j THE OSHAWA Times, 13 Tuwesdey, Getober 5, * ACADA FISHINS PARTY DON'T QUIET DOWN OVER THERE -"I'M WHY SO GLUM, BUZ? DONT RQ YOU LIKE THE FIESTAP 4 NN ---- : BRIDGE. ity 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual Championship Pley) -- Worth-South vulnerable. ' NORTE ry) _ «okse AQi0ts AJ95 WESE EASE er } 7 y c , j ae ; d > : f 1¢@ ©) 686 5 * ; \ Opening lead--seven of When an unusual bid at the table, whether the made by the opponents or your partner, you are supposed to try | ; j . to figure out what that bid | cs means. mk py od | Some bids are so staring | SAY ANYTHING TO HIM that you know very well they -- "BOUT MISS WINNIE BEIN' don't mean what they say. The \ KINDA UPSETLIKE-- problem which then arises(oR, P | figuring out what the bid means) is not always easy to solve, Let's say you have the West hand and your partner doubles five hearts on the sequence shown. It makes no sense to assume that East suddenly found a couple of aces in his hand which he overlooked when he made the preemptive over- call of three spades, After all, it is almost univer. sal to play a three spade bid in this sequence as showing a weak hand with lots of spades. Usually the overcal] denotes af absence of defensive tricks, though it is of course 'possible. to have one. Hence, the double of five hearts cannot reasonably indl- cate the high-card strength nec- essary to take three defensive tricks. The double is bound te be conventional, that.is, it must be based on a hand containing a void with the prospect of a right opening lead beating the contract. A spade lead being barred, you have to choose between @ | jelub or a diamond. The choice is not 100 per cent clear and either lead might turn out right or wrong in a given hand, but the odds heavily favor a club lead. This conclusion can be reached on the simple basis that the opponents are more likely to have seven clubs between them than eleven diamonds, If you lead a club, the con- tract goes down one or two, de pending on whether declarer elects to finesse. Assuming he does, your partner ruffs, returns a spade, and you give him an- - other ruff to defeat the contract one trick. If declarer does not. finesse the opening lead, which is certainly possible, he goes THE LONE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY SHE'S GIVIN' ME THE OL' SILENT TREATMENT! HERG COMES ; \ | TWINK ose | GHE'S MAD IN A GIRL. Z ADMIRE THAT N 'SECRET AGENT X9 DONALD DUCK SHARE THE WORK.,.AN" SHARE THE LOOT coees THATS WHAT TL bd T ALWAYS SAY, TELEVISION LOG JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE 11, Famous tion at pinochle 14, Poke 16, Incite 19, Mountain nymph 20, Periods of time 21. Man's nickname 12. Spear 13. Defile 14. Crayon 15. Small lizard 16. Constel- lation 17, Append 18. 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If nature protects the baby pretty well in its growing pe- riod, just how would the cord get in that position? Do you have any suggestions as to what work a pregnant woman can do? Bending, digging, lifting, reaching, etc.?--Mrs. H. K. B. The cord usually is about as long as the fetus--the unborn baby. That isn't long enough to do any tangling, around the neck or anything else, Nature is practical. It makes the cord long enough so the baby can ove a bit, short enough not_to cause trouble, That is one of the myriad of natural facts which accounts for our being here. Occasionally a cord can be Shorter or longer, because na- For Wall-washing By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD ture makes mistakes. A cord of abnormal length can become twisted, tangled, wrapped around a neck, arm, leg. Us- ually nothing bad happens even then. Visualize the situation. There's the sac, filled with fluid, and inside is the..form- ing baby, afloat in the fluid and protected from bumps, light, noises and even TV commer- cials. The cord is a conriection through which the baby receives nourishment from mother. If mother reaches, bends, lifts 'lor even has the hiccups, the cord is not going to be dis- turbed. You've probably worked some of those simple but difficult little puzzles with three or four small steel balls and some little holes that the balls will rest in, if you get them in just the right position. You get two or three in--and while you try to man- oeuvre the last one, the rest fall out. 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As officials prepared to meet the exnected influx. exiles gen- erally were overjoyed at the president's announcement that diplomatic wheels for the mi- sang had been set in motion, xcitement Jn the exile colony was high, ¥ : ) van Trio Receive Queen's Degrees KINGSTON, (CP)--Mr. Just- ice Douglas Abbot judge of the Supreme Court Canada; Mr. Justice Colin Gib- son of the Ontario Supreme Court and Brig. Donald R. Age new of Cambridge, England, manage to get a cord wrappedrest a great dea) and avoid around the baby's neck, foot, strain. But not because of "the received honorary doctor af laws degrees Saturday at con vocation ceremonies at the thumb or anything else. Baby, floating easily in the fluid sac, just unwinds again. "We can't deny that, of all the millions of babies, a few have an abnormally long cord, and a few of these babies happen to squirm around so the cord gets tangled. But it's an uncommon accident when this causes any harm, And certainly nothing the mother does has any effect. You are surely familiar with the way_women used to work in the fields (and in some parts of the world still do) right up to the time the baby was ready to be born. These babies were born successfully, else we wouldn't be here to worry about things. No, don't fret about these bits of folklore that say the mother shouldn't lift, reach or even wash walls. If, in specific cases, a woman is known to be subject to re- peated abortion, miscarriage, or bleeding during pregnancy, then she should be very careful, and cord wrapping around." The normal, healthy mother- to-be can do whatever physical work she ordinarily does. If she gets too tired, the feeling of tiredness will tell her to slow down. Dear Dr. Molner: Is it safe to paint -your throat with cot- ton dipped in merthiolate if you don't swallow any of it? H, P. The more important point is that it is a rather futile, inef- fecitve gesture. A hot, weak salt solution for a gargle will do more good, and will soothe the throat. (A quarter of a tea- spoon of salt to a glass of water is about right. Too strong a so- lution will be irritating.) The heat is important. Dear Dr. Molner: Are toma- toes, or tomatoes cooked in other dishes, good or bad for a person with ulcers?--C. B. Cooked tomatoes, or tomato Royal Military College. : Defence Minister Paul Hell- yer, president and chancellor of RMC, made the presentations. Brig. Agnew was commandant of the college from 1947 to 1954, SALLY'S SALLIES "When I'm happy I don't know juice, are all right, but avoid Taw ones, it. I wish I could be unhappy ' the same way." ~