pf-Ti; "::;:-..-..r:- -- .- .. .,-,.,..go-ow . . .. . - Friday. June 3, 1957 Page 10 The Gunrdian Queen Visits Cutty Sark LONDON lCPl - The Queen drove six miles through the streets of London Tuesday to in- spect I sailing ship that will lever put to sea again. She motored from Buckiulhaln Palace to Greenwich to go aboard the famous China tea clipper. Cutty Sark. now in P9l'm3nGBl drydock as . maritime museum and a memorial to the men of the merchant navy. The Queen's scheduled depar- ture from the palace was delayed by more than 10 minutes while she chatted with Prime Minister Die fenbaker. Palace officials had ex- pected the Canadian leader's aud- ience of the Queen would last for about 15 minutes. instead. he was at the palace for 40 minutes. The Ctilty Sark's figurehead was carved from a block of laminated Canadian white pine. a gift of the Canadian government. During her visit she met painter Leslie Wilcox. who designed the new ftgurehead when the ship was restored earlier this year and whose works are among those hanging in the royal yacht Brit- annia. Wilcox Zias been commissioned by Brig. P. Bogert of the Canadian Army to paint the siege of Cape Breton by New England forces in l7-15. The painting is des- tined for the Canadian Army Staff College at Kingston, Ont. BEDTlME STORIES There's satisfaction in the end: When things work out as you in- tend. Black Pussy had done his feath- ered neighbors. especially Redeytp the Vireo and Mrs Rcdcye. a good turn without intending to and without knowinti he had- Because the fiedt'.Vt'S ll?” tenderhearted they had been feed- ing a young Cuwbird who could if he would get his own loud, but it ho pretended he couldn't and follow- ed them about all day long GM"! to be fed. Black Pussy had tried to catch him and had given him such I fright that he had taken to his' wings and flown uito the Green Forest. e.o-7:92 She flew just a Very little way and waited for hint. When he thought it was safe so he returned to the Old Orchard to look for Mr. and Mrs. Redeye. They were nowhere to be found. .They were keeping out of his sight. Now that they were free of him they would keep tree. He tried beg- ging from others in the Old Orch- ard. Whenever he saw another bird near he would run or fly that way with mouth open and crying to be fed. . No one would give him so much as a single worm. Now his mother, Sally Sly. who CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANER?” lulent It Phone LACIAL TOLERANCE I Canada's Lesson To The World July 1 marks Canada's birth- day - 90 earn as a nation of French an En liah communi- ties. How di this unique pattern of harmonious living develop? What welds than two different. races into one? In Jtily Reader's Digest. read how "the irnpouible ' a country of French- and En liah- apeaking citizens living ai o by aide in harmony - haa become a strong, booming actuality, and a lesson to the rest; of the world. Get your July Readerla Digest today: 35 articles offset.- tng mwrat. CFCY-TV CEANNEI. LI FRIIIIY Atlantic Daylight Time I:45 p.nt.-Afternoon Musicale 4:28 p.m.-Sign On 4:!) pan.-Howdy Doody moo 9.11:.-Dlacovartaa lzll p.tn.-Children's Nctund 3:30 p.m.-liny noun Ozm p.nt.-Open House 0:!) p.m.4ECY Television Neva I:40 p. .-Weathlr I245 pan.-CBC News 0:35 p.in.-viewer's Guide 1:1!) p.m.-Hobby Bunt no pan.-Perfection Penguin Theatre 3:!!! pm.--on Trial 3:!) p.m.-Club O'Connor Qzilt p.m.-Graphic 9:30 p.in-Country Boodown iozoo p.tn.-CPCY Tolevlaion had tricked the Redeyes into caring for him from the time he had hatched from the egg site had left in their nest, had been keeping out of sight in the neighorbood but watching to see how the young Cow- bird was getting along. She was I were other feathered folk. to do t it: l He forget to be afraid. He Join- i grass "salty Sly Takes Over watching when Black Pussy tried top catch him and frightened him sou Site watched him beg it. vain to l Sally Sly i be l9d by the Old Orchard folk. The plelexisiou uumu time for her to take over had come - and she knew it. She was ready.l It would be for only long enough 19 Show him Where and how to getl his food. She flew over near him. l As soon as the young Cowbird 1 s”3)V Silly Sly he ran toward her Wllh 0Pen mouth and crying to be fed. She didn't fly away and leave him as other birds had done. Shep flew Just a very little way and Vi8lt- - ed for him. He flew after her. beg- ging harder than ever. She led him out of the Old Orchard, along the edge of the Green Meadow". She would fly a little way then wait. looking for and picking up food as she waited. When he sawl her doing this he bun-ted to catch up - 50 5-'ill.V Sly led the young Cow-l, bird to the Old Pasture. This ttas very different from the Old Orclt aid. the Green Forest and the Green Meadow. Cowl were grazing there. They were the first cotvs he ever had seen. At first he was afraid. Sally Sly paid no more attention to him. She flew over to where the nearest cow was slowly moving along as she ate the tender new grass. Sally Sly began running about close to the feet of the Cow and picking up something. Then the young bird made a dis- covery. There were other cows and : doing just what Sally Sly was doing Some looked just like Sally and some had soft brown heads and i wore glossy black coats. Very trim iand neat. Without knowing how he knew. he did know at once that these all were birds of his own kind. They were his peop . ed them. Right away he found out why they were there and what they ,were doing. When it cow took a step A it started insects hidden in the to running and flying. These the birds were catching. No i one took any notice of him. No one offered to feed him. In a few min- lines he was doing just what they were doing. running about and pick ing up an easily caught break- fast around the feet of those cows. 1 From that time on Sally Sly for- Licensing New TV Stations A l Recommneded By CBC Board of former n n l OTTAWA (CW-'l'b'& hand 21-year-old daughter of governors '.'.' A aw ........ 'C or .. Rene "mlded "10 licellllli of five new lfor a new radio station at Tharp- - - twill Notliern Manitoba l he of a In Qllfbec Province. Bt ' l5""' .. jected an jppljcgtml gut T5 0:.-lhuge mining development. it was let at Pembroke. Ont. for a 1.000-watt station at 610 n Recommendation III tho 5”, the dial. aiding;-res :1;-e gr stations at The Matane application by La r -- H590 Albeit. Campagnie de Radio-Diffusion do . k.. gas SW1" Cu"-em' Sui" ME" Matane Ltee for operation on Que” T"i"mVi'"'- channel 9 at 160 Kl(l!(iJWIt(l idea - .and 95 kilowatts an n was op- .l,':u:””ff'",f, g" "Mimi! anvil--.po5e.i by mitt Power. unei-at tfh 1 h E9 W”! the MP for Quebec South who was "h 9,25 '3 ”.:i'".'" he" T"'3f1l?- counsel for CJBR-TV, Rimouaki, l e oar sat it was not sntisfiedxgue. tie said the lower 51, Law. Wllihiile pFOPOSCdTlIII.IlCx or the applicants. the Ottawa Valley Broadcasting Compgny' Ltd"1e” operators of radio station CHOVI 115, car regional engineer tu- ” Pembmkyi Th” c”'"P"Y h3dlQuebec. Henri Audet of Montreal. fougm '5 men” '” ”PE"'-9 9''.was the applicant for the Trots- ihannel ' lRiVl9li?S station. It will operate The 503” I180 A mended on channel 9 with a powerof am rhal "W 80VE"1menl accept an ap- kilowatts video and 1.53 kilowatt; Plliallon from Marlene Beaudoin, audio. .....ms?g,gg,gg.ggg.....m..m? CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER QUIZ You are Sou . both sides vol. I: a stepping stone to three no- riernble. The bid ing has been: trump. In this way. partner is South wag Norm guy apprised of the imbalanced nature I; Plan 1 A M of the hand and is, at the sun: I& Plan I Q P... flmr, notitled of the shortage in i ? spades and diamonda. North has already put us on notice of an apparent misni. Thne is n tuirenponding duty on our side to caution him not to get frisky in his suits. A three heart hid gets the message across more cXT9CllVCly than three notrump. 8. Three nolrtimp. With eight rapid winners. the three notrump contract becomes an outstanding candidate for game. if there are bigger things in store, North will have to speak up again. At tht moment, the nine-trick game ll more appealing than game in a suit. 4. Five diamonds. A slam in just. around the corner, but the ntost that should be done about it is to urge partner to bid it. The two juiiip bids combined with the enthusiastically announced ullpv prence south shore area could not leconomit-ally support two TV out- Wliat do you now old with each of the fouowing four hands! 1- 43 7K5 OAQ7 4.KQJ9so4 3- OM VAN: gs .MK.is13 3- 4858 OAK? on aitxqisz pl. AAI '9 QAKQ QKQH653 l. Four clubs. The bids to be eonsidered are three notrump, four clubs and live clubs. Al- though it is possible to construct I North hand where three rio- trump would be the beat flnaleon- tract. there are many more handa that will play but in a suit. With only a tentative heart stopper and a club suit that may have to be established, I notrump undertak- ing looks much more dangerous than a suit contract. The choice between four and ; not him. He had found his place in the Great World. LONDON tCPl-Commonwealth newspaper executives voted Wed- nesday to establish a study group to explore the possibility of devel- oping newsprint supplies in Com- monwealth countries other than Canada. The newsprint scheme was em- bodlcd in one of four resolutions adopted at the final session of the annual conlcrcnce of the Common- wealth Prcss Union Other resolu- tions dealt with telecommunica- tions. a training program for Com- nionwcalth journalists and free- dom of the press. Delegates said the cost of news- print is the vital problem facing newspapers. lt comprised almost 70 per cent of the total cost of production compared with 30 per cent in 1980. D. F. H. Packer. rector of the Australian Consoli- dated Press. said if newsprint charges continue to rise he did not know what would happen. NEWSPAPERS EXPLOITED ''If anybody is being exploited it is not the public by the newspa- pers. but the newspapers by the newsprint manufacturers." Referring to the Commonwealth penny - a - word rate for press cables. the Australian publisher said: "Compared with the cost of newsprint, it would not matter if we paid one shilling a word for our cables." Enjoyment You1l get more fun out of stinaner activities by chewing cool, delicious Wriglefs Cum. 1 managing di-l Commonwealth Papers Look For New Sources Oi Newsprint ”.lll we spend on telecommuni- cations and the cost of gatliering news pales into insignificance compared with the astronomical increase we are paying for the basic material we must have to produce otir product." in Australia. newspapers that paid 1:12 a ion for newsprint in 1939 now paid more than (190. EXCHANGE PROBLEMS y Other delegates complained that even if newspapers could afford to "pay present newsprint prices. they had difficulty buying Canadian psupplies because of sterling ex- change restrictions. They sug- gested the United Kingdom colon- llal office should be approached to help develop alternative newsprint sources in South Africa and in- -dia. St-nator Rupert Davies. honorary chairman of the Canadian section of the CPU and president of the Kingston Whig-Standard, said an- other problem facing newspapers in Canada is the high level of tax- lation. which absorbed 49 per cent 'of the gross profit. E The 70 delegates also adopted a l resolutions endorsing the proposals. aiming at cheaper rates and bet ter facilities for press communi- cations throughout the world, lwhich the CPU council is submit- iting to all the member states of the international Telecommunica- '-tion Union of the United Nations for consideration at its general -conference next year. SERVE WEAK BEER TORONTO (CF)-Beer with a low alcohol content was on sale Tuesday night in a lunch counter at Maple Leaf Stadium where an International 1. I a g u 0 baseball game between Toronto and Co- ilumbus was played. The 12-ounce bottles sold for 40 cents apiece. . Ontario liqyor laws say sale of beer with an alcoholic content greater than 1.5 per cent comes lunder provincial control. The sta- p dlum is not licensed to serve liq- .uor or beer. 10; Ann A ueseirr ISLANO stttnmtsctlto cu, port for diamonds constitute a plea for North to bid again. it would be improper to leap to six ourselves-partner may have no aces. The four notrump con- vention does not serve well in this he clubs is resolved in favor of the former because the top cards include only one ace and two kings. A jump to five clubs. in conjunction with the previous Jim? W "l"! clllbt NW 19” case because the number of aces P"”l'5l' " Md '5 """"k'blE North has will not necessarily Il""- settle the question of the best 2. Three heat-ta. It seems quite final contract. Thus. if partner likely the best chance to make responded by showing one act. . game lies in notrump, but it is we would then have in gun: but to use the three heart bid what. to do next. 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DAILY CRYPIOQUUIE-llere's how to work It: A X Y D L I A A X K to l.0NOPl:l.l.0W OM letter simply stands for another. in this sample A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0'5. etc. single letters. apos- trophn, the length and formation of the words are all hinta. Cach day the code letters an different. - A Cryptogrun Quotation TLC l:PWX WCH CQUPHG. HJRQCH. lRl.I!lfC. YPX KWCVHC JIWMO XI. K vcwxoin xrit IQKK 9--ULMVCHDH. VQIiIrda)"I Cvyploquole: "on ur. once IN A riiotvsmn vnaits. A rtzitrrcr CHARACTER APPEARS-CHARLII ctiuiici-itu. OUT OUR WAY or J. n. WIl.l.IAMS GRANDMA MICKEY MOUSE HENRY MUGGS & SKEETER TILLY ft-ta TOILER ves -ti: WlLLiING'r1g MAKE DEAL. - AGOOD piece or LAND- DAD” ETTA KETT JOE PALOOKA SECRET AGENT X-9 Tl-IE LONE RANGER