fun JEALOUI ONE lost teaiouny. thoush right it seem. I j gimply selfishness supreme. .,0ld Mother Nature. Old Mother speaks truly. Jeal-I eusy i almost always PHI? 361-1 fishnees. and nothing else. It is. the desire to possess fully. audj not share at all. Peter Rabbit vtas waichini: Thunderer the Grouse drumming and strutting on an old mossy lo; Mu the edge of the Green Forest where the Old Pasture joins it. Thunderer was showing thing to see, His tail was spread like a lady's fan. His head was thrown back until it almost touch- ed that spread tail. The hand- some black ruff around his neck was raised so that it could best -C-2-:2-cjm”-i Contract Bridge I: Josephine Culbertson PENALTY DOUBLES The particular type nl iwiially double made by East. below. is common in ”sociai games." butI h gives any expert t the shud-I hrs." West dealer. North-South Viiluerable. O Q 5 p 7 5 3 O A Q I 4. A Q .i 7 t A A K 1 I A 9 I 3 N e 8 3 O A M W E O 7 f ' 9 K J I I S J. K 10 N .1 6 2 g J to s 5 9 K J to 9 I 9 i0 8 I Q3 The biddinl: feet. North East Bniim M BC Dble. 2H Dble. Pass Pass Pass Only is the rarest uistances gt-mum g piswer make a low-level penalw double of one suit when that is the only sii.ii against which he has defense. The best that can be said for such a dou-1 hie is that it may keep the dou- bles-'s partner from making s I (mucous rebld; but against this,j other possible repercussions arei ' far more numerous and far less . favorable. The likely effect of thisl sort of double is to drive the ene-i L my into another contract which: ' be doubier's partner. in all inno-l esnee and with considerable ren- , son, will double on his own ac- count, looking to his helpmate for defense in more than one direc-f . Hon. i Thus. in the case at hand. after. last doubled two clubs. West cer- tainly had reason to feel that two; hearts could he piiiiisheri. and thr- . opponent: vu'-iicrability made! ' Wests double zi. the more aitrar-I tive. Unfortunatr-iy. however. East could not contribute a trick to the defense except his third round averruff of dummy in spades. and since West hi.mself could add only two heart tricks to the total. the doubled contract was fulfilled. , giving North-South game and rubber. some readers may take the stand that each double. like each bid. must be made on the players own X'OlDOTiSIbIIITy, and that Wcsl had no right to double two hearts simply because East had doubled two clubs. This idea. however. has ' no practical application. Each bid. pass or double made by either Partner becomes a vital link in a, chain, and from the first round! on. each partner must. in a very real sense. take into account the It cards of the partnership rather than the 13 cards facing him, The age-old cry. "Dniiit hirl my cards. partner!" has wry Iilllc justification in fact. UNSURPASSED for flavour! itimiitiiii LAUNDERED TO IITI-WAY 310 'nsoGua.rdhl '.l1lIu'sday.AprIl is. 1955 L R ' . .,,.m,;, at-. .. By Thornton W. Burgess be seen. dr old log. Thunderer strutted. Yes. sir. him ilhis. He made the sound with his wings. It rolled out like thunder. and at a distance like a thunderstorm far away. When Thunderer would stand with head stretched as high as pos- sible. his bright eyes searching all about him. Can you guess what he was looking for? He was look- ing to see if Mrs. Thunderer was i tlh. i r --w- um i; ill?ii'::?m.i:'”:::";...1r::.:.i'.:::.::.:"::'::'::.::.::i :..”:?:. Iwked " "' He "8 y was 5" e and showing off was being donefairaid that Mrs. Grouse might for her admiration. ''II is funny how silly some peo- ple can be." All the same, Peter couldn't help but admire the hand-tme" would "am. It would be some bird. and the appearanceysmy of memv he made. Th underer Strange But True I I.) I. I. IlM:Art.hIsr A large bulifrog can swallow a small bird. I don't know how Paradise. Nova Scotla. got its name. but here's how Paradise, California. got its name. In the early days it was a pint-sized village inhabit- ed by crooks and gamblers. These gbnlemen of ill repute named the place "Pair-0'-Dice". The name stuck for years. But when law and order were restored to the once had town. the new residents cast about for a better name than Pair-0'-Dice. The problem was solved simply by changing the spelling. Thus Pair-0'-Dice became Paradise. Shouts of help came to the ears His stout wings were opped until the tips touched the he strutted. Peter had seen strut before, but never like Between times he drummed. would sound ming. he heard answer. It came from not too far away. almost like an echo of his own drum- ming. Such a change came over Thunderer when he had heard that. A look of anger came into lhls bright eyes. He drew him- self up more proudly than ever. Int; his he stopped di go to see who that other drummer was. and perhaps fall in love with him, He didnii know just where she was. He had hoped that she was somewhere near watching him. but perhaps she wasn't. Perhaps all the time she had known where that other drum- mer was, and had been watch- ing him. Thcre was anger in his drum- ming now instead of love. That long rolling thunder carried a message to that other drummer. It is what is called a challenge. Thunderer was daring that other drummer to fight. Yes, air. that is what he was doing. Peter knew this. "I hope that ”.T other fellow will fight.” thought -'s l;,m. had "H mm mm be, Peter. "and .1 hope I'm around hm hm nu," um. "us. if they do fight. I wonder what Mrs. Grouse thinks." Thunderer probably was wonder- ing too. but Mrs. Grouse didnit show herself. Perhaps. like Pet- er. she wished that the two drum- ”Silly." said Peter. to himself. but fighting usual- ly is silly. It always is silly when it is the result of jealousy. Thunderer wasn't strutting now. No. sir. he wasn't strutting. Hr There came a time when. as listened after drum- l flavour sweetens your breathl would drum. then listen. then drum again. And the more he drummed the more angry he be- came. He was working himself into a rage. Should he go look for that other drummer? Or. would that other drummer come to him? i There came a time when there was no answer to his drummlngu What did that mean?.Did it mean? that Hist other drummer had giv-' on up and gone away? Or did it mean that he was going to fight. Perhaps something had hap- Ipened to him. A delicious treat you eat.. chewing aids digestion while the wIuoLev's ct-tEW!G GU” Enjoy chewing WrigIey's Spearmint every day! Our Boarding House Major Hoopla EAgn:AT stars. 3 stem star. A:E-'- HERE'S stitiiitti rat? '2 ggoTHE;2' 2,”, A IQEAL new-1 ear ALL Rust-i'T6'm CHAMQON F02 P5E5UADg THAT AIR- CONDITEONED CHAIR N6 THAT 5iw,Nm-E2 To lNCl.UDlN' Ti-r 6CAkJDlbIAVlAN 2551025 Mv INVENTION Elf.H.;i'HHEE?E "4 QV 'f?CKET to rrs QIGHTFUL OWNS?! 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