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BY THE WAY
by
Beachcomber
HOPE that all the Alm stars who think they live In luxury are reading about the shakedown which little Whitaker.Wright built for him-
self near Godalming.
How many actresses ever thought of having a billiards-room under a lake, with a glass ceiling through which the fish could be watched? How many have their Kilchens cooled by a Renaissanen fountain with goldfish?
Odell: Then you should not Coma, now! abrosd have com There are only three more views Museum today. And tomorrow is day, so you will be able to relax. Mrs Reif, please try to concentrate
on the view.
Alex Half: But I don't care for it. Besides, it's just like all the pihern.
Melati f you wish to make a
tt10 about
scenery complaint Madah/ it. must, go through the usual: channels, in triplicate, your name in block letters. 12 Complaints Form, 1b)/19/4/1C1.65d. Kur
wil Bargain lots
with Hera C/93/a/21 View. No.
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When I make my millions each gurage of my guests will have a attached to the bedroom with 174 small but powerful cart for induer use. These cars will be pro- vided with chauffeurs, and take a guest from une ptirt of his- suite to another, or from the oak- IN order to uphold the prestige panelled skating-rink to the of professional football Gothic gymnasium. I shoil also the dignity of the players, there is have a large indoor orchard, with to be an annual salo. at Wembley. Teal froth fruit ailached every This will enable the poorer clubi morning to the carved red marble 10 buy at greatly reduced prices, better iden and 1 considered branches of foodlit glass trees. (Copyright reserved in Swedish than an auction at Stamford Bridge for this What Am I offered Lapland)
of-for- elightly damaged pair wards?"). Each player will have his price marked on a ticket at- tached to his jersey, and it inay you are even be possible to buy a job let. Anyhow, it will be a change to sea the club managers standing in queue all night at Wembley.
Travellers' Joy
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By OSWALD JACODY
WHEN you're defending against
three no-trump you're some- times given a chance to cash
defensive tricks. Just remember that it doesn't always pay to do So,
Popularity Measure
HOLLYWOOD Popularity
measured in Hollywood in terms of fan mall. That makes Tarzan popular in countries all over the world.
The Jungle lord now is being
Lex portrayed by.
Barker, dubbed Tarzan the Tenth by some film colony wag, Barker is making his fourth appearance in the series, as the title charac- ter in "Tarzan's Savage Fury,"
The Tarzan series-still la Taking in some 5,000 letters' a' nycek from. admirers ali Over the globe. extending from his ancestral Erigland to his native Adrica.
Realistic
from
One letter came youngster living in the real "Tarzan-land," Africa.
"Please take good caro of Hand Flic yourself,"
wrale,
ΟΣ
It's perfectly true that you'll never don't let any of the tigers
best three no-trump unless you can
114 somehow produce five tricks. equally true. that you'll never set Ave Lileki if you first let declarer make nine tricks.
The paint i made in the hand shown today, played originally in the recent. Vanderbilt Cup Tournament,
West opened the six of spades, and duitny won with the queen; DJO- elarer led the x of diamonds from dummy and succesfully dinered the queen of diamonds from his nand.
After some thought, South led a low heart from his hand and won a finesse with dummy's tam, (Easi played the five of hearts without any hesitation.) Encouraged by the geen of all the finesses, declaror led the nine of dlaimonda from the dummy,
East covered with the ten, and South won with the ace, -West discorded the deuce of clubs ón this trick, so Bouth realised that there the nourishment in
was ittle
diamonds.
Switching back.
to hearts, South ted the queen of hearts from his hand, and this time East won witl the king. He cashed the king of diamonds, and East discarded the six of clubs.
At this point East thought, for about 10 seconds about whether or not to cash his last high diamond. He finally did so—and this blow the de- fence.
YOUR BIRTHDAY....... By STELLA ho played low, and wait wor
BORN
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
today, your emotions aro the most compelling influence in your life. This tend to make you Temperamental more if you are I learn to conforme to reach the success to which your star-given
should gly 1alents entitle you. You are very sensitive 10 external influences and when you Incapacitated for any serious work.
bring
West and dummy discarded clubs. and East how led a club, South hatt a where the clubs were. with the ace. It didn't matter what Bart had returnen sure of three however, for South was by diamonds (the guest, à thờ are, and the last small diamond), in addition to two spades and four hearte.
You
personal satisfaction. have, whether you admit it or not. tenddeney which a strong religious
Although it may Geeds expresion. not be in a conventional manner, you should find a suitable outlet for th side of your lie.
Something of a book worm, you are
a child,
Instead of cashing the last diamond, East should have returned a made. Now South would have only two diamonds his ace and queen. Those two tricks together with two spades and four hearts. Woniu ylell only eight tricks. Before he could develo a ninth trick, the spades would de- teat the contract.
are unhappy entationally, you are more your time reading Father than CARD Serisce
The problem, then, in tu cultivate jut, playing, You often relive tha
real itnonines within yourself and you will be able to face up to ony thing that happens. liarden yourself Get It will help.
You have
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works you read in your own Imagination. Since you are influenced by your reading, always keep it at Agh level.
alars have in
To find what the creative talents in the art explody muse painting or store for tomorrow. select your sculpture. If you do not utilize your birthday star and read the coTTOL mitir professionally,
should ponding paragraph. Let your birth you cultivate one as a hobby, for it can day star be your daily guide.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
CANCER
22-July (June
23) A ne day for making important decisions for the future, X buying a new home, you can deckla.on it now. LEO (July 21-Aug. 233- Keep your chin up, even if things
seem to be turning
Inore time to make up their minds. Be patient and lactful.
21)
TAUNUS (Apr. 21-May
Olser members of your family, may need your company. You can bring happiness and, Joy to them.
GEMINI but all wrong. Clouds will soon pais. Be optimistic.
(May 22-June
21)---
A fine day for teying out something new. An experiment may solve Ř problem which has been puzzling
VIRGO (AVE.
24-3ept. Maka careful plans for the coming you. week. Don't waste Ume or effort on non-essentials. Be effolent,
(Sept. LIBRA
24-Oct. Bocial activities are in the foreground Just now. Why not buy a few new elathes as' a 'pepper-upper?
SCORPIO (Oct. 27-Nov. 22)-Self- confidence brings success,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23-Dec. 223- Dazomethine for children. Held at 4 summar. play-school or camp. Your Fewards will be great.
20)
CAPRICORN (Dec, 23-Jan. Think over every angle of a decision carefully before you raake up your mind. Your future may be at stake. AQUARIUS (Jan. ZiṣFOR, .19)- A good day for considering seriously all matters which may have been perplexing you lately.
20)-
PISCES (Feb, zo-Mar. You may find a way to increase your. income. But be sure of what your duties are before deciding.
ARIES (Dar.. 21-Apr. 2))- Don't force Issues. Others may need
CHESS PROBLEM
By J. G. ELANIAB A TEM (BC Tourer 65) Black, 12 pitics.
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White to play midte” in, thre
Solution, da goste
H-K2, Kahy; (2,...R, D Or B¥
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INTELLIGENCE TESTI CALCULUS
By T. O, HARE THE Calculus Islands are of interent to ethnologists. Bratoms of numeration vary from and to island, but un nome do they use the whole of the digits from 1 to 0. Bome omit D. so that 10 T
K
equivalent to our Pi amit both 0 and 9; and so on. Two of the better-known members of the group are Tursie Island and Lizard 14. 1 was one of a party
at excursionists who
goth there islands. According to the Turtles there were 33 of us, while the tsaras “ reported our number ur be 46.
How many of us were there, Boordina to our own esskoning ?
(Solution on Page 10)
DUMB-BELLS
HOW MANY CEZ ARE! APPLES IKS. AYTHEY TEN BARRELS LEATING IF EACH BARREL) OR
CONTAINED.
COOKING THREE HUNDRED APPLE AND THIRTY
winnimals hurt you.”
Not all the letters come from children. Grown-ups, too, look on Tarzan as a symbol of manll- ness and clean living.
The U.S. contributes about half of Tarzan's fan mail, with England accounting for another 23 percent. The remainder is divided among such varied lands as Norway, Denmarkt Sweden, Tugoslavia and the South American natiops.
The Scandinavian letters are un form in their formality, and maay are identical incontent:
"Dear Mr. Barker: As one of your unknown admirers, take the liberty of asking you for an autographed photo, You may be sure that such a photo would have a place of honour
In my home. At the same time I wish to thank you for the great pleasure your acting has given me."
Chimpanzee Mails
If Barker gets puffed up over his popularity, all he has to do is regard one of his supporting players, Cheta, the chimpanzee, Ho gels fan mail, too. Cheta gets
around 150 letters a week.
WOMANSENSE
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MY PICK OF THE 1952
MODELS
by EILEEN ASCROFT.
lights
being subjected to work. "The rest of the time
the curious stares and remarks the
photographer
pushes it
of passers-by in the streels on 'round the way he wants it." outdoor work.... tiring fillings for model claities, and return Ing home at night with aching fect, too tired to cook.
She shares the current youth- ful enthusiasm for "separates," I found her at home, after a day posing in gowns worth hundreds of pounds, wearing a black poplin shirt and blue and black seersucker skirt,
"
Although for her work cho wears jewellery worth thou- rands her own choice is simple, "I just like pretty_rings".
And what does her husbend Hugo,
In "something the City" say, lo this transformation from serious student to glamour girl? "He is pleased, surprised and amused," says Mrs Phillipps.
ASCOT
She must be prepared for her telephone to ring at any hour of the day or night for urgent work, or to pack up and leave for a foreign assignment any
ne. Recently time.
she flow off to Paris for u
weck, These are the worst features of the job. The best?
Margaret works as a Although she
likes hobby
the six gulness she carns to buy books day and modern pletures for her new gorden flat in Eaton Square, with its plak and grey walls, white paint and carpet and petrol blue curtains and covers, THE Queen, in grey with o When she is better known she lavender-blue tone, had her will make at least 30 guineas cwn fashion problems at Ascot
rocently. How to She is Mrs Margaret Philipps, wockt:
keep her Other bright-side points ...lurge feather trimmed hat on: who married a fellow student
the chance to travel, the teach her head and her wide silk bro- nine months ago.
Slim and coltish in her move Ing of clothes sense, being a cade skirt from blowing up in
the gusty wind. ments, Mrs Phillips has never success, had lessons in polse or deport- only two months ago. ment. She began modelling
MARGARET PHILIPPS
11-hour day.
\X/HO will be the cover girl of the coming
year?
Two years ago it was the ultra-sophisticated Barbara Goalen, with her willowy figure and perpetual look of disdain.
*
When she came into the pup-. dock before the 4.20 race, she, was clutching her hat with one hand and smoothing her sldrt Many women. with the other. in full skirts and
largo hats. were having the same problem.
Fashion tips for the 0qtaj Cup meeting."
Margaret's greatest assets, he What gives her her appeal? face and figure, take up little Her lively, expressive features, time, "I love food and eat what creamy stein and beautiful blue Ilke," she says "over diet Last year it was Shelagh Wil- grey eyes. She has a slim small or do special exercises," Recently a group' of pin-up son, typient English beauty. with figure
5ft 7in, bast She uses little make-up even gorged soldiers asked Chete matural charm, blonde hilir, blue pain, waist 23, and hips 35. for photography, just a dusting
autographed pin-up. Noyes and look of the Operi nir!
powder over her fine cheek- obliged, with the help of a For this coming year of great Mry Philipps is already learn- bones, abright lipstick, and 1-IF you are wearing Jarge before Lacing the hat, siitch a tiny hair, comb trainer guiding his pen-alled social and historical events I ing what it means to be a mascara
* About old into the front band, then with hand. He is probably the only nominate a 23-year-old gamin successful model. An 11-hour cameras,
an elastle or halpins at the back chimp in the world who sends type, just down from reading day... sometimes night world. Her mouse-blonde hat
it should be quite secure, autographed
English at Cambridge, as the during collections ... endless short, with -United Press,
model most likely to succood. posing under sweltering studio dressed by a hairdresser once a WIDE light sille skirts will
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TODAY'S QUESTION 'The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You Bouth. hold: 6pades K-32, Hearts A-B-3. Diamonds
Clube B-5,
A-k-343 What do you do?
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A Wonderful Trip To The Moon both watted for the wings to
By MAX TRELL
sprout cut, and they
Okay, we're all ready! Hold -You Could Go, Too, If You Had a Hat With Wings!— hands!" said Mr Mariin. Knart and Hand and Mr Morlin all Mr Merlin reached the oak held hands. Then Mr Merlin tree first. He ran around it two shouted: "To the moon we go!" MR MERLIN the Magician or three times, looking closely Instantly the wings slasted flap- glanced quickly up at the of the trunk as he did so. All ping, Knart and Hand and Mr siry and said: "All right! It's a at once he exclaimed: "Here it Merlin shol into the sky.
up It seemed like just a few sce- full moon! We can do it!" He is!" started running across the get- What he found was a tiny onds later when they camo den. Knant and Hanid, the
the crock in the bark. Knart and down on the moon! shadow-children with the turn-. Hanld slopped to see what he
There's only one thing I ed-about names, run at his alde, was going to do. He put his
"You mean we can go to the finger in the crack and pushed want you to be careful about," as out three small acorns, Esch at Mr Merlin said. "Don't lose your moon now?" Knarf arked
hats. If you do, we'll have an they ran.
the acorns, was hollow. "Now "Yes! But there isn't much we'll get going to the moon, awful hard job getting back to time. We've got to get there be he said. He gave Kharf and the earth again! Now, let's see fore it goes down!”
Hanid on acorn each. and kept if he's home," he added.
"Let's see it who is home, Mr The moon was high over the one for himself. "Put it on mountains.
"Pull it Merlin?" Hanld asked. Kmart and Hanld your head," he said. were sure it would be in the sky way down. It's a hat!" for several more hours before,
it set. But Mr Merlin generally knew what he was talking about, "Humy!" he said.
How to Got Thero?
a hat!" Knarf zald,
"Don't lose your hats,” Mr Merlin warned the shadows. "The Moon-Man," said Mr Merlin. "Td bottèr Junarphone
the, door Mr Marlin opened "But--but it's too small to be him and let him know we're or the eggavator and Knart and here! My Merlin didn't ex inid and Me Merlin all enter-
what lunarphone ed and "Just put it on. It'll fi," sakd plain
shut. the door. Then Mr Merlin.
him meant, but Kannt and down they shot down, While he spoke, Mr Merlin Hanid soon found out.
down, down a long slanting shaft And at Knart and Hanid wondered put his own acom on his head.
Mr. Merlin whistled. He wils-lit by a purple light, how they were going to get to Sure enough, the acorn became tled again. He whistled a third length they reached the bottom.
larger as though it were mado the moon. There didn't seem to of rubber. It fitted snugly, it large fat rock ntar which they on. The houses were all fall
They found themselves in time. At the third whistle a It'
large city! It was the City of the be any way at all. "Maybe Mir
made of wood. But the most the cover of a book. A bell rang lighthouses. In cach fecked like a comt of helmet,
standing were
opened UP like
JUçe round, surprising thing of all was this tax down in the
of these deep
opening Suddenly, from both sides of the under the rock. Then a big glass house's lived the Moon-Poopic. helmet, two wings sprouted out. cag with a door and seats inside But the Moon-Man that
Wings Sprouted Out it popped up. He's home," said Merlin know was their presid
Mr Merlin in a cheerful voice, ent. He came floating down Kent and Hand quickly put. "Ho sent the elevator or rather drom the top of his house the farthest their acorns on their heads, just the eggavator, as they call that seemed to be a soap- as Mr Merlin had done. They here for us to come down." bubble shaped like a comfort-
Merlin has a rocket-ship some where!" Honid thought to be self,
They still kept running. But
now they had gone past the gir den, and Mr. Merlin was head- ̈ ̈ Ing straight for a very large and very old oak tree that stood all by itself in
pomer of the field.
Rupert's River Rescue-12
Ruibing
into his coitage. stay here until we find out whic Rupert.pus the kitten on the floor-She gets saucer of milk and takes off his outdoor things for it. In #low: minuitka Billy Goss, who had seen Rupert 'coma Then he calls his mother all about
home, knocks and 'entèis: :When the gras flood beyond the hill and he, mo, has heard the story, he about the floating plank. “My, stares curiousjaj, at the "lițile that kitten mua have had animal, think" I know that- Eright," saya-Mes, Dear.‹**li aut - kitten.?” hel mullers;
SALE: ALOUDS. MESERYED
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great white
Mr
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not blow up it they are worn over stiffened petticoats., Prin- cess Margaret's, full-skirted grey silk gown was perfect example of petticoat influence,
These all pétvicoats,"" have become the latest Américas, fashion craze, Latest devoice Greta Garbo, who recently bought three trimmed with bands of lace in a Fifth Avenue
(World Copyright Reserved--
London Express Service)
Lace And Tulle
For after-dark dining.
By VERA
VERA WINSTON
SHOWN is a dancing dress cover-up
The Moon-Man himself 100k- ed like a man except that he seemed to glow from Inside, as though he were filed with lightl
I wish I could tell you all that saw-the Keart and Hankd books that space aloud, the pens that wrote when you told them to the flowers that grow the moment you planted the scod, and the songs with words · that the little moon-birds mangas that sports itd own they eat In, the moonbeam, trees! jacket for any bid occasion. Herranen Fashioned; In" mauve loco and But there really woan't too nylon tulle, although frothy," N much time. For the moon Wals is nicely restrained. The sirup setting."and)) everything was less bodice is beautifully mould- turning... darts, Fortunately, od at the bust and fils mugly. neither Knatt. noc Honid nor cho midria. The lace continuca Mr Marlin lost their hats, AD down. In handkerchief points on, they were winged back tely the art where it foline the tule horns,
#it was: @ wonderful triplaneta potticoat that forms the Knart and Hanki said to Mr diet coundation, The Jatkot – de Morin,
of Ines' over!" "fulle.
and: bells "outward,"
over. Thịn
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