PAGE TEN mart Gifiier ‘é Screen g_ will be at. the KINSMAN CARNIVAL Next Week JUNAE 2-3-4-5 He has starred in the. screen hit, “MEET THE NAVY" and his latest hit is “SINS OF THE FATHERS" ’ Remember the Dates JUNE 2-3-4-5 ~? oaooQa l Star f Radio and I I ST. PETERCS CATHEDRAL HALL riiunsoiiv, suns am 8 I’.M. A.Y.P.IA. Drama Festival Finals I Tickets 40 Cents ‘ Russia Vetoes ‘Probe 0f Goun LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y. May 39 _ (OP) — Russia. tonight vetoed a proposal that the United Na- tions investigate the February Communist coup in Czechoslo- vakia. 1n gaying "no", Russia exercis- ed her 24th and 25th vetoes. The vote in. the Security Goun- eil on a Chilean proposal for the inquiry was 9 to 2. Russia and the Soviet Ukraine dissented and the Russian vote constituted a veto. lied Gross Revenue Topped iii Million venom-o. May Ztt-(CPF-Cln- adlan Red Cross Society revenue last year totalled $10.567.836. it W35 stated in the Society's annual fin- ancial report. Of the total. $5.199»- 000 was raised ln a national cam- paign. The Society paid out l4.- 3751324 for British and Allied re- lief and 31.638386 1dr outpost-i- crippled children's hospitals and other ‘civilian services. EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘were ‘fiinoviiioiiii DRAMA FESTIVAL riiiiiis ' boe§oo@oo§eo@oo@oo@oo<@eo@ooa>eo<ta stems THEATRE TUESDAY, JIJNE 1—8.i5 |i.m. See the Winners of County Play-offs v o Compete for Final Honors. ADJUDICATION by MR. DONALD WETMORE Presentation of Prizes PLEASE IE ON TIME Late ArrIvoIs Seated Between Acts ADMISSION 50c k nanny rox Knows ‘There's a time to run and s time to fight, If only you know which time is right. —Old Mother Nature. Roddy Fox was in the Green Iiiorest. Had you asked him what he was over there for, he pro-b- ably would have said that he was just looking around. Long ago he learned tihet looking around with nothing special in mind often pays. lately he had done most of his hunting in the Old Pasture and rm the Green Meadows. Early this morning he had heard Thunderer the Grouse drumming over in the Green Forest, and it had remind- ed him that it was quite a while since he had been over there. It might be well to look around river there and find out what was go- ing 0n. It. always is well to know what is going c-n. was Sammy Jay screaming in the distance. Mrs. Lighttoot the Deer listened. "Sammy sees Roddy Fox," said she to herself. “He other folks a good turn. I do be- lieve Reddy is coming this way." Reddy was and Sammy was fol- lowing warning all who might be afraid of the smart hunter in the red coat. Mrs. Lightfoot kept watch. At last she caught a in the brush. A moment later Roddy Pox stepped out into the open. Sammy Jay was still scream- ing ‘Thief! Thief! Thief! Roddy looked up at him and grinned. He was to aria-art to let Sammy see that he was bothered Roddy set down, paying no fur- ther ottenqon to Sammy Jay After s. while Sammy Jay grew tired of screaming and flew away. Roddy waited until he was ‘sure that Sammy really had gone. then oQeoQooQooQooQooQooQooQeoQoM . 3= gAOT PLAY 00MEIIY QF-‘REBEBGA 0F SIIIIIIYBROIIK FARM” began to look about, hoping to surprise e Mouse. Gradually he got near the bushy top of a fallen tree. Long ago Raddy had learned that piles of'brush, fallen trees and similar places often prove well worth looking into. This one.‘ might. He would find out. i Just as she had watched Buster, ‘Bear a day or two bfeore. Mrs. ILightfoot waited and watched rid-val ‘With Buster Bear there was noth-| ing else to do. This time there| was something else to do if there; should _be need. but she wouldn't do it unless she had to. Roddy] didn't know that she was sny-‘l where about, end. of course, he didn't know her precious fawnsI were under that treetop. Perhaps (By Thornton W. Burgess) "Thief! Tlhiefi Thief!" That Faces Two." never misses a chance to spoil Ki Rcddy's hunting. Sammy is doing §J C J glimpse of something rod moving “ma” by m “pert 91""- h‘! l‘ Reddy looked up at him and grin- ned , ing imseii would nave lane I good. This time she could drive off Reddy Fox. It had told him her secret, but had saved her babies There was nothing else to do. ‘Ilihe next story; “Mrs. Lightfoot ek ontract Bridge By Josephine Cislbertson '\9\.\7\. zwcoofi "CAPTAIN" 0F THE TEAM when s very unusual bid is telling his partner, in effect, that he wants t 0"take charge" of that particular deal and make the fin- al decision. In such cases, the partner should strain a point to "get out of the way". observe m1; spectacular case: Northdesien. Both sides vulnerable. qosesis 74 - goers: .§- , 2 O37‘ ' $10“; N ours: .5 W E §K543 garner S ghee 433 gaxqm QQJQ QQNS §KQ5 Tbebldding: so bale. Pass Pass west opened his singleton dis- mond ace. and south went down MUN-OUR TAXES HAVE BEEN PAJS ‘MOTHER WANTS YOU 1U TALK TD THE TAX ASSEQSOQ ABOUT IT- IIEAIITZ MEMORIAL IIALL ‘.5 _""=i=b'-uil'f=~c~/m .-‘-u>'» c. io-‘w 9.. JIIIIE 3rd 8i 4th Directed ly wins. iiusr iliiliLE. t._n.i. Admission 50c Tickets on Sale at Milton's Old Spain lflld 0f a Finale Eiliy lly Biittord mactlride like Buster Bear. he would chang treetop. Roddy didn't change his mind He kept right on until he reached the fallen tree. Then he began to poke his sharp nose in among the brsnchcs. Behind him there was a crash and a snort. He whirled to see gentle Mrs. Light- foot racing toward him. There was nothing gentle about her now. shoulders was standing up. Her ears were laid back. Her usually soft eyes blazed with anger. She was s fighting fury. Barely in time Roddy dodged aside as she~ reared and struck down at him with the sharp-edged hoof of her front feet. It was lucky for him that he had dodged. In a flash Mrs. Lightfoot turned and struck again. Again Roddy was lucky to dodge in time. Never before had he been afraid of Mrs. Lightfoot, but never before had he seen her like this. l-ie had always thought of her as a timid person. too big for him to try to kill, but still timid, always ready to run. This time iteddy took to his heels, and those black feet can very fast indeed. He heand behind him the thud of those‘ pointed hoofs and he didn't slow down his mind and turn sway from that The heir along her neck ending-as bid, when m“ "and m IE0 on. was intended as e spur. to I | take him over the ground tasty ,three tricks at his five-spade ‘ contract. This was in rather sharp contrast with the 500 points North-South would have colegtgd against five clubs, had South been given the chance to double that contract. It would he fruitless to discuss the merits or demerits of South's sequence of bids-as may be seen, he was "trapping" when he pu- sed to one club, and hi; my". set West to do more bidding. In any case. the soundness of South's lihilosophy ls not at issue -~ our present concern is with North's decision to “rescue South from his own folly." - T7118. North had six of South's Spades and s. hand generally hor- rible for defense against clubs, but. nevertheless and notwith- standing. the situation itself de- manded that North pass the five- club bid around! This wag not g normal situation, and if North ind h" the flilghtest confidence in his partner, he would h"; "gum; that South was "chomping st the bit"‘for e chance at five clubs "M!" "w"? other circumstances North’s bidding would have been 5071i“, but in this case South had assumed absolute control and rs. until ha’ no longer heard them Then he looked back and saw that Mrs. Iiightfoot had stopped and wu stamping the ground threat- eningly as she glared at him. At s sell distance‘ Raddy stopped. He set down and srinned at Mrs.‘ Lightfoot. Yes, sir. he grinned at her. - "So that's it!" he barked. "You have some babies under that tree- topl Thank you {or tclllng me" He hadn't seen those fswns. He mother had told him they were there es plainly es if in words. Had she done e foolish thing? She lied done the right thing. just as she had when keeping ' RELIEVE hadn't smelled them. But HIGH" still for luster Bur. Then show. I sponsibility and should have bu" allowed to keep both. i- sir Ruse: o m ’ 31bit’! t,‘ i lily" ii I _, I if I Illflqiilb nemesis-in awnmmoanicsios ly Alex Raymond "Mus we Auonunxs-roibl-N | Mamet. no o; Wflilflfllfl’ ion us... cimuisi HURRY! FIN SH . 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