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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1966, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdoy, March 5, 1966 2] BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER Masters' Play) <5 "ro Sheen, ibis = Some per ew hery, te st f oe "| | | 70 16NORE:THE ELECTION AND TRY . HA, HA, HA! RESIDENT, AN PORGET: YOUR. ks TH5 DULY. JO PREVENT MY TAKING OFFICE, WHY SHOULD 7 HELP PROBLEMS? ELECTED NEXT REVOLUTIONS, AS YOU KNOW, THE VERY PERSON ARE THE CURSE OF OUR WHO HAS JUST. PRESIDENT, ATED ME? L COME TO You aida tod ON AN URGENT MATTER, A PATRIOT TO NIP THIS UPRISING IN THE BUD, ive GOT SO MANY PROBLEMS I CAN'T SLEEP ye (Top record-holder in Individual Chempionship BUZ SAWYER South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. { = = ro Kin Feat res Syadicatn, te, 1966, World jz -W. L. Mackenzie King IE KING RESIGNS AS PRIN HOLDING THAT iN ANY ENGLISH -- MING HE DIES IN 1950 AT HIS HOME IN 4 QUE DAD? | STILL HAVE THE BEST FORTUNE, INTHE. WORLD "NAMELY YOURS! YAKS YAK IS YAKS? AUGUST, 1943, PRIME MINISTER AL. MACKENZIE KING 1S HOST TO ONE OF THE MOST CRITICAL MEETINGS OF THE CENTURY AT. 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While it is not vital for a good bidge player to master com- pletely the theory of probabili- ties, it does help in many hands to be familiar with its general principles.Bridge leans heavily on probabilities, and the player who sticks to percentages will do well in the long run. Examine this hand where South won the diamond lead with the king and played a spade to the jack, losing to the ace. East returned a diamond, taken with the ace. After play- ing another round of trumps, South led a heart to the queen, the finesse losing to the king. He then lost a diamond and a club to go down one. South's method of play was not the best. In effect, he gave himself only a 50 per cent chance to make the contract, since it was even money whether East or West would have the king of hearts. He staked the outcome entirely on the finesse. But South would have had a 3 to 1 chance in his favor had he finessedthe queen of hearts at trick two, instead of later. If the finesse proved to be suc- cessful, it would have yielded the 10th trick. But if the finesse lost, he would still be able to win the diamond return and finesse the 10 of hearts. He would thus have made the contract. This method of play gives de- clarer two chances to make the hand instead of one. It com- bines two even-money shots which, as in the case of the on him a 3 to 1 favor. te. WOOD CARRIED WATER London's first extensive water system, 400 miles of hollowed- log pipes, was built in 1609-13. YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: I had an and surgery was advised, but I have been feeling so well lately that I hate to be cut unless an- other attack arises. What dan- ger is involved in not having the operation?--O. F. I presume that x-rays showed either gallstones or a gall blad- der which is not functioning. Since surgery was recom- mended, I take it that your age and general fitness are satisfac- tory--and if you need an oper- ation, the time to have it is when you are physically in good shape. The risks of putting it off? First, the likelihood of further attacks of. gall bladder colic. There was a reason for the first one; the potential reasons are still there | Or a gallstone might plug one) of the ducts and cause jaundice. Or, with or without that occur- ring you could develop em- Risk In Postponing Gallstone Operation ? By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD pyema (pus in the gall bladder) and surgery might then be mandatory no matter how you feel. Cancer of the gall bladder can also occur. All of the foregoing are seri- ous complications. Since sur- gery was recommended have it done and be rid of the danger. Dear Dr. Molner: Is there a difference between diverticulitis and diverticulosis? I always had the idea that the "'osis" was a more advanced stage. -- Mrs. F. J. M. The difference is rather the other way around. The "osis" means that an outpouching of the intestine has occurred, and this is a very common occur- rence. The "'itis" means that it has become inflamed. Dear Dr. Molner: I am a diabetic and take three pills a day. Should I take them before or after meals, or space them six hours apart? -- Mrs. L. M. It doesn't matter whether you take tham hefore or aftar meals. but if you were told to take them six hours apart, that would mean one before (or after) breakfast, and the next six hours later and the last one 12 hours later, regardless of whether this comes before, after or between meals. Dear Dr. Molner: After my husband sleeps from three to five hours, he develops pain in his upper abdomen. He moves to a chaise and after an hour in a semi-reclining position the pain gradually disappears. He eats about a quart of pop- corn every evening before he retires. Could this be involved? Three years ago he had some x-rays which did not indicate hiatal hernia but there were in-' dications of some condition which could be a prelude to an ulcer. I would appreciate your help.--Mrs. V. C. When you mention hiatal her- nia and a possible 'prelude to an ulcer," you are.getting a bit technical, but that's all right. I'm glad people are becoming sophisticated enough to think about such frequent but unpub- licized distinctions. . Whether your husband's trou- ble is hiatal hernia or an ulcer, something bothers him in the stomach area. I wouldn't con- demn popcorn, but let's face it: It's corn, and contains some rough, coarse edges, and a quart a night is a lot. That amount might not bother a person with a rugged stomach, but it would someone with an ulcer or hiatal hernia, My first solution is to suggest that your husband just stop eating all that popcorn and see if he feels better. Second, if no better, he should have an- other examination and x-rays to see whether it's time for him to be more

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