c nmouuua-4 .-.. . - ,. H-543; rnx.-A; . Contract Bridge l J: Juephtne Culhlrteon A IIOPILESS EFFORT A realistic count of East's distri- bution, as it was clearly marked in the following hand. would have told South that the line of play he contemplated was hopeless. . North dealer. North-South vulnerable. gas qkxrua QKQ4 -4.x-r N W E S .5104: uuro J97- 9106 um: QQXO Q82 'j. QA87652 .pA8543 The bidding: North Eutl 19 30 IV. Pu: West opened the three of spades the preferred lead front any. tlirec-tarii holding headed by the ten or better ill 1iai'tner's bid xu.t -- and East cashed in two tricks.- East then shifted to the jack of trumps. This was taken in dummy. and declarer discarded tuo tlUl)S on the high hearts. Next, to tvst the trump situation. declarer cash- ed the king When West showed out. rleclaier must have realized; that :I would be tlniigeiuus to play; the king and acn of clubs and then try to ruff a club with dunimy'sl lnw titiinp, but lie piestiniably tould not see any other hope. so he risk- ed that line. Needless to say, East over ruffed the third club, and. that settled the matter, for down. one. i if South had takvn the slightl trouble to count East's marked dis- tribution he would have knowny that the club-rufliiig idea was not merely risky but hopeless. East had lhown two hearts, three diamonds, and certainly had at least six spades for his preenipt.ve bid. Thus. he tOUld not hare more than two clubs and would lIlCi'l1Hbl) over- ruif dummyts four-spot. That being so, South should have ruffed a heart - over-itiiiiiig East if neces- snry - then run off every trump. On the last irunip West would be squcezed. South's own hand wotildl be reduced to the are and two clubs: dummy. to one heart and the king-small of clubs. If Westl kept the high heart he would have to give up his club stopper; if he guarded clubs. diiminy's would become good. Weet Plll Pu: South 4 O Pu! GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of -m the Culbertson Point-Count Method.l Simply send a stamped, self-ad-'1 dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton Co., 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. MEDICINAL GUM El Salvador in Central America is the world's chief sntirce of med- icinal balsam gum. The dolielou. Euvour oi Wrigley's Spearmint Gum brightens your doym-gives you a little lilf . . . while the pleasant chewing brighten: your teeth. Keep a package handy in your purse or pocket. By Thornton W. Burgess DIPPI-In BECOMES ANXIOUS that lake. looking for open For most mistakes we have to pay, Water on which he could Inxwqrry, if no other way. -Dipper the Grebe. Dipper the Grebe had overstayed in the Far North. He had hated to leave for the Sunny South. Even when his neighbors, the Duck folk. took to the air and headed for the Sunny South. he remained. He was having extra. good living there. Jack Frost had not yet frozen the lake over, and Dipper liked to think it wouldn't be done for some time to come. That was his mis- take. rest. He needed to rest. He was beginning to get tired. And he suspected that before he reached the next lake he would be very tir- ed. "I'll have to find a little open water. at least 1 spring-hole.” thought he. "Yes. sir, I will Just have to find a little open water. I wish I hadn't overstayed back home." Most of the feathered folk think of the places where they make their nest as home. even though they spend less time there than elsewhere. Looking down as he sped over the Green Forest,-which was now white instead of green, he seldom saw any of the Green Forest folk. Most of the feathered folk who live there ill the summer had long ago left for the Sunny South. Once he saw Flathorns the Moose, who. be- cause of his long legs. was not too much bothered by the snow. Once, shortly after he left on his long journey, he saw Wanderhooi the ' 's,L.I 1,4 U I ,. i'll have to find a lltt e open water at least I spring liole,l though! he. l So it was that one morning hel found that the whole lake had been covered with ice. excepting around the spring-holes uhere he was. He knew that the time had come when lltt must take to his wings. and that he would have to fix his hardest for some distance to keep ahead of Jack Frost. Now the Grebe folk are not too fond of flying. although they are good ll)'?IS. They are great swimmers and divers. They love to be on and in the water. Tliey tan swim under- water for long distances. just as Billy Mink and Little Joe Otter can. But when they do take to their wings they fly well and fast. Dipper had need of flying well. and flying fast. He had intended to stop at the next lake, but when he got there there was no open water. Jack Frost had been there. ahead of him, and had covered alil the lake with ire. He didn't worry too much because he was sure there ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR BODY SHOP WEDNESDAY, Located on the North from the High School. We do all kinds of reps See us for expert service. JlM'S AUTO North River Road JANUARY 19 River Road 1 M2 miles ire on body and lenders BODY SHOT Caribou. There were many other Caribou with him. They were paw- ting away the snow to get at the Retndeer mass on which they live. Dipper was getting more and Page 12 -The Gunrdinn Wednesday. January 19. 1955 ginning to acne e little. You see. he had to move them very fut fury they were small and narrow. thevkind of wings for flying fast. but not the kind for lloating in the air and resting, es the Hawk folk do. Dipper co d fly flat. but he oouldn't stop t e fast motion of those wings and stay up in the sit by Just spreading them. He' must keep them moving, and moving fast. to stay in the air at all. So Dipper the Grebe wu worry- ing more and more. He couldn't go down anywhere and hope to get up in the air again. excepting on open water. There was no open water. Dipper was paying for over- staying. As a margin to cleanse your throat and remove accum dissolve two teaspoon: of baking soda in a glue of water. - Flll IICIPI IOOKLIT dvu IHC medicinal ueoe. Church I Dwight UL, I0! life lldg., Menvnel. J ii. cow BRAND 9.; 91'-'1 l BAKING SODA more worried. His wings were be- ANNUAL able Dougald MacKinnon, and Highways. i All young Liberals are tending the supper meeting F. A. Large, Secretary of is being held. 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