P1”: figpo is like Culling iiiniiigu thi- Tim limp lit: Mivtlw iii a llilll-)kVi in 3 in-w in inc titccn l"lll1i.wl ucrc lillctl it ill liu-..- - Tlii y ucrc Twllllily tho i”l3iii;- mu iicl and his (lilillly littln iiiiilv '- ti ii-H-it A 1” l”i'”' home tiils ilt.. ll uiih lt'l' A K: cut snout-li:iiii Ii..ti iiliwi i.i.it ii i luv. thou -lilL'lt l'in z lml lmxvit It .1-inr it limit ':iir the ll'il imi- prisoiii-ix lliltl liucii ill ilL'xtl.'Il'. lint-ii l2 The Guardian Tuesday: 3731- 3. 1955 Bv Thornton W. IIIIZIC A RH" til” IIHPE ii ray of light dzirk ul night. Muthcr N:iliire.i i ll --4 mt they liggril ;t i;i.i,i.iii,' llll tlit- u.il- (ll lll(' trm, Tiic) niiiisscrl that tha Wliippiiiu llxlh l'.'.1ltlt' liv 1)"-It 1- mcii (lip Wiiuilpi-t-tilt". Jllltl ll'.till' guess this i'I;hi llllllhills uith iliiil stout lllll of his iic mt-l-l and it-iuldl open that it-it-(ll;-oil l1Htll' tih. limr. they hupvrl ho uuiilill -',l)l'1lllllllt'li Iliillll ix: -ll Ii (' slui- x'1'l,.ll(t(lItliiit 4- riiiv iilillllltl mi ihal side of that iii-r iii-uttiw liiiil -uic was covered will it'll Tlii-y Iicard that iapniii; uruv Ii4'ilIi r and i'ziiiit- er and hiizht-r eilww lllt'Il' litmu- iiiglier Fin- as l)ruiiinit'i' Vtlll up ally thc smiiiil xiillilitltl and till nits still. 'l'licii tlim lxllllll Ihiit !Ji'-.-ui- mor uns lint sniiie: in hnlp them You we luiiiiiiiwr rlitinii kiimi a n y t hi ll L'. illttltll ilicin Per- haps he uuiilrl hziiv trmrl to Help ' had he kiiuun 9 Now iiiikimuu In lllt' lIlll(' pri.--i ' pliers jolli. hritzlit. Hr. Sun was shining his liriizliitwt that (lay He had drivcii Jack l”i'n.st away. ll(' had been flIl1llLZ llh host in mi-ll the it'e.Snnic nf the liitlle Sun- p scram led tautlty closed dunrwuy. D , WV" "'3' -'Iizniii." s-nid Tlinniy. 1. if .:;- ta" V LI. beams had been at work 'Il1 that doorway. A through. mass and it hi-niinlit with ll some- thing wonderful and very beautiful. 14 was hope. i Yes. sir, his hrarl gave a bound. l ,quite bellcve his eyes. For a long y "and gnawcd. but the l('(' u-ac as i”:::s&- ray nf lllllll crept it cut ilii'nii;:li the dark- Ior I long mom:-nl he stared up It Hllt. llltle ray of light. here that it didn't bcluiig. "I still hope," Timmy iiisistcd. NEW TEAR I.ANC.-XS'l'Elt. Pa. The fiitlicr. Nnrmsin ACROSS DOWN 1. A slant 1. Jewish 6. Couch month 1l.Port 2. Very 12. Custom abundant. 13. Level 3 Baking )4. Joins chamber 15. Storage 4. Writing place irnplemolt 16. Portions 5 Half of an em curved 6 siiiipleton lines 7. Egyptian 11. Niton godiieu labor.) 8. Cistern 18. Roman 9. Things to pound be done 10. Immensa 10. Fitted 20. Poem together, 21. Royal real. as bowls 33- F131 H. incite 24. A worthless scrap 25. Greek letter 26. scrutinize 28. Select 31- An old weight Mr wool 83. A ridge on tlngerboaro of I. stringed instrument 8!. Excla- motion OI. Exclsmlr than of pleuun 06. Sharp not 8. Block, viscous mbshnct 81. Atom to: M. lxnrnlo C8. Allevlltt V When Timmy s.-iw that little ray of light. his licart IIEIVP a hound. lie forgot all aliniil Druninicr and his disappniiiiint-nt. He couldn't moment he starcd up at that little n --nf ' ht. Could it be real l He .Mrs.. Finiimi was right at his heels. She wa. as excited anrl lull of hope as he was". "Perhaps we can got out iinw," psqucaked Timmy. "I'll help all 1 can." said Mrs. Timmy. The two irciil to imrk aiziiiii with 0P'etli and f.'lFiVlS. They sci-ai.i-had hard as ever At last they had to Rive up again. Their claws and their teeth il('ll0(l. .... . , , It is of iin uscf lVl)lmDl:Tl?(l Mrs. Timmy. ”we'll never .3 t of" hero I " g "" "We'll rest mvliilo my dear. Ilicn .”Nol inc." rctnrtcd Mrs. Timmy. lcanwhilzx jolly bright Mr.Sun was (loiiu: lll.K' host to melt the ice that lillml the rlutirivny of that li'tlc yhriiisc. Pi'ub.-ibly he didn't know jlhpse two little h'quii'i'clir. worn in gllycrc. hut that didn't matter. lie V TELEVISION CKCW - Moncion ' Television Pro;.;i-aninie Clizmncl 2 4; TUESDAY -1.00 p.iii l ll luii:L'rl Hall -32!!!! pin l'llIli.lIl Lililuvll -3:'.lll p.iii.-Fit lllulll(' with llclczi V L i':icni'r 4:30 pm. lmmy uilh Arione li iiilcr 4:45 p in ,1 ll' m .l.Ir'k .11 me :'i.'inu -5.00 pm liitzir ul lliixic wen .i it mu) liumig I:D0 p.m.-ll;irliic's Scrapbook i w A -i 'iV News .( Ii 50 p in.-ll'('.'illirr 524:": llll'1.- pnrls .: -V iii Nr-ivs "-3100 Pm--Pwiric Arr Funny :30 D.m.-Adventures or Robin Hood p.m,--GM Tlicatre . p.m.-Dragm-I p.m.-Pick the Stars 1 p.m.-Citizens Forum p.m.-Jknmy Durante p.m.-CKCW-TV News D 5. '1 8883 .m.-Weather tn.-Feature Film - "I Woulthrt Be In Your asss tAPl- Quad- iuplct bllys ucrc l)Ul'll Moiiviuxv in nmzht the Zti-yr-zit"-old uile uii a post office litziuus tlcnoiiiinatiuns. irnrkc-r. ll(lllOllllillCl'. 117. is cniploycd in a :3 (late tor iicxt Apr' Liiiicautcr pint olfirc sub '-lllll-.vll.' The ('lIll1)lU lizis tut) other (-hiltlrcii. ma 2! may iiiitl a girl, The four inlriiits all HOPE an an an excellent chance to Slll'l'll'9. C. DAILY CROSSWORD STRANGE IIIT Tllll I: I. ll. MacArthur Guy Fronts. of Trotwood, Ohio. sent me his designs of I new world calendar. "A Christian world cal- T endsr". Frnntz calls it, in which every year would be the same and every week the same. i This calendar features four equal quarters of 13 weeks each; all weeks and months start on Mun- : day and end on Sunday. Under the Frantz Calendar the 1st. and 3rd. months or each quarter would have i 28 days. the middle month 35 days. New Year's Day would be an ex- was trying In melt the ice (-vpry- Ha holiday. as would xeap year day. every four years. This cal- leiidar would simplify h kkeeping and the keeping of busines re- curtix Adjustments can be made for I-Easier and Christmas which he acccptnbe to all re- ? Any at my readers want to make il, 35'? The l)l"',Z0.xl autograph album in the uurld is "lnSt'Flplltln Rock", at El .ll:irio. N. ll. Scrnwled across the l4'i"(' til the huge rock arc Ctllllllltllxx iiiiiiit-s and inessugm 16. 0ne's father s l- sister Cornu copis 20. Tribu. tsry of the Missls sippi 22. High- wgy Saturday's Answer 23. An injection 30. Worldly 25. Excla- 32. Scot! mation 35. Give over 20. Gate: 36. Kind of duct 27. Stick 38. To be abls together (Scot.) 18. Stuff 39. A Sanskrit 29. Kind of school ilnd. daisy 41. Music note DAILY i.,RYP'l0QUO'l'E - lords how to work it: AXYDLIAAXI for the three L's, X for the NLR BVF Saturday's cryptoquotei .452 9475:: cows AEPEX 115 car 7749' .-37195 paaases Is L 0 N 0 I I I. I. 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is uud two 0's. etc. Single letters, spos trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dllorcnt. Acryptog-nnQuohtlon J VLY xssvrx N! L isv. WSIP, KIWLP-QVLIFQOFLKP. LPY IVLP QADV la FORBIDDEN WARES SIU4 TWICE AS DEAR;-DENHAN. inf California without lindiniz thcl . e'vi1s - 1.-ksommsss, Vic.-p and WV. um-p inn conservative. True, South? CONTRACT BRIDGE o By Josephine Culbertson mnrscoiu: LIABILITY ' Most players-and this applies to 13'. it isva ridiculous state of affairs , large pl-opomon of uname play- when the possession of I era" as wall as unknowns-bid score-which is supposed to bg slams less accurately when they highly 3dV5m33l”"'ml8 permitted have s part-score. No doubt they 10 be1'"m9 3 lllblllll There are feel that with the game or rubber iiuiurnerable cases which so lit- so easily within their grasp. it 18.”? 'Je9P”dV l5 V0” I "Ill foolish to speculate even to the ifziilurc to conductslnm inv Etlsltr extent of investigating the slam inn---at any state ol the score-is possibility. p iiicxcusabls. Here, for Qxample. 1,. There is an obvious grtzjiin of loilzic iusl such 3 M59: in this philosophy, but t are is a so : Norm dad". ?.:m...:i?:."?. its Q.l.?If. mm-me. ;.....,..s;.-. .- Norm-south so on score. that reflect the history of the Wllllcl man in the West for 300 .V0ifFS- Spanish explorers were the illisl Europeans to pass the high lmlil in 1581. They left some i'ci'm'tls for future study. But bcfrirv the advent of the Spaniards. llltllklllik had started decorating the rock. with carved pictures. The white man who began Il'-1'1 historic chain of autographs Elllfll messages had made a trip from the Rio Grand River to the Unity 4 QKJ976 v 2 0- y 4. .6 Tlir liidtling East 1 0 3 0 Pass 3 0 Pass mineral wealth he sought. Proud , of the trip, however. he st-ruirhcd 50"-h this message in the 200-fiint-high rock. 2 Nr "Herc passed the Governor linii P355 .luan De Onate from the dist-mt-i-y , - "l "'9 S” "l me Smnh l" the ll” thill llilmttrlckast ilileeredelailondclfactlosist ”lgi?'l:e'i'th16:55n arm, or uawucw outlier hearts or diamonds, and if have passgd the rock) and left tlivir M'”"S”.Llth had "at had the "ad' mark They include friars bis- ”"”””U M a pa"isc"e' they hops 'soldim,S wmm,5' and 4' ML iiuiihtlcss wmlild have reached at S n 131 . Sp . H--. .. Iv.-i-i a smal slam. As it was 00" E er 46 U mmy 0 "Ml N:-rih promptly passed to South's arrived to write in the rock, as . did Traders, Indian agents. um, hut ui three diamonds. and said i latcr. ”My opening bid was so grants. surveyors. ctc. Inscription. ' Rock became a national monument Will W” l did"! diire 80 0" and jNlpiI1'tllI.(' the rubber." in 1906. Labor ,-ids -ti-tuzilly. both North and South West Pass Pu: us of three -,;rcal grty. xlimiorl a big hand when he cuts The only kind of mt)Ill')' that goes hid the opposing spade suit. and as far as it did ten years sun is fllllltllltill his following” l'hree-dia- the clinic that rolls llll(lOr the lalilc. lnItll(l liirl was not an absolute force. ”Tl10Te'll be a hot time in tlicy.Vurili mould have responded vol- old town mnishl". sang a group of llllllll'ily bccaus of his excellent PTlS0n9l'S 1!! "I9 Jail 81 Lnl1lInS- tllllllllllltl support and because his DON. ind. Slwri" 0- R C3l3i0n- lllllltll' honors in spades did not con- i lnVe-Gligaledv HP fmllld ""09 ""3" siiiuin rcal duplication of values.” ”'-Vi"! l0 drown 01" "19 mils? 05 llut South was also at fault be- dimlinz 8 tunnel Under the Jail i-limp he timed his cue bid badly. W3” V 7k p ;A HIS lirst duty was to show his own stills Tlius, the correct procedure mix to uvercall one spade with (llillll0ndS. and, if necessa y. also to show the hearts before cue- hidrling the spade suit. Then if North failed to respond. the fault Ewuuld be exclusively his. DUES ON BANDSTAND I l ' TORONTO (CF)-Raymond Pat- ' terson, 43-year-old part-time To- 1ronto entertainer, died while lead- ';ing his orchestra at a New Year's Eve show. Mr. Patterson. who im- migrated here in 1926; was a mem- ber of the original Toronto Belfast United socer team. yet kind to Your waist because never rich or filling! G7 O O Q. years war may 7n:rs7-az:X owe" nszoa-,w'mmrxr.I CV Fran Striker Bringing Up Earlier K'xi0EOBE.E'D t mm-; wrcmaes ' my QVE577cwE 77.44-' sues ArV' mm P ' K4159 7)VE QPIVEP. - 4'54! Tilly The Toilet Muqqs and Skeeter DRAWDNG YOUR Mu6lC NTHE Pena: To Mickey Mouso x . in THEYMKE A AN's1-soup znaueu... THESE B16 Bv Cari Anderson :2" 3w- .5 Va: ANT omy TO BE ACITIZEN '” lCEP7W F2; WHEN WE CNOOGEQ MWTI GVCU”&' WE FUN GOTTA A P?&lmNT lT'6 ROMPlN'A90llN' ' ' y&RA9Ifq OOMl1lM3"ONE OF PM wec2E.AMiii'Au,rian1'lu 1WoFEbt.A5PlCKB00uT.OHFj AN'5lM'WlCllE5AN UIOONW 6025 FlGllTlN'AROlJN No-sou CAN'T ” GO OUT! - AND I'LL FE HOME ALL pm 10 5E6 THAT T you DON'T! YESJIRI WMAKE sou Pnouq r nu y& pug... . n 5 W. BAD ENOUGI; ” In HAVE TO STAY HOME MoM.'wHEQES A NEEDLE AND THREAD? i mwr ro Do some g DECEIVE ME? i DiD SHE SAY, SEWING 33 THERE'S A WHOLE PILE OF THINGS IN HEQ ROOM .' surrons on-.3 masses to st-ioiarenf I t SIMPLY Above: SEWINGIHOLD STILL , SO I DON'r.5T'lCK )OU J' 5 IN A i-io4?'n'M.! i-iowis IT HAPVEN sown cLeAN.l I HAVDPT R35 ANYTHN6! 1 WA! : can-rxuow! twm nine or awards. 1 M9 mow: D x