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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1966, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIM, Tuesday, May 3, 1966 BRIDGE By B. JAY. BECKER (Top recerd-holder in Masters' individuel Championship Play) ft'S HOTA ) PERHAPS IT \/ POSSIBLY, MISSION | WOULD BE / EVEN THO 11'S 1N TALL QUNGLE WHERE A JUMP COULD GO HAYWIRE, WELL, SAWYER, YOUVE FOUND GENERAL TAM'S CAMP, INTELLIGENCE HAS VERIFIED fT FROM THE PICTURES YOU ag gy R KARP RINARIAN Gt East dealer. Neither side yulnerable. NORTH aks @AKOS @AQ &KI1098 EAST ee Ae SAAD OD © King Fosteres Syndicate, fna., 1966. Weld tights esmrved. RS IT WEIGHS A 'TON>- WHAT HAVE You GOT IN IT? JUST THE ORDINARY THINGS EVERY WOMAN CARRIES i WONDER IF ONE OF -- Dr. Nerman Bethune @AJ92 PERHAP: it BE 93 OF MORE. USE TO @K10984 THE CH/NESE - MATA IN THEIR FIGHT so UT THE NEW WORLD ARES LITTLE ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE OLD, AND iN JANUARY, /F3B «++ THE WAR IN InN'S | LO: 7 THERE'S +. IOUT A WARNING , SPAIN 1S ONLY THE BEGINNING ! HITLER AND MY PURSE, O65 @Q5107642 o 53 53 'The bidding: East South West North 1@ Pass 1@ . Dble 2@ 39 Pass 4@ Opening lead--seven of spades The Rule of Eleven, first for- | mulated by R. F. Foster in 1890, | back in the days of whist, is a tre d boon to the defense. It enables the defending side, in some hands, to determine what declarer has in a particu- lar suit, which, in turn, often leads to defeat of a contract jthat might otherwise be made. Here is a dramatic example of the Rule of Eleven in action. It appears in 'Bid Better, Play Better', the excellent book re- cently published by Dorothy ve of Hastings-on-Hudson, ¥, ~IF HE MISSES INE. MEAL, E'LL.-SOB/- LOW Bi AWAY AND WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE HELPLESS LITTLE PEOPLE WHO DEPEND ON JOHNNY FORA LIVING P--ZAZA?P=JACK E.' P= ED?-AND MOST PITIFUL OF ALL>- SKITCH //= "1 © CAN'T DO THIS TO J-JOHNNYIY <a kEBP DOWNWIND! WE DON'T WANT TO SCARE F / WANT AN BASY SHOT EMO SABAY, AT THAT WHITE RS GO BUFFA, Ves HERD / THE LONE RANGER West leads the seven of spades and declarer follows low from dummy. East's play at this point is crucial ,and the question of whether he under- stands the Rule of Eleven and has the presence of mind to ap- ply it, determines the fate of the hand. Let's suppose he plays the jack, as most players would. In that case declarer makes the contract, losing two spades and a club. South never loses a dia- mond because he is able to dis- card one on the clubs after having taken a finesse against the queen. Now let's go back to East's play at trick one and have him apply the Rule of Eleven. Ac- cording to the Rule (assumin, that the seven was West's fou best spade), East knows that there are four spades higher than the seven in the North, East and South hands, He gets the number four by subracting the card led, the seven, from the magic number eleven. Since he sees the A-J-9 in his own hand and the king in dum- my, East knows that South can- not have a spade higher than the seven. Accordingly, he plays the deuce. After winning the trick with the seven, West does not have to be a mind reader to realize that his partner has left him on lead for a_ specific purpose, namely, to shift to a diamond Wee through the A-Q. So West leads 9--Morning Star { a diamond and South goes down | 4-Anay of Mayberry one, Matinee " " | Eie Sie, Record Low Temps Set 4--Meet The Millers 3--Summer Carousel Dougles show 1:30 P.M. | %Plerre Berton ?--James Beard Show | 6Nightcap ¢4--As The World Turns 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M, | "News, Weather, Sports| 9. Kids is People TORONTO (CP)--Record low Ende Berta) Sin te temperatures for May 2 were WEDREDDAY 2 set overnight in four Ontario centres and equalled in three others. North Bay registered a low of 28 degrees, bettering the 1958 mark by two degrees. Sudbury's 22 degrees tied the previous record set in 1958. Wiarton was one degree lower than the old mark of 29 first es- tablished in 1950 and equalled in 1958, 1961 and 1963. Windsor had a 32 - degrees reading, matching the 1961 mark, London, with 26, also tied a previous record established in 1945. Toronto International Ai r- port's mark of 28 was two de- grees below the previous record set in 1958 and equalled in 1961. Trenton, with 28, was also two | degrees below the old record for DO YOU THINK J OUGHTTA CUT MY PRICE 2 3 HAVEN'T HAD A SINGLE CUSTOMER ALL DAY! TERRIBLE... TERRIBLE. SECRET AGENT X9 TELEVISION LOG 1:30 A.M. 9--Abracadabra 63--Across Canada 4-Dick Van Dyke Show I GOT THE SCREENS UP, BUT I CANT GET THE Channe) 2--Buttaio | 9:30 PLM, Channel 3--Barrie | 7--Peyton Place Channel 4--Buffale \63--Dieck Van Dyke Channel 6-- | 4--Petticoat Junction Channel 10:00 PM. Be 160 NOON Channe! The" Merv Griffin Show oronte ay Channe! '0! ae +-2--Jeopardy Channel 1!|--Hamilton 63--News. 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IF IT WAGN'T FOR THESE CRUTCHES HOLDING ME UP I'D FALL OVER, SOUND ASLEEP... «AND NEVER GET TODA) MAIL DELIVERED 11:00 A.M, Friends | girl A OF SPRING FEVER... +-2--Paradise Bay 4:30 P.M | 48. Yarn for +4-Movie 1-2--Morning Star 7Early Show "| 44. Preposition across 29. Crazy 36. Sobs | 63--Front Page Challenge! 7--Supermarket Sweep 63--Razzie Dazzle | 3 Skid 10. St: 31. Comb 39. Eskers j LITTLE CAN BE PLOWED rea icy Only the coastal plains and ?. roop ¢3--Butternut Square 4--The 4-Thirty Show ot 17. Word used 12. Fencin ain 43. Ovum . a |the Ganges valley provide good with fated sword 32. Sultan's 45. Narrow favored, etc. 15. Survive decree inlet ---- land in hunger-plagued India. a = ee Lh. : V4 | saiiy's SALLIES | Diet Pills Have " ane | Certain Risks Metal tag I WANT THE BiRDS By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD ee Co a eroenary oe Cy ry Si, PERFUME CHAS KUHN- 5-3 instance . Seed coating . Describing the pre- vacationer Dear Dr. Molner: What effect|difficulty in sleeping, or other . Large worm do diet pills have on the body?|Such consequences. I doubt that . Epoch My doctor has prescribed them|Meadaches would be a direct) 38Too for about two year. off and result, but they can be a sec- . Brazilian years, nd On./ondary one, since jitters mean palm Lately I have had headaches. |tension, and tension headaches . Knave of I feel nervous at times and my|are common. yee hands shake. I am only 23.--/ I urge that everyone using| Rating Miss K. J. R. jdiet pills keep their doctor in-| 46 Hose As I've said many times be-| formed. If you encounter exces-| hazard fore, diet pills have certain|sive nervousness or other odd| Employ Vp risks and side effects and should| symptoms, notify him. That is Unit of GG pie oe cate bodies odie wt AS never be taken except under a|the purpose in using these med- work "ZA 2 doctor's supervision }ications under your doctor's su- gas d 5-3. women of advanced age having I add a second rule: Remem-|pervision. He has to know how was ----|babies--but did you ever see up to you to!you react to them. ne? Some women continue to Meadow- BANK! ...WHY DID You : PAINT THAT ON YOUR TO FEEL ITS A sweet, for SAFE PLACE... a lanalaR aL ape pane MUGGS AND SKEETER T'M NOT SURE I CAN JULIE... YOU'RE WELL, JULIET JONES FACE THAT COIFFURED DRAGON THIS GHASTLY HOUR OF THE MORNING I SO NAIVE, KNOW SHE MEANT BEHIND A SCREEN? HOW DID I ber that it is notify your doctor if the pills bother you Dear Dr. Molner: My elderly The mere fact that he has pre-jbrother was told by his doctor scribed pills does not automat-|to avoid salt in order to elimi- ically mean that he will know|nate water from his tissues if or when they begin to bother|Water has disappeared except you. No two patients are ex-/some in his ankles. Now a actly alike, and they won't re-|friend says that not eating salt spond identically. jean cause the ankles to swell Hence reducing pills still have| again. Is this true?--Mrs. C. L. to be used with reasonable| First of all, your brother has caution. seen some good results from Nerves and the various mani-|avoiding salt, even though it festations of nervousness are|has not removed:all water from the foremost problem. The re-|the tissues. That' ought to be be misled by a know-it-all who is trying to give him some bad advice. I wonder if these busy- bodies ever stop to think how) much harm they can do Salt is a combination of so- dium and chlorine. Sodium tends to cling strongly to water. Hence salt makes more water accumulate in the body. A per- son with a vigorous heart, good circulation and healthy kidneys can throw off the' excess; a person with illnesses cannot. That's why your brother needs|' The answer to your second | o quently remain swollen when! other tissues are not. i Dear Dr. Molner: Is it not true that after menstruation ceases permanently, no more eggs are sent from the ovaries and pregnancy cannot occur? If this is so, then why do we oc- casionally hear of women in ovulate into the early 50's and hence can become pregnant, although this is rare. Medical literature does not report a case of motherhood in the 60s, let alone the 70s. The greatest con- firmed age is about 53. In other words, gossip sometimes reports things' that haven't happened. their 50s, 60s and even 70s bear- ing children?--M. R. Your first statement is cor- tect sult may be jitters, restlessness,! proof enough, and he should not a low-salt diet, The ankles fre-jis that you may hear about | Note to Mrs. L. J.: A hot apartment alone is not likely to bother that little bronchitis pa- tient, but excessive dryness, due ta the heat, certainly can,

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