Hlsorius sroiiiss Sometimes that quite new to you. Seems too surprising to be true. -Chstterer the Red Squirrel. Chattere. tiie Red Squirrel had made a discovery. For the time being it made him forget what had brought bini over to this part of the Green Forest. UP in a big tree was a queer kind of bird house that had been placed there by the Old Hermit. whose cabin was not far away. Chatterer didn't know it was a bird house. but I16 l could see a round olielllllll and that made him think it might be a place where soiiiciiiic was living. He bid where he ctrtlld iiatch it. He wanted to visit it. hut he would i take no chaiices until 1:: had lVat't l ched awhile. ; This place has not far from lhel tr pond of Paddy the Beater. Over ;. there Cliatterer had sec. '3 the Wood Duck and Mrs Beaulyl He had been spying on them iicp wanted to find out uhere illCii': I nest was. He had seen Mrs. Beauty. I I fly in this direction scicral times I and he had follmicd. hoping that I l he would be able to find her. or at least find her nest, Because she was a duck and he knew that most ' .. ducks nest on the ground. he had all the ii”: been ltitlklntz on the; ground for that nest. Now that he was so curious ab- Wl that ling up in the tree. hei forgot for the time being all aboutl the nest he was looking for audi I: g the eggs he hoped to find. He his-ti hurt to lind out about that thing I up in that tree. ll Clialtcrcr climbed another tree - and l'rom a crutch in which he could sit and still not be likely to be SSCII. he watched that tree 4Page 12. The Guardian Friday, June 22. 1956 .3: The Surprising Truth By fhomwn Mr. Burgess Mrs. Beauty was looking out Presently Beauty flew back to- Beautyl ward Paddy's pond and the pretty head in the doorway was with- drawn. Mr. Beauty had returned to her household duties. She it as Sllllllg on six eggs. What Chatter- Grocery Chain Head Critical Of Trading Stamps TORONTO (CF) C Thomas G, Mccormsck. president of Domln. ion Stores l..I.d., criticized the sys- tem of trading stamps in grocery merchandising. The trading-stamp system 1; operated usually by ncpergtg companies which through in-. rangement with stores, issue the stamps and redeem them for g select list of merchandise. Speaking to the annual meeting of Dominion Stores. Mr. Mccor. mack said that the system is in violation of a law "which has pro- tected Canadian shoppers from exploitation for 50 years,” and that unless the law is enforced more strictly, the practice will lsprcad across Canada. I Mr lliccormack said every food item iiould incense in cost by two per cent. resulting in de- creased markets and lower in- come for farmers. lgerian Revolt l l Opening lead-four of spades. North. with 20 high card points. chose the best rebid. three no- trump. South's announced mini- mum of 6 points. and Ill5 Pl'E5Ums ably balanced hand. indicated that the combined best chance for game was at notrump. A rebld of three diamonds does not serve much purpose. Even if there is a diamond fit. the play for "me tricks at notrunip looks easier than an eleven trick contract. 'Game in hearts is unlikel)'."l View 0f South's failure to raise to two hearts immediately. . East won the spade lead ,W"h the king. and returned the eight, Southls queen losing to the ace. A third round of Spades lf'5l I0 declarer's ten. South forced out the ace of clubs and took the rest of the tricks. making four "0.- trump. Better defense by West will defeat three notrumll 0'19 "Ick- BY conventions which govern defense. West can dcfcat the contract. If East has two spades left. after winning the king. his correct re- turn lead is the higher 0119- Th?l"9' fore. since East returned the eight, West can tell that the declarer has the ten of spades. PVC" 111011811 South played the queen on the sec- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY niocxnn. making use of one of thel the queen on trick two. If declar- er had originally Q-10-6-5 in spades. while he might play the five on the opening lead, he ould surely play the six on the second trick. since dummy's jack is s command- ing card next to the outstanding ace. it would cost South a trick to play the queen instead of the six if he had it. Therefore. East must be presumed to hold the six e. didn't know was that Mr. Beauty her by the Old Hermit because iias using that house put up for she had been unable to find a liollmv tree. 1 "Live and learn." said Chatter- er in himself as he settled him- seli to watch. "Ill! just stay right here out of sight until Mrs. Beauty Wednesday. where an anti-French l9aVCS- He licked his lips. Hts "army of liberation” would like mouth watered. He had never been p in 5'32 Algeria get its independ. more sure of anything in his liferm-C, Spills Over Into Morocco .il.(:ll-IRS (AP) - Fighting in the 19-month-old Algerian rebel- lltlil spilled over into Morocco than he was now that he iiould it has not immediately clear if soon have all the eggs he could the arlnefl band that attacked 30 eat and Perhaps more All hell-trciit-li Foreign Legionnaires would have to do would be lolrlui-inc the morning was composed climb that tree and pop right into nf llioroccans or Algerians. The that house. it wuuldnlt take him l-”rench said the rebels numbered ' to 1 ti . x th' : Hg zasnglolrylfe H? 1:112”: liiggengg l0lllE- sniiie 2,500.. The attack occurred . one came to It or Ian it He; be. .Tliose eggs at-e as good as at Ain Caliir. about 45 miles north gan to feel that H wOuld'be Safe lriiitlilt-it rigdfit now, said Liiattcrermf Colomb-Bechar. in this hilly, o mse . esert region the border is not i enough for him to rut. over there i " 2 id climb up to that thing. lie was just about ready to do l i this when there iias a whistle of ' wings and the last person in the iiorld that he expected to see flewl Ii past and lighted on that big tree ; close to the thing he wanted tol ' . lt iias Beauty the -l Wood Duck. Almost at once I , pretty lie:"' appeared ill ilie door- ; way of that queer looking house I" up in that tree. Mrs. Beauty was looking out, tf-1 Chatterer rubbed his eyes. He t ;. blinked. He rubbed his eyes again. in Could he believe what he really . thought he saw? Whoever heard I 0' Ducks living in a house up i a tree”? But if he had never heard of it. he has seeing it now. There could he no doubt about - it. He had to believe what he saw, CtlDMRE'S DRY CLEANERS Phonohlt 120 Kent at Iooilis km with uimaiurs lINlMEll1' I11 TELEVISION CKCW - MOBCNII Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 Flint : pm.-FM Concert ilsll p.in.-At Home with thin Croelsr 99995299 8:33 p.ui.-CKCVI-TV News pan.-Wssthsr p.rn.-spurts I-II.-CBC News : p.ai.-This Wash ts Snort: p.Ii.-la no Camus: ls- . . ..--u.- f 383 51888385 '!'.'.'.' a Out Our Way ligv-9-5--ii It ofllbtl p, . .. - g IN memoav or " ' WILLIAM mircnau. BORN OCT. n.ia32 l DlED osc. is.iss9 - p Potirics REPUBLICAN GRAVEsT?rllEnkwood Cemetery Stafesville. M .C. PEARCI 3 of cmcago.lil. HA5 moose soon BOXING MARZHES - YE 7' H45 NEVER VIEWED D0 OM15 A WRESTLING MATCJ-I A TENNIS IHAIZW owned W Bu-mu TAYLOR OR A SWIMMING BM? Au Ddvwiiie , Va. TillMONUMENT'I'OANUNHAPPYI.0VE NDlNH6&iri Pariranawlurma-WAS BUILTDIFRIICEKUSANA ED77l5i&S9IlE OF CEYLON T0 MARK THE SPOT WHERE HE LEARN LOVED I-MD MARRIED S&1EDNE ELSE By J. R. 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The next problem that Once this is granted. West must West has to suite is the question of M", has the missing six of spades. This he can do by tentat- ively placing it in South's hand. allow the queen of spades to win the trick since he wants to main- tain communication with East's six of spades. The declarer can- but the possibility is quickly (Ilsa 1 not overcome this defensive man- missed because it cannot be re-I euver. He is destined to go downl conclled with declarer's play of one. p I clearly defined Ain Chair. I Vll-l lage of 700 flloslcnis. is an oasis Truman Receives with abundant but poor quality . Honorary Degree water. OXFORD, Eng. IAPI .- Harry yS. Truman, who was too poor to go to college, Wednesday re- ceived an honorary degree from CHALLENGE DARWIN GROSSETO. ltaly tAPl - A team of scientists says it has un-l , V . covered fossilized bone fragments gi:?:;g;”S(;ln;i onfmillgitregld 5 mosl 0f WW may be 3 """"""""" Tears filled the eyes of the for- ye”'”'d pre'm” mat did "iii d9 mer president of the United Scend mm." me 39933" The dI5.C"Vi States when Lord Halifax. chan- firy was dlsclosed m ” ciwrdlnmi cellor of the University. conferred "lg ”0"f."e"ce M gwlogmsi 93'' the degree of doctor of civil laws eontologists and. archaeologists with this eulogy. who have been digging into the ..TmeSt of am” direct in your F133 heaps hot the TIISC” coal speech and in your writings. and 19"” "937 ex" ever a pattern of simple cour- age. . . ." Truman smile. choked up. and then quickly whipped out a hand- kerchief and blew his nose. "Never. never in my llfe." 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