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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1965, p. 15

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oe. Se Ta a a a ae Ae: Ih A | _ ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, 15 HAH! JUST ASI THOUGHT=] | Tuesdey, September 14; iveu OF PANAZUELA, Sepec, || weer oa Some, an ProiteNT poumcnwy,! | peesinewy. quae, Dan BRINGE IF 2M ELECTED Presipeny, 'MBS ALLYOU SAY, BUT Z COULD DO MUCH FOR HIN A | DONT WiSH HIM FOR A By 8. JAY BECKER a (Top record-holder in Mastere' Individuel Championship Pley) East dealer, North-South vulnerable, NO8TH =" FROM ONE OFTHE GREAT FAMILIES [ectowaraae | Opening lead -- five of spades. Some of the best plays is bridge undoubtedly go against the grain so much that they , a5 as rer pry are nase oh -- when they AHEAR 4 - ) arise, Su ays occur 80 JUST COMLBN'T 60 aeYONO rarely that they amount to ¢duri- osities, but their very infre- quency -- coupled with their un- 'j usual character -- makes these plays all the more interesting when they accur. Here is an example. South becomes declarer at five clubs on the bidding shown. West leads a spade and South wins the nine with the ace, It cer. tainly seems that South must go down one if you see all four jhands, but yet it is ble to make the contract despite the three seemingly unavoidable losers in spades and hearts. Furthermore, the winning line of play is entirely reasonable even if the opponents' cards are not seen. It dees not require any great stretch of the imagination for declarer to assume that West has an eight-card suit to justify his leap to four dia- monds. Once this assumption is made, it. becomes easier to find the winning line of play, Declarer cashes the ace of clubs at trick two, enters dummy with a trump, and then finesses the queen of hearts. When the finesse succeeds, he cashes the ace. He next plays the ace of diamonds, and on this trick, plays the king from dummy! This astounding play is fol- lowed by a low diamond which West is forced to win. When West leads another dia- mond, South discards a heart from dummy and a spade from his hand. And when West leads still an- other diamond, South ruffs it in dummy, discarding the last spade from his hand, South loses two diamond tricks but easily makes the rest by ruffing a ------~---=errrs | heart in dummy. LT) | yhany ikem EE) TELEVISION LOG _ jwise: sutistoura : BI instructive one 2 e bend, -- ta such an extraordinary type bugsy 22. Knight. BTATSIA| Channet 2-~-Buttalo ' 1: PM. | #I--Call My Bluf lay fs not apt to ee 'tm the ® African ly PIOTSTTTL JE MmO1Al we | Peyton Place 7----Money Movie pla} life manne oe Eee [CRW wow! cher acre [cure of rane, Ung 0. Weird 5. Eve ti aie 5 ae 4--Petticoat Junction ut, ju . is Kind of 6. Heng aR a | Hat er | 10:00 P.M. 1218 PM, ranks high as an interesting duck 7. Seed IAINISTT BESTT IE TRIN) S-Toronto =» 11--The Merv Griffin Show 4--Speaker of the Mouse | curiosity. IRINITIOINMEP TT INIE IG) Channe! 11--Hamilton %--1 Spy sb 18. Dow-Jones covering Isrrtrt | AN He ke eeeermeeeemnrersenanrsares 8 PM, term &. 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Aquatic 20, Pen fever name : are fe = rodent : saat | S-Rewnive | ReMatro Final | SoMatines removed at South Viet Nam's : ay 2 request--from_Darlac province company 4---News,. Sports. with | 4eMight Metre %--Mike Douglas Show 4 customers Chuck, Neely 109 PM. sas Ba against te-be-|tious-mountain tribesmen during the weekend, = A 32. Son Movie No. & etna Kinies Je-Where The Action ts [drawal of the three men _be- eae -43--News 4--Password cause of their close relations 35. Ship's 2:19 PLM, crest 7:00 P.M, 4-Captain Kangaree | 89, Plant for Neo$hindi 9:00 A.M, | oa ume wo Ue ' Saigon authorities, American special forces personnel have With Girl Talk 3:00 PLM, | 4--Mike's Carnival \b-Donna Reed etition of last September's 1--Honey West la--Leave It To Beaver | 4-To Tell The Truth Montagnard revolt, have urged 9--B.A. Showcase S-Ann Geuthorn' Show 3:30 P.M. 4--Rawhide Consequence 7--The Young Marries | The South Vietnamese were 3-Wendy and Me 4-1 Love Lucy 6--Public Service jreported to have replied that Breathing Difficul reat ing Wcu ty 4--The McCoys o-Mickey Mouse club {handled with firmness. } 4-Joey Bishop show ae kis &--The Match Game | There are about 700,000 moun- 6--Ivanhoe o3-News Magaine 12:45 PLM, 32, Roulette 27. Projecting 17. Piece out bet tion r | Weather and Sport 1) 9,8 American advisers and an Aus- 21, Meadow 16g a fo ee ee -eevi La aged Peary Lome. | 6--Music And News i in the central highlands where &--Teday, 1948 27. Firmament HewThe Saint Sergeant Bilke it was learned today. 12:30 A.M, oment Of Truth ; timberplece . with leaders of the mountain 9--Dear Charlotte @ | %--The Littlest Hobe |1}-Topper é--Movie Matinee armed, trained and com- Tha * betchives | 2--Miekey Mouse Club 9---Fractured Phrases the Saigon government to meet 8 2--My Mother The Car 10:00 A.M. 1i--~Funny Company 0:00 PAM. 10:3) AM, Announcements 9 : "es a %--~Gomer Pyle §--What's This Seng * 8 5 | Fon ip 7 | oj Has Man ( ri 1ns 0 om ic biark tote ocketship tain tribesmen among South --F-Troop Mr. And Mrs 4-Secret Storm i 4--Dive High Dive, Low 3--Tugboat Annie ive Hig! ud N--Racing Forum roofedges 18. Pride 33.Chilsand 38, Biblical | Take Thirty ms PM, R--James Beard Show tralian Army captain have been ce ee fT) TeNewe Central Tite PL | 4--Meet The Millers 25. --Lets Tal isle 1 te . Wu 7-4--Late Show 3--Summer Carousel government troops moved 6:20 P.M $-2--Tonight Show '+3-Lunoheon Date 28, =e 1--News | é--S$ports | "a-As The Worla Turne e i speakers anak } Movie un ae The Saigon government ap- 4 ' . 13:40 PLM, . bs y \- $1, Rough lava N--Famity Theatre 9--~ Kids is People parently demanded the with wait stay |1!--doe Carl a he Organ * th leaders of the, News apes -- J Ss. 86, Once more scimaveriek | pon trib ie lon agna . 37. Mountain é--Across Canade ; ¥ 2:30 P.M, U.S, relations with the restive V-Sehnitasl House %&--People In Conflict mountain tribes have always been a sensitive point with the &--Siography | %--Playti With Uncle; 4Li "i ease wenen: |p Ucn) Sedum: Fat | Ie-Dialing For Dollars manded about 9,000 tribesmen. U.S. officials, fearing a rep- 2:0 AM. | &2--Another World ie PM, |11--Ed Alien | %-General Hospital ay the legitimate grievances of 0 }11--Nurses %--Its Your Move the i ibes On The Scone | @2--Truth: or #-2--You Don't Say he MOUntANS tribes, 'eee 4-Edge ot Night |they knew from experience 11---Special Movie ies Dk, that the Montagnards had to be 63-Red Skelton ?--Donna Reed 6-3--Vacation Time Bs : y | Viet Nam's population of 14,- By JOSEPH G, MOLNE By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Please write about asthma. My wife has it. We have consulted sev- era! doctors, have gone to Phoe- nix and Honolulu for the cli- mate, but there has been vir- tually no relief---A. 8. C, | Asthma, difficulty in breath-| ing, results from a number of! causes | What. we might call true} asthma is a constriction. of the bronchial tubes. Air gets into the lungs, but has considerable difficulty in getting out Since a sufferer can't get a full complement of alr into the lungs until the old air has been expelled, he or she wheezes and struggles for 'breath This closing off (in part) of the bronchial tubes may be muscular spasm, or a swelling of the tissues of the bronchial tubes, or both. A change of climate is often) tried for asthma, There's the natural temptation to say Per- haps the air somewhere else will be easier to breathe.' food, animal danders, molds, {Comfortably at rest, a patient R, MD As a matter of fact, such a change many times does help; other times it is a dismal dis- appointment, \uy? Because the two main cayses of true asthma are allergy and emotional dis- turba..ces. | CAUSES DIFFER If the allergy is related to something commonly in the at- mosphere of one locality, mov- ing to another climate can give astonishing relief. Conversely, if the allergy involves house du't, feathers or any of a multitude of other possibilities, another climate won't be the answer Alse it is close to being oxio- matic that the emotions, while not necessarily or even usually the. basic cause, will have a strong effect on asthmatic at- tacks, especially in children. may breathe easily, yet if a strong emotional surge takes place, anger, fear, anxiety, an 4--Red Skelton #100 P.M. | 62--Concentration 7--The Young Set 4-Andy of Mayberry Vite A.M 1i--Albert J. Steed Rocky end His Friends 4:8 PLM, l}---Huckieberry Hound %--Sea Hunt | 000,000. In addition to demand. ing autonomy in the 12-cettral highland provinces, they claim the right te receive American %-The Wackiest Ship tn The Navy 8-2--Movie 6--Front Page Challenge | TF Troop ' | %--Abracedabra 6-2-- Jeopardy 12:00 NOON %-Torento Today JEarly Show 63--Sunshine Semester 4--The 4Thirty Show 2---B'wana Don jaid direetly and not through Saigon's administration. The Saigon government de- one -------- mands the rebellious tribesmen To some extent it is a vicious} Chronic heart failure is an-\accept the authority of the cen- circle. Severe asthma is such ajother condition which can make}tra! government, burden that a patient constantly |the patient struggle for breath.Ja@; " fears another attack. If even a|This is cardiac asthma, as con- SALLY $ SALLIES rather mild contact with an al-\trasted with true asthma lergen brings on a touch of} Finally obccity, usually ex asthma, the patient's fear of iNtreme obesity, ean intensify can be powerful enough emo)asihma. tionally to intensify the attack.' What to do about asthma? Tomorrow I'll discuss sdme/Tomorrow's calumn will be de- of the various treatments, but/voted to that before doing so let's remember} Bear Dr. Molner: I've been that many times, especially injtold that eating fried fish and older people, other conditionsidrinking milk with it will cause may simulate asthma, This hap-jpiomaine poisoning. Is there pens so often that there's alany truth to this -- Mrs, M, B, medical adage: "A that} There's no truth to it, Any that wheezes is not asthma," j|foods that can be eaten alone There may be scarring of the/can be eaten together lung tissue from so old in-} Furthermore, ptomaine poi- fection. Sometimes Tf isn't pos-\soning doesn't mean anything sible to find out what caused'specific. It is a general expres he scarring. There may besion, which covers any kind noyance, frustration, ete, - the ashma comes on again, emphysema or loss of the "bel-|/poisoning resulling from tainted lows effect' of the lungs. Hood. "Please treat his ulcers gently, Doctor. They helped make him \@ aoc" --

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