' Pan: 10. The Guardian I Wed.. Dec. 26. 1956 RREDICT IIIGII TOLL CHICAGO (AP!-United States traffic death: will soar to I rec- nrd total during the Christmas holiday period. the National Safety Ctuncil predicted Wednesday. The council estimated that 660 Ameri- cans may be killed on the streets and roads during the long holiday weekend4frnm 6 p.m. local time Friday to midnight Tuesday night. DIAL 4336 HOT MEALS, LUNCHES DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME Free delitci-y on orders of 81.00 or more in Charlotlcloitii. Park- dale. Spring Park and St. Dun- Itanls from 8 am lu I130 p.m Hot food delitercd on aluminum foil plates cotercd itith aluminum foil. MILTON'S ' OLD SPAIN CFCY-TV WEDNESDAY 8.4.";-Test Pattein 4 1:8-Sign On 4.30-Howdy Doody 5 00-Hidden Pages 5:30-Kiddies Kartooiis 6.00--Open House 6Z30.N8lVS & Weather 6:45eCBC News 6:55-Viewer's Guide 1:00-Soldiers of Fortune 7:30-Disneyland 8:30-Cross Canada Hit Parade 9:00-Kraft Theatre l0:00-The Nativity ll:00..News & Wctillior ti:05-TBA TIEFIIIHSPECIAL IED'l1ME srogjgg Who not-hing does but just coin-l Peter watched Lightfoot reach- pm. ling up as high as he could stretch . . . - 10 get a mouthful of browse. You Wm ln” re'Pe5:d":: rzugmz f3:n' ! know all that the Deer have to live - o e t a e. on in winter are the tender It was mid-vtinter. it was the;tuigs of certain trees and bushes .P9FlUd llllicll 15 SUPP"-Wt! 10 bl'iI1s'-and the leaves. or needles. as hard times when food is scarce they are called at some of the land hard to gct Peter Rabbit yevergreens. This sort of food is had been coniplaiiiiug of hard;t-allcd browse, and the Deer are gtitiics. The truth is they vtere not browsers. really so hard as he liked tol Peter had I lot of syiiipatliy for think they were. He could always Lightfoot. for bark and tender get enough to eat, though it might twigs of bushes that hc could reach be food he didn't care much from the ground was about all for. He cuiiiplained about it. then the food that Peter himself had started out in find out how others these days. There was enough of iitcre faring. He had one surpriselit because he could lite on bark alter airitlicr. He began to Illlllltltkllwll he gnawed with his sharp that nubbody but himself thought teeth from the trunks of ioung ltrees. There were mam things lthai Peter liked better. but they .could not be obtained now and lihis food would keep him alive. lie was inclined to t-ntiiplain itl)t'lll it. He shouldn't haw liccn. illlll he was pleased to ind stutte- .oiic who was no better oil l ”Thcse certainly are hard tim- les," said Peter to Lightfout "They are so." agreed Light- fmit ”Hut. I guess we are lucky at that " I "won mean unlucky." said Pet- lEl' l Lizhtfoot shook his head "I lszitd lucky." said he. I "What do you mean by liirky?" dciiianded Peter. ”'l'lirre might be no Itititl at alll alltl that would be worse So we1 l Peter watched Ltghtfoot reach- ing up as high as he could arc lucky that we can still get stretch to get '3 moutmui "I ciiutitzh to keep alive, As long as browse. -. .. tic inn do that. we shntildnii com- -" plzitn." declared Ltghtfont. Slltil'l.ltd illtlo 2;II(l,tt0lrl(I ll-Etir:itisiitlleelt(ti Ill:-(I-it Pm” watched one .”r "m i”'”"g until spring. 0! course these tiiiii-s I,):;:;' sltlprzjlh H; hms '1m.m. hifil note not hard for them. Otlicix d ' - . I lg as H H”) i had men” M mud gloved am” ltc cotildnt teach as high as l.lLlll- and snug Illollltls in which to sttii WW! and Mrs Llgmfom 5” H was . . . . y iihcii the ticutlicr was bad Sitl::M1:::vcUaE::1dtg;ttfs':lll'lArl;?l(: the times were not hard for IIlt'lll Iimld '..I dmmi ca';I'"';h;”"1”;Wd i But at last titer in the (irccii lmk... mid he Forest. Peter tound some folks. i ' who were feeling the hard tinit-M and admitted it. They were Lltllllrk foot the Deer. Hrs. l.iglitfutit.t and the tuo ytiiing Deer. Thc, IUNDON IAP) - The national. -::l:ytllllaIlt'::1dtlt;0Diland lhcy ltiUU"lflh'l': cxcctitiie o" the Labor tteirtv Wed-l o it very tic. a 3 , y "mam mm mm, WUMM um yntstlay coiitlcinncd the atiists of around in it icry iicll. That tiietiiii l '5') ll”"""5 "I 5”””l '”"l”' 5 that tiici cotildiiit Iraicl far to dot trcasoii trial. In I rt:soluiioii. the whlat they; neetdcd Peter could party called the arrests an ''ar-; Re "mm 0'” (' (NM mat "”""" l.viti'ai')" use of cxecutiie power ed the snow, but the sharp hotits . . . l of the Dem. Wk MUM, mmughtto iiitiiiiitlate and victimizc anyl CONDEMN TREASON TRIAL Delicious Tender Oven-Baked Island Chicken-85c Also Big Beefburger - Topped with Cheese and French Fries! Only 50c THE WINDMILL Take-Out Service DIAL 7131 CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 WEDNESDAY 1:30 p.m.-Test Pattern 2:25 p.m -Afternoon TV Netti 2:10 p.m.e('of'ee Chat1er 3:00 p.m.-At Home with Helen (rocker 4.00 p.m.eL'ncle Jack at the Piano 4:l5 p.m.-People and Places 4:10 p.m.--Howdy Doody 5-.00 p.m.-Hidden Pages 5:30 p.m.-Crunch and Des 0:00 p.m.-Puppet Theatre 6:15 p.m.-Melody Roundup 5:!) p.m.-Early Evening TV News 0-45 p.m.-Weather 6:50 p.m.-Sports 7:00 p in.-Bunkhoiise Boys 7-.10 p.m.-Disneyland 8:80 p.m.-Cross Canada Hit Parade .9:00 p.m.-Kraft Theatre l0:00 p.m.-Folio ll:00 p.m.-CBC TV News tlzto p.m.-FKCW TV New: ll:20 p.m.-Heartbeat You Don't llave To lie. in Expert on llovies to Win 31,000 tasli All you have to do in to lend in the nIme of your favorite Movie Star: Ind your favorite movie of the year . . . for the NEW Star Weekly "Movie Popularity Poll".y Simple-Easy-Excitingll Get the NEW Stat Weekly this week-read the dentin of this exciting contest-Ind with cluea you'll find in Jack KIrr'I review of "Movies of the Year" you'll be in line for .5 an big 81.000 Cuh Priu. There an hundred: of 3 other prizes too Fr” '5 u for you and I friend to attend your favorite ,1. theatre every week for I year. What can you do with y 2' ,, 9 : ILWOI Go Ifter It with. the China in this week's Itar Weekly. fhllWVl'WRl'Iw'I& They mid lranipcd out pafhg mattsoutli African citizen uhn activelyi this and the crust hurt their logs. opposed raciansm and white dom. crossed and re-crossed and they mamm kept to these paths. I coNtRAEr Bi2ToGgET By B. JAV BECKER snmh ma," cziiiiv the jack of hearts Nam" Mm, mlm,”hll. South could find no way to get y Ill than two tricks in cacti suil.l and he went dovtn one. 3 is 2 at-'l"i;i.iTh-?'epi3?'dT5. ”.?.?'t "till Q A K 8 6 4 2 lticnt distinctly against the. per- . -55 . lccnlagey play. Proper technique. IT-ST P--IE7 iziftcr winning the heart lead. was :3-:10-'t5y AP6412 In play the diamond and Illoivl V A - the defense to win the trick. i .3025 .Qi099 8 it will be observed that if this O gov??? htid been done the result wnuldl .tA QJ have been tit-n tricks instead ofp Cl',1ll'.lV(' iamond tricks. lll :7A3K 9 spade, too hearts and two cliibsn y The question to be settled is IAK l l3 whetlicr it is better to play for The bidding: the Kll.'l(lC Iincssc. or. whether it South West North East as .h.e”",r to P.l?tv . dmmoml am.” xg pus 1. P". lltn it. At issue is the ptoposi-j 'N-I tlon of which method of play is, I more likely to succeed. . Openmiz lead-QIKTU of hearts ; The fact that the dinmflnfl ciucitl The bidding was Wick and mpstircct-(ls in this particular deal; the pump scum-S 21 high cam-rand the. spade finesse does not lat pom” added w my 6 poms miniunot in itself proof of the correcty mum announced hr the diamondltcrhnlml 9'?-ll Snch '" a.mum'"ll response made mvtmrec mmump woiild be hindsight. Ind inconclu- rehid automatic. -3",? . ”, Dcclarcr won the lic;irt lead -, Eh”: I”. I ,:m":jr bail-S ma pvllflhy with the ace. played a diamond to'L:;”a.eImgimlheazpazigsfligigzg wllcl the l(Illi1.4 and took it spade li- Succeed is "em or 50 i,;r”nL "es" llhmh 1"” '" wc5li Bnkil-Iithcr defender may have hecr ” "TT . ”dealt the king of spades among Q his thirteen cards. The chance that the outstand- ing five diamonds will break 3-2 is 68 percent. Slightly more than two deals out of three. the dia-. monds divide .1-2. I it is more advantageous. there-. fore. to play for the diamond.-i to break favorably than to play for East to have the king of spades. The titii-sse wins half the time: the diamonds break Iuitably two thirds of the time. oddsl "Watching Your Weight ? It's hotter to run with the : Chow refreshing, delicious that against lhhffgl. Evert try ; - r - ur in): your ca again: It In w".'h, I s”"m".n.Gum' stone wall? - - - Satufien you-yet it I e ---- - ----I- A I I . e . - n Ion: rich or filling. It: I I I I "ll " I Get some I I I L I I :: '""'-V- W : : I:-i . . :5 I I u r - - I I I V I ' . 5. ' I I n ....- OUR IOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE eeAo.BavsI rcs we 5Pl2lT,YOUK w- " KAF I and ” By DAVE Mt-INTOSH Canadian Preu Staff Writer CAIRO tCPl-The road to Abu' buweir. where Canadian in-mouth. The paved road runs beside the. Sweetwater Caiial-the name iii vastly inappropriate - and has hardly I had turn in it. But it is chockful of farmers on foot. farin- ers on short burros and tall cam- els. farmers on bicycles with fun milk cans and sometimes I pas- senger besides. l Ancient buses wheeze along in geysers of black fumes. Trucks and jalopics of every size. year and description are added to the stream. Barefoot children dash across the road in the villages. Ilcrds of- goats straggle across. Geese wad-. die 8('I'0s.s hugs lie down in the. middle. Water liulfalo much at the side around the trees. Army trucks careen batik and forth But a nt-ti and even more dan -, serous element has recently been Introduced. N0 PRESS I-I-tt'lLlTlES The United Nations base at Abu Suwelr has no room or facilities, to put up correspondents-even ifl because the only censorship and it did. the) cable oftit-cs arc in Cairoeso that reporters miixi tratel to the Suez by a Cairo-li.isctl taxi. Through lht' t'tJnQl(lIllUl'ailt.lll on the roatl--liiiiii:-iii. animal. vege- table and IlllllCl'a':lle-llle taxi driv- ers press utth frenzied urgcncy, leaning on the horn for almost the entire 85 lllllC.s The pleadings of passcngt-rs to slow down fall nti deaf can Canadttin icptwlcrs the other day hail .1 tlritcr who not only honkcd liiit t-tintinually scrctinicd out of ilic uitidott at startled tied- istriaiis lK;iii;ittiti.! Katiadizi"' tCanutI;i Sumo (kiirn taxis are modcrii but most zirt- illli'ICIlI and break down frequently But the drivers have two tliiiics in cominon: A gluttony for spccd and a keen desiie to miss tiimtlicr car. camel. liiirro. pedcstriitii, (log, goose or glint by as simtll El lllq'll'L'lIl as possible. If they scc they arc Lzoiiig to clear an objcct vtiih distance to sparc-this is rarc-they swerve to make it closer and apparently, for them. more interesting. EGYPTIANS UNCOWED Ijgyptian petlcstrians are not cowed. They refuse to budge until the last possible split second. Farmers on burro - drawn carts steadfastly refuse to move over. troops i 0 are encainped. is 85 miles of heart 1 S tlree .tiif:oa:1?:z"9V”:t:c'l:e '23:: this Korean counterpart. lnot fat children. cannot send storieslthe (The Road To Abu Suweir is I-I9hlI00I D095"'l C0""Pl0l" Perilous But Not Monotonous ; y In this country, Q... .h. '-us. each other at night l:::nt):Ins switching oi! haumgms 9". ''"'Y- The driven uptain l'IllS "hf: fgtggmwm look. too. . - 3 ma be said '0? this. But in prIctice,yboth. drwm, usually Iwltch off at the same time. and one finds himself h"m'"5 31"!!! It 70 miles an hour! In complete blackness. The trecsl ale "NY I 50W feet off the pave- ment. The". at the same time. the drivers switch on again-blinding eachvother. The trick seems to he to 311'" Your car like I rine, as S0011 as another vehicle ap- proaches. I For I Canadian on this night- '"3"5h lmli e one who has thel 1't'"r-989 10 0Den his eyes, that ivt there are harsh and cruel sight: I119 Egyptian farmer lives nn a standard even lower than that Ul- MISERABLE POVERTY The farmers live in pitiful intid huts. Their wives wash the clothes by beating them with a slick at me edge of the canal, ttliicli is both sewer and bathtub. There arc-' Many childrcnl lhave running sores. especially tint feet. The women begin to age qtt't-kly I once they have reached 13 Tlit-re E for Ctll')'tllIP and one comes across nit-ii ltiiic In 151990 in the dust beside tlit- road 3' is not enough work it" Sllllnll in rickety little shops in the filthy villages. The contrast betiiecti tin. -renal lzind the rich Cairo stiliiirlis is so; uiibclicvahle that it (Itltlx fitil wcinl like a contrast at all liiit zts ll c on' MICKEY MOUSE Gtumpua THINGS 'r' 5lNK A.Sl-ti?! GOLLV. ALL. 0' 'n4A'r IEXTIIA i-i-M !! .ius1' As i OUGHTJ .. . AN' RUIN t. out ENOUGH NAILS. I rs AN' WEIGHT MIGHT MAKE You NICE St(ATlN'A.I7 l BREAK Tunouoit 'I'H' I MFG!-IT WIN FIKGT Ptziz: iN'ti-is CONTEST: . LET'S SEE HOW GOGY i5 DOIN6 ! Iuu ,-..-I H... .-...i...... i......i. ethics Two: .ius-r iriaeesziuv WI-lkr DO...AND 1 MUSTA FALLEN To ASLEEP! two different plant-is iiicd I)V D001-'19 who have nL'YPli writ cach . . . It i. - til-tr .Asioe-rot-oowuitiitus 1! other and do not spctik llic stiiiic ,5 Ana: ,1. 5,35 Vt tijlt " "t i'”"g"9fs'?- I5 3 Muaosuzsxg-m' I 'MlAgS:;0IM;JT'OTN.'.' tlyllll ewe---I-I - - -f.. N p0lVN"t5uN”i”MM5 "mx A x I t.- ' ll" ME TDTAKE wt W "m ill I Otto John Gets I? (Q - I -. - V: I 4-Year Sentence i . . ob KARLSIIUIIE, (it-itititnt MAI”--I l)r. Otto John. 47. ittlilllI'l' West. "I Gerinaii lIIll.'lllL!('Tlti' ('llll'I. iias Q sciitcnccd Sattirdtii in tour years Q in prison on Ctlnlltllltill iii ircasun- - iablc relations with the Commu- -' nists. y The mystery xllltllltlillg his oe-f fection to the lizist July 20, lil.'i4,' still was not coiiiiilctcly lifted. y The sentence. tilitch doubled the two years propnst-tl by the prose-- lcutlon. immedi.-iii-ly drew crlti-i clsm front the Siit-iallst party as Buses and trucks automziticallyl cxtraordinnrlly scvcrc. The So- stick to the middle of the road. cialists form lllt' main oppositionl But ltall. There is more-night to Chaiiccllor Kciirad Adcnauer'Ii tll'il'IHE- l government. : - , ;.- ,, , 1 M "W gggyggggyl DAILY CROSSWOR man I "But! ACROSS 4. Small lunch 26. Da.nc- gagu 1. Youth: 5. Slckly er'I HIGH 5. Moot evil 6. Single unit cymbala , '33?" 10. Boy: school 1. stream 28. Music Iggd . (Eng) 8. Cubic meter note - am; . - l1.Girl'I name 9. Weighed, to 29. One 'iu;-gr: 11. Stringed allow for of till-lid uutrument container British ' - HI!" 1:. Not ever 12. leap over lalea 14. Appuruwg 15. A gratuity 30. serves to. Baton 19. Pen point 32. Heart 11.Lov:ut note 20. Iuiuered M. Wooden Yomrd-ir'I Au-no fGuldo) animal shoe 87. Topa of 1; Relation. 22. Samarium 35. Short- mountains Ihlp tlym.) billed 41. Journey 21. Minn. 13. Part bird (2. Voided 14. Putt-y of 10. Book escutcheon uugrt window or M. Likely 3!. Character- frame inapa 45. Little girl tatlo , 21. Become I1. Raalnoiu Iuhotuice :3. Infrequent M. Btvalve mollusk 38. Hnlf In em 39. Skill 40. Related again is. Deep red Iplnel ruby G0. Tapestry t1. G.rIffellkI I animal ll. Briclt- Isak. lng oven fl. ExIm' tlotu 50 I-fastened DOWN 1 Three- proviged nah Ipear 2 Out I. (live out was DAILY CEYPIOQUIYIE A X Y D HLONGFILLOW one letter simply Itaadl for INA ITW JV UNION VTA DICII-IPIIRI. I-Iavhro Gypbqaohr I for the three III. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single lotterl. Ipoo ts-ophao. the lqtgth nd fonnatlm at the word: are all htnta Inch day the code letter! are dtthrant. A 0-yplagran Quohuon KFAAIJAKK AT IUCH A PRICDODEMOSTHINEB. IY J. R. WILLIAMS Iumrn V TWCAPTAINDCNT WITH - Here's how 1. work It: I LIAAXI .e .1: this III-nplo A Muted INHJCK. VJI-' PDAIKI D0 Ncrr runcnns- .....rtI'l ME THE LONE RANGER TILLY THE TOILE ETTA KETT JOE PALOOKA Htttt OKrlV' ILLBE BACKD CHECK DODEENS ALWAV5 TELLING ME . HOW MUCH HER CLOTHES COST” IWOULITVE BROUGHT MV OIMNOPA DING...UJT HE'S ENTERTAINING AT ANOTHER VET HOSPITAL .' ISAWIOB AGRIAT in itonett! sttowron SECRET AGENT X-9 wows: .' - ntswa nt' attniesr! I Bur irs THE DELNEQY MAN I l('NOW.'.' I HAD ll' sENT' C.O.D.f' AND I TOLDTHEM IF WE WEI2EN'l' HOMETO org. TWEEE DEV 60 r IINNV M69 ILIJTTO - SEND Dl6 M-l'IwivrrIti. Ml MY aiuwui. MANAOER' wilt! 10 ML CAWlNlGANi NnwMA1'ioM :;J':cT&ADPE!pTu10:EweIA;z.u (Pact! EOFD:'M:;15gI'I::'LE court anoma- I I it PA M .... WILL c NTAC1 mo uv IAT'fwAP, ALSO! mu -ionisirr.' g stow rr WANDA I . use cwauooitd 4 I I II I I I ' i" gr I ' , Iauimoo vou nuut vll'li Brine min 10 IGUVI Does ituoll vaut