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(Daily except Sunday) Lv, Siunincrside~ . 7:15 a.m. - 10:80 a.m. 2:45 p.m., daily except Sunday 7:15 a.m., daily except Sunday .. 0:15 p.m., daily except Sunday 9:10 a.m.—1:00 p.n1.—4:li0 p.rn. ily Thornton all“! Ind Peter Wonder A thought is but a thought a1. It ma)’ DTOVU wrong when brought ~ to test. —0ld Mother Nature. Nmiwky the Crow has sharp eyes, t one are sharper. Wherever he goes here is little those eyes miss. One of the first things he learned when Slertlnz out to find a place. yo, himself 1n the Great World was that the more one sees the more one knows, and the more one knows the safer he i5 and the easier ii: is to make and hold his place in the Great World. Flying above the Old Orchard m‘ his Way to his favorite tree in the Green Forest, Blacky had heard Striped Chipmunk telling all who heard him how fine he was ieelmg- Blacky flew so a; to pass above the old stone-wall. On the biggest flat stone on top of the wall sat his small, bright-eyed friend l" R army striped coat. Blaclzy chuckled. "The little rascal certainly is feeling good this morning. Itisgood to hear him. But he is telling every- ilontraet Bridge By JOSBPlHuu Culbertson 'Q£80. LEADING AGAINST A 1t is not usiltafiiigood tactics tel lead a trump against s. slam cony iracl ~afid particularly when the trump is an honor, the leadcri l SLAM cannot; be expected to lay it down. In todajfls deal. however, Wests, failure to open his singleton one of trumps gave the declarer an oppor- WmW which he did not waste! South dealer._ _ _ .. Neither side vulnerable It was Shadow the Weasel. body just where he 1s. He is old enough to know better than to do Green Forest, only the width of an his long ears straight up listening. Blacky chuckled again. He thought QAK $98752 QAQ4 ‘A39 QJIODB §QB53 zfilifl3 N Q2 4.7652 WSE Q107e ‘KQII l3 474 QKQJIOGA? Q35? Q8 Thebidding: _ South West North Ext 3Q Pass 8Q Pass Pass Pass North admitted later that. ‘nls' jump to six hearts had been specii-lHe saw Shadow the Weasel appeal‘ lative, for all of his concentrationi of honor-tricks. An opening three- bid in one major suit usually imp- lies shortness in the other major, and therefore, cven though Nortn had only two spades, there was some reason to fear that south would be no longer in the suit and therefore would not be able to use North's hand in a ruffing sense However. all was well that enued well! West. not being second- sighted, made the natural lead" o! spades jack. South studied the dummy for moment, then unerr- lngly capitalized the one real chance to make the contract. He cashed the club ace and ruffed a cl-ub, then went back to dummy with a spade and ruffed the last club. _ Only after the black suits hid been stripped from the North- South hands did declarer lead a trump, and West's position, when he was thrown in with the blank ace of trumps, can readily be seen. A spade or club return at this juncture would permit South to discard a diamond from either hand, and then the simple diamond finesse against the king would produce the contract. Actually, West led a diamond, and by duck- lng in dummy and winning with his own jack, South was ablc to run the diamond suit without loss. It is obvious South had hot stripped the spades and clubs before leading s trump, West would have had an easy and safe method of exiting. mooning between the stones. lmw and then he stooped for a" W. Burgess) that, Enemies have just as gond ears a5 friends," thought Eiacfl. As he flew over bushes at tile end of the old wall nearest the old road from the edge of it, he. saw Peter Rabbit sitting up with of suddenly screaming “Fox! Fox?’ just to see Peter jump and run, but flew on without doing it. Flying over the old road his sharp eyes saw the black tip of a hi1 disappear in a hole between the roots of a. tree at the ed-ze oi the Green Forest, “Hal? exclaimed Blackv. "Striped Chipmunk better keep his tongue still." n9 lighted high in a neighbor- ing tree. From there he could watch the hole in which that tail lifld (ilsoppeared. He didn't have long to wait. only a moment. n": two, before out popped a small person, 10m: and very slender. wearing s brown coat and white wnlstcoat. abruptly he Sat up listening. It was Shadow ~thc Weasel. Shadow sat there only a second m- two, than hounded along the road and across it straight for the old stone wall. It was then till-W Buwky did his 200d deed for that (lav, "Caw! Caw! Caaw!" he shrieked. Instantlv Striped Chit)- munk and Peter Rabbit. knew that he saw Shadow the Weasel. Each did the very same thins, took to n15 heels. As for Buckw- he leak to his black wings and flew above the old stone wail where he colfrl 100k down and see all that might hannen there. He saw Striped Chipmunk run as fast as his short less could Mk9 mm along the tcn of the old tvsll to dive out oi’ slwht in a small He saw runninil llllnfiful- out on the Green from the old wall. Peter Rabbit linperty, lip Meadows awav on the end of the old wall and start along on top of it. He didn't hurry. At least he didn't seem to hurry. instant and seemed to be usirl? his nose to find Striped Chit:- munkfis scent, then went on in short bounds from stone to stone. “I-lc acts as if hi‘ ii 5U"? "l Striped Chipmunk and I guess h? is (or he pan go anywhere Striped Chipmunk can. even right 139W" into his home, It must be a terrible feeling to know that there isn't any place anywhere that. you cP-n go and no one can follow. I'm afraid Striped Chipmunk hes-oi any chance at all. l-le should have kept his tongue still. Then Shadow might not have visited the old will! walk" thought Hlacky. Shadow reached the ooenim between the stones where SIYWP" Chipmunk had some down out of sight. Shadow didn't hesitate at all. Where Striped Chipmunk could 3*)- He did. "Too bad. Too bad," mllttelPll Bing-icy. "I don't know any one who could be more missed than Strlnel Chipmunk will be. Too had. I r111 all l could to warn him." "Too bad. Too bad," said Pelt‘? Rabbit to himself. ‘l-ie had stopped and looked back lust in time to see Shadow disappear in the old wail. In a few minutes shadow ap- enough that if _ peered on another part. of the olrl wall and ran back toward the ,Green Forest. 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