v ' t--. By Th LITTLE T00-SMART raens TRAl'I'ED Knowledge gained the hardest way. -Reddy Fox. l Mother Fox hadVcohie along justy in time. She had knocked Littici Too-Sniaitt. her small son, sprawl- ing. She had knocked him air to' one side. then had leaned away herselt. You see, Little Too-Smartl .iad been Jllst about to spring on Buzztail the Rattle.-iiake. lduzztcuig was shaking his rattle angrily. Youy mow he carries his rattle on the ind or his lllll. and when he shakes, 1ls tail. of coui'se. he shakes the attic. Tli:iL rattle is n wariiing. it s Bi:z.i.iils war nt saying. "Touch ne ii you diii'r"' No one with any misc at all (lures. with possibly one 1r tun CXl'Ci)ll()llS. Llliitloot the 3201' has hl:L'ii siiiiill. sliarp-edged moves. and is so quick in his incre- 'ii('lllS, that he is not nirmd oi Eliizztail Little Tm)-Siiini'tS('l'I1mblCd in His lrr: ulhinprriiig. He didn't un- it-rstuiitl ill uil iiliy Mother had 're.'ite(l him so. ”That leiiou”, '.-ouirinti hurt me," he wnimpered. ' The Neighbors "Here they come again. Bet onton W. Burgess I l llmppened along.' l ther. You will iuid will with you stay.ipeople, and the poison people arel than they will after they move in." t.M,,IJ'r' VLJWW "That fellow coiiid have killed you and would have, if I tiadn't replied his ino- "He belongs to the poison: always to be treated with i'espet.l Never try to even jump over hlm.J NHL 00 around him at a safe distance, - W"! V''"9""" 3”” M” m” bmzli the path. Little Too-Smart watched 30l';:::;lgl1li;:ioem5”:::C:l1f Vmflie. him. He watched until the very tip 5 90 - 1 V '4 at Buzztaii's rattle had disappeared. -Buzztraill-tries alwaysltodgive tvrarii-L: than he turned 10 me” to m. man mg 0 us presence. e oesnl wan men she wnsnvc me”, He looked: ”0”W”- '31” "6 d095"'t "1" aw”-Vi about hastily in all directions, but.l' from it-" she wasn't in sight. While he had Little Too-Smart stared long and. been wamhms Buzmau. we had hard at Buzztaii, but he did it from; slipped W-ny. you Me, we knew a sale distance. he didn't like the mm the mm mm wuum wan; to 100” 0f BuZZm”- N0- -511': he d1d"'11 go home with her, and that wuiilrll like his looks at all. He didn't iikey nor, do ,3, :11. He W35 out tn me the way Euzziaii stared withoutj G1-ea; world to make 3 lhage 10f W1”ki”E- 15 3”” mm 3 "'05" ”””; himself. and he would have to stay pleasant feeling to be stared at that out 1" the are” world. nay. Of course, he didn't kiiou" yvmmpu-mgy mule 'n,g.smv;.”r, that Buzztail couldn't look without rm, about, 1-um, mmles-:15 motmm staring. He has no eyelids. None oil 33,. ".5 mom”. 9; cm”-sev nc ""3 Smke Wk "35 ".V9””5- Wm: didn't (ind her. He would have been without eyelids with which to biink,, known that 511 um um, we was they cannot help but start a surprised little Fox it he had 51127-11111 illldcd Rway End IHSHD-l watching. Finally he started on his pcared among some rocks besidey way Mum, where wag he going? ” i r1Nowhcrc in particular. Knowing l innthing oi the Great World. oi 'course he couldn't have any place George Clark l in particular to go. He was just i wandering. most of the time look- ; lug for something to eat. Like most iyoung folk, he was growing 'fast i and needed plenty to eat. and he had to find whatever he ate. Much . of it he had to catch. Aireadv he i had found out that those he tried to catch often were as smart as he, and sometimes smarter. He had not gone very in before he came to a turn in the little path. It turned around a big rock.! 0! course, he should have stopped: and carefully peeked around that 1 big rock to make sure the way 7, was clear. He didn't. He was think- 71, lng or other things, he was still -I wondering what there was about ' the poison people that made every- body afraid of them. He trotted around that big rock, and was greeted with a hiss. lllll ugly threatening hiss that gave him A most uncomfortable teoiing.i There. right in Iront or him, was another or the snake folk, and net I 3 was uglier looking than Buzztaii. He stared just as Buzztail had; stared. He was shaking his tail: just as Buzztaii had shaken his tail. It made a queer sound among the dry leaves. The small Fox didn't stop to notice that that buzzing sound was! laint. and not really like the rat-it r tie he had heard before. At one side of him was a prickly bush. Back of him. and partly around on the other side, was the biz roC:.l In front of him was this ugly-look-' ing Snake. .-. ' they spend more time here 1 Uaillied. mm” T"0d5"”l” f9”-Qualified men make better secret- m..mG0mC0mCOmQ.( 2 contract Bridge a By Josephine Culbertson g aeezboo-3ooaeo9-Qaooqy THE LESSER RISK In such I hand as the following, success goes to the ueciarei-.wno can select the lesser rick. Kmilh deale- Noru:-sumh vuinerahui Q A or I 3 2 SI 3 5 7 3 69109! 5 972 OAQZ 5935 The bidding: South Want Norm link 1 9 4 A I Q 3 5 V ” Pass Pass (Dos: In view of his own length in clubs and East's club raise, West saw little future in leading the suit; he preierred to try out his single- ton spade. South won the king and drew two rounds of trumps. then tried to establish the spade suit. This. however, was impossible, and -South iinaiiy had to depend on a lavorable position of the diamond ace. He was unfortunate in that respect also, however, and so went down one. The East-West hidding was high- ly significant, and when, on top 01 this, West opened the jack of spades, deciarer might well have visualized the precise lie of cards. Obviously, West had a very long and presumably good club suit, but this Very probability made it odds- on that East had the diamond ace. (Without that card. how could he iind even a defensive raise of clubs?) There was a chance. oi course, that spades would break no worse than 4-2, but there was tor more reason to (ear that West. had opened it singleton. Thus. South should have realized that the im- i mediate cashing or the. second round or trumps might be ruinous. The lesser risk was to cash only one trump and then to lead Souths remaining spade. By conserving dummy's trumps in this way, South could run two or dummy's spades and his own low club in dummy, then lead the last spade and male East A present oi the trick, dis- carding a diamond from the closed hand. This would put East in the position of having to return I. club, giving South a rut! and discard, or, by leading diamonds, setting up dummy's king. MALE SECRETARIES vsucouvmrceyrcppmen are moving back into the secretarial rleld largely occupied by women in recent years. 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