Friday. Feb. 3, 1956 The Guardian. Page 7 THE TALL STAKE l ,"-e biggest thing may in the Olly Upon the smallest thing depend. ..0ld Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit's heart was goinll. piiier pal. piitcr pat. pitter P5!-l, it was goiin: piticr pat so fast thaty it seemed to come right. up in hisll throat. He had Jlisl had the nar- ruviest of narrow cscapes. Anyway he mm escaped fur the time being. Not only was Peter's heart go-j lug pittnr not with fright. but he. uas also out of breath. He nev- er had run harder ihen he had this timg, What is more, he had a sore nose. He had humped it. But he wasnt thinking about his biimpedi nose. He was-wondering if he was; as safe as he hoped he wa. Peter had been foolish. That wal nothing new for him. because he. is the happy-go-luck kind who do, i Hooty the Owl had Johnny Chncka' doorstep. lighted an , b 5 3”; do not near enough to the doorway to .'i'Ii".li5." ii'L'"ia.i”'i”eii fi.."".iy..r on look outside. when -.t I--I he did Rm”. patch u, go over me (;,-em look out he saw nothing ot Hooty. Forest. it was a dull, dark dayIF0l' I 1011! l-.lmC P91" 5" l" "19 and Hl)uly the Owl was out bunt- doorway lookms this way and tin! iiig. Pi-iei liadnil thought that I-loo-,way. How,he did wish he was back iy might be hunting in daytime. in the dear Old Brisr Patch. Just in the nick of time Peter, ”lf over I get back there. I'll glancing back, had seen l-iooty com- ,never leave it again," thought Pet- lng after him. Hooty could fly fast- Ier. He really meant it right then. or than Pr-ter could run. ltwss just ill: probably would forget it when his good fortune that he had been ;he got home. it he got home at near Johnny Chucks house on the all. '35; 2 00 p m -i-"M Concert Hall 3 no p.m -Florian Zahach 3.30 p.m.-At Home with Helen Cracker 4:30 p.m.-'iVidny iviln Arlene Holder 4:46 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the , Piano 5 in n n-i.-Roy Rogers 3:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody 6 on p,m.-Puppet Theatre 6 iii pm.--Playtime with Panda 6-3” p.m.-CKCW-TV News 5 4" it m.-Weather 6 95 p m.--Sports 5.5-0 p.m.---CBC News 7"" llm.-Thls Week In Sports 7.15 pm.-Mr. Flxit 7:30 pm.-Bob Cummings show ”-W rxm.-Dateline: U0 ltm.-The Piouffe riunny 93"" n.m.- Ford TV Theatre. .. 9:80 mm.-star Stan . ltlm pm.-celebrity Playhouse "M Mi.-Iii at Mimi lit” IJII.-CKCW-TV Na-VII PJII.-gentile! ' . .3-m reading I M5 It-Ila OH Green Meadows. Peter hadn't stopped to knock He had dived in through the open doorway. Just a littly way inside he hail run smack into Johnny Chuck's closed door. That was when he humped his nose. Some- ii here way down deep in the ground Johnny was asleep for the win- tor. Before going to sleep he had closed his door by pushing a lot of sand up to block the passage down to his room. This had frozen. Hooty the owl had lightcd on Johnny Chuck's doorstep. He had, peered into that hole after Potent peter could see his great yellow eyes, They had a very. very hun- grv look. That was one thing that made Pr-leris heart go pitter PI!- Pi-tor crowded against Johnny Churkis closed door Could Hoot? get in? Hnoiy was clicking his hill in the most unpleasant manner on!- side. Once it seemed as if he were Irving to come in. However, Honky iiiriirt come in. Probably he multi- n'i.. Probably he was a little too big. Anyway. he was satisfied to remain outside on tha doorstlli clicking his hill angrily. At long last the clicking stopped. Peter listened and listened but he hoard no sound outside. Had llooly given up and gone away? For quite a while Peter didn't dare go . u-uh clinic" of brush: red . train up in one inch suou. mhsr la. snisl , Tiny Tim gives you delicious one lsmrcd hurt baton other home grown ions sud when I'll bed-in tomatoes are an expensive. Colorgil and unamenral mu kt: r-NI or garden. ("L 156 ('1 01.151) utuld F R E E IIO ill '10: "ID AND NUIHIV IOOI POI "N --in us HOUSE ClOIGf'J!I Jul .h.- &' SEED ii , DOMINION Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs 1 Palmer Electric Phones UM! ssu Peter looked and looked. He did- n't see Hooty. He din't see any- body. Not far away was a stake. a big stake that was really a small post. Peter had seen it so many times that he never gave it any attention. Just now it suddenly pop- ed hto Peter's head that that stake looked tailed than he ever had remembe ed it. Hg wondered why. Then,he didn't think about it any- more. -Boer Industry Report Delayed 0'l'I'AWA lCPl - Study of I report by the government's anti-l combines r o m m i s s l o n alleg- ing monopolistic practices in the Canadian beer industry is being delayed by the illness of a Toronto lawyer retained last October to ad- vise the justice department. Justice Minister Gason informed the Commons Wednesday that the outside counsel, Norman L. Mat- thews. will be unable to return to his study of the report for several weeks yet. Mr. Matthews became seriously til late last year and underwent a serious operation before he oould complete lsla opinion on the cane. Reioci Cur-Ratio Air Coach Service WASHINGTON tAPl . The IL! Civil Ass tiautzlcs Board Wednes- day turned down a proposal by North American Airliners, largest of the non-scheduled airliners, to start cut-rate transatlantic air coach service. The CAB said the plan raised questions of such lm portanre and complexity that they should be resolved only after a full hearing and upon approval of the president. . Thex ; V pleasant easy chewing helps l x 2 t X you stop when you're ready io blow your lop! VFRTECETS gt-lEWlNG 5”" Strange But True I! F. I. MacArthur Buck Rogers weapons of the rut- ura are nearly here. Within 5 to is years. army officials say, fantast- ic new weapons may make air war tare old-fashioned. But the loot sol dler will be around for a good long time. Today": ordinary artillery may be outdated soon, they pro dict. Ll.-Gen. James M. Gsvin, re-i search chief for the army, gavel a preview of future robot atomic tzelapons possibly due by 1060 to 1 Rockets which span oceans will be ked out of the skies if a new lsallo the army is now work ing on is perfected. Battlefield mis- silos with longer ranges-from 75 to 1.000 miles are also being planned. Today's planes flying fast and high will not long remain in the sky it an srrowheadlike anti-aircraft misi- slle now under development is per fected. i Tanks on battlefields may be knocked out by a new atomic mla sile that can be fired from a great distance. On the other hand, de- velopment of. better tanks also is going ahead. Gen. Gavin said a' new 25-ton tank now being devel- oped by the army will be able to travel four times as far as present models. 'The atomic cannon. which has proved to be somewhat of a pri blem because of its size, will pro bably have a smaller brother. Sei propelled smaller versions Wlll( will be able to fire up to ion mlli are in the works. Radio of a IIEV long-range type is also being de veloped to use the ionosphere abovt the earth to bounce off signals One of the most unusual mus- eums in existence is in Northern Michigan. Spread over a 40 acre site are sculptures of prehistoric monsters carved out of stone. The man responsible for the unusual outdoor museum is Paul N. Domlui. Sr. He acquired the site 20 years ago and since has carved all of the figures that lure thousands of visitors yearly to the out-of-the place he calls Paulora. . He makes the creatures accord ing to measurcumits from the or-l iginal fossils-and they indeed look- llfeiike. Arnossg-the sculptures aretl a recreation of a mammoth snake;l a prehistoric monster with large tusks, and a stegosaiirus which is, more than Z) feet high. One of the, most striking of the exhibits is war dinosaurs locked in a battle for, life. One, carved of light stone, Lsl an analnsaurus; the other a dark one with its laws dug into its an- emy-ls a tyrannnsauriis. Domke's unusual museum every: year draws sightsoers not only from Michigan but from almost every state in the. Union it has; become one of the greatest tourist: attraction! in the Upper Midweat.l Particularly impressed with the exhibits are youngsters. who npl pear bug-eyed as they look over the huge monsters. Sniffing moonshine whisky in tha line of duty has given Capt. Ray- W".E.-lm'?:.'.'m I:-lNCH iCOiNTR'A”CT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson Making 'iivi-lonmhrios my Th"! W05 '10!-N02 5990130111112 West assuiiiert from the blddllll about South's play of his three-no- that hath of the missing heart hon- trump contract. below-he simply on were in South's hand and. de took advantage of the information,termined to protect his double toll- given him by an opposing-bid. are posllliln. opened the tan i-luhs. Although South was morally W.” d'u”' certain t Neither aide vuiiinua the q.,,.,.ff',,';”,,;f,”f,0”f;,;:”fn'l3j," ' . Qua by putting up dummy's jack. East 9 K1 Pvlvered. and South conceded the .gK1o, il'lt'l(. luaiei made the naturai re- QKTG turn of a heart; West took his ace . gxlo N . 19, ranrlui dlxrlrllrnctl ti: low heart, drivinl (A010 965 mil "ll!- ::J W E . 3a'::z Now ll)Ul' rounds of diamonds :w. t 6 were ('RSllNl, on the last at which .Ksy :l('I"l?llPl ll'l go a low spade. West : Fmlliirarily avoided embarrass- QJDOO meni by discarding his club. but :' O Q-7 3 yulion the king and are of clubs fol- -FATI iiiiind. lie iilllllfl himself in quite g The bidding: la ii-mmii He gave up one heart ' lhiii. ilii-n, ('nl'l'Pt'lly annalyzing that I IV: 3:-'3' ,anotlier heart elisi-ard thinking the - P. riiioeni would nicrcly invite a heart Pl. 3"? '9' 5' ,li-ad irnm (tor-larer, who was mark- PIII ed Hill! the spade king for entry. in case the previous comment u'..,ti .-hm, ,,NMd H, blank hi, nay he taken to imply that West A-.l ot sna(l0S That. however. was .hould not have opened the bidd- just as satisfactory to South. who ing on his 11 high-card points-no lpmmpiiv laid rlowii the spade king. such implication was intended. Whether We-zi won this trick or not. Players who pass up such open- he was hook-erl To duck would only ing bids will not do well in the delay iliv ineiiiahli-. since declar- long run at rubber bridge, which er uoiild load another spade, so this was. West was scarcely re- Wi-st tool. his arc, hut he then sponsible for the fact that his part-.t-oiild do llu llvllpr than can his ner turned up with nothing but one heart (lunch for the fourth and tin- queen. lal defcusiie irii-k. mood ll Brock, of the police de-iboot. partmeni in Miami, an early rel "”h""-V 5”W"' "' NPW3l'ki N--L Gm tiremenl and a DQl'lSl()lI0l 3.139 a was knocked out but once in his No more, please pass the. sugar, salt. relish. bread. " withl this lazy susan on the table ltl may be cut out of piywoori withl a base of solid stock and osseml also gives vsidations of the design which may be used for parties and a holiday centerpiece. One iii ii L, sided tree cut out of thin plywoodl to stand 6-inches high and hold lol llpops. candy on toothpicks, stuck into the four sides of the tree. There is in ilinch high brightly painted (i re at stand in the cen- ter to hod a dish of goodies. These are specials for the holidays but the lazy siisan iii a handy piece the year round. Pattern 422i is .15 cents. Guardian Pattern l)epl.. 4413 West 5th. Au-.. Vancouver. 3. C. bled in an evening. The pattern.- y g 154 hnuis lie was stopped last month for the rest of his life. While April 1, by Tom. m.Mm.m 1,, gm he spent three years as head of all4lh roimri lllPI'Phy losing his web police squad cracking down on ii-il9"W9'1l” "'1" men h”,”"-l in”? bot”? 0' m00'l5h' 9 30 woman can ii-:2:-iliyii1'voi'ce lior hus- -l"”” , H"3”Y,l'9 W35 ,5ll'1l'k9" Wihand for 15 i-cnis, And many takr a toxic neurities. Physicians blafntrhadvanlagg Of the ba,.gam- some 0' ed the liquor fumes. So Brock WlSilhe immm ha", had as many .3 retired at 47. The usual retirement an lmsimmis, 3559 5 55- y "You tiui are a jinx in me." in Trenton. Ontario. there's Iyl-jdwrird Pai'kor. .lr.. told Police. 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