Friday, Feb. 17. 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 south an!" come, North is not. apt to take JUlI1IfI-;.;R 8HhIV;EI:-S r u ' twisting. tryill-1 to puu the fisber- North-South vuihemie. mm """”””"” "l "9”” Hy hell we III 30 W B 0 , 9 5 man into t e water where hp 1065 West opened the five of dia- , ,.- SURE LOVE Tl-I ' A grave mimlte for me or you. might feast leisurely on the del- :31” l 3 .,..,.,.t5, and Swlh mus, have been - Sam" amcggfwl Mimi: sews mam sous Aaopw Everybodw icacy of human flesh. A l'atllcr disappointed (to put it mlld- - 5””""”" l , ., , ll l t Desperately, Mudungwe. grabbed nA-(5 lyi when he saw the dUmmY- 05' Iris ON ACC'O."T H. ,5 3 ml:3,”kc.- will ",,;"fl,”e his knife and slashed out the croc- .3343; .1(1 viouslr. he might lose a heart; I IMV I h ””"3b0dy mu. ”' "Mug 3 , odile's eyes. . g N ' xg ispade and a club The heart finesse is 72:77 :z""'r-AV ”.”'””"” "' '”.dE'"'"" till ”"'e”l Slowly the grip on MudunSwe'I out w E oxen ll'0S0lVttfl the first of his worrlel. 9 - - g luwI')'0"9 (W95 " "mm "X est arm was released, and the croc- .Q331 IS 433 but he Silll hail plenty of work to I "' Jumper ""3 "are "ad 3”” "V" odlle sank slowly into the water. - pjp lflll He took out East's heart king. Q m'&II' ltauillllntl 370” Where " Again Mudungwe spot. this time. A9 land ruffed his own remaining din- 5. mules down through the Green F0” at the blood that swirled to the QAQ653 nltinti in dummy. Then he led the -I 3 (WI. There was a certain place surface of the river-the crocodile, 103 king and ace at L-illus, giving him- 0 , ulicre the banks W91"? 51999 M too. was in i80l;.Y. 011 "19 "VI-'1" 4K1064 jsclf the opportunity to drop the '- 3 W" 79"” "I9 "at" "95 d”? but bottom. The "Ml" . 'lllank Q-J. When this did not come 2 inn (851 30ft"? "9 Em 9""? l" Too badly mangled to be sayed, 3' lnff. there was only one chance left. 3. alljlll nf Liiugliiilg Brook Jumper llludungweis arm was lalel. nmpul, gout); West. North East ,lle led a low Spade from dummy P-card t'0l't3ll1 SI"-lllfls "'3' mad? ated at the local hospital. But Mud- 1' PF" 3' 49 land. Wm." E-asl played low went mm prick up his long cars. He ungwe grew strong, and in due IV P”! 50 P353 upltllll llle are l.E,lllmlnglhl'l "ink copped for a iiioiiiciit anti sat up time returned to the only work he 59 Pl-95 I. 1"" spot. West follow,-d low as did wry sli-night, the better to listen. knew-fishing. He learned to use one Pu! PI” lflllll'lnl)', and East had to win with I Nllllcllllllg-S g.,l,,g on over lIlel'e,"IKgrpIunk went little Joe into thattarm as skilfully as most Il5her- obviously Nora” dlmhle ml llll, lllnlzl l ::ioiii.:ht Jumper and started onucold black water. man used both arms, and the in hearts his sound but me :9 N l l l l lll' was carclill lmw 10 mnve .e.....e.....-;..e-...wa. V93” "lat Came We” 50”d- cl lllamlmds was I 'Vel.y subsla: dlll:;;'ml:'"il9 5'"? W5 '9” Fed 30 ll 8 iliiit-tly. not to hurry too llluch. He when they climbed up on the; lllftidungwe believed he had lost llal purl of lhls values far that iwhllh 19 "1 l” '93” l 81 SH". 5' k c . illll('(l to ace what was going on bank they shook themselves andihis arm because he had been care- gacmm and so he was ..d bl. l l f ”""'l'f”d "W1-'4I't'I' ,0 dls- . IWPF by l.aiii;liini.: Brook but not shook hard. They even rolled over lss,-but it would never happen iup" whm he next uslgd lhglg '"3ill3”IdUl"m.V 510511111 club w ile he .8 lt.- won liiiiisclf. Fiiially he rcach- and over on the snow-covered again. And yet. one day as he was as me basis for I we bid in itmgl "W:.c”.ru”f:d' and 1"" ""19? 0915' l':"" .tl a place where lie could peel? ground two or three times. What d07:Ini; In the back of the boat. I'"” '5 Wlllldcl WIS hulne. E ,..., l,-.,... ....d..r the green omit-ll. Jumper dun-t know was that the: itzllllgi hlshaclllripgpgggegidozlg fllsll: - whmh l l ix of a licinlni-k trcc. Those briinc - black water wasn't cold to them a - 5 . f .1 l ll, . V I: pk grow very climc to the ground all. They were wearing double Side; "Ed 5:9 w"l"3l.';l'l'vl1del”':.';' l2”Il,e"5lL'fl?A”ff,f,"u”f,9 Kc e scum lSlzggxlhllglagomaiflpehfapfld ”".m I U (ll-ll inurlv H lWI'lPt'l hldmll P15" 0055- The Hilde? 008' W35 "'9 algam, 9, El - 3a3v:"Mudu: .53; After working for four years, the look refuge in a ii-Kc U llncdim U l-M. llllml,l.l.V thickest, Wm-mes; sort of fur, The ?riL:";rl::3m1de Sm aid and Stuck archacologzists Ihme reached Jer-lprolliplly (lapI.ul'Edrlll0cll':'(1' 533:; The gl'tlllll(l illl lltl'ttlll,Zll.lllt! Green allllef coal Was (tulle waterproof. blow all” blow on the crocodile-5 ll:htl'S earliestl known town "wall, l' in the backyard of S;.:l Alex Mc- : lwtrt-.st nus ('()l'('I'i'(l with snow, hen they ollook thelllselves all back, with lug uallve ape" dlz. lwhlch was built on bedrock andtltac, the police officer who had l..llll.ZIIIlllJ. Brook. ulicre the water the Wllfrl Clvlnglng to it flew offnglng in deeply, below the laws lburicd beneath the debris of at i been detailed to look for him. I: ll not run swiftly. was covered 3'-""9" d'd'” "3" ''”'-V we" W3”ifinally released their prize. Agnlnlleil-V1 7-000 years. The remains of ti.lll ice ziiid the ice was cnvci'ed "Pm"! 90ml Bl" 0r CDWSI? ht! W35 H .ll Nllml judging others by himself. In IIIUSO places it look- Sfrange But True By F. H. MacArthur ,, e. was a fisherman on his native African river. All his life be had followed his dangerous trade. for the river was infested WIIIIVCFDCOCIIIB. He ignored the croc- odiles slipping silently towards his fishing craft, for I I man were to make I living from the river, their presence had to be tol- erated. Reachlngifar out of the boat to untagle his fishing line, he spat in the water. Suddenly a crippling pain shot through his right arm. The crocodile had seized his arm and was angrily splashing and I1; is-.. .. ... ACOUNTRACT B R l-D'GE ' By Josephine Culbertson GILDINI:-'I:II?E:Y The story on the hand below liipponeniy gull, might well be titled, "A Thrice. Told Tale." North bid his values l When, on top of .this effort, North actually bid the , ' islain after South declined to take "ill"! 5? tum then repeated hIm'lllle hint, it was decidedly I cue s on e next round. and finally of glldlng llle lllyl capped his performance with a sort of devil-maycare slam bid. However, considering the out- .m maim.tMhmH5.-Almuwiire t.- -.'.V..'..t-. 3'-' ' it .'",'”73-- ' - - w - l ' ...HER THING By Charles Kaila fin the hospital. Miidungwe's leftl""5 wt-ill, constructed of uncut niiiiiilt: tllt- trctls. Right in twin of him the water was run- ning too fast to fret-zc and it look- ml l)lii('l( and tiultl. Stralrzht across lllllll him the bank was sleep. At at. .: Iic saw no one there. Suddenly l.Illl(' Job Offer appeared at the lull, piislicd off and went sliding straight down that bunk into that cold black IV&Il0l'. He made hardly n splacli as he went in. This was lin-iiiisc he lllfl it so smoothly. .Iiiiiiw-r unvc H lilllc gasp and stint-i-ed nll tirer uhcn he saw lrllv Jon ili.s'itmiii;ti'.iiitu that cold hlrick lli'lll'l'. in a monicni Iiitlle .lnc's lirown liciirl iilipcarcd above irnici-. lle suiirn to wllcrc the bank w.-ic Inucr, climbcd mil, shook him- NVII miikwiii: the water fly from his lllllllll i-o.-ti ilicn climbed tip and at-otiml in the top of the steep bank. Mix Joe ioinetl him there. For a iiiunicrit or two they sat looking iluun al'tlial cold black water as If they IUVDII it. Th-n without 3 until llll')' slid down the bank. Ker- liliink wt-iii lilttlc Joe into that cold l)lil('k uiitcr. Kerpliink went lilllc llrs. Jiic just is second later. l;.tiii Junipcr sliivcrcd all over. lion (-mild they do it? l ml like it liroiul while rlbliiin wind- For quite awhile Little Joe and Mrs. Joe continued to go down the slippery-sllde into that swift hlac them and shiver as he watched. Finally, the two Otters disappear- ed "They must be crazy." said .lum- per. as he watched lliciii out of sight. l-lc shiyc-red again. Thcn off he went llpperty lip. lippcrty lip to get warm. p CONTINUE CI?!” SIVPPOIIT LONDUN. (Int. ICIW The On- ltarlo federation of Labor ICCI.- CIOt votcd ovcrwhclmliiizly Tues- day in annual convention to con- tinue lts support of the CCF in the annual convention to continue its support of the CCF iii the pol- itical arena. The i'cs0luiion was pulled after a speech by Ontario CCF leader Donald C MacDonald in which he called Premier Frost's program of human betterment ”phony." He called on labor to hit the political front as hard as it had been hittin front. nee ANNOUNCE NEW RACE LONDON Ilteiiteitsl--The Royal Acro Club announced today that next September it will stage I 9.000-mile air race from ilie United States east coast to Johannesburg, South Africa. The race will be the most ambitious competition in the history of aviation. The starting point probably will be near New York, with a 24-hour stopover in England. The club is offering prlzc water. Jumper continued to watchl 3 the economic ll 'arm was amputated. l But now an unbelievable change lcanie over tho placid, cheerful Miidungwe. He drew into himself. --efuscd to eat and drink. and spent his days alone and brooding. Al- though no one realized it, Mud ungwe was not long in the land of the living. For one day that had started out like all the days sudr deiily became different when Mud- unizwe started from his usual seal calling. ”Cl'ocodlle c a ll i n: me Crocodile calling me!" Before they realized what was happening Mudungwe had made his way In the river and Jumped tin. Within seconds his friend: saw lhim dracized under the surface by a crocodile. A policeman was sum- moned by the horrified villagers who shot the beast and hat it drag- ged ashore. It was only then that the strangeness of this story was 'Stillwater. fully realized. The crocodile that had finally claimed Mudungwe was the same animal that had had its eyes out out by Mudungwe's spear. and its back scarred when it seized Mudungwr-'s left arm. The croco- dile had claimed his arms and In ad paid it back. Now both were dead. ' How strange is late! According to the Bibiciil story, the walls of Jericho fcll liter Jns-' hiia's army had marched around the city once a day for six days and seven times on the seventh day. and everyone in .losua's camp had shouted "with a great shout' . Aiiierit-an and British archaeolo- tzists excavating at the site of the Bibical town. loll lls that this was not the first time the walls of Jer- lchn fell. in fact they have proof that the walls of Jericho fell at stones placed against a mud em- bankment. reach a height of five fee. But the wall that tumbled for Joshua has long since disappeared because it consisted of mud bricks. and has been washed away by the rains. The auto license plate number received by Dr. K. L. Blodgett of ltlinn.. is 20-20. Dr. Blodgett is an optometrist. In Invercargill, New Zealnnd. Finest of all A BLUE, CRIMSON, ROSE. i finest i 60!). all 4 FREE IDMIIIM I!!! Must, IIOIIUIII, C1. g-m-2-3:-:2-1-j iHIlillXlv:'. iillhl vhlllh GET ACOUAINTEII Oi nan. Foul loveliest ml . . (X1 in four full line packet: (VIII: sent poupuid for only 25;. .4 In ll; Iu-up sou m liq. seed lama look. Sold Out Our Way By J. R. Williams' TEII1 The Taller Muggs and Skeeter ,..tF WIT! DI WAY VOL! 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