& .u:-,..g; 55.. VA .3. ...,it-.;.i.-.,.,. -,'...,-..m-,,..,.. . Page 12. The Guardian Mon.. March 12. 1956 lHeud Of C,C,F, .,... ......,. .........;.mte.s:.- -: 9i 9 By. Thornton In. sum- DANNY IS BESIDE HIMSELF Desire all too often makes The very worst of bad mistakes. -Old Mother Nature. This is very. very true. Wanting things so much that you cannot wait. but must try to get them right away. often leads to the very worst kind of trouble. it is a great mistake to let desire rule. Danny Meadt.v Mouse thought he had discovered where some of his feathered neighbors were getting some delicious seeds such as he had ..ever had when he lived down on the Green Meadows. They were sunflower seeds. Two or three had W Z been dropped where Danny had .i-.o , found them. and he thought they S C l t were me (guest seeds he had ever He spread a lot of seeds on that' M . a e, eaten. Tommy Tit the Chickadee hlsiflat rock and some mm I, , I'll 5 I18. I T title It lllllS I probably might have told him that ' this was true. Tommy Tit dearly loves sunflower seeds. So do Sammy Jay, Yank Yank the Nut- hatch and Llnnct the Purple Finch. Now these sunilou'ct' seeds were being put out for the birds by Miner the Mole had near and too far. He because it tempted a chance. He loll tag-ts) Xv” M there. If only that tunliel dug by”. kmgel" A5 ll w35' D”””3 N” '"”ll-rt-nrliiiicn turned from a funeral l . , In B.C. Resigns l DES 5 VANCOUVER (cm Arnold Webster, declaring himself un- - happy with the ”rat,race" or a political career, resigned Friday as head of the CCF party in Brit- ish Columbia. , The scholarly. soft - spoken Mr. Webster cut short a three-year po- litical career on his 57th birthday to return to the teaching profes- S1011. He said there is not money in politics. ”If I were thoroughly happy in my work I could put up with the money factor,” he said. "But when you're unhappy. it's a factor." Mr. Webster was elected to the lcgislature in 1953. succeeding Har- old Winch as party leader. When Mr. Webster entered pol- itics he was principal of Magee High School. ' As principal, he earned 37.300 a vyear. He was paid 33,600 as MLA p iplus 52,000 as leader of the oppo- - l sition. : french Sack 1 enough bw" 3 hm" TL MS. Tunisia (AP)-A mob of lllas ”:0 ”:Tak";l and niiUliC(l the U.S. consulate and m" 0 d t. lllliII'lll.lllml office here Friday. 'C'ONTR'A'CT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbsrlsol LOOKS DECEIVI x ' The declarer's play to the ilrsli trick in the following hand looks! reasonable enough. but it does not stand up to careful analysis. North dealer. North-South vulnerable. gnu 943 915 gaxsssz .1091 N goes: '85 W 99762 QQIOSI E 9x931 aqtosa S 4.: axe: QAKQJ10 QAJ8 Q74 Thebiddlng North East South West 1; Pass 29 Pass 34. run so Pass 44. Pass ANT ru- 59 Pass 69 Pass Pass Pu: South should bid up in after his partner ding. and South's long. Wcst opctlcd the silt l and. that being so, his sacrifice . of the spade jack at the first trick ' was extremely unwise. The cor- It has almost ilicxiialtlo that ii slam opciiod the bid- ahsolulely solid hearts made that a timid llillllllll suit even though it uas only l1l'91 ids it'll. and l ing the suit with the spade ace South thought he lllll;lll as nclllfor sure entry. Farmer Brown's boy. He had a feeding station for them over near one of the kitchen windows. H e had another. a wide shelf fastened to one of the ulntluus. A big rock buried in the ground uith just the flat top showing above was a , third feeding station. With these ! three feeding stations he kept his feathered friends well fed when r food was hard to get elsewhere. it was just by chance that Dan- ny Meadow Mouse had found out about one of these feeding stations. It. was the big flat rock. Danny had been exploring a long tunnel that Miner the Mole had dug. It had ended near that flat rock but not quite to it. When Danny had made a hole up through the roof to the surfac" and peeked out from under the overhanging grass. he was near enough to see the feathered folk and hear them all around that big rock. But he was not quite near enough to be really sure of what they were getting there. When Black Pussy had come . "55 l”” R” So: we of the anger was directed out "5 the 999" as mm as nliltiitlllsl Hench ex-premier Pierre would take him to run titer to that nk,nm,K,I.-,.a,wev mg "Wk and back 3331"" ll Wuuldl An -imcrican embassy source in be safer after dark, but before then Pang gum the ann,Amem.Rn om; Out Our Way those birds might eat up all those bum seeds. So Dannygwas quite beslttctmmimed hgrndself as he tried to decide it hat p States N mwumgmg North Mr-lg Farmer Brown's boy came out; of the house. He spread a lot of; seeds on thatbig. flat rock alltlioff-we when the mob surged in. some more raisins. Then he want They back into the house. Do you uonder that Danny Meadow Mouse was beside himself? New Jordan Officer Denies Dissension AMMAN. Jordan (AP) Jordan officer who replaced Lt.- Gen. Sir John Bagot Glubb as the Arab Legionts chief Friday denied rumors of dissensidn in the ranks and the arrest of certain officers. Maj.-Gen. Radi Ainnab held his ml Greeks Recall has caused by an un- rumor that the United can tci'roi'lsts. A member of the consulate staff and his site and child were in the tiers not molested. N0 AMERICANS HURT Two French-language newspap- ers also were attacked. One French student was killed and several other persons were injured in battles with police. No Ameri- can injuries were reported. London Minister ATHENS (Reuters t-Greek For try out dummy's tack. East: cov- cred, and South won. Four rounds drew Eastfs trumps. dummy 1- Q carding a diamond and a spa e. and South then tried to establish the clubs. but Wat had two stop- pers. and the situation became quite hopeless. (Even if South had passed his first club lead into East's hand, keeplni a club for cqmmunication. East certainly would have retaliated by taking out lummy's spade ace and south would have been in the same un- tenable position.) Declarer should have foreseen that it might be necessary (or. at least, highly advisable) to duck one round of olubl so as to in- sure the establishment of the suit, rcct technique was to play the spade four from dummy and win with the king; then to draw tr u m p s (discarding diamonds from dummy) and pass a club into East's hand. With the A-J of spades remaining in dummy, East could not profitably return that suit, and so would have to lead a diamond. Declarer would win this with the ace. discarding dummy's spade jack. lead his remaining club to the king. cash the club are and ruff a club, thus establish- By J. R. Williams cign Minister Spiros Theotokis an- walking around the corner of the house. Danny had dived back into Miner's tunnel and had raced home. He and Nanny Meadow Mouse were living under the henhouse. Nanny had advised him to wait until dark before going back. That was good advice. But Danny was so eager to find out if those de- licious seeds were to be found on that big flat rock that he just denial. lowing ish commander. general staff asks loyal citizens reports. " first press conference to issue the Speaking of rumors of a struggle for power among legion units fol- the dismissal of the Brit- Ainnab said the "denies mors in general and in detail and been recalled. these ru- nounced Friday night that the Greek ambassador to London had The Greek ambassadors recall from London war ordered in pro- test against the deportation from to ignore such the foreign minister said. he was back again hiding under the overhanging grass, so near and yet so far from that rock. Danny was quite beside himself with de- l sire to get over there. To be be-l, side one's self is to be so excited that one doesn't know what to do, but one feels hh must do some- thing. That is the way Danny felt. The longer be watched those birds going and coming. and thel longer he listened to their happy Wmerlnil. the more it seemed to him that he just must get over couldn't stay at home. So now here p chewin gives HARPER ROAD SCHOOL Harper Road School report for the month of February:- Grade VII-1. Valmore Rich- Ird; 2. Edward Chaisson; 3 Ed- dy Christopher. Grade VI-1. Frances Perry; 5 Hazel Doucette. , Grade Wei. Wilfred Richard. . 8. Frank Chalsson; I. Jimm)- Christopher. ; Grade 11 (A)-i. Amelia Chats. i son. Grade 1'! (B)--1. Eileen Gand- Ot; 2. Stephen Mccue; 3, Freda Christopher. , Grade I tAt-1. Gloria Chais- son; iBi-1. Doreen Perry; 2. Wilbert Richard. happie The pleasant Y a little lNations secretary-general and th tsecurity Council at the deportatio 'of Makarios. FALLS ON STOVE -day. his clothing suffered an attack g . ou lift.. ter and toppled forward on mal(;e?you feel r, more contented! witioi.iiii's CHEWING GU." Cyprus of Archbishop Makarios, He added that the Greek perma- nent delegate to the United Na- tions had been instructed to lodge a Greek appeal at the UN over -the Cyprus situation immediately I and to file protests with the United M:?.:.M........:M. OTTAWA (CP)-William Burke, Hitlryear-old retired rallroader, was ;found dead in the kitchen of his lhome by his daughter, Mary. Fri- partly burned. Firemen said Burke apparently of epilepsy while cooking lunch for his daugh- e Mugs and Skeeter , E D Em: Kent Tilly The Toiler Puloolm (LEAR YOUR To quickly clear your skin of suit: in LDZET IIITIIOBIZED 0 DEALER tluml tarts: Gsstultsrs IMEIGIBATION We ci2snM-oiLcosn7Atsisrtieii5Ai2rooeLAucxou- i now no ir JUST GREAT! Goivow? EVEN me BUS Mickey Mouse wsu. m KINDA lard Airrss SUCH A BIG WAR5l-l T'DAY.. 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