Show lind landys s old home airport replaced 1 ki wa 4 9 TA j E little old buildings that marked the son san diego airport where charles ugustus augustus lendbergh Und bergh learned to fly an airplane and prepared for his big famous transatlantic flight have been replaced by buildings of spanish architecture of the most modern style the airport now ranks among the most beautiful and best equipped in the united states pictured Is the field entrance of the administration building BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN by THORNTON W BURGESS REDDY FOX DOES SOME PLANNING I 1 IF F Is anybody in the wide 1 world who ho wants to know a all that a Is going on about him it la is readily fox some folks like to find out all they can just through idle curiosity one of tile the first things old granny fox taught reddy when lie he was little was that the more you know about the affairs of other pe pebie oile oIe the greater la Is the cliance chance that sooner or later you will III be able to profit by your knowledge so reddy fox never willingly or kno knowingly angly allows allom 8 to slip by a chance to learn something of his neighbors and their affairs you remember how johnny chuck had thought himself very clever in making his new home in tile corner of the old stone wall beca because tise it would give him protection on both sides at least that Is the way it seemed to him film and you remember how reddy pleddy fox had discovered that new house and how he said that it suit him better possibly the reason it suited reddy so well was that he saw at a glance that the wall was too high for johnny to see over even when he sat up and so it would be an easy matter to creep up behind that wall and natch match for or a chance to surprise johnny of course at first reddy had not known that it was johnny chuck who had built that house houm ue he had hoped that it was as a young foolish and tender chuck so the first thing reddy did m was as to find out just who the owner of that house was lie did it by peeking over the wall from some distance away watching until he be had a good look at johnny you can imagine how flow surprised he was at first reddy I 1 was mas disappointed johnny was imas im as no longer young and tender johnny was wise in the ways TO to 4 I 1 and there he watched until he saw polly chuck come out of foxes reddy thought 0 of how often he had tried to catch johnny chuck and failed then he thought of polly chuck and at once began to wonder it if she was with johnny it if she well he be might be abie able to catch both it would be worth trying a anyway nym ny so reddy promptly stole down to a certain favorite hiding place where lie he could see the old apple tree in the far corner of the old orchard and here lie watched matched until he saw polly chuck come out to sit on her doorstep reddy keddy grinned quarreled about something thought he that Is just what they have done and johnny has gone to live by himself what a silly fellow 1 what a silly fellow to give up such a splendid safe home as he had bad for such a place as he has now bowl I 1 here I 1 surprise him but up there well we will see what we me will see so tor for several days reddy keddy fox watched johnny chuck usually very early in the morning always retook betook he took care that sammy jay see him the minute sammy arrived in that part of the old orchard reddy had business elsewhere you see he knew that it if sammy once saw sam him watching he would at once tell johnny chuck for there Is sammia takes greater delight in than la in upsetting the plans of others it take reddy long to learn that johnny had to go some distance from his house to get his big meals lie he learned at just what hour johnny breakfasted lie he learned that whenever a wagon or an auto passed along the road johnny ducked down out of sight but stay down long in ID fact he be learned all about johnnys ways way a and then reddy began to do some planning and all this planning had to do with the catching of johnny chuck reddy indulged in many sly grins as he planned it if johnny could have known what was going on he would have been nervous ue he certain ly would 0 1111 1033 by T W sureen servia |