. 44-::..::'.:'.'.-: - . rnonds. .m&mau:L.m; an-,.,,,g,.,V, A W A H wing. 12 The Guardian Tuesday. May 14.1957 CONTRACT BRIDGE By 3. IA? BEIQ iaouta cum. Neither aide vulnerablg opening lead - lack If dia- There doesn't seem to be much meat in this hand. The bidding appears to be routine, and so does tilie play. - west opens the Jack of cila- rnonds. dummy coiers with the queen. Easi wins Wllh the ace. and makes the normal shift to the More Cemfortllleerlag acid). Does not -our. odor" (denture breathi. Gef- 1-n-m today as any drue mun"?- llow Io KEEP FIT after 50 jack at hearts. South": king is trapped, declarer loses four tricks all told. and North-South are min- us 50 points on In unlucky hand. When this hand came up in the !XPert rubber bridge game It the Regency Club. New York's distin- guishes bridge club. tire play was much more exciting. South ducked the opening din- mond lead. and with good reason. He had I sure thing running for him. By keeping West as lend with the Jack of diamonds. ten tricks became positive. If West continued with I diamond. the hand would automatically make. while if West shifted to. say, a club. the plan was to draw trumps. lead the king of diamonds throuur East's ace. and discard I heart on dummy's good diamond trick. It was I well-thought-out-plan, the kind one expects at the Re gency, but it failed. It was South's own fault too. Having built up the reputation of I player who never gave away I trick unnecessarily. he amused East's suspicions when the diamond was ducked in dum- my. Eakt properly viewed with :- lum South's willingness to have West win the diamond lead cheap- 1Y. If South was uniwllinl to cov- er the jack with one of du.mmy'a honors and establisii I diamond trick, it could only mean he was afraid to allow East to take the lead. If it via bad for South to per ml! East to lead. then it must be good for East to take the lead. Accordingly. East overtook bu partner-'s jack with the ace and attacked with the jack of hearts to break the contract. So the battle of wits went in Es.It'I favor and South had to pay the penalty for the high repute in which he was held. Sometimes. it pays to be ignor- ant. New British Jet Airliner LONDON tlteuters) - A new British let airliner. capable of streaking across the Atlantic to North America in six hours. will be developed soon lrilm 009 0' Britain's secret atom bonibers.) spokesman for Handle.V"P3Ke All" craft announced Sunday. He said the company is coins to introduce I 600-mile-an-hour inter- continental airliner - a civillllll version of the RAF Victor cres- cent-winged jet bomber. Negotiations have started with British Overseas Airways C0TP01" ation for orders for the new air- liner. he added. BOAC is interested in I 172- version of the new passenger 4 plane for their Coiiinionwealth routes. A longer-range version of the plane for riie London-10-N! York route would probably carry 122 passengers. Late 1960 or early 1961 is Hand- ley-Page's target for delivery. The new plane will have I doubledecked fuselage and I pay- load of 18 tons which is expected to make it I formidable compet- itor of the American Boeing Slratvi oliner and Douglas D08. 1 The Victor's crescent - shaped wings enable it to use exisilngg airfield runways. nulike the Amer-i lcan jets which need extended rnuways. tural economy - industry, Pakistan Faces. Agricultulral Crisis t:Al.tACE! tlnhu) -. pun. coui-try which set itself to. .1"d"'"7 "WI tit achievement of !”d'9"'d"”3 ll! 1997. new in fee- inzamniorcriatslaiungmui. ror almost it my, " trialieta have been the '-'1':'i.-.ii:'j.-".'.'i boys" of successive ysvqmngju as they strove to set the wheels of industry spluniu inorder to make Pakistan largely self-sufficient in manufactured goods. . Those wheels of industry jinn were r gamed ny. mg” "wk here as signs or pug," go, . newly-independent Asian country in this modern age. A wnrnlnx bell sounded last year. however. ls East Pakistan fought desperatelyto guy; on f.. mine and West Paidujn .1... short of food. To meet the-situa. lion. the central government placed urgent food orders for food grains. "MORE FOOD" Sleldlly. over the last few months, the gravity of the posi- tion has been- impressed upon the public by an insistent cry of "grow more food". from the government. The " minister. Arniad All. during the recent budget do. hate said he nu-tom), wane,-ed whether Pakistan had not I009 abnut building its future the wrong way and whether sound agricul- ture should not have come before industry. with partition of thegsub-contin- ent in 1941, the population of Wu! Pakistan increased in I short time by !.0(X!.illl. At the same time. the population is showinil I III!- ural increase of 1.4 pct NM. meaning thatihere are 1.200.000 more mouths to feed each yell. -1'mmm NAVY VETERANS MEET .. wooosrocx, Ont. (CPD-Hum dreds of Second World War V00- erans of naval service wlllpgather here Mny is-19 tor the third an- nunl naval veteransi reunion. Rear Admiral W. W. Port-eolll. chief of naval technical servlcea. will represent the chief of the naval staff. .m......------- FIRST MORMON TEMPLE . LINGFIELD. England (AP!- The cornerstone of the first Mor- mon temple in Britain was laid Saturday at Newchapel Farm map here 25 miles south of Lon- don. The building. 10 have I coir per-covered roof and I sPll'O Tlsr lng 160 feet from the ground. will be completed in 1958- The spokesman claimed the new plane should be ”a good deal better than the new American jets." . The Victor bomber. which first flew in 1952. still is on the secret list. ..m.:m....a?.m.... N0 SMOKING in line with the rest of the coun- try, Norway's capital city. Oslo, in 1957 banned smoking at city council sessions. In the eld days fifty scanned the i la Ilev hen-take lliigl euy- yell diet-get more rest. We still good advice. But these days you can face fifty with many interesting and active years ahead, -Iciva. that ia, if you can avoid backache and the " leeling, due ll kidney and IreiindtiiatIge.FerrnnrethanS0yeIrs Dodd'IKidneyPillaliIvebaenlieIpirigmI Indwunaenofallagestlekeep kidneyasnd bladder in good order,-helping than he feel better, in work better, and get Inna hm out at life. if you are approaching titty, It past it. Dodd's Kidney Pills may help pu,hee.YoueIndspendenDedd'I. M By JACK VAN DCSEN Canadian Press Shff Writer OTTAWA 1CPi - The world's first large-scale automation of the mails is under way in Ottawa with the setting up of a huge ma- chine capable of sorting 600 let- ters I minute. Post office electronics experts are guiding the installation of the 31,428,000 ouster in the Besserer Street post office. it is expected to be in full operation within three months. Installation of the machine. 67 feet long and capable of sorting letters into any one of 10.000 pig- eon-holes at the rate of 10 letters a second. ends four years of re- search sparked by 'Deputy post- master-General Walter .1. Turn- bull. Similar machines ually be installed Canadian cities. WORK BY CODE will event- in all major Ottawa PO Will Have World's First Large Scale Automation ,industry before joining the post The intricate device. capable of storing at least 50.000 items of in- formation. will replace ttie mem- ories of human sorters. who now do about 30 letters a minute. CHANNEL 13 In the first step of the opera- Spoaaored by tlonc.mopeI'aiora lat tel1etypedd- like me nes trans ate e a iesaes Tl" 3”” Bnm" ogdetge letters lntomabbtrlrviated & Electric L”. c symbo s. punc ng em on to the letters. The operators glut! uw:ftl:w3r:Il-:'::?.:lu:I'3::'n:""1- onlyltoumemorlzehthelstyle otfda Pam" : simpe ree or ur-ether c e. mm" mm". H" mum Human sorter: need to know - Televidnn - I.-nuim - mag thousands of routes and tones. Ipaoa ou Beaten - Keinae on In-nan An electronic eye will read the will Burn co-L W000 "W I-mI9- 9"" invisible coded address as the let lgua type) hirnace Burner: guann iconveyors to their respective ots The brain. which can digest sorting information for the whole of Canada fcd by punched tapes. can accelerate the l0-lettei's-a- second sorting speed by as much as five to 10 times. but is held back by its less spectacular mechanical assistants in the sys- m. Mr. Turnbull formed a post of- fice research cen-re four years ago when it became evident that manual sorting was becoming im- practical because of the rapid growth of the country. SEES INTERNATIONAL USE Dr. Maurice Levy. 49-year-old electronics expert educated in France and England. guided con- struction of I prototype working model of the machine being in- stalled this month. Dr. Levy. who came to Canada six years ago and worked with the defence research board and office. is supervising the setting up of the new machine. He also is working on another problem-an international coding system. The United States and other countries are also working on the , sibility of muoducing electron- iu into the mails and Dr. Levy is convinced that while the ma- ciiincs can be different the code which directs their sorting should be universal. Letters addressed in code in one part of the world should be able to be sorted by an electronic brain using the same code It the other end of-the globe. Canada is ahead in this too- with I simple two-language code teal. pa... ters enter the huge sorter, and D. pau it on to the electronic brain It 3' which will swish the letters along that can be used in both English and French. TUESDAY, !E.”JJ!EJ".0.'L"i Atlantic Daylight. Time Meet ACIIOBI I. Pierce I. At I ' distance Dog's coat Title of reaihct Food from heaven Eating utensil Chest Arabil letter Revise Toward Clear Negative reply 22. Half an em 33. Excla. mation of sorrow . Enclosure . Cuckoo . suit (up) . Put on 3 . Too 32. 'nnu 34. Overheid 35. A light lunch 36. Excla- matioh I1. Apportion 39. Pronoun 40. wager 41. Well done! 43. Entices . I5. Mimicked 16. send forth 61. Rational I8. Arithmetic. at problem! DOWN I. City (PI) 2. Ciatern 3. River (l'r.) 1. A south American '5. Question ,- id. Puniah:d by 10. ll. 11. I4. 15. 11. Companion 13. Boys' Itliool (Eng) IO. A hum- ' mingbird 19. Cutting vehicle I0. Kind of triangle 34. Greek letter I7. I8. H. 31. BEBE ERIE LVil':l."-l Io. inaes- 311-300 nite 5 article 27. Ameri- can editor 2!. speech- i less y i 29. um cal mm dramas We 81. Statute Yesterday": Answer- 32. mm 38. Cloth from of mulberry papal bark 38. Food d0.'l-lat rim for 42. Poem horses M. Earth oven 85. Number (Polyn.) l MICKEY MOUSE GllANppgA TILLY THE TOILER MUGGS 3. SKEETER HENRY DAILY CBYPTOQUUXT. - lIere's how to work ltt AXYDLIAAXR II I. o N o r I L L o w One letter simply Itands for another. in this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two O'l. etc. single letters. lpog. trophaa. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the sea letters In different A Ci-yptogi-am. Quotation NP? 2331.! LG-IUITOO IL I! ZBMJ Mlslf. NP? ZBMJ ANXTUJ 31. SI ASLFBJA-PBITYUPPIX Yesterday's Cryptoquote: CONDUCT is THREE-FOURTH: (1:r?cl)l:.DLIFE AND 11's LARGEST CONCERN-MA'f'i'HEW OUR IOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE GAME OLD CIRCUSIEVERY VEAQ VOL) COME LDMUERING MOUSE! WH 1 err HOME TONIGHT VOU2 nous: wiuli. BE SVOK AN? WELL, ueuo,vicxist wastes C-RANDMA? -5 u.... s..... -. um. .9. ....a t wenr To me '- QANK TO WITHDQAVI e 0:5,: r-'onGoT, i17ANo DAD HAONT 1 I'M 6i?oKE.'cAN i l i : l l I I THE TROUBLE win-i you 15 you've been seew mo MANY 0 ans n.m.-Afternoon Musicale C M, ,,.,H,,, 0,, Two ousins 4:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody H ' g;oop,m,..1-on in Tampa Much as this truth we may tie-I What about Counsln Forktall? azao p.m.-Kiddies Kartoons . more .said. another” voicgemnad sgigmne 1:00 11 In--01390 H0"-00 Relations Iemethnes pi-eve I borelwlfmnl ,1" 0'" D 00 we STAKES Mme GROW”- :30 .m.-CFCY Television swift wings perched beside him. s P News -on "Uh" N'"'"' it was Counsin Forktatl himself. NH”) 935 p,m...w,,um- Skimmer the Swallow and Mrs. the Barn Swallow. ? 0:40 p.m.--CBC News Skimmer had been back in Farm- ”So you are really here!" cried g g p, 1-, 0:55 p.m.-Viewen Guide er Browns dooryardi for several Skimmer. l was afraid some X y A . I -,.m ppm...G,-,3. span Tm-uh days. Farmer Browns boy had thing had happened to you. Mrs. '- , . evlivttirigthtrlov dlieldlidiouncind 7:3; p.m...1-)o.. M9,." put up a new house especially for Skimmer and 1 beat you up here 2 width! lintli! dial Od pier! bellii-slams I100 p.m.-Big Town them and they were greatly pleas-iby several days. Did you get lost toils! moist nvtk and Abide tolhsl 3:33 p.m.4im- simwc", ed with it. They had not as yd on the way up?" III against I Idlnd of btrclItO' . 3:3, p.my.sm. ghowcng really begun to build I nest. They "No", twittered Forktall. ”No. Q oi mm p.mPDnnm . had taken into it I few straws. but I didn't get lost. l'm I little late ( 9:!) p.m.--Pick the Stan that was all. They had been rest- because of I great storm that 10:.” m.n.,g,3m-ted -1-,-5.5",-, in: after their long night up from blew I lot of us travelers way. E ,0.” plmypoimui 7,199.1, the Sunny South where they had way off the right way up here. 10.45 p.m.gp,,1mcai 7913.3”, spent the winter. They did much. Anyway. you should be I little 3 1”” Nnpcx.-CY 1-,,;,vm.,n flying about to inspect all the oldlahead of mc. You don't have to fly 0 New. 3 wean." familiar places. They bed spent as far Isl do." Ill several summers in or near the. "i supppose you went way. way VI - . .- . .. 1 "'”pm Pgl Polmu Old Orchard and this was really down in the Land-of-elwaye-sum- Broadcast ,, "'5 '''''''ER”' 5”” Mm" m.C"ousili.'Fqoi?lll'dnHmiied.dded nu pret- , 4.” ”' 'Mrs. Forlitail and Cl(CW,- Meeetee Channel 2 Television ..Pi-ogrunine unsee- iIterre- seat." Ifvisii Wheat! INI'Ihacaineseet but hate tale Vllirlglil 1 -I ' 3" It I 5 :15 stiff: :33: firm I F isle: it it! THE LONE RANGER