" Page 12 The Guardian Saturday. Aug. 13. 1955 -'MOWf00i'l Great Find However great the skill and pluck. There has to be I bit of luck. -Old Mother Nature. ' Snowtnot. the little Woodmouse: who had left home to find a place for himself tti ihr Great World had wandered mer to l.atl5llll1tE Brook He liked it over there. and in began to think about finding I place to make a home He had been born in a snug nest in a: hollow log in the Green Forest. Now he oegan looking for another such lollotv log. but he looked in vain. Sometimes he was out by day. but more often he waited until the Black Shadows came creeptnz throutzh the Green Forest. He lelt safer than. and really pas safer Thcre more it-iver hiiiti:t”.l' hunterit at night. i no wait iust about ready '5 .ilV!l up lnol-tin: tor a nlace to make it home nrar l.au::hiniz Brook when he made his great find. it vrasl beside a titml in l.:itii:hm': Br-ok and oar isgiyllt imlrtpn under a fern It iias a tin ran. an old .bar and attached I rubber hose. Strange But True I1 I. I. llneArt.hui- II New York. during the 1370': I man could let all the beer he could drink for I nickle. Some of; the saloons didn't even bother tot serve beer in glasses but insteadl they stood I keg of beer on the; to it. Then. for I nickle. I man was Illowed to drink his till from. the rubber hose. But he had to drink it without taking the hose from his mouth. women readers of this column will be cheered to knoyv there in no proof that men are the better drivers. insurance companies in New York, N..l.. actually consider vioiiien drivers better risks thanl iiicti anti have cut their car in- siirance rates tto the ladies of course! 32 per cent The best they did for the opposite sex was 10 per cent. if they took driver train- ing and passed the prescribed: test NoriiialLi about 55 per cent of oitr blood is plasma The other 45 per cent is the red and white cells of the blood. l Getting a divorce in India all i "H hi luu ii" "la" I M" h""idepcntis on vthat pi-irt til the coun- Iooktmt for." toot happily. hunted and hiiiited tor couldn't find 'i.vr he had 1! rm-mi: not tar atmri lic miiieiiiti.-iwi ;oi his he uoiilrl got All ll1.'Il it last lic her the thought Little Snow- He llmP. l .ma ;ll(l ll as why .. itizii ll t-nt tomato can Farmer Brown's Boylaml I1" hmik 8"” ii-”"' had been fishing in Laughing; Brook some time before. and had, home And then. front of him, was right tip litiri stiiiie zrassl l iIljY you ltie For exaiiiple. I wry; man of the xeoare tribe can di-l U..."-wee ivorce herscli whenever she likes: thy simply placing I betel nut un-I der her husband's pillow if the-I n or the but comes home and. ilinris a out under his pilloiv. he's. ion his own lriini that time on. i .liiitipot' berries ut-tit into more that new 1 ll'lillES than alcohol in colonial days in Yes. siree Candles in those days the pretty little frequently were made with thel there had worms fm. bah m (ha, hid h Mouse he I had . so long , ihice jttnlpzr h9I;ili1lPS'nii:."e(l Yvlihh an HP had pm H down i,95,d,;. ttjtttig tii llhtn(: ttit-tids vv.tii. V is'l)t'e 1: (Hit. 3" 85. f9”t:l1l V9”? (lh mm hhhlp and then fnmoncn H hllllle. site tiidiit in to iiin uhen Lt. tic itioni was i e iii c The can had fallen over. and any. lh 3 h d b 1 n - hlshe let him come near entiuizli aoi worms 8 8 em 9 In ithat they touched noses. lie knew.Trust Fund Lime shhwfom hmked h an M.” then that she iiould no longer rtin aiiphy Trust Fiintt in St. had crawled out. he appmtit-iictl Site iizis shv. litithpicasani odor of the berries. Ever hear of the covered wagon Well its the Mull- Louis, urhfuhy whhhut gm” mh Marv away. And he lint-ii. too. that. hPJullil'li.llaS establislied almost one It was,” a hollow hwy hm 1. was could no l(lllL!('l' itic all by Iitiiiscif.,ct-ittiity ago for the teltef of etiii-i just as good He ('3Uilt)llFl) ap-l Snoivloiit tutti found 8 iitute. lie ltzrttttts traveling nitruss the Ctltin-i preached the hpen and and hmhed ivouldlczitl her back to that wtttidcr- try in ctivered wagons. The fundl in. Then he ventured in. ftil find of his. -in u just me place I ha" heammake I home there together. looking fm..-- ihought Lime Snnwgdlfl just that When she saw foot happily. "ill make a nice bed in it of Erass and ieaxe5.' He started oitt to look for some. dry grass. and then something happened that made him forget. all about dry grass and even thati newly found home. He met another. little Mouse of just about his ownl size and age She has tprv shy and hard to get 3t"1llFlll"lPd out. She pretended to run away from him. She would peep out at him from behind a free Then. when he drew near. she would dart away to another tree. When he DTP tended he was no ionizer interested. she would peep out at him in the most provoking manner and dare him to try to catch her. When he called to her she made no reply. At last she disappeared. He 1. At 53 Takes Daddy's Advice .. NEW YORK (AP -Because he . took his daddy's advice all his life. a humble Bronx shoemaker. Gino Prato. Tuesday night took the 332.000 he won on I televis- . - ioa quiz show and called it quits l't h 'Prato's amazing knowledge of i t opera lore had brought him to the next to last step in the CBS television show. "Thp p'.4.o(m Question”. it be had mild cm- i, 884.000 and lost Tiiesday night. he would have lost all but I con- aoltion prize of an expensive con- vertible car. Prom. 33. said he not I cable from his ll?-)'9ar-old father in il- lly this week. telling him in Italian-"Stop where you Ire. That's enough this way. Re- gards. Daddy". Pratn said "because I take my dM'id.V's advice all my life. I 'It('ept," No one has yet tried for the 084.000 question. but one woman. Mrs. Catherine Kretizer of Camp Hill. Pa. won 332.000 previously and out SevenMPolio-Cos-as ,In N. I. This Your FREDERICTON. ICPt --Depart'- merit of health officials said Thursday that seven cases of polio have been reported in New Bruns- wick so far this year. For the same period in 1954 five cases were, reported. one resiiltinp in paraly- Ill and death. Four of the ciisesl reported this year have been ac- companied hy paralysis but there have been no deaths. COMMISSION ADVIEOR VICTORIA ice: a Charteredl Accountant A. P. font: of Van-' oatwer has been appointed adviser to Chief Justice Gordon Sloan in his royal commission on forestry. taxation matters at I salary of 825 an . FOB Tailoring Ind Alteration: IITI-WAY CLEANER! Dial 7887 ..h runoar cons? ltioketi it all in 01' I tern. site dtirtt-ti into it. iitttsttic. then and they would tins started with 3200.000 atid to; He day has grown to over Sl.500.000.i the. old tin can hidticn partly by that she Snow- foot iiatclicd lltlptiilllly. She darted away. In a minute she was back anyone traiels by this means to- with a mouthful of dry grass. Snow-.tiay, the covered wagon Fund con- foot knew then that all was well.itinues to btiild tip. ome of this money has been di- erted to the Traveler's Aid So- cicly. But sitice the fund ilfiS'S('l tip specifically to help people in covered watzoiis. and since hartiiy witoA.I 1-M MOONEY. , "THE HOUSE Detective! wHAx Asze vou euvs ooisr use HEEE 4- PI?A-'.t'iciN- F02 THI- ;Our Boarding House Maior Hoopla E6AO, Mooney” 4 I'LL BE 8Act4! --Aeees-r THAT PAU2 OF EOSQERSI-. Pui:r.irr!; .. one -,2 ? 505. PLEASE! t Out Our Way By J. R Williams w .- mHEFND5att?i'5iarw ' gAawoai.N'otJT H.rrAxAisERwiLMELM 't'HANTH'LAi.IaH "m MOt.)5'TAGrEOlTHI6 rte'u.t-wileontolt .. eoi.uz-mat stzusn. Fotz1H'IIesroF USING rr N ATwo- OR LIFE--TIYN .h matautrrkcgst ”gr?'t'KAtGt:fEMl'V'l ' w-nsueuav -t.- ,. 4. I.” . d 7! , .L.-.- ......... ,. .' .. i ; (IT HWI: A Planning For Direct German. Russian Tullts rad Adenauer'I foreign advisers cleared the way Monday nigh! 10' The details were not disclosed. . V . West German officials. however. on his forthcoming trip to M0s- made no secret of Adenauer's U . is- isue of German unity with Russia: said re- von cently this must be subject No. 1. The odds were that the Germans what Adenauer and the l(remlin's.advance to discuss the unity Qilel; lition and perhaps other issues not to direct German-Russian discussions cow. in I day-long secret conference. foreign office officials headed by Foreign Minister Heinrich Brentano drafted I note outlining the Bonn governments views of leadera should discuss. Von Brentano and Deputy For- .eign Minister Walter Hallatein will put the final touches on the note! today at the chancellor's vacation Switzer- residenca at Muerren. land. Volrath von Maltzan. West Ger- man ambassador to France. will meet later this week in Paris with the Soviet ambassador to France, HONN 0”” -' Ch"l99"0" K9"'iSer3el Vlnogradov. to discuss the l German ytoposals. determination to discuss the l leaders. Von Brentano are insisting Moscow agree lmentioned in Russia's notes iBonn. CONTRACT BRIDGE! By Josephine Culbertson A BRIDGE CRIME SOUTH In the deal below com- mitted one of the most. serious of all bridge crimes: having made I shutout bid originally. he failed to let In opposing overcall go around to his partner for action. South dealer. North-Souui vutnei-I hit 5 A K 9 I Q J 5 O Q J 9 5 .3. A Q10 A 5 7 O -- Q 9 7 6 J N O R Q 8 g 7 it A 1 9 A Q10 3 J. A .1: xv E 4 K J 9 7 I S 2 I Q J10 at 4 I 9 A to: 9 K8 j 8 The bidding: South Wen North East 3 Q Pasa 4 Q 5 Q 5 5 Pass Flu Pau Even under the vulnerability conditions. South's three-spade opening was fully justified land indeed the only proper call on his holding) but when North raised to four spade: and East then competed in clubs. South had only one logical course, and that was to pan. He had deacribed hia owls holdtny quite adequately on the flrat round Ind there was no rel- Ion to tell the same story twice. .DAlLY cit6Elswoitt3 ACROSS Canton of speed Newta Metal 2. Rugged Iiomihin cred Brighten star in various new Iv.-ttottone 3. .5 I F3599 :- ee they Native of northeast. ern Burma 1''. Fretted 10. Not. let 3. been cl headc- 22. A relative 23. DrIm& 26. A door join; II. 55753 Since he could not double Ive clutiae-which. of course. in II- waya I permissible Ictton l the hand Justina it-Iimple common Ienae dictated that south should let. North decide what. he wanted to do Iboiit the opposing hid. For all south coitld know. North might have had evq beuor de- fenae against clubs than he had -but one thing ll sure: with the A-Q-10 of the enemyia atiit. North would have had every reason to double rather than risk I five- levei bid in spades. AI it ” ,pened. South made hll nve-spade contract bccauee both of the missing heart honon were held by East. which let South hold his loss in hearts to one trick. Bin with the slightest change in the red suits Soulh easily might. have gone down, and in any cue he gained no (real victory since the five-club contract could have been defeated 100 points. It goes without saying that when I player muat. tlnd I favorable position of cards for ma own contract but out defeat the opponents It least. 500 points it things are not so favornble. the gardieaa of vulnerablity. At match-point play there would be risk I flvo-spade contract. with the vulnerability II it was, but It rubber bridge thin Ion It not was quite illogical. O. la:-tr would from Asia I. Bcbief fa tune tartcl cs-to oeu- Iltapel IFCII Aster: Musical hitti- 88 mutt occu- pied 305! Fruit 'CnIli It-0 I43 OAK-I 3Y?10QUO!I-lion's how to Ital KC AXYIL In.LONGF IAAXR ILLOW . one letter simply tuna: for another. 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