.:.-,.- s.-,-,-:-.-:::g-”..;;::- By Thornton W. Burgess REDDY WAS RIGHT The wise will look ahead and plan Though he be bird or beast or Mari. --Raddy Fax. Of all the people on the Green Meadows. in the tirreli Forest, and in the Old Pasture, no e is smart- er than Roddy Fox. are it not so Reddy would not he able to live as he does close to tilt: homes of mankind. Rut mic may be smart, rat, lack ivistlmn, 'Iillcl'o is much of wisdnnl iii lhzli slirewd head of Reddy s. Lon: ago he learned that he who looks ahead and plans heat, lives hr-st Raddy looks ahead. and he pliins. OT enilrsc his plans do not all sill-rrietl. Nobody: plans SIIHSIXS :4-cecri. For a iniiz. lriilg Iliiie 1'(eddl' had tried and tried in mich Johnny Chuck. Like all Foxes Roddy is fond of a Wnnrll-mick dinner when hit ran get it. That is why he had tried so hard to l-2i'l'li Johnny Chuck Mrs Rm-ir:j.' hut tried equ- ally hard. in liirz. trim had work- ed togetller in nutull and catch Johnny. They are great believers in so-operation, especially family no-operation. That it one reason that they have managed to live eorntortablyso close to the homes of Men despite the fact that all their lives long they had been hunted by Man with Dogs and guns, not to mention dreadful traps. They have been too smart to be caught or shot. but not smart enough to patch Johnny Chuck. ' No one likes to be oulsniarted. Outwitttng Johnny and catching him had become a matter of pride with Raddy. Johnny might not be as smart as a .Fox in most ways. but he certainly had been too smttrt to he caught. Johnny had even dared to dig a new home at the edge or the Old Pasture. As you know that is where Ready and Mm. Reddy have lived for some time. They have lived there long enough to think of the Old Pasture as belonging to them, which of course it doesn't. So they resented Johnny Chuck's moving over there and making a new home. They would catch him this time; they had fully made up their minds to The Neighbors ll"'l'hey. won't let us in the game. Let's go in and mess around with Mom's cosmetics.” Iy George Clerk t M My --s----... 3-'v"n3k"VE.'l"-u I-u. Q 5'. p; l When Roddy found the back door he grinned. There was no yellow sand there. that. So they talked it all over and laid their plans. At night. they vis- lted.Johnny's new home and care- fully looked over all the surround- ings. They found a bacK'dnor. Of course they knew where the front door was, because of the big mound of yellow sand which was the door- step. No one passing that way could help finding the from, door to Johnny's house. That his Yellow doorstep gave it away. When Reddy found the back door. he grinned. There was no yellow sand there. There was nothing to catch the eyes of any one passing. In fact, that back door was partly hidden by overhanging grass. Red- dy wouldn't have iound it. had he 'l not been looking for it and known what to look for. "Smart," said Roddy to Mrs. Red- dy. ”Now that we know where both the front door and the back door are we should be able to plan suc- cessiully a way to catch him. I'm glad we have found this back door. All we have to do is to wait, and not let him know that he is being watched. Sooner or later he will go far enough away in search of sweet clover so that one us can get to the iront door and one to the back door before he can let either, then we'll have him." ”Maybe," said Mrs. Reddy, "he'll never go far enough away for us to get to those doors before can get to one of them." "He will. Don't you worry ah; out that. If we keep away from him, he'll forget we're living so near; helll get careless. He'll go farther and farther out on the Green Meadows looking for sweet clover," declared Raddy. Raddy was right. Having nutsh- ed his house for the time heing. Johnny began to think more a- hout eating than about work. some folks are like that. He had plenty of sweet. clover so ticar at hand that there was little dan- lzer in getting it. but after a while he began to wonder if there was not clover that was sweeter and bet- ter. Each day he went a little far- l dosi he, rm: GUARDIAN. cHARI;o'i"ra'rowNf.,. , ,, contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson oneasliaea-ml...s INCONSISTENCY Weat,avoided one trap in today's deal. but only to fall into another of the same type. f smith dealer-I. y Both sides vulnerable. QQ . oases QAST4 l 4.9543 .10983 QB7854; vow N 2 QKJ6 W E 9303 l .hQJ5 t 0133 s M” l gait : QK1082 QQ95 .1.AKs1 Theblddlng: A South West bnrth East lid Pass IQ Pass 3' Pass lh Pass 4; Pass 6; Pass . Pass Pass ' North, accordiiig to his own post- mortem statemcnl, bid iour clubs because he thought his heart suit was too weak for it rabid. but this was "lipside-down" reasoning. With South showing excellent heart sup- port, it was obvious that the coni- blned hands would play as well at hearts as at any other suit; if there were losers in hearts. they would still have to be lost at some other contrart. When North bid four clubs over three hearts, he was actually giving a slam try, and he was lucky that South did not accept it! West chose the safe lead of the spade ten. Dcclarer won, cashed his top clubs and his other spade honor, then exiled with a club. East, discarded the deuce of dia- inondii mi this trick, warniiilz against a switch to that stilt, so West, wisely led another spade, giv- ing declarer a ruff alid discard (which did lilni no goodl. South ruffed the spade return in dummy, discarding a diamond. then cashed the are and king oi hearts and his own last club. lit was on this club lead that West made his fatal error! Seeing no reason to keep the spade. he dis- carded lt--and lie was then thrown in with the heart queen and forced in return a diamond. Declarer ducked the diamond return on the board and was able to win with his min riuccii, lllililliiig the Mn- tract. It goes without. saying that West should have held tightly to his fourth spade as an exit, card - he could well afford to give up the low diamond! FILMS IIELP S('.lF.NL'E LONDON - (C P) - The Brit- lsli Iron and steel Research As- sociation now is using films to solve mysteries that. have long ther out on the Green Meadows, Reddy and Mrs. Reddy, watching each other and grinned. "We'll get lilm." said Redoy. puzzled scientists. Among projects is a series aimed at finding more him "Om 3 mdmll hlace. l00Ked M efficient uses of fuel, which shows just what happens in the centre of it blast furnace. C'AM4DA'6' M l'0RITE IMIR g '-UNBREAKABLE IN THE SERVICE --PERFECT FOR TRAVIHING -SEND ON! TO YOUR BOY -TOIII(.'. . . NOW III 7tI86:.' 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