. .-Tuesday, Feb. 21. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 Bo SSBEDTI ioiiiis Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur I-.' " Adams was not the only person wIlio.had a premonit- -ion regarding the dlsastrousiWind- sor Hotel fire on March 16, 1599. Mrs. Adam Badeau. widow of General Adam Badeau. a veteran of the Civil War, and her compan- ion. I Miss Van Dotson. told me of a similar premonition under the sync circumstances, They had just By Josephin CONTRACT BRIDGE T H E IMPORTANT SECUNI) .V e Culbertson A TRAIL OF TAILS gwnyp-1 AnolI'ItI"I hunger well may stay. iioitnd like much and it much and it wasnlt very good. it ve had several fish tails. he would have thought them a least. You see, that one was the first thing he had had to eat that day. Now Blacky had known right aiiay hon lliat lnii had come to be on the bank. It iias a sign that Lit- tle Joe Otter had been there. Little Joe often leaves the tail of a fisii he catches. He eats a fish head- first and eats all but the tall. Blac- ky was hoping that Little Joe was still somewhere near and might ap- pear with another fish. "I guess he came up from the Big River. Perhaps he has gone up to the pond of Paddy the Beaver way up at ttie begiiining of the Great Mountain. Perhaps there is some more open timer between here and there. I think I'll take a look." said Blacky. lie spread his black wings and what you may acorn and throw -Blaicky the Crow- Blacky had inst swallowed the tail of a small. fish. That doesn't doesn't iiound very good. does it? It wasn't it ost folks wouldn't have thought ' it was fit to eat. But could Blacky By Thornton W. Btu-an He 'lew a little faster. He was eager to look the banks over. even smaller. However, Blacky swallowed it greedily 'aud was tliankful. He looked all about hop- ing to find another tail. hut didn't. Then he once more look to his'l deeper into the Green Forest, At the next open water he was dis- appointed. There was no tail of a all there that could be eaten. Per-l haps Little Joe Otter liti(ln't come up as far as this. drrived in New York from one of their many European trips and went as'usuai to the Windsor Hot- ed. where they were shown to a suite on the 4th. t'ioor. As their hand luggage was brought in. Mrs. Badeau, an imperious little French- woman. said to her companion, who made her traveling arrangements for her, ”My dear. I do not like these rooms. Please go down to the manager and tell him I wish to have them changed. Miss Van Dotson protested, 'tBut the hotel is very full. You are tired and perhaps you had better wait at least until tomorrow. But Mrs, Badeau insisted that Miss Van Dol- son try to get their rooms changed. lMiss Van Dotson went down to the manager and returned saying the manager was most apolog but had no other suite he couio give Mrs. Badeau. "Then I will not remain here." Mrs. Badcau said. "Please order our luggage sent down. We will ,seek accommodations in another hotel. Wltliiii less than a half-hour aft- er they left the Windsor Hotel fire, with its terrible loss of life. bmke wings and followed Laughing Brook four. Latest reports from the Air Force indicates that flying saucers do not exist but that the Air Force, fish there. There was notliint! at to" the other hand, is building an - -it - airplane that is a flying MUCH- An artist's conception of What the craft would look like shows a huge son when it is soft and wet. Some- ROUND CALL it is a relatively easy iuauor, ITM bidfhiig: to select the right opening hid; Pym gout” from one or more alternatives. and 2 9 rats 2 r p.;. it is also easy to choose the best i 3 A Pass 4 5 Pas; first-round response, but openers mi-' Pits Wt-st opened the uiibld suit. dia- and res onder's secoiid-round re- p llliIt'lilS. anti the defenders took two lids "W W” bf? 5? F555” iv”. . tliclts tliefc. East Ihen led a third is more. the discriiniiiation toi diam:-iid. not caring whether or Luck of this quality) applied to tllnsm;nldAglivendr-1;:-er-hagulf: t '- the ninstl ' '-”'”"t - 1' "8 3'. lull! inch llebldlu-tafnitotlti): choice iitlmmu MI '' Chm (mm M5 own "IP07 5'" 3's "I "U . g lhaiid and ruttcd tlic trick in dum- the final contract. lhus, while it , my llo preserve ms own greater cannot be said that any bid is un- ; llliltlll lciiulhi but he still could immrmnh it is nbmmsky 3 very nut llillltllt' the outstanding trumpa I , . and - I 11- v lood idea for players to izive ex- .h.u,k5m(;'mlJ:1 3 N(l:lF;L'lSo:?m”Cgn'3 in consideration to their second- ha... ,,m(h, ("me E few palms. at round calls. 4 '8 Dart .sco'ic coiilract in clubs. their . . . ms on I e deal was rather sub- That is precisely what boulh did xlmmal not do in the lollowing case. II has south s reliid that derail- Nortli dealer. y ed the partiiership. True. North Both sides vulnerable. 6'" "”' l””'3. '” misc simdesr bl" 3' bvtlcr :'lt'illIll was hard to find. CA 5 2 lkorih nax willing to reach game 9 IAOK 10 5 4 2 at siiatles if South had four good :8 65 lt(iniiips ih,ere gas no way of hlls nouniiz tint .nuth's spade sut AK; .1o975 givas so iieak. .976 N VQ53 l'itritlini ' i , 2 r . g coiisidcred, 5 0 u t h 9 :3 I W E O K -I 7 6 slinuld hate been satisfied to make gg 5 : S QQ 3 tlio lt'.s.s encouraging second-round call of three clubs. ll North elect- AQ J 4 3 ed in ptiss, it was scarcely likely QJ ltlliti any laydown game would be .9 5 missed. and at least South would 5,4 x J to 1 4 -collect his honors. Brazil Reports a good share of its adult life tinder- ,ground. They burrow under the Micliey Moose For a few minutes lllacky rest- fliing just above the tree tops fol- ed in the (op of 3 into trying to disk with a raised central cabin times these are uncovered underlalungle REVOII lcrossed by many Vanes. Atop the hard-packed earth. But it the soil lowed the course of Laughing Brook as it came down from the Great Mountain. A little farther on he saw open water again. He flew a little faster. lie was eager to look the banks over. Perhaps Lit- tle Joe Otter had been fishing there. Sure enough. on one hank be- side the open water was the tail of ii fish. The first one he had found was small, but this one was Burke Electric Authorized & Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household-Appliaiices Television DIAL 4021 I56 Great Geo. St. ............m..... Shim LAuN'ni-iin-Jo T0 Picirr'r;cTioN RITE-WAY CLEANEIKS Dial 7387 make up his mind whetlicr to goicalmi is it transparent cockpit like on or go back. Finally he decided to that of a conventional aircraft. go on a little farther. l water. The first thing he saw was iaetual "saucer" doesn't look like a brown head popping out from that. What it does look like, nobody under the ice. It was the Head of would Say but it is beins built by Little Joe Otter. in his mouth was , RYE" APW"8llll('3l Company End, a fish, It had a bigger out than may have already flown by the any of the tails that Blacky had lI.iIIlP WU Tend ”1l5- Til? MT F"”'9l found. so, of course it was ll big- "S8lI('N"' ls "Ill ilk? "19 NlVY'5' ger min then any of the others, "Pogo" which is really a kind of Little Joe Otter climbed hr-Iimivter. ion; 9,. the bank, He bogs" At the time of the announce- .1o (.3; me fighl Hp hogan at uunment of the ”saiicer" Donald A. head, Hp diam pal V9,-y fay. Tm, Quarles. secretary ofthe Air Force, truth was. he wasn't very llllllt1l'y.l'"adP lllihlif 3 3l5'llBt!l' 3tltd.V C0"!- llle had already eaten several fish. 919'? ll"'h "ha"-V fl"”'”"1 ."”l A3154;-ky wan-mid that fish ,.l(,My statistical data, showing that sight- idesappwm 1; ,(.(.,,,(.d as if hvjings of flying saucers are all ill- must ny right down uwre and ,usions or explainable as "convent- lsnatch it away. But that would lollal Pm"l”'"”'l3-H lhave been it crazy thing for liini The Slim-V, p”"p"”5 ml”, basefd to try to (to. on 4,854 siglitings beginning in l Little Joe Otter looked up at H941 its l"5l",pm"l appc”? m be ,Blaeky then went riglii on 9t-itliig. llh?" 17 IT-lltlrllnir of the sightings tin a moment or two he stopped .ha3 been lmpmvmh Vl"mal.l-V "an eating. Once mui't- he looked up at ,could he coiisidercii authentic. Des- Blaeky. then washed his taco in l "lie the la” that "(I rm'E”l" pm"”' some mm,-4 Lmll. J09 alums no alien creatures. and no one else wipes his face and tllllSl(0l"S in the , has S”".s”"l' "ran flying "er the snoiv if there is any. or in lllOlU'S" Sam So""'la'.-V Qu,”l"' WT leaves and grass if there isn't. "urwlvm ”i."c now entering ' pep Tm." he m,,ikN1 tn UK. mm, M H", tort of aviation tcclinoloizylln which damp and End in. W. disHpm,aH,d :3ii'L'l'illl of unusual . configuration pumie, N". ice. mark). mm mm" and flight cliaraeteristies will be- to the bank. Little Joe hail left ”'" ".' "”””!'r almost a third of the fish Hlacky luIlVIl:,l('wi': re?l""d: "K vlyha mglyhwg W0 - . . , , . at 'npo.: en 0 er nderod 1! he did It pmpu50b' Peary first arrived at Cape York. Greenland. he found Eskimos. They were very surprised to see him, because they had thought they were the only people in the world. Our folklore is richly flavored with more than a mere sprinkling of myths concerning our animal life. Here are some facts to count- eract the myths: Wwkshop Patterns by Ruth wyaili Spun Wiiile releasing a photograph 0' power, and it would have happen- This time Blacky didn't have to the artist's Cll'ilWln8- "10 MT F0??? ed in any event during the follow- go so far before he reached open lwll at Pains 10 Mint 0111 thlll "Si log rainy season. had become wet again they wonldl tilt) l)F. JANl-Jllit) (Reuters) - have emerged under their ovtn Nam). 31,- force and army detach. metiLs are taking part in a com- .- bined river-air operation aimed at g . ending Bra:il'a "revolt in the 0- In unusually dry years. it is coo-p me n 3 ceivahle the toad might possihlyl Brazilian p , 2 S i d e M Jus- 3klP 5 Year and "ill i'5i'3l"' ""llllceIino Kuliitschek. who took office 3 ' the next rainy period-but man.v Jan. 31. has been conferring with m T WWW "Oi SlH"VlVP "19 5900"” M0813 l service chiefs on the revolt which '3 . vwgm, ” mgg began it week ago. 3 . A member of the presiilentis en- 0 Hlshest peak In Finland, aener- tourage Sunday hinted that a state on ally flat with many takes. is 4,l00- of siege might be reimposed on at foot Mount Haldefjall. lihe country. 9 : Out Our Way By J. R. Williams ,K soars ”"a.,. ' uaxvrea , U610 TAKE Filling Down--sue N1-54' E Lnoicaaui-n.z FhPEQs MR3-W? vacant: 3 i 2 lg 'T' e '3 an ' .- t 0 A new town .-E r:- f; V00 KIDS GIT g ": - LPHIRI? o- .g X is , E . I , w i.. 2 Q ., U x -N 3: t aaxu vwirrv vsatrs woo soon W gk OI!-an a-u-u 1'! Myths Toads possess the ability to remain imprisoned underground. sealed in rocks or in the cleft of a growing tree for years on end. Fact: Almost every year there are All ii gnrgle in clenniul your throat Itlrl remove accumulated miicua, diivoolvo two teaspoons of baking Villa in ii glass of water. 7'" IICIPI IOOKLIT given diet Iodtciuol iull. Chunk I DWIW lit, Ion an ItJa.. Moment. i , TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Iil'()Kl'tlflllne Channel 2 TUESDAY FM Concert Hall zm p.m.-Florian Zahach :1! p.m.-At Home with Helen Croelior zill p.m.-Today with Arlene 00 run Plano PJII.-MaKlC of Music U”'V:Il p. .-Adventures at Rubin 5:" Hood 1. no p.m.-G. M Theatre to lzn p.m,-'-Dragnet . 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