vi By Thornton W. Burgess TIMMY SPREADS IHS "WINGS" with guessing i'iPVPi' be content! i Make sure for i-hat ii thing isl meant. i 3 -Old Mother Nature. "I wish I had wings." said Peieri SQ Rabbit. " "That's it fnn'..sh wish." T-mmy the Fivnz Si1ii.ri'c'.. "That's all 1' din. for tmi in snvf but you can fly. I uari, 1 ratio." retorted Peter. i said "Who says I can f'.)"' d0:nanri- ed Timmy. l "Oh. mini-3-'.md.x." :'c;i'.od Peter. 'i'-is rmi.rizi't. int it Fl)"- i':Hl'i9r k8ZllfW'. ii? iii thev uo'.i'rl-i'i t'.'i. "ii Sqiiirm-" "Would you like me to show you? ”i' can't fly," ilm-taictl Timmy he "kedp flatly. i, ,,--ggw,, ”Ynu'va got trnzxs, haven't slzde down to the tree I want to ymi?" asked Pour get. to? You've never seen me i'!y ”No.” i'cpi.c:l 'll::i j ti ii1xcn't up" wnzs." "That's so: I never hate." said "But. I've semi mom were flying." crirri PP a long hind foot. 'Ji'lPn ,imi Petrr scratching a long ear with NOR”! AMIIICAN Ull L. 5. STEVENSON IIUvdIMdiogor asked Peter. you look as if you had wings?" makes wings?" Timmy chuckled. it was a squeaky little chuckle. for he has a squeaky sort of voice. Most or .the smaller folk in the Green Forest have squeaky voices. "Would you like me to rhow you?" he asked. "It you please." raid Peter. He was trying to be polite. Now it was a big tree to the trunk of which Timmy was cling- inx. head down. He was only a little above Peter's head. Now he stretched one front log out side- wise and at the aame time for- ward as far as he could reach. Then he stretched the hind leg on that. some side as far out and back N: he could reach. He did the same thing with the logs on the other side. Then he seemed to have no legs at all. He looked as if he were nothing more than a flat piece of fur with a head at one end and a tail and R small foot at each r-oi-nor Yes. sir. he looked like 1! little rlat P "What. i V -L at the other.' THE GUARDIAN. cHAaLo'r'ri:'rowiv ' moo-moomacubwumvt O contract Bridge 3 By Josephine Clnbartunn E p0ossaom9o9Qsso:9eo5o THE EFFECT OF A NOTRUMP O ENING When the opening bid is one of a suit and there is an overcaii. opener's partner needs a sub- stantial hand, including strength in the ovei-call, for A penalty double. But the picture changes radically when the opening bid was one nntriimp! Now. openet"s partner needs very little for the sound double of an overcall. East. dealer. Both sides vulnerable. - mat with a head nnd a tail. You "You've sum not - n' the. "Well, if I had wings and could set there 1' what .i' mum fl um... Squpakmi Tp .w.ml is YMMV fly. do mu thmk mu I membrane covered with fur, littiei " "10l'B than fur-covered Si(ln,i more. ymi'vr- vrvr-r . Pct-"r ix'..iikNi tI.' to: flying when mu Film” nrross lie;-el fly tip. wouldn't I?" said Timmy. clear from tho 5 dr o.'T'io npr!n:ngi on WP tiy," would climb It tree to get to th ins?" asked Ptirr. iThen he scratched his nose. "Just. um i " so rl the 'itt.Zpi haven't thou ht of that. I su os , 5I.lliTi'Pi.JFiil'L”.f' .11 if -t were you would. .:nyway. I would piigeitzistmfdch. mzvseu HM 1””: LN!" I inthing at all. i in voiir place." said he. mm” n t shde dmm on me 5'3” "You worn (ii'11ii2.' SOTit”irfi'.TlK: "Of course you would. and so me way I dn' None N my Comtnf more than ,i;i::t :: .p.ii:. No nne; would I. So that -proves that I m". do 1" bewiuse they m"e”' muld jump that 5'3"." declared haven't any wings." retorted the :r?c'l'd!'T.mt:k;;lmligixfgchmgiz Pam. :;tiie Squirrel. - t ' "W013 T W-Vs .i :'ii.'v.r: and ghdai "But," began Peter. and stopp- ms M3,? I.ha"t Smvl" 15'” W" lnz. shdiu: down on :2-in air." L i Oh" mid P"'"' Then he 79" plied TL'1ll1lf'. iii:-ri .1dde(i.' Timmy waited a moment, theniF”,"d ii HS he stared at his 'Havenii. ynll i10'.1r('d l aiiiaayspsaid. "But. what?" Jltc na"e”ed'm"' friend” lump fro.-n hzch up, and always. :ii'!'P not tnp? Of course I wouldn't. I would. p Peter scratched the other ion: in the il'CP5, v":Il were you do-'t-ar with the other long hind foes ”What in it I have thought were stretched from the ankle of liicl hind leg to the ankle of the fore-; leg on each side. "This is the way I stretch my- self out flat when I jump," ex. plain?-'i Timmy, "if I couldn't. E -4 Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY. Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band AdmlssionL'i'.'w' Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 For roscnniions Phone 1222 Before '7 PM. call 478-L ' Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SA”I'I7It'DA1' NIGHT IS YOUR. DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB PHllllPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA ; fact 7 :QJ65I 9904 4.11074 QAQ fleas: N gxiorb .0753 W E gas: 530: I S 4-0'53 QKIOQB13 gas gxios i;gAK The biddinlr '1 N m fig South W00 9' INT :9 Pus(!)Pus Pass gut 1911: get specific r- with the Rfftoxiing hand: West opened the are of hearts and followed up with the eight - and the outcome was a two- trick defeat of the contract-. The defenders. however, had been kind in South to the tune of 800 points. by not. dotihliiiiz. It. was West. of course. who made the gift to the enemy. Evi- dcntlv, he did not think well of his hand. True. it was "under average" in that he held loss than one ace, one kinz. one queen and one jack. But the term. tavcrane hand," is decidcdly relative! The that East had guaranteed from 3'.i to 4 honor-tricks and a balanced hand, with some strenlfh in each suit. made Westls hold- ing a great deal stronger than it seemed. Observe that East did not have A really good notrump opening; indeed. it was pretty much of a minimum: yet. with- out dcr'.iii't-r siirfvriii: IHLV mn- splcuously bad luck in the break of the cards. the contract was easily deieated twn tricks. The sum and substance of the situation is just this; after A no- trump opening, the partner's honors take on an added value because it can be safcly presumed that these honors will be backed up and promoted by correspond- ing honor: in the opener's hand. Thus. West's well-guarded spade jack was worth more than a trick because of his length in the suit. and even his diamond queen ahd potential value. Napoleon and Uncle Elby .......... Ti-iAT'9 FUNNY-' THE MILKMAN DIDN'T come TUVAY-- -NO VA7ElZ- rANf7 Jones Vzomisev F02 5UlZE To RETURN MY eTEPi.Ai7i7EI2 on we WAY TO WORK! Ni i ii i ii .1 JA i ii ITS COMPLETE DR. LIVINGSTDNE, I DRESUMEI-'-Q24 DSCFUR BA- -LOO; CENTPAL HAtTI . . owi. 'ALlr: 1' to IWINTID ' -so OI-' M2.-rAMMArmtNy ewe: MY HEAD. 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