. Page 10 The Guattllan.Wodneaday,Aug.11.19,55 By Thornton W. Burgeaa 1'0 IWIM OR NOT TO SWIM lahort life had Snowfoot been in thei When you know not that to do.lwater. He didn't know it he could Cling to faith to take you througlnlswlm. He was afraid to try. He -Old Mother Nature. went back to Join Tinkle. She too. Grandfather Frog sat on his had seen Jerry Muskrat swimming. hvorite big green lily pad. There "if we could do that. we could had bean a great rain. but now the get back on land.” squealted Snow- man was out. The Smiling Pooi'foot. was much larger than it had been Tinklo nodded ”Of course we before the rain. Laughing Brooklcniild." said she. ”But were never was still bringing dawn :ti('l(5.lbef!n in the water. We don't know chips. and small logs that the rls what to do. Fm afraid?” kg w.Qg1- hgd picked up. Grand- ”So am I." confessed Snnufoot. father Frog watched them sailing So. the two little Mire so near past in the current. Now and then,sh0re. yet so far away. looked a stick would get out of the cum-ntllnnizinr.l.v at the dry land and and float quietly. Presently. Grand- Couldnit make up their minds what father Frog caught sitzhl of a (lllPDf Y0 tin- looking thing bobbing along in the water. it was an old tin can. The old can got out of the curr- ant and drifted in toward the lily- X pads. At first, Grandfather Froei Z,- hardly noticed it. Suddenly he rub-i Z bed his big goggly eyes. He rubbed Item again as ha atared at that Enjoy ; the dehcloiis Havqur . anytime K 3 '- ' h I "Obit;-I-rum!" paid Grandfather hug agah. "Who are you?" i 'Cha1-a-ruml" exclaimed Grand- htlior Frog. And for a third time, he rubbed his big' gnggly eyes.l Peeping out over the edge of that can beneath the partly raise-d lld,l ware two small faces with fright-i CHEWI anywhere.while the pleasant chewing gives you a lift 1 as wnioieirs Strange But True I: I ll. Ilaohrthiu One of the choit-eat gold cver found in Australia was hack-y ed from I quartz boulder by an Australian black. when placed on the scales it weighed exactly 102! y pounds, 9 ounces. Its value 4.000i pounds sterling! i leulo still makes journeys to sell: wheels to cartmakers in Daimiel.; Maria Antonio. 104. maintains liib house and farm Both are in good health. They have been married 79 years. in India today. Why? Because the One niiinkey can yiclri 2.500 vac- cinations The polio seriim I5 grown in ii container hold- ing mini-cd monkey kidneys. Wllitlhl are kept alive hnd growing. The viriis altar-lies itself to the kidney and grtivis uith it. multiplying in the priii-t-ss. Monkeys are used to test vaccine li1JE('l.0d into them. Jungle hunters gel 54.00 a monk and a amid days hunting may bring a reiiard of about 850 00. The higher a pedestal on which ta man places a woman. the hard- er she falls for him. E in the good old days of tho Cali-5 ;fnrnia gold rush. robbery and tVIOiPfll'9 were the til'fiPl” of the (i8)'.l Though it VERY much justice nviait-l ed anybody caught cominittitig al ytheit The first dozen men who kt-anir up L'UIiSfliUi0d theniselves in- ll.” an informal jury. and passed summary sentence: the loss of both NG GUM aliotl looking ayes. They were Inawloot and his little mate, Tin- klc. two little Woodmico who had made their home in that old can! where it lay beside Laiiijihlng Frank : up in me Green Forest The rain" had Rooded I ,” , Brook. and ti-lair new home had floated away-.. giving them I wild and terrible- ride all the way down to the Smll-I ing Pool. ”Chug-a-rum!" said Grandfather. Frog again. "Who are you. and. what on you doing in that old can?" The two Ittla lice uid nothing. ; They dodged back out of light; Never hefore had either of them! seen anyone at all like Grandfather . Frog. His big mouth, his goggly. ayea. and his deep voice frighten-l. ed diam. It was just as well that! this war I0. That mouth of Grand? faihar Frog's was big enough to; take in anyone no bigger than at little rnoiise. i The old can drifted away from the liiypada. The next time that laowfoot pooped out the old on was floating in the middle of the Smiling Pool. The water was go- ing down now instead of rising. Slowly very lowly. the old can drifted toward the shore hack of Jerry Miiitkratis house out in the water. A little way from the shore Our Boarding Ho D,EDY5ILDCKYI'M A PAST MhlIM6C13rK5 t STE? W JIJDO!-Ni-Sol THOSE LLNGE 5 ME use Maior Hoople it caught in some drift atuff. lnnwfoot ventured to climb out on thin. Then he saw that he was no better off than before. There was water all around. Rt-ally. it was only a few feet to the share. .but to no small a person as a young Mouse that was a lnng dist- ance. He saw Jerry Muskrat awim- ming. If that fellow could move through the water that way. per- hapit he could. But. never in his MT IA IV In Taho IASY-Acting l'AIYon tho Infant .004 In Children and Adult! . V” I X - LA X it)!!! flu Giaeolnoad laxative rt ( at i: g, mm ......,..............:.x..:' T Refrigeration ; fie xxl gW.::k T; -.d:!mmr.u; E p X . -. :;- THE uaizcorrics DETAIL 047 Monkey hunting,ls big business TT virus used in the! QJ52 VQIOI gags anus Q0973 481 can N est .1100 W '1; qqttv aqua 5 .i.i;ios4 aaxios QAKJII QK42 d.T Thebidding: Iolth West North But i 19 Pass INT Pan 0. Pass 19 Pass 09 Pass Pass Pass aara.vithIaagIngInaarvoiIwat-a aaya nan Iiup puniahrneat went hand in hand a- The gold-fever bred a seitisii-lmonl the "ticket of 15am"- aerloua offanaea. neas that sound: almost unbeliev- able today. Help was refused to the dying. When the grim reaper finished his job. his living com-1 raden often refused to take timei out to give the corpae burial. pre- fering to let it become prey of the coyotes. A convict working in New South? Wales during the thirties found onel day a small piece of gold which hef Although io2 years old. am Po-lei-""96 he Wind in ' 'l9ld- '7"? GROSSINGER, N. YTtAP) h being unable! to pick out the ex? act spot to the people, he was haled before a magistrate who ur- dered that the fellow be given 150 lashes air the penalty of having melted down a gold watch. Thosel ieion and FAVORITE VESSEL RICHIBUCTO. N. B. (CPA-Capt. George Long claims the Cutty Sark was the speedlest of all sail- ing veuela. lie Joined her shortly after the launching in 1869 and was a crew member on the London lg, Shanghai maiden voyage in 1 0. Heavyweight champion Rot-ky Marciano will begin boxing at his camp here next Monday in prepa- ration for his title fight with Archie Moore Sept. 20 at Yankee Stadium. monks supply raw material for the precious '.'B(Til'iP. called Salk. 1 By Josephine Culbertson ALTERNATE PLAYS IN SUCH a case as the fol- lowing, the average declarc-r auto- matically finesscs for a missing queen because that is the only line at play he area. There may. however. be a different line, if the declnrer Iiirmises (or simply guesses) that the queen is off-side. For example: South dealer. North-South vulnerable West. opened the diamond jack d declarer took time out to ink. obviously. loutn could rely ca lie spade tineue. but for that have to have the spade qiiren with no more than two guards. If he had greater length in the suit. the finesse in itself would be worthless-West would cover dummy's Jack and still have the suit stopped. (Obvioiisly, South could not afford to play several rounds of apades without drawing trumps.i Alter long thought dCCi&Tt'i" dc- cided-pertiaps on a sheer hunch -to play for Wrst to hold the spade queen. So. winning the first trick with the diamond king. South led to the club ace and ruffed a club. He then led the low apade. Well. hesitated over this iinlooked-for situation but finally put up the queen. His diamond return was taken by the ace. and Smith ruffed another club. Now the apade ten was overtaken with dummy'a jack and South ruffed the last club. South wu now reduced to the J-5 of trump: the had ruled the clubs high) but dummy alill had its original trump holding. South l cashed the heart jack. led the tin to the ten. and drew Weave thlrd trump with me queen while dlaearding the diamond four from the cloud hand. The two top apadea then completed In con- flay to be successful, Eu: would tract. AGIOII . I. but man I scrimaina thin.) I. 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