eee rs Only rae To Noise. OTTAWA be. ‘Caiiada’s new CF=103 supersonic : jet: fighters will make so. much noise it. may be necessary. :to.. operate them | ‘from remote” airfields; says.a Ca- nadian aircraft en in ; Gibson’ “says” ‘the “nolse satu “tor: jet engines: has reached: : gcrous"s ‘levels. The. screant. of ' a, “dan- ‘long-term’ “cumulative: “impalr- ment of brain functions, . z with major new. supplies of iron dsion, Marshall - EB.” Young of St. | Louis, Mo, predicted: in/an ad- ‘Association. : it: petition - ‘among, yourselves” for. e|mass.: markets “at: ‘home. and ; abroad, and: need fort bigger ov- i= erseas ‘market. we ETS ‘jet engine can surpass the nolse of thunder. Mr. Gibson says per- sons subjected to it for a period of.time’ can’suffer, among other things,. damage. to' body tissues, interference with the senses and Be « SEIGNIORY CLUB; '@iie, Q— ‘ore; “petroleum and gas now available, Canada : “will. have a new. surge. of -industrial . Xpan- ‘dress to:the- ‘Canadian Exporters (Mr. Young, : who is: vice- presi- dent. of..Monsanto: Chemical Co:,) said. this. would mean ‘new com- Now. was the time: to’ go after prestige which. would be needed if, Canada..were io manufacture abroad—as would probably hap- ypen-as she. developed into a LINDSAY'S . : ‘Cartage. & aa Dope Establistied, 1910. : HOUSEHOLD GOODS . MOVING —. PACKING ” CRATING = _ 7 STORAGE © Lift Von Service ‘Agents: Allied Van Lines Ld, Phones Wharf 4331 Office 5016 “ful market suryey of. local tastes creditor. country. ° “Mr.. Young predicted trouble ‘for those who: attempted to enter markets abroad withouta care- and customs, and a.careful look ‘lfurther developments. tone: additional point needed for “| those’ marketsj-and to gel the: Flared: - knowledge: and: product- ‘ 10 Thursday, Octo Prince Rupert Daily News ber 25, 1956 ict Union has For A Third Finesse By the dynamic Point C had six playing tricks at strength is too good for a simple overcall. It is worth a takeout double, followed BLACKWOOD on] BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Lead Remains In Dummy ount method, Mr. Masters 5 spades, A hand of this by a suit bid-on the next round, ~ Mr. Champion had fairly good values after the takeout double, but only enough to respond with a two diamond bid and await However, | 1 after his partner’s two spade bid, he could count on him for six tricks. In Dynamic Point Count, three points are equal to one trick. . - Bast dealer Neither side. vulnerable NORTH Mr. Champion a9 9385 @A6523 a QJ 4 ‘ WEST EAST Me. Abel Mrs. Keen ai AK876 wJ64 VAKQT2 | @@1097 oJ &87652 & 1095 | SOUTH Mr. Masters ' &AIT1032 103 . @K843' \ . it A f The bidding: Kast South West North 1°y% Dbl. Pass 2 ¢ Pass 2:@ Pass 3 @, Pass 4 @& ~ All Pass. _Mr-Champion “iad nine useful points: in high cards and his ft ‘in the spade suit provided the another bid. He bid three spades and..Mr, Masters, whose values slightly exceeded those shown by his previous bid, carried on to fame. - The opening lead was the four of hearts and Mrs, Keen won with the queen, cashed the king and continued with the ace. Mr. Masters ruffed the third heart and: cashed the ace and king of | clubs. | Now ‘he crossed to the dummy | with the ace of diamonds, Jed the queen of clubs and got rid of a small ‘diamond from his hand. > It'was ‘now time to get into the trump suit and take the finesse against: the king. The trump set- up in this hand “represents a trap for ithe ‘unwary ‘declarer, r.| Masters had to be careful to end exactly: the right trump | from: duminy at trick eight.” Ifhe led: the queen Mrs. Keen would ‘play - low and the queen would win, On ithe next spade lead, however, Mr.: Masters would have to win in his! hand as he would be down to Ay J 10. With no‘more entries to, thé ‘board, he would have to lose | a trick to the king of trumps and a diamond trick to Mr. Abel. But of course Mr, Masters did not lead the queen of spades from dummy at the eighth trick. at competition, “e pects were pretty much alike! whether they were tn Latin Am-| erica, the East or Europe. . something of yours. “ability to! serve their needs and how your! : products, or: services can help’ ‘them with their problems.” " -Generally, customers and pros: ' “They want,’ he said, “to know: He Jed the nine of spades, Mrs, Keen had nothing to gain hy cov- ering and the nine held the trick. “Next came the queen of spades and again Mrs, Keen did not cov- er, But by this play ihe lead re- imained in dummy for a third fi- nesse against the king to assure | the success of the contract, sateen as genre cen _* BUNNYEARS. & STRAPS . 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