oe . governments there ‘the’ extreme seriousness with which Washing- it | ton: ‘views the situation; dnd. to ia] “rock the boat.” 2, can: ‘leader, William F,-Knowlard . ‘and. Senator Mike. Mansfield: bf Montana, the Democratic leader, >| had: conferred for: 40° minutes. in | With | State. Secretary. Dulles... . Knowland tol “were! under: in st cae to. emphasize to all the ie rock: the boat.” “: utge ‘that they do. nothing to} The phrase: “rack: ‘the. “boat” ‘was: uséd by the Senate Republi- of California, Thursday ‘after:he | Teporters that |: “everyone” in'-that area. ‘of the: world would ‘be ‘well al saree snot s| check; Egypt ‘were reported faced’ with pull ‘back the 5,000: “troops: it-has |. ‘in “Northern | ‘Jordan, - ostensibly | for: protection against Israel, * . Hussein’ ‘already. had: accused = his “brothers: in Egypt” of stir- |. ring, ‘up the riots which: brought | . on’ his. declaration. of: martial law and total. curfew. ‘Thursday. s, [Withdrawal of the Syrian: forces -{ would further threaten’ Egyptian )| President “Nasser’s’ leadership’ of the Arab- alliance of. Egypt,:‘Sy- ist ria, Jordan: and Saudi ‘Arabia, d. But failure to pull out the :Syr- ians. would..run the: risk~ of. a ;clash with Jraqi troops: and’: ‘Der- ~|haps: the © soldiers : Of. Saudi Arabia's King Saud. iT "SPRING, a. ‘young. ‘Jady’s : fancy lightly turns to 0 gh thats, ‘and-even though she’s: only six: years: old, alten Uine-Bayet fits the pattern in Paris, Looking a. ittle ‘lke“a tiny’ Greek: ‘goddess, she's trying ona glistening French “Quardsman’ §. helmet, pulled from’ the pile at the annual sera falr dn’ the, Prenoli: enpltal, Dy Le. y way te a tule: trade taining opportunites “for: young men of 16. . aa The Canadian Army's Soldier Apprentice Plan gives You. the opportunity to take military and. trades training, to further your academic studies, AND BARN WHILE YOU LEARN, You wil be trained in one of 22 diferent trades by. “enrefully ‘selected civilian and. military. instructors, Afler your two yeur course you will be sted to f | _ Regular Army unit. “Bnrolments, start'on June 3rd but you may apply at “any time. You must be 16 on the day, you enrol, | ~ have Grade 8 education and bo able. to mect Army. aS fest requirements, Applicants are considered | In. Ane . _ ordet in whieh (hey apply. ACT NOW," . Telephone oF visit “your local Ariny Recruiting. Station: for: mare Inforniation, or mall the ¢ eaypon helows Ou be ARMY RECRUITING § STATION, per Seymour Streot Vancouver, BC, Tal, rh 004s, ye it 4 ‘ BER asd a ' wer hes a ' me, without ob ) Way To A, Fics Aiea; “enlly ep. Jordait. under, ‘tight, : neighboring “Syria « rand} ‘the King’s | demand : “thats Sia) ‘his ainily, singér Bill ~ -for."a -forthcoming. ; television (tive e are (left to right) his wife, “Mary,. i; he oan Ty cand Carrie, 9.) “Hayes, will, - MELBOURNE: “= (Reuters)—"The forthcoming test explosion of a British hydrogen bomb in the central Pacific will produce a radioactive cloud which will. al- most. certainly. pass over Aus- tralia on its“ way around the world. | . But’ experts here are confident {t will be harmless not only to Australia but. to. other countries in its path. The British. government, “ac- cording to Australian Supply Minister Howard Beale, has as- the tests will not constitute any jdanger-to Australia. The British government also | has publicly reassured the Jap- anese government that Japan| future, used'-to destroy other sured the Australian government |: which is 150 miles arther- from the Christmas. eIsland | test’ site than Australia, ‘also’ will be safe, “ The statement. made by Prime Minister Macmillan ‘i in the House of Commoris April 3 that: if a deliberate attempt were made to}. run a test. explosionin such a way as to avoid detection, it would almost certainly’ be: suc- cessful, has led to renewed spec- ulation here:on whether Britain has achieved ‘a weapon’ whichf. emits'a minimum, of: radioactive fall-out, 0 0s ok. Stich a. ‘weapon’ according to well-informed ‘sources, is. being sought as a-warhead; ‘for guided missiles. which- would become the anti-aircraft weapon of the ), vb pie ! ey I cn ‘world’s atmosphere, « flying missiles canryiig nuclear warheads—the-. ‘heavy bombers of the -futurer Experts here “say, " however, that the Christmas Island hyd- rogen bomb ‘explosion is certain |. to emit radioactive fall-out which, however stight, will:event- ually circulate through RED ARMY. EXERCISES TEHRAN,: Iran g — ‘Frontier guards report the Soviet Army. is conducting spring Manoeuvres near the borders of Iran and Turkey, concentrating on de- fence against nuclear weapons. “yaad many’ auher countles—the “hagry earth A fed a Wp Brand Fee fron Comineo! ho, ‘ wos ? iow THE: Consouioaren WINING AND SMELTING COMPANY OF, CANADA LiMiTED MONTREAL, WEAR OFFiak the’ TADANAG HAND METALS : “Bh lochs on ” * tracts himself. ‘The opening lead was the queen of hearts and the contract {hung by a thread as Mr. Muzzy |’ considered | ducking. dn bth hands. . As you see, he could not afford to, duck as the suit would undoubtedly “be continuéd ‘and | that: would ‘Amock ‘out the only entry to the board outside of the diamond sult itself, Somehow Mr. Muzzy got by this hurdle and won ‘the first trick" In his own hand with the ace of hearts. He cashed the king of diamonds, then led the queen. .On the second diamond Mr. Abe! played the nine. There came an- “| Other agonizing huddle as Mr. » | Muzzy pondered over. the situa- tion. - “|: ‘This is an excellent illustration of the importance of the small -[eards.. In this case the eight of {diamonds In dummy was the |, vital card. It meant that Mr, -| Muzzy could safely overtake his queen of diamonds with dum- my's ace ‘and he finally ma ide that play. The ten and eight were now equals to drive out Miss Brash's jack and pick up her seven spot. Note the difference if -the seven and eight of dia- monds were exchanged be- tween Miss Brash's and Mr. ‘Champion's hand. “In that case Mr. Muzzy could . ‘| not have afforded to overtake his queen of diamonds with the ace | because thep Miss Brash would have had two stoppers in the suit with jack-eight over dummy’s ten-sevén. to play a small card from dummy on the queen, go to the board Department at t {for everyone. RG BR EB RN OE ee OLE ED BBS | Prinee. Rupert Daily. News Friday, April 26, 1957 °. SOLeneeeneenanrebdteDsSIRIOELEDLLTULDIGLIGODIINS m BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD - Me ‘Muzzy Makes 3NT Bid — But ‘Causes Worry to Mr. Champion o|: Mr. Champion. had several bad moments i in: to- | day's hand. The first. one occurred when Mr. Muzzy leaped to game at no. trump, Not that Mr. Muzzy did- n't have the cards for his bid, but Mr. Champion feels | more comfortable playing the three no trump | con- ae § neemenreenmen, fe South dealer — Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr, Champion - ‘AWTS a @ A108 42 ‘ & 815 WEST FAST .Mr. Abel ' Miss Brash AKQ82 aJj6 wQsJs2. yoda , 492 @J765 & 104 ‘hQI92 SOUTH: — Mr. Muzay AADS4 3 WAKE. ek &AK G3 ‘The bidding: . Soul West North Faust 1 th. Pass l¢ Pass 3 NT All. Pass ‘The only hope would have been. with the king of hearts and play the ace of diamonds, hoping for a 3-3 split-in the suit. | For once: Mr. Muzzy . played right. He won with dummy’s ace, surrendered a diamond trick to Miss Brash’s Jack, and made nine tricks. AUTON Ee DEH RA Ase yey yw We Spray phy sae oe rc ne we he U. K. France . ‘Laud U.S. Move ~ LONDON’ ‘(Reuters) “ sHlish | ' and French’ papers today halled:: tthe movement of the United States “Oth Fleet thtough« the Mediterrancan toward Jordan.’ The. London Dally . Express gayst ; “It demonstrates the growing recognition, in Washington of two things: | “The trouble- making activities Jof Egyptian President Nasser in petence of the United Nations to deal with these intrigues.” In: Paris, Le. Figaro says’ the U8. could not abide fallure by Hussein, "If the king should be com’ pelled. to yield It would be a. sets back heavy with. consequences for American policy,” ante ot TN ee ree oe nat nec eaeys emantonemnie tte ait tine Vow is the Fine To Check Your ° PRINTING. NB Dl B Bo vom based on an actual enplayee story. \ : Iq ‘conn the Unt Siaes, Mexteo, « awa Kore AND WALES Orrierg « GQUNK NAL ih ot ch JAMES at STATA by Available Only At. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC . 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