PAGE TEN THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWNAE Rudolph-and the Ilu loud Ilolndeer - sw:u..' WHERE'S (sum ' DECEMBER 15, 1953 By llohmi l. May A in By Josephine Culherlnon vnw We Nmwmaw ' T00 soon ' h The clfectiwliese of a cue-bid showing a strong hand and rontrol of the opponents" sun, may be llll if the bid is made too soon. Observe South's Stilfellllptvscd dilemma in By Thornton W. Burgess '4” C35”: C0l.'SlN GRAY is DOIJBTED tone of surprise. . "I want to see your toes." ra- North dClllt'l'.'v. , N. The in whenever much in plied his young cousin. North-South niinci-able, douln.' i "What do you want to see my .Qc,z I Persist until they find things out. toe! 101"?" Cousin Gray wanted to I I VQ4'8 I '-Old Mmh” Namreb znowi He lucked Very much up”- "I wonder who lhlt 4101! is chu- O94hQ32 r-; N; 'h h 1 In be Inc." sold the younx Red Fox. -1- "Foxes don't climb," declared " 53' 3": CBWS ' lie"? mm Q10 QJ7 youn Tog.Sm3rt' me oung my-d you can climb. But it they have - L y vamp N VKS65 pox gwho had um l,,.d., um only toenails like mine. 1'11 know g:ayo',"fnc”t””,l,a'; l"H:"”,u';”,f:d Tutu 010755 VV E t9 . acquaintance oi Cousin Gray. who I011 CHM Climb-" Mid YOU!!! TOO- headed for 5 tree: on the var); edge ' , I . 41;? S "";:?zm has a gray coat instead of a redlzlrclerrh and '-nought hlm-'59” lerylog the swamp, a tree with low- - r 0”" - ,, ' , , growing branches. Young Too- . A-5095043 ”Foxes do climb ll they have any I donl knuw llhat Claws and Smart watched him still with un- G A A .. - .. toenails have to do with the mat-l . . J 4 isyense, rewrtecl Cousin Gray aharp- tux, Mid Cousin Gray. rem! in ma eyeau i. l '”You are talking just to hear ”Th9Y hi"? 9V9rY"ll”E W dtl The blddl"33 yourself talk." declared the young With 11." rrtorted his )'0lH1IZ 0011!- North East: South We-of Red Fox. "I mean Foxes really 111- "Fnlks Wllh CIRWS. Sharp Claws. -Au---n W-a---aw 10 Zler 3 Ila 54-i don't climb like Happy Jack Squir. are good climbers, Folks with noth- ,: hm" 5””"”A” j Pass Pass 5. Pass rel, or Bobby Coon. or Unc. Billy ing but toenails haven't anything I P355 P355 A Possum. Of course we can get a I0 hold 011 W195" l West's opening lead did not nint- ter-it happened to be the heartl . Jack e- bcrause south could spread , the hand tor l3 tricks. ' It was Souths extremely prema- little way off the ground it thel "Y0" 1103'” know much-" deem” limbs are low enough, but I dented Cousin Gray. "It may be that Can may yea" ciunbing,-v lynu Red Foxes cannot climb, but -N01. do 13' agreed coum, gmy. we Gray Foxes can climb, do climb. -rwhen 1 cumuh 1 Wang go go up and like to climb. We haven't claws highgv either. We have been smart enough ture usr of mo cue-bid that was '-1 dmn, beugv, you ever 1-any totlearn how to use what we have responsible in: tho far-Ion-low con- climbed 5 tree in our 111.," de. go ." tract. surely, south could have (la-lam-ed Young Too.5,s;,”g mo”, 11;. "I'll believe you can climb when By George McManua lll.lLIll'x;ltlK Irrrcrl ins club-control hid until omen-y "1f you can Cumb 1 uessyf see you do It." declared Young V, or” o - ee e - he inunrl um where the hand 12,: miner and mower can climb, Too-Smart. 0kM0WAl1)X-M-n5pU3l.lK should he plzijcetl -- in 11:: own'and I never heard them say they "50 you don't believe me." said ' M. . spade sun. lf North had some sup- mum, They mowed me 3 199, 01 Cousin Gray. and his Volce was . Wm port. or lll diamonds. If North could megs, but they didn't show me ysharp and unpleasant. He was mm yos'rAc.l.; .. The com. KTOWUIB RUSTY. munlst East German government I "No, I donll." retortfrl M5 YOURS has Issued this new stamp, show- CDUSUI in 11 311053 d9Clfl9d 10719. ling Btallnallee the "Red Glamor Just then both heardasound that 3ou1evm-d," in mg smvuag, sector Df caused them to prick up their ears. Berlin Formerly Called Frank- ll 1'1 W85 EM buying Of 3 d08- 15 WIIS iurterallee, the street has been South could lateriln the distance. and rather faint. reconstructed in gypicg soviet, not seem advisable to risk a higher try his cue bid, Even If he had wlnut there was no mistaking It. sgyie, 1'; W33 on ml: um,-oughyare call than five spades. South hop- bid six clubs ovcr West's raise toyonly dogs chasing somr-one, fo1low- may East German u-0,-kg,-3 started ed, of (.'0lll'M". that his partns-rlilve clubs. that course would be ing a. trail. bark in the manner their Two); 135; Jung could ”conporatrj but North felt logical because it would be anlwliich is called buying. The two that his own opening bid had been yobvlous on North for a choice be- foxes stood with their heads held high and their ears cocked lor- ij reblll that sun. As the biddlngmow to climb a tree, Let me gee . actually weir, Wests shrewd (l9-iyour feet," , -E fensive Imp to live rlubs put South; "what do you want to see my l in 3 very :m'ku.inl posit on. For ten, for?" asked Cousin Gray In a all Soum lould know, North michtl have A singleton spade or even " be void in the suit. and so it did shutout raise. LONG SEASON ll'YCdUCIbl)' llzzht. so he was glarlttween a spade and a diamond slam. to accept the five-spade contract. I True, North-South might not. ard. LAQQMBEI Mm, .s (0?) - Un- u u South should have contented reach their best spot. but even ll "1 Wonder Whit that 61081! ChB3- usuallly mild autumn weather in t '””h”""””&'il”'”””'” "l”""l "” "" l'h”'”i'"'”li ””""'”"'”"””"""'i' t E" ' ” himself with bidding only twmsmall slam contract would have Ing." said the young Red Fox. mu dlgtxict, resulted ln golfers . spades over Eists two clubs Then.lbeen quite an improvement Over "1 think 1'11 Climb” I W89. and playing daily up to the end of No- BI-l'FOl'd lsee what I can see," replied Cousin vamber. whether or not West out In hislthe actual contract. By Carl Anderson ..a-P9 5, W 1., V I Tippy and ",CaVb"qS.'l'ubs I ' BY Edwll" ' M7 l V 7-l ' GPAN'MA- wants . I Tippisa??? MY LAND! I NEVER -HE DIDN'T TI? H5 HATE PADDY &W ANYBODY AS gi ALWAYS TIPFED HIS HATTOTHAT . PURTV WOUNG WIBDER .'I-HE ' US TO 60 MILES OUTA HIS WAY TO DO I'I'.'7' FRANKLV, AH l5 WORRIEDI'.'- ' l 1 . . . xi UNAMERICAN . . WAV, LATELV. WATCH " By Ham Fisher. IT'S IMPOSSIILE TD EKPIESS MY ,, emnuoe Ann PRIDE 10 as IN me I uouoa LEGION WIYH n's ueaoes, V. 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