"he ar Sammy Jay fcreaming, Hrs. Stuhwing. would like a squirrel dinner?" asked Stubwing. rage ii). The Guardian Thurs.. June 28. 1956- IEDTIME STORIES The Listeners By Thornton W. Burgess there's a time for talking I! I0" ..wili. and a time ier keelll-ll very It!!!- .i -old Mother Nature. ' High up in a tall pine tree over in the Green Forest, not far from me pond or Paddy the Beaver. was the nest of two who. f0I' "III! size. were among the fiercest of all the Green Forest folk. They were Stubwing the Hawk and his equally fierce mate. Stubwing is so called because his wings are not as long and broad as the whims of some of the other mem- bers of the hawk family. They are slightly different in shape and rather stubby. His PFOPET Fame is Cooper's Hawk. Sharpshin is the smallest member of the hawk fam- ily living in the Green Forest. Stuhwing is just a little bigger. but not very much. Both of them are feared by all the smaller Deo le. especially the feathered folk. hey are fierce hunters and bold ones. . Mr. and Mrs. Stubwing had a large and very comfortable nest, for they were good homemakers. It wasn't quite as big a nest as that of their big cousin Redtail. but in some ways it was a better looking nest. for It was built of smaller sticks. It was a new nest this year: Mrs. Stubwing likes a new home every year. Only once in awhile will she use an old nest which for some reason she is es- pecially fond 0!. "Listen, my dear," said Stub "Listen. my dear." said Stnhwing. Mrs. Stubwing listened. Not so far away but that they could hear it clearly there seemed to be a great fuss going on. They could hear Blacky the crow cawing at the top of his voice. They could "Thiefi Thief! Thiefl' as only Sammy can scream. Mingling with those two voices was that of Chatterer the Red Squirrel. "Chatterer has lost his temp- C." said Stubwing. "It seems so by the sound." re- plied Mrs. Stubwing. "The others are making fun of him." ”Chatterer is scolding harder and harder. It sounds as if he is quite beside himself," said Stub- wing. "It sounds that way.” agreed Do you think the children "That's a foolish question," re lied Mrs. Stubwing. "They would a anything you can catch. such appetiteal It seems to me as if they never do have enough. Of course. the darlings are growing fast these days and need a lot of food. We've got a big family this year. Last year we had four. This STOP ASSASSIN RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-The Brazilian government announced today it has broken up a plot to assassinate President Juscelino Kubltschek and arrested an Al- banian citizen. Police ldenHfied the man as Antonio Consulich Valentim. alias Guido Antonio Lipertenell. Kubitschek said the man would be expelled. WIIIIII ISLAIIIS-OIRIIIIII FERRY SERIIIOE June 18 to Sept. 23. Daily from each terminal: 7 a.m.. D a.m.. ll a.rn.. 1 pm.. 3 p.m.. 5 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: In HITHUMBERLAND year we've got six. That's the big- gest family we've ever had. When it comes to feeding the darlings. I think it's too big a family. I am sure they would like a squir- rel dinner. Were you thinking of getting them one?" "Folks who lose their tempers seldom watch out for trouble. I think I'll go over and see what is going on. I! I cant get 8 squir- rel dinner for the youngsters. per- haps I can get them a dinner of crow or lay." With this Stubwing prepared to take off. "I would go with you my dear." said Mrs. Stubwing. "only I'm a bit tired." Stubwing took to his wings and shut away among the trees. Wilmot Valley School Cloolng. teacher. Then ice cream um cage was enjoyed by all. D1-.. ACB053 41. Garden tool 1. An u"o- 42. Otherwise matic spice DOWN 5. Light 1. 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Darlene cum. i. an N 4 ".4 33 um unanaa;-is. opening ma 94.7. Kaye Farris. as. 0 il us O1 with an, '.m,..,,,,,. Marchbank no.5 " u.:ci.. 31109: W E 0075 oak m '' Sm" bank 39.1. Elaine liueatis, -4.15: S 48543 sax, Lindaurlouand am, cum, .0, . Smmons, . . Brock; sgmm a2.s. David Croziar, " 3, 33'1"; :Q3'""5 Folland, ilI.5. Billy 1111;, 79.5, gxqg Willard Burrows, 79.2, sand;-3 Huestis. 3.1, Waugh. 73.4, The bidding: W Donna arc , 73, D 11.51; south eat Ii-larchbank. 71.8. Jackie rougialde, iiyitgh Pass 3 0 PH! rnonda. and mum, co,,,m.d og 7”- .B"”" ""85 "-5- Wayne 4 v Pm 4'" PW A40 at spoons and the sight or M"”"”"k "'2 -5 0 PW 7 V diamonds. wuvoouia not and a Donna read an dd;-gas l nd- . convenient card , . Sandra presented-gi!t.s to tb:iuri- .m3,l;',ung 1: ink 0' an ever suit ha an:';.3'X mgy south was a player who came (mm the school that believes is-nothing succeeds like excess. Having learned that North had ithroeacesaspartothisnotrurnp fma, south went all the way to .the grand slam without bothering sto inquire about the number of kings held by North. Had he done so, he would have learned that the opposition held a king. which meant there was no oer- tainty of more than twelve t.riclu. In South's defense. however. it can be said that North might have had either the queen of dia- umonds or a fourth club. either of .which produce: the thirteenth "trick. ' it hasboen our observation CONTRACT BRIDGE 01KC.!iagreaturoa8yI:diato.!ns. A -teusrurnsuuu I; would discard the other. and dum- my would win the last two tricks. TM Iqueoao play operated by South would not succeed if South had failed to mi! and of dum- mY'l diamonds. For the declarer lo execute a squeeze. one defend- er must have two suits to guard Ixnlnst. it dedarer permits East to retain his diamond stopper. We-it will have no burden to car-, W GXNIW the Spade stopper. 3! 01282111: East of his dia- monds. the ibility of car- Ins 101' both spades and diamonds is thrust upon WeaL The extra Wfdal. II we have seen, proved to be much more than west szlllnd bell". Ail'l well that end! BILLIONS FOR ROADS WASHINGTON (AP)-The big- gest road-building program in U.S. history - 533.000.000.000 for broad, straight highways criss- crossing the country-was passed by the House of Representatives Tuesday. With it goes a higher 8l4,800,U00.000 tax bill for the next 16 years for motored America to make the 13-year program pay-as- You-ride. The measure now has to be approved by the Senate. BIG FERRY The new ferry llluvnose operat- ing between Yarmnulli. N. S.. and Bar Harbor, Mu. can carry 150 cars and 600 Passengers. iN6 FDAIZDEZS FROM NO6iNG IN STRICT CONFIDENCE zpve STUFF INTO A 80xcAiz-- - AND 1 DON'T MEAN 6TATISTlC5.' 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