Contract Bridge By Jocenhlne Catharina iong-iliinge Planning “Physical" Facilities ‘ Unnecessary Guessing ——- OITAWA, Oc 30 — (OP) _. is ‘ ye a ilamdous MM-runle planning, win; @1-_ process, and to guess when it isn't Dhiasis on improvement of "phynlc- ‘ necessary is duwmght silly! Ob- al facilities, was needed to assure j “We this cage; continued success of the Canadian 1°.” LIGVCI illdllétty, Leo Dolgn, djnctgf South dealer. ' ' §§i.1“‘v%u§§““'"“ Tum Bum“ ‘ 3°“ like vulnerable. In, era address w the 14th annual 3139 y.‘ Am 5 3 conven on o the Canadian Al- . :9 ~ sociation of travel and publicity ______ ‘ x Q 1° a a 2i bureaus. he said the inter-provincial A.’ ,tourlst conference held here early . J 7 ‘x a ‘ glluiglvzelefilzivill likely bernade an an- QQIOB! N Q1713; “we ha‘ - ~ P the Public doe l 3:078 8 4' W E Q9 6 g ' think all our plans are going to“; ,, S - f9 - 5 3 gfzregiigegd next yeari" he said. "The . , was on a tang-range basin :2??? n29 first-iii: lnflililtfy is not a one- r can’; gag“ mmyalczli’; auftm-accomodetlen. _ . ea ary ac ties-could be Th, 5min ; iuvoroved. The Public also should sou", w“: Nomi be educated to the economic value 1 o P“. . :3: v! the industry and the value of ‘NT m“ 6 Q P.“ ilvémitiy. ntelgtness and cleanliness. I r»- m» had i"....”l;°.ii.’l"°3..f’“‘§i service in railway-operated hotel: West opened the ten oi clubs but some didn't speak in foowarm molar-er won and ore-w llwo would: WW8 0f some hi the of diiammids. He aimed the ace - ‘W53’ and king of boa-its, discarding one of diimunys spades and than at- ifmptgd ti; guess the position of lhe ciinistamding spade honors. played low without the slightest hesitation and South attempted to force the king by playing his own nine-spot, All he managed to force, i i however, was the Jack from West's in tourist attractiveness. Canadian roads were “r. H1169." Mr. Cross suggested then cashed the other club and the ace alnid king of hearts, discarding a spade fnoim dummy. The third heart should hwe been riliferl. the South hand entered with a trump, and a low spidc led ic dumrny's ten. not build the highway, the criticized Camdian have’ more tourists. Provincial delegates briefs outlining tourist across the dominion this Regardless ct tine position of the K1118 and lwk this would have aa- sured dcoilarer against losing more than one Hinds trick. If East could win the ten wiin lhe jack. he would either have to return a spade, giv- Ihs declare: a free finesse against the king, or a suit that declarer could ruff wlhiie dummy was dis- carding its last losing i year. Investigating. K 808i in his flower beds. DAILY CROSSWORD gggggg ACROSS 2. To turn 19. Metallic EBB] HUB g _1. Walks back affection rYock Bglgml-igll and forth from 21 oung _ -_ _ 6. A deep-bide 3. Quote bear - pigment I. Evening 23. Keel- muawmmg m 1i. A source ipoet.) billed - gig 111mm iimg of oil 6. Varying cuckoo VIBE JJIIEIZJH l2 Chielgode weight 24. A natural ' IIIEEEJ [EEJHBFI (Teut- (India) aptitude - L551“? Emil"? pantheon) e. Cloys with 2s. Form into a b11555 535 13- saitiieter eucces thin plate - 14- Throne '1. Venn] 21. Wet earth Mimi-Y" m" lobe.) a. Musical 29. Sound u. sumy 15- Rlver instrument mlde proper i 5°19“ ianc.) by a ca! 85. The Java ‘l6. Unknown g_ gum“, (v51) almond 17- 1o. Allowance a1. Chest "- charm M‘ ""3"" for waste sounds WWW" "- up!!!" 1e. Little girl as. Wheaten 88- Stitch ‘mum ‘l8. Bed frames dour $9. Man's nanv 20. Snakes 22. Claw 126- Musical study 27. Food from heaven 28. Debutante: (shortened) Jligid adherence * to words S0. Girl's ickriamo 182. Mimic note S3. Come into view . )6. Paddle-like . 9mm a1. illumination 88. Italian city (van) do. Mark over a letter (Sp-i 1. Build 42. Faulflly 18. Expend needlelsi \- new?!’ ‘itrllueed ‘iGYPMQUOTE-A oryptogran quotation no a1. N Astral-urea Q0811‘ on YJUDPNFU QJMU YJBUIAL—I..UIUFN. v residuum o-ypuqueie: TRANSLATIONS cnaasr: rile: Iatnrra or a woax AND sPolf. rrs UTIEBg-VOL unuv ‘our ouii WAY a, J. n. WILLIAMS ~MW railway equip- i Mr. Dalian said six yearQ oi‘ vrar. had prevented replacement of rat!- g roads’ rolling stock but he caution- , ed’ that immediate steps should be .8185. say Canadian roads. restaur- ants and resorts were sadly lacking’ . I ('15-, that! » BRISTOL. England — 4UP) _A ca, stopped in the dark outside A. [they say will have a great deal to Banweliis house. then drove awa . MK. Barge“ tough the oceans a safer ‘which it is approaching. well as deem water currents. this sort of work because it is _out in the ocean separate from any ui’ the continental shelves. Storms building up around Bermuda can be studied as i-hey approach the continental shelf. magnitude of storms and the time Fiortune, hcrwevcr, dl-d not crown Wake" i0 1111113111"! much 0i’ the‘ Canteen Prlvileg” his clitoris. Afficr leading Q0 the JqulFmmt- i glpade ma, he» renamed a ma“ i Earlier. the Association heard spade toward his-queeln nine East jhustin Cross. Ottawa newspaper-i llalld and Westm/riv hall the simple W? Dvmlnlon Gtwernmerlt had exit qf a ulrub lint;- dnnnmyb blank ‘bwhtcfrevmiisfi not blind," in fail. I ace. ‘Iihe spade lng still hml to l Hg urr F. te at least one av-. - be conceded in East for the setting : ed hlahway from Atlantic to Pgci-f Experts “Stan trick. ,fic. The dominion had a. 100.year‘ _ _ 13115 hand gm-qiy mum have bu,“ ' old transcontinental railway service “waves! I easier After winning the opening ‘m4 i‘ ¢°55t"i°'°°8$i all‘ Svrvicif club leaxt degiarfl. should have Sill-Hid ill 1939. - gmwn uhe ougqtandjng t But if dominion authorities did; v BY F059 QXTER’ prov; Canadian Press Correspondent fies would have todo so alone. He, restaurants.’ 31 i Visitors judged a country by “s. —-There used to be a popular song . residuum“ and the “greasy Spounvecalled “I wonder what the wildi would have i0 g9 1f Canada was to; waves are saying." but the “won- ' HANIILTON, Bermuda. Oct. |der" is being removed by oceano- m-esenteq affliihic scientists, a Bl-oup of whom promotion nave arrived here in the Atlantis liresearch vessel of the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institute, for a survey of, Bermuda's deep waters. The waves can talk. And what illo in making travel cn and over proposition. Scientists have learned that wav- es. indicative of the weather to IUUCW. roll on ahead of storms. arriving on beaches many hours before the storm. Thus a system- atic study of waves may be used to forecast weather. "Old fishermen in Bermuda can loll when a hurricane is approach- ing this island simply by observ- ing the motion of the waves." said Dr. Hilary Moore oi’ the Bermuda Biological Station. Apparatus and personnel were aboard the Allantisdcr the wave recording experiment of! Bermuda. The recording device was used to great advantage in forecasting weather conditions during the war when ships at sea and land met- eorological stations were not per- mitted lo broadcast weather in- formation to central areas where forecasts were made. Aided Normandy Invasion Dr. Moore ‘said that weather forecasts were gained in this man- ner prior to the invasion of the Normandy beaches. The wave recording mechanism consists partly of a pressure in- strument anchored at a reascim able depth some distance o8 shore. Leading to the shore is a cable attached to another piece l; of apparatus which records on a caused by difrerent-sized waves chart the variations of pressure passing over the pressure instru- ment. From this chart. trained specialists ca-n forecast approach- a in; weather. the distance the storm is away. and the rate at Another project for the scient- d isle aboard the Atlantis l1 be a measuring of ocean curr ts. Dr. D. E. S. Brown: Canadian- borr. director of the Biological Station. describes Bermuda as a "laboratory in the middle 0f the ocean." Oceanographic studies. he explains. include wave _motlon as Bermuda is ideally situated for Studies of the required for them to approach the OUR BOARDING HOUSE continent lunnished useful infor- ill THE SPORTING CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT In Aid Oi KINSMEN CHARITY BENEFIT Halloween Ball 1T Canadian legion Hall THURSDAY, UBTUBER 318i Iloglonrialroe Orchestra SpOIINl by P. E. I. Curling Association DON'T MISS 1'1‘ 2' Tickets on Sale at Hughes Drug 00., Johnny's Mayfair, Rays practice bllity. shown on jackets won-i over slim- fitting skirts. Some skirts. the sake o! originality, were pleat- ed nt the side instead of the front or back. Others had more simplQ adaptations of the tulip style skirt. calf-length dinner gown with low cut neck, very small ruched bodice and flared skirt. coat had five-Inch turned buck cliffs with a pocket concealed in each cuff. with those of the Millinery Infor- mation Centre o-t hat manufacturers- which drs- played a range of smart and stylish hats at prices ranging from 11s 9d in four guiness ($2.00 to $18.80). Until recently it was almost im- possible to obtain a hat here much under' four guineas. believes that women are anxious to wear hats again if they can be bought at prices within their in- vice as to how and when to wear them, follow off-the-face lines witli-‘vary- ing adaptations of the toque beret the bathing cap style of the 1990's with crowns fitting closely smoothly over the back of head 1y upwards at the front and sides with pom-poms or feather plumes sweeping high into the air or drap- ing down to the shoulders against the aide of the face. . _ . motion. commenced and the equipment for ii designed during the war when the British wanted to chart the Ohanne‘ and Sea in preparation for military and naval operations. equipment will be in use at the Biological elation. Admission 30 Cents s: Tickets 75 cents i BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NICI-IT 8.30 The prizes or! the anniv- u mole prevailing at oahel "Wane In the cltv Freezout a r Charitable Side Pleated Skins Shown LONDQN. Oci Z5 ~ A young Scotsman. Clive Duncan has brok- en into the world of fashion with his first dress parade in vViIICh his designs showed an admirable flair for combining the rather ex- travagant styles of today with Slightly rounded hlplines were for He showed s, white wool lace A well-tailored copper-colored I O O His designs shared the limelight an association The Millinery Centre laid it ome and are eager to have ad- Hai styles at present tend to nd bonnet, and particularly of and own to the nape of the neck. 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