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A Cryptdgram Quotation. ixaaiina vsaxqorv nrvv bcnv, vxrnov NINRD cot. gar. JIVD-l-IDRRDJ. ‘Yesterday's Cryptaquote: SOULS TO SOULS CAN NEVER REACH WHAT UNTO THEMSELVES WAS TAUGHT- CRANCH. CGLJ ISDA Distributed by Ital Iseiurss Indicate. ha R GOOD NEIGHBGSLL HELP '91,! ..- e~_ gens“... ,_, g1 . Cfléi< (By Thornton Lessons learned the hardest way In your mind will longest stay. —R.eddy m: Roddy Fox, hidden by some brush, watched Farmer Brown's boy put a box down beside an old woodroad tar back oi the Old Pae- ture. He opened ‘the box and stepped back. A handsome young Fox leaped out and ran. He limped s. lBtle. He ran only a short dis- tance before stopping to tum and look back at Farmer Brown's boy, who was lsushinc. Roddy grinned. Farmer Brown's boy started back home. Roddy continued to grin as he watched the young Fox picking his way through the brush beside the old road instead oi walking in it where the going was much easier. Presently he jumped over the old road instead o! walli- ing or trotting across. Roddy chuckled and stepped ad from behind the brush. “Why d“ you do that?" asked Roddy. The young Fox was startled. ior he had not seen Reddy behind that brush. "Do ivhat?" he asked. “Why did you Jump over this old F0811. and why don't you walk in it where the walking is easier " asked Roddy. At first the ‘iyoung Fox had thvusht Reddy was a stranger but now he knew him. He grinned back Contract Bridge By Josephine (hiibertaoa DISCRDVIINATION NEEDED The takeout double is dispensable bidding weapon, but that does not mean that it can be used without discrimination. In tact, there ls at least one com- mon situation in which it should neier for certainly, very rarely) be employed. For example: t” an in- Eaat dealer. Both sides vulnerable. qxasesz '4 eez 4.01s: O8 2 10 Welt 110.01 Dble. Dole. I‘ -. - . As may be seen. aiter South doubled one heart ior a takeout. he and his partner could not "get out.“ North, naturally ieeling that his six-card suit oiiered the best possibility ior saiety. and also feel- ing that South would not have doubled one major suit without at least iair support for the other major, could certainly not be blamed ior rescuing the notrump, and irom that time on. south merely scurried around, searching ior an exit which was not there. West shrewdly opened a trump and. simply by making no mistakes. the defenders collected eight tricks Bzainst the doubled three-diamond cflhtflvt. thus enriching themselves by i100 points. South showed very little un- dersihhdins or imagination when he doubled one heart! It was cer- ifiiiiiy i" hr expected that North would answer in South's short suit, spar’ s-lndeed. since the double °i 0M maior strongly invites a ressonse in the other major, North ‘Z° id ‘i-"in I Doint to bid spades. mi- equallv certainly, 5mm; zgglilfufligainflitw thutorospeci with The 3m i‘ m“ l Dilyer should almost never double a spade or a m‘ f" r tekwur llnieae he is 979F535! f0!‘ U10 other mug;- 5mg 331th] had a splendid pass to one A hgndaome young Fox leaped out and ran at ‘Reddy. "I guess you know," said he. "Ii I don't walk in it nothifi can jump out oi it and catch me." It was ln that very road that a cruel steel trap had caught him by a paw and held him a prisoner until he had nearly starved to death and would have been i! Reddy had not shared iood with him. Then Farmer Brown's b0)’ had iound him, released him irom that terrible trap and taken him home, ied him and cared ior him until that badly hurt paw had healed. ‘There is nothing to fear in it now. I've been using it right along," said Roddy. “There i.sn't i! 1 keep out oi it." retorted the younS FOX- "You are learning," grinned Reddy. "Never forget it and you will keep out o! a. lot oi trouble." 'I'here was a pu led look on the face o! the youna FOX- “What B"! I learning and what should l never Iorget?" he asked. _ “To watch your step." replied eddy. “Traps are sol. for careless eei, to step in. More folks Whik to trouble than trouble ever mes to. ‘Irouble can come to you nd will. But more, very much ore, is walked into. 8o watch our step. You were not doing that hen you stepped in that trap hat caught you." l "How could I help stepping in t It was covered up; I couldn't lee it. Nobody could," protested the young Fox. "I've never been caught in one kt those things and I have lived uch longer than you have." re- plied Roddy. “You've been lucky. Anyway, 701i "haven't been unlucky. I was 11.n- lucky," said the young Fox. "I learned very early to watch my step," replied Roddy. “I learned what you have proved by not walk- ing in this old road just now. You have begun to learn. It is one way oi watching your step." “What is one way of watching my step?" asked the other. "Not stepping where other iolks expect you to step. That trap that caught you was in the road be- cause some one expected a. Fox to use it. Roads and paths are used because it is easier going in them than out of them. But traps are placed in other places, not Just in old roads. So watch your step, young icllow. Watch your step. The easiest way is oiten the surest way oi getting into trouble. 'I‘rou- ble is easy to step into but hard to step out oi. I guess you have iound that out. Learn and live. Ii you don't learn you can't live." "You seem to think you know a lot." sooifed the young Fox. "I do," agreed Reddy, and grinned good-naturedly. “What ls more. I can prove it." "How?" demanded the other. 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