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EDITORS PRERS SERVICE, INC.-NUEVA YORK

"I can't thank you enough for working overtime last

night."

.BY. THE. WAY.

by Beachcomber

AN article discussing the plump- ness of many singers asked whether this is because they eat too much er sing too much.

Rustiguzzi is, without doubt. the greedtest singer in Europe. One day, at the Market Harborough Festival, she had eaten so heartily of the native food that she absent-mindedly sang, "Rissole mio" as an The" Budience rose and chested, but splenetle, strabilious critic· from ♫

enente.

CHESS PROBLEM

By C. W. SHEPPARD

Black, 12 pieces.

19

White, 7 pieces, White to play: mate in two.

Solution% problem:

to

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955.

●JACOBY

ON BRIDGE

Here's A Test Of Your Bridge. Savvy

By OSWALD JACOBY

about

HOW would you play today's hand at a contract of six

Don't spades?

Worry overtricks, since at regular rubber bridge it's silly to waste much thought on an extra thirty points when the contract is warth in the neighbourhood of 1,500 points.

When the hand was actually played, South won the opening club lead in his hand with the king in order to lead the queen of spades for a finesse. East properly played a low spade and without telltale hesitation, South thought that his finesse had succeeded.

London accused the diva of eniging and South began to squirm down to her public.

Mental Awareness

by H. L. CLOVER

THE hest thing to grasp about the

ina-

new philosophy of Mental Awareness is that it is a radicul restalenient of the position of those who follow Mrs Armitage, and claim that a sense of values is less portant than a baste realisation of the what may be described as neutral attitude to all problems un- connected with the individual effort To synthetise experience. Starting from the assumption 'ihat All ex- perience is, in a sense. non- volitional, the student of Menta Awareness next proceeds to classify his sense of values in various categories, with a view to a sub- sequent correlation of the material Kathered by his mind. This is what Mr Charles Felton has well called the sifting process. The next step Is the attempt to relate thought- concepts 10 Detutality-1... what actually happens.

Broken off

One of the first things gir notiaca about a man is his hat.

on men's dress.)

Article

When Clara's quitar cume to call She went to meet him in the hol And while he stroked her noisome

cot

She murmured, "Shall I take your

Bat

The megle in that simple phrase Left the poor fellow's wits a-daze, When suddenly, he heard her say, "Take this disgusting hat away. yesterday's take yourself away as well!

Go, T. Or must 7 ring the bell," And have my josimen throw you

out.

QXP: threat 2. Q-R8 (ch). P-K4; 2, Q-K (ch); P-KIG, 2, Q-B8 (ch); ... B-Kti; 2, Q-Q4: 1 B-K4; 2, QxB.

Her walce rose to cn ugly shout. | He, jeebly bidding her good-day,

Disconsolately alunk away. Retrieving from the Persian mat His second-hand three-shiling hati

YOUR BIRTHDAY

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

BORN today, you are one of those

unusual combinations of intuitive force and logical analysis. It's pretty hard to beat anyone who has this dual attack en life: You

nther's sense

ure

things, instinctively, yet everything you do must be tested by experience before you make final decisions. Then.

decisions when your made, they are apt to be the right ones. You are strong-willed and are inclined to hold yourself aloof from people sati! you get to know them very well. There are definitely two sides

to your

rature, and one is

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1. Ces with a musical galetemer.

5. Venerate. ((8)

8. Hill's partner. (3)

12. Spod Poli, (anng...), (9)

10. Nothing all, in law. 15)

13. 2wenty-one Across

quarters of the way; (3

}

three

14. Wartime senor of radio: 1937

-midaling. (4)

16. Jamaica Zfor à novel,, (3)

17. Take in the corn. (1)**

South therefore cheerfully led the jack of spades, intending to repeat the £nesse. West discard ed a club on the second spade, HE couldn't afford to go up

with dummy's ace of spades, for then. the whole hand would blow up; so he let the jack of spades ride to East.

Continuing

ine defence,

East returned a third round of trumps. South won his own hand with the ten, "led a heart dummy and ruffed a heart. Now

NORTH

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Opening lead-2

to

he would still make the slam iz the hearts broke 3-3, but the perfectly

+-2 normal doomed him to defeat,

break

South was greedy when he tried the space finesse. The best line of play is to ruff the open- ing club in the dummy and lead

hand. East cannot defeat

low trump toward the South

the

By STELLA.contract by playing the king. so he will probably play low, and South wins with the queen of spades.

Now South ruffs his remain ing low club in the dummy and of spades. lays down the ace South can get 10 his hand with a diamond in order to force out the king of spades. Nothing can then stop him from drawing East's last trump and making the rest of the tricks with high

Bufe

Devet entirely

which side is geing. to show!

You have a fine_memory_ate, ob- servent and are able to sense an- motivations, sometimes before that person really knows, himself

most, di-concerting capability. For one who is positive and aggressive, you have an excep-

tionally sensitive nature,' You can be made very unhappy by adverse criticism and are apt to become Im- patient with those who do not agree with you.

You have a keen sense for every- thing that is beautiful and although you may not consider that you have creative talent worth developing, you want to be able to assist those who, in your opinion, have that im- partant touch of gentus. You will, if you achieve wealth, become a sponsor of artists and a patron of the arts.

Among those born on this date are: The Duke of Wellington: Alexander of Russia; Mathew Vassar and William Henry Venable, educators: Charles R. Otis, inventor: Lurado Taft, sculptor: and Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor.

To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres- bonding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30o

✔:

21)-

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 21) Thi can be one of those happy. carefree week-ends spent with all the members of your family.

22-June GEMINI (May Take time out to let down tensions. If you have had a busy week, then plan to relax and have some fun.

(Juke 22-July

time to choose be the between cultural pleasures and those more materialistić.

C

CANCER This may

19. Hazy Roman Evo get the shivers.

(5).

21. Qungs used to have experts in

taking people for this, ?4}....

33: Tend lotan (anag.) (0)

38. ki, any news around. (4) 11. Bidy (4).

29. The old bean supporte

with lots of theas. (8)

'Down

~

cards.

Curiously enough, it would be practically impossible, to lose the hand if duramy's trumps were headed by the king instead of the ace. There would then be no

and tempting finesse, would be steered inevitably into the winning line of play.

South

VCARD Senses

Q-The bidding has been: North East South

1 Club Pass 1 Diamond 2 Clubs Pass

?

West

Pass

You, South, hold: Spades K- J-5, Hearts K-J-7, Diamonds A- do What Q-3-8-6, Clubs 9-4. you do?

A-Bid three no-trump. The high-card strength is the same as in yesterday's hand, but you have a stronger suit of your own instead of good support for part- ner's suit. Once again you want to make sure of reaching game even opposite a minimum open. ing bld.

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WOMANSENSE

PLAY SUIT BY PARIS COUTURIER

"Iris", by famous Parls couturier Hermes, is a play suit in - white and lemon striped cotton. The dress has shorts attached lo it-Arenes France-Presse.

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DR HERMAN N. BUNDESEN ANSWERS A QUESTION

THAT INTERESTS EVERY NEW-MOTHER-

HOW MUCH SLEEP DOES

AN INFANT NEED?

"Is it natural for my three months old. By this life, huh? But, remember,

baby to. sleep so time, thank heavens, most you once babies stop waking up yourself!

much?"

That's a question most of for this early morning

mothers have feeding.

you

new

probably asked your doctor,

had it as good

Don't advance his 10 p.m. Suave Sheath Your baby, of course, feeding to 11 or 12 o'clock needs a lot of sleep, and he in an effort to break his usually gets as much as he 2 a.m. feeding habit. You'll needs, as you have probably probably find that he wakes at 2 a.m. anyway, ready for

observed.

Naturally, all babies do another meal. not sleep the same number As

grows your baby of hours. They don't re- older, he will need less quire the same amounts. sleep. When he is three to There are averages, how five months old; he will ever, which will give you a probably sleep 14 to 18 pretty good indication of hours a day.. how much sleep anormal,

healthy baby should have.

From five to 11 months, he will usually nap one two hours in the morning,

or

THE FIRST MONTH During the first month, a similar period in the after-

an infant will sleep between noon, and will sleep about!!

18 and 20 hours.

That 10 to 12 hours a night.

the

mears, he sleeps all

Along about this time, time except when he is fed if not sooner, he probably

or bathed.

will begin sleeping through p.m. feeding.

Usually by the time he his

is eight weeks old, or may- too.

be even before. that, he will

mal 2 a.m. feeding. If he

sleep right through his nor-

10

IN SECOND YEAR

During his second

year,

wants to pass up this meal, he usually sleeps between let him. Don't awaker 10 to 12 hours à night, but he will nap only once. This

hirn.

or

сал the

If, on the other hand, he one or two hour nap continues

wake to

taken

either in up be around 2 a.m., you'll have morning

afternoon, to keep on feeding him at whichever fits best into own busy working this time until he's about your

schedule.

DON'T ALWAYS SAY "NO", OR

By ALICE ALDEN

NEW spring fashions or not,

So,

the that's about OR amount of sleep an average the sheath, stark and slim, is infant gets. Pretty nice still very much of the rode and the moment, appearing as it does in practically every show- ing, everywhere. Household Hints sheath with ended bodice, does an extremely fashionable

THE CHILD WILL COPY YOU

By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.

get so worked up

S readers know, I there are many other shouldn't. By doing one forbid- Amy that the child be playthings, regular or im- den act after another, he may taught very early the provised, which he can as to grow almost hysterical, and meaning of "No." He should handle freely. He needs to so may you. learn, then and later, that be as sure of what he may there are some things he have and handle, as of what must not do.

he must not.

At such times, you should drop everything else and find ways to win him from getting into more trouble. Pick him up and Tock cuddle and sing to him;

Edith Small

all sleeves.

scoop neckline and small

When a shellacked floor shows The fabric is exceedingly, in- wear only in spots, you can: teresting. It is of lemon silk "patch" i. Use steel wool and lover

сует which are stitched" tiny a floor cleaner to remove all tiers of white val lace, bright- wax or oil polish from sections ened with a sprinkling of Uny to be repaired. Let the surface sequins. dry and then

cover the areas with two coats of shellac,

A good ironing board cover is

I have also pointed out But always new situations him, or read to him, or go walk- essential for washday success. that if he is going to learn arise when you suppose you ing with him, or make something For best results, it should be

should, say "No." and they may with him.

mug-Otting to assure a smooth he arise so often that you are say- this forbidding well,

surface, scorch-resistant to pre- must constantly find many ing "No" or "Don't" repeatedly,

vent damage, and as clean as things he can do, and will especially when you are weary.

the fresh landry, that's being or don't feel good-natured. enjoy doing.

pressed.

-

Tasty Beef Dishes

By ALICE DENHOFF

DESIRABLE INTERESTS Whea no such repetition of "No" descends on him, you may Perhaps the child is ailing, or find throughout the day many PROVIDE PLAYTHINGS

you feel unstrung, or there is other times when you are say-

Intense sunlight for prolonged WITH a bit of know-how, Ya fine dish with B something cooking on the stove ing "No" or "Don't" quite fre-

the alert for periods will fade As we teach the tot be that needs your attention. If he quently. Be on

+x colours. It's true flourish can add interest to ginning to walk not to touch then gets something he these times, and look for more fastest and handle the few things shouldn't and hears you shout ways to turn him to desirable economy to keep the blinds or the daily meal routine.

in rooms he may either ignore your" interests. This same principle shades dravn low table, the

for forbidding or dash

doing applies with the child at five, western or southern exposure when the sun is at. Its brightest, example, let us make sure something else he knows he eight or twelve.

on

BOYS'

into

AND

All About Whiskers

-Whether to Shave or Not to Shave Them-

By MAX. TRELL

GIRLS'

"They did?" said Knarf surprise,

"They gave him trouble

even the

MAGAZINE

"Well, he finally decided to let the whiskers choose for them- selves. He just went to sleep."

"And what did the whiskers do; Mr Punch?" sald Knari,

sleep inside in "Did they

blanket or outside?”

-at

the

"No one ever knew," said Mr

Not

The tell

INARF, the shadow-boy with

the turned-about name, night" said Mr Punch "Grand- Punch, "There's nothing like went up to his friend Mr Punch father could never make up his whiskers to keep a secret,

with them even Grandpa found out.. who was standing in front of mind what to do

whiskers wouldn't even on his when he went to bed." the mirror rubbing soap face with a shaving brush.

"I don't know what you him." "Hl, my boy," said Mr Punch, mean." said Knarf. "Didn't he from behind the soap..

All-Over Whiskers

Knart reminded Mr Punch TODAY'S QUESTION

take his whiskers to bed with that cals and mice and rabbits other The bidding is the same as in

him? He couldn't take them and squirrels and many the question just answered. You,

Ready to Go

animals had whiskers. They off, could he?" Spades South, hold:

K-7-5. "Hello, Mr Punch," sald

never bother shaving," he said. Hearts K-7-5, Diamonds A-K-Knarz "Are you getting ready "No, he couldn't take them caused the off. That's what #Q-8, Clubs 94. What do you to shave?"

couldn't decide t He do?

"Why do you shave every day, trouble.

whether Mr Punch?" asked Knart,

to tuck his whiskers "Well," said Mr Punch, "if I under the blanket or leave them didn't shave every day, my sticking outside the blanket."

"What did he finally do?" said whiskers would start growing!

"Oh," said Knari, "are you cutting off your whiskers Just

LEO] (July 24-Aug A fire day for all major activities— Just so long as they, don't have to do with work!

elfViLGO CARE. '24-Beyt. 23)- This can be a pleasantly relaxing day. Perhaps you can plan some- thing exciting and forem

about semi-romantically.

On was oné ante, (5), Punters ges along with this

method. (0) 4. You can't have it. If this

Botion goes up on your choice

in the window.

6. davours many a liqueur.. (7) d. Lucky one may bring you a

desirable tride., (3)

1. Is the town noted for its cloth

-tearers 7 (5)

8. The outer parts of Elsinore. (4) wwich und ward

11. Bister

here.

(8)

15. Use this when you've pushed

the boss, out, 13)

17. Cromwell knocked many a ozs.

about. (4)

18. Defende' doen: 17 ·Americaz

Alma (5)

20. A queen

whose demise

11. Bpots of

iniquity. (4) 24. TWO MAKU A

Teoria.

shier makes

25. The Atrizan

LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 233- The -Pollyanna. attitude can bring happinėsa to nihers, as well as your- self Make use of it today.

(Oct.

SCORPIO

21-Nov, This is one of your good days. End the old' month on a happy note to start a new oвe is a fine mood.

SAGITTARIUS, (Nov. 23-Dec. 27)- Relaxation of tensions is a good ides, today. Get rested up for a hard week ahead,

CAPRICORN (Dec. 'Z3-Jan, -20)— You could plan for a May-Day party

Totnorrow W/you-wished.

15 the Smel Invite friends to your home.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 137 The skies have cleared for you. Ang doubt or hesitancy should disappear. This sunula Milning for yout

PISCES [舆地出。

+20) 20-MRT Get out into the country if you ča this week-end, Fresh air and suII- shine are wonderful medicine.

-ARÍES -- (Mar. 21-Apr. 203

You should be able to follow through. aft of your ideap this weekend..

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out? Is that as they come what shaving is?"

By this time, Mr Punch had finished putting the soap on his face with the shaving brush and was starting to run, the razor across his cheek. He continued talking as he shaved

boy

he said, "a man's "My whiskers are right under his face."

"Are they all curled up?" asked Kaart, "Like thread on a ∙spool?"

"Probably," saka Mr Punch.

Growing A Beard Knart was silent for a minute

you ought to let your grow, Mr Punch."!

Tre often thought about it," said Mr.Punch, "My grandfather had whiskers big, black whisk ers. But they gave him a lot of trouble.

נ+

Mr Punch smiled, "I know is one animal, my hoy, who nothing but whiskers."

"What animal, Mr Punch?"

Rupert and the Inventor-27

Rupert pleads to be allowed to of Nurwood, im't it? My travel Compromised to bring Souffy mything will ke him Tha home to Myrtle Cottage,” he says. invention at least, his sever "And his owner will be worry::: failed.""" At the far end of the ing.The little dog is no use

• to me.” deciates the Inventor, will send him back, but not you. Myrde Coge is in the middle

workshop in a round dial on the wail wah two pointers which he Mts to new positions while Rupest and Sauffy Jook.com

BALL RIGHTS EXÆERVED

with

Leftover pot roast can be transformed into a tasty Baked Beef Roll.

To serve 8, combine 2. c. ground leftover pot roast, 1 peel- ed and ground small crion, top. salt, 1⁄4 tsp. pepper, tsp bottled. horse-radish and c. browną

gravy.

D

Roll out either packaged o bomemade baking powder biscuit dough, using 2 c. as a basis; roil into a rectangle about 9 x 12 in Spread meat mixture on dough and roll up lengthwise, Jelly roli fashion, pinching edges together.

...

Place on greased or oiled baking sheet, brush with top milk and bake at 450 F: for 25 min, or until done.

If it was veal for Sunday dia ner, how about serving up the leftovers as Veal Wrap-Arounds? To serve 4, combine· 2e. An animal all of whiskers,

ground, cooked vex with 1⁄2 tsp. who is never found shaving. salt and 1⁄2 tsp. pepper" and dash

said "The porcupine,"

Mr of

Tabasco

sauce, mixing Punch, "You'll never find him thoroughly, shaving!!

Just arrived

Rupert's New Adventure

RUPERT

and the

SNOW SPORTS

$1.00

Form into francfurter like rolls Wrap a strip of bacon around each roll, fastening wilde a toothpick

Pre-beat broiling unit at high- est temperature for 10 min. Az- range veal wrap-arounds around edge of broiling pan. Slice thin.

large potatoes and place on margarine. Place in broiling unl 3 to 10 in from fame and brod for 18 min turning halfway through the broiling period;.

Bett Pilau pertama ka To serve 4-5 with Beet Pizz cock 2 c. rice, and when cook nd and drained, combine with No. 2 tin tematces, 3 c. ground

Ware cooked pet roast, Va bp. tershire sure, thep, choppe | colon and 11⁄2-lap, salt

Turn to greased taking dish, dot with butter, sprinkle a thap. bread crumbs over top, "Bake 375 F. 25 min; or, traži : nicely! toasted;

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