" NOVEMBER o. 1940 ‘ 062M“! tql‘ ATTENTION COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERS RECEPTION CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. I3 Call 972 or I378 Before Nov. ‘I2 8:30 AAQAAAAAA p ynoeueee ~‘. BEMEMBRANCE DAY KALL Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS HONOUR, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR BERNARD and MRS. BERNARD .1 u» r,’ Sponsored ‘by THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE_CANADIAN LEGION, B. E. S. L. THE om: vDANCE CLUR reservations early PHONE ll98 DANCING with ORCHESTRA LEGION HALL NOVEMBER Iltli DANCING 9-l oniss OPTIONAL M“ Tickels, including Tax and Refreshments, $1.00 Tickets on Solo n‘ "‘"l Spain, Rcddinis Drug and Legion. Bu“ WEDNESDAY‘ FRIDAY lllli SATURDAY Admission 50 Cents at , THE sroimnc CLUB' \ wsonrsoav NIGHT In Aid Oi KINSMEN CHARITY BENEFIT Admission 30 Cents t;;....;;infs By Josephine Culbertson r00 irritonoi The declarer i!i today's deal would have been better oil ii his trump holding iiad been much weaker than it was! South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. §854 QA72 QQIOIB QAQS . ‘Q93 Q72 yxoes N oiiosi 3 w E QABB ‘K1 S ‘10785 $942 » QAKJIOG Q6 §J854 ‘KJS Thebidding: South West North East l‘ Pass 2N1‘ Pass 3Q Pass 4Q Pass Pass Pass 4-O-O"'.*".“_“4 ' ‘ ‘ ‘ t No. 9: WINGS OF TOMORROW: New Tam" Aiqit The Story of Aviation West opened the heart king. The ace won. a truins was led to the ace (to guard against the blank queen) and deciarcr then re-entei-ed dummy with a club in order to take THE cziiniunrraro u GUARDIAN ‘Vie’ 3? T. F? FgYIL-fldu ririo‘ HOURS ‘Ki UNCONK lo ¢I€iIVI3~ ~33? B! CHARLES TRACY ‘Aviation editor. Cleveland Press: iormcr Army pilot (Written for NBA Service) , l" (l) Modern aerial warfare brought tram the aucii terror as the German V-2 rockets bnd iui-iei-pmpeiieo “buzz bombs" launched bn England in a flnal desperate attempt to deieat her. The Allies’ best countermeasure- ere radio-controlled bombs dropped irom Iilflh ylng planes and guided by radar and television. eanwhlio, American scientists worked in great ecreey on the most poweriul weapon devised aince man learned to fight wars with explosives L-the atomic bmiib. Us leashed on two Japanese able to carry one atomic bomb. packing the, punch oi an entire squadron oi ih'c past war's Superiortresses. (3) Radar and television are now being used to flight-test jet fighters. Controlled irom thc ground or from a "mother" plane, the crait can be maneuvered beyond thc limits oi oaiety applicable when a human pilot is carried Latest navigation aids Include n radar device which pictures the surrounding country on a screen when thi- ground is obscured by clouds iror_ri_ the pilot. A wartime development. it aided lbombcr crews in finding their targets. Air liners will soon make use oi similar devices. cities. it brought the Pacific war to a quick end. These fantastic developments indicate how awesome iuture weapons may be. (2) The recent teats oi the amazing new bomb conducted at Bikini in the Marshall islands will give scientists knowledge oi its true power and oi the requlremenb ior eflective ‘ ‘ nse agaiiist it. Its highly concentrated destructive power will have a marked influence on the air iorce o! the iuture, which by 1950 will be completely let-propelled. There may be no need henceforth ior immense bombing planes capable oi carrying gigantic loads. A ‘small plane thewsiae’ oiltoday‘: fighter will be (i) Rocket-propelled planes, already glide- tcstcd by the Army and riow being prepared ior the first man-carrying flights. will ‘flucFfid "l? jets in military aviation. Later, scientists may iind ways oi applying atomic power to air- craft, improving upon the astounding periorm- ance oi the rocket planes. To do this. the problem, at present insurmountable. oi pro- tecting the occupants oi the atom-powered plane from radiation must be solved. Perhaps by that time. li fighting nir iorces are still being built. it will no longer be necessary "Wi- llie" DIM tlic ‘ Radio-guided missiles will do the fighting. (TOMORROW: Planes for Every/oral nibi tn:- w-'-1\_-" " "‘ l- a t-rilmp ilnesse. West wcn and con- tinued with neatis. When declarer ruifed he was (‘own to two trumps. tinil the vital cilamond tricks were still far irom being established. It didn't matter how declarer man- euvered iron-t this pofnb-hc was doomed. Actually, he pidted up diamond. West put up the king and led another heart. This tools South's last. trump. and the dia- mond are was still in East's hand. As mentioned above. South pm- bably would have made his contract ‘with the greatest o1’ ease ti his trumps had been A-K-x-x-x instead o! the actual A—K—J—10 --6, which oi course is theoretic- ally tar better. with the weaker trump suit, Sour-h simply would have laid down tl-e aoc and king. then gone about: his business set- ting up the necessary two diamond tricks, With ihewapponenvs trumps. whatever they were, breaking 3-2. no deienae would then be eiiect- lve. It was too bad that south had to be handicapped by the strong- er suit, and that ‘ne should have tried {or a iinesse that was utterly unnecessary! has been appointed Bargemaster to .th¢ King. n position vacant since 1942. His brother. F. 'I‘urk. is swan marker to the Dyers‘ Company. » CU RB BA CK-A CHE In This Quick Way Many an old sufferer says that many an agonizing back-pain can be given reliei fairly quickly with Neryiline. Massage vigorously and rub iota oi Nerviline in quite deep- ly. 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