Iv :r E 5. PAGE TEN 14490 x); economic-ac 2'5 POIIMO 77IV.5' 28 THE HAGUE. NOV. commercial A. Strnad, a former -(APl- refused to return in his Comtnun-. Foreign Of-. ist-ruled country. a THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE WISE ONE it sometimes happens circum- SIEHCC is such it pays to take a chance. -Paddy the Beaver. Paddy the Beaver does take I. chance once in awhile, but not touch. some folks are forever ltakin-g chances, but not Paddy ithe Beaver. He is too wise for that. Long. long ago he learned that he who would live long takes no more chances than he fctis he must. For a couple of nights Paddy had been at work cutting down is big tree. It was a big aspen tree. ilt was the biggest tree of its tkind anywhere near his pond. 1 But it wasn't as near as he wished it was. You see, Paddy never feels sale more than a very short dis- tance from the water. He cannot ,run fast. He is too big. and his Hogs arc loo short for fast run- ning. There are not many he 15 afraid of. but there are a few attache of the Czechoslovak leg-pfice spokesman said. Another For-whom he has every reason to be atlon here has disappeared. Foreign Office sources said Strnad, who served here year, was recalled to Prague but Dutch'eign Office source said Strnad was; todaydiristrumerilal in exposing the spy; tor sling here of a Czech secret agent. 5 i e DAILY ACROSS 1. Apex 1. God of earth (Egypt) Coin tit.) 5. River 21 (Eur) 6. Shed blood 7. Covered with lard 9. Capital Select of Nigeria Amount of 10. Shower assessment 12. Wither 1 Regions 14. Distress 13. External signal seed coating 16. Belonging Heavy to thee hammer 19. Unit of 15. F1sh conductance, 10.Dtglt - . g telec.) I7. Gold (Hum) 20. Kettle 18. Forest. goddesses l 21. Otherwise . 2:). Grass cured for fodder 24. Enemy 26. Bird 27. apical (Col) )0. Public notice gxx Merry - 32. Negativo tas. Island of! Italy” 36. Prohibit 38. City (Okla) 39. Cap 40. Form 41. Qllturt medluni x 42. 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L 0 W .. tz-.':Il apne- hints. etc. Single lctt l A Cryptagnm Quotation tr vi-'oBicn'r nxor” vsan-'5 SVAMIOTLM. 3':-nlrrilnyk (fryptnqumtoz GRACE 1S GIVEN OF Grin, BUT ' THE MA RKET---CLOUGH. & set 15. r Fvosotck-:1"! wm-oou1' PAY!!- afraid of. And it is these he al- ways has in mind when he is working on land. One is Buster Bear. one is Old Man Coyote, one is Yowler the Bobcat, and an- other is Yowler's cousin. Tufty the Linx. Then there is Puma the Cougar or Mountain Lion, who is also called Panther. All of these do most of their hun- ting by night. and that is when Paddy and his family do most of i(lQ03&03-&0O&G0.hQO4 . u 7;) contract Bridge re By Josephine Culbertson BRINGING HOME SLAM A GRAND In the following deal, played at a. grand slam in notrump, the heart and diamond suits look very much alike. There was an all-im- poriant difference, however! North dealer. North-South vulnerablq 4 s 4. Q A K Q J 7 9 1o 7 5 2 AK 2 A J 10 3 2 K 9 6 :4 5 N 9 1o 9 a 5 9 8 2 W E . :4 3 AQ J 10 9 S e 2 - v -1- '1 Q A Q 7 Q 8 3 Q A K Q J O . 4853 The bidding: North Eula south Welt 1 9 Pass 2 9 Pass 3 9 Pass 4 N T Pass '5 9 Pass 5 NT Pass 6 9 Pass 6 N '1' Pass '1 N T Pass Pass Pass North's final bid was ques- tionable. but. as he said later, he felt. that with South bidding so strongly, there ought to be an ex- cellent play for 13 tricks. West opened the club queen. The ace won. and before run- ning the solid diamond suit, 'South wisely took the precaution to test the hearts. Two rounds disclosed that East had a stopper. and that fact guided South to the winning line of play. South ran his five diamonds, discarding a spade and the low uS”si"u”lt'J s DEED NOT , move as ea: GUILTY. EEN FACT EVEEYOTHAIEG 9Av HI ees uu --M-n5--- CHECKS TO M GILTMOQE HO'l'EL.'.' THEONI! I ANNOUNCED TO THEM THAT YOU WIII THE WOMAN OF MY CHOXCE .. THI rm-on queen . or null . . mum. M aotuaotu 4.1 He is too big. and his legs are too short for fast running. their work. So at all times Paddy keeps these big fierce hunters in mind. and when cutting the wood for his food pile out in the pond he takes no more chances than he feels he must. He knew that in cutting this big tree he was at work on he was taking a chance. It was too far back from the water for him to feel really safe. He had put off cutting this tree until all those nearer the water had been cut. Now as he worked, he had a feeling that he was being watch- ed. He had seen nothing and heard nothing to cause that feeling. but just the same he had it. He had it the first night from the time he cut out the first chip. but he kept on working. He must: have that tree for it was so big there was a lot of bark on it. This would mean a lot of food for the winter. "r There is much wisdom in the brown head of Paddy the Bea- ver. Yes. sir, there is much wis- dom in that brown head. He would not have lived long if there were not. Experience has taught him much. and out of experience grows wisdom. So now as he cut that tree. he did not forget that Continued on page 14 heart. hom dummy. He then led to the club king and cashed the two good heartsdiscardinga spade and a club from his own hand. With two cards left all around. he then played the singleton spade fmm dummy. and when the king did not appear he put up the ace and droppca the king from West. East had unwisely kcpt his heart tcn even after the heart seven had been discarded. and therefore was known at. the twelfth trick to have a heart and one spade; whereas West had had to hold a club to guard dummy's four-spot, and therefore could have only 0'19 -Spiide. which must be the king. pIf South had run the diamonds first he certainly would have discarded a spade and 9. club from dummy. keeping all the Marts. and thus would have last, the grand slam. 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