BAD NEWS ally when therein cause to fear It. News is bad for those who hear it. --0ld ” Nature. This means that what. is bad news for some folks. isn't bad news for other folks. It may be even good news. So it is that news is bad or good according to who hears it. Over in the Green Forest in the darkest, most lonesome part of it, I young Grouse looking down from quite high in a big hemlock tree. had hard work to believe his own eyes. For the first time he had seen Buster Bear. He had not dreamed that there was anybody so big as that in all the Green Forest. Buster had been growl- ing to himself as he shuffled along. for he was feeling out of sorts. Be didnt look up in the tree so he didn't see the young Grouse. Probably he wouldn't have seen him had he looked. for Buster's eyes are not as keen as some other eyes. so he shuffled along and dis- appeared among the trees. For a long time the young Grouse stayed right where he was. He was afraid that Reddy Fox. who had climbed a little way up in that tree. then had been scared away by Buster Bear. might re turn. But. Reddy didn't. return. He was too smart to waste time there. He knew he couldn't climb up as "Compared with this fellow. Red- tail isn't to be feared at all." de- clared Mrs. Grouse. "Redtail does- n't really hunt us. He would rather have Mice or Squirrels or Rabbits. He catches one of us feathered folk only when he has too good a chance to miss. But this cousin of his would rather have s Grouse for dinner than anything else." The young Grouse looked as frightened as his mother wanted 'West made a rather short- sishted lead in the deal below. and the rest was highly unfavorable him to be. "Who is he? And why haven't I heard of him before?" he asked. "He is Terror the Gostiawk. And he doesn't live down here. He only visits here in the winter when food is scarce up where he comes from. If he has plenty of food up there he doesn't come down here at all. When he does come we Grouse have to be watching for him every minute. And I hear he has come now. It means that we must keep out of sight all the time. He is as dangerous for us in the daytime as Hooty the Owl is after dark So when I am not with you. be careful to keep under cover.” con- cluded Mrs. Grouse. STRANGE our iiius ly I. ll. MacA.i1hur During the time of the early Roman: they had chisellers just as we do today. These chisellers to his side. South dealer. North-South vulnerable. Q K Q ti 0 2 V A Q 5 : '8, 6 4 I A A A 5 3 9 10 0 N 9 J 8 1 3 2 010853 gv E QJ964 2 S A 10 5 A K J O 1 A 3 A J to 9 1 I in K 9 4 9 A i-: Q II A Q ' I The bidding: South West North East I Q Pan 8 A Pan 4 9 Plan 4 Q Pass 5 J. Pass 6 5 Pass . Psss Pass l West's opening lead was the heart ten. and South did not over- look its significance. With the heart nine in South's hand, it was evident that the ten was not the top of a sequence. and so in all probability it was from a double- ion. This meant that South could the toastmaster delivered a long winded address which seemed like) it would never end At one pointl he began extolling the glories nip Yale y "We all know what the letters. Y-a-l-e stand for." he said. "Y ill for youth." . He spoke for is minutes aboutj "CONTRACT BRIDGE A By Josephine Culbortsonw, A EHORTBIGHTED LEAD not afford to lead three rounds of hearts before taking out trumps. and since it was highly desirable in will be seen! to strip both hearts and diamonds from the North-South hands. declarar had to find a safer method. Winning with the heart ace. South cashed his three diamonds. discarding dummy'a hearts. He next cashed the heart king and. when West followed suit. discarded a club from dummy. Next. the heart four was led. and when west ' Get Your Share of Holiday Spirit with WrigIey's i W -c appreciate it. Spearmint at pa after meals. too. Keep a '1 .a. " l West's actual by passing this healthful. deli- cious treat around to your friends. It costs so little. vet people really during the holidays. Get some today. ,. . IIAHATORIA IEVENIJI OTTAWA (CPI-Revenue of ll of Canada's 67 tuberculosis lana- tnria reporting finances reached a record 881,174,016 in 1954 but they still are operating at a small def- icit. The bureau of statistics re- ported Wednesday that the 1964 revenue record compared with 330.- 832.9173 in 1953. threw off a diamond. mf- fed. Now, with the red suits elimi- nated, South led a high spade from dummy- with precisely the re- sult he had hoped for. West, In with the blank ace of trumps. could not afford to exit with a diamond because that would per- mit derlnrer to ruff in dummy while he discarded his club queen. club return. how- ever, was just as satisfactory to the declarer. It should be observed that if declarer had led trumps immedi- ately, West would have exited in diamonds or hearts. and South eventually would have lost a club trick. It is more to the point. how- ever. to observe that the slam would have been uiimakable if lwest had simply cashed the ace of trumps as his opening lead. igetting that card out of his hand. ;Then a mere exit play in either fred suit would have insured an ieventiial club trick for West. in Than Serve refreshing WrigIey's rties. family get-togcthcrs, supply on hand, especially i T qsc URNACE T HERE WILL GRACIOUS I'LL iv ... :r.n;'5-tie ””" . V i-IOOL TODAY .' GHOJDA -n-oust-i-r o1 A LONG TIME Yms BY W0" Di"!-I Iv Charles Kuhn high as that young Grouse could sold pieces of marble which wereiyouth. go. so it was foolish to try. Per- defective. These pieces had rracksi "A stands for APll1UKl?." ll? Wei" C S S W O R D E hapa later he could surprise that in them which were filled up withyon. ACROSS lspawn 22 Astern bird on the ground. Anyway. he beegwjj, Aftgr the purchasers hadi Another 15 minutes were wasted. I. Anopen ouun :3. Man's in didn't want to be around where the marble for a few weeks the Woollcott, bored like everyone else, sore I.Aliquld name mil"? 398? W33. wax would fall out. The practice turned to his table companion and: delta measure 16. Insect I Now :11 this time Mother Grouse imam. .. prevglenl that . lgw whispered: i ll. Human 1. An Indian 27 Golf M E Nd M9" in I dmafem D3" 0! was passed stating that marble iillm grateful for one thing-that trunk livinz "1 mound '3 3 the Green Forest with other mem- must be sold "sine cent" or ”with I'm not going to address the alumni I2,SptIk Ullh 29 Paul. E E O 5'" 0' the f3mil-V- when Sh! l'9' out wax". From that we have our of the Mass. institute of Technol- 13-sh"? '- l"d'"l M19 E . 0 K turned to see how the young Grouse word tun”,-,3 gusme” today (19. ogy," I4. Ages formerly society Em EEEHIH X was getting along, she looked wor- mud, dncemy . hon”: dealings A black siaiiiun named "gypsy" 1s.one's living in tabbr.) Brag mg ' 3 ''l”'- minus beeswax. won the animal kingdom Oscar prel dW!"l"8 NCNEIKI 30 Crown I1-9 t 5 "My dear." said she. "I've iiist some 333,000 Spaniards me in seated by the America" gums” l6.GoldtHer.) tserva 32 One ofs. luterdsrs Answer I” Q. hum bad news Y” ""1 have L" the Canary Islands where climat- Society Association for his perform-i "-"mm ”- 5'v'9”"l" Wlrlike y be extra careful to keep out of ic madman, nng,'f,.0m sea level am? in i-gypsy mush (prefix) Gaelic Asiatic u.Queen Q lilht." to mowgupped peaks. The", Hey what percentage of Charimml 1s.Apressman It Biblical people Elizabeth's no seasons. Tomatoes can be plant- town's parking-meter violators arei 73- T”"'”' "P" 35 P”-5880' dlulhl" ed to ripen in January or July women” 65 percent when it comesl ”nNfU'”" "-vlT"”'l Wly Ni-W005 ur0h.'"V" and meet market conditions to feeding parking meters. woman! "Ply "”'d , 9"" ”' Ph'"PP"" On an average day some half it are considered penny pinchers. l 25-R""5W"l' N-GUIGOI 36. 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But I have just heard that then is another hunter in the Green Forest whom we Grouse have even more reason to tear than um. two-legged hunterz. it IS a cousin If Redtail the Hawk whom you already know.” "Is he any more to be feared than Redtail?” asked in. young Grouse. ,.........n.. TELEVISION CKCW a Monarch Television Programme Channel 2 FRIDAY I: p.rn.-FM Concert Hall p.m.-Florian Zabach p.m.-At Home with Helen Crocker P-m.-Today with Ariana Holder p.m.-Uncle Jack at tn. 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