as -By Thornton W. Burgess. PETER IS IN A PIX no matter what the fix you're in Km. faith that in the end you'll win. -Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbit was in I fix. This was nothing new with Peter. All his life he has been getting in and out of fixes. That is partly because N 15 happy-go-lucky. Getting into n .iiX is usually his own fault. the result of heedlessness or careless- ness, or too much curiosity. Get- ling out of a fix is usually because he never loses faith that he'll find some -way out in the end and does. Right now Peter was in one of the worst fixes he had ever been UL To begin with he had been run- niniz and dodging for his life. More in: Hound of Heaven HOLY REDEEMER COMMUNITY CENTRE TONIGHT Curtain 8:40 -coup :asN;,,. . .w . :,3:;x- .-a w Hooty the Owl was sitting on the doorstep outside. than once as he dodged there had been little more than that powder- puff tail of his between the rest of him and the cruel claws of l-looty the Owl. Then he had spied a hole in the ground. somebody's doorway. and he had dived in. He had Just dived in headlong. and he had done it just in the very nick of time. Hooty had been Just reach- ing for him. It was a. close call. but he was safe now, or thought he was. 1-iooty had stopped on the doorstep outside. He had poked his head in and had even threa- l.8. 'Iaektiu' lift smiled in Karachi .'.a (New York Times Service) KARACHI. March 4--The Kar- achi slnd Observer. one of the smaller of the city's five English language newspapers. yesterday assailed the United States for sendlng two million rupees worth of "neckties" to Pakistan's rail- roads. The paper suggested that in view of the rising cost of wheat. it might have been better to send food. It appea . that the Observer had heard that the "ties" were being shipped here under an arrange- ment made by the World Bank to help Pakistan's railroads. They are of course wooden beams on which the track is laid. The Observer however'jurnped to the conclusion that necktie: were'belng sent for the uniformed staffs of the rail- roads and took advantage of that conclusion to rap America's knuckles. Here as in England, railroad ties are known as "Sleepers." he did this he wouldn't come far. Peter would Just so on down to the underground home he knew must be there. '50 for the moment he felt quite safe. , He wasvquite safe from I-Iooty for Hooty is a Bird of the trees. not of the ground. Had-Peter been living out in some parts of the Great West. he wouldn't have been safe. Had he been living where Johnny Chuckls cousin. Yap Yep the the Prairie Dog lives, he would have found living there a cousin of I-looty's called the Burrowing Owl. who lives down in the around just like Johnny chuck and Yin You and other ground-living folk. So tened to come in, but Peter knew if JOINT IIECITAL GAELYNE CRAIG, Soprano, WILLIAM KEITH ROGERS, (M.Sc., Juilliard) Pianist at PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1952. . vocarroruu. scnoor. ; ronesm suoin nouns: The two wceks' Forestry Course being held at The Vocational School has been postponed, for one week, I l due to weather and road conditions, and will com- mence on MONDAY. MARCH 10th. if a satisfactory number of students find it possible to attend. POGO 1. 2' i'i'HE 6iZAN'i7Al7DY CLOCK AN uXXk kl" Lr I m .oL'BilN RABBIT is PicKeTIN' we I" ' Aw tr MAYBE THEY CN FIND A J CV52 UINCELY IT GOTK Ci-iC-KOO tM-iAT6 ONT Q t woes: AN llapoleon and Uncle Elby W1u.IEV,1 six CHICKEN5 5TRIKE TO BRWO DOWN MEAT XVRI vi-'21.- CUGKOQ. up "7....”'I7:L7.7'-.3 Peter Have a long sigh of relief and felt safe. Then he heard somethinv. that upset that feeling of relief completely. He heard a rustling sound somewhere down below. This meant that there was some one down there. Who could it be? A moment later Peter found out. He nricked a paw on something and looked to see what: it was. It was a quill. one of the thousand little spears that Prickly Porky the Pot. cupine carries in his coat and on his tail. Peter knew then that he had got out of one fix only to get into another and worse fix. Yes, sir, Peter was in a worse fix than be- fore. Hooty the owl was sitting on the doorstep outside, and some- where down inside was Prickly Porky. and udginiz by the sounds he was making ready to come up. "Oh. dear, what can I do?" thought Peter. "I-f Prickly Porky comes up here. he'll fill me full of those little spears of his. If to get away from these. I have to no out. . the Owl will catch me." What could Peter do? Just keep still and hope. It sometimes takes more couraoc to all: still and hope than it does to try to fight and run away. Peter sat still and hoped. He didn't see how that could possibly do him any good. but he did it just the same. Long ago he, learned you As ., BREAK THE LAW? ygjll I W , P 9!? AlM, T' SPEND MANV NiCKELS.'a' vr ' linen V , .x V by I 'v' to & ” l "Vi I qr 3! it PANICIY BIDDING One of the most potent argu- ments for aggrenlve slam-bidding is that easily impressed opponent; may be panicked into costly sac- rificing. There lo I type of player who seems to feel. every time the enemy bids a slam. that the con- tract is "on ice." West in the fol- lowing deal was very obviously of that type! Forth deaier.. North-South vulnerable. K J 3 A 10 5- . 5 Q . N 9 3 J 10 8 Q4 9 it 9 WS E O 3 . 4.10 9 s 6 4- J 7 5 H 3 .932 9762 gsqsmss -I-Q The bidding: North East South Wolf .1 1 Pass 2 9 Pas . so PM: Pu: sot” Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass leaped straight to six diamonds West bid his spades at the six- levell Incidentally. North could not be partner had shown the strength for it two-over-one takeout. there a slam. especially in view oi the splendid diamond fit. After all. North had 5!-3 honor-tricks. and it seemed likely that hirhand would produce at least one-club ruff. It was only because South unfortun- ately had three cards in both majors, instead of three or more clubs. that six diamonds could not have been made. West's "sacrifice" did not turn out very well! North-South col- lected two clubs one heart. on: spade and. by taking out dumm,v'- trumps. also made tier 4-llamorr tricks. for a. penalty of 900 uoints Obviously, this was a tremendou? price for West to my to stop his side from gaining 100 points! never know until it happens what can happen. OCEAN DOT Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific. settled in 1790 by the mut- ineers from H. M. S. Bounty. is only two square miles in area. By Walt Kelly Burp ws-rcuni' oom- . FTART "I'll. SPRING... ' vwm N7'4'5706OTO am 5? m7rM,v'i'sM G77 &45OV7 ' By Clifford Me-.BridQ A.-4 .........-:-.-q- ,West was rather inconsistent. to put it mildly! He obviously did not think that his holding was worth even a two-spade overcall of South's diamond response. yet. when North West took it for granted that his adversary ”knew what he was do- ing." and in-a desperate effort to "save something from the wreck." blamed for feeling that since his ought to be an excellent play for y Mv was A BIT. NOT use mo. V25. voua EXCELLENCY. RE SENDS vou HIS REGARD5 AND we FILM. ARE you READY WITH 1;-as paojscroaf THERE ARE A coupes OF THINGS I was some oo TONIGHT our vou suouw GET A SYSTEM, HORAC WHY i7ONlT YOU 5 -. .... a. re Q4 1: em...-.f-4-.(.. I-2 I was some 11: , is TDNiGHT. am- Now 1 cm so "IT GIVES ME GREAT PLEASURE TO BE WIITH YOU ON Ti-HS --ALJ" AUSPICIOUS OCCASION tNo,'ws-AAT '9? 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