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"You making tea or Inventing the steam engine?" ·

BY • •

by

THE WAY.. Beachcomber

▶EADING 61 a young writer whose overcoat pockets "are Bually stuffed with poems,” I

an interfaring child, and both man. ware kicked out of tifo Senior Ping- Pong-Clab.

thought of Rivarol, who, noticing The Lots Road Burgee

t manuscript eliciting out

of the poet Florian's pocket,

szid, "If one didn't know

'Jack Turbot is not

coming, after all

still fatters

She's the fastest hooker Between Galway and Kinsale.... THUS chanted Mrs Withersedge, as the val on a battered buckal amidship. To reporters she said: "Call me Fanny Carlsen for 'ere

you, one would be inclined to I may on this scrap-cap und! some rob you."

The Ping-Pong gang

PETER

Mrevelations of what goes on, in WILSON'S recent the Ping-Pong world will probably

a tantrum. The man who con-

ane fows 'er to the Knackers Yard The sea must be in me blood, and W this old junk shop ad been round and round the 'Orn for yearn without stoppth, she couldn't be more "orrible sight than what you be'old Oh, well, spring's coming". and there's still room aboard for

a fow birds to build their nests,

make nuraber of players throw Last year our rat Nelson alap in down their pining ittle Implements the Hadmiral's spate at, which is fused his opponent by a system often, you could say for some craft mirrors let into his "bai was once could name."

drawn against Eric Hopthorne al

Surbiton. Hopthorne was renowned in passing

for his

and the

back-breaks,

which he

wan

encouraging

Think hely by attaching A CLERGYMAN I ihin lastle to the ball when he wAA people to interrupt his sermons serving. Nobody could ever take when they disagree with what he

is saying, and he

delighted when a dozen

and women men talked back at hin" on Sunday. If there is coom in his pulpit för

question-master, and a theologians

Me Beverley Nichole, the whole thing ought to go with a swing.

hiç serve.. But when he was playing tile mirror-man, the elastle broke, chogringd Hopthorne thought he saw two balls coming back at him. Jie lashed out, and there was a tinkle of broken glass, the ball met the trick-bri. The napped elasite was picked up by

פ

ke

Lew

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952.

JACOBY ON BRIDGE

You'll Be Ahead Looking for Spots

By OSWALD JACOBY .. "VERY few players watch the

spota

carefully," Dick Kahn remarked to me recently. This wasn't exactly-news to me, but I didn't interrupt because Dick looked like a man who had an interesting hand to talk about.

"Now here's a hand I played just the other day." Dick continued. "West opened a trump, and I won in dummy. I returned club from dummy, and East won with the ten of club That ten of clubs wa spot card that became, forgulten later

DA:

East returned the eight of hearts. 1 nlayed the jack, and West won with the Bea of ticarta West cashed the ace of clubs and then made the fatal error of returning a low heart," was fatal error, all right. West could have saved the day by making the correct return. Do you see how?

Wes! should have ted A third club. When East played the ton of clubs at the second triek he made it clear that he did not have the nine nf clubs. Hence, the nine at clubs was clearly located in the South Nand.

Careful thought would have made it clear that third round of clubs would do nothing for declarer that

NORTH (D) 4K02

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WEST' 1975

EAST

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North-South vul.

Both sides 30 port-score

North

Expl South West

P453

Pass

14

Double

24

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10

Paza Pass

Opening lead-♦ 7·

PASS -

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he could not do for himselt. short, West could lose nothing by leading a third club, and he would gain the all important advantage of removing the ning of clubs from the South band. South would then have to lose a aande trick no matter what he did.

When the hand was actually played, West returned a low heart, and Kan won in his own hand with the king. trumps and cashed dummy's queen of hearts:

YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA He ran all the rest of the

MONDAY, MAY 19

Bony today, you will either have to curb your love of plusnars and continual excitement or convert this energy into same constructive

if you COUTER,

Are to reach the heights to which your talents, by ll t the stars, should entitle you. Musical, dramatic.. emotional and humorous, you might do weil in the acting profession. But even In this you would have to dia- elpline yourself and learn to Anish one job before, turning to another.

Your magnetle personality has great dent of charm which some- Lime, quite unconsciously, attracts people into your orbit quite against your intent. Since you are highly adaptable. socially, you might find that your gifts are being used in this direction

carcer. This is particularly true of

you women if the life of a social butterfly is what you want-you are perfectly adapted to it You want a career-you can have that, too, with some serious attention to cultivating 'your talents!

A

Both sexes must guard ngainat tempestuous temperament which all too often displays itself is just plain levert Quick to forgive, you will be happlest if you learn to count 10 before answering in wrath. Marriage should bring children end *****- tional domestic happiness.

To And what the stars have in store for tomorrow, slect your birthday star and read the parre- bonding" paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.

TUESDAY, MAY 20

rathor than

in 2

TAURUS (Apr. 21-Stay 20)— what you put into it. Work hard Defend

friend who may be

and reapite will be excellent.

VIRGO

to

23)-

(Aug. 24-Sept. 23) Vary your outine, Do something different. You need relaxation make work more interesting. LIBRA (Sept. 2.Oct. A fine day to discover bargains, Do shopping and flad the

things you have been seeking.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. things

223- Catch up on your letter wrning this evening or contact a friend on the telephone.

dùmquity. A word krom you, per- haps, con change the entire aspect.

DEMINT

(May 22-June 21) Children may need your help, par ticularly with their studies, Ġive all possible ald now,

CANCER (June 22-July 23) Forcing issues may merely lead to u colossal blunder, Think over carefully before declding.

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) You will get out of this day exactly

CHESS PROBLEM

By W. HATS WELL Black, 9 places.

812. 22

White, 9 pieces.

White to play? máte in two,

Solution to Saturday's Troblem:

1, B-92, 1... QP moves; 2,

B-Q3; 2, 'B--KI (ch); 1. K-B6; 2, Q-RI IBR9; 2, B-K16;

Others; 2; Q-R7,"

DUMB-BELLS

MEHOW DID

YOU LIKE VENICE

WE DIDN'T STAY THE PLACE

WAS FLOODED

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)— Be alert to what is going on around you. Keep in touch with people who can be of help to you.

CAPRICORN (Dac., 23-Jan. Don't carry a cup on your shoulder or talk about your troubles. Find a way to get out of theri

Aquaties (ian. 21-Feb,

20)—

10)-

A good day for finding exactly what you want for your summer

ward-

tabe. Find clothes often help'

РУСКА (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- Gel imporant work done early this morning so that when afternoon and evraing come you copt.

play. ARIES (Mar

20)-- Don't put your faith in anything until you know all the Scrutinise all detalis carefully.

Jacta.

INTELLIGENCE TESTA! UNPRECEDENTED

By T. O. HARE *rphis is an unprecedented noession, my inrda ” said Bir Knockham fiath, 40, 15 the Cours of Criminal appeal. "Ths are prisoner whose -casea ocme up for review boar The somewhat unusuaI ZLSIDIGE of Aron, Bisokmal, Prasad, Murder and Theft. Eson of.

· the dra orlines CorTORETS ding to their names has been com- mitted--or a slated to have *bean 'ocamistad—by' one of the prisoners who is not the namesake of. lis, oriziaj: Bur. owing: to BOSAS COLLIERon in the courts below, the orifie of which each has been con- esto either Victed is in that when this alleged to (hays, cognoitted, and", with which we he hETAR originalty 'charged, for that of which he

is the

DAILISKES. For 'exemplo. Praud, was daarged with the orine for which There has open sentenced. and Theft with the arime for which Blackmail has been sentenced. "The namesake of this crime was onerend, with ine crime of which, cho name=

interested in this appeal, but E papecialy Arsan. 60, Mone. Sas been sentenced to hang,

Lord Justice Bloodhound. famous for his quick-wisted- @ness, dedu000 - Wikandre which of tha: Hva Zara had bren sentenced? for the

ARMA Whe was thirt

-London Experia Borýloo....... (Solution on Part 10)

When dummy finally led the queen of hearts, everybody had to come down to threo cards East redus left. What could he throw? original three, spades and a high club

If he discarded the club, South's nine of Clubs would become established. So East had to discard the four of spacten, Kaha threw the nine of cluba, saving-three spades. West also kept three spades.

Katin had already derided that West would not have doubled on two bare noes, so he played West

for

CARROT PUPOING

"WHAT PL"" CARROTS IN A SWEET'

PUDDING

IT WAS ONS

OF YOUR GRANNIE'S FAVOURITES

WOMANSENSE

WASH CREAM 40% AND BORUS MARE. WITH WELL 4 I`` 2.02 CASTONI CARROTS SUSAR, ADO

DON'T

AN EGG YOLK SCRAPE BEAT WELL. THEM

TOIL IN SUGHT. WBALTOO

WATER TILL TINDER AND RUB STHROLICH

A RNA

Summer Afternoon

wear.

AND THEN-

:40% FRESH MIX IN... BARADORUMOS

•GROUND CINNAMON

CHERRIES CUT IN QUARTERS L'AND THE CARROT

PULP

NOW STIR

IN VERY LIGHTLY

'WITH A LEMON FLAVOURED CUSTARD YOU'LL BE [THIS!» 'SURPRISED STIEFLY "HOW-NICE- WHISKED

IT IS

AND STEAM IN A WELLS

- GIGASED:

PUDDING

· BARN

2 HOURS

A GENTLE TOUCH FOR

EYE AREA

By HELEN FOLLETT

Do you know that your with an ice cold.compress to eyelids play a part in mak- start the blood streams march ing your soul windows ing

",,"," eloquent and lovely? The If you

have

never played with manner of their behaviour eye shadowe, why not experi- can make the eyes expres ment with them? Worn in the aive or otherwise. They lift evening. When the lights are low, they impart charming, mys- in surprise, they drop, ahy terious, come-hither, look. One ly, maybe give a little flut must use restraint in this good- ter now and then. They looks venture. A little pigment seem to have a good-sized a long way too much will make your eyes look like burnt bag of tricks and you holes in a blanket. probably know them all,

The settings of the eyes should be of firm flesh and healthy colouring: In youth they are like that. If the beauty-secker knows her lessons, acts upon them, they will stay like that. If the burns the candle at both ends, doesn't - get-unough-sleep, the eye-frames- may take on tiny lines or · swell slightly. So watch out, there's велас creating good-looks grlets.

Ro

Go Gently

GREY. linen has been smartly worked into a beauty of a dress

general afternoon Grey and white is a particularly attractive colour team and this When putting cream on your one has white banding on the precious complexion, be gentle notched cape collar and for the when working close to your eyes. pockets, The snug bodice closes This area has tiny, delicate fibres with three buttons above a tal- that will not endure rough treat- lored self belt. A kick pient al- ment. Encircle the eyes with a lows for ease in the otherwise creamed finger, do light topping. straight skirt...

If they are tired, follow along

A fight touch is needed when you apply eye cream. Work It rently into the tissuer with feathery,

tapping.

rhythmic

Page: 57

Sho may be Mistress of the

White House

Mra Kefanver (right)_in_a_plèture from "her-old-Burada- albam.. Here Mrs Ketauver, daughter of Sir Stephen Pirots, is bridesmaid at her sister's wedding. Mira Kefauver designed the wedding gown-and liked it so much she wore it at her own wedding a few months later.

Mrs Kefauver's nurse

The most popular colour is a HOME from the United States faint blue which

creates a buck

is Miss Margaret McRae, ground from which the eyes the Scots "nanny" who brought shine forth, Place it along the up Mrs Nancy Ketauver, wife of line of the lashes, extending it the Senator now campaigning slightly beyond the far terminal for the Democratic nomination- of the eye. Let the colouring do in the Presidential election a fadeaway as you press it up- Miss McRae

stayed ward...

BOYS' AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Mr. And Mrs. Punch Disagree

-It's About the Best Way to Make Homemade Bread→→

By MAX TRELL

"My goodness" cried Hanid. "What's the trouble?"

"My dear," said Mr Punch, Jumping..to his though they stopping

the queen of spades. He cashed PUNCH'S wife was named

ace of spades, dropping Exit' nine, and then led the lack of sonder Through West, picking up East's un of spades.

CARD Sendees

Q-With

both sides vulnerable, the bidding has been; West

North

South

1 Diamond 1 Heart

East PRAN

Judy. And

.homemade

loved each other dearly and answer, "It's all very simple.

making wouldn't for a minute have Judy is allowed anyone to say that they bread. I love homemade bread.

So toes Judy. But didn't, still they often argued

she Isn't making it right," So "Don't listen to him," Judy am making it now sald. "I right"

with each they argued

Sometimes

loudly that the whole house shook with their voices. Now and then Judy banged, with a

You, South, hold: Spades Q-3-7-4, N-pin, or threw a ple-plate.

Hearts K-8-3, amonds 9-3, Clubs A-10-6-2. What do you do?

Abid two hearts. Your partner must have a strong #12 of five or more cards for a vulnerable overcali, so you have good trumn support for him. Game is unlikely, but it is

If Narth han possibla

maximum values for his overcal!.

Even it North has an average overcall, he will pass and will make two hearts; and that will be a better part score than just one heart.

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, liaid: Spaden K-3-1-4, Hearts K-8-3. Diamonds -5, Clubs A-Q-02] What do you do?

20

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

Across

1. harivation of a EDAT ION. (7)

Dwarnshawsa, '(5)

10. Boy you may make gaDA, 12. A very sort qasir Uõest, 19. Unequalled plan in ore. 1. Who makes Lan aigh (1)"

10 in all cotton reels, (8)

II Sare. tới

22 “When evas provide tha word so

pursue, (4)

28. Oory this for missão. –49). 24. Home would my (Ink, (S).

15. You lesTo the rogula uzpack. (4)

....

10.

Bag: ssen in them, of cotiza, (2) 2. Stackpoole's blue saw not tried w

s Makena most gien you'll find. (8) 4. Trimming for the Yank at Work

minster. (4

Bet about I, veze, a carrier. (8) Yound, in Nipon 3.14)

Anger, that's all the feanion,” (49)

4. Tila dan la cristocean. (D)

Join 10

Down., (4),

14. Prodidea is tove)' surtaov,

way

17. Fast spense, (4)

18. From that atzetini atasa, (4)

20 Congumo. (D)

Bolution of Baturday's purela, Aerosi:

18 Paistuire Quinday: 10, Nails!

TERSA" 16. LARY 15, 1114),10,

31001 94,, KEPINE

Not Enough Yoart

"She's not

putting enough yeast in the dough!"

"I AM putting enough yeast in the dough"

Punch was about to stort Mr jumping again. However,

AS

Judy took to banging the

-

rolling pin on the table,

Dnd New York. She reports that Mrs Kefauver is working tirelessly

18.campaign.

Kefauver, in Wash Mre

In her husband's cam

*IZ 16"

18 more than 40 years since Miss McRae became nursemaid to the first wife of Sir Stephen the American born

builder who settled in,Gaz

and became

me boss of the..

gow arent shipping concern of John Brown. She looked after Sir Stephen's four daughters and fone

son.

MBS KEFAUVER Latest picture with her

Green eyes. Mrs. Kefaŭver is the eldest daughter, She is 41—“a beautiful woman," says Miss McRae, "with reddish-golden, hair, green eyes, the figure of a young girl, and an unfailingly kind, disposition."

Her home. in Washington is unpretentious. There the He is just the same today."

fauvers three daughters (and

recalls

youngest child.

Miss. McRae,

"She

Miss. McRae well remembers

their adopted son) "have more Nancy's marriage. It took place English 2 years ago in the Pigott home

then most

freedom children, but are unspoiled."

Migs

McRae

has memories Scottish childhood.

in Kensington Gate, Kelvinside. many From this two-storey Mrs Ketauver's As young

house.

Nancy used to go to school by

the house.

Nancy Pigott she attended Park tram-St Stephen has now gold School in Glasgow (an undeno-

wife and, the present his late

not. Hia

Catholics, Nancy's marriage to Mr Kefauver was performed by a Minister of the Church of Scotland.

London Express Service)

and then Mr Punch stamped on the floor, or jumped up and down so wildly that it looked as if he were going to My apart.

But none of this really meant

he "Now," said Mr Punch as. heminational, academy); she went He is a Roman Catholle, but anything, of course. It was only that they couldn't agree about loopt himself from doing so and put the dough Ina pan and to Glasgow School of Art from Lady Pigott was Something or other. Mr Punch said: "If you don't put enough, covered it over with a cloth and 1828 to 1932; She won a diploma children were not brought up as

warm for mural decoration and went would

I say you did it this way. yeast in the dough, the dough set the pan near the Judy would say no, you did it won't rise. The bread will be oven, we'll watch the dough to Paris for a

year to study rise. But," he added, "It won't painting. a rock!" hard that way. And by and by they

Judy was about to bang the rise right away. It won't rise As child she was "never in a shouting and yelling and table with the rolling-pin, But until this afternoon." were banging and jumping.

bad. temper, always cheerful," instead she said: "If I put as much yeast in

Mr Punch was just getting the dough ar YOU want me to, the dough ready to take a stroll in the

when Hanid shouted: Tomato It was quite early in the will float out of the window. Barden morning when Knatt and Hanid, Then we won't have any bread "Look!". at all!" the shadow-children with the

Knarf and Hanid didn't know Judy looked. Knart looked.

Mr Punch turned and looked. turned-about names, heard Mr Punch saying:

about all this.. say "But Judy what to listen to me that ISN'T

the Neither of them knew anything The dough was awelling up

about making way to do it!"

bread. But like a balloon! The next second, presently Judy said: "Mr.Punch, before anyone could grab it, it much and good use of a real aid should be different, exelling. LATELY. we've been making, kitchen party. But the sauce Then they heard Judy's voice you make the bread!" answering: "Mr Punch - you

rose right out of the pan! It to fine fare, tomato paste. One Just try this know nothing about this at all.

floated around the room, getting THIS is the way to do

bigger and bigger! Then it day there was no tomato juice Topped with plenty of grated sailed out of the window!

in the house So we used ono. in't!"

ono cheese, and accompanied by tin of tomato paste, plus. 3ins the perfect partners, tossed

"IL

Early in Morning

"It is!"*

2:

"Fine," said Mr Punch.

Judy sat down in a idtchen choir and folded her arms over her chest to wait and see how. The banging and jumping was Mr Funch made the homemade

bread. and just starting when. Knart: Hapid ran Into the kitchen

about.

..

For

Paste,

A Standby

Many A Dish

By ALICE DENHOFF

one and

SCO.

I cried Mr. Punch. of water and tsp. each sall green mlad and garlic bread, "Don't let it fly away! We won't

and sugar, and came

up with

It's good! The first thing he did was to have any bread!" He rushed out nice pitcher of tomato to

For 2 c. sauce chop 3 that was economical to boot. see what the argument was stuff a dozen cakes of yeast in after it. The last Knarf

and A friend who likes to

medium-sized onlots, and brown the dough. "It will be light as Hanid and Judy saw of good dishes that are: live, slowly in 2 tbsp. butter, 2 tbsp. a feather," he smiled. "I love Punch, he was chasing it over the budget worked out a meat- Add 1 c, tinned tomatoes, * on olive oil or ment drippings. homemade bread to be as light. the alil.

less rice roast that really fooled as a. feather."

tomato paste, a 2-02. Punch" smiled Judy. This will becue sauce, it is chuck full of tbsp. chopped parsley, 4 tsp.

tin. anchovy Allets

(diced), teach him a lesson. Well... proteins and it is so hearty, so each thyme, salt, white pepper. I'd better start making another tasty that you'd never know it simmer for 15 min. Add 'One!"

doesn't have a morsel of meat tsp. Worcestershire sauce, 1⁄4 c water, 4 c. grated Parmesan Brown Rice

cheese...

They found Judy mixing big pan of dough. She was making bread. But at thla mo ment she stopped mixing the dough and took to banging the rolling-pin on the table. Mr Punch sprang up and down.

Judy's Warning

"Better lock all the doors and windows fret," warned · Judy.

Rupert and the Toy Scout-20

Rupert leaves Podgy at his cor. fence,”

Fenic" Hulla (*

calla. Atgy. tage and walks thoughtfully away....... ** We've been looking for mutie. "The Toy Scout said that "Santa"" toe, but we can't find any." | Claus-has- far too much work =1,2 Qha" butură have 35 at -least, nowadaya. - 1 with wa omild help · „Poday has 1?, crita Rupert, it's in sonsal way,”-ka:mprmues,/1NL Gibear the road to Robla Down, N ...wonder where my gala have gone.** that means that Santa Claus wil

All at once he sees three of them becoming into. Nurwood, from have met and are resting on a ・ that ade.”

Poor dear stupid-old darling us. Served with a thick barin tem

RUPERT and the

WRONG PRESENTS

In it,

2 c. whole wheat

Mix thoroughly 2 c. cooked Rich Egg Diih brown rice

For a substantial, quite rich. bread crumbs or ground toast, egg dish, try this out for size. one c. ground salted peanuts, 4. Cut in lengthwice halves, 4 c. ground pimiento, 2 tbsp each hard-cooked eggs. Remove yolks ground onion, green pepper, 2

6-oz.

benten

tins tomato paste and 4 mash. Add 2 tbsp. nippy

cheese eggs. Shape

spread, mixture

11⁄2 thap, tomato into a large loat or Individual to 2 tap, minced green pep loaves. Bake at 350 F. for 36 Stuff the whites with, this mix 11⁄2 tsp. minced onion per and min. Gerve with barbecue turo. Or chop whites fins and this tangy mix for 5 sandwiches or for caneper. add to mixture to make a spread

Balice.

To prepare hoped onton to Serve the stuffed eggs on a bed

fure add c. thsp. butter; cook until onions

are poft. Add tsp. paprika, reens, topped with mayon-

male, as a antud. isp. pepper, tbsp, sugar, tap, dry mustard, thap. Worrester Je you have a tablespoon or shire sauce, 4 c tomato paste so of tomato paste, left in the and thap cider vinegar. Sim-tin, add three times as much mer mixture for 10 min, Sirala, mayonnaise as you have tomato Yield::1/3

10 paste, a few.grains of chill pow

A spaghett, supper can be der and a few drops of tabasco, fun and it's a nice and inexpehand) presto-vazingy -new,

y of entertaining for a salad, dressing,

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