o it -'-rs.--.-:r e--3:-.-;-.a:a&-,r- ---.t-r pea. Page 10, The Guardian Monday, April 23, 1956 IEDTIME STORIES Whiieioot Has To Prove It By Thornton W. Burgess you get so many things wrong." cried Whitefoot. "There is nothing easier to fool than eyes and ears." Before Peter could make a Make no statement unless you Have the proof that it is true. -Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit had found shelter from Reddy Fox in Farmer Brown's little sugar house in the maple grove in the Green Forest. A Merry Little Breeze had blown the door shut and Peter was is prisoner. He was much upset. There isn't any feeling any much worse than that of being a pris- oner. By uiirl by he had heard someone singing. He couldn't be- lieve his own cars. It wasn't much of a song. but still it ires good to hear. Peter couldn't guess who it might be sinvinrz. He r-nuldn't think of Im.V feathered neighbor who would be in that little sugar house. Bv and by he discovered an Old friend- It was Whitefoot the Wood MOUSE. He was on the bunk under which Peter was hiding. Peter asked Whitefoot where that singer was and Whitefool told him that he was the one who had been sing- ing. "I don't believe it," said Peter. Peter. in fact. llgwas verytim-i polite. Whiteioot didn”t like ll atL you have no right to say that." "I'm sorry," said Peter. ing? Mice can't sing any more than Rabbits can." Whitefoot. ”Mit-e can sing and do sing. Cousin Nibblcr who lives in the big house and the barn, some- times sings. At least, live been told so. Members of my family often sing. So, when you say that you don't believe it was me sing- ing just now. you are showing how little you know." Peter didn't know just what to say to that. He still couldn't be- lieve that that singing he had list- ened to could possibly have come from his small friend with the white feet. "How about proving it to me?" said Peter. ”What do you mean prove it to you?" asked Whitefoot, "sing again," replied Peter. "sing right here where I can hear you as well as see you." "Probably you won't believe it then." squeaked Whitefoot. "Yes, I will, I always believe what I see and hear," declared Peter. Little Whitefoot began to chuck- le. It was a funny little chuckle. a squeaky little chuckle. "Do you really mean that?" he asked. "Of course I mean it," said Pet- er. ”What are you chuckling about? . p "It you believe -everything you see and hear. it is no wonder that IA :1 arm usv-neon; Coed hr Children and Adults IX -LIX Ilse Otioeoleted leatollve ”AB..ll.0 n 3 It einlsliel Plinpl on Ezzltehin Jul skln,Psortur' ets'I t, kheads. or In lloulul Olllhlrrlu you, try NIXODIRH t. Worn while you up. 1. Oiirbl itch . burn . snorting in 1 minutes. 2. many germs often the real eauu of skin disorders. 3 Helps but the skill, softer, smoother ll ter Ask or (- glst for inxonliuf todey. lat faction or money back. And to clean your skin antl- aeptteelly use NIXODIIK Medicated loop. TELEVISION CKCW - Menetoii Channel 2 MONDAY Television Programme ltm p.m.-FM Concert Hour Izm p.rn.-Coffee Chatter 8:9 p.in.-At Home with Helen Grocker I15 p.m.-Uncle Jack p.m.-Fur I leathers p.m.-Aubrey & Gus pan,-Barbie's scrapbook Dood Y Puppet Theatre . To Peraoe TV News reply, er couldn't doubt that that little song was coming straight from the throat Whitefoot stopped, Pcter him to sing again. Being a good- natured little fellow. Whitefuot did. ”I never thought I would ever hear a Mouse sing," when Governor Dave Carnegy Visits Kinsmen Club The lottetown Kinsmen Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel with. president Sam Robinson as chair- man and Joe Shelfoon as Co-chair- -man. Mr. Dave Canegy District Governor of District Of course that wasn't Wilt? Oi present on official visitation. Mr as a member of the club, Mr. Nel- all. son Mann Executive Secretary of ”I don't care whctht'I'g.V0u bee the Maritime Economic Council, lieve it or not," cried Whitefoot in Mr Ed. Hodgson. M,-g Anison cud. his squeaky little voice. "i don't more and Mr. gm Claw were Wei. care one little bit. Just the Same corned as guests. Mr. "-but im report on the results of the whoever heard of a Mouse sing" Kinsmen Varieties of 1956. Mr. leaving shortly to reside in th e "Peter. V011 d0n'l KNOW 85 ml1Vl1.United States was presented with ll YOU think YOU d0." Bqlleaked a remembrance from the chib. Poland Begins Purging Stalin Era Officials VIENNA (AP) Communist. ruled Poland began purging its Stalin-era purges Friday by firing three senior officials. g They were Stanislaw Radkiewicz, minister of state farms and former minister of state sc::urityiprus- ecutor' general Stefan Kalinowski: and the chief military prose- cutor Uen. Stanislaw Zarakowski. Vienna specialists in Polish af- fairs expressed bclicf these dis- missals. announced by the War- saw radio. heralded a new era ipurgc trial l In ilic.-c three men. the Polish leadership under new party boss Edward Ochab has potential scape- goats for Red trials of the Stalin lera llic) now want to dlsown, Many tit-tiiiis of these trials-espe- cially tlie”litoists"such as former deputy premier Wladyslaw Go- mulka-hnxe been released and restored in their old places of honor in the Communist party. It remains to punish the police and proseciittirs uho handled their L'f:i5(lF. Vienna xuiirt-cs said Radkiewicz was the mo-i notorious in the group, St'llti0l0(ll))' the Soviet NKVD. his police ti-rror methods as Polish security rlilcf were des- cribcd as niatt-liiiig those of the Russlaiis under the executed Soviet SCt'l'0l police buss. L.P. Beria. Radkiewicz. 53, was espe- cially hard on anti-Communists and alleged ”dmizistionists." When Radkicwic'1.'s niclhotis were ex- posed by Col, Josef Swiatio, who detected to the West, the security ministry uas i-i-tiicziitized and he was shifted to minister foi' state Whitefoot began to sing. Pet- of his small friend. When urged said Peter the little song ended. regular meeting of the Char- No. 7 was Fred Pound was welcomed Joe Shelfoon gave an inter- George MacDonald who is farms. Governor "Dave" gave 3 mlw I.lS'lrl'ilgeleCl'iiieilll:ildlllflfltlf (:ihM(l:;llEn1(Sf prehenswe "99"." of District Bug" This backtirctl ill at wave of crime "955 and mentioned the various and s'.ihut.1:t- so iioloriuiis that trophies which Wm be mesemed 10 even the Pol.-Ii tiunimunist press the clubs meriting the same at the had to prmmi i He etin. District Convention to be held in Moncton June 7th, tith, and 9th. icers of the Charlottetown club for the part they are doing in promot- ing Kinsmen activltles. He made special reference to the high qual- ity of the Charlottetown club bull- Governor Dave brought greetings from the National Executive. l-ie helps you stop when you're ready to blow your top! stressed "Natioiial Kin Week" congratuated the various off- which will promote expansion of various clubs and bring the bene- fits of Kiiisinciisliip to those who wish to associate uilh an organ- ization WllIt'll st-i'vc.x the commun- ity and the lll(lHl(lili'-ll. G(HCl'llt'l' ilavc iiitliictctl George Proctor, Vern Garrett and Fred Pound as members of the Char- lloltctou n ub. 1 Mr. Fremont Ari-licr called for Lfull support of the Bond Donor (Clinic to be held at the Clover club on May 1st and 2nd. Attendance was 91.7 per cent. EXPELL ANNOUNCERS PARIS (AP!-The French gov- ernment Friday e x p e l l e d five Arabic radio announcers for their refusal to read an appeal for peace in the Middle East. The five included four Egyptians and one WRlGlEY'S I cuew N5 5”” CONTRACT BRIDGET By B. Jay Becker (Top Record-Holder in Mallard Individual Championship Play) West dealer. North-South vulnerable. 41963 tzzios 3 43642 .m.... QAKJ108652 10 O 4. A K Q 9 North East South Pass Pass 6 Q 6 Q 7 9 '1 Q Double Pass Pass Pass It Isn't. ...c.. the opcning gun tired in the auction is a six bid. It seems to me that if there is such a bid possible South had the hand for it after three pass- ea. Against the possibility of missing seven, or going down at six, must be weighed the pre- emptive value of the bid. The opponents are likely to have a good save which might be blocked out by the opening six heart bid, whereas a two heart bid may permit the adversaries to get to- gether for a sacrifice. West, however. refused to be shut out by South's explosive opening bid, and promptly over- called with six spades. North bid Weat- Pass seven hearts. East felt he might. be able to beat the grand slam. but first he was not on lead, and second 'ho didn't relish the thought the opponents might bring in the grand slam, which involved A lot of points. Conse- quently. he bid seven spades, which didn't look like it could be hurt much. North opened the three of hearts, the declarer took a look at dummy. and to his amazement realized there was a. chance to romp in with the contract. He ruffed the opening lead, and led 5- trump. on which South showed out. To justify the six heart bid. West assumed that South must have started with either a void in iamonds, or at most a single- ton. If south was void, leading” the jack of diamonds and finess- ing was indicated. If South had a singleton. the jack of diamonds would also succeed in every case cut-out where the singleton was the queen. Its you can see, the )'Wi- .-ntzige play of the jack wo ad. and declarer was able to LilSt'i".i'd the club loser on the dia- mond suit. The writer has to confess he held the South hand, and the re- sult is still a sore spot of many years standing. Although North could have saved the situation with a club lead, the major fai:'t was clearly mine. It- is obvio.:-: now I should have passed ti: hand out. Distributed by King Fntum Syndicate TAKING PRECAUTIONS ' TAIPEI. Forinosa (AP) - Ncwl houses built here, llf'il(lql.lEll'iPl'S oil the Chinese Nationalists. may noti occupy more than half the lotsi they are built on. Officials said the idea is to make sure there is space for air raid shelters. China will exchangi- men, language pr0fL'ssu1's and cul- tural missions under an agrecinent signed earlier this week, Egypt's ministi'y of education anouced Friday. EXCHANGE MISSIONS CAIRO lAPlFl:Jgypt and Red ncusptipcr - . ,1, , i9lsBelieve It or1l.fo,t! J ; ELSBETI-l von K(l.l.lKEtl ENTERED Tu: convent AT Toss,swnZERLAND AT THE AGE oF6 AND NEVER LEFT If (M071. 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