Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1967, p. 32

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AQ96 bs EAST 4K9752 4as 9Q5942 GAK63 o5 . 73 & SOUTH OAG @7 @AIT7T43 #&K10852 'The bidding: South West Pass West North East 1NT Pass 3m Pass 5d Opening lead -- queen of hearts, This is the kind of hand in which it would be easy to go wrong in the play. South got to five clubs on a good bidding sequence. It was a sound enough contract, even though the combined North- South high-card count was only 21 points. The three club bid by North showed not only sound club sup- port, but also that the initial notrump response contain- ed maximum values, South had only 12 points for his opening bid, but he natural- ly gave heavy weight to his dis- tributional values after learn- ing of the club fit. He therefore bid four clubs, which North, |holding three key cards, raised |to five. West led a heart and con- tinued with a heart which South ruffed. Declarer drew two jrounds of trumps, led a diamond |to the king, and another one |back to the ace. When West |showed out, South suddenly rea- lized he was in trouble, but there was now nothing he could do about it. He could not ruff three dia- mond losers with only two trumps, and, since he also had to lose a spade, he eventually went down one. South missed a chance to in- sure the contract. Once he found the trumps divided 2-2, he could have guaranteed the con- tract regardless of how the dia- monds were divided, After cashing the king of dia- monds and leading the ten, he should not have played the ace, He should have finessed the ten instead. Suppose it had lost to the queen, which might have hap pened. This would not have jeo paradized the contract,' since South would still have the A-J-7 of diamonds left on which to discard three spades from dum- my. Of course, if the ten held the trick, the contract would like- wise be certain. There would be no diamond loser in such case, The finesse could not lose a trick; it had a chance to gain one (if East had the .Q-x-x): and, most important of all, it guaranteed the contract 100 per cent. Cabin Pressure Drops In Plane OTTAWA (CP) -- For the second time in as many weeks an aircraft carrying a federal cabinet minister faced a sudden loss of cabin pressure from a cracked window Sunday. Agriculture Minister Greene told reporters of the latest inci- dent at a press conference to- day. Mr, Greene said he was en- route home from Germany Sun- day when a window in the cock- pit of a DC-8 jet cracked. The aircraft landed safely in Paris but was held up overnight be- |cause of the window. He said there was '"'somé con- spiracy, either celestial or ter- restial"' affecting the aircraft of cabinet ministers. A plane carrying Health Min- ister MacEachen in Canada was forced to land a week ago when a window cracked. SEA YIELDS CASH The British Columbia shrimp fishing industry now is worth ,000 a year. SALLY'S SALLIES (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) Dear Dr. Molner: Is it con- could be, Drugs f- the glaucoma patients. These are stomach the sedative |3-6-12--Friendly Giant 4 3-6-12-- Bop Hope | Secodcerration u Super Comics {Green Acres 2412-cher Hen | Match Game By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD 2-8--Bob Hope | 3-6--Butternut Square Teco cats y H G. . »M %: MM, | 11:00 A.M. 2--Mike Douglas. S41 the Advocate So Mr, Ane Airs: 4.30 P.M. Dear Dr. Molner: vot youy One can live without a pan- 10:00 P.M. 7--Supermarket Sweep 11--Munsters explain the importance of the!creas, but it means that certain ee ee Pe ole pasty Pancreas?--C. B. A. jenymes must be taken to di- 2-8-1 Spy 36--Butternut Square 36-12~Zorre | The pancreas is a mighty use- Best _ carbohydrate foods, and 7 . nae ful organ lying just behind the/insulin, of course, would have a ACROSS DOWN 16. Ob- stomach. It has two principal/to be taken to permit the body 1. Heavy, 1. Confined z served ao functions, which are quite dif-|t0 use its sugar. ee (with " up' 19. a ral erent. ie boar tay heats he 7 One is production of digestive! Dear Dr. Molner: I have un-|more than $250 "Window : 3. Twining stone EM juices, which act primarily on |derstood that blue lips sone 12, Brown gens 20. Rapid a starchy foods. 'These juices en-|'imes indicate a heart condition. earth 4. Am. 21. De- eta ter the digestive tract at the/A member of my family' often 13. Depart- general parted Rit] same point at which bile (from |has this blueness, especially | ment 5. North 23. Sacred the liver) enters, The other task| When tired. I have insisted that | in NW Syrian bull NAIBIS| Oe is production of insulin, which |he see a doctor, but the family France deity 26. Speed =' Yesterday's Answer | makes possible proper utilia-/"efuses. What do you advise?-- 14. Pact 6. Inter 27. Churches tion of sugar by the body. |H T. A. 15. Menu item 7. Crony: and syna- 39. Hint If it produces too little insulin, | Such blueness generally indi- a0 ae ol¢ ite het oo ire which is its most common Cates faulty circulation, and 17. a bi ; ye 30. te pte fault, the result is diabetes. heart disease is very much to F pevsnipecl f et och 'am If it produces too much insu-|b€ suspected, especially when 18. Man's _ 9. Fray 32. Subside clama- tin as it can from a tumor, the/fatigue causes the color. (Cer- "nickname 10. Meeting 36, Insects tion consequence is hypoglycemia, |'ain drugs may produce the 19. Polyn da Inferior: 37. French 43. And: or episodes of low blood sugar |blue color, also.) "banana comp, river Latin and feelings of weakness, faint-| I agree that this person 20. Groove ness, and hunger, sometimes|should see a physician to find 22. Merchaht | y2 a 1s e T7 Ts 13 70 even blackouts. jout what the trouble is, as well 24. Pronoun Like any other organ, the a8 what can be done to prevent 25. Sea spray i ye pancreas can fall victim to in-|it from becoming worse. 28. Preposition flammation, infection, cancer. 29. Ceiling i ia It can develop cysts, as can any| Dear Dr. Molner: The doctor s sneport z i organ which secretes. ong i has histoplasmosis, 33. real Gh G Inflammation can be acute or don Sn that Fd a an begs . thronic, the latter most often hie iA Rat Atala, ter I 34. Greek 8 Yd 20° 21 found "te alcoholics, In acute! TiS is a fungus infection,/of the lungs which may be dis wikiecas attacks it can be extremely|"SUally traced to inhaling|covered only long enough after 35. a it G Z G] paintl; 'usually a continuing et al peg apparently are|the illness has come and gone. 36. Devoured as je 7 pain rather than coming in cats ane einen, birds or 37. pe - ee in colic. trom. gall)" he important question is one|tradictory to be taking pilocar- He sores GY = : 'cur occasionally, |.ou must ask your doctor: Is it|pine for glaucoma and a seda- City in oo: ts » aS can occur occasionally,!a systemic case, or a benign|tive for ulcers of the stomach Wisconsin the pancreas is blocked from re-lgre? Tf the disease spreads\at the same time?--J, L. : errs re : - Ke 4 leasing its secretions, treatment through the system, it is an ex It . het teens andle os rative i ately : . ' , a -- VY, is imperative immediately. tremely dangerous matter. But/atropine group (or with similar 43, Artist's 77a These days, since develop-|if it is a benign case~of which action) should not be used by stand Z ment of modern surgical 'tech-|there are thousands--very often 44. Paya 74® niques and transfusion, it is|it is so mild that it is mistaken commonly used as attention possible, when necessary, to re-|for flue or tuberculosis, or may|sedatives. Hence, your doctor 45. Partner move the pancreas or portions|eyen pass pretty much 4n-lwho prescribed of "those" j of it, noticed, leaving some scarring'should know of your glaucoma,

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