Page 10, The Guardian Monday, July 30 1956 BEDTIME STORIES South dealer. Eut-Wont vulneuhk. ' F Ab ”" OIC3 rOm Ove oxen: ' Q I 1 By Thornton W. Burgess ' 4- J 105 -We - i' 2- 33:. yr 3:9.” 'lf”'; :”..t:'.".i2 3?!” N :31” Be ahso utey sure you no . . c ca 'an ' w E . -Stickytoes the Tree Toad. than you can, retorted Sticky- 3 S :.g9953f63 Johnny Chuck and Polly Chuck tots He was indignant. were prisoners in a tree out But. you called andvpcalled and QK12 the flooded Green Meadows. They then the rain came. tleclaied I QAQlod5 ;hought themselves the most un- Polly Chuck. as if that quite iet- 1 QAJO lucky woodchucks in all thehcreat tied the question. i QASZ War” That was owe" mlslmckkey lhQIdBclT.ll:llelgSSb?cnllllSe alr uilldlulillgsvl The bidding: Really. they were wo very u p . n e. I 8 i . 8 m w " N th E t wodchucks. They were lucky to it 3'35 going to. rain and Itliat 1”: PS. . 2: P3. iiave reached that tree. UIIIETWISE1 ma 1; meufeel very Rood I Ti; 3. P”. 4 ' My would have been drowned. simpy te ing folks him Loot l'liev were lucky to be safe right now when many others were in danger. But they didnt see things ”hat way. "If Stickytoes the Tree T080 hadn't called all that rain We would be safe and sound at horn! right now." complained PONY Chuck. They were startled a little above them. "Who says I had anything to do with lhll rain?" demanded the voice. Johnny and Polly looked up. M first tlgy saw Dlfll one; Ehgl :3; ma PET 9 lllylendolor lofsthe tree to which II! was clinginz. H131 I1 W35 dlmcun in make him out at all. it was Stickytoes the Tree Toad. ' "Who says I had anything I” an with that rain?" repeated Stickytoes. ” ”Voii called ll. didn't you? it plied Polly Chuck. ”Nn, I didnt do anything of the kind" relorted Sticky?-095a ”But we heard you. didnl We Johnny? cried Polly CnnFk' "You may have heard my V0169- by a voice "Who says I had nnythlnx i-0 '10 with that rain?” repeated Sticky- toes. Youngest Victim Of Collision Dies In Boston 13os'roN, (AP) - Four-year-old Norma no Sandro. the youngest victim of the collision between the nr-rce iloria and Stock- holm, died Friday night in hos- ital . pThe pretty. dark - haired little girl succumbed without regaining consciousness from a skull frac- ture suffered in the collision off Nantucket Island late nednesday -vhl only I few hours before she 6" Nurinzi had shown "some slight response." She underwent "win i".'-ition Thursday night. An Italian-speaking priest from n' ' . "vanrielis Cath olic monastery tzroke the news of tire i-siildls death to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Turio do Sandro of Milan. The couple, whose dreams of a happy lite in the United States with their daughter were shat- ti-red. received the news in a hos- pital room across the corridor fro i that of little Normals. They had suffered through in ion" rescue trip to New York aboard the French liner lie do I int-e -i for then were taken from the Andrea Doria without know- to 'vheth'".' their daughter was dead or alive. TELEVISION CKCW - Monctoli Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 HOIDAY .m.-F. M. Concert llail .m.-Viewing the News In Weather .m.-Coffee (hatter .m.-Howdy Doody .m.-Peppermint Prlnco .m.-Pictures Please p.m.-Barbie's Scrapbook .m.-News cacao:-a-:nAu.w... l.” 8 ass .m.--Ernie l(ovac'n Show .m.-Pacific I3 p.m.-Who's the Guest p.m.-Studio One Summey Theatre I3 p.1n.-.Crunch and Des P P 5...... ... ..!'?f'f:T 939: aaas sass Opening lead, king of diamonds. The question of when to cover an honor does .ot lend itself to an easy answer. You hear lots of people say ”alnays cover an hon- or with an honor " Unfortunately. this rule will not always work. To show how unreliable such a blanket rule is. apply it to the club suit in the accompanying hand. Suppose declarer leads the jack from dummy. should East cover”? The answer is no. because felt. I didn't feel at all good dur- ing those days and days when it was so dry. I felt as if I were drying up myself. It was a most uncomfortable feeling. I haven't any fur coat or feathcrcd coat to keep my skin from getting too dry. So when there was a little bit of dampness in the air. as there always is before a storm, it made me feel so good I just had to tell how good I felt. Do you think if I could call rain I would CONTRACT BRIDGE By a. JAY oncimn not have called it long ago? You must be crazy!" Stickytoes said this as if he really meant it. He did "But I've always heard that you can call rain." protested Polly Chuck, who hated to admit that she might be wrong. ”There is one thing Polly Chuck you're old enough to know." de- clared Stickytoes crossly. "What's that?" asked Polly. "Never to say a thing is so or. isnlt unless you truly know. You may believe a thing is so. but. not know that it is so. There is I big difference between believ- ing and knowing. Saying a thing is so when you don't know it is so. may make a lot of trouble for other folks. I didnt call the rainl I couldn't call the rain. No nnci can call rain," declared Sticky-' toes. ; "What did I tell yoii?" chuckled Johnny Chuck to Polly Chuck. Polly didn't have a word to say. FIRE GUTS LUMBER MILL l PICTOU. N.S. (CPl-Fire early Friday destroyed a lumber mill owned by John Colquhoun at Toney River, nine miles west of here on Northuniberland Strait. Mr, Colqiihoin rstimatcd his loss at more than 39000 l (”( . aids digestion-s helps keep mouth fresh and cool! if he does. South makes two club tricks by winning the queen with the ace. and leading a club toward ilummy's ton. If, however. East ducks the jack of clubs. declarer can do no better than make one club trick. Thesbesl rule to follow is to cov- er when you can gain. and not cov- er where you cannot gain. This doesn't sound very helpful. but it provides the answer most of the time. Thus. East cannot possibly gain by covering the jack lead. regardless of where the ace and king are. but he can lose by cov- ering vihcnever partner has the South was faced with four los- ers: a spade. a fllallllmfl and two clubs. To make the hand. declarer had in cut off a club loser. This he proceeded to do by compelling British To Have Smaller Fiver LONl)()N IAPI liiflalioii Vria day killed off one of Britainis old- est symbols of Sllt'C('SSelhe king- size. crackly. while five' pound iiotc Tlic stoic-riiii liziiik of England is hriiigziiig out carly next year a colored. smaller ”five" which will fit. folded once. into normal size viagc envelopes. Before the Second World War. an average worker fetched home about three pounds a week and the question of fitting fivers into his pay packet didn't arise. Now with the average industrial wage running aroiiiid 10 or 12 pounds in week. demand has grown for a smaller fivcr to cut down the number of bank notes in circula- tion-and ease the wetted thumbs of cashiers. weetiens breath l the defenders to lead clubs. alley ducked the diamond lead Ind Won the next diamond with the ace. After taking two rounds of trump. South cashed the A-K of spades and played a .'.iird spade. taken by East. There were now'no more spades or diamonds in either declarer's hand or dum- my's. East returned I low club on which declarer played low, west taking the king. Further play was unnecessary L use if West led a club. dummy's J-10 would trap East's queen: it West led another suit. declarer would get a ruff and discard. The effect of South's plays was that he created a genuine finesse situation where one had not ex. isted before. It would not have mattered If West had won the third round of spades.. The forced club return would bring out the lack. queen and ace. A low club loward dlimmy's ten would again do the trick. I Less Color For Oranges on-Awii icpi Canadian housewives may find after Aug. 1 that the oranges they buy are not as orange-colored as now. The reason is that a.ter that date imports of oranges colored with oil red X0 will be banned. Health M i ii is t e r Martin in- formed the Commnns Friday that oranges colored by the agent. which contains coal tar. ”will be treated as a food coi1tainin;' a non - permitted color and subject to the sanctions of the food and drugs act." Officials rxpluiiicd latcr that this means the imports of such oranges iiill be banned However. United States exporters can color their fruits with another coloring agent that does not contain coal tar. Later. Mr. Martin said a sur- vey iiiidcrtaken by his depart- ment showed no indication of harmful rffects from the presence of coal tar in orange coloring. ACROSS 43. Species of I. Talk pier (PL) 6 More 44. Regions dextercius 15. 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