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LEAGUE 0F MERCY loam cabsswoao 91153191153» TEA AND DISPLAY at The CUNDALL 110m: i TUESDAY, may 11 l I i l | 3:30 f0 5:30 P-M. some hunters hunt because oi need. No such excuse may others plead. -Old Mother Nature. Black Pussy the Cat is what is . called s born hunter. That is, the love oi hunting was born in him. 5H. comes oi a iamily oi born He never has needed to. Never in all his liie has there been a day when he has not had at Farmer Brown's house all the iood he could eat, and this without ever- having to hunt ior it. But while this has satisfied the needs oi his stomach it hasn't satisfied his love oi the excitement oi hunting, a love ior which he is not to blame because he was born with it. So every now and then Black Pussy slips away to go hunting. He tries Just as hard to catch those he ls hunting as ii he needed . (Iy Thornton W. lurgeu) . l» Beiore he had s chance to try to creep around. the little Squirrel was caperirlg on top oi the stump beyond reach. them ior iood. But when he h nloceesiul he doesn't always kill those he catches. He oiten takes them home alive and unhurt, only “terribly irlghtened, to show how smart he is. Bome Cats are like that. Black Pussy. like all members oi the Cat iamily. sees pertectly in daylight, but really belongs with the night-seeing iolk. and loves to hunt siter the Black Shadows have come out irom the Purple Hills. And because oi his black coat he can move about amid the Black Shadows without being seen by others. nssaassnewlfaeelllbdllbdsennrenaresel Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson tlballlaleneenaavakyasaflbaseidnrusssebffl BEWARE 0F "HABITS" Hbewnnsanna Particularly in the matter oi get- ting out trumps. the average player is too much a creature oi habit. Consider this deal: North dealer. ‘,1 _ bBotb aides vuirrerabhl 54s y L ilharu cnrrrroquorrs-naew howjo week m3 ‘ '¢A1e’ or the three L's. .\ for the two (Ts. etc. Single letters. apoo-‘i _ QK 5 1 L oi the words are all hints. Each,‘ §AKQ1093 ' ' ' - - §1s ‘Q75 Q14 m. AOInwIrInQIrhI-a eQJe WNE o/nosr j ‘ ‘ f - » QBli- Q16- ‘iYET PE‘ ‘C OTDD BFTIGH I ‘I"l" s ‘goo’; "axeaeaz | 904s " . . ‘q M-.- »._,.-< Q14) NOTTOADMIRI,ISALL1HIART iQA.‘ "n" HRPY-*NDT°MEP¢_T3E"5°:: The sieoingfl . ‘ “ma. North East South West \'___....._"._‘.'.".'_".“_."_."§§'.'i"_-'j . V _ 1Q -- Pass 1a ‘Pass a 2Q Pass 2Q ‘Pass BY KEN REYNOLDS 3* P“ ‘t "m QIIIGKIES ‘Pass Pass Ii West had been second-sighted he would have opened the heart queen and defeated the contract almost on the spot. but it was only natural that West chose to lead the club king. Winning with the blank we, South led a low spade to the ace and captured East's spade Jack on the return. South then started on‘the diamonds, ig- noring the high trump still out- standing. West ruiied the third diamond and laid down the club queen. South ruiied, but he could not get back to dummy. and ended up by losing three heart tricks. 1t should have been obvious to declarer that the greatest danger he iaced was that West might re- gain the lead and shift to hearts. True, the heart ace might be on- side. but why risk it? Why not "take out all possible insurance?" South should have conceded his almost sure trump loser to East. not to West. At the second trick. the saiety play was to lead s low spade and, after West followed. to put in dummy'a ten-spot. Unless ivest started with iour trumps, this play would be certain to suc- ceed. Aa the cards lay. oi course. it would have leit no possible de- iense. East, on winning with the spade jack, could make no more constructive return than a club. aaesenranenesese A good hunter, like a good ilsh- erman. has patience. Black Pussy ls a good hunter. ‘This evening he .had slipped away irom home early ,and had gone over to a place in lthe Green Forest where he had ‘round out the children oi Timmy land Mrs. Timmy the Flying Squir- rels loved to play. Long ago he had |given‘up trying to catch Timmy or Mrs. Timmy. Many times he had watched them gliding irom tree to tree and hoped one oi them would miss a Jump and come down on the ground near enolllh tor him to at least have a chance oi catching them. But there were no missed Jumps and he had stopped even noticing them. Now there were iour young Squirrels Just learning to jump and glide. This was a very diiier- ent matter. Bo ior several evenings Black Pussy had hidden where he could watch them. This evening he had crept behind an old stump where the Black Shadows were as black as his own coat. There he crouched, waiting and watching lit long last one oi the-m jumped irom the tree in which they were playing and gilded down to the old stump. landing on the other side irom where Black Pussy crouched. Beiore he had a. chance to try to creep around the little Squirrel was capering on top oi the stump beyond reach. He jumped and glided back to the tree, then glided again to the old stump. He did it a. third time. Then another tried it. and a third. Then Runty, the smallest one. tried it. He jumped with all his might. but his might wasn't great enough. He was going to miss that old stump. He was going to land among the leaves on the ground out in iront oi that old stump. Black Pusay's tail twitched with eagerness and excitement. He crouched ior the leap. As the little Squirrel touched the ground at the end oi the jump Black Pussy jumped. and this wasn't a Jump that missed. His outstretched paws held the little SqulrreLpress- in; him down so that he couldn't move. Then the other little Squirrels saw a dreadful thing. They sow Black Piracy pick up Runty in his mouth and disappear in the dark- ness. Timmy and Mrs. Timmy had seen it, too. ‘They tried to iollow Black Pussy. Jumping and gliding irom tree to tree. but there was nothing they could do ior their lost one. However brave they might be. and Mrs. Timmy had already ,1.":.ved that there was no one braver in all the Green Forest. they were ton small to attack Black ‘ 0450M I an a HAIDED ro oancv AS MAHWF Ecixl ‘rm nI our r." a-aoaia M???‘ ' nail ‘ South would ruii. cash the spade Pussy. Sadly thry watched him ace, return to his hand with the disappear across the open dooryard "s _ diamond jack, draw the last trump. where may could not follow. Poor r funny’ m,“ | Med a Guardian Want A fr and then run the diamond suit. little Runiy. a! a Pursel found-I've felt at. ,5 - p,» d '° ‘"4 "‘° "m" Instead or some down one. he The m» awry: ‘no mm K o om . would make two extra tricks. 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