IEDTIME sroiiies Page 10, The Guardian Wed.. June 20. 1956 1 Chafterer's Good Guess ' I By Thornton Vt. Burgess It often happens that success Results from nothing but I guess. -Chatterer, the Red Squirrel. Long ago Cliattcrer found out how true that saying is. Guessing is not very satisfactory at the time. but sometimes when things are very difficult to find out a good guess will lead straight to success: Chattcrer was looking for the nest of Beauty the Wood Duck and Mrs. Beauty. He found the two Ducks at the pond of Paddy the Beaver He was sure that at this time of year they would he nest- ing. He heard Blacky the ('row not iii: era: in niOit"5i"u1 said Chatierer. re? -it;';:;'” 4 "Cow! caw! raw! doing over here?" the Crow ,3 ' far away and went over to see ,'I what Black-v uris raiiing about I : Cliatterer and lllzicky had known '5 ' each nthcr for a Ions: time. They '3 ' are not exactly friends, nor are ' 1 they exactly cneruics Both are -I i full of mischief. and mischievous folks seldom haie any real " ,- friends. "Caw" Cau' Paul lllirri aret ', you doing oier Blaeky the Crow. must know though its none OI your business." replied fihaiierer. "True." replied Fiiackv. "ll is none of my business. However". if you are looking for eizzs Just leave mine alone. You'll be sorry if your don't," I ''I'm not looking for your rugs." retorted Chatterer. "As 1 said be- fore. I'm just looking around. 1 came over here to see if there was anybody whom, I don't know- about living around here." "Well, is there?" asked Blacky. "I'm not sure whether or notl they're livini here. but I saw Mr. and Mrs. Wood Duck. and it is my guess that they are nesting -..- -.. ..s.:e.;. ;..... -., . ”I-'S7'Pl-'llZ-"F" FROM PAINS OF ixwmmnsm ARIIIRIIVS when you suffer from the :1 pains of Rheumatism or Aithritisyou wantrehefand i you want it fit . . . That's Aspir-in' A tablet starts dis- integrating almost the instant you take it-so starts to relieve that painfast. Alnvnhlfor ,, ....,.- MAV II Fidutiu. nou-nickinl Ind I tormenting rocul itch an often tellula sign: of Pin-Woman. . .u1ly "tel that medical experts any tnlut one out ofevery three persona enuninod. Entire families may be For your own ml: and the health of your childrun and loved a tnltnatmant. Get vita don”: with of for JAYNI'l. famous or warm run- odiaa for over one hundrod yuan. 9 rive out ACHE TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 WEDNESDAY p.m.-FM Concert Hall .nt.-At Home with Helen Crocker I'll -Take A Look .m.-Folk songs .n-i.--Barbie”: Scrapbook .ni.-tlovdy Doody .nt.-Puppet Theatre vbivp I pan.-Window On The World .0: pan.--CROW-TV News . 0:: p.m.-Weather -6: p.m. I 6:50 p.m.m News 7:” p.lII.-Jungle Jim .'I:a't p.m.-Bunkhouse Boys moo p.m.-Vic Obecl show can pan.-l Love Lucy moo p.m.'-Crone Canada Hit Parade ' O: p.m.-Jackie he not no p.ni.-Ii; Ten : pan . i . e "I'm just lookini: around if you! "You're a good 2ltt'K.s('1'” plied Biacky. "They in this neighborhood." "Freq" (Tied! 'tWhere?" asked Chatterer cal? business of yours. (iau' t'aw' Caw!" screamed Blacky. spread- ing his black wings he flew auav. Chatterer spied Paddy the Beav- er coming ashore. lie wasnit was so many, many times br;:I'r than himself. There were two Litrori reasons vth, he was not afraid In the first place. Paddy does not bother people. He la not a hiinler of others. in the second place, he Iis rather clumsy in his movement . h0il1hh0I"S except when he is in the water: rand Chalterer knew that he iioiild,of"” asked Paddy. have no ti'oirhle at all in keeping away from this big fellow with the broad tail. "1 see you have neiglihoi's," Chatterer said to Paddy. "Of course 1 have neighbors. Mrs. Paddy and 1 always hate neighbors. Sometimesl think we somewhere in this neighborhood," What are you cried Blzicliy. rc- are iiesiirig ':(law! Caw! Caw! That it hit afraid of Paddy although Paddy? NEW CLASS Island Students Graduate From U.pof Wisconsin j MADISON, Wis., Robert V, p Clark. North Wiltshireg P.E.I. was -awarded the degree of Doctor of ”'Iii050Phy and Allison B. Steven- lson. Route 2. Hunter River, p,E, . 1 , Canada. was awarded the Mast. ler of Science (entomology) degree at the University of Wisconsin's annual commencement late Friday iafiernoon. June 15. at the Unlver-. l sitv. ' l More than 2.300 students filed across the plitform to receive dip. louias. Bachelor degree. were Rilardwi 10 1.700 students. while SW11? 600 men and women receiv- ed hiirher degrees. Over 500 of the .;:raduates are war veterans. and illV('f' 600 are married. Nearly 75 pi-i-cent of them come from wjs. consiu homes. while the other 95. per cent come from 43 other states. l the District of Columbia. and (mm , 24 foreign lands scattered through. p out the world. The 1956 commence- ment brought to over 111,000 the number of degrees granted by Wis. cIIrisin's State University during its lo7-year history. aj SLIGHT GAIN (NW ill? Clitital of Norway had a population of 450.600 at the end .”i I953 UP 921 from a year prev- ' ioiisly. Siicricnis newt destroyer 0ster- cuiland is the first of foirr 2.500- inn ships of her class. . rmake Our ponds more for our . than for ourselves. lWl”'il neighbors are you thinking -' "Be-aut.v the Wood lluck and Mrs-. Beauty. Are they nesting I108!" iIPI'P'."' asked ('liziiterer. ir ”Youii'e a good guesser. They are. but I don't know where," replied Paddy the lleaver and started work on cutting down a rtree. Wee 53 i It? :.- x x ii .- -,2 "d 2 53 i oz, nimeid Estate Pia. - 3 V .4” Mar.:ti27,i9 4 it P -t ""-:..t- i g 1 j 4, -ygg. xv V RU -r m v--"7-' '7' 3: . if-v 1- 7 ' X xi. "huge -9; ,h e'-- , .- NJ? we ". - p: ,i( ; s ' QR KL. 'JP” i i 3 i :a!!?,. 1'5 ,1 i K Q ' WAS --vlt ormtl I 51 U.ESOtRV WIWII in er-usseisaeim-I CHARGED Wll"N'TREASON IN . GIVEN RE!-7166 IN BIPIMHS RW35 YEARS rue i-znrzcs wiu. BEQUEATHED soc POUNDS Foil WE FOUNTAIN - rue AMO(IAlT5E7'45 mam tau 8: nomad zzzausav I 4oQ By B. JAY Eaetdenier. North-South vulnerable. glue: Qnoa QAK73 4.94 groan N CA” you V65 .QJ W E .1090! game: S 51703 Q5 :AKl14 gas: QAQ5 l Thebiddlng: East South West North Put 19 Pan 1. Pen 29 Pass 49 m,..,,,,,..; lead a. queen of dia- monrls. On the nu-iiii today is offered for consiirupiion a hand that is so simple that it might be called difficult. l.et'.i get into the de- clare-r's seat and see how to air proach the play of the hand- Yieiiccl pcssimistirally. there is one loser in each sirit. The spade loser is certain. but the heart may he saved if East holds the queen. The diainonri loser looks likely to disappear on a 100d SPNIG if W9 knock out the ace. and the club loser can be avoided if East was dealt the kinz Which should be tackled first? By Rli'1l.-lRI) K. 0'?V1ALl.l-IY Nl(it)Slt, t'vprus lAPt wNlllf'si teen British soldiers of a 2.000-l man furl-e rrgiiiiz to capture the Cypriot ri-bcl high cunimantl pi-r-I ishcd in a forest fire on the mile-i high 'l'i-oudris mountains, British! aiithnriiu-s announced Monday. ! liiiclitccri others were injiircdi Suiidriy some severely. in this: are-air-.xi single blow to the army's campaign against military Union- With-(lreere.advoi-ates since the rebellion flared across this Modi- terrancan island colony April 1. .55 TIll'(tllL'Illll1I their long struzizle. lhe rebels had killed 37 soldiers The delicious flavour -m-e'f:"'T"' BUILT av Tl-ILEKXIZL or AILESBURY In-ti) tam ammo MD nuts I victim: and not. know it. rhmd, Fg&..ev, L . - T"...'::. .":'.3f.ti:':.."r.'.i..':.3 , v-gs,-gm-,.,v;;,, , 5,; l .'.”::v:"::.'::r;":..m.".'" hr."-'1 3-in -a as J Vnuiruon doe: . . . 11: Pin- Worma quickl and naily. Then they an ex ad from ism iiysusm ' norm: nnnr an on an H.m....."” ” Out Our Way INUTE By J. R. Williams 0UlCK.' LET ME CUT 111' H9? 0? THAT GE. TOO, AKI7 HIDE IT! EXJR glH66E5T CKI'GH"ANI7 WITH US BECAUSE THE SAV CATFISH AILPT Fl5H,'l'HEV'RE HORRIBLE MQISTEK5! I sweeten: your breath -- while the s Enjoy chewing Wrigley's I9 British Soldiers Perish in Cyprus Fire, Count Shows CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER 0bVi0u!l.V the spade. because if the heart at club finesse is tried. and it loses. back comes a dia-i mood. and we'll be faced with n. losinx diamond. so we play ai Sllade to the queen. and when it holds, another to the jack. whichl East wins. A diamond is re-l turned. We win it. and on dum-I my'S king of spades discard the losing diamond. The first hurdle is cleared. What next? The heart finesse or the club finesse? We can't afford the heart fi- nesse becauae. if it loses, another "limit could be returned, and we might end with losing two cluh tricks for down one. Therefore the club finesse has to come first. W9 in! it and loiie it. A spade is returned and ruffed by us. Then the ace of clubs. and another club which is trumped in dummy. Fi"3II.V. but at a point when the hand is under control, the ncart finesse is taken and lost. Result -four hearts bid and made. When we look back over the play, it is found that every deci-y sion. trick after trick. was I; forced one. The sequence of plays was crucial. One deviation. and the hand is lost. in case you think the plav of this hand was easy, try it on your bridge friends. If they make it first time out. you're playing in pretty good company. And if you made it first time out. they're playing in pretty good company. with bombs and bullets. i The British authorities have put 1! .Cl0,000 price on the head of the rebel chieftain Diizhenis-whom they identify as a former Greek army colonel named George (iri- vaseand he is one of 11 men they still hope to net on the sun' baked Troodos rirlzes. IRON DISCIPLINE "The casualties were caused by a sudden and erratic change of the wind which blew the fire at high speed toward the troops," B r i t i s h authorities announced. "Some casualties were caused by exploding petrol fgasolincl tanks of vehicles cairizhl by the fire." A British official said the fire now is under control. Captured rebels already have provided British intelligence au- ihnrities a weighty file on Grivas. His partisans are mostly youths in their late teens or early 20s who had no military training be- fore joininiz the underground. The captives all stress his iron discipline. They said he did noti hesitate to shoot past the ears fsuiu ru. PLAY -rs - o'r'rzl viii-ru you. CLA:EIfCnE.':'r F r .ius-r WANTA it suits vou wow? i-top BOAED.UNlXPIcTEDei.IKE. WI-IIN I'M up LIKOE: Mickey Mouse of any who did not obey him quickly. They address him as "leader" or "general." but when '- speakiniz among themselves they; 3: call him "uncle." 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