MAY 5. 1947 . ‘i .. i." 1 rue: CHARLOTTETOYLN GUARDIAN Bontraet Bridge By Josephine Culhertem >22 t‘ I Masters 0f The m A Gum ;. Parachute Mail The deciliter in today's deal; Br blamed himself for a bud guess,:.‘. Peter Benedict lveoaeaseosae-Qee-t i t <.;. ll t out actually‘. his play \\l‘i.< tv>l=e|i mm that] - I Peter made ills nay to tile top ;floor of the house, into the ‘.l.g_ North dealer. gast of a line of attics. They had, Both sides vulnerable. . lilo skylight. but the windows i K i i i t :::::.:":;".-..“r: crisis. ' iof him' he was 48 _ . at least ventur- 1H5” tolnly mi rm imam“ and v o le mucl easier front one. ‘Q’ 9 8 N It would never have done for the Q Q 10 9 6 5 supposedly innocent Peter Milne to 5 4 W E ‘Q Ii"? #0911 Strolling along on top of z: Ill-o 3 S ‘FQ 9 8 4 Lady (tléurtgs house. over the shoal: IIPECIII C I 1d I ‘ Q A m 7 6 3 There gre tiinellesfiioigitlgiiie when Q A K 5 3 everything iii one's plans runs, us- igntZlil(I(‘31t'6pii\'0ifiv sllort trllulie. w -o e mac inery. is me bidding; izvdashoniiaof the times. Peter rais- - . h of the wmdow climbed North East South Vlest m ue “l, .11 d ' b n»- g: n» .:.‘:.?:rr"..it3 7O a” "°“' seen. Few maple litter all i~o Pa” Pa" round with their eyes raised to we“ decided in try to,» a “gut, the rear attic ivirtdoivs of houses ruff, hence opened the nee, when lll ivhlt-li they are not personally dummy appeared, and ‘chm, E35; interested. Few people have time not wanting a shift. signalled ivith Ito snare for the amusement. a high club, Went t-wiilziii-ctt Miliii N0 0118. at any rate, observed we dub seven {Peter rent-h up to the moulding oi Dmyal-e; pi]; p"; ., j .3 ‘the s.tt*.v_;e Iii-eve the '.\ir.tIt.~\'.', font then laid down the ifliril] itng. this ‘Val’ up hr the dropped sashes. wost played the jock -nnd ti‘.- ciarer then thought for a ion; time over whether to try for n 2-2 drop in trumps or to lI-liflssr- nentlst East for the trump t|1l0t‘il. Later, he said that it had aptlczlrctl tinn- gerous to take any rllrince that East might wLn the lead and re-,' tllrn a diamond. and it. ivas on this r basis that South finally liPVitifili [n fitlesse. it was an unfortunate iti-i-Lsnni. West won with the spade iiuroll and shifted to hearts. Declaieri would not set up a club trick iYi dummy for a diamond discard, ilP- t cause of lack o1’ entries to dumii- and therefore ended up by 1min; l\\'(i diamond tricks, and his on- tract. it was not necessary to make e lurcessful guess in the trump suit. After the first round of trumps, tieclarer was safe, ii’ he played pro- perly, no matter how the still- missing trumps were divided. He lilOilid have stopped lead-ng trump: itn order to lead and ruff a club. Suppose West could and did over-ruff —\vbat about it? Dummy would still have three trumps. and it would lie ea<y to establish a club trick through an- other ruff. and then to reach that club trick so as to discard a dia- monrl_ If, conversely, West could not over-ruff South on the third lead of clubs, the spade queen \\‘i'tllit'i he located for g finesse. iantl roll flat over t iyliig ;theso obvious ways. He roiled cau- the There was. of course, a, parapet. drain iwiliiin ii. No need now to lie seen ril tlli. tllllcss by the cilscrver of :i i-Iinllt-e aeroplane. He crawled olollg ills gutter 011 nil fours. and in -."l fcav lllzntltes was directly ovtr Lad)’ Coivlws house. And now for another wiltrloiv, if ‘anyone had been so kind as to lerlve a window open. He was re- iipon tlii-nl to help him in liousiy on l0 the parapet again. 'and felt cloivnivard with his right hand for the mouldiing which would give him the position. Four win- (lows, by his reckoning, there would be on this [are of the house; and in this llot and airless weath- er, about ivlli-ch all London had been complaining, there would surely be at lezist one of them open. CHAPTER XII Into The Panel's Beak Four windows there were, and the first of them was open. and so, probably, were the other trree. but there was no need to go fur- ther. Peter felt down first \v.tli his fingers. found the moulding. but could not quite reach lns-ard under i-t to convince himself that the sash was down. 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Finally In I couple o eon. the plinl an poritive understanding that i! lltiafled for any reason you t you! lnflufl heck on return or empty 91C?!"- piay he lapped the glass with if; at the second, upon s shortened thread. he tangled it hopelessly in the curtains of the room, proving beyond doubt that the way wus clear to enter the house. Peter lay in his secure gutter for a while. listening. but the sli- ence was absolute, except for the street sounds which drifted over to hiim casually fronl CDi'El'ifi"f3 Square. No one, as far as he could judge- and at the end of it judg- ment would be guesswork -— was moving about ill any of these top- fioci: rooms. It was now for it and the chant-e grew no longer and no shc-rtcr now for being deferred. l-le roiled over the parapet, and lowered himself by his arms. feel- ing rrlutiouslv for the tiny loot- hold oi the sash‘ The \\'ill(iJ\V rattled as his weight settled gram ually; he got one hand down to the open frame, -and ill another irlonielit was standing upon tile sill. The cords ran in their pulleys with a grflTiOUS quietness lllifi.i'zP stood in lite house of More Coilbrl. The accuracy of till-s (iEdUCLi-Ji had never for one moment been in question as far as he was con- cerned. He had at least entered the enemy stronghold successfully; to leave it successfully might not be so cosy, or run in so smooth a groove. He stood quietly freeing his safety-pin from the rustlihg blue curtains, and looked round him. He was in a box-room; thank goodness for that, at any rate. It might so easily have been a mald's bedroom, or something equally" awkward. But here was nothing except one or two chairs, a few trunks piled along the wall, an easel folded into a corner, and several iloilled canvases tumbled under it. There were other minor indications that. this room. double» ivtndoiived in the antique style. and beautifully light for tho par- pose, had been used as a. studio when such was required. A palette was leaning against the foot ot the easel, and a, large paint rag was thrown dotwn untidily over it. ‘Clearly the room was rarely even entered. or that rag would have been tidied away long ago, for when he stirred it it gave out a lmall cloud of dust. A jar full of brushes stood upon one of the chairs. Peter remembered that. Lady Cowle painted; or, more ac- curately, that she had painted at one time, and possibly did so oc- casionally still, when the mood was upon her. Out of sheer curiosity, a quality he could ill afford just then, ha unrolied one of the can- equally dusty Ivascs, and looked upon a sketch of Corrie. the most petulant and am affair of only a few brunt- strokee. but perfectly Corrie The universality o! Lady Cowif was terrifying. Peter felt an instinctive revolt. against the little ache of inter- lority the thought gave him. This was no time to be afraid of the old woman, unfathomable though her potentialities might be. H0 dIOpped the canvas. crossed silent- ly lo the door. and very gently uniatched it. It gave without l. sound: this was a ivell-tralned house. The corridor outside was empty. white-why did people like white corridorsil-and very well carpeted. Everything had been specially de- signed to help him to move about like the ghost ile almost wished he was. What would have been the value of one of those cloaks o! invisibility at this moment? This was all very well. but one might well expect the top four of g big house to be deserted at this ncur, when probaby the household were just approaching the end of arl early dinner. If only ho had some idea of where they would .‘n_n- greeate for their t-ount-il. tTo be trc-ntinuerll Father Divine Defends Bequest NEW YORK. Mo)’ 4 - (AP) — Father Divine, tho Negro cult leader whose constellation of "ileavclls" received a $500,000 ‘oe- quest from Mrs. Mary Sheldon Lyon. said i-n a statement. read in Surrogate Court today that he was insulted ivhen she first. of- fered him money. Dr. William Shciiloti, llrotliti oi the late Mrs. Lyon. is contesiing her will on grounds that. she was subject to undue influence and was of unsound mind when she made her will bonefitting the cult. Father Divlnels statement said Mrs. Lyon offered him money a! a gathering of women "millim- aires" in 1930. "It is an insult to me then, a: ricvw, for anyone to offer me money, those for whom I have not clone anyihi-ng," said Father Divine. ' Hie added he told Mrs. Lyon and the other women: “You nave millions but you have an ex- ' haustible supply I have an in- I'LL DQO9ME exhaustible supply. I draw life I fggggg A cop; WATC,“ .f siibstani-e aliti PilPFiLV from the r WONDEQ i: 1- 00ml? cities intihitr?‘ __ W! couu: GET Hi5 wl-lAT TlME rr Dr. Chase's T Kcleylivcr Pils QUICKIES ‘Kan §xsronvs-—ca "1 “Of course, my husband could use it until ‘we found ourselvel o dog with o Guordioli Wont Ad!" - Willi Major Hoopla Eeaojwitseslrvsi‘; ALLED A DOZEN IMES HOPIMG 1D FlND You.’ ~ I'M ' IMPALED on 1H5 - HORMS OFA l-iORRlBLE . - ‘IL ; pitiz-Mmauoto Mao -‘ w- COULD YOU MEE ; ME AT Ti-te ctua? .___ t rater s a m . s _ \ o .5, M. as ' . '1 ' . ‘i’: . / . fi i f ,i e ”’/ 1 ' ' / ‘ l _ _ ll U iii o I a- w s- L » "’ s‘ masts»: s-s inn" r‘ -- ' l-lltksLF MARTHA FROM MESOPUFAMIA! . ( t. 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