LADY
your
THE CHINA MAIL,” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959.
WOMANSENSE
✪LUCK
CHINA MAIL
horoscope
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
AQUARIUS (10) (January 21-February 10): Your present struggle to uver-
come a serious handicap is
going, well and you will coom regain your pence of mind. PISCES
(2) February 20- March 201: Your exuler- ance is Infectious and peo- ple spending time in your company always feel much better for 11.
ARIES (6) March 21-April
19): You are wrong in con- atantly making changes in your activities; it would be far better to decide on the most promising and give it a fair chance.
TAURUS (1) (Apeli 20-May
might well learn some lest- sons from it.
VIRGO (4) (August 22-Sep
tember 22): A meeting tonight will clear up a mis- understanding which bothered yon of late,
JIRA
THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE NINA KHRUSHCHEV
SE
THE WOMAN HE GOES BACK TO
KELDOM photographed, rarely seen at social or party functions, Mrs NINA KHRUSHCHEV is a woman content to sit at home and study heavy agricultural tomes while her husband pursues his successful road to power.
By JANE BARNARD
doesn't
At the Moscow stores she Mi Jennie Lee, well-known In fact, she was seen so little at one time that
Parliament in the often has a mammoth spending Member of
she However nd it was rumoured Stalin had sent her to Siberia- spare.
British House of Commons, met Mrs K, on a trip to Russia, and for which you blamed yours for she was known to be no favourite of his.
buy for herself.
describes her as clearly the self alone.
migtress of her household- without being the least bit fussy or assertive.
That Mr K. emerged from to accompany ber husband to America, a able for you to suppresscountry where women are your personal feelings once dominant and make no secret In a while and respect those jof il
fathers too.
LIBRA (7) September 23.
October 22): It will advis. the background
fruin
-
Although she has remained in Inusband's (b) (October 28- the shadows of her SCORPIO
November 21: In trying tos, Mry K has earned the
unionoofed accolade delve too deeply into the him: I owe it all to her." behaviour of a friend you are liable to stir
tap 14 | hornets' nest. Better desist.
STEADY
Throughout
their
raised eyebrows on more than one occasion kas Never brought nagging from Nina,
She makes her own special cure for a "hangover" and, after pre particularly jovial night, kept him home from work the next day
arrest. "house Khrushchev's friends estled it.
WARM
Mr Khas a warm heart- and is rarely known to refuse a request for food, clothing money from people lo fortable than herself.
or L'OTT-
SWEET
And Mrs Pat Nixon, wife of the US. Vice-President, says Ning Khrushchev
very sweet."
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At one time a lecturer
Wlid talk
about
life, his affairs ricultural
Mrs K. has
Nowadays, Mes K. spends with
left her hoy deserted that post in favour lot of time at the family holiday soubreties: has
home on the Black Sea Al- He always return of home and family. She is on
enthusiastic and practical cock though she still shuns the spot- and only for festive banquets light her guiding band on hun- can she be persunted to hond band and home ir as strong us
tralued ever. to international
worrixi.
home.
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SAGITTARIUS (9) (Novem
20): Although a suggesteil project soumis
very tractive, you must not take chance of jeopardising your future.
A
GEMINI (8) (May 21-June 21: At a crucial moment in your career you must not be impatient and lose your Composure. Keep શ cual hend and things will your way. CANCER (3) June 22-July
jre
Hurled
Outside flussin Mrs Khrush
cuts 凸印 unfashionable over ber 22-December 21): Ale, which began in 1920, Mrs cher
K. has been recognised as the figure in the brightly-patterned chefs, though you are well entitled stendying influence“ on Mr colton drenes and low-heeled to give your own opinion at Khrushchev.
shoes she favours, all times, beware of being; indiscreet
others.
11/ hanting
CAPRICORN 12) (Decem- ber 22-Jamry 20: Owing to your good sense and the right partner yours will be contented happy and
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married life.
211: Although You :༥༢॰ ' some seriotis difficulties nhead, you are well able to YOUR rise above them.
LEO
(11) (July 22-August 21: A melt older perso will give you his recipe for
contented life, and you
TL
JACOBY
WITH 10 points, South has un
WI
opening nu-trump
in
LUCKY NUMBER: Count the letters in your first in and add the total to the number shown Irackets after your sign of the Zuding. This is your lucky number for the week.;
On BRIDGE
on"
bil
NORTH
AKRO
whether he plays 15-17 or 16-18, and North has a raise to three in either system.
1072
QJG *A932
13
the
WEST AJIU 753
KB3
• K B 854
EAST 420 VQ0664 #732 AKT SOUTH (D) AA42
Most hands are given came trentment in both, with the 15-17 having the advantage of a great many more no-trump openings, since there are three 15 10-point times as many hands.
The
play at three no-trump requires a tile care. If South ducts the rst spade, East will hold the brick with the queen and shift to a heart which will beat the haud.
VAJ
A 1054
CJ 100
Both vulnerable
Routh
Went North
Pat Puty
Jose
3 N.T. IN.T. Fass
Opening lend-★ 5
East Puns
If South wins the trick and takes the wrong finesse Arst, both nesses subsequently
VECARD Senseno
Q-The bliding has been: North Eust South West
1
Pers
You, South, hold:
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Khrushchev's fondness for nodkatolick
caused
Has
But in Rusda she is regarded us a well-dressed won.
Only once han she granted a prus Interview. I lasted long enough for her to state firmly: "I am a housewife."
Parly officlats used to say "Kunghehey respects only two people, Stalin and his wife"
Now Nina's influence must be all the greater.
STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Knarf Meets a Postman
-Who Delivers Mail to All the Fish- By MAX TRELL
Goldfish. They live in a pool in the middle of the park.
"Oh, I mow them, too," said "I've seen them many times in the park,"
UNARF, the Shadow Buy Knar!
with the Turned-About silting
the Name, WDS
on curbstone in front of his home when a Postman came along.
But avhen Knor! looked again, he saw that It very strange Postman,
Was 14
"Of course," said the Fish- Postman, "I have to deliver the letters personally."
"I never knew there were Post- such strange kinds of men," said Knart.
What's Strange?
"Strange?" asked the Fish- insulted Postman, sounding ugain "What's strange about being a Fish-Tosunan? What's strange about being a Bird- Postman? Do you see anything this Fastmon about strange cuming now?'
Knarf looked for the third This time he saw a Post- man who looked exactly like a Mun.
"What does that mean," said ilme.
"Personally?" He had Knarf,
a green face and he had a in instead of feet.
He's A Fish
"It means," sald the Fish- Postman, "that I have to jump in the water and give these let
folks ters to the
they're ad-
"You're a Fish!" Khart ex dressed to."
claimed to the Postman. "Anything Wroug that asked the
with Fish-Post- He sounded insulied.
"Well,"
the
scen
"But you'll get all wet," cried Knarf.
"I don't mind getting wet," said the, Fish-Postman. here comes a friend of mine,
Knari looked around.
sak Kaarf. "you're another Postmant" first Postman I've ever who is a fsh. 1 didn't mean lo hurt your feelings. was only surprised."
I
"Well," said the Postman, "somebody has to deliver letters to all the Fish who live in this lown.
For Mr Guppy
"Good morning, Knart," sald the Man-Postman,
"Good munting, Fish, HI there, Bird he shouted across the street.
"You're a Fish!" Knarf exclaimed to the Posttnam,
"Thank you very much," said Knarf.
Man-Post-
"Good morning. "Ah, man," they all answered.
"I've got a postcard for you here, Knarl," said the Man- Postman, handing Knari the postcard.
Coming down the street was another Postman all right, only he wasn't walking. He had whigs and he was flying! This Postman looked like a Bird.
He landed on the sidewalk right in front of Kaart,
"H there, young fellow!" he he have a letter for n Mr chirped. "Hi there. Fish" Guppy Who Bves at the end of said to the other Postmann.
"I
(they do), West will bring in the street. his long spades.
Henet, South must win the opening trick in dummy and
taken the diamond finesse. West 454 9863 KJ62 49943 will win and probably clear his spades but it won't do him any
What do you do?
A-Bid two clubs. You have good. alx points only and should show club support in preference to your four-card diamond suit.
TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebids to two spaden. What do you do now?
Answer Tomorrow
"Oh,
1 know him." sald Knart. *He lives in DP quarium in Mr Melody's house."
The Fish-Postman nodded.
"It's Just what It says on this envelope
*MT
Guppy. Aquarium-In- The-Window. Melody House,"
Has a Postcard
tho the
"I there, Bird," said Fish-Postman, returning Bhd-Postman's greeting.
"Sny! You're a Bird!" ex- claimed Kaart.
"Natch!" said the Bird-Post- man. "I've got a letter here for Maple Tree Roots, Sparrow. Smith's Garden."
"That's
over right
there," Bald Knarf, pointing across the street.
**Thanks,"
the Bird- man went on, "I have a port- Postman, and flew off with the
for Mr and Mrs Fantail letter.
the club will South
1061 Anesse to East but East won't have a spade to fend to his part- ner and South will be able to maite three wicks in each minor
to his ace of card suit in addition hearts and ace-king of spades.
HORSE SENSE
"And then,"
the Fish-Post-
sald
"There,
you see!" said the Fish-Postman. "Everybody gets
his own mall from
klud of Pastman."
And with that the Fish-Post- man went swimming down the street.
Rupert and the Outlaws-34
Rummaging among the clothes the woman producez a round, fur cap. a very afraid that my little boy must be hurt," the sigha. ** because be 'didn't mTLEWEJ. although several of ur called loudly as we could." "Well, let's go outside and try,t", saya Rupert
"Let the dog soil the cap, Yea. that's right." Here we go!", For the puppy knows at once that there is work for him to do. Eagerly sails the fur and then casts about outside the log cabin before setting all st a speed that jerks the lead out of Rupert's hand.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Stamps-Dick Fiore, 'Fleas' President
Says "-
Even Got Stamps From Khrushchev" WHAT do fleas have to
lecting?
with stamp col-
Dick Fiore, 12-year-old collector from Pawcatuck, Conn., cau tell you. He is president of the Interna- tional Fleas. The motto of the organisation is "Wo bite everybody for stamps."
Dick's interest In stamps began a couple of VOLTS ago when his mother bought him a string - album for his biritday. Those few beginning · stamps have been joined by 20,000. others since then.
An organizer, as well 24 collector at heart, Dick Bontact- ed other boys and’gifs through- out the world, awapping. SÍAMDE and building up each other's calicotions.
The
-*p
organisation took finite shape when he called the fraternity of collector The International Ficas, with mem- burs in such widespread coun- tries as Italy, Greece, the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, baylon, Ireland and Switzer- land.
Young collectors caft
join other *Ficas" by writing to Dick at TFD Pawcatuck,
2, Conn.
Once President Flore even wrote to Russian Premier Nikita Khrushɔhev-and ceived some Soviet stamps for bis trouble..
TC-
'Dick has niue big scrapbooks of letters from "Pleas", all over the world written in many longings. Translation of the letters he claim has not been much of a problem because officiata at the nearby Now London, Conni, submarino bane help him out.
Dick confomes that he hasn't received any really rare stoppe yot But, with his collection growing every day, he has high hopes of coming nerusa 'n “real find? somady.
The Autumn Look
the
PIOTURE DY MORMAN ZALES,
London Express Serutes.
Just arrived on the London scene: the first of new sleeveless dresses. They make sense for autumn when you don't want to be smothered to the wrists in wool. They make sense for work: all now have central but the most backward offices heating.
And they're the perfect solution for the party you go to straight from work. Just add pale rucked gloves and something aggressive in the way jewellery.
of
This one is made of fine honey-coloured open- weave wool, Hned all way through.
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What's
Answer
by a qualified psychologist 0:
Mrs Link has discovered that a young girl who used to work in her husband's office has written him some friendly letters.
Mr Link treats the matter lightly and says that he is not interested in the girl who has now moved to another town. Mrs Link, however, is not reassured.
Should she
A-Insist that he writes to the girl, telling her ho
will not continue the correspondence? B-Write to the girl herself, telling her. that she knows about the correspondence and forbidding her to write again?
Leave well alone, realising that the whole thing will die down if she does nothing about it and trusting her husband to have nothing moro to do with the girl?
If Mrs Link could get her husband to agree to A he would certainly bear ill-will, for it would make him look a fool. Indeed, he might assert himself later on and bo unpleasant to his wife.
If she chooses B, she loses her own dignity; the girl may even continue the correspondanoo to spite her.
Hard though it may be at the moment, her best plan is to ignore the whole thing and to bellege thist if she lats it dio herself, it will come to an end mora speedily.
· She should choona-C.