' one of ii to get any of those i - ' nun. - skin or Poot Itch get. new scientific, ant; Page 10. Theguardian Mon.. March 26,1956 I B By Josephine Culbertson, BEDTIME STORIESM y The Friendly Rain g By Thornton W. Burgess The one disliked may in the end In truth become a trusted iriend.l -Old Mother Nature The legs of Danny and Nannyj Meadow Mouse are short. When ; you see one of them running along i their private little paths 2 through thc grass. you do not see . their legs at all. Their cousin. Nim- bleheels the Jumping Mouse. cani make long ten-foot jumps when he is in a hurry. You see. he has long jumping hind legs such as a Kan- garoo has. Danny and Nanny can't l jump at all; they just run. They had found out that over in Farmer Brown's dooryard on 3 big - flat rock Farmer Brown's boy kept a supply of seeds, sunflower seeds. y especially for his feathered friends y , Now those sunflower seeds seemed They "mained 'i h”"” "id 'i'd ' tic Danny the fine? seeds he ever lot of sleeping. ad eaten. He ha ound two or - e--e -- W V three that the birds had dropped. they didn't mind it. They were us:-it Also he had found out where they to wet grass. but when it rained were getting those seeds. A little so hard and kept on raining and tunnel in the ground made by Min- training and raining they began to er the Mole led almost over to that dislike the rain. They Said haleiili flat rock. but not quite near things about the rain. Of course enough. There was an open space ,that, was totilisli because the rain uhere Danny and Nanny would be iwouldnit mind uhat they said Then in plain sight it they tried to run .too, it is always foolish to say hale across it to the big rock. They ;ful things about anybody or any- didnit dare do it, That is. iiley .thing. didn't dare do it in daylight. Theyi when at Mm last the clouds did E0 Wei" the” 3&9” dark but broke apart and drilled away. and :hen there were no seeds there. J-OHM mum, m.1L,h, ML Sun smiled The birds had iake" "'9'" 3” be down on a net, not world. Dannyi fore jolly. rniind. M13 5”," we” 1" went over to see if his featheredi bed behind iii? Piiiiiie Hi”-5 friends were Sliii getting those de-i Finding "lat me” we”."0 seiids licious seeds on the flat rock. When i "WET! W35 3 diieadmi disapimii." he peeped out from under the long ment. They went over there again grass at the and M. the tunnel of. "'9 nexi ”igi"- There w9re."0 seeds Miner the Mole which he now usedi They Kuessed ii"-in mat if they were more than did lilliner he thought at Seed! it would first that all the leaves had been have i0 be in the daytimc and that iblown away Then he made a wond- meam Wmeimw gemng met there ierful discovery The rain had prov- Without Wins See"- The 3"” ed to be a friendlv rain It ha wasnit long emugh m hide mem' soaked and beaten flatiall those There were many leaves' hm mesa loose leaves so that now tliev made New "bmm Anyway they would a sort of car et or blanketiall the rustle if one tried to move about a to the am rock Could he under mam They just did!” dare icrei; under them all the wav to try to get over to that big rock yth ii)! .k d th d 1. ;. under cover of the leaves. Finally; 'd ,5 rm 3" "S9 e Muus they! gave up "trying. ghe birds EE.5;..a wou d get a ose see 5. i , ' Then one day it began to rain. ANCiE5T JNSTRUMENT It rained and it rained and it rain- An ancesmr of the violin. the K1 DERBY End Nanny had their rebec was a pear-shaped Arab in- Wm! Under F3i'meT Bi"3Wi"5 henilstrument with two or three strings house. It ya: gry urxierfithetreggng played with a how. very com or a e. . rs e p lidn't mind the rain. They remain- 1 d l' ' 6 ICIOUS pd at home and did a lot of sleep-i treat trig. By and by they had to go out i after aw) lo get something to eat. At first ICIEMA ITC you eat -- 6.? chewing 6 To quickly clear your skin of ember- rouing. external blemishes. Eczema. Plmpieo. ltching, Cracking. Feeling from druzgist today. tonight. for a clearer. softer, smoother itkin tomorrow. satisfaction 0? money . buck trial offer. Don't suffer from I had 1 Ikln any longer. Get NIXODERK today. 1 AEROWAX SAVES RE-WAXINGI am - Arno,” flavour sweete Ttiaslllllii eoiviu BAOK Enavuaoam wiiu wvuinuci . "Eli Moo. 4 w-Q STOP THAT WHO WAS T0 BLAME A correspondent writes: "the hand herewith cost us the top score in a match-point duplicate game. suit-e we were considerably under average on this board. Please dis- cuss the bidding and fix the blame part was obviously correct. part- icularly in view of the vulnerability but West was not correct in his assertion that East should have doubled North's one nolrunip, nor was he remotely correct in bidding L. aids digestion while the ns your breath! T" East and Wes". three diamonds at his. West's next turn. True, West could not double Eu; degjgl-' lthe one notrnmp with a guarantee 1qo,u,.souu, yumenbh of success-it was barely conceivable gJ 8 0 5 2 that North m i g ht be able to 'K 10 8' to run a long heart or spade suit .4 butglf West himself did not want gx J G to risk a penalty double of one no- .K .A Q 1 trump. then -he certainly should ' 7 5 N 'J 6 g 3 have Jump-raised to his partiit-i"s . A Q J 9 W E .8 club suit instead of iniplying that 7 g S gA ,8 15 his hand was good for nothing QQ 10 4 3 but a diamond contract. .10 9 4 3 If West had bid lhrce clubs iii- QAQQ stead of three diamoiilds. East K 1053 cuud have taken a c ance on .2 : bidding three notrump. but as it as, East was helpless - and The bidding at this table want: i iriameiess. En! South Wen North 14. I. Dole INT ' - "”” run run to PA: DAILY CROSSWORD Pm P” Actions 4. Water god so. Ix- , 1. Excellent tBabi-I.) amine, still uiiuiiiig: "West argued that. 3, Rough. 5, Him-:',; u East sllititilgphaxgilgoigaggg malted wool 6, Vandals Ic- "iw "" ”” - ' "55? t 0.131 nd 9 1. Hzgh tmiin.) oou is iiiai iVi':ib5.3gi.i1d iigve dgllbled "1" (File. you a.vist-oiis M. Giriio :i'o:td aiiso siat:(llgthatreVseSti:n:():ll!i?:i ouln) oi Amelop. name tili:-itip-tiltlilliilllfi bid was not forcing ii! Svhe": iR.”CiN n' indigo ' Who Has riL',lil it either?" i i; 31;? H A.-mugeni 2o.itppor- ancam Linuiinu An uiitiitised observer can scar- i ' uni" "mu nO"' Bang iimiiia cely fall I” point 8 finger at west. 14. Neuter 13.Sl.PHtly "1. ,, as the ciuiiv party. His penaltvi pmnwn h""""".i5 " 3'"'""i" 'i'""' double or unc diamond (which incidi-i '5 nib 'jho” '”''”d” '" T m”' entally ii.is a rash bid on South's "- Americlll lelephonl 26. Live coal: 8!. Penn! moth (No Words) 28. inundation 36. Letter of the "' " )8. Prevnlonl. 16. The thigh 29. Second U. B. alphabet - - V 20. Land- hone President :7. Own; 3 Tun isia n ' I measure 16. Macaw: 3!. Enclosure 89. Buddhg ' ' ' 21. Beast 4Braz.) to engnarg (Chm) rqahondllsix Rloili 22. Fellow: 10. City in elephant: (.0. Chinese 'rUNis. ruiiisia (AP) e About 123;-A C0"d"'"M i”"”'" Undilt meunro 8.000 Tunisian nationalists rioted ':n"I::1enrled here Thursday to emphasize den 71. Amniun maiids for quick, complete inde- Indian pendent-e. French security forces 30-TYPE broke up the demonstration with '"93-5""-9 fire hoses and tear gas after "'::':”l::'. y a 45 minute fight. p :1 Jewixh Other thousands of Tunisians month cheered the moderate nationalistl 33.NipperllkI leader, Habib Bourgiba, on his rel Ciiw 1. turn from Paris with a rreiicii. 34-”"-''c "0" pledge of autonomy in which Sitfllli 35' xggiiiigm tics between France and Tunisia 31 Drone Iuill be retained. They gave B0ur- ,!8'Tend n ;giba ovations at the airport and at: Em" E ' C5 "the palace of the boy of Tunis.l ' "”',3"5 Sidi Mohammed al Amin. to whom iii Hit” N" he reported. I " ;,B”a)h The French Army. meanwhile. - ""3 continued its aggressive attack on "V" ldissident tribesmen in the desert iarea of southern Tunisia and sent Pow" back r e p o r t s to headquarters 1- Bmd . Thursday that another 70 rebels 1Ml5CiIi9V0V had been killed. Some 50 rifles and Ptrlon 7.500 rifle cartridges were found. I.Negattvo French losses were three dead and reply ' four wounded. DAILY CBYPTOQIJOVIE PTY SPY lTPCEYA'M TENNYSON. COUGH VVITH MATHIEU'S COUGH EARLVI TO LEAB4 TFESE BIIRD5 E6AD,MAQTt-IA! HAVE you ' NOTICED How FATHER i-3 GLICKING UP LATELY Z HE HAS QOUGHT 6EVEl'2AL New LlLAC COLOGNE!-a I Trzusr HE iswr CAUGHT IN THE wee OF some 5ii.i.v ROMANCE THAT ILL Becirs irivc out ACH t pit Hts AuSTet-25 YEAI25 --L)MTKAFF.',5 AXYDLBAAXB BLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0'5, etc. Single letters. lp0I- (rophiu. the length and formation of the wordo In Ill htnu liuh day the code letter: are different. A OrypIognm'QuohIton II P c I E Y Y Q . OPQQPS-eMEJNYMZYJAY Saturday's Cryptoquoln: RING IN THE LOVE OF TRUTH AND RIGHT. RXNG IN THE COMMON LOVE OF GOOD- Distributed by King haunt: Syndteot. Po? I5 A PRETTY FAST PITCHER -.-vouuze swmeine LATE!-aw Cutter Ends 500-Mile Tow HALIFAX (CP) -The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter castle Rock ended an eventful 500 - mile ocean tow Friday when it arrived here with the D i s a bled Swedish freighter Sunannvik. The cutter was dispatched from Argentia. Nfld.. Tuesday to aid the 36;!-toot freighter whose main en. gincs broke down while en route to Wilmington, Del.. from St. Law. rence, Nfld., with a load of flour. spar. A tow line was put aboard the crippled ship Wednesday about 500 miles southeast of Halifax. The line was dropped Thursday when the Castle Rock made a forced dash toward Halifax with a seriously ill searnnn. James F, Reed. 20, of Paragon, Ind. A naval helicopter met the cutter 30 miles beyond the harbor mouth and raced Reed to a naval hospital where he underwent a successful appendectomy. The cutter then turned back, picked up the 1.999-ton Sunnanviit 90 miles off Halifax and completed the tow. 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