1-sgs12ThoGnan!Isa CONTRACT BRIDGE Wed.,lune Artists Cash In .,,.,,, uh. I: B. an alcan g Vwiggrnuzv. Ann? ghcerl-H-IL Ian.-Ivaatvula-ahh Now I have known Last tor a mg, .,, "mu" com cub H.” 'h bu. .b. h d. norm 39”” "WW 3'.'”5- '”d ' "WV "9" 'thr9ush their sin-prising gifts at A” M g . . or man! I sat H A, servative bridge player you have ,1-mm-yl D Q. 8" never seen. When he redoubles a; The lnduat.ry has led to some . 4)" E NIIIIO .Qm..., contract you can dismiss fronroddiung In the Old Orchard two at the your mind all thoughts of beating Possession I n Aborigiut larzestlmembul 03 the Flycatch- 039" l - - ” ' mil i d - wu-1 nag thecuntr-ctr . taunting in Australia's northern 9' " V ' '"'lI' 9"" Immu- Jsu onus: YW have "0 id" how C'""0l" territory. for instance, can make 7”" ”" II" cm” 1"lVwt'h- :AxQ. 1; .15; this man is. He always wetlrhthe owner liable to six months in "R They were St I""”' I-' 5 II"-I0 .1 3 .4 suspenders in addition L0 a .belt. gnu, or i. the 0, mm lguse putg:;tt fby garner Brown 6' anon Alonsstde lum. Casper Mllttue. To avoid this fate. he must he Y '59” V " ''''-E'9lWh - soon: i toast would look Like an utterly able to show he bought the paInt- "I" "'9 "”' '"'-M M" A3.lg refkless individual. d to I dpinlg (rot: Lhefum-um. An. cmmcu :::eW::u.k::Wm:r:0 wI.!'u.IIlv&l:il: 9 was getting reay en a a p ce ed b th ll . . ea K1,! when all of a sudden lhhe thought 'and(t.hat die direcilrr sf cI(l,::I.V:'e mag; 5”;c':.'.';'&”";fE' W '59 OAII struck me East must ave tr-lwe are in the territory has given . 2 Knlblfd. . - t i he figbtingest bird In the Old n. mm,” teen spades. In a flash I. saw the his permission, I . . V. t The - u the Orchard. and Mrs. Scrapper Ina .wm Wm Nomi ng way out I backed mi aludzmtll causing a .b .1! I m :3 ...w.. z: I--.,. :::...t:”..::”:"..:::t:-t....”Z.:i :i::n::.."t'.:,”::'::..."- ::."..:::n": on Biinii. ' ”""' '”' '” I had thirteen tricks with any scapes. usually in watercolors. '.. 1 d '0 I Id other lead. One of Australia's strangest ?Pf"m3So"h'n”' ” "1: "- When East doubled I was can success stories is how the Arunta W” t "(I s rdsllvff ' S 59" rind away by my nun brilliant tribesmen. many of whom still I55.0l'tm".: "f I 91'" 1194- deduction and redoubled when live by iluntlns. can paint land- 9l"9uY- W" N" '" ”'- 93"” West opened the four of spafl” stapes for which art collectors ''l"' 59"” C1"b5i . I couldn't believe my 2395 B851 may larxe sums. psfllzeetr is-isucid. 5:; szigtdgg took it with the ace.hfoU0WetlIHW0RTH iwnnnzns - . with the k' g. and l en wll . Th hen in .'"d'st Th” was duty” uuldi-Sh dGll8lIl1l Nshed INF 5P3de5- most.gdlstinPg.tiistI:duI(IlIeorr.II.)et?I uhef ing. butdthere was dgttbee lmwg one by me. me tribe. Albert N-mun", En? "" 3 agldeggegiid pgmgr bu. Never have I been more mlser- lish-speaking and educated. is un- I:55t c' nu to Me with I vgbnm able. with every trick East took. able to leave his tribal district 4:5 Ha I winced. The biggest net in his- without official peynlulon. ' W " Iory was taking place. DoWIl' His landscapes of the "dead this” ".600 points. The word heart" country around Alice . would get around. I could neverpsprings, where he lives. now are Conslder live it down. worth hundreds of dollars each. With a final flourish. East Many other tribesmen. Including Disarmament Aim Should Be By JOHN SCALI WASHINGTON lAPl - The United States has urged lta Euro-, pean allies to be ready to decidel quickly whether an "open skies"i test zone in Europe should be in-' cluded in any first-stage disarma- ment agreement with Russia. Harold Stassen. U.S. disarma- ment chief. is understood to have necommended that a high - level committee of experts be set up within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to handle this prob- Iem. Diplomatic officials report that Stassen suggested this move be cause he thinks Russia will insist that a Egropean as well as an Arctic test zone be agreed upon in initial disarmament moves. These backstage Western man- oeuvres came to light as Stassen arranged to meet today with State Secretary Dulles. They will review a disarmament counter - proposal which the U.S. will put before the Russians within a few days. T0 RESUME TALKS . Stassen who flew in train Lon-l don Sunday. plans tentatively to return to London Wednesday to resume arms talks with Soviet. British, French and Canadian rep- reseniatives. The American plan is under- stood to omit any proposal for a European open skies zone even though the Russians in a proposal April 30 made clear that they fav- ored such an area. Mainly because of West German elections. the American strategy now appears to be to concentrate. on the Arctic as a starting point until the Europeans themselves de- cide whether to favor a European gums-part and when it should. '5 mp HEADACHE Whaysa Ilsadschs, Neunlgis or Muscular aches you want to slkfmnpsinof is '5! slop that pain Lag . So talis Aspirin! A table! starts disinlcgvating slmosl the instant you like It-starts to relieve that pain almost Instantly! AAsuysAal-For A El mzzzmzt llaunched before the 'hundreds of thousands of dollars his brothers and son. copied his. spades. Suddenly. it hit me. This was the same card West had led ion display in the art shops of ev- originally, Something was wrong. lery big Australian city. l My anger mountedl My angulshl The government took a handl sought to express itself but llbecziuse some unscrupulous art couldn't get the words out. ,deaIers exploited the native pain'- Just then a familiar voice said: era and also because of tribal ”Wake up. And stop groanlng.llaws and the attention of hordes for heaven's sake. You have to'of relatives the painters some- write tomorrow's columm." times had llttls benefit of their. So here it is. Work. Eskimo Settlement Is Near To Stone Age Conditions Yet By ARCH MacKENZlE lseal and other animals-the 48 RESOLUTFI BAY, N.W.Tr ICPl .muskox tn the vicinity are pro- -Much of the white man's t-ivll-ltected like those elsewhere-and Ization remains a closed book tolreceive their family allowances In a 10-family Eskimo group livingpkind. A 14-year-old boy is the only near this Cornwallis Island out-i g - g - post. 800 miles from the pole. English-speaking village resident. Under the eye of RCMP con-IThe small. black-eyed youngster stable Ross Gibson the settlement .has been "outside." He shot his of 69 men. women and childrenlftrst bear recently-the men use continues an existence not far re-;i'lt'les and spears-and Constable It was hard to tell moved from its stone-age past. lGibson said The camp. located north of Winnipeg. asonilia sli5RlEs"5 played his last card-the four of .success and tlteir eftons now not All btay long he calls. "Chebec: Che c. cial Canadian train will roll into Camp Gaze as she settled herself in the nest town Wednesday with the first con- l and began to smooth the edges of tingent of troops for the Canadian ?it. for it was not quite completed. army's s u m m e r training ma- noeuvres at the huge base near here. l and men from Chilliwack. B-C.. .'ed one moment I simply am not and will be followed by other CNII l EOIHS specials points across the country. I Camp Gagetown on June 11 from Valcartler. Que.. with 543 officers and other ranks. Two more will arrive June 20 from Valcartler with 448 troops. 1.780 milesl"who iias more excited-the boy in the centre of , tanning "E. is off lim-201' his father-" 85 miles siutl-iwest of Winnipeg. s Scrappor's Smallest Cousin I Over in an apple tree on thq edge of Farmer Brown's door- . yard two smaller cousins ol Cresty and Scrapper had built one of the daintlent homes anYWII!l! around. They were Mr. and Mrs. Chebec. the Least Flycathers. Perhaps you have guessed by that last name that they are the smallest members of the fans- paaaing lly. Like his cousin. Peewee. over In the Green Forest. Chebec de- oivn name lights in calling his "cliched. All day long he calls. Chebec! Chebec!" Now Chebec has a lot of the spirit of his big cousin. Scrapper. In protecting their home they are quite fearless. Chatterer the Red Squirrel started to climb the tree. Perhaps he didn't know the nest was up there. On the other hand he may have known and hoped to get some fresh eggs for break- fast. He never did get up to that nest. Chebec chased him all the way back to the Green Forest. Sally Sly the Cowblrd early din- covered that nest and she plan- ned to leave one of her eggs in it. Chebec caught sight of her '- ing around in the bushes on the other side of the Old Orchard. He hurried home to tell Mrs. Chebec. "That goodvfor-nothing Sally Sly ls sneaking around on the other side of the Old Orchard." said he to Mrs. Chebec. Little Mrs. Chebec looked wor. ried. "no you think she knows of our nest iiere? she asked. "I don't know any more about It than you do. But if she doesn't know of it now now. she will. You can make up your mind Into that," Troops Arrive said he. Little Mrs. Chebec darted out At Gagetown . .and snapped up a fly that she had FREDERICTON (CPI - A SW seen flying past. "There is just Nalmnl RJIIWBNI one thing for us to do.' 'sald she MICKEY MOUSE Chebec” HENRY "What is tltat?" asked Chebec. t'We have to see to it that one .of us is here all the time. We Th. train WIII bring 257 offlcerslml-15"” leave this nest unguard- to raise one of Sally Sly's soldiers framlbabies. I can tell you that!" Lit- ltle Illrs. Chebec was nothing if spunky. Right. My dear." replied Che- bec. "Quite right. When the eggs are laid we'll take turns in gel- ting food. When you go till he I'lL'l'E. When I go you'll be here. There's Sally Sly now and I think she sun the nest. I told you she would find it If she hadn't done so already " Sally Sly had dodged out of sight before Mrs. Chebec could see list l Chebec new over to where he had carrying Two CNR specials will arrive at Iwf. MUGGS 8: SKEETER NORTHERN MIAMI Miami ln Manitoba is a village its to Canadian 2: nd Unitedi Five i'-Eskimos in bright knitted his life as a bank clerk in Sul- s States wcatbermen and the RCAF caps. ribbon - trimmed parkas. folk. gllelgririlailagzehml:)Sltt:pbIIlllld(3l.y' but personnel. mocasislni alzd furhpanlls. pli;EAo; The alternative. as views by a tan ig oo- ui ing s ow or transport department official with-lpersonnel. using a hand saw and ' years of Arctic experience. is the .assorted knives to throw it up In AQIOSI llugton 2'I.)(other degeneration of the Eskimos hcreian hour from the hard - packed 1-Tlllflli 4-Mllllgof N.Klnd of lo ”panltandlers" no longer will- drifts. UIW) 5-0111!!! of wool ing or able to exist independently PROUD OF WORK Src0"'P”' I'9lPIl'll' 30-No- In a relentless environment. They brought along a nine-dog Wmt ("WI") 5-3100. CM! quit-sd UNDISTURBED LIFE loam hitched by canvas harness 7-MW?! 7-inch 31. Ganslle The settlement is the result oI ,and leather thongs to the long. ' :"':""'7 '99” 33-CHIINII an experiment in which a num-tnailless wooden trail sleigh. l' Em” .-TI'"" MN - ber of Eskimos were importedl "They like doing this sort of H (9') 1014 M.Bovlns ,;u.gv3 1.; : from a region farther south wherellhing." Constable Gibson said. 13'? mb 3:” 10- c”''"-I'I5' 1111- Hilil lli-J11-:;; food and game were scarce. Their i, "They like to show the white that "'o"m;” ”'c'”l Mill comparatively undisturbed lltelthey were here first and can do "',.:'W" H g” 3-"I" contrasts sharply wlth the disrul)-ithings he can't." "' mun" 1&m""'II"' '5" tion in the lives of those Es- The village is a collection of ' it "10?" VHS kimos farther south who have wood and cardboard huts. Iglooa 1. Q'v"md st WI'rI”" "-'-WP0 10! begun steady work under the are used only on the trail. 'z". ,3 1:" ago” 0flllM V010 E white man on projects includ- Constable Gi-bson.s' tight control nuoneu" "6 V m'3”'”"' "rE"Il'"E ing the Distant Early warning is indicated in a story about a mm adv) ' u” (Q34 "d 2 (DEW) line and Mid - Canada Sunday seal hunt. With meat sup- ,o'3uluM. (Radar line. plies down to the danger point. n.w.eP ( Generally regarded as able he ordered the men-about half ".M,P,ouh.. : laborers with some flair for mech- are Protestant. half Roman Cath- gtcony (on in attic: and craftsmanship. they olic-to take after the seals which 1-,,” have in many cases made good had been sighted on the nearby 39.9.", money. The price tends to be a bay ice. The Eskimos obeyed. the 31gb... costly break with their past life story goes. but expressed fears 9.1-ngggggggq -loss of hunting ablllly. exposure that their souls had been endan- u,nock mg to the white mania Ills and vices gered. m and the replacement of a diet A federal l90l0f1l-ll "Om 01- ss.- rrnanliul Ideally suited for Arctic health tawa. Dr. Ray Thursteinsson who (aym,) and survival by lnferlor store has spent seven summers In the ltplctun food. Employment is not always area. calls the Eskimos "children 41.0ldwalghI permanent, . who would give up their spears. forwool The Resolute Bay Eskimos are guns, clothes, everything for a 48.'I'ookan In good health and their dogs are 'few cigarets. On the trail they oath fat and frisky. They hunt bear. lhava to be coaxed and habled." 48.Raaor- billed aul. 4n.LItorary Calls Income Tax A pool ”'"”'""'" P 11. River (Ger) 1 4&1-Itwsl Boar The Poor Man s Court nown Llamhoollka OTTAWA lCPt-Fabio Monetiu well an ones concerning only tn," (pun a few dollars". Mr. Monet calls the board the court of easy access because only lcomparatlvely informal notices of appeal are required. Unlike other courts. the appellant does calls the income tax appeal biaid the poor man's court. or the court of easy accesss. "It's the poor man's court be- cause it costs only 815 to -naitej l bef 't ' th h.i' -. l.'lI'Ihap:fe'IIlQ I):;:d'!BIfI Inc In not have to give a detailed out- "rview. line of his defence In his notice This compares with ii um de-.0l anneal. posit needed when an appeal In! Proceedin are informal. and Exchequer many taxpayers appear without Court of Canada. the alternative legal counsel. to appealing before the board andl .VIr. Monet. 57-yearold Montreal the only place where an income lawyer. travels between l1.fln tax appeal could be made before and 15.000 miles a year hearing the board was established. losses from one end of the coun- LARGE AND SMALL lry to the other. "But don't think that only poor The same mileage ls logged by men appear before us." Mr. the three other lawyer-members Monet said. '0! the board-Cecil L. Snyder of DAILY CIYPIOQUOII - lsrs's how to work It A X Y D I. I D A X I In I. 0 N 0 I I I. I. 0 W OIII letter simply stands for ” . In this sample A la used for the three III. X for the two 0's. ale. llrigla lsttlri. IP00- trophu. the length and formation of the words are all hlata. loch day the code letters are different 0 g-ranQaohIsI ATWDW PH Kl JDWOAWD BGPK A'l'OK Al DWXOII 0 TCIIQ APVW PK CDWAXTUIKWIII-IOKAW. Yastsvdara cl-nIsqaoIst1'!lIY-IAY 'l'!lA'l' 1'!!! VIII? lNCL!NA'HON...A.NANIXALllAllI'l'0PRUl'K.'l'l'l- IE!-LAQTTUI. A v.,, SECRET AGENT X-9 "We deal with cases lnvnlvlaglst. 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