Contract Bridge, 3: Josephine Culbertso- Ijns sum! T0 Till IESCUIL The ceakish distribution that South ran up against in the fol- lowing hand should have spelled defeat for his slam contract. but one of the opponent: was very kind. East dealer. North-South vulnerable. QAQ10963 J5 .74 cl-KQ2 .8387 5I2 uxms N03, N WE -"' S 0 goat em 0.. o-Up Ouggl . g.- Q A 1 I 9 A x J 3 4. A J 8 1 6 3 The bidding: East South 3 9 4 4. Pass 5 .5 rDble. Redbl. Pill North 4 Q 5 4- Pass Vest. Pass Pass Pass '-Weedless to say, East's three-dis-, forldvopenlng was I. desperate ef- GARD PARTY Spring Pork Hall Monday. Dec. 20 i 8 p.m. lseeined all . Simply Let WrigIey's Spearmint By Thorton- W. Burgess REDI)Y IS XEMINDED A bite may sometimes prove I eel, - depends on how you feel. -Roddy Fox. m It all Roddy Fox had just caught a mouse. Now at mouse is hardly more than a bite for Reddy Fox but this time it made him feel better fort to keep North-South from ”get- ting together," but its actual eiiect was to spur both into greater optim- ism than they otherwise might have felt. As for East": action over six clubs - this was a lead-directing double for a spade opening. Natur- ally, East could not know that the declarer, as well as himself, was vozd of spades, and though an im- mediate spade lead and ruff would not necessarily defeat the slam, it too probable that the hand could not be beaten without that lead. West duly opened a spade. and East ruffed dummyls. nine but he was shocked to see south over- rutf with the lack. South then led a trump -to dummy and returned a diamond. East, peshaps still in a state of shock. played s low dis- mond - and South put in the eight. West ruffed and returned a trump. but South had no further difficulty. When the diamond was led trom dummy it would have been an ex- cellent idea, of course, for East to put in the nine. This would force . South's jack. and when West rui- fed and returned a trump. South ' would find himself one more loser than he could handle. On a second daimond lead from dummy East's ten would force it high honor, and ' South would then be in the posi- ; tion of having to ruff a heart and 1 diamond with only one trump remaining in dummy. GET YOUR. FREE DIGEST oi the Culbertson Point-Count Method. send a stamped, selt-ad- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton Co., 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia, Gum help, you fill up Christmas stockings. Youngsters love ii--and it's so healthful, wholesome our! in Spearmint Gum by the box for Christmas stockings so you won't run short. xpensivel Buy Wrigley's witwnuns me Mamv Demo-Mmr AT wiscousuu uuivensrrvs ' COLLEGE or Aosicuuruns 53!?-was-N3eIieVe It iorNo,t! 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The town was founded in founder Zalim Singh guaranteed mun t'Fii2lilIllIC(l1iIP punishment immunity was in effect till 1850 e new city's walls proclaiming the then many I full meal had. You see he was so very, very hungry. really starving. that a bite seem- ed like A meal. It revived hope. Before he had caught that mouse he had been almost hopeless. Now he was ready to go on hunting wth the feeling that sooner or later he would find something more to eat. The deep snow had covered the Green Forest, Green Meadows and the Old Pasture. It was covered with an icy crust. That was both good and bad for Reddy. It was good because he could get around. whereas before the soft snow was covered with ice, he couldn't get around. It was bad. because it pro- tected some of those he hunted and depended on for food. 3: "King Eagle!” exclaimed Roddy. Tim He had caught that mouse on the Green Meadows, which oi course were no longer green. Now he was trying to make up his mznd whether to stay there, or to go somewhere else to hunt. As he stood looking this way and that way he saw high in the blue sky a brown speck that grew larger even as he watched. "King Eagle!" exclaimed Roddy. ”I thought he had gone down where it is warmer, as most of the other birds have. I wonder how he finds enough to eat." King Eagle was lower now. He was some distance away out over the Big River. King Eagle came lower and lower. He disappeared ACROSS 2. A relative Ancient Born ' Italian Bone (s.net.) goddess A source of r' Buckwheat. s cayenne. tDial.) z . pepper . 9. Shells for Banished ice cream A wing 10. A serf Strength of ancient Policemen . Spsrte (slang) 12. At one time 11. Tightens up 13. A Roman 13. Small body procurator of water V 9- we i932:-o P999? or Judee 15. cup for breath 18. Need 19. Miscellany 14. Chum 15. Long stick 16. Half an em 17. Instances oi trickery ' 20. Finale 21. Once (Dial: Eng.) 22. A sover- eign's decree 25. Remains ,. 26. Not any 27. Simian 28. Strengthen 33. Public notice 34. Reach . across 35. Bird's stomach 86. Biblical name 38. Competent 39. Girl's narnei 55 40. Loafer. . 4 1. speaks so 42. Performs DOWN 1. He was swallowed by a whale (Bib.) TNKD FKWNMFD 'DOEDVV' GT WJN KINGSLEY. MR5. GUNT...YOUR HUSIAND TOLD ME you WERE HIRE... TDMMYW FERN DAILY, CROSSNVORD -' .ni;3u.1i'.x.ital:L. i-i rage :3 The Guardian Monday, Dec. 20. 1954 m-A-2--e-:-m--1--mum-t behind the trees that lined the bank ot me Big River. He didn't appear again. nearly waited and watched. out thee was no slgn at King Lame. amt meant that he must have come down on the more or the ice of the Big River. That reminded Raddy at eotuuming. ”Klng Eagle must be fishing!" exclaimed Reddy. Of course he vile talking to himself. "there is open water over there. I had forgotten sll sbout it. It King Eagle isn't after it fish, which he probably is, he must be hoping to catch I duck dver there. What King llegle can do. I can do in that line. A fish certainly would taste good. It would be filling too. so would a truck. I think 1'11 go over and see what luck King Eagle is hav- ing." So Raddy started of! some: the Green Meadows toward the Bl; Riv- er. It was good to be able to trot swlttly, for in the soft snow he could only wade. He headed straight for the place where he knew the Big River was not frozen over. There the black water run too swiftly to freeze. As he approach- ed the bank he moved more slow- ly. He headed straight for some bushes from behind which he could see over the Big River without him- self being seen by anyone there. Just as he expected. there was King Eagle. He was perched on an old stump on the bank almost in front ot Reddy. His fierce yellow eyes were watching the water. Over near the other bank Roddy could see Mrs. Quack, the Mallard Duo and several of her grown children. .King Eagle was watching these. "I wonder if he'll try to catch one.” thought Reddy. "I would if I had wings." But King Eagle made no move to try to catch one of those ducks. He was watching for s. fish. He knew that now and then a dead fish would be found floating in the water. DISCHARGE FOUR. PRXESTS BUENOS AIRES (AP) - The Peron government pressed Satur- day its program to eliminate offl- cial Roman Catholic church control of rrligious education in Argentine public schools. Four Roman Cath- olic priests were discharged as professors of religious subjects in the University of Cordoba. Eight priests were removed from their teaching posts in public schools in Catamarca province. The action followed more than a month of controversy between the admin- istration of President Juan D. Peron and the church. ununu nuumn nmuum a case - IXJLI 23. Trining ”1 orns- 5- NIH menu 55 24. Small 4 F”,'”"' hotel 25. Re- Volvo 27. Ex- clams- tion of sorrow Brilliantly sumnisre Auntie”; 32. Pitcheriu with I lid . colored rim :7. By way of . Walk slowly 38. Fuss ' i 31. Stories ' 40. 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