lwrcli-South vulnerable. A1014 i N a a a was! naxr 5 ones gKQJo: 01075 992 .1065(2 QQJ9 5J9 .;.Qios SOUTH gs QAKQJ6 QAK73 ass: lg lg 29 Pass IQ Pass 79 Opening ieadecight of spades. There was one feature of Syl- vials game i always admired. , when she made up her mind about a hand it didn't take her rig to dot what had to be done lcr leap to srven hearts was a good example it her style. but in tiits case there two; some justification. Noth's bid of the opponent's suit. nsltowing a giant hand. was a mid bid. but Sylvia could hardly be expected to know this. She decided l to save a few rounds of bidding by point: directly to seven. The slow approach. the scientific method. all AST niillerrrs may not escape from severe coughing wheezing sneezing and dill!- Ctiit breathing during Aslhml. Bronchi- tix and Hay Fever attacks by taking lrlenttflcnlly compounded MENDACO Quickly helps relax bronchial tubes and remove choking phlegm Thus aids freer tn-sining and sounder steep. Gel. 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I ,- ,a......s.... :g to make the hand. once ttutiiiiiy apl . g lpearcd. She had a club to lose. and yA no place to part; it. Furthermore, ports and knctl there wculd be no .13 ih-di ".Bt 'it.h e-. . , , , :h.l)(.:::.e l;,r,,eUe,nl:I(-ma t:mV;,mi3al:-wrnistarted in the United States Jan..-must not be priced higher than or... 12 The GunrdianTh'-rsdav.Jnn.17.1957 l CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAV BECKER the new fangled t't)IltPlllltlns. I a F'""l d"'"- clashed with Sslvtak tciiipcrann-iit. i llleiice. the immediate seven heart bid. S)ltla knew there was nu chance he was playiiig against two ex- in;: soincthiiic. would happen. Sylita plated a diamond to the ace and ruflcd a diamond A trump to her hand was followed by an- g g other diarinind ruff Sylvia then The btddlnxi trutnped a spade and drew twu North East. South West lruunds of trump She had come down to the jack of hearts. king of diamonds and three Clubs. Dummy had 107 oi sprdcs and A-K-7 oi cluhs. Hast- had K-Q of spades anti Q-10-8 of clubs. byltia t-.i.licd the king of dia- monds and slirettdly dt-carded I club from tlttnitiiy. hoping liast miglit be i'i-L-cited into discarding one also. l-Inst had to choose be- tween a spade and club discard. and found himself in a petiliar predicament if he dl:t"(il'd('d a spade. deciarcr could load a cltiii if) ditiitniy and ruff a spade estnblishin: the too. if. instead, l-Inst disardcd I club. declarer could take the A-K 0' clubs and make the hand. llast chose the cltib distard. Syl- via cashed the A - K of clubs. trumped the seven of sll7”lfl0S. anti marle the urand slam with her last card. the five of clubs. i By FORBES RHIJDE l Canadian Press Business Editor rum all the oil-producing and oil-i paid to Texas producers. Oil Prices Are Expected To ke An Upward Trend Canadian producers is governed fields of higher return. by what can be paid at Sarnia. Oil prices. now in a rising phase. 0nt.. eastern terminus of the in- are based upon complicated con- terprovincial pipe line from west- 5 derations of supply and demand ern Canada. f consuming countries of the world. American oil meet in competition The current upward niivementtand Canadian oil-if it is to sell-t There. western Canadian and. .1 . . g, L, h b .. g h 3 with announcement by llumble!.Amer'ican. H Mm 8 01 er usmus 0') ()ti and Refining Company that it' ,r,,(., m,,nmg the ace 0; spams. would increase the well-head price ducer is paid approximately the Ameriran price at Sarnia. less the Accordingly, the western pro-t. Since then similar increase: cost of transportation from west- crndes. The United States int-reasee-the iiziie been announced by other bigiern Canada and thisvbecause of. .ttnet'ican oil companies-and tiietthe length of the haul from the, lIlt'P8359S across the border seem west-has meant that he has been: to be settling down in an addedlgetting 20 to 40 cents a barrelp 25 cents a barrel, with larger in-iless than producers of comparablei crcases for some special-purposeslcrude in major American fields.l in -Canada the reasons for a price increase are made more inst -giicral one there since 1953-lcomplicated than in the United follows rising costs and increasedl States because the so-called "in- dcniaiid for American oil from dependent" producer is less of a Crillalv tiil men say the old price nrst wnsiilt bringing forth enough ml to meet demand. FOLLOWS U.S. BOOST The reason for an increase In t'.inada is not clear-cut - but it has been taken for granted that (innadian increase would follow .tltc Anicrican. The basic reason given is that oil is a world commodity and that the Canadian price. like that of most coniniodities, mustadjust t the international price structure. Specifically, the price paid to BEDTIME STORYIES Use a little common sense. -Ringnecii the Pheasant. Ringneck the Pheasant. like Thun- dercr the (irouse and Butt White. is a game bird. That means they are birds which at'e htiiiteti with dread- Just Plain Common Sense When you find you're in snspense.l At first Rilll.!IlPt'l( wotiltln't think of venturing up there. Then hunger led to boldness. Very early in the morning just at daylight he went over to Farmer Brown's dooryard. lie approached very slowly. stop- ping often to look and listen to .li-.irope because of interruption tolfactor here. Most of the big pro- oil s up plie 5 through the Suez ducers in Canada also buy the crude and refine it, so that to some cxtente buying from on l i themselves. -- SEVERAL FACTORS INVOLVED Oil people. however. say the. price paid for production must follow the international pattern for a variety of reasons. including the following: (it A lesser price would set up, strains on the international price. structure to the detriment of the Canadian producer (Zi Canadian production, like American is strtimziini! ttliit in- creasing costs and those costs- must be reflected somewhere. g t.'l- Even with an increase in line with the American increase thetmals and re-set the traps. This Canadian producer will still re- ccive less than his American coun-l ' . tback voles. I4 deer mice. three. llshori-tail shrew: and two smoky money into finding Canadian olltshrews. if the price is out of line with the. international 1eyc1' but will geek same number of traps will be let tsrpart. (4) investors won't put their was then that plain common sense in midwinter. early spring and in ptit an end to suspense. t'lf iiiose late fall. others are not afraid. why should .hoider must be considered - the 'royalties to western Canadian governments or individual mineral right holders goup or down with title price paid. Edmonton as an example, the wellhead price has been 82.49 a barrel since Feb. 1. 1955. The high lpotnt was 32-88 Sept. 24, 1949 to 32.31 from April 8, I952. to Oct. 15. 1952. lWill Study ,Cycle iJunior forest rangers blazed I ilour-mile trail through the bush (ii The rights of the royalty Taking the Redwater field near ct. 16, 1950; and the low was f Deer Mice KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. iCP)- last summ in Dunrnore Town- ship. northwest of Kirkland Lake. to set stations for trapping mice. The check. and others to be made. will permit biologists to follow the fluctuation; in popula- tion of small mammals in var- ious types of cover through a nor- mal period of cutting and natural regeneration of the forest. At each of 53 stations. the men from the fish and game division of the Oittario lands and forests department set five ordinary guil- lotine - type mouse - traps baited with a mixture of ground oatmeal and peanut btitter. The traps were set one pace apart. The following (lay the ”trap- pcrs" took out and caught ani- iliey repeated for three days. The tally for the period was 19 red- For the- next few years the at the 5lPm(' stations along the same trail. for three days each The trapped animals are all ex- GRANDMA 7 GxFV . I5 2iDtNG INTF-U (FOX HUNT TOQM 1 MICKEY MOUSE ll pg! It . il nth . . HENRY ml guns at 3 L-emu" 5935,," 0; the make sure no one was arnuiid. He. yea,-.1119 ycstofiheygm-they are lound there a place where that protected by law The hummg sea. g snow had been cleared away. Scat-i son in mg fall had pm." 3 hamitcred on the ground was cracked season and in some ways a dreati- i 90'" Md b"”lm'h93ir He began iul season for iiiiirzneck lie and P4'kl"l4 'i ”P- Bi" he N” Very- I be af'aid?" thought Ringiieck. aniined by regional bioloist Nor- "Perhaps that good corn was titan Patrick to determine sex and meant especially for us. Any- their reproductive history. way, I have a good Pair of 10:8 mm ' CA" ' ' for running and a stout pair of 331035 T00 c05TLY MUGGS & SKEETER Mrs. Ringneck had been fortunate. Somehow they had managed to es- cape the dreadful guns. but they had been tiled with distrust and fear of mankind. Do you wonder? "If those others are not afraid why shotild I be afraid?" thought Ringnecki brought the ice and snow that: made dreadful hard times for all the feathered folk, especially fort those who get most of their food out the ground. there was very little that Ringneck and Mrs. Ringneclt tcry quick in his movements. He was suspicious. Mrs. Ringneck had been watch- ing him from a distance. Now she joined him. They filled their crops as fast as they could pick up the corn and buckwheat. Just as soon ried hack to the safety of the Green Forest. My. how good it was to have a ftiil crop! Late that afternoon the crops were empty again. iiingneck wan- dered out from the edge of the Green Forest and looked over to Farmer Brown's dooryard. He could see other feathered folk com- ing and going at the feeding Ita- lion close to the house. Also he could see some of those two-legged folk he so distrusted. The other birds seemed not to mind them at .folk reminded Ringneck of the i so it was that when winieri l nearer to that feeding place. They all. But the very sight of those dreadful guns and the awful things he had seen happen b of them. For a long time he and Mrs. Ringneck watched the other birds feeding. Little by little they moved were in suspense. Suspense means beinz afraid that something bad is going to happen. The Black Shad- ows were beginning to creep out as their crops were full they hur- agd getting all the food they. need; a late supper. some of them right 9 . CW” "'10- Then they discovered from the distant Purple Hills. that many of their smaller friends Soon ,it would be dark. Rlngneck and neighbors were going everyi watched Tommy Tit the Chtcn. day up to Farmer Brown's house. rise and ii lot of his friends getting on the window sill at the house. it -I i i I ll I ll v. 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Uganda (AP)-The to have some of that corn." Meanwhile. Mrs. fiingneck had already begun to ihovc forward. She was very. very hungry. And hunger was greater than fear. ”l5A"lTYUC R65 SAW?) REIT: ACIDS! 8. Building 33. Thin 1. Blade addition ltrlp of gram 4. Excln- of 6. Crlea mntlon d wood 11. Greeting sorrow 30. Get l2. Apportion 5. Flowers tdinl.) ll. Mlp book 6. Conflict 81. Sen- ll. Lift 1. lltgliut note port 15. France (Guido!) ( Ala.) tebbr.) 3. Charla 82. I711- IO. Stitch Limb grant 1!. Devoured O. Kind of cord Imelli '0010NII'0 Ill" 10. Old musun I0. Spirited M. capital (or wool horsu (1'ex.) 43. Deck fnauti ll. Uttered 11. steeple. 35. Positive 46. l:ula.ma- :4. Public 20. Millpond: knowledge Noll (llllil) notice 22. Tavern flletaprll.) 47- 300 05850 25 Bang 13. Specks 38. Darts 0! I9. Opening) :1. Moundo u. Magnitude 29. Rich color 31. Principal mountain mass 83. Male deer SO. Conjunction I7. Part of a check 80. Vandal co. lhtelnmn tlori to frighten (1. Cut of! tree top; H. 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