;,i Page 14. The Guardian pi seams: S'l'Oll A Lost Appetite By lhornton W. Burgess Some things through pain we have to learn; Through suffering must wisdom earn. Bobby Coon. Bobby Coon was going home in I had temper. Yes, sir, he was doing just this. He had been very sure he was going to get a dinner of eggs. He had discover- ed where Mrs. Beauty, the Wood Duck. had her nest in a tree over near the pond of Paddy the i Beaver deep in the Green Forest. ” His mouth had watered so that it fairly dribbled as he started to climb that tree. it was a long, long time since he had tasted an egg. He was sure now that he was going to have a feast eggs. Then he had found that he couldn't get to that nest. Prick- ly Porky the Porcupine was in the way and wonldnlt get out of it. There was no passing. sit wasn't that Prickly Porky was going to get those eggs. He wasn't even interested in them. He doesn't eat eggs. Probably he didn't even know there were any eggs up above him in the Wood DLy:k's house though he may have guessed it. . Just as a warning Prickly Porky kept swinging his tail back and forth. That tail is covered with little short spears. called quills. A couple of them were loose and fell out of that swing- tag tall. Just by chance they hit Bobby Coon in the face. Now a Porcupine quill is one of the meanest things in an the Great World to be ' 18 lll8l'P-D0lnted. It is covered WW1 tiny barbs that allow it to I11!) in very easily. but make it very difficult to pull out. So the little spears keep going in deeper and deeper, and unless they are gotten out will after awhile make places around them very sore. That is why all the people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows are very careful to leave Prickly Porky As be alarmed along toward home Bobby soon had lod his appetite completely. As he shuffled along toward home Bobby Coon had lost his appetite completely. He didn't even think of eggs. All he thought about was getting rid- of those two little spears. Every now and then he stopped to try and brush away those little spears with his long-fingered little hands, or to rub them off by rubbing his face on the ground. Each time he made matters worse. Prickly Porky had been very Monday, June 18, 1956 Many i s Grads IilIsilllab'e For Employment MONTREAL (BI) .. pl" .3 every six university 3-gduua indignant when Bobby Coon had 915433 1" lob: with the accused him of throwing those gfgggrgeng-cgumwusio for em- spears. He had slapped his tail Sign official "M "'”y” wmml” back and forth as hard as he A. E. Ault, an-eccog ' pinning could to prove that he couldn't and development with zgicommn. throw a spear if he wanted to. sion. told a panel meeting of the Not a single little spear had university couuemu mu pine flown off his tall. but Bobby Coon ment association mag mu" grad"; wasn't convinced. "He did throw ates are turned down becauu the them right at me," Bobby kept have the wrong nmud. towug saying over and over to himself. work. A lot of people are just like This statem t Bobby. They really think that a other panel m:lInb:r:s1nl::lllllie:g '3 Porcupine can throw his quills. R. Armstrong, employee Omani He cannot do anything of the sort. with Bell Telephone Company. and Sometimes loose quills fall out P. M. Draper, vicaprealdelgt in of his coat, or are accidentally charge of industrial relations Can- thrown free of his fail when it ada Iron Foundry, ' M is swinging back and iorth. Whenl Mr. Ault said mo” univguny Iizhis happens. he doesn't exenigraduates today expect too good now it. I a position as soon as they leave So Bobby Coon madc llls nay (allege. They have a general id home feeling' very miserable and that they went to be an '1 an out of sorts. He hadn't any ap-l he said, but no lpmmueau ve' petite at all. Later. bciore he'11fe, . c m 1" finally got those two little .,spears out. his face became so sLu't' that course they are many goes, but eating hurt and of i'uu1'se he they are more like fingers tan had very little appetite tor ;my- toes. It was lucky for him lhat thing that hurt. lie did finally he had them and managed to get the two little spears out. Fnrluse them to get rid of those little Bobby Coon has long fingers. Of) spears. ls?-we--seneveii a-swj 1 odebrated Dublin mathemanam AT THE AGE OF I2 HAD MASTERED IEBREIV-(Alli! r6REEK 'FRENClIs IMUAIV-SBMWI '6EPM.4Al-SYRIAC-PERJYAW rARllBl' -S9MS'k'Pl7'- IIWDI AAID IMLAVJ .0--..-.......-n-....-.- By J. R. Williams WTCA2 HAINT A-&ON' i TO SE NO FLN F I KIN HELP IT--I'M A-GOIN' TO TELL HIM! IT'S LIKE TRAlNlN' KIDS 'on the spade return West took only the same three losers. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable Q FOO-D m z ,-repose Declsrsr should let west hold the king of spades. Defeat h staring right at him if he wins the opening load. as should Ioolt tor greener pasturu. ll.nt's see if anything san go wrong If we don't take the king at spades. What are the various pllya West can make aftriok two? . . I. West loads another spade. If that happens we will trump in dummy. and lead a club. Grant- ing that East takes the ace, dum- my's king of clubs will take care The jump bid to four hearts in of the last losing spalds. on” thin gm, gequencc, aside from .show- defense the losers are a spade. lug adequate strength to warrant heart and club. . a game bid, is also used to im- 2. West leads the ace at trump press partner with the fact that and continues with a spade. Fine. the heart suit is self-sumcicnt. We make eleven tricks. It can be seen that North might 3. West leadsa. low trump. We have been tempted to play in one win it and force out the ace 0! of his own suits if South's spa trump. The defense gets aspade, piosch had been less forceful. a heart and, 1: mg gun Lg lug, South won the spade lead, and a club. trumped a spade in dummy. A p4. West leads a diamond. We low club was led from dummy. .ll'ln with the jack, trump I spade and East went up with the ace. 'and lead a club. Again there are El O-O45 Phi? o-D, The bidding: North East South ll st 1 0 Pass 1 Q 1 4 2; Pas! 4 V opening lead-king of spades. Mickey Mouse his two spade Ulckl. which re- Summary. West cannot defeat aulted in a one trick set. us with any return at ix-lck-twq, Aside from the possibility the if the king of spades is not taken. defense might slip and let him The ace of spades act: as a guard get away with the -li"E1Et0n against any more spuuic losers. 0 1956. Km: Futures Syndicate. Inc. HOPES IKE WILL RUN BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) e Former President Truman said Wednesday he hopes President Eis- enhower's health will be good and will enable him to run for re-elec- tlon. 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