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Saturday's Cryptoquote: CW2 vavo lo letters. apos- CWARX— AN UPRIGHT MINISTER ASKS. l F0 CO nseoevlnsslsll"nslunoeoeoenreuse") Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson onurlllllllsonvloellsqsnnsllelennslsen dbevdflssnanoeu A CLOSE DECISION It was a close point whether one play or another offered the. best chance oi’ success in today's deal, but the declarer made the winning decision. North dealer. I rIorLh-Souih vulnerable Asxv O 0 4- >$<> Owen J8 3 Q s2 94 7 K 2 6 J Q I 6 q a Q 1o o r l d» 5 2 l The bidding: North East Bolfh W?“ a N 1' Pass e o i PHI T Q Pass Pass Pill Since North's hand, powerful though it was, constituted only a minimum three-notrump opening, he should not have carried the six-diamond response to the grand slam, hut should have been satis- fied to play for twelve tricks. South would been justified in jumping to six diamonds with noth- ing outside of his long suit, and if he had not held the spade jack. North would have had cause to regret his final "push." West opened the heart king, and the moment dummy appeared. it was‘ evident to the declerer that since the combined hands had only twelve tricks — two spades, one heart, six diamonds and three clubs — he would have to choose between a spade tinesse and a squeeze for the extra trick. Taking the first lead with the heart ace, he drew three rounds of trumps, ending in his own hand. East discarded one heart and one spade. South then led the spade Jack through West as "bait", but when wast played the three, de- clarer did not finesse. He felt "Whoever heard of anybody drum- rning with their. Trail?" cried Peter one who wants it has value, and the more he wants it the greater the value. Value is the measure of desire by one, a iew, or many. So, oi’ course, the more a thing is de- sired, the greater its value. One of the things Trader went much time admiring was the han- dle oi' a broken cup. a. white crock- ery cup. "There is not another like it in all the Green Forest," he boasted and patted it with his white paws. "I wouldn't trade it for anything. Don't you wish you had one like it." "No," said Peter shortly. He wasn't interested in 'I‘rade.r's col- lection, but he was ‘interested in something that Trader had said a few minutes before. "Did you really mean it when you said that you can thump and drum with [your hind feet?" he asked, chang- ing the subject. “Your mistake, Peter. All I said was that I both thump and drum, and I do. I didn't say how or what: with," replied Trader. "But of course you do both with your hind teet, don't you?" re- torted Peter. "I thump with them, admitted ‘Trader. . "I knew it." declared Peter. “If you don't drum with them 100 then you must drum with your fore ieet like Whitefoot the Wood Mouse." ' "Why must I?" asked Trader. In his big black eyes was a twinkle that Peter didn't see. ,“Because you haven't anything else to drum with," cried Peter triumphantly. . "Who says so?” demanded Trader. "I do." retorted. Peter. ‘Trader chuckled. "You've for- gotten something,“ said',he. "What?" cried Peter. Be looked puzzled. "My tail." chuckled Trader. Peter looked more puzzled than evcr. "What about your tall? What has that to do with. it?" he asked. "Everything. I drum with it," replied Trader, and now he chuckled more than ever st the look on Peter's face. "You drum with your tail? whoever heard oi anybody drum- ming with their tail?" Peter cried Trader looked at Peter's soft, white, iiulfy apology for a tail and laughed right out. Yes, sir, that is just what he did. He couldn't help it. “I guess you would have a. little trouble in drumming with that make-believe tail of yours," that if West had had the queen, he might well have covered the lack, because West could not be sure who had the spade ten. Bo deciarer put up dummy’s spade ace, cashed the spade king also, then ruffed s heart and ran all of his trumps. On the last trump, East had the extremely distasteful choice of giving up,the spade queen or unguarding the club suit. Which- ever he did (actuslly he chose to discard a club) declarer could easi- ly take tho balance. CANBERRA — (CP) — Aus- tralia's first locally designed and built aircraft to be tested for s flight oenificate has passed all handling and stability tests with he squealed. "It is just as good a tsii as yours." snapped Peter indignantly. He is a. little touchy about his tail. "But you can't drum with it,’ cried Trader in a. most provoking way. “And I don't believe you can with yours." Peter retorted, and- he meant it. "Listen," saiB 'l‘rader. Immedi- ately Peter heard that light drum- ming that had puzzled him before. He looked at ‘Trader's tail. The end of it was, beating a dry leaf on the ground so fast it reminded Peter of the speed with which Buzztaii the Rattlesnake shakes his rattle. Trader really was drum- ming with his tail. 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