Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1966 9} BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Chempionship Piay) IN 'THE DARKNESS, IT ISN'T NOTICED WHEN THE YOUNG MARINE COLLAPSES AT HAPPENED LINCA TM WORRIED = 2 iy WITH HIS HEAVY LOAD OF AMMUNITION, ALO? Yo sae ot : ABOUT SCOTT . UNCA DONALDS THERE...HE'S ff GOING TO CLAIM BEGINNING 70 DISABILITY PAY ON THE GROUNDS OF INSOMNIA! Weaet dastan oe Seas Neither side vulnerable, BZ SAWYER DONALD DUCK worrs @AKs 99876 $1082 &Q06 4376532 109 4 9Qss : @aAKI008 eas SOUTH (ves, AND IT WAS JUST VERY ont Ih SUMMERTIME _/' READING HAVE READ MY MIND O43 $8752 THE GIANTS Opening lead -- four of dia» monds. The ability to read how the unseen cards are divided is one of the most important aspects of good dummy play. Once you know the distribution and where the high cards are located, it is not really difficult to play a hand to the best effect, A fine. declarer will draw many accurate conclusions about the makeup of the unseen hands from either the bidding or the early plays. The clues are practically always there; the difficult part is to draw the right inferences from them. For example, take this case where South is in four hearts. | West leads the four of dia- !monds, taken by the king, and East continues with the ace, South playing the queen and West the three. East now plays the ace of clubs, West following with the discouraging deuce, but East nevertheless leads another club. From declarer's viewpoint, this is an unusual: play, since East is in position to lead a third diamond and thus threaten South with a ruff and over-ruff. |. East's club play at trick four, jinstead of a diamond, is entire- jly proper. He realizes that if jhe leads a diamond and South jhas the ten of hearts and ruffs | with it," West will be unable to lover-ruff. The location of the |Q-J would consequently become |exposed and they would be sub- ject to capture by means of a finesse. Declarer wins the club return in dummy and plays the six of hearts, When East follows with the three, South plays the two and thus makes the contract. The double finesse by South is not as remarkable as it seems. It is not really difficult for him to work out the reason for East's failure to lead a dia- mond at trick four. East's club return makes sense only if he is credited with the Q-J-x or Q-J-x-x of trumps, and South therefore assumes that East has one of these hold- ings. South plays as though he has actuually seen the East. West cards. SALLY'S SALLIES THISLL FIX YOUR, 'LL PUT ITON NOW THEN WHICH ONE 0' YOU COMMITTED THAT H 'OUTRAGE. > 4 soon! 7) THEY RE GOING TO NO, Wk RE NOT SHOOT/NG THEM nL Ow ME -~7O THE MURDE: AND FACING A R CHARGE THEY RE GOING TO HAVE AN ACCIDENT/ LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER THIS CAP IS NOT VERY CHIC, BUT I'LL LOOK MORE LIKS A DRIVER WITH IT ON / THAT SAVED ALOT OF errort/ GONNA BE TON ? 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M. 9--Fractured Phrases 8-2--Another World 7--General Hospital $-4-3--To Tell The Truth 3.25 P.M. 36--Bonnie Prudden | 4--News | | | 'YOUR HEALTH | "Rule Out" Phrase ze, | Frequently Used | | - | love Lucy 3:30 P.M, \l--Punny Company 9--It's Your Move 7--Superman 4--Edge of Night MICKEY MOUSE is not normal and I should cut them off with scissors. Is this growth normal or is something wrong with my hormones? ; What would happen if I cut What could be them off with scissors? Will cause?--Mrs. D.R. _ |there be a stubble regrowth?-- It sounds like pinworm, SO!nMre sw, see your doctor and by all) hic is not "abnormal." It means take along some of those happens fairly frequently, al- tiny worms for him to identify. though not, of course, to every- Quite aside from your OWNnody. It doesn't mean a hor- comfort, there's the risk of mone problem. It's just a quirk 8--Match Game By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. 4--Secret Storm 3-6--Vacation Time 2--Merv Griffin 4.30 P.M. | 11~Supercar i 11:00 A.M. 11--Albert J. Steed | 9--Mr. And Mrs. | 6-2--Chain Letter 7--Supermarket Aweep | 9--Movie 3--Fd Alien Time 8--Yog! Bear 4--Andy of Mayberry | 4--Movie Dear Dr. Molner: The other;worms? the |day, discussing low blood sugar, lyou wrote that "a convulsive disorder should be ruled out." Maybe_L-am not very intelli- ~~|\gent, but I am not sure what \this expression. means. How do you "rule out" convulsive dis- orders or other conditions? -- WELL, THEY RE SORT OF rs COWBOY-PIRATE-SPACEMAN: SKINDIVER OUTFITS GRANDMA > WHAT KIND OF GET-UPS ARE YOU KIDS WEARING P WE COULDN'T DECIDE WHAT TO PLAY THIS AFTERNOON / ACROSS . Viper . Come MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES <uas. KuHN- 7-7 HELLO, MERVIN! HELLO. / CAN YOU HEAR ME | 7 (1A TIRED OF IC im Gone ) CALLING YOU, | MERVIN... WHY TELEPHONE PLAYING FISHING!) iit DIDN'T You . | ANSWER ? Ltt, 'pill Qa i be ee lee DON'T BOTHER, 1 \ WONT BE HERE THAT -- \ LONG. DID HARDY TEAGUE PROPOSE TO 4 You? WELL... WHAT am {| WAS YOUR ANSWER? COME, COME, MISS JONES, YOU GOT THE PATENTED TEAGUE TREATMENT... YACHT, MOONLIGHT, A CHOPIN PIANO ETUDE, AND A PLEDGE OF UNDYING . Vessels : Behayed . Path of a planet . Shear 3, Revive Evergreen trees . Mariner's term Distinction 20 Dig \ European country: 22. abbr. . Put forth effort . Baa Reason . American horticul+ turist Hogan, Weather word . Foolish fancy . African river . Always . Secretary .Part of a rose . Cutting tool Clear the . Warp-yarn . Eskimo tool . Persian weight . Cistern pass point 7, House part 32. 35. 36. Tablets 37. Western state 38. Solid 40, Holding device DIE IOlU AIVIEINIS IMETTIE IL. PIRIOISIY. OM T Yesterday's Answer 41, Poker stake 42, ¥or fear that 44, Even: poet. 45, Goddess of harvests & 4+ Ss 8 ily . Purplish- brown. color Egg-shaped Make Yj 18 WY), amends for Sheeplike 24 2e 27 Polka, for one Bores . Gloss 9.See 34 across --YY), DOWN 4t 1, Adriatic wind 2. Spoken 3. Dexterous 4. Slates 5. Pen A ig | This phrase "ruling out" is |frequently used by physicians,| rarely by anyone else. Without} {doubt I will use it some more, | and an explanation (which is quite simple) obviously is in or- der There are a good many ail-| ments which are entirely differ- ent yet can have similar symp-| jtoms. In the instance you cite, low blood sugar can have cer-| tain symptoms--but so can con-| vulsive disorders, with epilepsy others in your family getting this parasite. Adults as well as children can have pinworm. In- deed, when children are treated successfully for pinworm,. yet get it again, often the reason is that adults in the family, not treated, later pass the pest along to the children again. Dear Dr. Molner: I am healthy woman of 21 but since about age 11 have noticed hairs around the nipples of my breasts. My husband says this ithe most frequent one. Obviously there is no point in treating the patient for low! blood sugar if the real trouble is some form of epilepsy. There- fore it makes sense to conduct tests which will "rule out" a convulsive disorder, or prove! that one is not responsible. This comes up again and again in health care. The pa- tient may seem to have severe attacks on indigestion, but it is| vital to 'rule out" heart dis- | ease before instituting treat- ment for the "indigestion." Or} lone may suspect heart disease | yet have to "'rule out' gall Blad-} der disease before knowing how best to treat. "ruled out," it narrows things | down so you can be sure what the trouble is. Dear Dr. Molner: I am a mother in my mid -: twenties. When some possibility can bel}, Now the only way to buy WRIGLEY'S | SPEARMINT of nature. Your husband is right. If the hairs annoy you, clip them off with scissors. They will grow again, but then clip them again. I would not ad- vise pulling them (they'll still regrow) or using other hair-re- movers. | Dear Dr. Molner: Whal 4 causes keloids? Neither my hus: band nor I have this trouble, -- but our child does. I read ree cently that keloids are more common in the Negro race. I¢ | this true?--Mrs. M. P. | A keloid is an additional and |unwanted growth of scar tissue, usually at the point of a wound or such injury. It is not limited to any race, although it is muck more common among people |whose skin is dark, and is es- pecially frequent among Ne- | groes. Keloid formation is also |more common in children of any race. .. popular, modern dime pack CHEWING GUM more of that fresh flavour and live! What can be done for a rectal \iteh that produces tiny white! You get more to enjoy in the convenient Dime Pack of Wrigley's Spearmint... ly taste!

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