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The United States, which bas won or shared in more than 50 prizes, got another. at The 1959 chemistry prize, worth the - equivalent of $42,606, was awarded to a Prague prafesso who gave the world’s industries a lift by inventing a new method of analyzing complicated sub stances, He is Prof. Jaroslay Heyrov- sky, 68. The Swedish Academy of Sciences honored him for devel- oping since the 1920s the polara graphic method of analysis, which has groved particularly valuable in metallurgical ‘fie A big virtue is that the 413 fast. : The 1959 pliysics prize, as fore- cast by unofficial sources during the weekend, went to two Amer ican atomic scientists — Italian- born Dr. Emilio Segre, M4, and Dr. Owen Chamberlain, 39, who are attached to the University of California at, Berkeley. SHARE PRIZE They will share $42,606 for the discovery, through research with the giant atom-smashing Beva- tron at Berkeley, of anti-protons. These are uegatively-charged Fanatic Dies Nailed To Wall _. FRANKFURT, Germany (Reut ers)—The leader of a small re- ligious sect who believed Chris: spoke to him was found dead, railed to a wall, Monday. Police. believe his death was Yoluntary. The body of shoemaker George Krausert, 64, was found in his workshop. Krausert was sus- pended from a six - inch nail through his right hand and a 28- inch spike through his torso. His bare feet were nailed to a board lying on the floor. His reck showed signs of strangula- tion and a cut. RELIGIOUS FANATIC Police said Krausert, known in his neighborhood as a religious fa- natic, died from strangulation and was nailed to the wall after- ward. There were no signs of a struggle. Police surprised 13 persons Monday night meeting to read letters left by Krausert in the hands of two women. _— Krausert said Christ had spoken to him, The letters said he would be\killed by two men who would receive 12,500 marks ($3,150). He wrote that his death was a ‘to bring people to reason.” Krausert gave members of his sect letters last Saturday with oz- ders that they should be read to a group of 13 after his death. But his sect had only 11 members so two extra persons were recruited ior the meeting. echisiovakia, US. Awarded Novel Prizes + Police found letters in which | sacrifice which had to be made) between scientists of systems now are opening up.” ' He has a son who is a scientific worker at the institute. SAID STUNNED “T'm_ stunned,” Chamberlain said at Cambridge, Mass., where he is a visiting lecturer in phys ics at Harvard University. Pk el ee | The Guardian, si eee ‘ 5 See PAA WY SS has borne out the idea that everything in nature has its counterpart—such as light and) darkness, right and left, positive | ‘and negative. | The anti-proton is the negative | version of the regular proton, which has a positive electrical | charge. Protons in general are) the_cores or nuclei of hydrogen , atoms. | | Closed Shop Seen In Nfld. | ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—Retir- | ing president Max Lane of the) Newfoundland Brotherhood of | | Weods-Workers said Monday that | }@ man soon will have to be a. junion member to work in the | woods of Newfoundland. Mr. Lane said the agreement between the brotherhood and the jAnglo - Newfoundland Develop- jment Company at Grand Falls | las been amended. Loggers have ito join the union before entering ‘A. N. D. wooas camps. Pre- |vicusly employees were allowed }one month before being required _to join the NBWW. Mr. Lane said- “The goons took advantage of this one month and went up in ‘the woods again to kick up a dis- turbance.”” He did not elaborate but added: that ‘‘they, with con Ladd, should leave the jtry.” Mr. Ladd is president of District Two of the International Woodworkers of America (CLC) Tke two IWA locals here were decertified during a woods dis- pute earlier this year. 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Thus destruction 31. Sandarac 17. Man's nick- by fire trees name 20. Hawaiian 18. Large worm bird 21. Scold per- sistently of . nettle tion family 19. Part of E.C.A. 23. A toast 24. Bird of prey 28. Success! 30. Destructive 3, Hodge- podge 10-23 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: _ AXYDLBAAXE its LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single lett apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Bach day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation -R OFHN QBNMFDN XFUH QHCH BR OMEWBTRX RKG SHNROMEWBTRX BSOFWWBIBXBNE—TRCXEXH. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: WE WILL TAKE THE GOOD WILL FOR THE DEED—RABELAIS. © 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc) have happened, yet the chances more shrewdly. | When declarer leads the low three, West should play the! eight, not the three. East, of! course, will produce the two Now place yourself in declar er’s position, and remember that) . North dealer. Both sides vulnerable NORTH aKI95 9983 @AT &AQI10 WESI EAST i eKQJ 10764 @3642 @ 21083 &95 8642 SOUTH 4Q764 @wA52 @K95 &K73 The bidding: North East South West 1m@® Pass 1@ Pass 24 Pass 2NT Pass 4@ Dpening lead—king of hearts. Part of the skill in card play consists of getting your oppo nents to make errors. The more opportunities you create for an adversary to make a mistake, the greater the chance you have of getting a good result. South is in four spades and West leads the king of hearts. Let’s say declarer ducks and then wins the heart continuation. He leads a low spade, West plays low, and dummy wins the jack. Declarer then plays a low spade to the queen, East showing out, and West takes the ace. West cashes the jack of hearts, but he is then out of business he- 11:03—Mr. Homme’s House. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air. 11:00—News 11:30—Conductor’s Corner. he does not see the East-West! cards. His only concern is to} avoid the loss of two trump tricks. This will not normally oc- - cur if the spades are divided 3-2. | South will therefore take mea- sures to guard against a possible 4-1 trump break. When he sees the eight appear on the first| round of spades, he is quite lik- ely to think that West's eight ts a singleton or possibly was play-; jed from the 10-8 alone. | To cover both cases, and par- iticularly the possibility that East 'was dealt A-10-3-2, declarer is ‘apt to lead the king of spades 'from dummy on his next play. |This will protect him against {more than one trump loser if | East actually has the A-10-3-2. Once South does this he is a gone goose. West makes two trump tricks and the contract goes down. To play the spade three at trick three allows South no op- portunity to go wrong. The eight is the killer-diller. are great that South would have been defeated if West had played! ETTA KETT WHAT NUMBER ARE | PLEASE? 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