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Should I consult, alfrom 'the kidney down in the specialist?--Mrs. J.8. jureters, which connect td the The difference is in the loca-|bladder; the bladder itself; or tion of the infection. It is not|the urethra (outlet from the uncommon for both the kidneys| bladder). There may be stones,|~~ and the bladder to be affected, |ulcers, infection (including tu-| since they are part of the urin-/berculosis as well as many ary system jother germs), growths, whether) Infection of the kidneys is de-|benign or malignant, or (in cidedly likely to involve at least|men) prostate disease some-inflammation of the blad-| Any sign of blood in the urine der. And likewise an infection|always should be reported at Starting in the bladder canjonce to a physician; the sooner gradually extend upward until | treatment begins, the better the the kidneys are affected, too. jopportunity to contro] or cure Urinary tract infections are|the trouble. Sometimes the often present in mild form with-|blood is so slight that it is not out the patient even' knowing it.|visible. Cells, however, can 'be Frequent symptoms are a sen-| readily detected under a micro- sation of burning during or/scope after voiding, frequent urina-| "Is there a cure which will tion, a feeling of wanting to clear up the infection once and it as Bus | ~jand thousands of bri 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 25, 1964 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder 'in Masters' Individual Championship Pley) East dealer, North-South vulnerable. Opening lead -- jack of hearts. Dear Mr. Becker: I have read a lot of bridge books in my day, idge col- umns besides, and the one thing that impresses itself on me is that most of these writers don't know what they're talking about, They advocate bids and plays that I simply can't fathom. They have a peculiar idea, for in- stance, that it is proper to lead from weakness towards strength, but it is my exper- ience that it is better to lead from strength towards weak- ness. For example, I played this South cards. I was in four spades, TF suppose most players would say it is impossible to make this contract, since the ap- parent losers are two spades, a heart, two diamonds and a club, but I will tell you frankly that this is due to an obsession on their part on how a hand should be played. West led the jack of hearts and I went up with the ace. In line with my theory I played the four of hearts next and was not surprised to win the trick with the ten. Some people might say the reason East did not go up with the king was that he was afraid I had a singleton, but I personally think it was because he was not familiar with my ad- vanced style of play. I then led the three of clubs, a play you will not find in any book, and West, utterly con- fused by my superior technique, let me win the trick with the jack. Then once again I demon- strated the beauty of my theory when Tled the five of spades aé this point. East naturally follow- ed low and my seven forced the ace, There is no use going on with the rest of the play, because, as you can see, my king of spades 'later caught the queen and Tf wound up losing a spade and two diamonds and made four spades. I hope you see what I mean. Sincerely yours, Eustace | Ignatz. SALLY'S SALLIES CROSSWORD AOROSS 1. Twofold 6, French author 11. Blundered 12. Bang with the foot: 3. Forestall i 4, Leah's son: Bib, 5. Paradises 6. Doctor of Science: abbr. 7. The eye: in symbolism 8. An autocrat 9. Entertain 10. Celerity 14, Places 17. Weakens 19. Good friend dial. 13. Sifting ices 20. Tobe in debt 22. Body of water 24. Irra- tional ------ er number 27. 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Removal of a Stone, polyp or such, if that is the roo. o; the trouble, often ac complishes this. Infection, from those or other causes, many times is cleared up by use of the correct drug to suit the type of infection--sulfa . sometimes, or penicillin, or one of a num- ber of other antibiotics. 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