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Gulf (lib) ornamental DAILY CBYPIOQUOTE-Herek how to work iti AXYDLBAAXR ‘ ls Lonarrinnow One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, x soi- the two 0's. etc. sinsie letters. apol- lruphieS. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are diderent. AOryptogramquotstioa NLG nuvn NLKN nxvuosic. NLG nccnc nuvM-cnxnov, Npccc. zo- lKUV-CBUVWBEVG. ' Saturday's Cryptoquotet BRAVE HEARTS AND CLEAN] AND YET-GOD GUIDE THE_M—YOUNGi-TENNYSONi _ Dlstrjuted by kin: Features Syndicate. he. i _ U. . UHUKJUUE motion-trio‘ unctt star s. Clifford McBride see. uncut": Ei-BV-Qmkh wow ceiémmuv. n-Is 1-1-51? OF smut. fig-‘rgiwuv waist-w. ’ WATCH 54E l :2~ v.0 a mu» 18 v ...:.'....i~trs'......... i.i‘L iiifisa ' ifliivi iiiiid. t; faiiw‘, i w (By Thornton o! Th" You state be sure you know L!" Others prove it isn't so, _ --Old Mother Nature, __._. ‘mere is one thing everybody finds out sooner or later and this 1' ha" easily one may be mistaken. 5o. wisdom is slow in making pop]. tive statements. Too often things “e m" W-hlb they seem to be and loud and it was hard to place. Sometimes it seemed to come from one place and then from some other place. I couldn't be sure Just where it dld come from," explained Peter. I “Did it come from up in a tree? Perhaps that is why you couldn't see the singer," suggested Mrs. Peter. ' ‘ Peter iltook his head. "Whoever was singing was on the ground. or near lt," said he. “I still think you were dream- ing," Mrs. Peter declared. "I was not, so don't say that again." snapped Peter. He was get- ting really cross. “I guess I know when I am awake and when I've been dreaming. I tell you I heard someone singing, so don't try to diri-larc-r neglected in make out 1 dldnm" ‘"9155 “"1355 l-milendillg "Listen, Peter Rabbit," Mrs. Pc- i - ter was losing patience and she spoke sharply, too. “You know yery well that none of our friends are back from the Sunny Souxn yet. The only ones who come early 'who might sing in the dark would be Longbill the Woodcock, and I'm sure he isn't back; Any way, you would know his song according to what you have told me in the past." “I would.” declared‘ Peter. "It wasn't Iongbill. ‘llie song wasn't anything like his. Besides, he sings up in the sky, not on the ground. As you said, none of our feathered friends are back from the Sunny South yet. "So," said Mrs. Peter. Just as if Peter hadn't interrupted, “with nobody to sing you couldn't have heard any singing. And that's that!" “I tell you I did, so stop saying _I didn't," cried Peter angrily. He doesn't olten lose his temper, but he was losing it now. “Did anybody else asked Mrs. Peter. “I don't know. Nobody else was ‘around there while I was there but Whlteroot, the Wood Mouse." replied Peter. "Did Wliitefoot hear it?" asked Mrs. Peter. - doubted. No one do“; "What was ii?" asked Mrs. Peter. Peter hesitated, then confessed didn't know. "I didn't see H just heard them," said he. Didn't you try to find ine Singer?" asked Mrs. Peter. . "Oi course I did." replied Pgtgr lndiiznantly. “I looked and looked, but it was dark and no one - can r Contract Bridge? B: Josenhlne Culbertson ' SELF-PROTECTION NEEDED Toduyfls lake (10011 South dealer _ Neither side vulnerable» The bidding: . ‘ South West 1 Q Pass 2 Q Pass Pass North Elli , l N '1‘ P55] 4 O Pass South bid correctly by naming Ills four-card spade suit before the longer heart suit. If he bid hearts first it would require afreverse" to show his spades-and his hand was not strong enough for that. West, wanting to see the dummy, laid down the heart king. and men shifted to the diamond tern? Dummy ducked. and East cooperat- ed with his partner by holding up! "How should I know? I didn't the ace, merely playing an en-f ask him," replied Peter shortly. couraglug card. v i "It is too bad you didn't. He South Won with the diamond-probably would have told you you queen, and gave no thought to what were dreaming," said Mrs. Peter .wus clearly in the wind. In a sweetly- ‘grent hurry to get out trumps, no Peter made no reply. He was ‘returned the heart queen. West befllllfllfll l0 Wonder l! MH- P9101‘ put up the ace and led. his re-i Was right. that he had been dream- {maining diamond. now East usedflna- Yet he was positive he hadn't. {his ace and promptly returned a It WM 961111974118. V01’? Defllleldnl- diamond for West to ruff. Down Peter doesn't like being perplexed. one! Do you? The defense was good. but it‘ , ' hear it?" [would not have been good enough.’ if South had been alert! Just as‘ IEast could logically assume that‘ me diamond ten was the top of n doublt-ton and hold up his race, so South should have recognized ICIIESI the lead for what it was and taken puns steps to protect himself from a ' i "FEUIIS EDIE TIIHDAT diamond ruff. After getting in with the dia- mond queen, South should have lei; the trumps alone long enough to cash his three top spades and discard two of dummy's diamonds. Then, with only the diamond king left in dummy. he could safely lead it trump-the eight of trumps would protect him from all danger. u ly‘ Alex loymend ‘m, geaumotrr! r. ‘SNAETHIPU ‘rd "M I coma uoeoov mvlTiO m time. 6M3» A PRIVATE ”RT 1° 5R’ tau-nil var: v.t'.'.. "ta; svcnxmo UMP): IF m iwe mmms ooxoomsl- THIS I? w“: I V! 1O ME. SAY OUT! Tl Rn IF x105 (476455 500077566 l/Vél 71/055 l/NTIESI/EZL LEA/Ev 7714f! AEI-IQ/VD “' Iv ' ‘m.’ 72rd um / a J . 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