Joe Palooka Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson No calls: roll COMPLAINT south was guilty of "taking complete charge or the bidding" in the following deal, but in view of the result, his partner could well sllord to forgive him. South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. 4343 one igsqsz 4.10313 v--Ir. '9m:n N 3 W E 6 IF 3- 649 .00- mum t” -I S Q105 3108 7.0? -I-6C-D :9 KS South was a well-known master, s'h'.le North was a weak player, and sn the ioliavimz bidding was not as rcmail-zabie as it may seem: 0-23 8 North East Smith We” 10 Pass 63''? (i)Pas5 Pass Pass Actually, South's abrupt leap to nix notrunip was not a stretch in- .-niar as his values ucrc concern- rrl. North's opening bid was ex- irrmely skimpy s and even with so few l1i2ll cards to work with in dummy. South would have had clear sailing on any other lead than the one West selected. namely a heart. This lead, however, knock- :'(l out dummxfs entry bcioie Southl could unblock the diamond king. South tried the heart ninc at the first trick. but East won and re- turned the suit. South was tempted at this point to try for a double finesse in spades. because he would apparent- lv need three spadr: tricks, with three diamonds. four hearts and two clubs, to round out the con- tract. On second thought, however, he decided that it was more remote to find the king and jack of spad- es in East's hand than to play for a squeeze. So he took the single spade finesse. to the queen, and when it held he cashed the spade ace and ran his hearts, dis- carding three clubs from dummy. This sequence 0! plays was too much for West. Forced to hold four dzamonds so that when the king was overtaken the fourth diamond in dummy would not be good, he had to give up two clubs. and South's third club became the lul- tililng trick. A LOVELY IIGET Both humor and the hunted know To live each has to have it so. --Old Mother Nature. Yowler the Bobcat was prowling up the bank oi Laughing Brook deep in the Green Forest. He was looking for n. place to cross with- out getting his test wet, for Yaw- ler does not like the water. He is ybig-looted and sort-looted. That means that he can. and does, walk without making a sound. When he is moving in the midst ot the Black Shadows, he appears like one lot them himself. i Yowier had been hunting all night without success. It happens that way sometimes. Many or the Green Meadow and Green Forest iolk out their meals regularly, just as boys and girls do. But there are some of the iolk in fur and Iieathers who do not know what it 1la to have regular meals. They are the ones who live by. hunting others. They are the meat-eaters. They can have a meal only when they catch it. Yowler the Bobcat ii: one at these. l Jolly, round, bright Mr. sun had Just begun his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky as Yowler ap- proached a quiet pool. Two or three sunbeams had found their way ythrough the overhanging boughs of ,the trees around that little pool. 3They had chased the Black Sha- ,dows from it. Yowler drew a long breath. 1-iegheld it tor just a mo- ment when he came in sight or that lovely, quiet little pool. On the larther bank stood two or the pret- tiest babies in all the Green Por- est Perhaps they would not, have liked being called babies, now that they were big enough to follow mother. Their costs were a lovely but! in color. with small white spots all over them. Their legs were long and slender. Their eyes were big, dark and soft. Their laces were long and narrow. Can you guess whose children they were? They were the twins or Mrs. Light- foot, the Deer. two lawns as pretty as ever the Green Forest had seen. the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped, se1i-sd- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- GET YCUR FREE DIGEST 0!; ton co.. 1010 Arch St... Philadelphia, Pa. "gal us cv l(Fii'-”" MAN ON A PILLAR lwinuu me rCATHEDRAl. OF TOURNAL Belgium. IS A LIKENESS OF Tue ARCHITECT- FASHIONED BY ' HIS OWN HAND- : JUS T BEFORE HE 4P1 (M65076 IW5 DEATH FROMA SCAFFOLD OF .771: 5'fRllCTzl.PE I (1030) i on I 3': 0- MI I-. ....;... -.i..r.....; v . SILVII i so mrl THAYANORWMRY wiu. HOLD nos or THEM mm by amen ADAM-Miiwsumwu. .. IIDII TED Lssxos Hiou FLY snucK AND KILLED A NIGHTHAJJK olnn. N.y. By Thorton W. Burgess It was a scene pretty enough to make any one draw a long breath and hold it. But Yowier didnt see the beauty l of that lovely scene. No. sir, he didn't see that at all. It wasn't this that made him draw a long in-eath. He saw only a wonderful dinner it he could catch one of those lawns. He flattened himself on the ground and began to crawl toward that lovely pool. He took the ut- most care to keep under cover. He moved ever so slowly. so slowly. that had you been where you could see him you might have thought he didn't move at all. As Yowler saw it, there was just one thing wrong with that lovely scene. It was the fact that those young tawns were on the other side of the pool. However, they might come across. or one of them might. One was all he could hope to catch any- way. The thing for him to do now was to rind a place where he could be out of sight, yet within leaping distance should one of those young deer come across the pool. Not for an instant did he take his eyes from them as he inched over the ground. They seemed to be alone. and Yowler was glad of that. At last he reached the last bit of cover Page 10 ' Th 6 rdlan Thursday. Sepia. 28:n1954 TORONTO (CP)-Ninety persons were killed in motor vehicle acci- dents in Ontario ” ' August. the Ontario highways department said Tuesday. In August 1953. 104 were killed. Fourteen of the vic- tims last month were 10 years old or under and seven were past 85. Twenty-nine drivers and 27 passen- gers were killed. 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