. PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess zood home, and that is what we uni. lion. v.'il'2;t. Fur ilo-:n'.'i:iti"iIis CLOVER CLUB DANCE ('liarluttctmvn's Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATl'Rl)AY NIGHT limit-ing lint in ;mrl his (lim'ci' Chili Band S(1l()igf' "Maybe he won't come brick." saidl . . ;Paddy. 'l:ihlv-s tor 100 couples. I "Maybe he won't." nzreed Little. illiruw in nunirl riixxippoininwnt Nu lie-:vi'vz1tir)i1s held after 10:30 p.m. Plerise phono in (-um-r-llations early. 109') Beavers always have." lit anyway?" ”Glutton the Wolvei-iiie," rcpliedl leaddy. l 1 Little Joe shook his head. ""rha:l fellow is bad. He is the meanest. fellow in all the Green Forest. 1' ldon't Want him for It neighbor otj imine, With him around I wonldn'r Estav here for anything." I 9-I2 . . , Joe. Then he added. "Maybe he Will l Smmda) hohlcon 4'8 II! he does he won't find me Rrhtlllft " ilhmw .V0U1l RVSGVVR” l ”I believe he it a cousin of lvours," lsnirl Paddy. i "I believe he does belninz to the Eweasel family. and so do I. I sup-l CV9 ANNIVERSARY CONCERT WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28th P. W. C. AUDITORIUM (int ymir Tickots now from llarry A. )lzicD0li;.:alI, Wt-ntlall Phillips, Rendezvous Restaurant. I loose that makes us cousins. But. I 'don't admit we are related. Now I lthiiik I'll be on my way. Good by." lsniri Idttle Joe. l Paddy watched him TlllllllllE and. bounding over the ice. and finally. disanpear anions: the trees. Land ori jwater, it is all the smne to Little; Joe Otter. He is nerlectlv at home :on one. and in the other. Pnddv Hzave a little. sigh of relief, ”Good rlddance." he muttered under his 'hi'eath. Then he started back for fthe den to tell Mrs. Pziddv the izood ;news that she had nothing more to worrv about. It did seem that am Yes sir. it did seem that there was iiothiniz .mnrn to worry about Then one (lav when Padrlv went over to the food jrlllP. he discovered that there was SnmPLl1llli! wrong, There was too much spare, too much air space be-twer-n the surface of the w.1tei' tend the ice overhead. In fact. he Toombs Music Store, iCOllld put his head out of water wthout humplnrz it against. the ice. That. shouldn't be. He knew exactly Iwhsit it meant. It meant that. some- where in the dam was a leak. He swam under the ice over to CFC 0 I or jour W4: aw KILLER IS mnwc; aur- C.l ' AH NEEDS Mann meG9”Qo65:' 5 12w our -raw . or ail' win xd ooomrcu AN' , Wk - 1.9 gt train 7 -. By Josephine Clubertsolr DsTe0iKj60h0O;e0Oe&OOx CONCERNING PENALTY DOUBLES There are occasions when a very close penalty double is more or less logicalnbut the following case was not one of these. -had told Mrs. Paddy that things "l.E,.1:!.:AK lcould be a lot. wane. She didn't South dealer. 'TiiI little thinrs in life that eountd think so. He Was 311 0Pl1ml5l- she Nmlhssoulh Vulnerable. And in the end to much amount 1 was a pessiinfst. It takes both to .A9875 Paddy the Beaver lznd the truth. It lies somewhere .-H9110.-. said Lime Joe, chee,.mm.. vqlay . . between what the two believe. WW7 - H V -eve-f - .6 irr uzis visiting liiv Suddenly a brown head popped her. she was an-Rid you might be ',.A53 mu the XK,'nltvrpillP up out of the uncler-water tunnel. mokmg for ;mub1e' and H” 191; Qjm .Ky had in . in n "es. lie was on the mid Little Joe Otter scrambled out. we had nouble enough in losinz 62 N Q1o9g3 ',(ip h.'gs',(Iri tho l He had re:wh- "Hello."sa:d I.ltllP Joe. cheerfully. um (mp house of Du” Are you .5 W E 2 ml ihrw Iv: is imder the ”I viniidered it I'd find .V0U' 0V9F:stayinvz around here, or are you 9.1754 S .K1o93 Te tn l .n ll”! t'inrvel liar hero I stopped at your den in tlieiu-awlmg mmughji" i.l.K86 ngz lirul icti ' x it C? bank, but MN. Paddi' dldlfl Secmi ”I'in traveling through." replied 4.1 via nlrl l lwd e t Lind in We me" HP chuckled es Little Joe. "There is nothing around QAK7 iii in 11'. h1ri bet-ii the i' . d this. lhere to stay for. I just can't see. QAQ32 ; v-7 1-mui tiefnre Giuvnr. llC'S been PXD9('tlliK you would: how you folk. can be contented ml ;QJ1o-7. w it the rm! and ii1'C.1 mil" Said PRdd.V- "Alld it W0”'l5d!stay in one place. You don't see Th&Nddi"E1 . : he:' I knonv it worried 1191'-"ll anxthing of the Great. World.” lsouu. West North mug sud Little Joe. and he chuCkl- --we see an we want to of it." IO IQ Dble. Pu; t. ed naain greplied Paddy. '”I'l1ei'e is nothing in!2NT Pass 3 NT Dhlg ”YP5" 35l!'PPri Pilflfl.V."1' dill W”l'l7Vl all the Great World better than n Redbl Pass Pass Page I Even though West was not vulmgr- "When nobody tear: it to nieces", able, whereas North-South were. jrhuckled Little Joe Otter. "Who -didl the one-spade overcall of the din- ; mond bid had no justilicntion, Such bids, amounting to virtual psychics, can only mislead partner. However. bad as West's bid Wu, it was still better than East'a double of three notrump! Later, East argu- ed that. with the spncln. king in his own hand, he had had the right 10 conclude that the enemy held only one spade stopper, but East chose ; to overlook the fact that one stop- per might be quite enoughl Above East was ll little careless about the unbid club suit. True, neither South nor North had ; announced club length, but op- ponents are sometimes very mean in such respects, concealing inform- ation that might be" valuable to the rythiiig else. my. Aiioihcr point worth considering in this suit of case is that vulner- .-able expert opponents are apt to he bidding more soundly than one's own non-vulnerable partner! e East had reason to regret his own double! West's opeiiiiiit lead was the spade queen. Declarer won the trick. led a heart to his hand and took the club finesse. This gave him five clubs and four hearts, and he ended up by taking: the diamond finesse ne thing is sure a total score of 2350 points, 9' we iv WW-.--rmrj-& the dam. He looked the dam over very carefully from end to end. He didn't. llnd that leak, You see. it was a very small leak. It was so small he didnt. find it. Yet if he didnt find it all the wat.el' in the pond would drain away. LONDONe-tCP)eA rush-hom- trom Middiesex headed for the financial district 0! London ran out of fuel when it reached the suburbs, Pnsseiigers completed the ncy by bus, By Al Capp I you wmm YOUR BEEN? FASTSI ALPHABETICAL O if7K'i.'- -' it '. EH ORDER ? so Vou'D LIKE To MAKE. A BUSINESS 11:02; 254. MACD V u?i G005 -na,p OUGALL 3 LUCKY .' 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