certifi- cates and achievement pins. after completing the course set for Ex- Dloreia and earning their six stairs. The Minister. new W A. Pater- son. presented the certificates and! congratulated the girs. the group and leader. on the year's work.l Also receiving recognition were Wayne Llewellyn and Billy Lav- ers. After the closing ceremonies. Rev. W.A. Paterson pronounced the benediction Refreshments fol-I lowed. l SLOW TRIP horse on early Australian routes, some of which it pioneered, The department of civil avla. tion. which has owned it for many; years. now has given it to the city of Brisbane. where it landed at. tor the Pacific flight. Provided the dt-partment will pass repglgig. it will be flown the 47! miles from Sxdncv to Brisbane at 90 miles an hour and at 1,500 feet. without radio aids The tri-motored Fokker was built in 1924 for another Aus. tralian xxcll known in Canada. Slrt lltiliert Wilkins, for use in Alaska and in Arctic exploration. it had a useful record even then but after a crash on rough ice ll went to Seattle for repairs by the Boeing Aircraft Co., and BEDTIME STORI Mrs. Chippy I Time and effort you will waste, Doing things la too much haste. -Mrs- Chlppy.! Two of the nicest little people in the Olt." Orchard are cousins of Bully the English Sparrow. They are as different from Bully and his family as black is from white. They are Chippy and Mrs. Chip- py the Chipping Sparrows. who me sometimes called Hair Birds. it is because they are not really happy unless they can line their nest with hair that they are called it No Hurry Wilkins then sold it to Kiiilsiordr saith for 33.000. Kiogaford-Sniith and a com- panion Australian. C. T. P. Uiin. were then trying to interest Amer- icana in uanspaclfic night and being laughed at for their plans. Short of money. and desperate. they sold the machine to an Amer- ican millionaire. Capt. A. Hall- cock. who generously gave it back to them: PIONEER!-'D ROUTE The big flight. matle tnti94'l. with two Americans as crew members. pioneered the route across the Pacific whirn modern aircraft follow now almost every day. The Southern Cross was also the first machine to fly from Aus- tralia to New Zealand. the first to girdle the world at the Equator. and the first to fly from Australia to Britain with air mzttl. With a wing span of 7l feel. 3': inches it was licensed to carry a crew of two and i4 pHSSOfl:1l.i'S in nor- 'mal SGl'Yl('PS bctucen Atistralian states: but it has carried as many as 32 people in ltarnetorming nights. its lTlaXlllI'ilfTl speed with three Wright (',vt-lone engines la ll) miles an hour. Al vat-iniis tunes the machine has been (lalllil;ZNlVll had to have 18 feet split-cd into the iiing after it ran into a (llli'fl in New Zea. landvbul stmii-Iitiw it has always slrugszlcd hark Hill) the air again. DUMPED Mail. On its last big flight in 1935 it carried a double load of mail be tween Australia and New Zea- land. but had to dump it into the sea to struggle home. in the same year that Kings- per and Mrs. Scrapper went or stayed. He said so. "It may make no difference to ford-Smith was lost flying a Lock- heed Altair over the Bay of Ben- gal. The Commonirt-.ilth govern- ment bought the Southern Cross. "The old bus" last look l.l'llt air ypu' but it makes. I great deal or: seven years ago when Flt Cmiir g'g::,nC?.Im!e':le'n l:;'”bl;:lt1;'lI:;5'p(.. ll. Piirvis. another pioneering that mev have begun Mum": Australian airman, flew it for a . R llllm on Kingsford-Sintth's life. their nest. That means they really punis Wm pmbably m, it ".9 Rmnx to S.”-l" wh."m fl,” you again, if it is licensed. There is thmk. I "W ""5 lnammg :Si)l1lP pressure in scnd it by rail Cmllpy monk ms headq ””'"'lhocau.s'c of its historic impor- "E 30 "mny pmple w"""ll 3"d lance. but the airnicn who want Wing me” d33'5 "ll" 5'0" 3'9 llkt” i la see it make R last flielit-even ly l0 "9 'lm05' "'Y”"9' who'll dill i if tlicre is some risk with so old a machine - will probably not Hair Birds. "There is no harry my dear." said Mrs. Chippy mildly. Chippy and Mrs. Chippy had not ctme up from the Sunny South as early as some of the other feather- ed folk. When they did arrive ev- erybody was glad to see them Chippy was for building a nest right away. but Mrs. Chippy was SPRING CARNIVAL AT THE SPORTS ARENA FEATURING ON THE STAGE TV'S BUNKHOUSE BOYS THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY NIGHTS not. "Why put It off. my dear? The sooner we have a nest and raise a family the sooner we will be free and without family cares." said O :- lppy. "l haven't found Just the place yet that I want in build.” said Mrs. Chippy. "You 'shouldnt' be so fussy. said Chippy. "There are ever so many lovely places in the Old Or- chard. You shouldn't have any trouble in finding just the right place- After all, what does it mat- ter where the nest is if it is well hidden." "There is no hurry my dear." said Mrs. Chippy mildly. ”I want to look around a little. The neigh- borhood makes a big difference. 1 want to be sure who our near- est neighbors will he." so Mrs. Chippy spent a lot of time going about through the old Orchard. Sdmetimes she went AND ON SATURDAY IUNE lat THE SHUN- GAIN AMATEUR CAVAL- CADE WITH THE IS- alI(;ili'e.h Som5't'lmeshl(ilhippy wtent w er. or r s were usy LAND! Bug! TALENT building. but Mrs. Chippy was in FROM THEE TV AND I'll) hurry.B She evhen wentdup tho armer rowri's ouse an oo - TADIO !now' ed over all the bushes there. Chip- py though she :8! alt.olgte:lli- er oo ussy. e so a e. N.w m but she didn't mind his scolding. "Chip. chip. chip. chip." he Wonderld scoltled- "Why don't you make up your mind. Everybody else is pl. cgmggf iiuuiiiiig and we should be build- sg." "Doat' be in such a hurry, my cur show dear." said little Mrs. Chippy. "There is plenty of time. ihsee Scrapper and Mrs. Scrapper ave ggcixlganguggntrgoigop clta . rm gla at." IV." wshazrt” Interested. all: ltseett madeaay I- ferooce to theta whether Inap- you see?" .. replied Mrs. Chippy. "Meaning who?” asked Chippy. Sally Sly the Cowbird. isaw her sneaking along in the bushes while she is around." at the edge of the Old Orchard. to.-gt .. A (win . I' i in no hurry to build it nestlnayy d('('lr'lF9d and burned here as it attempted "Someone I didn't want to see nu-ir way, NAVAL AIRPLANE CRASII CASABLANCA. Morocco 4Reu- engincd French aircraft crashed Saturday PCIQVP. little M r s. Chippy. She really yto land. Its crow of four was meant it. lkillt-d. ACROSS 18. Genus or 29. Bui- I.OriI-litnl herha wark country 19. Gold lhcr.) 32. 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