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MUTT AND JEFF

'TAKIHS CANDID

WHAT'RE

CAMERA SHOTE!

CANDID

YOU DOING

MUTT?

AH, LOOK AT THAT

CLOUD!

WHAT'S

THAT?

\9-5

CAMERA?)

-TAKING PICTUREE

OF INTERESTING

SUBJECTS AT DIFFERENT

ANGLES!.. AH, LOOK AT THAT HORSE!

AH, LOOK AT THAT BUILDING!

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 13, 1939.

By BUD FISHER

CAMERAS

THIS ISN'T A

BAD ANGLE

CANDID

CAMERAS

Pellegatti And Harry Ore

From The Studio

Today's Wireless

12.16 p.m.-Short Service of Interces-

sion.

12.30 p.m.---Alfred Piccaver (Tenor).

For You Alone (Geehl); Kashmiri Love Wong (Woodeford-Finden); Thank God for a Garden (Del Riego).

12.42 p.m.-Columbia Concert Orches-

tra.

La Paloma (Yradier).

The Trailing Arbutus (Friedman).

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

9.52 megacycles)

Neapolitan Melodies, Medley. 1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and

Weather Report.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By The Four Aces)

David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- ken.

World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.

BE WARY WITH FREAK HANDS

Another freak hand from the Mas-

Mr. Chanin now trumped a spade ruffed a diamond to get in dummy,

ters Pair tournament again. found North and South incurring large pen- alties when they got too bullish, In many cases South became Declarer at four hearts doubled, and when West made the proper opening of a trump, heart contract for a fine score. a large penalty ensued. Henry Chanin of Atlanta, playing with Mrs. Olive Peterson of Philadelphia, ex- ercise. proper restraint by stopping at three hearts.

back to his hand, then conceded a spade trick, having made his three-

South, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

J 10 4

Mra. Peterson

A K

Q 6 3

◊ A Q 10 0 5.4

4 10 0 3

VJ 10.9 OK 7 3 2 W

A 72 ♡ A B

J8 6

4 Q 9 8 7 4 8

A 9 8 6 5 3

♡ K 742

K 5

Mr. Chanin

The bidding:

North East Pass Разв

South

· West

1A

Pass

20

20.

Pass

2NT

3♡

Pass

Pass

Pass

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACER BVSTEN

With two prospective tricks in spades; West should undoubtedly have opened a trump, but decided on a "high-low" club lend.

Mr. Chanin, won the second club, led a spade to dummy's small King, then a trump.-Anxious to give

•his partner D ruff, East jumped in with the heart Ace and lafd down the Queen of clubs. When Mr. Chanin ruffed, West over-ruffed and played his remaining trump.

FACE

KING. 2. QUEEN 1 JACKIEM

# *

You were Howard Schenken's part- ner yesterday and held:

КОЛХ

A XX

O Q J x

A XXX

The bidding: Schenken 10

Maler You 24 (?)

Burnstene

ANSWER: Your correct bid is two hearts. While normally we do not like to give an immediate raise with this balanced distribution, your hand is too strong to pass and a two-spade bid might get the contract too high.

Score 100% for two hearts, 60% for twò spades, 30% for three hearts.

QUESTION NO. 280

David Bruce Burnstone is your partner and you hold:

K111

The bidding: Maler'

· Burnatone 14

10

You

Jacoby

Pass (1) What do you bid? (Answer 'tomorrow.)

(Released by The Bell Syndicate,! Ine.)

1.03 p.m-Dance Music.

Foxtrots A Fine Romance; The Way you Look Tonight....Am- brose & His Orchestra. Waltz Dancing in the Firelight; Foxtrot-I found a Rosary...Henry Jacques & His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Foxtrots-All My Life; Laughing Irish Eyes.....Johnny Johnson &. His Orchestra.

Waltz Music in May; Slow Foxtrot -It's a Sin to Tell a Lie....The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Foxtrot-Woe is Me.... Nat Gonella

& His Georgians.“

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

ments.

1.45 p.m.--Musical Comedy Selections. "He Wanted Adventure"--Selection

The New Mayfair Orchestra. "The Love Parade"-Selection...Jack

Payne & His B.B.C. Dance Orch. "The Cat & the Fiddle"-Selection

New Mayfair Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down. 6.00 p.m.-Dance Music.

Quickstep-On the Isle of Kithcymi- boko; Tango-My Lost, Love... Henry Jacques and his Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Foxtrots-The Skeleton in the Cup- board; Pennies from Heaven... Teddy Foster and his Kings of Swing. Foxtrots-A Pretty Girl is like a Melody; You....Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra. Tangos Golden Stars; Eternal Sun

Heinz Huppertz & his Orch. Foxtrot In the Chapel in the Moonlight; Waltz-Golden Heart

Henry Jacques & his Orch. Foxtrots-You Can't pull the Wool over my Eyes; You Gotta know how to Dance.....Harry Roy & his Orchestra,

Waltz-Follow your Heart; Foxtrot -Magnolias in the moonlight.... Ted Flo Rito and his Orchestra. |6.45 pim--London Relay-Newʊ Sup-

plement,

7.00 p.m.-Ashmoor Burch (Baritone).

Tally Ho! (Leoní).

The Laughing Cavalier (Sanderson). The Pavement Artist (Jenkins). With a Smile and a Song (Wood).

Sibelius' Second Symphony

7.12 p.m.-Variety Programme.

On the Good, Ship, Ballyhoo; Blue-

beard....Warner and Darnell. The Eyes of the World are on You; Jingle of the Jungle.....Louis Levy & his Gaumont British Symphony.

.. The

Ti-Pi-Tin; Adam and Eve.

Duncan Sisters. Selection from. "Happy Days"....

Quentin Laclean (Örgan). Long Ago and Far Away...sung by

Frances-Langford.

Top Liners of Variety--Intro:

Sir

Harry Lauder, Gracie Fields, Flo- rence Desmond, Paul Robeson, Clarice Mayne, Roy Fox. and Jack Hylton's Orchestra. Monologue-Keeping a Stiff Upper; Play Up and Pay the Dame.... Oliver Wakefield.

Sleeping Beauty Waltz (Tchaikow- sky)....Rawicz & Landauer (Two Pianos).

8.00 p.mLocal Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 pim-Orchestral. Selections.

- Le Roi l'a Dit-Overture (Delibes)

..London Philharmonic Orch.

Waltz Eugen Onegin -Polonaise;

(Tchaikowsky)

Opera Orchestra.

Berlin State

8.20 p.m.-Studio-Next Week's Pro-

grammes.

8.23 p.m.-Studio-Recital by Ettore Pellegatti (Cello) accompanied, by Professor Harry Ore.

1. Sonata in G-Boccherini

(a) Grave.

(b) Minuetto.

(c) Allegro al la Militare.

2. 2nd Romance-Beethoven. 3. Gavotte in D-Popper. 8.50 p.m.--Studio-An appeal on bel half of the British Wär’Organization Fund by Sir Atholl Macgregor. 9.05 p.m.-Studio-Comments on Re-

cent Events.

9.15 p.m.~~London Relay--The News. 9.30 p.m.—Arensky-Trio in D Minor Op. 32. Eileen Joyce (Piano), Temianka (Violin) and Sula (Cello). 9.67 p.m.---Selections from Russian

Operas.

Price Igor-Overture (Borodin)

Symphony Orchestra cond. by Al- bert Coates. Boris Godounov (Moussorgsky): Farewell of Boris; Death of Boris ....Challapine (Bass).

|10.16 pim-Sibellus-Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 48., Serge Kousse- vitsky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra..

11.00. p.m.-Close down.

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