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Opening lead--three of hearts, This hand occurred in th¢ match between Italy and the United States in 1957. The Itale Jian East, playing weak two-bids and taking advantage of the vul- nerability, opened with two spades, South doubled and then AS THE TROUBLE-SEEKING TRAILHANDS 'OW DOT FEEL? CROSSFIRE OF CLAY CHALMERS GUN» WELL, IF BEING MY BREAKFAST MEANS ANYTHING, T GUESS IM PEELING @00P-0! US AUSSIES VITTLE ANNIE ROONEY JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X9 I'V@ BEEN BANGING THE RADIATOR FOR HEAT FOR 'DONALD DUCK LIKE THEYRE FROM YOUR PLACE, RAFE, THATS JUST WHAT I'M FIXIN' YO) WANT Tis GOLF BLAcKaAcK JUST COME TRY i D0, SNAKE, Muse tia SMe Distt yg Pater Rtn, O1%5 Prodacthams 'World Rights Reserved HERE COMES GRANDMA BACK FROM IT NOW/ THAT WOMAN WAS.NOT \ MADE FROM ADAM'S RIB SHE EMERGED.FL BLOWN FROM HI! GOING SOMEWHERE, SHE GAID DEMURELY 2 WOULD NG..HADIT AS DEDUCE YOURE f E AND WOMEN HAVING WOMAN ) ARE INCOMPATIBLE! Z CAMERAS! 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I don't want to take was nervous, and had difficulty) barbiturates.--Mrs.: M. D, in sleeping. I was given nembu- TROUBLE ? 4 SHALL MAKE A GOODLIFE fas Nae WITH NOTHING BLIT MY YES. FAR FAR i FROM YOUR GENDER SO F@2 THAT A FEMALE WI | PATE AGA RARITY RIVALING | | THE EXTINCT DODO! tal and took one each night and had a good sleep. " When | read in magazines and newspapers two years ago of the danger of taking this drug, and the terrible -- with- drawal----consequences, "nausea and convulsions, I went to my doctor; who is -an-eminent one and asked him for something different . He said, "'One nembutal has} never hurt anyone, If it relaxes| you-and helps you, take it.' 1j later consulted another doctor and he prescribed a different drug but makes my _ lips swell and after a time is nause- ating ; So I am writing you to ask il' It was only a year or two ago} that I was talking to the doctor} in charge of the government} hospital at Lexington, Ky., man of enormous skill and sta ture, and we talked about bar biturates."" His" comment "was this: 'Yes, some people use exces- ive amounts of barbiturates. They take so much--and they can't get that much except by buying 'bootleg' 'supplies--that they become addicts, and this certainly is dangerous | "But what bothers me is this The barbiturates, properly used, | rank among the most use ful medicine wn'to-man, | "Certainly overuse is danger- 8-2--Fractured Phrases ¢3~--Canadian Schools 4-1 Love Lucy 4:00 Ad, |#2--John Forsythe Show |!1--Donna Reed ' Fractured Phrases pane Fugitive Wertd 4--!'ve Get A Beare? : a0 Pe. 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This|comfortable, when you followed publicity about the danger of| your first doctor's advice--the overuse isn't going to be heeded} doctor you called '"'eminent." by the addicts, but it is going to) yoy then shopped around un- frighten people who are using |ti] you found a doctor who pre- safe amounts--and they'll stop.| scribed another drug, and it up- and lose the benefit of one of} set you, This doctor, I feel sure our most useful medicines." | did the best he could for vou DON'T CONCEAL FACTS in--view of thefact that" you Mrs. M.D., he might have/insisted on another drug. been talking directly to you. He; You're no addict. But why saw what would come of that! don't- you go back to- your-first spasm of publicity. Sure, Tagree|,. : we mustn't conceal the facts\1ctor and stop worrying even for what we regard as|You've just worried yourself worthy motives. There is such {into a tizzy. You confused thing as barbiturate poisoning--|Proper use of this drug with when people go hog wild over use. There's a world of But, one tablet a night never difference poisoned anyone, never addicted anyone, your prok'em..coming...He..was passed North's response of three notrump. West now came in with four clubs, over which North made a forcing pass. When South then bid four diamonds, North leaped to six. This contract went down one --100 points--when West led a heart to the ace and ruffed South's jack on the return. Strangely enough, the same contract was reached when the Italians held the North - South cards at the other table. The bidding went: East South West North Pas 19 4h 4 . Pass 54 Pass 6@ , Playing the Roman Club sys- tem, Avarelli (South) opened the bidding with a heart, his fours card suit, rather than a dia- mond, his six-card suit. After the American West pre-empted with four clubs, Belladonna bid four diamonds, and when Ava- relli raised him to five dia- monds, Belladonna boldly car- ried on to six. East found the killing lead of the ace of hearts, but unfortu- nately, when West played the three on it, he was not suffi- ciently inspired to continue the suit. He played the jack of clubs instead. Belladonna took the club with the ace, drew trumps, cashed the queen of spades, returned to his hand with a trump, cashed the A-K of spades, discarding a club and a heart from dummy, and then finessed the jack of hearts. The finesse succeeding, Bella- donna scored 1,370 points for making the slam, instead of go- ing down one, which would have been his fate if East had led a heart at trick two. Analysis indi- cates that East should havé found the winning line of de- fence, though it must be granted that it was more difficult to find at this table than at the first table. 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