.m,..1.y, Dec. 29, 1955 The Guardian. Page 7 ' smmos su-r mu: By F. H. MacArthur By Thornton 'rlM'MY'S suun nom: Timmy had taken possession. Friends of Willard Newsom. of Virgie. Kentucky, call him "Poppy" Why? Because his daughters are 'Rose, Pansy, Violet and Daisy. lie l has one son named Aster. Bitter End: This saying comes from two small fixtures called bitts on the decks of ships. when a boat is at anchor. a cable is stretched . with the hitts at the end of the cable. When a ship goes to the extreme limit of its anchor cable. it's at the bitter end. Phone doodiers can't deface the my loved it Trev loved ii:i.'..i'f..'l'.?..”iiii'33.'?"i.'.';..'i2;' iildfit W.Burgm he reflect "0"" ""1 '"""' "P thins about it. They made I com- phone is right in the center of a PM mm; above all else is clear. - ""' -Old Mother Nature. immy the stylus Squirrel and 5, Timmy are among the small- fur-coat 4-0,951, only the Mouse folk and Shrew talk are smrallent (All: safest home we've ever had. too."lpresident of the United States L' ils 1 ong all 1 9 F99" 0'95 9 - id 1, . A-N m h t l for maximum fine of 31.000 and .m and little. none is of a happier 5": msheere. X h:::le"::n.taEp:gm:: I a nu yeaff imprisonment. unless it is safe. and this is a home. I!" ugposition than is Timmy. Unlike any other members of the gqnirrel family the "Yin! Squirrel! are night folk. Chatterer the Red squirrel. Happy Jack the ,'Gray squirrel. Rusty the Fox Squirrel. no day foik.. They like to be mugiy tucked away in their homes . unight. Rarely does one of them venture out then. But Timmy the Flying Squirrel sleeps all through the day and hunts and plays all through the night. He dearly loves the moonlight. Then he and the others of his family make merry all through the night. (if course. Timmy doesn't really fly. lie is a glider. The only tour-footed folk who truly fly are Fliiier the Bat and the other mem- tiers of his big family. They really fir. and can do things in the air that even the birds cannot do. Timmy simply climbs in tall tree. makes a might jump. spreads him- self out so fiat that he is as flat. but not as thin as a sheet of paper. Then he slides down on the air to the foot of another tree. It is great fun. He does it over and over again. just as boys and girls go sliding down hill on their sleds. . ,. ... HCAW ' ' They finally found one that Just suited them. Timmy and Mrs. Timmy had had a mood summer. They had raised a family and sent them out into the Great World. They had stored .. auay nuts and seeds.enovugh to lost them all winter, even through the winter should be long. They had grown tired of their old home and had spent some time looking around for a new one. They fin- ally found one that just suited them. it was an old home of Drummer the Woodpecker. one that he no longer used even to sleep in at night. It was in the stub of a big dead branch of a tree in the Green Forest. That stub was almost straight. Half-way up. Drummer had cut out a home. He had done "I good job. The entrance was perfectly round. It was I doorway ills! big enough for Timmy and Mrs. Timmy to go through easily. Drummer had cut out a circular room that went down just for enough. he had cut that out chip by chip. It had been a lot of Work. but Drummer the Wood- pecker is one of those folks who In not afraid of work. He be- lieve: that nnythins worth having is worth working for. He is pgr. 700"! right about that. When he had finished that house he and Mrs. Drummer had raised a family in The next winter Drummer had "5941 ll iust for sleeping at night. This year-he had-given it up .1. together. Then Timmy and Mrs. 1 TELEVISION CKCW ..- Moncfon Television Programm. 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H5 319- Threatening a president or v ce - Ever hear of the Aeychelles ls- -tgune right. my damn" agreed p lands. N0? Well, they lie off till Tim . 4-C Id least coast of Africa. The native on :13 we 3" :::;:e:oiKo:g:g! women are noted for their skill comfortable than we ever havelimd mdustryc They never stop w9'k' been. I have!” a worry in me mg to chat as our women do, but world .. , have an odd form of long-distance nwliy would you have? A good conversation. The islands are Brit- home and plenty of food leaves 13" pm5e”lo"s' .. - In 1453 Constantinople was cap- to worry umuh "id M"' tured by the enemies of Spain, thus blocking off the only known route from Europe to India. That's when Columbus stepped into the picture to l RECORD CHEESE OUTPUT Canada's processed cheese in-pi-Ila, dU5tl'Y Shipped I l'eC0l'd total of I Was the Gulf of St. Lawrence ever 329,000,000 worth of products in larger than it is now? CONTRACT BRIDGE ' By Josephin South blamed his partner for the calamity in the following case .-- reaching a slam contract at the wrong suit-because (he insisted) North had stretched his first re- sponse. A ' ally, however. North bid the hand for better than South dd. 1 9 pm 2 NT Pass . 8 9 Pass 3 0 Pass l 3 a has 4 9 i Pass l 6 Q Pass 5 9 Pass souuiauier. North-south vulnerable.- aosi I'A108 'QQ1068 armor axssz :15: W E :84 aqua S 4.19542 ahios gnome giusr as 'l'hebiddlng' South West North East Pass Pass Pass ifcnr LEVEL. whose. sun 60 Later, South pointed out thit- lterlyl that North had leaped to itwo notrump on only ll higlicard lpoinis when. in fact, that jump discover a Western route to In- gulf Stream spread "Sc" War a have been easy to make. large part of the Maritime prov-J linces. . e Culbertson response requires 13 points, but this was a cautious criticism. Did- not South think that his partner's intermediate cards warranted re spect? Defending against. the heart slam. West opened the ace and another diamondfhoping to find his partner with a singleton. That effort failed. but all West had to do then was sit back and wait for the setting trick in spades. If, on the strength of North's two-notrump response and his own rather impressive holding, South was determined to reach a slam. he at least might have given more thought to North's bidding as I whole. rather than concentrate on either his first response or his heart preference on the second round. That latter action could be (and was) due to North's fear that he might have encouraged South in shade too much with the jump takeout in notrump-the heart pre- ference did not necessarily mean that North had het er heart sup- pore Hi-in ilirru"u'l 4l"' ' The significant fact was that when Souni "kt-pt ousiiiiig. .. ..ii twice supported diamonds instead of going back to hearts. Thus. it should have been crystal clear that, at the slam level, North prefrred the minor suit. 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