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by Beachcomber
Rickthorpe had
long Hose
And he could wind it
0 long, British Isles, since it was known that Ding-Paos would try to brazen it out by leaving from Heathfield. Which reached down almost to A squad was already speeding to
his toes,
Bumpion to arrest Koolruk. Mean- while Dingi-Poos. round
disguised AK Mme. Mloche, was on her way to the airport. Koolruk, disguised as Egham, Was 10
Join her there. Kootruk himself had already slip Ded out of Burnpton, and was put- ting on his disguise in the power ful car which had awalled Firu out- alde a lonely dairy
Its waist
his trousers up. He To red Reliance on this startling anout; Whenever there were crowds
about
He'd use it as a long lass0, Or crack it as the stockmen do. One day, alan! he caught a cold, Stooped blew his note, then lost
head,
over
Egham came
out of the back-entrance of the fried fists shop with Tospector Blood, and was being driven in Heathfield, where delectives were already hid- den in dustbins behind piles
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rubbal, in hangars and holes in the groundi. The "plot" of the Hownde) is Park plane (Inspector
Aagerea pair of handcuffs as to Arm- as leaned against the fuselage.
hids hold, Tripped
ét, fell on And lay for hours as good
dead. Warned by such accidents
that, He wears it curled beneath his
hat.
et police, disguised as travollers, lounged all over the main butid- using, or lay on the roofs. "Air- hostesses," who were really women
The Gamma-bomb (XIV)
E minutes after Egham had Dink-Poos, things began to happen. Orders went out to watch every Airport, raway- Blation, cab-rank and lift in
Left
the
police and ju-jitsu experts, cower- ed in doorway, whistles to their. lips. Dusk drew down...... Burmese correspondence
Dear Sir I keep on writing. But your discourtesy Lends me to think I bore you. Yours truly.
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Opening lead-6 6
By OSWALD JACOBY
ECLARER in today's hand is Mr. Stuyvesnut Wainwright, one of the finest bridge players in America,
West opened the six of spades, and
won with the king, Mrs. one apude trick.
six diamonds, and club-for a total of elglit tricks. Where was the ninth trick?
It wouldde në good, top lead hearts for East would take the ace und lead a wade through the queen, It would do no good to try the eth finesse, for West would win with the king of clubs and lead a heart le order to get a spade return from lis partner.
*5%
Birs Wainwright found a way out of this dealty by cashing rounds of diamonds... at once. She could afford to discard two low hearts and a low club from her hand, hut West har more trouble Ending -wafz-itscores;MAN
Woil began blithely enough, by discarding three tow hearts, but theis his last discard stumped him. If he discarded a wɔadʊ, Snull could afford to set up a heart trick since then she would juse only three spudes anit
discarded heart. I he
a club. declarer might guess,
"What he had blanked his king. discarded his last heart.
therefore
West's anguish In discarding had been so obvious that Mrs Wain.
YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA Wight had no dimenity in guessing
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Obviously what had taken place. West had parted with his last heart and had kept only, spades and clubs. She therefore fed a spade fram dummy, and let. We take the rest of his suit. West then had to loart a club, giving her the last two tricks for her game contract.
for man CARD Senses
maliers PORN tuday you have so many making. You are splendid
qualifications for an outstanding and will put your whole heart into are well if you miss, it can seeing that your children success that
cared for and brought up property; only be your own fault for not tak
of the beautiful opportunities An innate love Ing advantage of
the talent offered. You are genuinely gives you when co-operative and like to
chars be "in" your home a place of
delight. You win make line help- everything that is going on. The mare activity, the more you love mates. Although not demonstrative in showing your affections, your 11 You may need to runrd agauL scattering your energies ton widely, loyalties are deep and lasting. Learn to pai-point your Ambitions and concentrate on some one idea rather than having too many irons In the fire at the same time. You strong are born leader, have
ablity for opinions, and a natural money-making. You also have the capacity to inspire others and in- ble therm with your own enthis-
Inama
to
You women, however, are apt utilize this energy towards is KC- Costu marriage and home
10
Both you men and women' have tremendous potentialitles, but musl be warned. against sticcumbing tattery, You abn to please-and many who know this will attempt 10 get your assistance through the use of "honeyed words. Be careful whom you trust.
To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birtliday star and road the corres- ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily gulte.
THURSDAY, MAY 8
Zi-May
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SCORPIO 21)-
24-Nov. 22)- TAURUS (Apr.
(Oct. old open house for strangera There are ways and ineurs of in-
community. Friendliness creasing your earning power. Study
Develop cae uf them.
new ideas.
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or
GEMINI (May 22-Jun Fbie social aspects. Be host Bostras 10 a group of neighbours or business msiclates.
CANCEN (June 22-July 23)- A new cycle appears to be begin ning for you. Make great strides toward your main objective.
LEO (July 24-Aur. 23) Finish up jobs already begun, Then Ko into something new, more tereiting or even exciting!
in
VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23 Assist those in your neighbourhood -un some objective of interest to
your community.
LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct 23) Although minor disappointments may occur, don't let them deter you from advancing toward your objective.
INTELLIGENCENTESTI
ELECTRIC
LAUNCH
By T. O. HARE WHEN WESUS Look me up
the river in his electric launch we ware moving (1 calculated) 5; about never mues an hour. In this the boat you can do?" I asked bald
him
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Wearol What is your maxi. mum speed?* fil put 16 this way."
Wennel.
Hour.
"To-day the current 18 How- Ing at just two miles per 11 went an agreed distance down steam at half my mi
speed, and returned at
maximum my speed, the double journey
juat bing tenths of the time that would be required if there were no current at all,"
What is the maximum speed ́of Wossei'a taunch 7
(Solution on Page 10)
your important
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SAGITTARIUS (Náv. 23-Dec, 22)—- Competition is often a good incentive for making you do your best work. Utilise energies effectively.
20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jun. Tact and diplomacy will accoma- plish more with the young try then giving heran orders. Try" if AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. Plan the balance of the meath care- fully. A budget will help you be successful.
19)-
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WOMANSENSE
GLOWING CURTAINS MADE
OF FLUORESCENT YARN.
LONDON, (ONI)-Fluorescent yarn which, when activated' by ultra-violet rays, causes the pattern to glow brilliantly, was one of the novelties on view.at a collection of United Kingdom designed furnishing fabrics cohibited in London recently. The purpose of the exhibition. was. to demonstráto developments in deep textured fabrics for curiaining and upholstery which have been made possible by combining how, types of spun rayon yarns with the older textiles,
3-dimensional
Woven by a firm in Stratford-on-Avon, in the English Mid- lands, these fabrics
three- are of the raised pattern, or dimensional character, come of the upholstery styles being of u kind associated with coverings in. Scandinavian furniture and a development of traditional peasant weaving. In ad- dition to the enlarged vario:y of pattern resulting from use of special rayon yarns, they have the advantage of pringing an unusual quality of furnishing maleria! within the reach
many.
Four Stages
of
Designs, on the whole, are simple, the general motif being based on variations of the, stripe and cheek themes. Metallic threads are introduced into some of the curtainings. Textured yarns are specially woven to give a curly, sheep-like ap- pearance. Four stages of texture—boucle gimp, snarl and plain yarns----combine in one kind of cheek pattern. In another, the, three-dimensional effect is achieved in colours having low, middle and high scale range.
Similar fabrics were used for curtainings and the complete upholstering of
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-on-Avon.
FISHE FRICASSEE
THIS IS MADE WITH FRESH FISH, AND IS ALL THE NIGER FOR IT
the
CUT 12 15 WHITE FILLET INTO PIECES ABOUT 192 INCHES SQUARE
BOYS
PUT 4 PINT
OF MILK IN A PAN WITH...
13 PINT WATER
SALT, PEPPER.
A SMALL.
BLADE OF
MACE
Á SMALL PINCH
OF NUTMEG AND 42 A BAY LEAF
at
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Svelte Suit Teen-age Girls Have Their
Beauty Problem Too
NEW handling of elasticised fabrics has given an added Alip to the ever-popular one- plece swim suit, and has help- ed to make it the big star of the beach season. This one, of clastleised nylon, is frankly out to do things for the figure, and, for extra mcusures, t has fringe at the bodice and the hip-yoke for a different type of trimming. The colour Is strawberry pink, which is a nice change.
LET IT GET WARM,
ADD THE FISH. BRING TO THE GOIL, AND SIMMER-
JO MINUTES.
AND GIRLS'
Pixie McSnooze Wants To Nap
-But the Only Bed He Can Find Is a Snail Shell!—
A
TAKE CUT THE BAY LEAF
AND
MACE
AND
ADD IN
LITTLE BITS 22OZ FLOUR "KNEADED
WITH 13 OZ MARGL
By HELEN FOLLETT
TEEN-ACE girls hive their it young lady would court beauty problems and are pretty loveliness, the must also court expert at worrying about them. good manners, good nature and Sametimes they imagine, defects a kindly spirit; they make for that cannot be seen by other popularity and a successful ryes.
They do not realise that social life. She should have good balanced habits. The women envy them their youthful g
diat is of cosmetic value, freshness and bloom.
Some of them have a yen for appearing older than their years, endeavour to create the appeat- ance by using make-up too lavishly. Few girls need the old of the rouge. All of them, after entering high school are entitled to lipstick, a privilege that they seem to have given which themselves and about parents can do nothing.
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NATURAL SHADES
on- The wise mother will deavour to see that the lipstick colour is not vivid, that
the simulates
natural tone. Little daughter should learn how to apply it properly, torm- ing clear-cut etiges, pressing the pigment into the lip creases with a Upstick brush, then blot- ng. Nobody objects to make- up these days; one only objects te its abuse.
STR GENTLY
TILL THICK - AND SMOOTH
AND FINISH WITH A LITTLE LEMON
JUICE
MAGAZINE
When the teen queen 'starts us- Ing lipstick, she should’choose a Night,natural shadei. that's becoming to her young beauty.
contributing to a clear, un- blemished complexion.
Lack of sulfefont sleep is a common error
school among girls. It may be the cause of good-looks sorrows like under- weight, tension, depression, dull eyes, with dark circles under them and atlingy complexion.. In order
TOSY to have fresh, skin, sparkling eyes and gay
!
was on ឆ ship, crossing the little snail, so none of them spirits, a girl should tuck her- ocean.
came. This made Mother Goose self into bed at a reasonable The little snail shell on top so angry that she opened her hour, get at least eight hours* of the leaf salted into the pond. mouth and the small shell sleep. Nine are better and ten
goose, who Mas paddling dropped into the water about searching for
and won't do a bit of harm." dinner, sank gently to the bottom. caught sight of it and instantly Pixie McSnooze kept right on snatched it up in her beak. sleeping. But he began dream-
Ing he was in the bathtub,
Then a water-rat, scampering along the bottom of the
·To clean shoe brushes, rub the pond,
warm, picked up the snail shell and bristles together in a stead he crawled inside the
carried it up to the bank. Then soapy solution to which a little mail shell feet first, then curled the Lord. "Honk! I've found he hid it under a damp log to turpentine has been added, Care
the
Q-The bidding has been: North
East
South
West tirart 1 Spade Pass
PASS Double Pens
You, South. hold; Spades C-8.
He looked and he looked and Hearts 10-7-3-2. Diamonds 9-4-2.
By MAX TRELL Clubs K-8-54! What do you do?
emply A-Dld tires hearts. Your partner NE day Pixie McSnooze crept frally he came on an
ON cannot rely on you for, great strength
shail and
shell lying under since he knows that you did not bid
out of O'Cheer Hall over and spade. Your Jump nertly
yawned. O'Cheer Hall was deep shade of a thistle,
Just the thing." sald Pixie indicates that you have at least facer
down under the roots of the
McSnooze. He was about to hearta and a hand that was very
worth -a tres
Old Oak on the other side raise to two
yawn for the fifth time. But in- that is enough for game. the Pine Tree Grove. It was be will go on; il nut, three hearis
where Pixie McSnooze had his should be a safe contrart.
bed.
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in the nst answered. You, South, Spades K-J-6, Hearls J-4-2.
Clubs Plamonds Q-10-7.
J-3-3-4. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
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PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- A. Hood, teciál day. Entertain an write letters to those who may be fзr away from home.
ARIES (Мат. 21-Apr. Dan't let haste males waste in your
today. A working schedule take, Just now, can be coally,
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mis-
CHESS PROBLEM
By E. HOLLADAY (2nd BCF Tourney 65) Black, 9 pieces.
2
White, & pieces. White to play: mate in three,
Solution to yesterday's prablem:
1, R-KI, any: 2, Q, R, B, or Kt mates.
DUMB-BELLS BARBS
I'VE BEEN W HOW
TRYING TO
ABOUT
By HAL COCHRAN
IVE your Job the best you
THINK OF FORTNIGHT Gr have and it'll never get the
A WORD
FOR TWO
WEEKS
best of you."
It's easy to always keep a sweet disposition, says a writer. Especially when you have the
augar.
The girl who has more dances than another may be just a few- chumps ahead.
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You can always tell the know- It-all guy, but the trouble is hu won't listen.
AUTONY
Bea the truth. (9)
6. Hags twist of, bacay, (9)
A. Where the dentist atops. (3)
D. Cup for riders; (7)
11. Ten short of the summit." (8)
Legislator. (4)
Fifty and I join as if ice ships
14. Order her?
You're thinking about. (D),
16. This land is used to boats, (8)
18. G.La do not this § Down. (3)
19. May be a vision. (5)
21, Rotated in Ted. (31.
Attempts. (80)
23. Trees held protected. 10)
1. Cor a blunts person may sugreat
sta given 16 plunder. (0) Measures. (3)
Wreathe for A
113
He provides ver Fuga, 18
0745, (8)
5. Wła cracks bit sarcastic though.
(B)
4. Hold up 141
3. Penny for a twisted smile-st
the dentat's, (8)
B. Bee 19 Across, (3)
10. Residente invitation
nasther (0)
12, Prose for the atter. (51 15. Listen to the doctor. [B)
to
17 Ons of this country's ronds. (4) 20 Agreed? 13
Solution of yesterday's puzzle. Across
raved. 14. Dun: 15 fgle: 14 Drink an UNTA: Brow! 19, Urns 34 Awe: 35, PAWS: 14, Wade, 15 Auple. Led. Dawaj 1, "Pendulum; 2 Liquids St Avenda; 4. Arraias S. Bongo Rainbow; 10. NAFTOW: 13.. Kaal: 10, Word; 20, Heo: 21, Uso,
Check Your
Knowledge
1.. Who is Premier of Italy?
2. Which is the largest ship afloat?
3.
Who was chiefly respon- sible for the development of the. sugar beet Industry?
4. Name the Hongkong mar tortured by the Japanese to whom the George Cros was awarded posthumously. English 5. Which
7 públle school is the home of the song. "Forty Years On"?
0. "I would Father be the author of that plece than take Quebec," said Wolfe. Which piece?
(Answers, on` Page 10)
of
Fresh Young Snail "Honk!" she went, calling to her goslings who were playing in the mud on the other side of
Household Hint
But though 'Pixie. McSnooze up and instantly fell. fost asleep. fresh young small! who wants eat dater and a chipmunk stołe should be taken. to hold tha
had been in his bed all night, he came upstairs in the morning Alter still as sleepy us over. yawning once he yawned again. Then
ha he stretched. Then yawned the third time. Then be rubbed his eyes and sneezed. Then he held his eyes open with his fingers.
Beyond Any Doubt
It was 110 ИБС Не Was absolutely, positively, beyond any doubt whatever sleepy!
He dreamt he was sleeping in a fresh young snail!"
off with it and hid it behind a brushes under the surface of the a dark room in the quielest,
."We do!" all the goslings thistle... and by this time t peacefullest house in the world called back.
solution,. or the brushes will was inte afternoon and Pixie cause the solution to spray. In "Come and get it?" Magpie Spied it
hanked McSnooze woke up and crawled tiny drops over the face and About ten minules after Pixie Mother Goose. But the goslings out.
arms. Rinse brushes in a fresh fell asleep in the decided I was too much trouble "What # wonderful, quiet soapy solution, shake thoroughly, MéSnooze empty srail shell, a magpie paddling across the pond for a sleep I had!" he said.
"Exactly spled it and flew down." what
need for my nest!" magple said. With that picked it up.
in her bi Pixlo McSnooze and all, and carried it up to her nest in an elm tree
But where to sleep? That was on the other side of the hill.
she
Pixie McSnooze kept right on
the problem. He couldn't relu seeping. Only he dreamt he was
10 O'Cheer Hall. Pixie McBright in an acroplane, flying to the was sweeping.
Pixie
O'Shine
was beating the rugs. Pixie moon,
When the magple got the snail O'Bang was hammering Pixie chell to her nest, she decided it O'Broad and Pixie
MeSim didn't look very good. Sa
Blic Avere painting and plastering: threw it out. It bumped on the Fixie O'Boom was practising ground, rolled into the brook Pixie MeSnooze yawned for and went sailing down on top the fourth time and wondered of a leaf that happened to be
passing by.. where he could take a nap In peace and quiet.
on the drum.
RUPERT and the
WRONG PRESENTS
Ask Sammy and Daddy in bey you lis bank of gally colored dosing about Rupert's Aderatures
turing mor
Ther
book
$ 1:00
Thi
Chaly Green Busch China “Mermag P Vyrudhoma St. LIB. and Balabury Rá. K'Toen -
Pixie McSnooze kept on sleep- Ing. He dreamt now that
2-25
he
No place to nap in O'Cheer Hall
Pixle O'Broad was painting.
Rupert and the Toy Scout—10
ID
The Toy Scout brings a large map from the car and spreada it but between Rupert and Willle. *I've been sent ahead to try to ese things for Santa Claus," he "and to
findout murmura what would be the shonest way he could come without missing
cather.
anybody. This village hard to fit in. That's why I was up that tree and having #look round. Robin Down is over there and Nuretester is that way and Passyville is over here. Nutwood is about in the middle of the three." He falls silent for moment and looks thoughtful, LAM BIGUTE KESERVED
and place in the open air to dry.
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