ruesday, May 31. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 y By Thornton run SANDPECKER3 ".":”II.l2?i his .. be. sold Mother Nature. ..,-,..,g ,1 mm!" said Grandfather PM Hunt:-a-rum! I see. thosei i 5a,..i..m-i.vis are back. i "wliii""askP(i Peter Rabbit. He . huwi niiniod. He was puzzled. ---n,...p Snndpcckers. replied unmdtziiliz-r Frog. Rabbit. Pater you know them as well as I do." '1 iiuu-a-rum! Prirr st-ratt-lied I long ear with . Inn; hind foot. He looked all lrolllltl lie didntt sec anybody whom he didn't know. "Sand- perlu-r."" said he. ”Snndpecker.-.1 Idnnl heiieve I know who the Sandpeckers are. I know the Wo(lt'1IlFf'kf'l' folk. but the Sand- perkPl'.a are new to me. I never urn heard of them before." Graiiiliailivr Frog. sitting his his green lily-pad. grinned. Anni-ny, that big mouth of his lfWil(P(l as if it was gr' ' W. Borges the smiling Pool. or a gravel-pit not far away. which had been dug by men making roads. That really was his first choice. Mrs. Rattles had refused to even go look at it. ”Sandpecliei's!" said Peter over and over to himself. "Sand- peckers! than a good name. That's what they do. peck sand. That's what I'm going to call them." Peter didn't realize how diffi- cult it is to get a common name changed. Rattles might be truth a Slndpecker. but he had been for so long a Kingfisher. that probably he always would be a kingfisher. Peter should have remembered how he tried to change his own name from Peter Rabbit in Peter Cottontall. Ito the pasture with a sheep dog. Soon the dog began to dance and howl. Then a cow fell down. Bill went to investigate. 5058371 tail and got a shock. ta electric light pole had short- c trifying it up to 3.000 volta. "1 youth was required by law to be acted normal. IIckl.l!lhQbll'Il.thellIll'nll5!CONTRACT Bill Trevor's curiousity led him He pulled An investigation disclosed that the swamp field. elec- In Manchester. England, they have it machine that composes love letters. using such endearing words as: "Darling Sweetheart." Yours beautifully etc. The ma- chine is an electronic computer. After he'd finished with an ax- ecttl . Charles Sanson, Chief Executioner of Paris a couple of centuries ago. would play with children. or by himself. Why? Be- cause the chief executioner was only seven years old! In those days the job was hereditary. Thus. when C ' les' father died. the boy automatically filled his shoes. as the saying goes. Of course. Charles didn't actu- ally do the head Capping. He had an assistant named Prud- homme who did that. However. the present every time a head rolled. The result was probably the most horrible part of it all. The boy began to acquire a taste for this sort of thing. When he was only 12. Charles dismissed Prud- lkiorknme. and from then on did the Strange But True By I. I. Ilacnruiur This little item tells of the fol- low who couldn't win even though he'd bet on a horses' nose. Who was he. and why couldn't he win on the S10 he'd placed on a horse running at Suffolk Downs. Mass? The horse. Flying Tuck. won and paid 3205.50. But the man couldn't collect because he was a police inspector who'd placed the bet merely to get evidence against a bookie. Henryd. Wales. has solved its number one mystery - the my- stery of its dancing cows. For days the cows had been do- ing all kinds of fancy steps while out to pasture. some superstitious mm " Strange but 6. POWER MOWERS Production of powered lawn mowers in Canada jumped to 25.- 500 in 1953 -from 8.600 the year previous. UNITED ASSOCIATION at PLUMBERS Local No. SN Meeting at L.P.U. Hall 8:00 PM. Wed., June 1st "(hiiu-ii-riim! Peter Rabbit. you knmi them as well as I do." said he ”?xmi-i- heard of them before," said Peter. ”(:randfather Frog rolled his his gongly eyes up at Peter. "You may never have heard of them. but you've seen the Saiidpeckers often enough. Listen! There's one of thvm now." "That's Rattles die Kingfisher," said Peter. "0! course." said Grandfather Iron. ”But why shouldn't he be called Sandpecker as well Kingfisher? He is called King- fl:-lwr becaiisc he catches fish. Thcre are other birds who catch fish. There is Plunger the Osprey. who is also called Inrl Longlegs the Heron. and other mombers of the Heron family. There ,is Griiywing the Gull. and Snwhill the Mcrgnnsor. and others ti the Duck family. But there are not many feathered folk who tlii: holes in the sand. lsnit Sandpecker just as good a liottm: That's what tlllflh of them as. Snndpeckers. Elli idea. Grandfather below. If a bird is called a Wood- pecker because he peclis holes hi wood, why shouldn't who perks holes in a book be called a Sandpecker?" "He should." replied Grand- father Frog gravely. as It that Iii"? settled the matter. illennivhlle Rattles the Isher and Mrs. Rattles had come In from the Big River. and were on their favorite perches in the MK hickory tree on the bank at the Smiling Pool. They still were make their home. Mrs. was in favor of a certain bank on the Bill River. Rattles would hear none of it. He was for either lh-9lllt!llt'Si' part of the bank at name for Rattles? i think it is Pelnr thought that over. "That's said he. "1 never thought of it dl5PllllflK as to where they should CLEAN CLOTHES VVEAR LONGER For Your DEV Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 1387 !.:----a- Burke Electric Autliorized & lleiilorlg Electrical Wiring . ;””'Aht;;.t::.::"” time A - ........-r.-.:''--e-- ; I56 Grout Goo. ti. nisi. mi on villagers feared the dancing ani- mals were possessed of evil New Members welcomed spirits. Aonoon DOWN - , 7-. 1- Olrsuu I. A wile ol ' its, an sense 3.", um.) in touch VI". 3!. Girl's 6. 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"Time and &- wait for no ” man" .Covorvd Rattles Wm. scales as Honorable 46 Dispatichu lO.1'cntIe Goll H X HAIX QOIQ QOII Iiol Ilatuhgh IIUGGED X OLD N Cl-IURCI-IYARD-HOOD. one letter Qiply nut for another. hi this example A is used 309- 3!! UINO I-'3. X tor the two 0'5. ote. Single letters, apos- Isophta. the length and loi-motion of he words are all hm"- llcb day the code tstton an dtnonnt. Atentegn-Quoceloa XONQ IL (0!!! ll OUNJQ I-I DIQWIQPI!-rvnoi. :aevnieaoar'rnavouNc.a0r QOVU. WBBII XPA'LQ WICV WI IY JOSEPHINE y rim use or A p-513131 comprehensive test. of a players skill might be Mud on one simple point: the use he makes of the lone entry that may "be in dummy. Here's an illustra- tion: North dealer. North-south vtihteigablo and 30 Oh ICON. giuioi-. Q1086! gnu T” anus '36! :TiJu N CA a W E 0017 9:51 3 QKJ106 It Q2; QQIZ QKJ9d 4.AQs48l flteblddliig: North" But Iouth Wm Pass 14 2; 1' INT Pass Pass SQ" Pun Pass 4; Pass Dble. (hnal hid) it is dtittcuit to follow the workings of North's Inintl. 10 grasp now he could have eueled himself to bid two riotrump' eve! West's two hearts and yet could not. "get. up a double" of East's three spades. When North da- clined to double that call, South got the impression that most of North's values lay outside of the spade suit. and so South ven- CULBERTSON AN ENTRY West opened the spade deuce and dummy'a ten forced East's ace. South ruffed, crossed over to the diamond ace, discarded I heart on the spade king, and then led the low trump. East put in i the ten. South won with the queen. cashed the club ace and threw East in with a trump. The net result of all this. however, was that South lost six trick: and suilered a 500-point penalty. South wu.in far too great I. hurry to get..rld of I. heart. The diamond ace should have been reserved for a better purposi- to take a diamond finesse to the jack. on the highly informative bidding, it was dds-on that West. had five hearts but that he didn't have both top honors. so East was marked with the blank ace or possibly the blank king. Thus, the right plan was to finesse dia- monds without cashing the spade kin , then to lay down the dia- mo Ii king (thus stripping East of that suit) and to lead a low heart from the Smith hand, throwing East in. East's best re- turn is a club honor. South takes the finesse, cashes the trump act. and leads the trump deuce. But would have been wise to throw an honor on declarer's trump ace, then to get of! lead by returning the nve-spot, but South can dc- cline this gift--be can keep Eu! in by under-playing the club live. and East must. then lead up to dummy'a spades, letting South throw an both of his remaining tured to four clubs. hearts. 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