Tuesday. mMay V22. The Guardian. Page 13 BEDTIME STORIES Beauty And Beaver By Thornton W. Burgess To cycs alone will looks appeal. Hut sci'om cliaractcr reveal. -Old Mother Nature. Farnit-1' Broii'n's 'Buy and the (lid Hermit were visiting the pond oi Paddy tlic Beaver deep in the Lirccn Forest. They were sitting quietly where they could see all over the pond, but were not likely to be seen by anyone there. They hope hoping to sce Paddy and Mrs. Paddy. Those two are bash- iul folk of a retiring diiipoaitlon ulicn .anyone they do not know vii-ll appears. "Lhstcn Someone is coming!" uhispcred thc Old Hermit. From behind them came the sound oi wings and a sort of ceplng voice. "Beauty the Wood Duck." whisp- crcii the Old Hermit before they Fl'('lI saw the swift flying little Duck. Passing almost over their heads a small Duck came down on the nalcr over near the lionse of Pad- dy the Beaver. There he rested for a moment smoothing his plumage and getting every feather aettied in place. Then he swam over to Paddy's house and climbed up on the roof. There he was in full sun- light. ()nc of tlic iiiotit bcautiittl birds in all Anicrica," whispered the Old Hermit. "Can you imagine men wanting to shoot anything so lovely?" 3 l Brown's could say anything a brown head Before Farmer Boy suddenly appeared in the water close to the house. It was the head of Paddy the Beaver. Beauty looked down at him without fear. They were old lrlcndl. Then Beau- ty waddlod down the sloping root into the water as Paddy started to climb up on the roof. Paddy was as homely as Beauty was lovely. Paddy is big. awkward and. on land is clumsy. His great yellow cutting teeth iihow at all times. lila queer-looking tail is thick and broad and without hsir. There is no, doubt about it, Paddy the Beav- cr is s homely-looking fellow. Now as Beauty the Wood Duck swam back and forth. and in little circles. close to the brown roof of Paddy's house out in the water, there was a strange contrast be- tween thtsc two woodland folks One was Is homely as the other was beautiful to the eyes. Were they to be judged by looks alone no one would ever give a second look at Paddy. Yet of all the peo- ple living in the Green Forest, the Beaver folk are among the most wonderful and the most in- teresting. The lovely little Duck swlmining there was beautiful to see, but there was nothing else about him to compare in interest with his homely neighbor up on the roof of that little house out in the water. "It is what one does. not how one looks. that really counts." whispc :i the Old Hermit. "Right out, there before us is a perfect example of this." Farmer Brown's Boy nodded. "I know." said he. "Beauty the Wood Duck delights all who see him lust because he is so lovely. But he is mostly looks. Some folks seem to be that way. At Paddy the Beaver no one would look twice if they didn't know how won- derful he is, See, there comes Mrs. Beauty." Sure enough, coming from ano- ther direction altogether was ano- thcr small Duck just the size of Beauty. She was neat and trim and in a modest way pretty. But one would hardly notice her with Beauty around. He hastened to meet her now as she came Iwim- ming toward him. are now free from warts, after using These fingers Deighton's Wort Remover Made from herbs. Not an acid Warts and other fungus growth on hands. face, feet. removed permanently within 3 to 5 weeks. Not injurious to healthy skin. Now obtainable at all druggists. chewing seems to make your work go quicker , . easier 1 Announcement ANNUAL CLOSING PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL In P. W. C. AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, MAY 25th 2:30 P.M. 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E. island T-""' p.m.-At Home with Helen .m.-His lionor lioiner Boil French, Russians Complete Talks; Little Progress I3! ROY ESSOYAN MOSCOW lAPl - The French and Russians ended tour dare oi haggling talks Saturday iiighfwiih the signing of a communique which demolished gltir-encii hopes of win- ""13 any boviet support in their strugglelwith Algerian relicls. . The Signing ceremony, dcinyed more than four hours by wrangling over North Africa, followed a gala Kremlin reception at which Com- munist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev bluntly proposed toast "to tthe Arabs and all people llfllllllng for national iiirlcpend- once.” The communique. signed by Pro- rnler Moliet of France anti Bul- ganln of Russia. declared the So- viet hope thst France will be able to solve its Algerian problem ”in the spirit of our epoch and in the lntereat of the peoples." COLD WAR WILL END It also acknowledged that the French and Russians had been un- able to reach agreement on "the meana of settling European prob- lema." But it said both governments were pledged to continue trying to settle important issues and added: "They are convinced that thanks to their efforts and to the etioits oi" other governments . . . int-:-i1ia- tionai truth will be rc-established, the cold war will be finally liqui- dated. the ormamcnts race stopped --and thus the peoples will be freed of the threat of a new Wal'.' Charge Peron Ordered Flog Burning Incident BUENOS AIRES (APi-Govcrii- ment investigators charged Satur- day that Juan Peron. the deposed dictator. personally ordered the burning of an Argentine flag so it could be blamed on Roman Cath- olics. ' The incident was said to have occurred the night of June ll. 1955. when C a t h o l l c s demonstrated against Peron's dictatorship at the height (I his feud with the Church. The investigators repored that Peron. interior minister Angel Ga- briel Borlenghl. federal police chief Miguel Gambos and 18 others. mostly policemen, were involved. They reported Peron gave ord- ers to Borlenghi who passed them on to police. A flag was burned at a police station, the report said. and the tattered remains carried to a flagpole outside the congress building where photographs were taken. Police burned some rags and placed Lilies around the bot- tom of the flagpole, it was alleged. The reported flag burning was used by the Peron regime the next day to whip tip a campaign against Catholics. who were accused of un- patriotic acts. Y, mic is 6i1'rm' To BE AN AWFUL NOIGY I l.i'l Abner I.lFE'5 LOJGE 5'7 MNUTE Out Our Way By J. R. Williams liilll l l ' '?;i.'S-I-'.'i.”s.'T-' J33... - X g,mH-4.: PEoPi.e.:us1 V..L.1-,'.i- Setzious . Q g inf aecuassvou 5,55. 1 ti:-iou l -"' ' W” W5 UPTWFDLE ANT t i- -' 50'” FER use! "W" - .lll -,i .,. 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O 7 4 g West pliz. the king, queen and . -I-A K 10 5 2 jack of spades. dcclarcr trtimpintz 1-h, bmdmg: the last oncI.dTl::'ce Wuntishog rump rcvcac ta est a Tom" we” North Ell” -started with four of them South iT PT" 1. P3” continued with clubs uiiiil West Pa” 3 ' P”. .ru”fed the fourlli one. A diamond was then led by West. and dc- ' l t hi 2 Opmlllg l93d”kl”3 9! t3de5- gcaereclf Tllldasnlinffsllt)l'ndIlliSn0llE3,fi.thei Tl mm commcl I” "I051 South could have made the liund hands is in a suit rather than no- if he had discarded his losing dia- trunzj s a rule it is advisable mood on the thiril spade lead. The that the partnership have at least diamond was a loser on any line. eight trumps b Tore undertaking of play. and this was as good a a suit contract. Where the ratio time as any to concede ll. BY of ti'unips is seven to the oppo- trumpinlz the siiadc South in el- nents' six. the numerical margin feet was banking all his chances is so slight that whenever possible on is .3-3 trump break. but by another contract should be sought. throwing a diamond iic niaites the This is especially true when the hand whenever the adverse trumps seven trumps are split between the are 3-3 or 4-2. This one pl a y partnership 4 - Ii. Nevertheless, changes the odds from ncarly two hands come along where there to one against the ticclai-er to over are enough high cards in the com- five to one In N35 l2H'UF- ll lllll-S bincd hands to warrant a game him on the right Si(lC of the odds venturc. and yet the only feasible instead of the wrtnig sidc. Which contract is in a 4-3 trump suit. is why hook-niziki-rs iirivo Cartil- North. in today's hand. was faced lacs. and the citi7.(-its of Monit- with this very proposition. Soutiils Carlo pay no taxcs. ACROSS DOWN 10. Girl": 1- City 1. A weapon nick. 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