......i:.. ' "BEDTIME STORIES 1p Reddy Fox On Watch By Thornton W. Burgess THERE! A REASON Day by day. as we wonder on And life brings its jays and its cares- And wonderful nature expresses herself- In so many different ways.- There's a reason for all the beauty and joy Tliat greets us day by day. We wonder. and scan. what it's Watchful waiting often pays. dl'- "If he does Peter Rabbit will an about In must unexpected ways. gun but and ill be waiting ioi And no answer comes out way. 'm' The heavens so blue, and the suni - Reddy Fox. Evcryuiie knows that Reddy Fox is one of the smartest of all the iolks who wear fur. The proof of his smartness is in the fact that he manages to live close to man- kind, despite the fact that man is forever trying to shoot or trap him. Reddy had surprised Peter Rab- bit over in Farmer Brown's maple in the Green Forest. it was Farmer Brown and Farmer were busy making They were out coll- when grove vihen Bown's boy maple syrup. ecting sap from the trees l'ttl he'ilisghea3:gorP0ertei'!hhadl d:ii'tr::lgE:;:IIt looked perfectly harmless. but "9 ,nm;e had been no other was it? The young Boar sat up and Canailuiiis p r o d u c e d 2,256,- "”'e' started and stared and stared. And liilil squaru feet of floor tiles in place for him to go. Reddy had not followed him in. He i-Vouldlllv take the chance that he might Sell trapped in there. Had he gone in after Peter he wouldghave been trapped. A Merry Little Breeze came dancing along and slammed that door shut: just aipr Peter had gone in. Reddy knew that Peter had no business to be in there and that he would run out the first chance he got. " ll I have to do is keep "U1 04 night and wait." thought Reddy. "Sooner or later that door is gmnil to be opened and sooner or later Peter is going to come outf" so Reddy found a good hiding- lace. He saw Farmer Brown and glarrnsr Brown's boy go home to dinner. He saw Prickly Porky the Porcupine try to get into that su- gar house and fail. He knew that sooner or later Farmer Brown and Farmer Brown's boy would re- turn so he continued to be patient. By and by he heard ii sound that made him sit up quickly and look off among the trees. Some one was coming. Some one was sniiiins and snuifing. It was a young bear. Reddy grinned as he watched him. "lie smells something that he likes and at the same time he's uneasy," Iiought Reddy. . The young bear would come I little way and then stop. He would hold his head high and sniff and snuff. You see- the Merry Little Breezes were tickling his nose wlth the mingled smell .of'smoke and maple syrup. It.dldI1i. take long for Reddy to discover that Buster Bear was heading toward that sugar house.” Perhaps if he goes over there he'll get in. l-ies ' siiisirrsii siiiiiss If HIM MW Young Buster drew nearer and nearer to the sugar house. but he did it very slowly. He kept stopp- ing. Sometimes he hall turned as if to go back, When he did that the Merry Little Breezes would tickle his nose a little more. Twice he even went back a Redoy could hear him whining and grumbling to himself. Would lie go over to that sugar house. or would he be afraid and run away almost to the sugar house. There the smell of the siicei maple syrup was very strong The yuiiiig Bczir didn't have to guess where it was coming from It uas coming from that little house. He wished he Ti knew more about that little house. all the time Reddy Fox hoped and hoped and hoped. gives out. 3 The glare of a diamond while. i The trees so green- the buds sol young- A5 spring opens up. so right. The little blades oi grass pei-kup, in spite of frost and ice. And trailing arbutus, spr'mg's first flower. IS 80 ragrant. and deliciously nice. Thercls a reason for all the won- ders of life That we live and enjoy day by (lay. .. The urcalcst and only reason of all Is Gods in His Heaven Alway- -Maliy R. Gavin. few steps. At long last the young Bear was MORE TILES January, 1956. against 1.4l7.0D in the same month M51955. WORD l8. Letter DAILY CROSS DOWN ACROCI 1. Ksttlo I. Knock I. Rudy monoy I. Oickoas m, Wide- inautlied jar & Prickllng Donation. on skin M. Rsprovo mildly . linker . Mushy meadow l'.'riie pstells l9.Hswing tool 1. Capital of the Balearic Islands !.Cnplt.sl (Not) I. Expressed gratitude 4. Lift 5. Full bloom 1. A pull 1?.) A islutgl Yesterdays A-nus Agent: Man": nickname 23. 21 manuscript book 9. Young hog 12. A wing 13. Wayside tavern )6. Mineral Ipring 28. Unit ot work 30. Requires Ill. Foggy 34. King of beasts 36. Devoured 25. Paper fasteners . Gun (slung) . People of Denmark no :3 .0. hair .4 Bristle-lilio organ . Evil . Exclsmv lion of disgust H. Filmy covering on top at liquid N. Fuel ll. From (pi-efixl IO. A ststisticd book It. Distigun ll. Note or the suit I. Bubsidizing N. Length of waking stop 8'. French rivor 81. Ornamental knob I. Decoys 60. Large worm Cl. Upward curving of s lhlp'l piuiking DAILY URYPIOQUOTE -- Here's how to work its AXYDLBAAXR h l.0N0l'ELl..0lV Ono lottsr simply stands for Another. In this example A is used Ior the thus L's, X for the two 0'1. etc. single letters. lpolo ti-ophiu, the length and formation of the words an all hints. ' Inch day the code letters on different. A Olwtognm Quotation Y A! X36 W!!! IQVC Y rue KTVHYXL 11- FQUO 1 rue Ablilo (XI CQRX-KLZPCBL Yuhflofi Cfyptoqiiots: NUT GOOD H 18 TO HARP ON TH! FRAYED STRING-MORRIS. I CONTRACT By (Top record holder in Masters' GUI! You are the dealer. both sides vulnerable. and have opened with one diamond. Partner has re- sponded with one spade. What do you now bid with each of the following (our hands? 1. QAQ63 QK5 QAKJN2 4.9 3.Q74 QAQ6 OAQ93 QKJS4 I.Q9 QA72 QKQJ88( QAJ3 0. Q A Q 4 2 Q - Q K Q 9 8 5 Q. A Q 5 3 Q1. Four spades. This is A powerful rebid by the opening bidder. and alerts partner to the possibility or a slam. It is not. as is sometimes stated. a close- out bid. The responding hand may have had only six points (or the spade response. and we want to impress upon him that that little is enough to produce a game. There is therefore the intimation that the opening bid- der has at least 20 points, most' of which will consist of high cards. with the balance being made up or distributional values. There is s vast difference be- tween the responding hand jump- ing directly to game in the open- ing bldder's suit. and the opening bidder jumping to game over partner's response. The former is strictly shutout and denies in- tereat in a slam. but the inner identinss a strong hand including 3 good trump at. Q2. Two clubs. The hand is not good enough to jump to two no hump. which usually guarantees PLUNGE BEFORE TRAIN PATNA- India (Reuters)-Four crowd of 400 collected to demon-i strate for "certain passenger am- enities" at the station. original eva monds. clubs. - Ml:lT7.- ldrziiii-r '('l'l persons were kmed when they merman. iii-int iii (l;iiiad:i's (ii-ii-rice threw themselves before I tmmiboard arriud WP(llltS(l'l i- . , , . , - i .y on his In a demonstration ,at Blrhee raw visit to the R('.lr' air division in: way smuom 112 mugs from here' Europe lie will iiispc-ct the four T . . . . uesday night They were m wCanadi.'iii iLLllll('l' iiiiscs ill Franc BRIDGE I B. JAY BECKER Individual Chain ionship Play) between 11 and 19 points. and in too promising to rebid one no- trump. which is a signofi bid denoting from 12 to 15' points. The neutral bid of two clubs has the advantage of delaying a de- cision on how for to go until more is learned about psrtnei-'s hand. at which time the high card values and distribution may be correctly shoim. Q3. Two diamonds. Although the full values of the hand are not represented.by the minimum rebid. there is not much hope of a game unlcss partner voluntar- ily bids again. It must be re- membered that the spade re- sponse has detracted from the luation of the hand. lhresponder had bid one heart or two clubs, thereby Elililillg new values to our hand and cmii'u-m- lng previous ones. a thivc dia- mond rebid would be in order. Of course. it partner is able to and another bid over the two dis- niond rabid, we will have to make a constructive bid to balance out our previous undcrbid. Qt. Three clubs. It is urgent to inform partner of the promising slam possibilities. By bidding dia- and ultimately spades. the responder is indirect- ly made aware of the lvc-irt mn- trol. 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