PAGE TEN llv Thornton W. Bureau) 11!! UNTAUGHT ONES Some knowledge is by ciifnrt ca: rd -Old Mother Nat Ll perhaps our -zreat. grandiparciils hy experience. and had in ca l.n",V it so thoroughly that is has bctn Win 1' Wilhmit them bi-caiise thczr ovei'-sn-;zi-(-al- 1-parciiiis learned in do 1 e folks do ihiii:s by gin "" Sorri It.on that other folks have in lea B”" 50"” ll” "W" L” h" l9"”"”-ldtin do, Some fcaihercd fnlk nave. tn lonrn tn fly. some do not have In linuier in lc-arn. when the lime g ;ggQg” Knowledge that never has lo he i IWVIPS 1'h0.V spread their WIMZS and i ed mare than bheir own weight. learned is kn wivlcdite rh;.i no ;i.r-j :'1.i' Rinliirrl as i'Cadl.Y as 15 1':iP.V nadir-very day and mother had to find born with. in is kimw1c:l'.;c ili.i' 3'-WR.V5 ?10'iil1- ;:-r(':iL-:r0al-Pii-r-sn . HRV vIiai:,l' .1n'l Greni Mcarlmi-s marnrd know just whai in do arid hmg ingot murse lhc-V Mn 1 H5. I'll passed dawn to this day it A if-iii:-liii what is called inherited. wh1:iil in means iithant folks knnw ming- without having in learn This is especially true uuh little people of the Green F0lT:'('TllP)t wrrc and the Green Meadows. This 'l'3icy to do them by ini-.iii;r-n. inherited knowledge. I When . Thcv mow they do the right rhzrizs Willlllill l working liitlo Mnihcr hnvin-g been taught they are said I miidri sure lvh:i1. each day they had nest. because. as is" zili i:i(' fund l.!irv nvcdcci and t'(lllid:CaflilOl. i-limb. Happy Jack Squirrel Pal. Thai uiis a inf, For iliey nerd- tin iwnivs I-wn hnbzcs whom i 'ax'l. Tiiey urrc the s.-nallc-st of a..1cnuldn't l.1(' .ia'mes who are tires:-"rd in fr-aihersfiicighvbmiliood. No. sir, he couldn't hunini;ngbirds..keep away. It was curiosity that because hard-i drew him back day after day. Of Hummer course he couldn't. get close to that in or the Grccn fnik in having over tho snfirwl. and riauiizt-sf nf. niiiviifnl. wt rc baby fa st DAILY CROSS ACROSS Prophet Jump over Kind of tale Rise and fall of ocearis S-shaped moldings Cstkin Impression by senses some Attempts lit French river 22. Norse god (:3. nniiiuu fish 81. Tully 29. Kind of , leather .30. Wither .31. Tungsten , fsym.) la). Striking ' auccess (slang) 83. Falls 36. Breach 19. seuonably .43. Apart .45. have 08. ll , ayllabla 46. Game d7. French painter fll. Temples (Orient) gm-crnniciit A Kipling rharactcr Nnlinn Foiiniirr of Pi-rins) l- Vania A dandy Pig ptn A pastry dz-sscrt Coin (Fr.) Beast of l'V'ill”(lFn Frozen water 6. S3??? 7. 8. 1 12. 13. I14. 10. 17. ll. 15. 18. 19. 20. WORD 5. Division of a 21. Conjunction 24. Church scat 1'5. Fuss 26. Chop 2R.Anarrliis1. '29. Ftmnsl 31. Aprx -'3-I. Finals 155. Per. to the sun 36. Fuel 37. Mountain: (Run) 38, lCxpi'rssion 40. Sound of a bullet uiaan ism-it; LIISIHD Llil Ynlcrd -3": Answer 41. Pm-his 4'2. Plan- 41. Opening: fanat.) -A'DAn.4Y CBYPTOQUOTE--Herels how to work It: AXYDLBAAXR. IILONGFELLOW , ans letter simply stands for another. In this exsmpie A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. upon- crophles. the length and formation of the words are all mull. "loch day the code letters are different. A Crgptogrsm Quolsiiou :81. R1? CZUH YW E RFMT-Irizrnrr. "cnznrr zc RY vzsr mi-in RY ans? 3 UYYL NYST-LZKLZI-I. vuieriisytn Cnptnqunic: NOTHING SPEAKS OUR GRIEF so WELL AS TO SPEAK .””THXNG-CRASHAW. 9060 l ALI! ocvam.'ou i-one loads: BliNGaFJ'?)AQa( - orutvuzuoirze OFMI! iwmn you . . iaffum l2V.i”35f.y Ammo owl! ill. I ini in llillcll the :N'4lfll'?1nnd catch an l-nrcst, was fur . ..- .. Kg;-'Ii.. it was curinsity that drew lback day after day. that food. What Teeny ueeny -spiders and iccny wceny insects. had to he teeny were teeny that food? weeny bccause bhey lweeny babies. Peter Rabbit, having found out where that tiny dainty nest wns keep away from tin: you know. he and Chatterer the Red Squirrel and even lilalle Striped Chipmunk could have climbed to that nest with the greatest of ease. It was a very good thing indeed that it was Peter Rabbit instead of one of tliose who had found Mrs. Hum- niei"s secret. Had any one of those squirrel COLlslllS bound iiha-t nest it would have been just inn bad fnr those wee helpless babies. All three nf those squirrel cousins de- light in a dinncr of eggs or baby. all that Peter muld l see was what looked like a little mossy knot with Mrs. Hummt-;' sitting on ll. That was the dainty little nesi. Then came a time when Peter saw R wee hcad above the cdge of the nesi. A few niinutcs later there was another wee head. Peter kcipb pc-rfeclly still. when is the thing to do when one wants to see. He stared and stared and wondered. Could those possibly be Mrs. Hunimer's ba-bies? Their bills were short, while Mrs. Hummers was long and slender, But they must be her babies. for she was feeding them and. she wouldn't have been doing this had they not been hc-rs. Day by day l'llF)' grow liigger and bigger uni-.1 theie came a day u hen -in Peter ii looked as if the) war! Cl'UHrlif1S eaoli other out of the nest. He wondered how it was possible for either to kcrp from falling off. They looked in be on the nest insieari of in ii. He won- dered how they would learn in fiy. He hoped he would be around to see them make their first at- tempt. He was. He had just arriv- cd one morning when as he looked up he was slariled to see one of those tiny birds leave the nest on lilly swift wings that. did not lies- it ate at all. A few minu-les, iater. the other one did me same thing. How could they do that without being taught? LINIMENT 5A 5 Rub on freely. and non lurk relief. Grugglgu, inn: rcnusu-cu. "l-drying. No such run 65: Odnh ltd, t THE GUARDIAN. CI'lARl.0'ITE11)vviV It is a remarkable fact that the same players who shiuld be con- servative in the bidding because they can't get ”every ounce? out of eo(9oseoos&oocoo;ov! l contract Bridge 3: Josephine C.” as-aeo;wc4otcsootcooc' . . NEED POI GIIATII uoossur the play. ahead under full steam. stretching games into slums. and small slams into grand slams. Observe South'a performance in this deal: SEPTEMBER 21. 1951 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTS) ' Q INDICATED are the ones who go South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. I Q A .1 Q 1 Q 4 2 . K J 7 Vvou SEE we ALL 0 Lh wvf av,4:i3LM0i:e'Evz5e'Ec:ec'?n6 I s .5 3 2 , '- U . ' Y I CAN wsu. . ,0 8 .. 1 T . Q 5 Yo Iox At sovs sac ;J':Cv5oUI:5"- uJov A OLD mm Just PLAV... AND woe . 7 6 -I N ' lo 3 m we EIC-;MTIES.' 1 WE Guwrgst V00 ioteusss...ANo sometimes , NI Msu we no NEVER i 0 9 s c w E o 0 io n 6 W”-"”'E- ' v sow aitaewsreirs. 4. K Q to S 2 9 A 7 6 I Q K 7 Q A K Q J D 8 5 9 A .1 3 A J The bidding: . South VVMI Nnrth East 2 1 Pass 2 A Pass 4 N T Pass 5 0 Pass 5 N 'l' Pass 8 Q Paaa 7 O (1) Pass Pass Pass South's discovery. via Black- wnod. that North had an ace and I king did not justify slam bid. There was for feeling that North liiid other values. and if he did not put down more than his announced honors. how could South dispose of his losing club The fact that there ;was any play for the grand iwais due in Norih's "average." Even with this fortuitous extra help. however, South proved that he should have been more servative in the bidding. West opened the club king. Dec- larer won. draw Lriinips. and then ran a few more trumps in hope of learning from the defenders discards. The opponents were not helpful. how- ever. and when six cards were left all around. with dummy down to three spades and three diainonus. South tried tn guess between the spade and the diamond finesse. Obviously. he couldn't guess right, with both queens offside, and so down he went. It was quite posstblc that declar- irr would need nver-ambitious contract. but there was no occasion to guess between and spades aside salary. xsrusss sscoivdisab-anr NEW Yolk. st-pi. 19-mind Charles D. Giiberi was sworn in .V95l9rd6.V as deputy commissioner of commerce-and announced he would waive his 58.000-a-year city Gilbert explained that he Vita-1 emplaycd as a didnlt. think it fair to accept two salaries. Sunday. Sept. 30th, 1:51 Full information from agents CANADIAN NATIONAL By WALT KELLY S h i .41”; 3.... ; Tgggggggg Effective squeeze logical course was to try for a will -Ollil. of hhe spade queen. and men. if success did noi fort. in fall back on the diamond finest. With four spades in dum- my. it was not far-fetched to hop'c that the queen would fall on the third round. the grand- no ground slam unforseeable con- somothing advantageous HE ' dy Ruiuiu Gill-1 a lll'lF55t' for his Leaving the diamonds. possibilities. crown that el- SH - CAD. 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