"4 3 i S. ' . f V' .v rTinte Kuperr UQily Ntwj Thursday, May 22. 19f? 1 1 r ft - -; g a i i M V - j -l . , with a crowbar." Miss Brash was right. Playing four hearts and assuming a dla-inand lead and continuation, you would ruff the second dia Forestry Men Meet For Safely Conference BLACKWOOD on n.i (f-Jnctqe mond. Removing the opponents' trumps would take all of your hearts but one. The first time the enemy was in with a spade, they would fire another diamond, taking your last trump. Since they must get in once more with a spade, they When Is The 24th Of May? if Balloons r Zip-Zooms ic Flags of all sizes Fireworks Windmills By EASLEY BLACKWOOD A Four-Spade Contract Can lie Achieved , "Put your hand down, partner," said Miss Brash.; could finally cash another diamond. But Miss Brash had no trouble with her four spade contract. She ruffed the second diamond Safety men from the forest industries of western United United States and Canada will meet in Vancouver May 29-31 at the 18th annual Western Forest Products Safety Conference to discuss the vital problem of keeping workers from getting injured. Well-known speakers from both Canada and the United States will attend, Including M. J. Foley, executive vice-president of Powell River Co. Ltd., W. C. Mainwaring, vice-president of the B. C. Electric and Paul H. Coburn, -director of motor transport division. National of "I've already put it down," Mr. Abel replied. Miss Brash took another look across the table. You call that a hand?" she asked. mm wmm and led a low trump. Mr. Champion won with the jack and returned a third diamond. Miss Brash ruffed again, cashed the ace of trumps and then started leading her solid South lealer Neither side vulnerable Vfirlli ( Mr. Alu-I) "Well, it IS fairly weak," Mr. Abe! admitted In woeful sarcasm, "but at least I bid It ! rieht, I took you back to 'spades i beeuii.se my spades were strong 8 5 3 Il ,-n. ,T- mil Ft 3 a U- 6 4 j hearts. Mrs. Keen could take ; her high spade anytime she l-4 3 !i Safety Council, Chicago, and -l t.ast (tr. h:iiiiilon) (Mix. Kern) 8 K t 8 4 lu fceth Jackson, safety director for the U.S. Forest Service. er. They were lieaded by the five sxit instead of the four." "fjplendid reasoning, partner, simpiy HpttMHlid," said Miss Jna.sh. Mr. Muzy was kibitzing Miss M 'I Ii M -w l A K Q J J IU ft c a e 6 vn j 8 6 111 7 cnose. Miss urasn sun nad a trump left and the rest of her caios were ail higti. "Just lucky," commented Mr. Muzzy. "Lucky to be In the only makeable game contract," Miss Brash replied, "and lucky you weren't bidding the hand fur me." ! nra.sli. "Why bid that stinking Die-Hard Reds Provoke Riots In Prisons biMllh (Miss Brusli) H- A 7 6 4 II A K Q J II) I" 7 The hkldluR: Jjiiia Wt-nl Nrtl Bast. I S fitKK a' NT Puss H f IMS a NT Phs8 4 H ViiRa 4 a All pass r.paile suit at aJIV" he whispered. "1'be playing four hearts on this hand, with ISO honors." "The only plus score you ever get," snapped Miss Brash, "Is when you're lucky enough to get honors. You couldn't pry Classified Ads Pay TOKYO (CP) High-level offl cers in United Nations Com ft 1'SslMi SAHTV in forestry operations are three principal J.-ts In this field: (left to riyht) T. E. North, safety director, iia I'ine and Cellulose; Joim Burke, k.-cretaiy-matiiicer, B?C. (?' Assueiatiun, uad fUy Evan. afely director for B.C. sl(; J'rodnet. i i Get nation... Z)L EXPERTS SAY... mand here said riots and inci-. dents la prisoners' camps were provoked by small bands of diehard Communists acting on orders to show that UN Is nils-treating prisoners of war. One riot, at Pusan yesterday, and one incident viojence-rid-den Koje Island earlier this month, occurred in prisoner liy KAY UF.X the duor until the cake Is set By KAY REX I'll", Httifl Writ.' (about 15 minutes i. 1 hospitals. 7. Test whether cake is bakfri Next move of Reds,' officers career ulrl i un expert of necessity at preparing -PftYALOTV CANNED FOODS w (A 5 IVAPORATED said, undoubtedly will be to unleash violent accusations that U.N. Command is so low and contemptible that It is even torturing patients In hospitals. United States Eighth Army said the Pusan outbreak was touched off by a small group of agitations among Hospital ii.ic" meals. ,,r;y friend says mushroom j i, her saving guire whvn f arrive. She pours It on .s rally every meat dish, but I iiihI il inirtictihirly tasty on I'iMirtiTliiins. j unriHiki ii teiulei loin L". rut nn rf thin, lignt-bodied by pressi tig lightly with finger-lips. If it feels firm and does not retai l the Imprint of the finger.'' It Is baked. 8. To substitute r.oetia fur chocolate, use the following proportions: wne square of chocolate-three tabt.'sthioiis eocoa and one 4,easKMm fat. t. ' Melt chocolate over hot water rather Hian over direct h( at since chocolate burns easily. Ymi'ix never get , Carnation n. "DIHCIUASIO. ev Carnation Ifte cream- n w U umub cream-" . ,c nl) , mm FINE SI'ONGKS Cellulose sixinges made of specially-treated wood pulp will absorb 20 times their dry weight and still float. ALWAYS FUU,n01)lUX MAKE THIS 7 DAY TEST i jll pii-s es and t)row!ied In ij !:! i:ui. Then the niusli-I smii). tintliineil. Is pour-i: iJ the can and im to the I .UiiMirred. it is poped ir nvi ii to siimner slowly 'lie dinner hour. iiMiully serves this with S .iktd piilatiM-s. Her second fbli- al I his time of the year Tii!y viould be asparaRus. A salail completes the main f ' -f Hit' meal. i .lee I'uilds of Newfouncl- hkI Labrador offer an ln- .us Mipper dish called Ml OTTT Ware sure GENUINE KINO Genuine buckskin comes from a species of small deer found in Central and South America, and in China. m SKIM MILK I Skim milk parties are beconi- j lug popular Ii SuhkulcK.-wiui, says the Canadian Association nif Consumers. When producers and distributors recently asked for an increase in the price of milk,, women of the C.A C. Saskatchewan branch, decided to promote tin use or skim milk. I.'as were held when the uses of skim milk and skim milk powder were discussed and demonstrated. Skim milk was used in the cakes and buns served. C'.A.C members found that powdered skim milk costs about ltl cents a quart mixe'd. They loimd It easy to us.1 and to store. 837 Art 4piri-(i)eiits: Two tablespoons r; tw tablespiKins flour; Delicious ips iimik; one tablespoon lailisli iif desiredi; two rpur mniP, with SPDUAHIT .i ns minced onion; 4-6 j iiKikeil egs ( quartered i ; I ip.s I'liuked iiiacaronl; salt k': tli.. butter and blend with ;fl 'Jtir, four In the milk and I over a slow heat , stirring Sa lly until thickened. Add -radish, onion, eggs and "Hi Season with salt and r. Serve on toast. fim Mu.AMi i!ivi; adAor'Go Vessel Bailies To Reach North K -rliil Ui Hie Unity W"'Ws t'T. JOHNS, Newfoundland Word of a three-day battle to t 4 I 1 tm M J , i ill, M ' m : get supplies to Forteau Bay on i' Jubilee Guilds Rive the itiK bints lor baking cakes I'liokirs: I Be certain the oven Is at urn w if ' i ' i. I!'.'! I i the Labrador coast by the Canadian vessel "Springdale" was received here today. The ship sailed from Corner Brook "May U and was held at St. Haibe when lee conditions in the Strait of Hell Isle prevented her from proceeding. n n I C r fed. Ii '-w mi - r mm a mm ii i 'per temperature when the ready to be baked. A wooden spoon Is more Ii-fnr l...f,1inir Hum o midiil V . I " i ill r " g 1 it ii I V ....... - i I'ooU" .supplies are low at- this season of the year all along i,hc west roust- wrier navigation S nnt nossible from January to I I U.-:c fine granulated, sugar. I arse granulated or brown ii is used it should first be '-d through a sieve. :t Fruits should be thoroughly i" cl unci dried. Cakes some-are made heavy by the use '"st fruit. - Sift the flour before meas- Mav. The Sprlngdale, commanded hv CaDtain James Wheeler of at. Johns, is now at Cape Charles endeavouring to get through the ice to deliver sup niins to Battle Harbour also on the coast of Labrador. 4 Place the cake near the f ' f the oven and don't open f . 1 in"""""" ......r rh. 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