Eaize 10. The Guardian Friday. April 20. 1956 BEDTIME STORIES Some One Was Singing By Thornton W. Burgess when days are dark and things go wrong. There's always comfort in a song. -Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit. I prisoner and alone in the dark in Farmer Brown's little sugar house among the maple trees. had felt lone- some. It isn't often that Peter feels loncsonic. but he did feel that way there. Then he heard a VPICP it was a very faint voice. what might be called a small voice. It was a squeaky voice. But. small as it was, and squeaky as it was. it niade Peter feel better. Soinevi here in that little house was one of the Mouse Folk. He was sure of it. Only a Mouse would have such a squeaky voiec. But which one of the Mouse cousins it might be. Peter could only guess. For a little while all was still. ET. a sound that made Peter's long -TnfEE-”””TC Then the stillness was broken by. Pclere'i(lxwatb;efl:';eg0:nt:0:llEatll:Yl-I: Canadian Press ?Elects Officers roaouro (cm-n. 3. Rogers 4 .1 y WIS of The" Canadian Press. eIIlId.v. cooperative new: service. He succeed R. J. Rankin Halifax Chi-oiflcle-Herald udollthhhf istar. president of the 1": mg i years. i ary president. Kitchener-Waterloo ” vice-president. MEMBER SINCE IMO a member of CP lnce 1940. broke into newspaper work with The News there in 1921 after serv- ice With the signals section, Royal Canadian Enginee a, in tin First He started to creep out from und- world war, FOREST BATTLE S'I'0CKlt0LM (Reuters)-An elk isinger was back on that bunk over awoke two hibernating hear; in . ""5 Sumd mmgm mu” some oneilils head. This time. Peter took Lapland forest and killed them in was singing. Yes. sir, some one extra care when he started to a vicioiis tight. The elk shed goon W35 5l"3l"3- " llamw 3 10"” song” i creep out from under the bunk afterward of its injuries but it was a pleasant little song to hear. Now and then there was a little trill in it. It was a song of happiness. Peter knew that. lle didn't know how he knew it. but he did know it. He listened with both ears. Of course. lle always listens with both ears. That is Just 3 way of saying that he listened closely. "Who can that be?" Peter thought. "I don't know of any of editor of the Regina Leader-Post, I Roy Thomson ol the Thomson lnewpasper wu re-elected homa- Charles H. Peters of the Mom. real Gazette was elected in-3: vice. president and John Motz of the d second. Mr. Rogers succeeds to the cp presidency after terms as first and second vice-president. He has been A native of Amherst, N.S., he DAILY cizosswoiili ACROSG 1. Roman emperor 5. A British drink 8. Flower l0. Buck 11. Small cut the feathered folk who sing like” l2.A that. And what would a bird hei doing here anyway? A bird would have no business in here." Peter didn't stop to think he had no business in there. The soiifl. ltopped. All was perfectly still again. Peter waited anxiouS1.V- lie wished that little singer would sing again. He was sure that the stag- er must be little. Once he thought he heard that song again. but it was so faint he couldn't be sure. It was as if the singer had gone outside and was singing there. But how could that he? Peter hadn't heen able to find any place that he could get out. Peter waited and waited and waited. He had almost given up hope of hearing that song again when suddenly he heard it right over his head. Yes. sir. that sing- er was right over Peter's head. Whoever it was must be on the bunk above him. He started to creep out from under it. The very instant he moved that song stop- ped. Peter stopped. He knew with- nut being l.tlltl that that song had stopped because the singer had heard him when he moved. That meant that the singer must be a very timid person. even more tim- ld than Peter himself. Peter kept still and waited. Soon he heard the song again. This time it was from farther away. He knew the singer was no longer on that hunk. That pleasing small voice was coming from higher up than that bunk. Peter's curiosity was izrowiniz, He forgot all about the fact he was a prisoner. He forgot that Rcddv Fox might be waiting for him outside. All he could think of was that singer. and wonder who he was. FIIIESI; WAXES supporter It. Grow: old 15. Single unit 16. Gallium tsym.) I7. Overhead 18. One who examines bank books 20. Tree 215 Altitudinizo 21. Antlered animal 25. Devoured 26. Gasp 28. Sounda. u a goose 31. Changed 33. Greek letter 84. Chinese river 86. Property (L ) 36. Clan (Ir.) 38. Decays 40. S-shaped molding Cl. Bncchanal cry 42. German river GI. Flit M. Baronet tabbr.) DOWN I. Chinese treaty port 2. One of the 2!. Penny Great Lakes '.'2.l-lurther 3.TearI 25 Succor 4. Bone 25 Moun. (MIL) tom 5. Splendid defile 6. Bills marked 27. Wing- ”puid" foot rd 7. Tree N. German 3. Short Nun Levantine pop. llcketa ticinn Yutrrdnyh A-aw. II. King of 39. A Israel specialist 31. River in 12. A contest 30. 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West North Eat ;4- 10 ZNT pain V H-gr 8v Dble. 3. 1 G -1,”: 5' Pas: . cl: Pass Pass Pass hannlta Nlnrtlu. ,,,,m, M "W" Despite North's show of spade '53l'9l1Eht, West doggedly opened the lack of that suit-a lead which should ' have turned out yvvell for his side. If, by chance. hest hdad led 'a diamond, it would E3": 9119 him no- good to find Dasl with such an excellent suit ec ater would simply duck, and eventually get West into an easy VCO.NTR'A'CT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson HELP FROM THE ENEMY South deserved credit in the squeeze play. As it was. South following deal for enlisting the brought off the same .trick and South squeeze, only with an assist by East. The spade queen won the first ran off six keeping the A-9 of spades. the A-9 (of heart and ltwo hands in dummy. So far West was in no trouble: he held tirdndma trumps three spades and three hearts Now South led a low diamond .West safely discarded the heart ten. but when East took the dia- mond trick he did something that brought pleasure to South and ;pain to his own partner-he. 'promptly returned a diamond. West could comfortably give up a spade on this trick. but when declarer then laid down the last trump, West had to surrender, if 'he discarded another spade, dum- my would cash in the ace and nine. and when West actually elected to blank his heart king, declarer discartlctl the spade nine from dummy. then led the heart i -is . 12v MicKEv...: 4:51 ., my Mickey Mouse i 7 eight. smothered the king with the ace, cashed the spade are tor a diamond discard. and prutitiecd the heart queen as the fulfilling trick. It would have l)t'L'll a very good idea for East to return a heart after taking his diamond trick Surely, he didnt need extraordi- nary vision to see that his part- nor was getting iiitu deep water.i TO DEAL wmi LAMPREY of the. six-member Great Lakes litsheries Commission. created by Canada and the Unitedstatcs to co-ordinate efforts to protect the Great Lakes fisheries. will begin here Monday. One of the most im- lJ'0Pl3lit jobs facing the commis- sion is co-ordination of scientific research of various agencies espe. cially that dealing with control of the parasitic sea lamprey, OTTAWA tCPi e First meeting i I CHINESE B0.-ITS l)l'EL ' Henry TAlPlCl, Foriiiosa iRtiiitei'st- Nziliuiizilist gunliotiis W(-iliiesday stink one ('liiiit-so Coiiiiiiiiiiisl pun- hoat ill a 21)-niiiiuie sea htitlle be- fore ttziuu off the nortlicrii liiukicn coast, Niitiniizilist naxy headquar- vgaeg7'' '' z. ;'”-:m . lt?wsIie!eIior1V9t!l tors zinnotint-t-ti. 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