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" v ,.'A'_Ci.v.togrors'qsttsiioi\ - b U_R Gllifwgro w N_' cw’: ou a v P o n. "_P.D.W.Y;P_W" ‘M Q Q J. ‘o o 1r a r r o u_w NBIVifl-Dou” rowwarf-‘afasrrwni . ‘Haturdays Ci; toquota: WE ARI! UNIT!‘ FOR ANY TRUST LL51. wg gar: Run no oamr-mlcoomnp. ' ' ‘ Distributed by ling Titles Inmate Y“ " '" w. .. ~ —~ > fir» w -~ ..,~.".u= =1. :14. l!" I l rs fiW-filsfin ‘.5.’ _ W THE GUARDihN, ... _..@-_-_ Think well oi self, but not so well] There's danger, that your head! will swell. i -.0ld Mother Nature. Buster Bear was big. He was the biggest Bear in the Green Forest. I-ie liked to boast that he was the biggest Bear who ever had lived in the Green Forest. It may or may not have been so, but Buster thought so and he cer- tainly was big. i-ie was as strong as he was big. He was as strong big logs and tear apart big old stumps. not only in search oi grubs and Mice who might be living in \ _ them, but to show how strong he '4 01/‘ i, ., was. This was especially true ii] ggq _ “xv "y"; he knew or‘ suspected anyone was “Mead u he watched me Mam iratching him. He would do it ‘run ha’ m“ bigger than m.“ and just to show oil. 1d Buster thought oi no one but “trons” thazznevzsexflnd b0 er himscii. Folks who are over proud oi their looks or what they can do are likely to think mostly dseliish and live by themselvd ti themselves. seldom o! others. They much are apt to be short-lem- are selfish. Buster Bear was sel- pered. It pleased him to see how iish. There was no more seliishlquickly his neighbors moved out person in all the Green Forestlot his way when he growled. l-is Because he was sn big and soisometimes growled just to See strong he took what he wanted them run. He liked having folks and shared nothing. not even with airaid oi him. He really did. it Mrs. Buster and his own children. made him ieei all the b13891‘ 811d Ii they found something to ootlstronger. He liked the feeling that and he happened along he drove~he could make folks do what he them away from it and reiused i-0|\\'Z\l'liEd them to do whether they share it with them. 1r when he.wantod to or not. There are ioins had eaten all he wanted anything-like that all over the Great World. was leit they could have it. Usual- too many oi them. 1y nothing was left. 8o Buster Bear wandered about He lived by himseli, going and in the Green Forest, going wher- coming as he pleased. He was ever he took s. notion to and d0- short-tempered. Folks who are lng what he pleased, sure that no _. one would dare to interfere with g him. He liked to appear suddenly and irightcn ioiks just to see . Contract Bridge them run. Then he would have that ieeling o! bigness and power that he liked so much, and would try to look as important as he ielt and to strut. Some ioiks look im- portant when they strut even though they are not. Buster Bear. being clumsy, looked runny instead oi important, but he didn't know Some experts believe in descrlb- that, and that behind his back he ing their hands as accurately as was laughed at. possible, in the bidding, so that "He has a swelled head," said their partners will know preciselylLightdoot the Deer. what is what. Other experts ieei "It is getting too big ior 111m," that this detailed and. "honest"isaid Reddy Fox. description is not always sdvis-i "He thinks he rules the Green able, their argument being that in Forest." said Paddy the Beaver. certain cases the opponents bene-l Now oi course Buster's head iit more than the partner irom wasn't really swelled. Heads don't this iniormation. ‘swell unless somethig very bad is It goes without saying that lthe matter with them. Saying that tlwre is much to be said {or bothyone hafl a swelled head mBBDS U111?» "schools." in t0dsy‘s deal, however. he thinks himseli much more im- talren from a recent mntch~point portant than he really is. That tournament, the "honest" South's-Rivas what Lightioot the Deer were badly rewarded! meant. He was quite right. Buster Norflfdgflgy ldid have this kind oi s. swelled Both sideslvuinerible.’ hulizl- u d m‘ hm n l swe e s more w u - :8“ K510 9,1‘ expectedly he met s Man at a turn Q4 i By Josephine Culbertson ileum A orrrnmsucs or OPINION 3 oi a path and the Man yelled and ~ turned and ran. The truth is Buster was himseli about to take to his own heels. Instead as he 72 watched that Man run he ielt 53 bigger than ever and stronger i0 3 than ever and bolder than ever. He growled his deepest beiore Q‘ turning oii the path and disap- J g peering among the trees. 65 After that he ielt bigger and _ » »- more important than ever. He togculpla; griwtifii: ‘Salim even boasted that he was a.i'ralcl m“; - sequence Q“. oi no one, and it was almost true. Noflifinut so u. . ‘ Perhaps he really thought it was l‘ Pa" 2 “ Wm true. Big so he was he ielt even 2 ‘ "p"! s: 5”‘ bigger. and he was so used to see- ; Q pus ‘ ' (‘mm ing others get out oi his way that ' perhaps it is no wonder that his good opinion oi himseli kept growing. A too good opinion oi one's seli does grow, and becomes what is called conceit, which is 2211i?“ gilxgggng “p” m‘ mm" the same thing as having p, swell- In two cases the South players i: htiidfierseusgfaagzr Qvoafibfoxaalfi; .. -. t went in ior concealment, vis that And “an” h. w“ com 7i 109 106 A mfi m +04» The various Wests led the un- bid suit, clubs. and the deciarers were held to contract or one ovar- mls bidding: - ceited he was heading ior trou- Kori last loIfi Wat“ bie. He didn't know it but he was. 1Q" Pass 2Qn p‘; A swelled heed always leads to 2Q Pass SNTI- IPsss trouble and Buster certainly did 49 Pass Pass " Pass have a swelled head. And it was Just because he had grown so big. Now, the two Wests were up against an extremely diiiicult guess ior their opening leads, and. as it happened, both chose the iourth-highest diamond! This permitted the declsrers to get rid oi dummy's two clubs and launch s. cross-ruii which resulted in their NATURE BOUNTIFUL RAIN’? RIVER. Ont. — (0‘P)—- Charlie Arnould got a, bonus from one ear oi corn in his garden. Thirteen ears branched out from the main ear. making tho cob Ll'L AINER "ms ANSWER is 1N ma. usvtr cams: on You: Lucas‘. uounrsumLa:'$,w|i.|_.-ww - "she K a s Mndy-slze ii I critter} PW’ d. who l-BVII lo be kicked. a is out Y (or kicking -he YIANI . 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