' Contract Bridge 81, Joaephtne Ciilbei-non IIOPENING THE BIDDING on the aurtnce. south made the logicnl "reopening" bid in the fol- lowing hand. but in a practical sense that bid was futile. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q K 10 c Q A7 2 Q 4 3 2 Q A 8 5 2 Q AQ9 Q 8 5 7 6 o 9 6 4 9 K Q 10 9 10 9 7 5 a W E 4. 10 6 4 3 o S KJO I Q J 3 2 Q J 5 3 Q A K Q J 8 4-0 7 The bidding South Vvest North Exist Fun 1 Q Pass Pass 2 5 Pass Pass Pass South made 10 tizcks at dia- monds - but he could haw g')ll9 game all. notrump. The point may be lhiwflfl tliiil North was to blame for friiluic in rrach game e- that with ll lll"l1- i-ard points he should have 'ilo.:c something" nl'El' his pniincrs ti-.;i diamonds. This nhserrnticii. hm- ever. would not take into actount the experts handling: n! such s;tii:i- tmns. The fact was -- ziitd .V::lii knew it and hid to Wow to. that Sotitii, iii 'F'l,".PIl.'lE tion, was couiriii: ialucs in Norths ii. thcm inr h.iii. n .:n could not art at all ovrr vlir- one iparie. Admittedly". this S'tZ" o' li. iwlilch is ra..cil "b.iIiu WV not a pcrfccl. S7l:U'.D'.l n tlut. arises time and iinlortunatc fact 25 ' be a solution it zrh 0 Ms all facets. That iieziig so. in this tort of case the reope Lvrirlrr try to be more en, Lll'1'l1;t hp has a hand rlei i.l five or six or scion trump contract. Under the circum- stances, it would have been far wis. er for South to rcripcii i'.'.:h a double or with one lli'Il'Jll7lD. 'l'riic he had no sum spade sit,-iipN' tor the latter call. but J-x-x can Cflsll) be raised to the status of a trick by partners putting down Q-x or 10-x-x-x. The crucial point was North would pro'aabli' iazsc one im- triiinp nil 5lt"l1(lPl' lbilt .ir-lrrrri-rtni ilic xi lion Cl(:li'P: values, nh.arca: he .-oiilrl srarrrlv 3e expected to r won't to 3 minor- suit. bid aftsr had passed originally GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of the Culbertson Point-Count Mnthorl Simply EPl”l(l a stampcri, sclf-nd- dressed cnvclnpo to the .1 C Wim- ton Co.. 1010 Arch St.. Philadelphia, 55. mus: y :'ic'ks to ri no-' YOWLEII LIES IN WAIT Beware of those who lie in wait, Lest. they be masters of your fate. Old Mother Nature. Buster Chink, who was making his home in ii rocky lodge in the Green Fortst, shivered and shook as he peeked out of his rocky door- ii.iy and watched a big stranger, one whom he llf'VEi' had seen be- lore It was Yciilcr the Bobcat. Yimlrr nas standing on a big rork yawiiing Hc yairiiti two or ilircc times. He opened his mouth so uidc that he shoucd all of his s'nai'p teeth. The mere sight of ltlicm made the )'0llll,'.' Cliuck'ti'em- "rile. At the some time Yowler W - ' T 21 .' 0 I 2 ' By Thorton W . Burgess lHl.l('llPfl his stub of 8 (all just iisy you time seen a Cat twitch the ltip of her long tail. (., ,z I'll just hide and EYowIcr to himsclf. unit," said ”This must be the fellow that Jumper the Hare warned me to watch for. and to keep out of the xi ii- of," thnuglit. the young Chuck. "l uondei' if he knows that I'm .l.i'iiig here. Never before have I lseeii him around hero, so perhaps ?he knows nothing about me." That. this might be true was A i-My pleasant thouzht. But the voi:ii;: Chuck didnt have it. for ilon: Ynwlcr leaped clown lightly on the big rock Then he began smelling about among the rocks and stones Hastily the young Chuck ran downtohishomedeep down in rmong the rocks. Even as he did so he heard Yowler sniffiiig at the niitranrc. Then he knew that Yowl- cr l(l'lf".V now, it he had not known before. that someone was living down here among the rocks. "I've cot. to be careful. I have been care- ful, but now I've got to be more careful whcn I go oiitsirlr-. That Irillow might be lying around wait- in; for me. I must see him. bofore he secs me." thought the young Chuck. He had forgotten that. he was hiiiigry. and had had no breakfast. Biit forgotten hunger h.-is Fl wily of reminding folks. There cime a time when it. was his stomach. and not Yowler the Bobcat, about which he thought. He crept up to his iloorway. but. he didn't go out at once. He pokrd his head only for cnnii,:h for hint to be able to Iook ('71l'('lllll)' in all dirr:ct.iril1s. The things you do seem easier. The lively delicious flavour relreslies you and you'll find the good smooth chewing makes most delicious Wrigleyls Spearmint Gum every day. 1' Enjoy chewing refreshing, 187 The fire started by the disabled airliner way seemed clear; but somehow he had a feeling that it. wasn't. He didn't. know why he had that feel- ing. Everything looked safe enough, but somehow he felt. danger. Now Yowler the Bobcat had not gone home to his own den as he usually did. When he had milled in there among the rocks, he had found the scent of the young Chuck, and knew that he was down among the rocks. "He'll come out. He probably has- n't had his breakfast yet. I'll just hide and wait." said Yowler in him- .Pv-se 10 -The hen ven's voice sell. "I don't mind taking an extra sunbath." l 50. Yowler crouched down be-i hind a rock, just. as you have seen Black Pussy the Cat Cl'0lICl'l downy beside fl Mouse hole. with one eyei he could peep around that rock. and watch for the young Chuck tol come out. Just that one eye and ea;l iiere all that could be seen Ofl him from the entrance to Buster Chuck's home.. And those werel not easily seen. The young Chuck didn't see them, although he looked so carefully. Anyway. if he saw; them, he didn't know what they here. It wasn't what he saw, but what he felt. that kept him froml leaving his doorway and going ln' search ol breakfast. It was just- ll feeling that he was being watch-i ed. He had already learned, youngy 'IS ho was. to be governed by his feelings. T The Gun-din Friday. Sept. 17. 1954 IN CONDOLENCE sings sweet like violins Tun.-d o'er a soundleu see. And my heart aches To hear such beluty wnated. It begins Perhaps too soft upon the III. and mukes No true alliance with the humnn so ; For first impulse breeds love. sweet bird; the mind - The Ingrlte heart is slow with God": blessings: Thy tender sonnets loll Unheeded end neglected. kind I - I That peasants peace should be the dream of kings! "rt; un- There is no name for thee, en- chanting bird; 1110;! art the emblem o! a slighted (it. The harmony is sweet, and surely heard. But nursed in man's proud ear is soon forgot. Yet. 'tis not through a superficial That makes true worth a sullied circumstance: The fault lies in an all-to-lofty theme, From thy melodious heart, In tones of mystic sadness. Sweet romance Is born of thee remote - an ob- scure dream! -Danny McCarron. Montague. P. L. i. BOOST CIVIC PAY SAINT JOHN, N. B.. (CF)-Higher salaries for municipal government. will be effective after the next election Oct. 18. The mayor will receive s2,5tJ0 a year and each of, the six councillors sl,.'i00. At pres- lent. all receive s750. DAIALY CROSSWORD ACROSS Color Craze So. Am monkey Wicked 10. King of the Amulekitel 11. lVit.here( I2. Molybde- num tsym.) Course at, 14, dinner 15, 15. The I)0lVN Harsh Greek letter Aasimilato Putrefy Affirms Terrible Oldelt Dravidian languege City (Eng) Born Jewish. month I-lm05Phero 18. All correct 16. Observes rugby.) 17. Note of 20, Land. the scale mum" 19. Salted herring 21. Question t22. Biblical city l23. Greek letter 24. Own: 26. Figured linens 8 Part of 3 9' FF!" 59 HPt”'?-P53” 1 5" :4 "to be" . Group or three 33. Beverage 34. Strait between Alaska and Russia. 36. Sun god 87. Persia. 38. A single thing 40. Small na.li (1. Mushy meadows (2. 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