l f E hC r - Tllltdl iitrriin oi Pge I0 The Cuirtlitn Tliursdiiy. April -4. I957 IITKKPIOS EXFl.l'DI-2! 1'l'RI(l tI.NHI'I. Smchclir lsliind- -AI” Ar-ti--it--o Makiirios Tuesrlu re- l- 'tl participation of t')priiii' 1'-,i.'t-'i-h Illlllnfll) in nt-uoiieiions on tlir Iututr of ihr hit-ditcrratv i-an isliind. Me iiistslctl talks can is: hold only bctireen tum and 3- -.m nu. N47 for has rt-fiiscd to enter flvgtllllllttlls uitlt the Brit- teh in-cause ttu-tr oidcr trcclnil him said he could not return to 'Jypi'tis. Asriiuiii gunners mu nnl 9-tine itom seven zoitghlnl therrziir ellrl inr Inn rtitIt- eult bruit-inir during A-'t rm Bron. ni- lis and HIV I-'eier altiit rt rt taking arieiillllrlllv coliitiotitineti hIi1NUACO Quickly help: rein urn... nut whim and "move rhniting piumu 'htA airs trr-er Irretning Inn ...t.nnrr -l-Iu 001 Itntnltco at druntim, P-.r.l oi. aslln Iiiu n-inc,--int l. n-on um. mm on waste; beet: an, une t-liq Mi-ixtnd not often etuw Ilodd u my Put: minu- Ieu liuu-vs to duty G Ital boiler-sleep I. wurh hm: uiraciettfsudn Holds False Teeth Tight i Eases Hung Q brand Deneun Positions IHCIG re-hung thnl gala dd el the annoyance and irrhtaori rd loo-I. badly atiing talu- -us. am. nu. aovv. mum guina due b lone itung dens-ire: (milled in a in unites. nature the wobblioel IIla'i4l altar . plug - - gtvee pet-for-i t-uni on. at gg --- talk. laugh plum Any put." Karmic. in gums er do-naive. nereeealei-tfrmnleen pli bk ma adh-inn (Les snug bnntl De-he Cwehsoae teda.v' 2 linen for M9- lawwr platen Il..'x0. Money heel if -alaheri. At all dniuinta. I. 1'. FULFORD t"o., l.td., Bum-Itvilh. Oat. H 1 . l lutcrnational Geophysical Year like SlrlIClllI'l's uiili insulated walls . . . that starts July 1. The seventh is like those ill a liouschold refriEer- eleclrlc l”:l'”' mnerspnng mm" an air base, lator. The uimlouless buildings "”"5' and """""”"3l 3'" i ranging from popcorn popper: and boxing gloves to hi-fl phonograph: ' Even in Antarctica You Can't Get Away From The Teleplione I'ZDlNIR'tl NOTE: Antarctic iwedttt-ll Sc-ii. Knox Coast. CIDO. uplertag Iaa'l what It red to Halli-ti and tilcstundo sound. he. Three days the hardy alum ' peter high living by an AP cer- . . . . . . p rn'..'"' kg .". mm A” MISTER Nl(-HT SOON tarctica. By JIM TOMLINSON Tho iitittvr night is closing in. ll” bllllly '"l'kl'l 0" l'9lM09f lllde iTenipcrzitiir . are sinking toward urm""5 0' "rll" P0lll' 93Pl0l" the htiltim ..t the thcrmometer. Al- '"- P"'ll' llWd9 "'9 lllll milled Itlusre eelehst hole . Ollerdeetricetevesheetthe NlHlII.Iaew-buried tunnels trend with weed and covered witht-Ncheewinneau aecttheerallv-Deleted Vlhealhemeacrewlap warmer and more durable than xuw YORK tAPt -- imagine ready II has hit 79 below zero, is "ml ill" l'""""" . having all the comforts you now expcrlt-it In tart to lift or more be- M" wwll "9 M3 'llP9lll" lll ll" --, - ; l H I , 1,. ., U -H. t over. bitter Antarctic cold. Meals srei tf.1'tlSL”t...f.?."””' '”””" ""' "" Cl-T.....I311......”..?..'”i.....lo.. of hunt sun is on me menu mm l r In that case. youlre in Antarct- course. coiiirs at the same time as lira. And you can't count too much summer in t h e northern hemis- on the phone not ringing. 'phz-re. Scientists and navy construction Blizzards lmriic on .-tinizins Wind uorkcrs are dug in now at seven vtliip lbc r.'cn.- Hut the men are the norm. Six are science stations glass house- tiiiilt for observations during the I-Iightccn mcn are encamped at are reverse rt-triL'Prat0PS flfilllmd the South Pole station. Others are to keep heat in and cold out. hundreds of miles away at Little Prefabricmt-ti uall Danels are beer for e 14-can case per men per week. dish. Fresh milk. eggs, fruit and l'.S outposts In the south end of.viarm and roll I" alllmlllum Ind "nub." ”' "Wed ll” "msl Their Iiiiiiu qu.irIcrs are box- wuel" 5l'mV"5- eleclrlc Wulllllll America V. Marie Byrd Land. lfour inches tlitrk They are made times a week. There is enough Ice cream is the most popular They have hot and cold running machines and driers, oil stoves. and opera records. A visit to the bases today would bewildt-r the ghosts of Antarctic Expedition To T()R()NTt) -(”Pt -- A Toronto consulting geologist said Monday he has backed an expedition into the unexplored jungles of French Guiana in search of new lortunes in gold. diamonds and other min- erals. R. J. Cook. who makes his home at Blind River. Ont.. said the six- man expedition. headed by Tor- onto taxi driver Bill Smith, is ”a very serious expedition to asscss the mineral potential" of the small country on the northeast shoulder of South America. The group will bring back min- eral samples. pictures and what information they can gather about the remote and virtually unex- plored Tumac - Huniac Mountain region on the Brazilian border. Mr. Cook said there is a good possibility of gold and diamond other promising mineral deposits of value may be the basis of a CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 sponsored by The Rose Burner & Electric Ltd. 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C. Y. Television . Npwg & Weather 10:00 p.m.-Blue. White and Perfect 1I:m p.m.-TBA i2:no p.m.-Sign of! THE WINDMILL Specializing in 'I'Al(Il'r-0lI'l' ORDERS DIAL 7181 3 O0 OIIIGIUIOQC CKCW - Menereii Channel 2 Television Programme Schedule TIIISIIY .in.-EM. Concert Hall .m.-News .m.-Goths Chatter .n-At llonie with Helen Ci-ether - .in.-Uncle Jack M The Piano in.-People and Places in-Mame Maggie! . .ai.- . .rn.-Old Tuunieel Tutu 1'9 3 are : .. 5 it 9 e 3 l il IVQTV dev' nt company to be formed later. PROMISE!) 8200.000 louth dealer. North-South vulnerable. 0 ex: 1 gxioi . gins t wi.-is-r EAST l o The bidding: South West North East 1 V 1 Q I 9 Pau 4 9 Opening lead--nine of dianuinds. The nine. ten. jack and queen of diamonds were played on the first trick. After first cashing the. ace of clubs dcclarer led a low trump. West winning w th the ace. The eight of diamonds was re-5 ttirned. trapping dummy's king. and declarer went down one. los- ing two diamonds and a spade. Proper play by South would have made the contract. The er-t ror was committed on the first trick when the nine of diamondsl was covered with the ten. Cor-p rect play calls for declarer to pull up dummy's king of diamonds. lsnlllll Sllttflly lets it run around explori-r's life was primitive and French GUianQ ONLY POLAR RESOURCE Jflvien llallttll. 36. A former Mau- l Tm, mp lnpn accompanying and himself with water obtained Smith are all adicuiurers who an- by "will"! 5"”w' 5” l”' Wm" l" WWW an amvmsement In I the form of snow is the Antarc- Toroiito iicuspaprr. Th8Y are m'.5 ""1-V , . Back in the early 1900: when Amundsen and Scott headed Antarctic expeditions. an far more dangerous. Each man washes his clothes usable resource. Men ritlr tractors in the out- Matt figlttcr. llarrv Warren. I for- 3kl"5 "l lh” camps shlwel snowl .mer boxer and film stunt man: Harry l)iniht-rut-, A farmer from Nova Scotia. llunald Todd and into giant slrds and haul it back to the base. Then they push the'hours a day. mt-'.'.' AS50890! C0- rhp an. A "mi gmgn for the Alita hulidlau. corporatelon Limited said a need- Grmt dime-rt: of snow and tower- hurl". .0 me I." .."”l:""m3-l"'l'll"'l l" ll" mmpny ' m ”T (gnu relax I. q-Qmpgi-pure lug. ping cliaip-ttitilhed mountains Itp- gm”, H!” hnuhtd cm &':'n d” "W0" 0' .ppmx.m.ul, I" try. Ileree the lowdown ee araiv the tiiilptisls. wed um Inna” nu". R mm." 'M.. "Hod M on. yurg 1... company now emi7l0I'l IPIW01-l' Plans Changes 'riii.-:rroiui iitisi-;.s. Our. CPI and mlllinll 0lW”lll"'" Wlll mill mately .125 men. He said the rendlll-rllmml ll POW nected with a program for relocat- ing mining operations in this town I) miles south of Quebec City. Production at the corporation's Beaver Mine will b9 lulled -l""9 I for a one - .Vl'Bl' Pfflodu 0'9 gpokesman said. iihile the capac- ity of the mine'I mill is greatly increased. The corporation ulll boost pro- duction from its ions Mine and absorb some of the men normally employed in the Beaver Mine. once the expansion of th eBeaver Mine mill is completed the mill at the King Iiline will be shut down. The spnjtesnlan said the changes would be describrd as ”ellKl!l0GT' ing alterations" dcsltzntd l0 OPCD up new bodies of ore and to im- prove mining and milling opera- tions. The corporation, he said. be- lieves that man)" "l lb? "'93 l0 b9 laid off in June will find employ- ment with two new companies about to brain asbestos operations in the area. snow into nieltt-rs that hold up to 3.000 gallons of water. During the winter darkness sleep is l1t'tPl' it problem. But in- somnia plauiics the bases in the summer ithcn the sun shines 24 HENRY MICKEY MOUSE Sasha Ytii'tint)i'lt'li. a writer from I Yugoslavia. It was rs-porit-rt that the men's contracts promise ihcm 8200.000 each or ii pcr cent each of any ultimate profit from the expedi- tion. whichever is the lesser. amount. - l . The six mt'n lclt Toronto in- -Fcbi'iiai1r. and after a week in .Cayeniic. capital of French Gui- tana. ptishcd off in native canoes Pinto the jungles. l'A letter from llatton to his deposits in the area. but that anylbroihcr Dillwyn said the party had travelled miles tip rivers and ;through jungles. staying with the native tribes in the area. The men are expected back in Toronto about May 1 ”:5tiiiXc- BRIDGE Bv B. JAY BECKER Once this is done. no defensel can brcak the contract. East wlnsl with the are but cannot afford to return a low diamond because to riunimy's ten. East presum-pl ably will shift to his singleton, spade. x Dot-larer goes up with the tire- luit from then on can do- nothing: to dPI('Rl. the contract. U Thus. if another spade is played dummy ruffs the high, 3 trump is drawn, and the king of clubs provides at berth for South's los- iniz diamond. Or. if the eight of diamonds is returned instead. the same result follows- South's defeat can be ti'tict-ti to a failure to appreciate the sign- ificance of the nine of diamonds opcning lrnd. Thrre is every rea- son to think the nine is a tnp-nf- nothing load. This means. there. fore. that East must have the ace- jack. If this is the case. the king must be played from dummy in pre- vent two diamond tricks from being defense. in linc with this plan. thr spade finesse must be refused when the spade is returned. Not only be- cause it may be a singleton. which would be fatal. but because a clear road to the four heart contract is in sight if the RC0 is taken. 5 The opening lead fretiuentlyl DAILY CRMO-SSWORAD 28. Silde. Is ACROSS d. Youth Thick slice 5. small Raised "-790"! in)” 0. Feel fcolloq.) 1. Large worm stand up 8. Convey” Hair color 11. All herb Begmnmg I3. Movie actot Exist. I Deity I8. Careaael (I cermgmum 20. Sound. as (s . I K0059 U,y'3',l ) 12. Droll President lfllm” Fowl tcolloq.) Flee Surface Assaults Planet sounds Not. young Contained Mueic not! Siberian gull Pronoun Likely Candie Motherlels calf Q WK X3NX D" F” - 9933 ggggggewrp 5 H55;NF5 9!? . Roman emperor German river . spun woo! . Mum- factured 5 9' to thee DOWN 1. One: fixedly Solitary Afflx DAILYCRYI'r0AQ,l2U.l'l:L-; x rn AA In i.oNora:i.t.ow One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for th two trophee. the length and fo ation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptegrarn Quotation JZZQMPWF ZBRW IBHUJWQBWECQU -CPWVK JMJHI. Yesterdays Cryptoquote: HUMILITY, THAT now. SWEET ROOT FROM WHICH ALL HIAVENLY VIRTUE8 SHOOT- THOMA8 MOORE. 25. Moun- Id. Debate :1. Capital . Gatherer 20. Do- Perform 19. Make choice 30. Loca- 82. Wading bird 38. Coal size 36. Mister I CIT lllll pan (N. Y.) human Earn. minlon flulilid lifdmsl mm Yreterdere Answer 39I'I'itle (Bene- tGer,) dictinei 86. Matured Io. Harem room TILLY THE TOILER MUGGS 8: SKEETER llere'e'liow to work lti 0's. ete. single letters. apos- EI'I'A' KETT Fl XBV I-IRL' gov IE QW HJVVQJIP tells I story. ll remains for the declarer to read it. IEDTIME STORIES Of first importance well may be Not what but where your home shall be. -Redtail the Hawk- Mr. and Mrs. Redtall. higgestp of the Hawk family living in the Green Forest. were much upset. They had expected to use the same nest they had had for several years before. It was a big nest in a lonesome part of the Green Forest, It was big because each year they had added to it. They had not hurried back this year from their winter home because they felt there was no need to hurry They wouldn't have to spend a lot of time building a nut. They planned to just make their old nest comfortable. The Right Tree (IV If Tbeyelrcledeeddreled lgtwheii theygot back there thIyIudattIIock.'I'lieir nest id aeeetaaeatiytuoryttieowinti lrs.Ileety.Alreedythere M iweaeueslelndrioot .IcOeI-kt Ismledywerereattyto Ill- turiauaoaesiueauthenenrue IM- IlIGbkdrlvenawav WI”! taetuehunewkannaitvii n-uuweusrleet ggggg in Osleeweeehueb .3, WWI "Vex! .10 course there are pl-rnly of good trees. I suppose the sooner we start looking the better," "We'll start right away." de- clared Mrs. Rt-dtatl "We'll be late with our home-making as it is. Had I thought that we would have in build a new home we would have started earlier." 50 the two big birds began look- ing over the Green Forest. They looked it over from high in the air. sailing in great circles above it. They have wonderful eyes. Ev- en when they were very high they could see clearly all below. They circled and circled Now and then Mrs. Redtall would fly low for a better look at some particular place. Nothing seemed to suit her. Redtail was beginning to get im- patient. He really didn't care much where they built that nest. To Iihn one place was as good as anoth- er so long as It was In the Green OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE " YOUR PALS ARE AS HELPFUL W75 W EGAD.TWl6GS.' SOME OFMY owl. CLUE COLLEAGUES HAVE iEvoi.xJED A PLAN To 5oFT5r-i Jones tzeucttv AND Niki tisetzw Fotz MN on: FIGHTER, BAD News Buizize!--To SE 8t:tEFxTrlE :l'Llt2isT15 ; Panza DOG eons - A9Tf2AY---v .: .4 AND I FIND KM IT! .-..ll eue-v-Cut-i;rn-aaun- ' THIS Pt?oetzAM, As A FlFTH TO A SATUR- DAY NIGHT QUARTET, MAJotz!-- Bur THAT D095 FACE WOJLD scores ; A Tioez uPA'rzi5s-- SAM THE TAILOR MAY ,- - GET A EUSINESS - 800 JOE PALOOKA Ptrrrtus New SEATS IN PANTS .I SECRET AGENT X-9 Forest. But it wasn't so with Mrs. Red- tail, "It has got to be a quiet place where we are not likely to be dis- turbed”, said she. So it was a day or two before she made up ll!l' mind. Then she chose another lone- some part of the Green Forest which she felt sure would have few visitors. THE LONE RANGER aiwtm,wii.t.vwai.t MAWJNJE Attomt ME! . I'M sicitmo CAN'T nit: use to THE scuooi. lfliflltlylllil H ...,sovnusre...'ruts viaus ATTACK KINDA CAME ASA LIFESAVER . FOR MEI! LETS FACE II5'WlNGEE JUST TOO LAZY TO GET our or i-its CA9 AND QING VOUF2 DOOEBELL-' weu. -IF H! K ICNOW3 WHAT'S GOOD FOQ l-iIM.l'lE- wonr oizive UP on, our, DAD! TIMES HAVE CHANG E D SNZESOU He's JUST some , To! 3LNic i-us LIGHTS.