Tuesday, Jan. 31. 1956 The Guardian. Page 7 By Tliorninli PETER STAYS AT HOME game, people are so very dense: 1hey must be frightened into sense. -Old Mother Nature. the dear Old Briar Patch is the lBlFSl place in all The Great world for Peter Rabbit and Mrs. Peter. it is made up of bushes, mung trees. briars and brambles all tangled together. It is. such brambles that make it a safe place tor Peter and Mrs. Rabbit. With their Sharp teeth they have cut little paths this way and that through the brambles. in some places the brambles are so tang- lcrl that the little paths through them are really little tunnels. They arr Just big enough for those Rab- bit. to run along easily. Once in a great while some hun- ;rx enemy tries to follow Peter or 'llI'- Peter. They never get far. riirir faces are scratched and their coats are torn by the bramb- lrz. They usually back out before they have gone very far. now wouldn't you think that Pet- -r would be content and happy to .iav at home in such a safe place? But tic isiiii. He has wliat is call- -d tlw wandering foot. That means hat he likes to go wondering about. This is because he is so full of ('JIl" ltv. Nmv Mrs. Peter is not at all like Prim in that respect. Mrs Peter is u hat is called a homebody. She tlPal'lV loves the dear Old Brinr Palrh and is content to stay in it. She, does her best to keep Peter thorn. But every chance he gets then she isn't watching. he slips Mil and away he goes, llpperty, luipeily. lip over to the Big River. lira Peter is always sure that something will happen to him and he will never come home again. But he always does. This night the Black Shadows had rrept out from the Purple Hills ex- tra earlv. Anyway. it seemed that tray to Peter. "I think I'll run over to the Old Pasture and see if old Jed Thump- -.r is still there." said Peter to lirs Peter Old Jed Thumper was llr: Peter's father. "You will do nothing of the kind." dcrlared Mrs. Peter. ”Why not.'?". asked Peter. "I just heard Reddy Fox bark Ct.lDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS Phone (922 120 Kent Sf. Refrigeration Repairs To All Mnku APPLIANCES SALES 8s SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phone: 0541 I544 TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Channel 2 TIIISIAY til) p.mpFM Conrort. lull am pm.-Florian znbach 1:3) pm.-At -Home with Bola Crochr. 4:!) pin.-Today with Arlene l Holder H5 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano 5:00 p.m.-I-Magic of Music 13” ltm.-Howdy Doody 100 D.m.-Barbie's scrapbook 330 p.tn.4:l(CW-'l'V News assay. in. News .in.-Florian Zebacli .in.-Adventures of Robin Hood .ni.--GM Iiicniro. Jrt.-Dragnet an.--Pick The Stars . . :'?.'?f!'. 83333 sagas 'vvv. rs: ;:?if"' ii at Soc- 2 5 2 45 i E ii I with all other nations weapons for forces stationed in both East and West Germany. in- W- Bursa- "I juiatlheard lteddy Fox bark ovt there." said Mn. Pater. over there." said Mrs. Peter. "I didn't hear him." said Peter. "You would have if you had been using those long ears as it was intended they be used. What is more. I heard Mrs. Reddy am- wer him. So both of them are mitt- lng over in the Old Pasture." de- clared Mrs. Peter. "Then I'll go over to the Green Forest." said Peter. No sooner were the words out of his mouth than they heard the hunting call of Hooty the Owl. big- gest and fiercest member of the Owl family. Peter changed his mind. He yawned. "I think I'll stay at home tonight.” said be. He yswned again. He was pretending to be sleepy. "I'm glad for once you have a little sense. Peter Rabbit." said Mrs. Peter. She said it rather tart- ly. Peter didn't mind. Warsaw Pact Members Issue Declaration PRAGUE tReuters)-Jflie Com- mtmist countries of Europe Satur- day night called on the West to Join them in 1 series of European security agreements after enlist- ing East Germanys armed forcesl in their military network. In I joint declaration signed and issued here. the eight nations of the Communist Warsaw pact said they are willing to co-operate "for the strengthening of European secur- ity and the elimination of the threat of A new war in Europe." concretely. they suggested that both the Warsaw act nations and the members of the North At- lantic Treaty Organization agree "to solve differences and conflicts arising between them only by peaceful means! They also proposed that the "in- terested countries" ban atomicl eluding German troops, and called for establishment. of a zone in Europe where the number and location of armed forces would be' limited by special ugreement. 'Twenty-iwo army men from val- Strongo But True H F. B. MacArthur Hearing screams for help. Mrs. Jane Boyce found Charles Oliver confronted by Ill 3118?! bolt on a farm near London Mrs. Boyce marched up to the bull. broke a walking stick over its head. and firmly told it to leave. The hull ambled away. Oliver was unburt. Fire broke out in- the home of Sidney Fleming. ncor Schroun Lake. N. Y. Volunteer firemen and neighbors rallied around. They car- ried everything inovablc from eyery W in the house-even the kitchen Grocer George Jacob gave chase when a man armed with-a knife robbed his store. in Detroit. of 3256. But when a gust of wind whipped about 880 in bills from the tliief's hands. Jacob stopped to re- trieve his money. Happiness is no easy matter; it's very hard to fbid it within ,our- selves and impossible to find It elsewhere. .r Scle lists list the praying man- its head. Needles. P1113. razor blades. and a few perfect leaves are enough to keep Adrian Lewis happy for many hours. For almost 40 years Lewis bu found plensu e in his unusual lenf-etching hobby. Lewis. who lives near Nqv York City. uses maple. horse chestnut. basswood. oak. linden. and ash leaves. Most of his etchings feature scenes from the Bible-Calvhry. Daniel in the lion's den. Noah's Ark. and Holy Land scenes at the time of Christ's birth. g Using his few simple tools. Lew- is stm ly-penetrates the surface of the leaves to various depths. He uses no patterns or tracing guides of any kind. His finished leaves. most of which he gives to friends. are preserved by lacquer. or sim- ply by pressing them between the pages of a heavy book. Of his hob- by, Lewis says. "For almost 40 years leaf-etching has been provid- ing some of the relaxation my body requires." - Is there a taller king? Maybe so. but we don't know where? King Charles Mutarn Rudahigwa. ruler of Ruanda Urandi. in the Beglian Congo. is six feet. nine inches tall. Marriage keeps Nezar Tcwfik. a 28-year-old Arab prince. inighiy busy. He has managed to marry 45 women in the last year. Tcwfik says he marries every woman who strikes his fancy Only two of the I955 wives have proved sufficiently winsome for Tewfik not to divorce them. The law allows him only four wives at one time. but does not limit the number he can divorce. One of the most fantastic armies of all time was the Imperial Nose- gsys of Russia. for each soldier had an unusually big nose. You see. Emperor Nicholas 1 had heard there was a certain big-nosed tribe of fierce fighters in the northern reaches of his kingdom. They'd never quite been tamed and re- glmented. If a man with a big nose was a good fighter in one part of the kingdom. why wouldn't a man with 1 big nose in another part also make an excellent combat soldier. the emperor reasoned. So he sent men out -into the hiizhways and hv- ways to conscript Russian males with extra prnmincnt beaks. In time. they found enough of these large-nosed individuals to form a Senlencecl For Army Fraud QUEBEC (CPI-Gerard (Jagne. 48-year-old owner of Gagne Trans- port of Quebec City. was sentenced Friday to four months in jail and ordered to pay a Sl0.000 fine nr serve another six months on con- viction of defrauding the Canadian Army in connection with a furni- ture-moving racket. . Gagne pleaded guilty to 53 charges. lie was sentenced to four .months concurrent on each count. carticr Camp were tried by a mil- liary court in connection with the frauds. dating back to 1954. and received sentences varying from a few weeks to two years. get you e perks. you up when things down ' About 89.000 was involved. ob- tained from the army for furniture moving never carried out. De- fence counsel told the Judge that lGagne had made restitution of all lthe money. its as he only insect that can turn. The fact that a player has pan ed previously has no effect. what- ever on the safety of the overcnll he then elects to make. Thus. there was neither rhyme nor rea- son in South's belated club hid in the following case: South dealer. Both sides vulnersblef l QQJBTGI C542 g .1065 ;I( Q: QAK94 on g N 0:010? 9'K8'f 82 WSE Q9 1.51295 Q33! .105 QKQB l QAQJ QJIOJH 'l'hebiddin,r South 'Went North' But Pas: Full Pass 1. 2; Dblo. Pan Pus Pan South almost escaped destruct mil when East gave long consider- ation to taking out his partner's double. but even though it is nev- er wholly satisfactory to let a five- card major suit go unmentlon as East would have to do here in respect to his hearis- East's singleton diamond and three trumps weighed heavily in favor of accepting the double. regiment L000 strong. strangely enough. the czsr's the- ory turned out to be correct. This legion of Cyranns actually fought with unusual distinction and valor. Their iainc spread Lin ughout-tlic Crimean fighting front. and they were grcetod with awe wherever they went. "CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson an nor wiurr af'Ksiirs'b1?oi; r' ididn't want to ho pushed to five The enwinz slaughter vuoven ' Hui” than West or East. could ""9 hlllied for. let alone expect- ed- West opened the singleton Spade and East. after winning the trick. shifted to his singleton. South tried the finesse. and when Wui Won he led a diamond for East to "lift Last then cashed the spade nee. letting West get rid of 3 heart. and East next cashed the heart ace and led the through fl9l:lat'Pl'. West rufflng away s'".'”l 5 W18. East ruffed another diamond. cashed his heart (Eli and then led a spade. To sum "IL South came out with exactly two tricks on his contract for eight tricks. tind so sutfcrcti the not in- considcrablc loss of 1700 pointsl South moaned that the card; had been stacked against him. and in- deed. that was true Nevertheless. "'0'-lgh U19 lhunis-hment was too severe tor the ollense. the fact re- mainsiliat South had been "asking for it when he put in the overcall. Aside from salt-ty, there was noth- lug to be gained by that bid. It wasnt a lead-(lirectim.; call..who wants partncr to load to a lack. high suit? ll wlisnit the ground- work fnr a ”savc".esur(-ly, south heart queen clubs against a gainv bid by the opponents. So tho only supposition left is that South hail an irresist- ible desire to bid and make two dubs! , IS Yilllll CIIIID Of cnursc. in modern warfare 11 big nosc might not do a man mun good. but it still might be som consolation to him to know thei was a time when. by looks alonr he'd have been considered a first class lighting man. ; Preirrls began in Rome. where they were given to children for saying their prayers properly. says the National Georgrapliic Society. The shape of the pretzel is said to represent little arms folded. 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