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Love Lucy &--Match Game Secret Sterm 12----Communicate 2--Mike Douglas 230 PLM, 1--Fireball XLE 9--Movie __ 4 3T RAR MY HAIR CUT >] A NIC TAT RANG! igeroot 'AT ME/ ALL THAT THAT. 0004 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer, North-South vulnerable, NORTH $ x a I BS Wy 1092 &K9738 : EAST 8752 | @Al054 oo 210864 ~~ a CROSSWORD ' King St. at Park Rd, Opening lead -- six of diae monds. There is nothing extraordi- nary about a declarer playing a contract he cannot make against the best defence. How- ever, since the opponents do not ing lead, and after some of these outsized contracts are occasionally brought home by declarer, which is exactly what occurred in this deal where South made six diamonds. West had no clear-cut open- ing lead, and aftee some thought, selected the neutral lead of a trump. It was immedi- ately obvious to declarer that normal play would lead to down one, so he initiated a method of play that gave him a chance for the contract. He won the trump lead in dummy and led a low heart, losing the queen to. the king. Of course, West could have end- ed the matter then and there by rai oye a heart, but he innocently led another trump instead. This eventually proved fatal when South proceeded to exe- cute a squeeze against East. He drew three more rounds of trumps and cashed three spade tricks, ending in his hand to produce this position: Forth 07 Pra $kor p73 @A ours? 2108 es o7 GAB When South now led the seven of trumps and discarded a heart from dummy, East found it impossible to discard successfully. As @ result, South made the slam. Although a good case can be made for West to return a heart at trick three instead of a trump, this does not detract from the credit due South for, his well + conceived effort to make the contract. Larceny of this type is a legitimate part of the game, and all that South really did was to implement his licence to steal. AOROSS 8. Cozy 1. Sandy retreat tracts 4. Half 6, Absolve ems ! 11, Catkin _ 5. Stub IRI IPIL IE Iris 12, Hat 6, Answered ioteteta pe: aoe away 7. Epoch SNE 'ama 13, Gift- 8. Sulk Pisin mC RONTE wrapping: 9. Opinion ETTINIAIS MT IVIAINIS 2wds, 10. Sea bird a 4490 Na 15, Skill 14, Noble- PAT SMSLENE 16, Bad: ° man 34.Siteof Yesterday's Answer prefix 18, Office Germany's 37, Remain 17. Bring force uncon- 39, White ant forth: 19. Outfits ditional 40. Shoe front dial, 20. Excavate surrender 41, Ancient 18. Twig 21. Claire in 1945 Greek city 20, Fast 22,Fairylike 5. Pith 43, Piece out 28. Com- being 36.To 44, Lubricate mander 27, Insert { 3 4 We 1 ae Ge 29, Idler 30, Hiderly u 44! ic f, 32. Vegetable i) 33, Exhibitions 35. Boy's 5 / Jas YZAit 38, Spawn YG Wo of fish Y, Y Y 39, Prayer 2a fat 24 ize 42, Done by design 27 2a a 45. Tent support 30 Bt 32 46, Resort Y/ city in Y Gx 34 YY Florida LA 47. Played 38 [36 [37 Y, 's9 [40 [41 with ' 4 48, Slides 42 4 DOWN 45 Ye 1. Facts Y/ 2, Arabian a7 Uy chieftain " = YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: One of my children was exposed to tuber- culosis and was in hospital for six months with what was called "childhood-type of TB." Friends and neighbors say he will be handicapped for the rest of his life, Please tell me the truth. -- J. F. IT am shocked that you were told such a thing. It is not true. "Childhood-type of TB" is in- volvement of the glands which are situated in and around the trachea and bronchi -- roughly speaking, the windpipe and pas- sages leading to the lungs proper, In this type of TB, the have affected these glands but not the lungs themselves, And -- especially important -- the germs have not succeeded in establishing what we call an "open-type of TB," or areas in which the germs are flourishing and reproducing. The "'open-type"' is, of course, the most dangerous type. Not only will the infected area spread unless checked, but the sputum shows a positive test for the germs. That is to say, the patient, with every cough and sneeze, is scattering the germs in the air and endangering any- one close enough to breathe them. With the "childhood - type," while the glands are affected by the germs, the body is still succeeding in combatting them, has prevented open infection from 'starting in the lungs $-612-King"s Outiew proper, and is not producing Childhood - Type TB Glands Only Affected By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD into the air and passed on to others. In short, in that form it is not contagious. If the body's defences .are suf- ficiently strong, the "'childhood- type" will be fought off success- fully. This often happens, If the body's defences begin to lose, however, then there is every likelihood of the disease advanc- ing to the lungs and becoming the full-blown, "open" case of tuberculosis. Thus it was fortunate that your son's case was detected and he was treated before seri- ous damage was done. With such treatment, people (includ- rms|ing your son) can live an en- tirely normal life, no restric- tions of any kind. It is incon- ceivable to me that anyone with any factual knowledge would have made such a bald and un- founded remark to you about the boy being "handicapped." As a matter of fact, people of my age often have scars to show that we had the childhood- type of TB, because it was very prevalent in our youth. Most of us--except those who developed open TB -- never knew until later that we had had the child- hood-type. The only ways it could be detected were a posi- tive tuberculin test, showing that we had been exposed to the germ, or x-rays showing calci- fied (scarred) nodes of the glands. Dear Dr. Molner: Our physics teacher got off the subject and talked about blue babies. He germs which will be breathed said that no matter what the 2 New Act Approved TORONTO (CP) -- The new Mental Heath Act given unani- mous approval Tuesday by a committee of the Ontario legis- lature is "'a giant step forward in removing the distinction and discrimination which exists be- tween general and mental hos- pitals," the general director of the Canadian Mental Health As- sociation said Wednesday. "Civil liberties are protected better than under any other act, Dr. John Griffin said in a state- ment, '"'the availability of a re- view board survey is better than that provided by any other act." ' SALLY'S SALLIES "You're right. We'll have te split up as roommates, I can't wear any of your clothes, and you can't wear mine" cause of lack of oxygen at birth, these people never live past their 30th birthday. This doesn't sound correct.--A.R. It isn't correct. Perhaps the teacher said that many of them do not live full lives, but a great many blue babies become healthy and strong and long- lived by means of heart sur- gery, Dear Dr. Molner: Is there some kind of shot or medicine for relief of jaundice? -- Mrs. L.B. Jaundice isn't a disease; it is a symptom. Hepatitis and other liver diseases, and sometimes disease of the gall bladder tract are the principal causes of the yellowness, which is jaundice. Dear Dr. Molner: Is it possi- ble to have a first baby at the age of 45 and is there any risk? It's possible. It has happened, and will happen many times in the future, The risk is, however, somewhat greater than in the 20's and 30's, which are the ideal ages, SHI SHOWTIR PLAZA -- Now | A Few Dollars Mc Clint Eastwood. Th the man with the f lars. 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