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Encouragement Needed For Bid
By OSWALD JACOBY
the of
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the
television screen: be comes the more radiation there la from the cathode tube, really will probably go-ahead people set up their screens on waste land and look at them through telescopes..
be
An electronic brain. with a Geiger counter altached to 11, should be able to register amount of radiation on "PLEASE dews the bidding luminousal. Now that we are accompanying all to be technicians, this sort hand,"
of thing wil be as easy no fall Camdening of a thermodynamie cock N.J., player. South mode 12 tricks with the greatest of case, tall stool. As a promising tech
nician said yesterday: "When. but he hadn't even renched
it comes to building inter- gnipe.
planetary rocket platforms: that Greek plays are not much help."
thought
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"Some of LAN South should have made ulher bid since his cue-bid three spades was forcing game. Others thought that North should have made more e couraging bid then tour cluba in response to this cue-bid.
"Which player was at fault? Also, how should the hand be bid?"
not
Twenty years of uproar
So quietly did he play that la violin was, at times, dimost inaudible.
(Music critic,)
a
dummy,
number of app appli
reading scores Into a state of distraction pitiful to behold. Sand in your application
clockwork mouse A LARGE
which routed a cat of 12 to party "reduced the guests speechlessness." What Did no- body murmur. "Miccy Versa"?
Owing to an unprecedented
canis,
imagine or those themselves to be applicants, will In alphabetical be dealt with
beginning with N. Buil and order, working then resuming with O and pro- backwards to A. and cecding to Z. As this will take time, the results of the applica- tions, apart from three or four arranged privately, will not be known unit March 11. Film news WHEN Mr
in
Marlon Brando as Kenia appears "Harvest Moon," tome of the poetry which he feeltes will be was probably
slightly edited, to make it more like the stone Addie of Intelligible to modern audiences. Ballinasloe. It is rather fun to Lines by Byron, Shelley,
and have a sort of ventriloquism at Herrick will also be incorpor- Concerts.
of the sonnets. The sounds of the ated in some cleverly violin,
manipulated. With Mr Edward G, Robinson Since South did
open with a two-bid, it is almost Im-seem to come from the trom- as Byron will be Miss Marilyn
the 18
Duchess of possible for him to make a bid bone, and a clash of cymbals is Monroe
This Milbanke und Mr Alan Ladd as produced by the oboist, that is absolutely forcing to
Palmerston Can The eue-bid is theoretic provides constant surprises for Lord Chesterfield.
played by Mr John ally foreing to game, but us practical matter South must be aware of the possibility that North has a completely worth- less hand with length only In apades.
In a situation of this kind it
in up to the responder to share
the burden of the bidding.
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the responder has a completely
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In the case under discussion. South cannot be blamed much North for passing four clubs. had the chance to say a cheer- fal word but foiled to do 50. Jener South showed only miki tanidity le passing under game.
It's hard to say exactly what bid North, should make” in sponse to the que-bidl of three spades. The only sure thing is that North should make a jump bit of some kiud. For example, North might jump to Ave cluba or five diamonds or might make sume such "uney" bid as four spades or five no-trump. Any of these bids would encourage South to bid a slam in clubs or diamonds. Either slam contrael would, of course, be easily made.
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West North Sooth
} Diamond Pass 1 Heart
audiener, the bewildered
be and will throws those who are secretly Wayne,
YOUR BIRTHDAY...... By STELLA
BORN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16
today, you are likely in wear your heart on your sleeve. You are loving, tender at com. passionate with everyone you meet a w cen to have the welfare of the entire world on your mind. Yet, you are not an overly rerious ul. you just elt and listen fa everyone's tale of woe without dabug ything, however, then you can nie do more harm than good Be positive in your suggestione - even daring, if you wish and you really be of great help tu everyone.
You have the gift of the written word and are able to put forth a forceful argument for your utens You are a creature of inoods and you must learns to control them, the fo rather than permitting control
former can
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mrengthen your artisise, and creative abilities the latter merely enda in frustration.
The stars have given you hitre than average toresight and your initions te very often akin to prophefir right. Be careful in how yo utilise this gift, for it in jowerful force, juven Into your keeping, to use whely.
Among those born on this date actress: Katherine Cornell, Ba'' : Ernest 23ankelt, biologist: Sellm Fangren, comparer Henry Adams, historian Henry Watterson, noted
Bissell, ertitor; George
sculptor; Cushing Fels, educator,
To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, neloci birthday star and read the corne panding paragraph. Let your irthday star be your daily guide.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 1D)- Keep your nose to the grindstone. for althoughs results may not yet be apparent they will show up later
on.
(Mar
201
PIACES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) The spirit of adventure may suk- gent all sorts of unwise actions to- day. In
and resist srtetibles temptation.
ARIES
21-Apr. This 14 anether day when you need to eant a careful eye on the bad - et Be sure not to overextend il,
TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 20 You may have some in-laws are tryktig to run your tote Stay on has delnerk
will blow over,
GEMINI (May 21-June 21)~ Sticking to the job hay perna dreary outlook this bright morning, but per verance pays dividends.
CANCER
22-July (June
20) Soetol conservatism is probably the best policy this evening. Be sure to pay attention to protocol,
LEO (July
-AUE. 23)— You may be yearning for a change of scene, but duty calls. Finish the job before you give in to picature.
VIRGO
21-Sept. Dalm There may be a disillusionment in the realu of friendship. Chin up- und seek wider horizons.
LIBRA (Sept. 3-Oct. 22)- If entertaining at home, make it
TARGET
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You, South, hold. MASS ME GAK 1062 MA 214
What do you do?
A—Did (wo clubs. You can at- Ford only they exploratory bid. If North rebida, you will try for game.
TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold:
MABI YE JAK 1061 SAKJ7
What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
How many
tour
words of
or Biore
you wan
from the letters in the on
making each
word th letters each of the small æquures may be used once only. Each word, musd contain chie marza-letter in the centre square, und.. there must be st least one dine-teller word in the list.
No plurala: na foreign words: no proper names. TODAY'S TARGET 33 words, good; 40 words, very good 48 words. eschlient, Bolution tomorrow.
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This Funny World
BRAD ANDERSON
MeNaught Hṛadiossa, Inami
© Astoriaan Kaanebné
ONE, Kennith!”
Almple and avoid extravagance. R is really smart to be thrifty.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)- The gift of creative imagination in, a wonderful asset, provided you can turn it into something constructive.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 1). You will find that the good you do for others and have been doing begin to bring results.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan, 20)—
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in active Opposition to your plan of action. be pakent and you will find that it evaporaten,
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CROSSWORD
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1. Dream Alma i tanng.1., CUF
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. He promines solemnly. (b).
10. The sirnold is followed by
diary without me.
13 Sometimes described DT
ACTOR (
1. The ghostly jake
2)
15. Caribbean islands. (8)
17. Listeners. (4)
19. Deserted even by
roliana. (4)
1
the Mon-
3. Does this preak upon a ves of
troubles 7 (5, 4)
22. Congers, maybe. (4) 23, Cain's victim. (4) 24. Job...
25........ completed
Durals. (8)
Dowb
like
the
. It's prima salmon. (8, 9)
Beeches make good ones, (91) 3. Cricketers are fascinated
theso.
4.
by
The vein has metal in it. (4) 5. Prize. 101
6. This laugh is a bit of a sneer.
. It was seen near many towered
Camslot.. (3-0)
A toad to Paris.
12. Gounds (ka
the
cat among
(4).
10. Thos
berring make
snowing. (B
18. You look
down on this. in old die celets. (4)
20. Ballad man.
(3)
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CHESS PROBLEM
By H. MUSANTE
Black, 7 pieces. `·
White, 10 pieces, White to plu: mate in two.
Solution 10
yesterday's
CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1956.
WOMANSENSE
Sports Clothes Brighten
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19 trimmed with a
for
Sketched here are some smart Xalian sports clothes. Starting from the top and reading from left to right, these are as follows: 1. Ski-ing trousers in red wool gaberdine trimmed with slit pockets on eacli thigh. 2. After-aki trousera in orange and white checked wool. 3. This novel skirt in black and white tweed, with two enormous flapped pockets, buttons halfway up from the hem. 4. Xu clate blue wool drap, this is a smart skirt.
after-ski wear. It is trimmed with black satin Ines and lows. 5. A hand-knitted polo-necked sweater in white wool. It thick plait down each sleeve and the centre and back. 6. This yellow wool jacket-style sweater Is knitted in a basket stitch and is decorated with white front fastening, bands along the pocket edgings and the
A knitted wool yoke la inserted in this overblouse ZA
peony pink wool Ivory wool felt. 8. A novel jacket in drap with a rounded, collarless yoke, D. A long sleeved blouse in white wool flannel ade with hand-printed
adorned designs, 10. This dainty blouse in printed wool and
11. Beige has yoke of white musiin. 11.
wool mustin 1s used for this practical blouse,
hat which
an unusual "patched" yoke attached by means gr buttons, 12. An amusing, easy-to-copy, hand-kalited helmet which will keep your ears warm. 13. A windcheater Jacket in light blue wool raberdine with hood and cuffs of red wool knitwear,
time 14. Another windcheater Jacket, this
In... white raberdině. The hood is cut in one with the sleeves. 15.
Wool Jint. Another amusing knitted
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
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IF you have a anctat or silver self, you must inke the feathers teapot reed only for "best" out. You can remove them with
The Winter Scene In Italy
By Gina Popesina
WHEREAS more sombre
WHEE
colours are favoured for normal day-time wear in Italy just now, winter sports wear la brighter than ever. Styles are plain and simple and the clothes rely on brilliant colours such as
nzalez ruby red,
pink, orange, tangerine yellow and light blue.
Mast women agree, that taper- ed trousers are more flattering than the loose-legged type, but they do restrict movement and for this rearon are not very sultable for skl-ing. However, the Italian designers have found the answer to this, problem by using clastle wool gaberdine for tapered trews.
Another good idea from Italy Is that of matching trews with a sweater of a alightly deeper shade of 13:0 same colour, and vicc-VCTsa- For instance, wear orange trousers with a tangerine sweater or peony pink trousers with a powder pink sweater.
Many of the Italian desigmers favour trews in rich fabrics such as wool brocades and printed
for after-ski wear. wool jersey
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Three ways to serve shrimp: Shrimp Cocktali Balls with, «Tomato Mayonnaise, Dip; ShrimpbargeIN
Croquettesi
TWO METHODS OF FRYING
THAT REQUIRE LITTLE FAT
By IDA BAILEY ALLEN
But after wearing trousers all AT takes the longest of day out of necessity for ski-ing, all food constituents to Some would like to change into digest. Even when an casi something more feminine for the ly digested food such as a evening, Ideal TE Pay felt
neck egg or a tender steak, is. skirts will boat-shaped jumpers or full-sleeved blouses fried, the process of digest- ing them takes longer be- cause of the fat which is in frying.
of wool muslin.
HARTNELL MODELS absorbed by the food
WEAR BLUE NAIL VARNISH
derp.
In a frying pan," arrange layer of the food to be fried 31⁄2" To a 10" frying-pan acht 2 tbp. butter or margarine, vegetable oil or bacon drippings. the Pour in boiling water to depth of 1⁄4"; add 1 tsp. salt.
Cover, and slow-boil about 10 min., or until the water evapo rates. Uncover and continue to cook until the food fries golden brown. Turn once.
Difficult to Digest
Oven-Frying: Use for frying silced cooked-cerents, scrapple, onione, eggplant, Most methods used for trying potators, foods make them greasy, and chicken, rabbit, veal cuflet, fish
more difficult stay oral croqueties, therefore
"The two methods we use for pan-frying In our fest-1stehen inake it unnecessary to use much for fat" observed the Chef. " re-
fer to the methods you dove loped, Madame, steam-frying
STARTLING new shade of nail
varnish turquoise blue dyest
Thakko Tiško-rub o baking pan with turned up at London dress
For instance, foods tried tops good quality shortening. Brugh show recently. Hartnell's models or-stove in a frying pan absorb the food, to be oven-fried with all had
turquoise blue finger more fat than when properly melted shortening: dust on rex- nails. "We made it ourselves, deep-fried.
soning. Pace in the pan. one of thent told me, "by mixing with theatrical powder blue
Bake-fry in a hot oven, 450° F. colourless nail varnish,"
unill golden brown. Turn once. Cout meat, fish and croquettes not colour strictly
lightly with cKg and crumbs copying, though.
before bake-frying. Biggest buyers of that sparkle it may become mouldy inside, the suction part of the vacuum
coated as Craquettes, when You can provent this by drying cleaner, shake them in a muslin paint for your hair in London and oven-frying."
described In today's recipe for well and storing with a few bag to clean them, then store are the make-up depart-
ments.
buy They
Steam-Frying can be used for shrimp croquettes, can also be lumps of sugar inside. Before in a covered bucket or bread-
bc
In fat of the right combed raw.alleed onions, or raw pota- deep-fried ase it, rinse well with bin with lid, until the ticking is gass.
all-over toes, shredded cabbage, string temperature, 15 the coating bolling water/Sugar lumps in dried. If you send pllows to through to give an
streaked on, or beans, sliced carrots, strips of forms a wall through which fut the biscuit ti will also keep the laundry, make certain they brightening, of the biscuits efisp.
emply them before washing, brushed on to the tips of short green pepper, sweet corn ker- does not penetrate.
In result will be curls.
silver. gold, ornels, pork chops, (fat mostly re- Cleaning hbt for pillows: If otherwise
moved). bronze, it comes with brush. you decide to wash them your lumpy.
you
the
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BOYS' AND
Mary Jane's Questions
-Some Were The Kind You Couldn't Answer-
By MAX TRELL
It
TV
can
1t
by the
GIRLS' MAGAZINE
"How does it get way up there?" said Mary Jane.
"The sun brings it up to the clouds."
"How does it get up to the clouds?" asked Mary Jane.
"TN tell you,
Mary June," said Knarf. "The sun brings it and lakes up from the ponds and rivers. It brings it up from wet clothes on the line, It brings it up from puddles and of dliches."
take off your shoes and stock
and ing when you got home MARY Jane, the Rag Doll, had, rubbed your feet dry again, you never been to school. She very often got the snifles and couldn't read. She couldn't had to stay in bed write.
She had hardly ever been
out of the Playroom There
millions were
Then Mary Jane thought millions of things she wanted to another question. know about. For instance, Mary Jane didot know anything about. rubbers.
and
Another Question
"Why do the streets get wet in the first place so that people 4 have to wear rubbers to keep
their feet dry?"
"Does it bring it up from wet fect?" asked Mary Jane.
"It might," said Hanid, "but it the sun were shining nobody would have wet feet from the
Mary Jane asked the Shadows to explain about rubbers.
Inkes and
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Dinner
Yankee Bean Soup
Croutons Birimpburgers Creamed Diced Potatoes Butlerrd Chopped Kole Jeilled Orange-Date Slices Coffee *Tea Milk
All Measurement Are Level Recipes Proportioned to Serod # to 8
Shrimp-Rice Croquettes; To
c. thick white sauce add 1 c. cooked rice,. 1. (4 oz) fin mush- roome, chopped, 1 c. fre chopped cooked, shrimp, 1⁄4 tsp. - V4 tøp. pepper, V 159.
odlun glutamate and
tsp. Tabasco. Chill,
Form Into croquettes. Dip the croqueules in 1 egg beaten slightly with 1 tbsp, water, then In fine dry bread crumbs,
in deep Fry golden brown falt, 3787 F. Drain on absorbent paper.
the
Shrimp bargers: Follow preceding recipe, but shape into flat round pattica, Coat in sza and crumbs, Pan-fry on both sides in enough vegetable oil to keep from sticking.
Shrimp Cockişil Balle; Sunpe the mixture for shrimp-rice croquetica into marble-sized balls; finish and deep-fry คล on directed, Servo with Tumuto
and
So she asked Knarf and Hanid, the shadows, lo Explain
Hanid answered: about rubbers. "Why do people
"The streets get wet
from rain." wear them?” she asked.
rain,"
"I
Jatte. sold Mary BCC." "Mary Jane didn't know very. "And after the clouds get fuli "To keep their feet from get-
and rivers much about rain, either.
of rain, the clouds burst and all ting wet replied Hanid.
What Would Happen?
"Where does it come from?" the rain that was brought ur Puddies, and dilches and
walk out Mayorinaise Dlp. from the ponds and takes and pic's deet who she asked Knarf and Hanid.
rivers ATED the pules and Without wearing, rubbers." "What would happen if their
"That's and maybe wet feet,
right, Mary Jane," "Rain, my dear," sald Hanld, ditches feet gut wei?" asked Mary Jane.; "comes from the sky."
falls down again into the ponds said Krant and Hanid.
"They'd have to take off their shoes and alocking and get their foot dry, of course," cald Knart
"And if they didn't take off their shoes and stockings and get their feet dry, what would happen then?", said Mary Jane... Kard said they'd get sick. They'd have to stay in bed.
Mary Jane, the Tag Doll, smiled. "So that's why people. sigy in bed, because they for got to wear rubbers unul. -- their foot got wel."
..Kart and Hanid both frown=" ed. Somehow that did not stem to be the reason why people, wiayed in bed. Or at any rate that wasn't, the only reason,
Bull, Mary Jane was right. I 1, B-K(7, any): 2, Q, B, or Kk | you didn't wear rubbers, yangi your feet got wet and you didn't
problem: 1
Rupert and the Gold Acorn-8
Rupate la viry upset to think⠀⠀ "misi" us yet."-"Rupsiti groper' his- :that he may, have brought danger way further into the Bloom, and, to the boy Before heaton tay to his dismay, Bu hedrs his corn
panion 'stumble and fail as he tries so there ken polarada" Ertens" butside.
Quick whispers the boy, }, so follow, Then there is a cry. HaThey've pets, the chico Let at and he turns to see the boy, dia **find, midark, corner. They, may appearing aideways out of the cave.
"ALL SEDETE MLAVED?
Into The Sky. "And then the sun brings it nl up into the sky again," said Mary Jane. 7
Kmart and Hanid nodded.
"What I'd like to know,” said Mary Jane, "is why door the rain have to keep going up and down like that? Why doesn't it stay in one place?""
Knarf and #fanid didn't j'an- ewer: They had often wondered about that themselves. Perhaps it'wan jant to be, able to waler the flowers or to roll off ducks' bocks that, rain' kept rising and
| falling, the way it did.........
But they really wished that Máky Jóng the Rag Doll wouldn't ask so many que specialis the
The Chef's Tomato Mayonnaise Dip
Combine 4. tomato puree,
.mayanntalse, 1 tsp. lemon julee, 1⁄2 tsp., Worcestershire, 12 temp. powdered boil, and 1 tbsp. horse-radish
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