-v-- --- - - . -.....................,......a. ... Page 12. The Guardian Tuesday, May 8. 1956 iiaonma STORIES Peter Takes A Chance By Thornton W. Burgess What seems a desperate chance the latch of the door. In a iiiin- to lake. ute Farmer Brown's boy would be You nften find is your mistake. linside. DPeter Rabbltl Farmer Brown's boy diidiirt open PW i””.b"- 8 "m'""",".' Farfeiif W.-i-ea'pi?3fiyH5oriy iifforzfti. me” 31'9"" 5 Sway Mu”. "Var cupine had been gnawing the door among .1118 maple wees m. I-h,e;aiitl the door frame He stopped to CF90" P””51: was at me dual 115- see if any real damage had been w."”'gt "9 wished mm me Merryidoiie by Prickly Porky's big teeth. Lime. Breeze wh" had mgde gum Peter was all ready to dash out I pnslfner bi, bdmihmlg dt :3. 00:; ' the first opportunity. Why Em”. Mmld (N I a mi it ldidnit Farmer Brown's boy open 3331" of ”'””'C-, the Nelgy I 1;. that (loot? it seemed to Peter that H” Blificm (:'"ul,dn: dz dliyt, 15”” 0 ilie never iitiultl. Really it uas only 'hc,Mm' l;,eh?l.mf,l1wb ummais nozzia minute or two before the latch iaiihcd' g mg, id; weenlgxtgsg mvllifted and the door began to swing H:?:nd””i 9'9” 9 m " Epen. Pr-tcr wfaslalil set to allfl.dTEle'l: P, - . -, IS courage aie iim. e in M)" m5 1'"if”.5”c."'e?1 1,” Sklp airun. He didn't move. The truth is. boat of Cour” '1. dmnhlcaliy do.Petci' was a scared Rabbit and he 5"-"h'"g M Ehe k”fd' IL '-my seemiircally had no business to be. Not ed 1” .pPu.'l heaid Smut he hladdor the world would Farmer ::::im;'5le'”"g I0” Omwne ViaSiBi'oun's boy liaie hurl him. clfsceleti) di;l0d,.m:ndd 3:8 b:.ler;,lE'i: side. He ligliled a lantern. While slam it was opened to dash outhe was doing it he left the door l”arincr4 Bi'(mn's boy came in- Now his Coulgge ya-nod himy He ajar Peter drew a long breath. He icrcpi m or to the door. It was open ionli a Ul'il('i(. Pctt-r poked his nose in ihut and pushed. Would the door upon" it moved a little. Peter pllx'llBll hurilcr. The door swung opcn. iueiy dnsliod Pt-ter lipperty, lippcriy, lip. and he kept on run- ninu lippui-iy, lip until he was out of hrcatli. i ttl'll neii-r. never. never leave Iihe dear old Briar-patch again." lsaid Pclcr as lie tried to get his breath Hc meant it. He really did. But, once l)tii'k in the dear Old went under the bunk as far as he could get. llis heart went pittcr pat. pitter-pat. as hearts have a way of doing in times of fright. lie heard a sound that really was a cheerful sound. but it didn't make Peter feel cheerful. It was whistle. Farmer Brown's boy was whistling as he has a habit of do- I 1.; when he is happy. He had had is dinner and now was returning to make more syrup. Farmer Brown would join him a little later and they would work far into the g y . . night? The Season when the maple Biiui-pnitli. he, would forget. Sap can be drawn from the trees ilcaniiliilc. Mliitefoot the Wood is Shunv 5,, no time Should be wasbpilouse was peeping out at Farmer ,d. il-lrown's boy. Wliitefoot wasn't the least bit afraid. He had found out for himself what a good friend Farmer Brown's boy was. HONOR CANADIAN DEAD IIOLTEN, The Netherlands (AP) The traditional service of com memoration for Canadians killed in The Netherlands during the Second World War was held Sat urday morning at the Canadian military cemetery here. where 1.- 400 Canadians are buried. A wreath was placed by Maj.Gen. C. F. Pahud de Mortanges, rcp I'eSCfItin.'-Z Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. The door swung open. Away dash- ..ed Peter. lipperty, lipperty, llp. Peter heard that whistle draw- ing nearer and nearer and nearer. The nearer it sounded, the faster his heart scented to beat. Present- ly the whistling stopped. Peter could hear someone fumbling wih BRITISH TOTS VACCINATED LONDON iReuters)-More than 100 nervous children Saturdayy lined up in a little northern Eng land clinic to receive shots in the lMysfory Veils Frogmcm's Death PORTSMOUTH. Enzliuxl (Reut- ers!-Tgbe secret assignment and mysterious death of a British naval "frog man"-at a time when three Soviet naval vessels were in port here for Jthe Bulganin-Khiushche 1 visit-is ..eveloping into win: the, London Daily Express uy, jg . case threatening ”to assume crit. ical and international importance." The navy officially reported cu-1. ier that Cmdr. Lionel Crabb win killed April Z) while making un. derwater experiments in Stoke: hay. three miles from Portsmouth harbor where the Russian ships were docked, His body has not been recovered. Another London paper, Th. Dally Man Says the admiralty denied that Crabb was working under the Russian cruiser which brought the Russian leaders to Britain. The paper says be wrong a note to his mother on the eve of his last mission which read: "CHAOS COMPLETE" ”I am going on a job . . . but it is a simple mission . . . you are not to worry . . . I'll be back in about two days time." The message ended: tear this letter up.” At the same time, Crabb wrote in brief note to a friend in London which ended: "Lots of trouble- chaos complete," The Daily Mail Si"l)'S. The mystery dtepened Wednes- day night with an announcement iihat police had torn four pages from the register of a Portsmouth hotel where Crabb had been stay- "Please g. The Daily Express naval re- porter. W.A Crumley. writes that Crabb lclt his hotel April 18-the CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER , (Top record holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. East-West part score of 60. QAQ7l QK864 9983 4.34 A63 4K5 QQ93 N 9.17 974 W E QKJ10 4..-xK10 S 5:: 953 &Q702 4310982 oixiosz QA06 . alt.) Thebidding: South West North East 1 A 2 cl 2 4 3 at: 3 Q Pass 4 Q Opening lead-King of clubs. The light Opening but has in recent years become heavily favored by our best players. There was a time when honor tricks were the chief guiding lights to determine when to open the bidding. with the advent of the high card point count, which began to pay greater homage to the lowly quccn and jack, and the distributional point count, which evaluated more correctly the actual worth of a. hand. a new concept was born which led to opening bids on hands which most bridge players today would not have dreamed of opening ten or fifteen years ago. All this is in explanation of South's rather thin one spade bid, fully approrcd by doraed because of the part acorn situation. Contrary to common conception, the opening bid is made more readily when the op- ponent: have it part. score than when their slate is clean. There is some doubt that South should have bid again over three clubs. and uimilu doubt about North'l game bid. but neither bid was for off base. The king of club: was led, and declarer ruffed the second club lead. A trump finesse was taken and lost, and East returned tho jack of diamonds which South won with the queen. After draw. mg one more round of trump, the declarer was faced with the pros- pect of losing both a diamond and a. heart to the tune of down one. He had to make one of the losers disappear without the use of lcgcrdemain it the contract wt: to be fulfilled. South solved the problem neatly by tirst cashing the ace of diamonds. then the king and ace of hearts. and throwing West on lead with I heart. These plays left West with nothing but clubs, and he had to give the declarcr a ruff and I discard, thereby eliminating the diamond loser. The line of play adopted it as eminently sound be- cause the indications were that West had started with six clubs as part of his vulnerable two club ovcrcall, two spades, two dia- monds (he had played the SlgTllA.' cant sen.-ti of diamonds on the second round of that suit). and this column, but especially on- O 1930'. King Fcatu day the Russian cruiser Ordz- honikidzc cntcred Portsmouth har-, bur with Nikolai Bulganin and, Nikita Kliriisliuhev. escorted by! two Russiuii Navy destroyers. l DIVERS AT WORK Crumley said Russian Navy div-l crs were at uork under the Rus-t siau t-riiiscr during most of her” stay at Porlsinoutli. and it was pos- siblc that they made r o u t i n e searches against ”sticking bomb" sabotcurs. I ”Our own warships do a similar routine when in foreign harbors." the naval reportcr says. The Daily Sketch men have suggested that the com- mander was clectrocuted under iiater when testing new sea-mine detection gear. The Daily Telegraph points out that it was not until two days after the departure of the Ordzhtinikidze that the admiralty issued a state- ment about Crabb. holder of the George Medal for bravery. MAIL 00 YEARS OLD LONDON 'Rcutersi-The Daily Mail, a popular right-wing news- paper. Friday celebrated its 60th birthday. publishing messages of congratulation from Queen Eliza- beth. Sir Winston Churchill and Prime Minister Eden. It was founded in ltl96 by the brothers Alfred and Harold Harmswortli, who afterward became Lord Nortlicliffe and Lord Ruthermere. first large scale use of Britainls new anti-polio vaccine. The vac- clne is a development of the Salk anti-polio vat-cine produced in the United States and Canada. British, licnltli authorities hope that by the . end of June more than 300,000 children will be vaccinated. F readyto hit your feelings when you're the ceiling! 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