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MUTT AND JEFF

OH, BOY! WE'RE GOIN'

TO MIAMI, FLA.

YEH, AN OCEAN TRIP IS SOMETHING TO GET EXCITED ABOUT, EH?

TAKE IT EASY! TAKE IT EASY!! NOT SO. FAST!

YOU'LL 60 OFF

YOUR COURSE!,

SEE THAT! NOW WE'RE

LOST!-- -- HERE COMES

A LINER!

3-2

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 15, 1940

AHOY, THERE, SKIPPER! WHAT PART OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

IS THIS?

THIS IS THE

PACIFIC

By BUD FISHER

BEE THAT, YOU. DOPE! I TOLD YOU

NOT TO ROW 60 FAST!

4

Studio Saxophone

Recital

6.00 p.m.-"For the Children".

Today's Wireless

Rag Doll (Brown)....New Mayfair

Novelty Orchestra.

Studio-Story for Tiny Tots by Aunt Susan

Medley of Songs from Shirley Tem- ple Pictures. Intro: On the Good Ship Lollipop; Baby take a Bow; The Right Somebody to Love and Early Bird....Mae Questal (the Betty Boop Girl) with Orchestra. Studio-First Installment of new

serial by Aunt Susan. Cuckoo in the Clock (Mercer).

The Merry Macs (Vocal) with In- strumental accomp.

Swanee River....Frank Luther and

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

9.52 Megacycles

The Lyn Murray Quartet. 6.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions,

6.32 p.m.-Vocal Gems and Selections

from Light Opera.

"The Student Prince"-Vocal Gems (Romberg)....Light Opera Com- pany with Orchestra, "The Student Prince"

(Romberg).... .Savoy Orpheans. "The Beggar's Opera" Selection

Selection

Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt. George Miller. "The Chocolate Soldier" Vocal Gems (Straus)....The Columbia Light Opera Company with Orch. on "Ballet" 7.00 p.m.-Studio--Talk

illustrated by records.

7.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

(Gay-Austin).... The Regimental 8.03 p.m.-This week's programmes.

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 çxistence.

EASY TO COUNT

Now it was necessary only to find To-day's hand is the type that we

six feel certain would be made by any out whether East held five or first-class player. At a contract of spades. Hence, South cashed his two .three notrump, South has eight toptop clubs. When East followed to both dis- rounds, it became practically a cer- tricks in sight. However, the tribution of the East and West hands tainty that his original holding con- five spades and is of such a freakish nature that at sisted of first glance it appears as though the d

r's next move officuld be ninth trick would prove elusive. But Beau

Benck of·| hand obvious. He played the very freakishness of the made it easy for our astute Declarer spades, whereupon East run off-four to count his opponents' distribution, lest of course East was then forced and thus paved the way for the need- to lead a heart and dummps Jack furnished Declarer with his game- ed extra trick.

going-contract.

West, Dealer

Both sides vulnerable

♡ J 10 9

A 768

*

You were Merwin Maler's partner Saturday. Both sides were vulnerable and you held:

♡ 6 Б

0 A 74 AK 76

8.5 2

KQ 10

10 XXX

8

OJ XX

JX X X

The bidding:

Burnstone

Schenkep Хор Разв Радв

Maler 4NT

Pasa.

8 3

Q 10 8

6 4

J 9

A J

♡ AK74 O K

Б

A 38

West

Pass

Pass

Pass

North

Pass 20 8NT

Bast

14 2♡

·Dbl. INT Pass Pass

Pass

The bidding:

South

West opened a spade (East's bidding. was somewhat justifled by his freak

ANSWER: Bid five clubs.

Your

partner's four-notrump was a con- ventional bid commanding you to take out in your best suit. He assumes full responsibility.

Score 100% for five clubs, 0 for

pass.

QUESTION: NO. 884.

You are Howard Schenken's part-

two-suiter), and South captured East's ner to-day and hold:

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACKS.SVSTEN

ACE. 3 KING..2 QUEEN 1 JACK..

Queen with the...Ace, Declarer's next two playa

him brought considerable informa- tion. He first played the King of diamonds and noted that East was vold; then lald down the Ace of hearts, which provided him with the know- ledge that East held six hearts.

10 X

♡ KJXX:

A 10 xx AWARI

The bidding:

Dbl.

Pass

What do you land?... Monday.)

(Released By The Bell Syndicate,

Inc.)

8.07 p.m.--Studio-Saxophone Recital by Palapo with Nura Kanls at the Plano.

1.

Sonata No. 3 (Handel).

2. Andante (from Concerto in E

Minor Gurewich).

3. Rigaudon (Rameau).

8.27 p.m.-London Palladium Orches- tra with Richard Crooks (Tenor). 9.00 p.m.-Military Band Music. 9.16 p.m.-London Relay-News Sum-

mary.

9.30 p.m.-London Relay

Nazi Rule".

"Under

9.45 p.m.-Grand Variety Programme. Fox-Trots They Can't Black-Out the Moon; Goodbye Sally.... Jay Wilbur & His Band with Vocal Chorus by Sam Browne. Humorous Sketch Sandy the Farmer (Wise).... Sandy Powell and Company.

"Under

Nazi Rule"

(Four Boys and a Guitar). Waltz-Hawaiian Love; Fox-Trot-

A ekoki....Noi Lane's Hawaiian Orchestra with Vocal Refrain, Humorous Sandy Powell's Road Show....Sandy Powell and Com- pany with Eddie Bowers (Mouth Organ); Harold Mees (Impersona- tions); Jimmy Fletcher (Vocal) and the Strolling Players. Orch.-Irving Berlin Waltz Songs- Medley.....Debroy Somers Band with Vocal. Chorus.

11.00 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN.

KHALSA ASSN. HOLD ATHLETIC MEET

The majority of the Sikh community were present at the Indian Recreation Club yes- terday, when the Khalsa Diwan Association held their first athletic meet.

At the conclusion of the meet the prizes were presented by Mrs., B. Singh, wife of the president of the Association,

Results are as follows:

150 Yards (Boys under 15)-1, Rattan Singh; 2, Pritam Singh; 3, Attar Singh,

400 Metres (Boys 18 and under):~1, K. Singh: 3. Gopal Singh.

50 Yards Egg and Spoon Race:-1, Purin Singh; 2, Ramjan Singh; 3, Herbajan Singh.

Piano Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R. 10. Intro: I'm in the Mood for Love Everything's been done Singh; 2, Sirvan before; Dancing Time; In the Mid-Time: 60.5 seca.

100 Yards (Boys 10 and under):--1, Karim dle of a Kiss Cheek to Cheek; My

Singh: 2, Bucham Singh: 3, Pritam Singh. Blue Heaven....Charlie Kunz. Vocal-A Place in Your Heart (Cos- | (Handicap, 12 and under);-1, Kartal Kor;

low); The Very Thought of You 2. B. Kor; 3, J. Kor. (Noble)....Sam Coslow (Tenor) with Orchestra.. Fox-Trots-Hullabaloo; Plain Jane ...Ambrose & His Orchestra, Comedienne-We'll All Go Riding On A Rainbow (film ‘Aunt Sally');

100 Yards (Three-legged Race):-), Gaba- If I Had Napoleon's Hat (film 'Aunt Sally').... Cicely Court-chan Singh and Jigar Singh; 2. Gapul Singh

and Balwant Singh. : neidge with Orchestra,

One Mile (Open) :-1, Dulip Singh; 2, La- Orch. & Vocal-Ninon (film 'A Song

for You'); Love, For Ever I Adore kah Singh; 3, Sardara Singh. Time: 5 mins. You (de Micheli) Reginald 4-secs.

King & His Orchestra with Cavan. O'Connor (Tenor).

Fox-Trot-Little Boy Bubbles.. Jack Hylton & His Orchestra,

50 Yards (Three-legged Race)-1, Iqbal Singh, and Iqbal Singh, 2, Gorsav Singh and Nanpal Singh.

Mom. 100 yards[Handicap, Committee bors:-1, Mysla Singh; 2, Orjan Singh: 3, Barban Singh.

Half-mile (Open to indian students):—1,

Vocal Julius Caesar (Rogers); Six-Kahn Mahomed; 2, Chaman Singh,

ty Seconds Got Together (Living-)

Shot-Put (18 lbs.):-1, Naranjan Singh:

ston, David)....The Mills Brothers 2, Kartal Singh. Distance: 38 ft. 6 ina,

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