CONTRACT BRIDGE , By B. My aiiican ' ' ' tricks already taken and the king South dealer. p K North-South vulnerable. 0 ggnugicpgcted to find the diamond shirt after the Q-J of clubs hold? Because a club lead is almost opeleu, wan; . dininond lead h a good chance. v Let I try to prove this statement. The normal opening bid. follow ed by a one notrump aignoff. us- bON"l' HAVE 7' N6 l'l'.'.' PUTTlN' rr w Moo AN' wALKiNt Tl-ll Fear To Name l. .. . " T A V ill I i i-i;ri-i'aooMs... . Alabama Roll A state judge Monday refused to modify or set aside a 5100.000 Title against the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. p The fine. levied by Circuit Judge Walter B. Jones WedncsdBY f0l' contempt of court. was to go .illt0 effect at midnight Monday night. Page 14. The Guardian Wednesday Aug. 1 1956 IEDTIME STORIES I lappy .lack's Great Fright By Thornton W. Burgess Anyway, it seemed to him to be raiglit at him. He vias sure it Grandma Q86! we nftcn suffer most 'tIs clear. W E QK103 F. :11 mt what is. but what we . fear. -llappy Jack Squirrel. Happy Jack Squirrel was a lone sailor (H the flooded Green Mead- ows. His ship was an old log that was floating slowly toward the Big River. Never had Happy Jack felt more alone or more fright- ened. Where whould that old lo: take him? If it took him out into the Big River. there was no know- ing what might happen then. If he drifted the other way. in time he would reach shore. As long as he was on that old log and nothing happened to it. he felt that he would be reasonably safe. The wind changed. The old log began to drift away from the Big River. If it kept on as it was now going. it might get at least near enough to share for him to swim there. Without thinking, he put up his big broad tail behind his back. The wind blew against it.. He dia- covered something; the old log moved just a wee bit faster to- ward shore. His big tail had be- come a sail. When he discovered this he felt better. Happy Jack began to h hope- ful. He was still frightened. but not as greatly frightened as he had been. The shore seemed to be coming nearer and nearer. 0! tours; it wasn't. It was the old log taking him nearer and near- er to the shore. Happy Jack was feeling so good that he had al- most forgotten to be afraid. Then without warning. a dreadful thing happened. x7.)7 p v'-:'-. . Those flapping wings threw more water over Happy Jack. He heard a whistling. a sharp whistling above him. He looked up to see a great bird plunging down out of the sky straight at him. Honeymooners To Sciil Atlantic TROIS-RIVIERES. Que. (CP)- A young Toronto man and his bride of a few months left Trois- Riricrcs during the weekend in a sail boat in which they hope to conquer the Atlantic. They are bound for Halifax. where they will load supplies before putting out into the Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson told reporters that they are "trusting in providence" for a successful voyage. They hope to reach Eng- land in 30 days. Their 37-foot boat is equipped only with two sails. It has neither motor. radio. wire less nor a lifeboat. And Mrs. Wil- son is expecting a baby. l IT MAY BE C vouii LIVER if Illa'a not worth living it may be your Ilvdl '-ntutlltuknunmtwopinudhm .13 W Your digutiva tract in tq ' 1 your hvar bile ll ant Bowing haw y iood may aotdirut... Vd0lIlY Ito CKCW - Moaetaa Televlaion Programme - Schedule Channel 2 UEIIBIIY 8:3 piin.-I'M Concert Hall 4:28 ni.-News Roundup 'as Redtail the Hawk or King agle. but he wasn't sure which one. What could he do'.' There wasn't time to do anything and there was nothing he could do. even had there been time. Never in all his life had llappy Jack been so frightened because never before had he felt so helpless. There was nothing at all that he could do. so that is Just what he did do. He knew that ill Just second those great Claws would S 4.0.15 an QAJ109 QA982 aim: The bidding: South West 1? Pass INT Pass Opening leiatlasix of clubs. -utch him. He shut his eyes. Sud- denly there was a great splash. 'ght beside him. it threw Hater l over him. He was as not as if he had gone in Swlmllllllil. Tlicn up out of the water. instead of down out of the air. flappcd I great bird. Those flapping wings threw more water over llappy Jack. He was too frightened to look until he realized that those great wings were no longer flap- ping close to him. Then he looked up and his great fear left him. it wasn't Redtail the Hawk who had ,.lunged down an unexpectedly. It wasnt King Eagle. It wasn't anyone for- whom Happy Jack need be afraid. it was Plunger the Osprey. and in his great claws was clutched a fish. He hadn't plunged at Happy Jack at all. From high in the sky he had looked down and seen that fish near the surface of the water. it was very near to the log on which Happy Jack was sailing. Now he was taking that fish over towards the shore to eat it. Plunger the Osprey. who is often called Fish Hawk. is a fish- erman and not a hunter. Folks in fur and feathers have nothing to fear from him. where the flood had made them a prisoner. saw it all happen. "It's a good thing for Happy Jack that it was Plunger and not King Eagle or Redtail the Hawk." said Johnny. "Speaking of King Eagle. there he comes now!" exclaimed Polly Enjoy A A the delicious iHavqur anytime cg-qewl Enioy chewing Wrigley” Declarer allowed the jack and queen of clubs to liuld and took the third round of clubs. A spade llIlL'SS8 lost to the king and a dis- mond return was won with the ace. declarer cliasiiinii all his spades and hearts to iuzike three notrunip. Two errors in play took place. one by Soulli. another by East. l Declarer should take the sec- ond roiind of clubs. If he assumes East has three clubs. West can have only four, and nine tricks are positive. regardless of the lo- cation of the spade king. if South assumes East has two clubs, giv- ing West five, taking the second club also guarantees nine tricks because the spade can be finessed safely to East. East should abandon clubs af- ter the second round. nnce de- clarer has made the mistake of ducking twice. and shift to a low diamond. Declarer cannot suc- cessfully withstand ihe new at- tack. The defenders are on their way to two diamond tricks, re- gardless of what Sniitli does. These. together with the two club in the deck. ually has about 14 points. East sees in his own hand 9 points. and in dummy .12. Tentatively starting declarer with 14. 35 points are al. ready accounted for out of the 10 West has already been proved to hBYE the kin! of clubs-3 more points. Only 2 points are missing. West cannot have an ace. because if he had. South's t , bid goes down '-0 12 Points. This is not a tenable position. Plaving a third round of clubs. 1heTef01'e. must be dismissed since West cannot have a rapid entry to cash his last club. The dia- mond shift offers a genuine hope to beat the contract. If West has ill? queen. Whidl is easily pos- sible on the bidding. declarer"; goose is cooked. NAACP lawyers asked the iudge not to require them to fulfill his order to produce their Alabama membership lists with other re- cords. The organization expressed fear of economic rcprisals and the "use of actual force" if the 14,566 names of Alabama NAACP members were made public. SEEK SUNTAN COUPLE ST. CATHARINES. Ont. (CP) Members of the Canadian Sun- bathing Association began arriv- ing Thursday at Sun Valley Gar- dens in ncarby Fuiilliill for the association's l0ili annual conven- tioii. About 3.400 nudists from throughout Canada are expected. The convention is to elect a Mr. DAll.Y CROSSWORD Aclwss t 1. Meadow grasses . First letter (Arab) . A stunted thing . Learning . The jollieat fellow of DOWN I. 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