' llv Tliornfoo W. THE CLOSED noon .' door that's closed. a thing tin- seen. vfoy vita-l be. or nothing mean. -Old Mother Nature. . . . striped Chipmunk sliivei-ed and shook. Mrs. Strzped 'Chlplllllnk shivered and shook. Four ynun: Chipmunks almost. i-ciidy in no tut into the Great Wm-lri iur hcmselves '(iidii't. bhli'i"l' aiirl didn't shake. but wondered rshy father and mother did That. was the dlllPl'Cil('I', heiweeii know- edge and lack at l' i-'nilicr and iiother kiicw eiimigli ni what night happen in Rio '.lll'al(l. 'i'li.-. .ittle Chipinuii'.;.s ri;dii'! know on- iiiith to be afraid. All of tlicin weir in their com- ortablc home Clll'.lll iii 'iic i:i'oiiii-i' wcr by the stone wall on the edge )i the Old 0l'L'll1ll(i t)l'll;lL mad-r DAN At The ROLLAWAY CLUB TONIGHT Dancing From 9:80 Till 12 Mil.-sic ivy lltiti Tiles.-'ci' and His lSi'rtil(l0l'S with Wttirin Rliitime at the piano. Admission .';0(--Tax and Tables im-lmletl Burgess) striped Chipmunk and M21. strip- ed Chipmunk shiver and shake? Fear. They knew what the child- iV"Yl didn't know. They knew that theimost dangerous of all their enemies was in their underground lzousc looking for them. It was shadow the Weasel. Shadow is so small, so slender. that he could follow wherever they might go. Why hadn't he followed Striped Chipmunk right down into their bedroom? For a iery good reason. Striped Chip- munk had closed a door behind him. Yes, sir. he had closed I rinor and he had closed In tight. What was worrying him ll(l.l'. iuokiiig him shiver and shake, tvrrs 'l1E' tear that Shadow might fiiiii that door and our-,ii it If he slxould, it would mean that proli- ably all of the iaiiiily would be killed. Striped Clilpiiiilnl-i. lllrs Ciiipinuiilr, and the tour cliildrcu CING Roiiaway DANCING 12:15-3:00 AJI. IN All) OF MIDNIGHT DANCE Dance Starts 12:15 AM. Monday nforniirii I i)(' SANITORIUM RADIO FUND Sponsored by JITNIOR (THAMBER OF COMMERCE Ballroom ADMISSION .7. POGO t' ,. . , r ' VOUGII AN! MIIIHWC CN BACKTD 1 EEUEVE. THE QOADGANG, F025 76. L JAlLBI?D,' ii. 1V0-O-f&O-MO-O00 046-6 66 0 0-60 VQOO Q7694 O-O-&OJ4-O-00406 O4 6 0 F994 Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance i EVERY SATURDAY E Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club” Band " Admission-750 Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 t ' For reservations Phone 1222 I cscrvations hold until 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB -50-C-Q-O-O-Q-AQQ &6 66606609-CO-&OOrOO6-GOO-0060-O6-O0-O-G6 &6-O-664 if ti ieros -OOQO-09969 OOO4'OO OOOfG64-OOtOO-66600 99 Q cum emu rlale. ioox. me For FOOD roe ecwta FEiENl?6-- ' MEI.r'AH'LL noon mar vouue oocroa!.'- WIFALL Hts SCIENCE, HE CAINT cup: ONI O'T1-IESE FORE)-IEXED 5OUl-5'- UNTlL AI-I TAKES THAR DOLLIES or-'t:' 'n-t' tel.- TI-iEV'LL SHAKE man Bram (mated? T WIF TI-4' kn auto! What made striped Chipmunk and Mrs. striped chipmunk shiver and shake? Shadow is like that. He seems to find pleasure in killing. So when in. has .1 chance he kills and kills. This is why he is so feared and tinted by other little people of the Green Forest and Green Meadows. Most other hunters kill Ior food only. They do it because they 1al'8 to in order to get enough to cat. You see, Mother Nature has :;:arie them meat eaters. when Striped Chipmunk hail dug that hole he had been smart riiough. clever enough, to make ,1 possible to close that door in a llurlill Perhaps you didn't know "lat a Cl'llpn'llmk'5 house could have a door. You see it is noth- intz more nor less than sand. When Striped Chipmunk had closed that door he had simply packed the (ntrance full of sand. He had done it. hurriedly but so thoroughly that Shadow had gone right pas: without knowing it. Striped Chip- miink believes in being thorough. He knows that few things are worth doing unless they are well done. so he had packed a lot. of sand into that passage behind him. You see he knew that Sha- dow might discover where the riuorivay had been and might try to dig it open. So he hoped that ir. this case the door of sand T-Ollld be so thick that Shadow would be discouraged and give up. Shadow had not found that door. He may have guessed what had happened but he was in a hurry and had run right past wit.hotit. suspecting wlierc that door was. He had gone hack and irrth several times. for ht is not one to give up easily. He was in a bad temper. You see he had hcen very sure of catching Striped Ciiipiiiunk. Now he felt clieated. Ot course he wasn't cheated. but that is the way he felt That is vhy he had lost his temper. It. was a good thing for Striped Crlllpllllillk that Shadow had loss his temper. Had he not done so. he might. have been in less of a lwrizv and been more careful in looking for that closed door. so now after running back and firth along that hallway and looking into two or three store rooms which opened off it. Shad- rw snarled angrily and left. "I'll come back here again later,': thought he as he climbed tip on the old stone wall and tried to de- cide where to go next. He would hunt. someone who didn't know liow to'close it door. THE GUARDIAN. C-HARLOTTETQWN i' Contact Britlgo By Jooepblno Culbertson ..to3:t:;tnn.Qon-zioooaoooonnumn. JIIAB-BAG A freak hand such ll ta0dly'! 1! bound to bring griel to one side o.-the otiiexi North dealer. 5 Both sides vulnerable; 10 :AKQ9s.'i 97 4.110152 KJTC .;Q" N .562 vlzaion (W E .1084. .33 S QAKQ T . . .21 l yOJ'! tgwrcqrossz min This deal came up in a high- siake rubber game, and the bid- ding was fast and furious: mirth East 10 to 26 40 Pass Pass 5 Q 5 Q Pass Pass 0 O M" Pass 0 Q 7 Q Doublo Pan Pan Pun South Illd later that he had felt very doubtful about sacrific- ing all the way up to the seven- level (he had little hope of making the contract), but he was spurred to this action by North's absolute withdrawal from the bidding af- ter his original heart call. South further observed that he had had the strongest suspicion. that East was deliberately courting a ”push" to six spades. and South was not inclined to oblige him! It was an extremely question- able decision on West's part to double seven diamonds-a forcing: pass was indicated. Then East l'.0llld have doubled on his own account, and it is possible that. West would have taken the proper uiicreim: ironi iliis double in re- spect to his opening lead. Act- ually. however. blind to all implic- iitioiis. West laid down the spud-1. ace-and South "sailed home". He rut ted, drew trumps. and laid down the heart. jack. With the heart. situation revealed. South simply 'iiad in finesse against Wests heart ten. If WESt..llad been allowed to play six spades. he wmlld of course ltnva made the contract, and act.- ually would have made an over- irick if South led I heart. How- ever. the seven-diamond contract could have been punished rather severely! On a heart lead. the defenders easily could have taken the first five tricks. by West's rufiing East's third high club and giving East a second heori: ruff. ”5”g;5 adds zestiohthe hour r TM 90 HUNGRY! GLASSES BEGIN SEPTIIRIBER FOURTH TINIGN GOMMENGIAL COLLEGE Stcnographic. 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