= aes more atomic agreement. i» The Canada-U.S. agreement, fnnounced in the Commons by Prime Minister Diefenbaker, will enable this. country to obtain some previously restricted data concerning military uses of atomic energy. The agreement, simiiar to one signed by the U.S. and United Kingdom last year, does not cover storage of American nu- clear warheads in Canada, This will be covered in a separate pact now being worked out. A draft agreement is expected to be ready for cabinet considera- tion in several weeks. A Maple Leafs Gardens 1 ‘ * MELANCHOLY 3Ax3¥_—Long- ing for his jungle honie, Adolfo the lion, nine ‘months old, waxes melancholy in the house of his owner in Milan, Italy. City authorities ordered the. animal kept indoors and the confinement was making Adol- fo unhappy. As a result, the lion’s owner, housewife Mrs. Gianna Cattaneo, decided to sell the animal to someone who can offer him more free- dom. {-» &] Opera in Toronto TORONTO «?—A” near-capac- ity crowd of 8,000 Monday night welcomed the New York Metro- politan Opera back to Toronto’s for the cighth successive year: The op- ening production -was Puccini’s rset tke enna nh] SIZES : we on Distillers aC ay. a ac Ne ial % Petty bas are This advertisement is not published or displayed by fhe Uquor- Control-Board or by the Government of British Columbia ~ Canadian forces to be given weapons data | OTTAWA «p—Canada’s armed forces will get more informa- tion from the Untited States about defensive weapons under a new ,eyveerPr ery PPP PP ek er TOP eee eee OR ee ee ee Ee ee ee He ee ee Ny That call promised a very strong holding as it forced her partner to go to. the three level merely to show a simple prefer- ence for clubs over hearts, And now when Mr, Dale rebid two spades, she overbid again, going all the way to four. For- tunately, Mr. Dale made allow- ances for his partner’s known aggressiveness and stayed away from a-slam try. contract and probably would have been defeated on a trump opening. But Mr. Abel elected to lead the queen of clubs. Dummy’s king won and Mr. Dale could count nijie winners off the top, unless one op- ponent had all five of the outstanding spades. The 10th trick might be developed by giving up a heart trick and . «+ hoping to win three tricks in that suit. This play would win only, if the opposing hearts were divided 3-3 and the odds were against that distribution. _ So Mr. Dale correctly’ ‘decided to ruffa diamond. At. trick two he led the trey of diamonds from the board. The six appeared on his right and he finessed the ten, losing to the jack: ' Mr. Abel returned a trump when he realized what. Mr. Dale was planning to do. Dummy’s jack of spades won this trick and another diamond lead lost to. the. ace, Back came another trump but the defense. was just one tempo behind. Mr. Dale still had one trump left on the board to take care of his third diamond. After ruffing the diamond he cashed dummy’s ace of clubs, then entered his hand by ruffing a club with. a, high trump. Now he pulled the last out- standing trump and made four- odd, giving up a heart at the end. His line of play would not have been successful if he had cashed even one round of trumps early in the play because the time ele- ment would then have. bn in fa- vor of the defenders. Mr. Dale Daily News Classified Ads distinctive ‘paint colors BAPCO@SG® "Don't forget , to atlend the Rotary Spring Tea’ 532-3rd Avo, Wost: Can you wear Size 4B? We have just received a Big Shioment of cancelled shoes. Assorted styles to choose from Priced ct $. 9 5 only FAMILY SHOE. STORE LTD. Phone 4132 Even four spades was a touchy BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE — By EASLEY BLACKWOOD “Miss Brash bid today's hand in typical fas! shion, She didn’t have enough fox her reverse ‘bid: of two hearts. on the second round. North dealer North-South vulnerable | NORTH ‘Miss Brash asys4 wAKY 3. @83 3 AK 5 4 WEST EAST Mr. Abel '- . Mrs. Keen &953 4106 ¥ 102 ¥QI85 @AIT2 @K964 &QI109 & 762 ‘SOUTH Mr. Dale -_hAKQ7T2 ywi7T64 * 4¢Q105 &83. The bidding: North East South West 1 & Pass 1a Pass 2.4 Pass 2a Pass 4h All Pass © Py ' townsite. SMELTER SITE — The High- land Valley area near’ Ash- croft in south-central] British Columbia may become the site of a $40.000,000 coppersmelter project." Bethlehem Copper Corporation Ltd.—a_. British Columbia company formed in 1955—-hold a copper-ore prop- erty. in the Ashcroft area and says it has plans. for such a project, but a decision will not be made until an underground testing program is completed in September. If a decision is -made to go ahead, about two. years will be required to com- plete engineering and other preliminary work before actual construction. H: H. Huestis, president of Bethlehem, says finances are available for the project but gave no details. A wholly - owned subsidiary — ‘Highland Valley Smeltering and Refining Co. Ltd—has been formed in connection with the plans. The map tin- dicates where ‘the company envisages open-pit mining, a smelter, a concentrator and a It estimates that sch a project would employ up to 1,000 people and would mean a new. town on the Shores of Quiltanton Lake with an eventual population of up to 6,000. American Smelting and Refining Company was earlier interested in the pro- perty under an agreement with Bethlehem. Copper, but with- drew last year. (CP Newsmap) Centennial lauded by Indians VANCOUVER °@0—British Col- umbin's centennial “celebrations “cid more for the Indians of the province than any other single thing since the . white man came,” an Indian chief igs quoted ns saying in the annual report of the B.C. Indian Advisory Com. mittee, ' Joanna Wright, directory of the Indian Advisory Act, quoted the unidentified chief in hor rae. port and sald Indians mingled with other people in the province In 1968 “to an extent which has never been known boforoe,” “Now foundations have thus been laid for mutual undore standing, respect and itking during our flrst centennary cole- brations,"” she sald, The report said Indiang In B. C. ng progrossing “rapidly” in in- togration and In flelda of edu- cation, business and Jiving standards, ‘ NANAIMO, B.C, ‘(~The Quaen will receive four Indian swente ers, one for each momber her family, when she and Prince Philip visit here July 16, The showerprooft swentors ara made af thiek uneombed wool and have Indinn doasigns woven into them, The swenters are to ben gift of Daily Naws Classified Ads sau SWING YOUR PARTNER—Like a prima ballerina, this porpoise outdoes its straining human partner while dancing on air. at the Miami (Fla.) Seaquarium. 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