In E13 10 'I:he Guardian Mond.1.v.Msv 27. 1957 'l:h':w:iceui;;iyh:::r:af:e:i::ldn::::l efenbk” CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. an nnciinn . caught a nice fish-the singletonl kins. 1 With tile ten of heans retlurll-: Lenz could overtake with the lack. and play back a low heart. forc- ing East to win with the seven. Reception, In Vancouver By ALAN DONNILLY Canadian Press Kl! Ida heading to Edmonton by train late GIANDIIA . I, irsiwoue HAND! . Pmummg ml Em M M iosuiii. . is W” l””"- ””""" '”' ”"”"'3 w'"' ' w'mink Lens had taken leave of his Vsucouvsn (cpl-1-in eec.- 3' '" ”"'l""'” 'i'''”'' '" ”' it mml” Md" "lump W” V”-'V lommon pub sens s i f il'n to cash his seven Old llllll llldlllei wltill tllrll nupua 5'" . Iona. tice. small heed being paid to dig. "I e ii all 8 deg me mu kw "mm, in, gun” on; 3,, . hi. Winn he arrived at the hell F 3 .g1 "'lW'l0n- in; q,:”3,,,o ' ;Diefenbnkcr election nsedtng and II ' '-'0'lV3"lN' '""0"'”w' "d i ' '., Lens iwesti opened the queen ' ' V . J h. tum p,,,!.-"Hy. cunt". found the crowd standill outside. . eqiosra. 0' 1'W'"- dl5"?8”d'"3 '"5 "'"' 1""-I W” M '”" ”- "' tive leader says "somethln is '” "'0" "ll W” '” W” I l ' pade bid. East, after con. malning hearts, after which ,, I "1 mm. . lg 5 ., QKJI l""' ' . . Eu- - d 0 id happening in his eampglgg lifvlllll I llllld BOP - I” 2' '''" . . l'.....'""' ..-”.i":..,.".'.:';;”:...':.."::: ...:i..:;'".i:..”L.;":.”:a-Y 3--l 5"" W """-i co-vir-a :::.”"...""....t "" :.'i'": - 4' Cd " 5'3" 1” ' ,,,ad' - 1 -h gh ;' defenders s total of thirteen on downtown Vancouver's Geor- " "' C I e . eqnsua - -. 10! 9" '0 '18” W” 9 "'2 - lgig Auditorium 1-g.,...d larger hall obtained. if . 1' 2 9 Du-lam exuded I '0"! 5'85 ""”'"' : - ” um cazsr msriiuirion 7.. ii" :3! A d "M5 nmefully ”.m" m' king 1” wl 5” 9”” I” bane” um eirillduz 31:: 03:, than "rhls is a great inspiration." he - I l ii. ::.: ”:.:::"i;"”:.:::.:..”:::s.”":"..::3z..r :':;:.:..';l ..t..f.'.". -it m we mom -I at .' , . s o . H . H u l if 353... . .. .. .. ....l:::.:z ".1: ".:i"”...":'Jila-'e"1--fiifi-313'-'-e"'”" ' C" "i--'?-'i:"”"- 3 ' .5 e a es cou a'e V 0 any I a w o p H - u ,. 1” C. H t ; gg Q mg 1; turned had East come out of hislcare to hsllenge the st iement .u -:c::il.:kthvivsmc:i;n':rey tgatnadlans an Dl'p.p”:b H H, From I ,4” The bidding: killing is happening," 1.. "Isms laed maintenance l!)I IIIh:t;;IIItl:- I r ' w N E"; i curity measures a "a s a - -' :0;-:-I 1):: ggrm 3. he-E-::l;?b:::i:5;I::n::;r3::c&.t idard to keep pace with national . 3”; TTT-' 'T':" . (mud. 3, uouud .. H I," not productivity" and said I Conaerv- 8 opening leadgqueen of hen". been rm. many "H, "M people ative government would be ready, Q Sidney Len: ltellesd the story of Usy alr ffrgv ;"J.1,"”'.',' 1'" """ dle!I:II)SlIm;:l i:elgril.lft:ugl).- E hand II C 9 u 0 '1' on 9-" - : Uhmy ye": ,;,.”i,acp liimtfe ax: In lieepig busy Is the key wasn't at all dainty looking. was Shortly before his speech ended. lumbia and 0Ih!l"pI'?iVI;l:iQl:1..Mm- t . From boredom to be always tree were the nests of some of the pahniit 2.000 persons still were ml; 'sf:ecLnhu're'n:"L:Is'ehilun8 below i 1 of Auction Bridge If the ding seems ' comprehensible by present-day standards. some sl- lnwance must be made for the sulpwr mp KmxM..d, Old Orchard folks. Scrapper the Kingbirri and Mrs. Scrapper had decided to; When they got ready to line . the nest. Mrs. Scrapper became fussy. She sent Scrapper to lnokl t 1 till bidding proced l i . . r - 3' 3 '-"'3 5 lstay in the Old Orihaiil ”lliai wasuor nm N" grasses and my amp Auction was far different than it is today in Contract. It must he iemembered that a. game nr slam was scored then whether II was bid or not-pro- vided the number of tricks taken by declarer added up to a game or slam. Lengthy bidding ee- oueoces were therefore rare. and F UN IN E "U" " MA I N Unercvdad haarlsee and highvnya. ree- msnhln rum. avornge high temperature 72.Il. Entnr lIsine's liilliomh Visitor Cont-L You may win a Chevrolet and I'll!!! vumtioo. Sand for sols-ipl-ts stun- -or Planning Kit-Maine Vacation Serv- X. Ill GIIUWII Circle. Portland. '0. IAAINI DEVI. Of IND. I COMM. tlliore Things Are Wrought By Prayer” Alcoholic have been cured, broken homes restored. illnmaa evuoome - by prayer. June Reader-'s Di t de- lribeahowmembereo a group. known as Prayer Fellowship. dedicate time each day to pray for people all over the country - and how their experience - are reaihrming the healing Iver of Get your June der'a igeet today: 36 arti- eluoi'Iast:ingin' 1,"-' ing the but from books and magsziries. ndensed to save good news to the other Old 0l'CI'l-l ard folk. You see. Scrapper is at sort of guardian for ihe Old Orch- ard. When Scrapper is near otherl er soft things that he could find.l She went hunting too. Scrapper. brought some soft moss and she she found some down and a little feathered folk ms own We mdlwool. When that nest was finis-lied and smaller they have less -to, fesr from hungry hunicrs. like! the Hawk folk. and Blarky the Crow who has a fondness for eggs. and baby birds. They don't come around when they know Scrapper is there. Mrs. Scrapper had chosen an apple tree at the edge of the Old- Orahard where the old stone walll is between in and the Green Mea- dows. She wasn't too fussy abouti it was very nice inside. . "I think." said S c r a p p e r .i "this is one of the best nests we've ever had. l'm glad. we de- cided to stay in the Old 0rchard."l While chey were at work dieir; neighbours kept watch of HIC'fI'l.: but took care not to seem too in- quisitive. You see they had the greatest respect for Scrapper and' Mrs. Scrapper. They didn't want; to have any trouble with folksl W-h . Jun en m mm "B" the M” who were not afraid to sttackl should be. She chose a certain branch that stretched out toward the old stone wall Nitimi H t Ks in-'-” Even Sammy Jay kept at a ree- peetful distance. folks two or three times or morel l their own size. Even Sammy Jay kept at s respectful distance.l. Sammy has I liking for eggsi and in the nesting season he is. slways looking for the nest of' other birds and a chance to steal their eggs. That is one reasonl why Sammy Jay is not well likcdl in the Spring by his feathered. nciizlihoiirs. At other times of the year they do not mind him. More than once he has given warning, of danger just in time. Of course Sammy knew all about that nest of the Kingbirdsl He knew when Mrs. Scrapper: laid the first egg and the secondl egg and the third egg. Some- time she laid only three. But time seh laid only three. But; though he knew sll about those; eggs. Sammy kept away from! that nest. He didn't want any trouble with Scrapper. or with. Then she and Scrapper went to.-Scrapper for that matter. for site) standing outside the hall, mun. g Md? street and listening to loud speakers. A police sergeant said at least 1,000 others had come snd left when they found no seats. CROWD ALONG WALLS The 2.350 ser in the hall and 150 in the basement were filled and at least 500 stood crowded along the walls and in the exits. Fire department officials did not clear the exits until near the end of the meeting. 2 it was the largest meeting of the election campaign to date. topping the 8.lJ0 who had heard Mr. Diefenhaker two nights ear- lier at Victoria and doubling the 3.000 who turned out when Prime Ministerist. Laurent spoke in the Georgia Auditoium three weeks ago . Today Mr. Diefcnbaker. open- ing the fiflh week of his campaign with 17 days to go to election day. starts moving eastward. He was scheduled to fly to Tlrlnce George. In central British Columbia. for an afternoon mceting and to Kam- loops for s night speech before THREATS IN HAITI PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti 4API Brig.-Gen. Leon Cantave threat- ened Thursday to smash a para- lyzing strike and lockout against the army rule of Halli. His foes predicted they will break his con- trol ln 24 hours. cisns to put the national interest ahead of party in a minimum pro grain to bolster the sagging franc. retain French control of Algeria and ratify pending treaties for the belt in a recent speech. He said the prime minister had tried to sow fear among Canadians by saying a Conservative govern- ment would remove family allow- ances. g -- "when in the prize ring one of the participants begin! WAUSC I-56- tics that are not in keeping with. the Queensberry rulcs. you can be sure the end of the fight is not HENRY too far awa)' - NOT DIGNIFIHI . p "I saw in the prime minister that such a suggestion is not In keeping with the responsibilities of his great and dignified office-" Mr. Diefenbaker also pursued his attack on a statement made by the prime minister in the Com- mons last November. He saii the prime minister had "lumped Britain and France with the U.S.S.R." and described them as "those supcrmen whose days are about over." "That's one speech he's not re- peating in this campaign. . . it certainly cannot be forgotten by Canadians on June lo." Dealing with power develop- ment. he said the Conservative party stands ready to co-operate with BC. "in a policy of joint development or other sound finan- sible. The offer applied to other provinces also. .. He said the Liberal proposal to help finance Columbia power was made just bef: 2 the election. The Conservatives hcd advocated the principle of co-operative financing i. the Commons but Trade Min- ister Howe had said no and 170 Liberals had fallen in line. MUGGS 8: SKEEIER work. Scrapper is a good matefls Just as fearless as is Scrspperl - g He doesn't sit around and watch himself. lnuwpeu "mgnuon Mrs. Scrapper work while he doesl Scrapper did his share of net. -- -- ---4- '--A c -- nothing. He does his full share.-flnlz on those eggs. He didn't! They were not too fussy aboubleave that wholly for Mrs. Scrap.l . ;-' the looks of ma: nest. They didn't-per. He didn't sit as much as .m' 00”” 3-"'"" '5- 31"?" " ' l l 1. Coin (Iran) 4. Measure 19. Ebb -3. wm -mv E vwxsonc TILLY THE TOILER t - care how it looked outside. Theygdid. but that was because she made it of a few little twigs. root- didn't want him to. Whenev:-r 5-PlItl! 0?" i”"""" 9' lets. weeds and some other things she wanted to leave the nest hr "9""? seswu" "”P " that they were able to pick up.was on hand to take her place "i""k'd S-c"”'g" "-9" "jf I”. land work into it. From tfie out-'No one had a chance to steal "iCSP'ul ”P"c'0”"Y "iA"l' side it looked rather rough. lt.tliose eggs. tN0P-I 7-G0t10i'"I' Mir! Darr 55 siuyf 13. Refer sky fBahyI.l akin "mm-y AND 1 Ag: ', 14. Employ I. Pasture 14. Layer U"EQLy DEVO;-Eogwg-pg F P e R 15. small plot grass 85. Inlet pp ygnapggp of ground 9. Humble flier.) - eel II.1'ellununi 11. supposes 2e. Kind I-Mole '- Ann! 85. Comfort tsym.) ll. Mackerel. of wool Seeks To Form French Gov't -v-73;, gs;-,r--n is-c----v av-cm 29. spear 38. Border 40. Follow ETTA KETT cial assistance" so that develop- ment of Columbia River power ' n be started as soon as pos- ' - . , , 18. Infant 15. Part of 3l.'l'aut PARIS 4APl--Former Premier ing a stable coalition to succeed ll Rene Pleven. leader of a middle-' Premier Guy Mollet's ggnut mndw Muomhn mu” , l CHANNEL 1, road splinter group Friday sc- merit. Mollet resigned Tuesd "pm. 1 cepted the thankless task of try- night after a setback in Psrlia- 3, App" ".6. ;f Ipolseud by in to bring French political par- ment on a hill to pay for France's 35: gum 4. B ties to agreement on a basic pro- campaign against Moslem na- ,3; In 11” Bun." grain to end the current cabinet tlonalist rebels in Algeria. 31.1-t.',','::,..' ' I neolrlo Ltd. "mt Coty began digging in for a long 8o.1ndta (pest) .u.-M. .cu,hu. P10"! IIITPHI 10 ml llnlfh crlsls. Following a conierence I1.Allowanee .. - Vaeaan am..- Vance aunt for Pm cot toe with Pleven, Coty announced he torwasts . wsnisg on cusses: Coty is sounding out parliamevit- 1, gm" up hi, ,cy,,du1,d um, gg.n.,u,,.., ,,.,,o .,,, ..,,,, ,, .,...'"”''...,. Irv leader: durins the weekend visit to the United sum and is tion ea - Ossbsr on issue - caisast or to determine his chances of i,luIld- asking the U.S. government to 88.King at m 3”" u "'0" " '-" 3' """' give him another date He had Bastian sl have coal. was sad unsu. rum . - u 8 IJJQO: due to llT1VI.IlI Washington ugcoflh O :r--.--.-:. :.-.:-.:-.-:::.r.-::..--::. X 4- ..".-"....'. .. ............ .. ,.'----u -on g Geese cause It. , . -Till! ----m - I L v-- - l'-'o'.'"iK'. .3."...'..'...'."'.f. 2'.".'.i,"'i.'.'. co-an-mu s what the French call a "mission ”-"”9""”' .' of information" to see who might :""' m 0 D. 1 be the beat nominee to replace ' "'- 'i:.?'i-...-1'4”'i-:,i”""'.:..."."-'"1- Meal ?-"'-it-"" 4: . 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