""' ” '"" G"""""' 350 Years Ago Englishmen Wed.. April 3. 1957 Settled In The law celebration at lle 8th anniver- I K Oolltll HIBGMQAI krrllalb H tnepgion or in lntestiim. is sandal Ihousanda to s or frua lull aches at bunitag palm la the side. On. lleartburl. 's'I'IlIICIE lstllsh settlement is the new world. by BILL JOHNSON Mid Pep. If you lulu tron IPlluE,c9u"'o erdlasr stomach insdiclns wont hell much. on really need KOLAK POW- Dlna Itnirh Iork three I!!! '-0 "ill tense intestine muscles. sore BIIDOIII membrane: and check acidity. it is not a laxative but marks to bat) nnurt DUI t l2dIIar's note: Virginia will he-Hus-ii at a hall peninsula about I'll Mama: as eight-meatb- sary If the heating of the first JAMESTOWN. VI. lAPl -- On I close ill sparkling day in May 350 years P6l't')'. one ill the colonists. that ago three English ships sailed up they were "moored to the trees in it river in the new world looking SIX fatliain mater” The next day, for a likely place to start a colony.I hlay l. "he landed all our men, The I05 men aboard the Susan ttillfll time set -umr-norhtrmlnim ""N"”""" Constant. the Godspeed and the the turiititvaiiuns, others some to New World '50 nlli('s inland from the mouth 0! the James River. This they chose as a site for their settlement. whitli they named after King Jaivics The sfllpi were mlnoaivred so shore. to work about l'.t'.'t.'..t.":.'.".'..h'::'..:'.': "-;t u. s. Miners Mark The first landing of the celoalu t on Vlrllala ..u will be marked Anniversary April as with a N-Ollclmenl of "N tCape 1tenry near! Virginia leach The Archbishop oft lnous coal miners in the United States pause Monday to recall the ins iiutory in wlnnlnl a shorter work week and to celebrate I new I)-cent-a-day increase in wagu. Observance of the IQ victwy Fisher. will take part Apt-ti as gt the comrnentoratloii of the raising of the cross at Cape Henry. A chief drawl g end 1. n. PlTTSBl'R(iH tAPl - Ittlun-3 IOLADI POWDIRI. satisfaction or money back At all and storm. FROM DISCOMFORT OF Whlll you luvs a told you 0: want teliel front the D6!" 0 1 afldtSlISCOffllOllan:Y9”W5l”: 0 - itlast...lhat's sptitn l. 1 tablet starts disintegrating almost the instant you take ll - starts to relieve that pain almost instantly! AlwaysAs-H-'or Ping?! Discovery were hardy adveniur-luau-ii and tH4l't'l as it were con- ers. determined to find their for-0YEnlEni " tune on an unknown continent, , v - - On May 13, 1am, the ships ar- mm "m'”' "R" .lanicsltntn l)0t'allle the first perniaiicni linultsh settlement, IPort lto).tl .n Nova Scotia had been esiatiii.-hi-d by the French three years carlier.l To coiiiiiiincmorate the event, 0 Grass Fire I Burns Timber wm-n is mm more the Neu lliizlatid pilgrims landed WINDSOR. N. S. (CPI-A grass. at Plymoinii lttick. an eight-month rtlire dfl;'Sl:'0.l'f9(ll ngore lhtin ,;5I0.0000long festlial lllll begin Monday. oar ee o um er at e . inas s e - 1 Prestdenl Eisenliower is ex. IEgsllivalllliliphcigdSgxlfggvco. It0r'lpe('l-Fd in not Te ft-sitiivsl May i Fll"('nl9fl. three of whom werei3?'”::9(.(:::;,J:m' mg ' e am”! slightly inyiircd fighting the fierce.i .1 I .11 i viind-tanned blaze. managed 0 QM?" h '”4'” ml; '- l 15 h0D9d. confine damage to a corner of theiaiwnd J”"” 1 ' I 9 me M which yard. About 1000000 feet of lumgl iirginia was elevated to a Crown her is stored there. They saidpwm"-V boys are believed to have started Another feature of the festival the grass fire and then lost r:on- is a naval review. with foreign Pected to be a 8l.lM.m festival wt-0;, 5,0,” P"k- l'0l"llIIlI!l I reconstruction of the James fort built by the set. tiers and Powhataii's Lodge. home of the famous lndian chief. Powhatan is usually remembered as the father of Pocahontas. The Indian princess. according to Capt. John Smith's story, saved mu military leader's life by placing her head on his and begging her father not to kill him. Pocahontas married John Rolfe. After conversion to Christianity and bearing a son. Pocahontas accompanied her husband to Eng- land. There she was received by royalty. She died at 22 and was b',"1e.d. in England. Some famous Virginia families are descended from her son. Thomas. of the early chroniclers put it, "it is low groiind. full of marches and swamps, viliich makes the aire. especially in the summer. insalub- ritoits and u healthy." Disease during the first summer reduced the colony to about 50, in 1608 the first women arrived. Mistress Forrest and her maid, Ann Biirras. Several months later Ann Burras married John Laydon. a carpenter, in the first recorded English marriage in the new coun- USlJlTABl.E TOWNSITE Roof Abbey As a site. Jamestown could have been mnre unsuited. As one LONDON WP1-Canadian and is a tradition. it was in that year that the coal miners first won an eight-hour day, Michael Ratchford was president of the United Mine Workers Union then. The wage increase was negot- fated last number by the UMVI and soft coal producers. It will in- crease average earnings of tin miners to 32450 a day. At the same time. most of the big soft coal producers will boost prices of the most commonly used grades of coal :5 cents a ton. The price increase will put northern West Virginia steam slack coal at 35.05 a ton. Steam slack coal is the type sold to util- ities and is one of the industry's biggest tonnage items. Australian firms are helping to re- store the lead roof of Westminster Abbey. The two firms, Consolidated Mining and smelting Company of Canada and Broken Hill. New South Wales. have contributed 1-230,000 ttiilards renewal of the abbey": l'llllllllK. try- Their child. Virginia, born the next year, was the first James town baby. DAILY CROSSWORD MICKEY MOUSE gr. I 3 ll r ... SEIZED YOUNG JIM HAWKING KV ...THI ... ' Z-Z2-., SILVER COULDN'T FIND THE TREASURE MAP. 0 HENRY. DOWN I9. Desire Dwell 20 An Burden age Play on 21. Dil- words ACROSS I. High mountain! Journey Around gamma 060 trnl of it. 'SilIps schediiled to take part at E .0 4. V” CONTRACT BRIDGE ; " 5 By B. My BECKER : GENTLE : mm am" and finesscrl. r:.t.t didn't play his : 3 Bow ml" vmnenwt king. and South ii as finished but he 5 3 NORTH didnt know ll.0'i;1ilE.:JI:l;(.)I1dt. fi- , ; nesse was repca e . is ime ' - A s s East took the king. lYnu can't get 5 RELIEF E QQJ5 too stubborn in these situations.) veessses -y a Q A Q to 9 3 4 The queen of spades was return- ; 5 2 ed. declarer struggled a while, but wlisr may: eventually gave up the ghost. go- . 9 5 3 . Q1 10 1 ing down two. East had manipulat '10 p g 3 . K 1 3 ed both his kings to the best advan- . 7 3 0 K 5 2 tage. passing each test with flying gq J g g 0 10 5 3 solrorst afndmwas rtewa0rded by the 3013-"; e en n e con rac . .AK00- So much for the defense. Now ' A 4 3 let's turn to the dcr:larer's play. .15 South should have made five no- trump. TA K. ' Declarer lost the contract on The blddlllli the very first trick. lie should have aouu. West North East played dummy's five of hearts on IQ Pass 1 9 Pass the first trick. not the jack. 1 . Pug 1. pug The view declarer must take is INT that there is little chance to make t Opening lead-ten of hearts. the hand without bringing the long Usually you take a trick when:dianiond suit into play. Since the you have a chance to win one. But king may be badly placed. and many times. and for different tea-lcontact with dummy's diamonds sons, it becomes obvious that win-.may he lost. other communication ning a particular trick is a losing.'with dummy must be established. proposition. When it's at all fens-.Retaining dummy's Q-J of hearts ible to do so, such a trick is .re-intact insures a future entry. jected. . After taking the ace of hearts Eastlpplicdrthis principle in the the diamond is finessed. and if it defense to bring about declarcr's iiins, the finesse is repeat ”. When downfall. The ten of hearts was;East wins the second finesse. the covered with dummy's jack and: best he can do is return a spade East allowed the jack to hold. (Had 0or a club. East. covered with the king Southt Declarcr wins the return and would have made the contract ens-concedes a heart trick. which crea- ily. after conceding a dismondl. lies the necessary entry to dummy. Declarer crossed to the ace of South scores a total of eleven clubs, led the Jack of diamonds,.tricks. BEDTIME STORIES A Wasted Day When love you find combined with en possession and already had two babies in that nest. cyan P FF? I . Piercing tool a play 11. Moon Stories goddess Regrets 13. Rent Old 14. Sum up 15. Departs tHonshu, 11. Tantalum .lap.l tayml I. Braytng 18. Pronoun Instruments !9 Conquers 9. First man 20. Everything ll. Real estate 11. Hair on M. Undlvided lion's neck 22. Vegetable 13. Metallic sound 25. Dull and tedious 26. Iron corrosion 11. Thin 28. Antlered animal 29. Dlsavow 80. Samarium lsym.) 33. Man's nicknam- 83. The shank tanat.) 34. Observed 35. Pacific island 31. Likeness 39. Black wood 40. Weather. rocks (1. Wild omen (Tibet) 43. Units d work 7'9? province Putting on 22. sound. 23. Wrinkle Z4. Kind 23. Thoughtful 27. Monetary 29. Strong 30. Wise men DAILY CRYPIOQUUIE - llsrets how to worli lit! A X Y ID L I A A X B Ce L 0 N 0 I I L I. 0 W One letter simply stands for another. in this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. su. single letters. apes.- manic Iikildlii Ill! 4 song Yesterday's Aaevse I1. Astonlahel 33. Head tslang) 34. Chantedt 36. Extinct birdl 38. lnjure unit (Rum) wagons TILLY THE TOILER MUGGS & SKEETER ... WT Till REFRIGERATOR WAS Mil LIGHTER THAT CLICKED... ' tnlg . Oil and Electrta llaagep-oil It Coal Rug. Th” " "0 Um” w pick ' "'hL sa - Refrigerators - Vacuum Cleaners - -Redtiill the Hawk. 'f";'i'l':V.;mn 0 K:"f:3?.' 9”R"::u"::"f in a tall tree in a lonesome part Presto-0 Heat Burners for Kitchen use of the Green Forest was it big ;. - g:.;er0oii ltarkzel -Ora-rzainot or neat. it has been built long ago IEO OI Ill - BIIIX IIITI 0 D burn coal. wood and garbage. Power gy MI: .11” M;s' Refdlam the fttwo (gun type) Furnace Burners guaranteed. lK 03W 5 W 0m arm?” 0 9" Ilrlnmedlatts gelilglglulhlld :nEi'i3:in.-n&;nslt;. call chicken Hawks. when actual- """ "" 9." ."" . ' ly they seldom if ever have any- v' A' 1” i2',':,',';"G::,',,',i'i,-':."' 5'5" in thin: to do with chickens. They suf- Charloltettown P. E. i. Dial am. fer from a bad name because peo- ple have not used their eyes as WEDNESDAY Redtail and Mrs. Redtail for what 033 3'3-:g2E"b”:” M"5i”1' other Hawks have done. 4:30 p.m.-Howdy Dnody ;'-Tfr 5:00 p.m.-Hidden Pages 5:30 p.m.-Rln Tin Tin 6:00 p.m.-Tales of the Texas Rangers 6:30 p.m.-Cl-”(?Y Television News 6:40 p.m.-Weather 6:45 p.in.-('H(,' News ri;35 p.m.-viewer's Guide 7:00 p,m.-TBA 7:30 p.m.-Disneyland I230 p.m.-Cross Canada Hit Parade 9:00 pm-Kraft Tlientre 10:00 11 m.-Proud Passage 11:00 p.m. CFCY Television News 5; Weather lt:n5 p.m.-Wrestling 12:05 p.m.-Sign Off THE WINDMILL Specializing in TAKE-OUT ORDERS "We won't have a chance." said he. Not only had they built this big nest in the lonesome part of the Green Forest. but they had used it year after year. They had rats- ed several families in it and they had planned to raise another fam- DlAL 7131 ily in it this year. Perhaps you. can guess how they felt when they - returned from where they had 1 M33... spent the winter to find that Hooty the Owl and Mrs. Hooty had tali- they should. They have hlamedl Whose nest iias it? The hawks had biiill it. The Owls had posses- ision of it. Mrs. Redtail was for Jighting and taking possession of that nest. Retllail was a little wis- Ier. ”My dear." said be, "those libig Owls are bad folks to have a 'fight with. They are bad to have a fight with at any time. but more so just now at any other time." "Why so?" snapped Mrs. Red- itail. "Because they've got babies in that nest." retorted Redtail. "What of it" cried Mrs Red- tail. "My dear. how can you ask such a question as that? You know as well as I do that the best of fight- ers will fight twice as hard for the love of children. Those Owls are great fighters and they've got hab- ies. I don't believe we can drive them out." said Redtnil. Nevertheless. they had another try. They screamed and threaten- ed and swooped. bttt all in vain. Hooty and Mrs. Hooty merely kept their places. ready to strike it the chance came. That was their home now. and they meant to fight for it if they had to. The two big Hawks gave tip at .last and flew over to a tree otil of tslght of the nest. There they once ;more talked it over. Mrs. Redtail ihated to give up. Yes sir. she hat- ed to give up. but there really was nothing else to do. Said she, "We can keep watch until they leave those babies along and then snatch them out of that nest. I guess Hooty and rs. Hooty will leave them." Redtail shook his head. "We won't have a chance." said he. i"Dont' think for a minute they OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOPLE ETTA KETT tropliea. the length and formation of the words are all YIIIILL. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptognnidaetstlon BLKFBFMC. Menu 36!. VIDDM JGGM TJGK xaras Nil IDNPDAIC PFJMLDV VIGGM-MIGKNV KOGJD. Yeater&y'I Oryptoqaooai THOSE WHO WANT FEWEST THINGS ARE NEAREST TO THE GOD8o- SOCRATES. UM-Al-if-v gEER MEET MY SAY, MA:otz,1.-ve JUST V0” MEAW 6oTA MENTAL FLA5H How vou CAN CRACK THE ICE BARRIER AROUND JUDGE Rsetcw! -- HE'S ear A CHAMP- ION 8uLi.Do6-- JOE PALOOKA THINGS THAT AlNlT NAILED Do . SECRET AGENT X-9 leave those babies along while we -ta',.'.'n".. . Haters HY Nuiwast: IN tr: w '.L.'.' LOOKS Luce FM SYANOTHER I LOOIC WHAT I FOUND IN Youi: poacar.-A Boot: ruu. or Gtn.i.s' PHONE NuM6!l2S.f' oi-l,vEAH F THAT csooic BELONG5 1-o soMe on-tel: Channel 2 are around. One of them will be sure to stay while the other goes hunting." it was so. Everytime Redtail or 'Mrs. Redtail flew in sight of that nest. Hooty or Mrs. Hooty was on guard. If they were to have a nest stallthisyearthskedtailawould have to build a new one. And the sooner it was started the better. Mrs. Redtall finally agreed that this was so and they went,lool- tag for the best possible place to btiild. A day had been wasted. "We'll just forget that old Ilelt as? build a better said Red- tat "we cult build a better one. I was! that aest those Owls stale." nssrssl Hrs. nedtsll. I 3 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS w:i.i..wiw 1D ad-rsnca-t. w'uTiL at-."z'... a:':.-.'.”-'......”"r wit , LYE ANPUTLFF &N'l'TI1Jf'Y' 31' I -oscausme atniwvvos-s arm 2 cause DC ouivswas noun 0 about so must H if i I I illiiivl ii: 11 1' .5. W ” A403 IlOWI4DAC&lC O03 IIAFHI HC' MQW 1)- Ezri