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BY WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY
A
EROPLANE travel is bringing
about
more International bridge competition ruch year. Last year, two American teams flow to South Amerten to meet teams of that region. A number of players from Jamalen partici- pate in the U. S. championship meets. A J malter of fact. Jumaica has several players who have won some of the U.S. championship
DUMB-BELLS
WHERE WAS SOLOMONS
TEMPLE
DESCE
ON THE SIDE OF HIS FOREHEAD THE SAME AS OTHER FOLKS!
Check Your Knowledge
1. Which is the largest stand In Pacific Ocean?
2. Rickets is enused by the dellcteney at what vitamin?
1. What Is limestone in ita hardest and most crystalline form called?
4. On, what day does Belgium celebrate her national holiday And what occasion does she celebrate?
archipelago
5. Which prizes 7,003 islands?
ram-
4. According to the Bible, whe killed 800 men with a spear?
(Anawera in Column 1}
SCIENCE AT
GIGGLING
PORPOISES
STARTLE SCIENTISTS
UCKLAND. New Zealand.-- Johnson's most
BY THE
WAY by Beachcomber
SHO
HOULD whiskers ba mensured up and down or sideways? spectacular
An Indian,
A whales whoop, porpoites record was the seldom-heard Pandit Masudiya Din,, has
alggle, shrimps snap and tond- fish coo le pigeons, believe it or not.
giggle of the porpoise, follow-suddenly made this hitherto ed by, a whistle like a wolf purely academic discussion
call. He played an elephant-
ot
ke trumpet-the love call of matter, of practical poli- Records played by oceanv- a hump-back whale. Also re-
tics. Krapivers to startled selentists corded was the agonized moon" He claima 10 Inches at the Pacifle Science Congress ing of some unidentified "lost whiskers, a quarter of an luch In Auckland proved the ocean soul." 200 miles off San Diego, thick, The Friends of Whiskers just isn't the silent place some
say thing weight is what counts people think.
The finding of the mapping nol measurements, but 1310 of shrimps resulted when Society for Cultural and Hairy static spoiled reception of war- Relations With World Demo- time hydroptiones in the United cracy say that it 76 inches of Stales and New Zealand. At whiskers were laid, hair by hair. first it was suspected to be on end, they, would reach from volennic noise, but later it Dalston to Harringay. Anyhow, was found some sorts of shrimp your're a hairler man than I am. snap with appendages design-Gunga Din.
to squirt water or Attr their enemies, Recordings of Lavinia Foulenough
Finli even get together at certain times of the day to join In chorus. Dr Martin W. John son, of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, played the "sum- mertite chorus" off the pier at the institute in California prove H. It sounded like to feeding time at the 200.
ed
thousands of the shrimps at San Diego and Pearl Harbour sounded more like the crack- Ing of a bushore.
Many fish noisya were dis-
A croaker drumming or its air binder in Chesapeake Bay rattles like a machine-gun A spot-find cronker emits a distinct raspberry" later moving into high-pitched syncopated
click- covered in wartime research ing, reminiscent of a jazz bant! into undersea stenting devices. druminer, to which Johnson. Some are so loud they cusily beat time.
could mask the sound of pro- pellers and possibly explade acoustic mines or torpedoes.
A guepard, a fish comten ht New Zealand waters, expressen itself with a dissatisfled grunt.
Frank E. Lyons of Kingston. BOYS AND GIRLS MAGAZINE
Jamaica, sent me today's har Mr Lyons is a member of the executive council of the Jumalea Chamber of Commerce, and is an ardent bridge follower. He tried to get me into the argu- ment as to how the bidding on this hand should 150.
I have given the bidding as it took place in Jamaica, When West bid three spades, some of our optimistic bidders here would go to four spudes, due to the fact that partner had originally opened the bidding. Four spades can be made if South can be tricked a little bit, with the following line of play.
The opening lead of the eight of clubs is won in dummy with the ace, and the ure of hearts and nee of dlumonds are cushed, Now the five of diamonds is trumped by declarer with the four of spades, and the fuck of
Mr. Punch's New Riddles
-He Asked the Shadows to Guess Them
By MAX TRELL
"AH," said Mr. Punch, as A Kharf und Hanld, the sho- dow-children with the turned- about names, entered the play- roem, "you're just the persons I want to see."
Knart and Hinld came up and stood smiling beside Mr Punch's chair. "Why do you want to see us Hauld asked.
"I've just written some zoo- riddles," replied Mr Punch.
Knart clapped his hands and crted; "Let's hear them!"
Opened the Drawer.
hearts is led. If South plays the the drawer of his desk and took At this, Mr. Punch opened ten-spot, declarer cun nake four-odd. He discards duming's out his little notebook. Ife six of clubs on this trick, then opened it up to the first page. leads the six of hearts from his read the riddles; they're own hand, trumps South's kingall about animals. You are to in dummy, trumps a diamond in guess which ones they are." his hand, and leads the queen of hearts.
South's best defence is to trump this with the jack of spades, and dummy's seven of clubs is disenorded. South will return a spade, which_declarer wins with the king. Then he should play the jack of clubs, trump it in dummy, and the ace of spades gives him his tenth trick.
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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
1. Australia. 2. Vitamin D, 3. Marble. 4. July 21, celebrating the coronation of her drst King, Leopold I, in 1831. 8. Philippine Islands, 0, Adino' the Ezorite, in the Book of Samuel,
Then he read the first zoo- riddle:
"Four legs have I,
And a head, of course, I'm striped Bier a pole, And I look like a horse." After moment's thought, Hanid exclaimed: "It's a zebra." Mr. Punch nodded. "That's
A
right! Though I really should have said barber-pole, instead af just pole."--
That's why I couldn't guess it," said Kaart.
Mr. Punch went on and read the secondt zoo-riddle. It went;
"I sleep in the river,
But I'm no!
" frog.
If you don't watch me closely, You'll think I'm a log."
This was Knart's chance to
guess the riddle. "It's an alliga
tor, Mr. Punch."
"Or a crocodile," added Innid,
Punch wrote a poem about this animal.
Mr. Punch smiled at the shadow-children. "You're both right. It's either
"Apparently they are able to keep track of each other by these sounds." Jahnson said-
(Tomorrow-Book Parnde.)
PROBLEM
CHESS
By K. A. L. KUBBEL Black, 13 pieces.
A
1
White, 6·leccs.
White to play and mate in two,
Solution1 to yesterday's problem:
rus alligator Q—QKt!, «»y; 2, Q mates.
or a crocodille, except that think I like alligator better, They have better manners."
Then Mr.
Punch read Third zoo-riddle.
"I like to purr,
1 like to roar,
I'm like a cat,
the
But something more." Knart and Hanid had trouble guessing this one. They both shouted: "A llon!"
no
FOR
THE
BUSINESSMAN
Incentive For US Steel Chiefs
Uranium Searchers
London. Mar. 21-Eri- tain today offered pre- mlum prices to prospec- tors in an effort to un- cover uranium deposita throughout the Empire.
The Atomic Energy Division of the Ministry of Supply announced that it would lay A minimum of 13/0 per lb. for all oxide delivered uranium FOB, Octan ́port.'
The Ministry aimed the Announcement for tho Colonies, but sala it was also anxious to buy. "any uranium which might be discovered In the United Kingdom.”—United Press.
Britain's Dollar Gap
cousin of the famous Captain Dollar
Sho
AVINIA FOULENOUGH, mother of Mountfalcon, is a Feulenough.
married a certain Plumhurst Foulenough, belonging to what calls
de Courcy a minor but reasonably notorious branch of the family. That is why the Boy has al- ways called Captain Foulenough Uncle de Courcy. Plumhurst mude a fortune out of bad boots the age of 30, went bankrupt nt 32, founded
a steam carpet- beating business at 33.
sanded with the
the capital and the carpets at 35, weni America, and died there at the oge of 42, having left his wife and young son in England. So, us the Captain says, Mount Inleon is simply cramined with Foulenough blood.
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food and
Plan Big Output
Increase
steel
in-
New York, Mar. 21.-American dustry leaders believe that their past and pro- sent production records are the best answer to their critics.'
Mr Philip Murray, President of the CIO, - recently said that the steel-making capacity of the United States was insufficient to support ""a high level of prosperity and employment," and that "industry figures on capacity increase and expansion are greatly inflated,”
A steel spokesman has replied that the industry is prepared to defend its figures if called before Congress.
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Current annual caprelty is rated at 90,120,930 tons of steel and Ingols for casings. But for the first two months of 1049 | steel mills have actually veen producing at a rate equal to more than 97,000,000 tons a year. The January output of more than 8,000,000 tons was an all- time record.
This production
World Wheat Agreement
Ready Soon?
Washington, Mar.
(above 100 30-nation
21-The wheat conference percent of capacity) is ac-planned to finlah negotiations counted for by the fact that the today on 4 four-year world industry's rated figure is revised pact to stabilise the interna- only once A year, and the lonal wheat trade.
A conference spokesman said the document would probably
be signed formally on Wedner-
a year,
and
London, Mar. 21.-Britain's i copacity figure is somewhat be- dollar gap is still not closed, low the actual total of facilities according to Mr Harold Wilson, available. President of the Board of Trade. The industry says that current day.
Speaking at the opening of expansion plans call for a The Pact will set maximum the "On Our Way" exhibition, capacity of 98,843,930 tons by and minimum prices he said: "We are still importing the end of 1050, which would export-import quotas for a be a net increase of 7,002,080 In movement of about 450,000,000 working with row
four years. materials paid for with dollars
bushels of wheat
OF F. Benjamin which we have not earned.
Fairless, almost half the world "Industry
wheat President of US Steel Corp. trade. and government together nust set about a major recently said expansion of the effort to increase
Oficials said the exact quan- involved "collateral titles covered by the our cales of industry
agree- of great British goods to America and problems
concern,"
ment will be revealed at the Canada. Competition in America and cited the following:
last minute, because some dole- is keen and hard."
"Additional ore deposits must rates from importing countries Mr Wilson said that in the be developed, transport probare still awaiting Anal Instruc- past nine months Britain's pro-lems must be met with aug-tions from their governments.
Mr
HONGKONG SHARES
US EXPECTING
RECORD CROP Washington, Mar. 21.-Tho United States
Department of
today
Agriculture announced that farmers plan to sow a re- cord wheat acreage this year and that their
for all
duction had risen seven percent.iented equipment on land and United Press. THE
E announcement that
Taking the last four months for water, new mines for the pro- increase in food supplies In-
which records are available duction of coking coal are re-
1ཥ-- volven increased food production October to January inclusive quired, and someone must find, and distribution is one of those he said that with the laboursomewhere, ani ndequate sup-
ich force increased by only 115 per-ply of steel-making scrap." revolutionary discoveries which shake the worki aut of
cent the total production Its com-
hod Associated Press. increased between six and seven placency. One might put it in another way and
percent.-United Press, If there say. were more to cat there would be more to ent." but that has not the officin tone. "Having regard to existing circumstance," said Suet at Thorpe-le-Soken, "con- dillon obtaining at any Kiven ime are subject to the actual state of the matter in hand other things being equal, and allowances being made for de- velopment in any within the calcutable potential- ties of the situation ns nt exists."'
YOUR BIRTHDAY....
RUBBER
FALTERS
"direction, AT CLOSE
By STELLA Boninally unchanged,
concentrate
an some
New York, Mar 21-Number 1 contract rubber futures today. closed unchanged one point lower on sales totalling 41 con- tracts Standard futures closed
Rubber futures faltered at the close after
holding steady in sympathy with higher London and Singapore cables, but over- all activity was on the quiet side, with traders more inclined to even up positions pending the outcome of the rubber study
also
planned acreage
crops is one percent
the greater than
recom-
mended by the government,
the farmers carry out their plans and 12
growing conditions are good, the
pro Transactions will return with the harvest.
The turnover on the Stock Exchange this morning amount-war problems of farm suplused
SHARES DUYERS BELLERS SALES A record harvest this year
ed to $203,890.
and noon prices:
GOVT. LOANS
345 (1940) 102 BANKS
1 Hank ... 1700
DOCKS, ETC.
K. Whärt (OI K. Wharf (N) N. Pt. Whorf' Wheelock...
LAND, ETC.
IK Hotel
$110,000
10
2
100
re-
would increase America's 10215 | serve stock-piles to 500,000,000 bushels, even if wheat exports 172020:
were to continue at thier pre- sent record fevels, Instead of tapering off, as many farm ex- perts expect.-United Press.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 22
tem-
You are BORN today, you are
very versatile and, peramental, artistic and in- consequently, early in life must clined to be a little too pleasure- lenta to seeking for your own good. You che thing. Otherwise you may are, fortunately, an excellent find yourself scattering your group meeting in London next organiser Having a philoso-energ
energies-over. --too wilky-a-field-- Monday, "My goodness," sald
Activity Mr.phical attitude towards life, you for real effectiveness. Punch, "You're both certainly do not worry too
much about
You women are not as stead- the physical market, with smart today. Now ace if you what is going to happen. Sem fast in your emotional attach-small factory buying finding can guess is one.
times
should be, and you don't
the offerings adequate for its worry enough ments as you and depend upon your natural may seem to have a difficult needs. talents to see you through
time setting downt," {
Loudon meeting Is crisis.
elders may describe it. Popular occupying the attention of the personally, you will have many
trade, since the discussion Is Don't admirers.
be too expected to centre on American "choosy" or you may end up by rubber needs. Some dealers think never marrying at all.
that the United States may be asked to permit larger use of natural- rubber in small medium sized tyres.
"All"day long“
For nuts I hunt,
Some folks think
My tall's in front.".
Remember that if you are to reach the heights to which your This time, Knart and Honid talents entitle you, you, too, must were really puzzled and re-work. You have a powerful To
as your
find what the stars have
Let
ba your
mained silent for such a long imagination and you must in store for tomorrow, select time, trying to guess the animal guard against using so much your birthday star and read the meant by the riddle, that finally energy in building oir castles so corresponding paragraph, Mr. Punch said: "Do you give that you have little left to make your birthday star
those dreams come true.
daily guide. "Does It really have a tall in froat?" Knarf wanted to know.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
Rupert's Elfin Bell-41 up"
Leaving the top of the castle the elf leach Ruperi and Bill into huge. cave in the middle of the rock. There they see the largest pipes leading down to smaller ones, whi in turn disappear into the salid chills. Two or three elves are busty making sure that
2 well. "There," says the little guide. "thase contain the smoke and the mist and the fog and take it where- "k's all per ever it is wanted." fectly marvellous "ays Rupert. But one thing still puzzles me. Do you think anybody really wants
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Fog.
BRONCHO BILL
Not Really
"No," said Mr. Punch, "it Isn't really in front. It's tail is In back but it has something in front of its head that looks very much like a tail."
Suddenly Hanid smiled,
It a very big animal, Punch?"
oche
Prices closed as follow
No. 1 CONTRACT HUBER FUTURES. March in centa ..... per 1b.) April May
ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20)- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)— A good day. Mrs Housewife as You may depend upon things July well as her husband at the office turning in your direction today. should have a prosperous one. Even romance appears to be for
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)- you!
Plans for business expansion SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) appeur more than ordinarily Routine matters, Involving
October
and
19.53 nominat
1452
10.50 traded
10.34 nominal 19.30 bid
Japan's Need For Exports
NY FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
Closing Prices March 21, Argentine Peso (oficial) US$0.2077.
Argentine
ometall
Australla
Brazil
Belgium Canada Chile England
France Indio
Pesu
(Un-
2003
1.201
022032
03-5/10
.0230
4.03
00013
3024
Mexico
.1430
New Zealand
1450
Portugal
South Africa
4.0312
Sweden
2765
2416
.4325
Bwitzerland New York, Mar. 21-Japan Venezuela
Uruguay must increase her exports and Netherlands reduce her home consumption of | Batavia textiles if she hopes to survive, Singap
Hongkong according to recent survey.
Shanghai Mr John R. Stewart, authdr of severat economic studies, in
19.00 nominal ***
10.00 bld
1001 nominal
a treatise published today on Japanese Industry,
says that Japan's textile industry can compensate for the loss of silk market and contribute toward moeting the deficit only by a combination in
Industrial ex-
ports with a drastic reduction in domestic consumption.
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United Press.
French Aid
For India
New Delhi, Mar. 21. - The today an- Mr Stewart urged greater mill Indian government
had reached activity.
increased co-operation nounced
June
August
September
November
£1.83
December
18.75
January (1050)
18.70
February
18.65
"Is
Mr.
"Yes, Indeed. One of biggest," said Mr. Punch.
the
good right now. Deal with the practical applientions of honesty public
and strictness, are Impo tant. GEMINI (May 22-June 22)——— New plans for the
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. contacts impending success in your plans 223-Social
im- augurs well. A bright, optimistic prove your business connections day.
Make it you are diplomatic. CANCER (June 23-July 23) progress. Moderately good for most of CAPRICORN (Dee. 23-Jan.
alert to your business plans, but don't 20)-Be
personal "It's an elephant," said Knart push things too Inst.
Force issues that Slow advantages. Mr Punch was very happy and steady wins best results.
will promote
your plann for that Knart and Hanild were able
(July 24-Aug. 23) progress, Make gains. LEO 10 guess the zoo-riddles. He Good on the home front arid all AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 10)
March
10.00
April May
11.53
18.30
STANDARD Hunusi FUTURES.
future and
- an
March April May
10.50 nominal
10.00
"
10.50 Unlied Press. in LONDON MARKET
pansions if you
"And can you see it sometimes at the circual"
Mr. Punch nodded.
that it
French of
development and the need an agreement with a for outside ald, such as finan-firm for the manufacture London, Mar. Prices in the cing and technical training radio and radar equipment in
India. Tubber market here today closed United Press,
that the understood A follow:-
"It May in pence per lb.) 1114
government will soon enter into, mar agreements with Amerl-
July/September Octuber/December
11%
Yuan Still Falls
-Unlied Press.
In Shanghai
Shoghal, Mar.
can and British firms.
read just onc more--a very right for minor business 'ex-Romance may interject itself short one. "I live in the zoo And I look (just a little) Blu you.".
investigate the facts first. Accept it as part of the optimis. NY Seeds And Oils being closed for 13 years, the vivry capacity,United Press.
If your answer to this one
a monkey. Mr. Punch will tell you that you're right.
TO HELP BILL'S RUSE, A LAD IN- TERRUPTS THE LYNCHİMOD WITH
BILL'S FAKE STORY M
PRAIRIE SCHOONER BROKE DOWN OUT ON THE PLAINSÄTRAVEL- ERD THREATENED
A
LBV INJUNS-
are careful to into
your work-a-day world.
tie future.
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)- Combine business and soolal contacts for the advancement of your
Make career. gaitis now.
From Under Their Noses
I'LL DRIVE WAGON OUT AND】 'EM UP
CARE-
FUL,AILL
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21)- New conditions create new op. definite porlunities for you If you re alert to their potentialities now.
GET THROUGH,
IF THEY CATCH YOU CARRYING/ JUDGE, IF MANNING OFF HE STAYIS \THEY'LL KILLÄ UNDER THOSE
YOU M
BUFFALO RODDE
By Harry F. O'Neill
WITH IRON NERVE BRONCHO BILL PASSES THE ANGRY BUT UNJUS-
PECTING MOD
India is reported to have in- vited a French expert to visit 21-After Indian shipyards in an. ad-
Shanghai Gold Bar Exchange is Closing prices due to reopen this morning with
Minich 21,
Brazil
US$103 noin. by loenl Cotton seed, per long ton. P... leaders.
Castor seed, per long ten, Fon. oficial ceremony attended New York Metals
00 nem.
Memphis Flax seed, for bustial:P.O.B. 513-
Beaulie
business and civic
that only It was announced ............ nom, gold bars will be traded on the Lar
tank cars, Exchange and not silver, and
27.0 cents F.O., New York
silver dollars, as rumoured. Peanut oil per F.O.B. New
York
The cash situation remained tight up till last night, but
b.
13+ cents -United Freas.
Russia's Order For Ships
to hit the falled
continued decline in the Gold Yunn cur- rency. The United States, dol- lar was traded around GY11,000 last night and gold bars at GY58,000 per ounce,-Reuter.
NEW! YORK SCRAP
Brussels, Mar. 21-Russin 136 ordered 12 ships to be bullt in Belgium.
Unconfirmed reports said the New York, Mar 21-Closing prices ordres totalled 350,000,000 Bel- in the scrap market today were: ginn Franca (about US$6,000,-).......... US$14.00-14.25
Copper, F.0.11. per ton,
000).
Lend, F.O.D, per ton,
The orders call for five cargo theavy wift) sangaty Steel 0.11. per ton,
Glyps of 3.000 tons each and seven trawlers' of 1,500 tons
cach-Associated Press.
(No. 1 heavy
(ing)
10.50-11.03
mel
*** 27.50 -United Press.
Closing rates
March
Iron ore 45-11⁄2 percent Iron) de- livered lower port Lake Superior, per short fondo US$535-7.25 Copper (Electrolylic, Export)
EAS, New York, per 1b, 23-1 ct. in Prime Western, New York) In 20 cents ner 1... Monganesa (Electrolyite. 99.9 per-
cent Manganese) Delivered of stasissippi. liver 37.00 cents -United Press.
cast
Exchange Rates
Business was done in the locat unofficial exchange Inarkot this morning at the following rates Sterling pound.note_(per, £i}
dollar (per $11
Gold bars (per tael) FIC. pinstres (per 100) Biam ticals (per 100) NEI utters (per 100) Gold Yuan (per 100 yuan) Singapora (Stralis),
15.28
10.DC
24.30