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1952.

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Here's A Play Every Player Should Know

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"You had, me fooled, Doris. I didn't think you could break a full nelson,"

BY THE WAY •

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by Beachcomber

Geschichte der Denkmdier amply unpredictable." The crowds mit chaired r: :: oberstaufengewalt stamme gebrocht,

dieren Pavement.

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Bachmannliche wohl zuztinnen The frustrated hornet pehalt.

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9 far as I know this judg. mént of van Bucholtz has never been contradicted. It re- mains as true today as it ever was..

Wild scenes in the City EVERYBODY who is anybody is

discussing the freeing of zinc. The dustin-leded, and bucket conscious, with a metallic giler in their eyes, have already (4 a.m.) form themselves into begun to questes, and private importers are wwarming up the drain-plues of the London Metal Markot, wearing paper hat and calling for choora ipr zinc. On the Block Exchange were witnessed faniile scene when orders worth £3,740,811 B. d. were carried forward by the bears Uramediately underwritten by and

Stockpliers talented underwriter smiling happily, distributed little bags of virgin zine to sympathiters and one old woman, who had walked all the way from Ashby dạ wept la Zouch, broke down and when she arrived at a zinc, ware- In Ormesby Street. The house effect us the costiot-living index, commented a galvanisert "will be

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Falcon, thoda Soutier's-way.

1One who galvanizes.

HOWEVER rapidly

to

cruelty human beings is increasing, re- verance for animals is keeping paCE, memorial service for i read of a

20,000 deed cats, and of a man who had no sleep during an air-pasange because he had to hold a nervous baboon and put a croendilo to bed." it all reminds me of the man who advertid for someone who would volunteer to be stung by a frust rated and homeless Homet, at pre- sent living in his cottage. The cot- Lage-owner explained that he him- the good self could not undertake work, as he had allowed a savage Alkalan to bite him, and was not feeling up to much. He added that it was very bad for hornets to be

of self-expression deprived might lead to a suppressed complex. Wisdom of the ages

and

Two fleas worre converaing outside Keitin-al-Rizah. the torque of Said the Arat fea, "What would you do if you suddenly inherited great wealth" on the death of some To-

cond lative?"

fita, Sald the "Brother, I would purchase a largă 8. dog.".

(Sayings of Shabesti-Ibn-Daoul.)

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West

Bouth Pesa N.T. Pro Poss

Pats Pass Opening lead

By OSWALD JACOBY

I ever write a book called: What Every Bridge Player Should Know," I will surdly in- elude the correct play by East at the first trick in today's hand. When this hand was actually played, East hadn't read my book and therefore came up with the wrong answer,

West opened the six of mades, and S41 won with the ace. He didn't see anything wrong with Ul play, "third wince he had been taught hand high, as his mother's knee,

East continued with the queen of apades, und South, held off, South Won the third spade and promptly went after the clubs, East could take the King of clubs, but there the Zast Oefence unwillingly rested. could not lead another space, and South early won the rest.

As everybody has noticed by now, I hope, the correct play by East at irick une is the queen of spades.. It East makes this play naturally and automatically. South will be com pelled to take his king, Immediately.

If he falls to do so, he rune the rik of whining no spade contract at all, Fur all he cars tell, West has the ace at spades, and this is his only chance to stop the suit.

After South whs the first spade trick, he cannot make his contract. club tricks lie seds at least two and he will therefore quite naturally try the cluts finesse East will there

of clubs, lay upon take his king down the ace of spades, and lead a third spade, bermifting West to take the rest of the suit.

The whole point is that East Loses the queen of nothing by playing

YOUR BIRTHDAY.... By STELLA pade the first contract. If West

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28

·

End strange places, Fond of new Dit today, you were born under

un of the strong, forceful aspects you will probably want to travel and you will have an objective early widely in your youth. But once you in life and go right out after it. You have seen the world, you will want are definitely a perfectionist and will to settle down in your own home. not the Your love nature is sincere and your forgo anything which to

be an especially, best. You prefer to go without. marriage should

someone who is a gubaitute. Happy one. Select Father than accept

for and loving

the affectionate and upright in all Suaightforward

greatest contentment. you do, you expect everyone else to be of the same calibre.

is and you Your physical health is naturally But not everyone must guard against disillusionment, robust, but you are apt to abuse it by overwork. Learn to give your. for it can embilier you unnecessarily.

are not one to to welf regular intervale of relaxation Although you around blowing your own horn, you and change of scene. All work can have a goodly store of quiet, self- make you dull. confidence. You know, in your own heart, that you are good. And you are willing to wait for the world to discover it. If you would, be a little more aggressive, your success might come more quickly!

To find what the stars have in select your store for tomorrow, birthday star and read the corres pending paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. zz)--- A busy day. Keep your nose to the grindstone and you will accomplist more than you think.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)

been If you have

tlibughtless in criticising someone, make amenda and patch up A misunderstanding.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 18) Friends or relatives who are out of town should be posted on what you are doing these days.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Maz. 20)- Don't depend upon others. You will and that relf-reliance will pay the best dividends today.

ARIES (MET, 21-Apr 29) Be hospitable to those who have just become members of your community,

·Friendliness 'always pays.

TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 1)- If things don't ren to be going 1cording to plan, be philosophica about it. Change your plansi

TIEMINI (May

22-ило

21)-

A fine day". for Anding bargains. Members of your family, especially brothers and sisters, may need your help.

CANCELL [June 22-July 3)- Get delayed delall work out of the

INTELLIGENCE TESTE ALLMYTH

By T. O. HARE THERE BIG Oven bouses f Ailmyth College, and the contest for the inter-House Boccer Championship 11. naturally, a keen ona. bours play one game against each of the others; a win cpunta 2 points and a draw 1 point. Where there via.

- 2. poltits, position

chkinpionship table \depond, upqa gosi ayGABKE..

A. specia) feature of shin contesta. the award" of") allverspoon in respect of overy, goal scored. The spoons are distributed to merebers of the teams winning them the discretion, of the captaini of the B

position i the championship table were: 1 THE WET dorgon.

"(2) Mermaid" till. Dragon Centaur." (O) PROBIC (7) Cáryphon, - The number of spoon warded was not only the smallest an record, trat the-saunallost, possible

001.

Nuiswoltesine, incidentally, had swoored the name number of points- Suthar Was the enrull of the Podtail Farwest: Orange and

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has the king of spades, East's queen will win the first trick, South has the king of spades, He is bound to win lek with it sooner or later, and the defence, should make every to win the to force South effort trick wooner rather than later.

CARD Sende

Q-The bidding has been:

North

East Routh

1 Heart

2 Hearts

Pass Pow

West

↑ Diamonds Pass

You, Bouth, hold: Spades 7-6-2, Heart 7. Diamonds A-K-3.9-4 Clubs A-J-10-5. What do you do?

A-Bid three clubs. The bid at the level of three by the responding hand is foreing. If bartner can take KATO of spaces he may be able to try for Ente in "no-tramp.-

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.

You,

Clubs

way so you can start a new project South, hold: Spades 1-0-2. Hearts

7-5, Diamonds A-J-10. at a moment's notice.

Spend a pleasant

LEO (July 24-ABE. 23) -

evening with A whose cultural group of friends tastes are similar to your own.

VIROO (Apr. 24-Sepl," 21) Don't insist on having your own way if the suggestions of another appear sensible.

(Bent. 21-Oct. LIBRA

21) Don't let yourself be annoyed by unimportant details. Pay aftention only to vital matters now.

SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 22)- Tidy your personal affairs. Don't leave loose ends to be tied up later on. when you are butler.

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15. Tils summer

20. Pines for the bird.

22, 6ée 13, (4)

Joy

23. Captain Dartsen wore ong, (5)

F. I'd seen a oseminativo. (7)

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A-K-J-9-4, What do you do? Answer Tomorrow

DUMB-BELLS

NOW THAT YOUR SISTER MARRIED IS SHE HAPPY?

MARGARET LOCK WOOD and ber

daughter Tools show their new party frocka Margaret originally wore a gown In white lace over while taffeta for her new film, Treni's Last Casc. Now she has had

it oopled in black lace over black taketa: the neckline is picked out in jet and crystal beading. Toots's trock is in patterned white lace over white, taffeta, and she wenen a ribbon hairband EYE-NOTE :- Margaret Lockwood wexes no mascars on her top lashes : makes up the lower ones only.

SHOCK SPOT

The CHOCK tactics to draw attention to the new clothes,

trousers on the left are made entirely of patchworked mult coloured corduroy; the skirt is in leopard fur fabric...

London Express, Servicm

· HOUSEHOLD HINTA

To remove'n yellow rust stain paper towelling with solution and in your sink caused by dripping apply it to the stain for two or three seconds. Rinse well with water, prepare a weak solution, hot water. Repeat if necessary, of oxalic acid, one part acid to but use carefully as the acid may 20 parts water. Saturate some weaken or ruln the finish.

WITHOUT TRAGE.

Hartnell hit on

a good idea as his first perfume launching party. He gave away deep red slik handkerchiefs for removing lipstick traces.

WINGED, John tilelgud, bow-tied, at la 'back · fram'- Bollywood party, Diana Wynyard wore a striking-bat, - and Perry Asheraft: a · Mamis” fringe. Diana' it in black velvet, had white feather winge daringly placed at the back.

WOMAN WITH TWO CAREERS

Oyster Fry To Start Season

By ALICE DENHOFF SOUP, followed by fried

donor oysters,· · tossed green

By VIVIAN SANDE NEW YORK.

vatory she held a job as nurse Boston blood Many people switch from at the one career to another, A few cenitra.

salad, a fruit dessert makes combine two careers. Few, it

Then she moved to New a nice Sunday night supper, any. combine Christine Palmer is doing. York and sang minor parts and a good way to start off

Carlo Oper the oyster season.

carcers

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with the San

Doctors Hospital. ·

con- Now, ale has her Orst tract as a featured singer, with options for renewals.

Christine, an attractive darkt- Co., meantime working at haired woman, is a registered She also is a soprano nurse. with the New York City Opera Company. She made her debut this Autumn in New York, sing- ing the role of Musette in Puccini's "La Boheme," and was on tour with the company when

for it headed

the mldwest recently.

Christine's

Helps Both Ways

A Real Feast

To serve 6, mix one c. cräcker Beat meal with 14 tsp. salt. one egg, add 4 c. milk, isp. minced onion and 4 tsp. salt Drain 24 oysters, roli in sensOTI- cd cracker meal, then in egg, and return to cracker meal for Anal coat. French-fry at 380. The dark-haired singer said, F. for 2 minutes. Serve with "I'm not planning to give up lemon wedge or tartar kauce preparation for nursing for the operatie stage is a pre- her first career began while she just yet, Singing was studying at Mount Holyoke carious profession and you can

French Fried Shrimp is a real College. She quit college and always get a nursing job.

feast, a dish that is well worth enrolled in a nursing school at

just think I'll continue u bit of extra time and effort, Hartford, Conn. That was 1934. Atting the two careers together.

Boll one pound fresh shrimp Christine sald

It does make for in 2 qt, bolling water to which she always even had played the piano, although hectic life."

bay leaves, & peppercorny and she had not had a lesson, and

have been The soprano sald she hasn't ono tbsp, vinegar decided to take up music whße decided which of her careers added. Rinse

twice in cold she studied mursing.

she, les better but che has water. Peel shrimp and remova

(Shrimp found nursing has helped her black stripe.

thusiasts will please note that In opera.

there is available "a special in- years at

"You learn a lot about people strument to make this pesky jou the Hartford / Nursing School around haspitats," she explained. a quickle) she also attended the Hartford "That helps me to be a better) School of Music on a scholar- actress,” ship.

In Nursing School

During her three

-

Now for the egg coat, which is something special. To one As an opera singer, it also beaten egg yolk, Add" 1⁄4 c. worcestershire Her double le became even helps to be a nurse.

ketchup, isp. she niore complicated when

sauce, onion minced very "I'm the star of the scenes," fine, and 1⁄4 tsp. salt. Mix well, dound, she had vocal talent.

she explained. "A nurse comes then add to one beaten She won another scholarship, in handy if a performer be-white. Roll shrimp in 11⁄2 2. a year, at the. New comes ill or a member of the cracker mond seasoned with_34 England Conservatory, Boston, ballet corps sprains liga-tsp. salt and top, pupper, Dip then While studying at the Conser- ment."-United Press,

in special egg mixture, back to cracker moal for final coat. Fry in deep fat (380 F.) for one minute, until golden

good for

BOYS' AND

AND GIRLS'

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

The Lost Children Of Hamlin

-The Pied Piper's Flute Takes Knarf to See Them

"Why...what's that?" asked

Knari.

Rock Moved Aside

Then an amazing thing hap- pened. Mr Merlin put the ute to his mouth again and blow a single shrill note, Instantly the whole ground shook-and the next minute Knarf found him- By MAX TRELL

self standing with Mr Merlin in "It's the Pied Piper's flute," front of a pleasant, grassy II. KNARF, the shadow-boy with

With that, "The entrance is around on the. the turned-about name, was replied Mr. Meriln. sitting on the steps of the back Mr Merlin put the flute to his other side," Mr Merlin 'was say

blow a few notes. ing. porch reading a book, when Mr mouth and Merlin the Magician come along. They were wonderfully bright, a red velvet cheerful, jigging notes. Almost He was dressed in

So they walked around to the gult, and he had a pearl-coloured before he knew it, Knarf had other side of the hill. But there high hat and a cane. He smiled dropped the book, had jumped was no entrance there, either. 05 ho

to Knarf. Then he to his feet and began dancing a "Just a second," said Mr Merlin. came up VERY!

glanced down at the book. THE ONLY

"Ah," said Mr Merlin, "I sco THING SHE

reading about a cousin of DOESN'T LIKE ABOUT "I'm reading about the Pied MARRIAGE!

Piper of Hamlin," said Kaart, 16 A

"the one who got rid of all the HUSBAND rats by playing his Bute and making the rats follow him. But he was a very bad

man. He made all the children follow

8699 THE LEDGER BYRDICATE

CHESS PROBLEM

By O, NEHONG

Black, 10 pieces.

White, II pieces. White to play mate. in fivo,

Solution problem!

anys 2,-Q mas

you

"I let them know we're here." 118: yes!

said Mr Merlin as ho Then he blew on the flute again Knarf and the notes seemed to say, stopped playing fand stopped jigging), it's the Pled "Let us in, let us in!" And sud- Piper's dute all right. How do denly a large rock moved aside, and there was, the entrance, you like it?"

"I like it fine. Only it makes right into the hill. "Now," said me dance when you play it." Mr. Merlin, "follow me."

Mr Merin put the flute to his

mouth and blew a few noten.

They walked inside. First it Made Rats Danco

was quite dark, but by-and-by he noticed that all around the 'the room were other little rooms, "That's it." said Mr Merlin, Knarf's eyes got used to 100...then he locked them "It made the up inside a big mountain. Was And it also made the children were going down a long, sloping bed with a boy or girl sleeping of Hamlin dance. It made them tunnel. At length they went in it. And each child was smiling

hum

he your cousin, Mr Merlin?"

Lived Long Ago

rats dance, too. darkness and he saw that they each one with a bed, and * each

all follow the Pied Piper when down a flight of curving steps, in its sleep Mr Merlin smalled and nodded. played it. They couldn't help turned a corner and there they

he

huge room ware, in a

with a

Knarf Stopped: Him “I didn't know him very well, of it."

"Those are the children of course. He lived three or

"I don't care much about the great round ceiling painted blue. four

The room was filled with toys, Hamiin," said Mr Merlin. "Shall hundred years ago and I never rats," Knart said, "but I do caro had a chance to get acquainted about those children who were all kinds of toys dolls, rubber I wake them, up?" Mr Merlin with him much. But he was good locked up inside the mountain" balls, tops,; marbles, tin soldiers, put, the flute to his lips. But enough to let me bave this" And "So do I," said Mr Merlin. painted wagons and hundreds of Kart stopped him. "No," he Mr Merlin reached into the "I wonder what ever became games: "But where are all the cold. "Let them sleep, Mr

children?" asked. Knar. And the lin." pocket of his red velvet coat and of them?"

moment he asked that question look out a thin black tube.

"Let's go and see."

Rupert and the Windwhistle-28

Taking Ruper from his friends of my, Palace," he says memly, * Where are you from 7: And the guard marches him aware what brought you? How is Silently they alids round dangerous are you and not frosen to death? ledges in and out of jowers, ac Anwar me quickly, for the only bridges, and ingis, the royal counter-reason that I have allowed you to: King Frost looks se him aloomily.⠀ be in my presence is that you

I do not understand this invasion gementioned my son, Jack.”

#NASTALE'CHICHTS: RESENTED ·

Don't

forget

your

Rupert

Annual

Mer

Very well," said Mr Merlin. "But you see they're all happy. They play hero all the time, and they never get tired of playing. And they never, never want to go away...and best of all, they never, never grow. up."

Then Knarf and Mr Merlin. the Magician tip-toed out of the hill, and Mr. Merlin blow on his flute again, and Knart found himselt

on the steps of the buck porch ones more. Well, sald

Par, Merlin as he put the Auto-di pocket again, "now you know what became "of the childron who followed the Pied Piper of Hamlin who was my cousin."

Merlin, only they can never grow Edither, Krow untied and

M-Merlin Just

shrugged his shoulders and walked off in his beautiful · red velvet sult, sawinging || file cand and tipping his pearl-ostoured bish hat........

brown.

Baked Stuffed. Fish

And here's a recipe for baked stuffed Ash, something that can win plaudits even from, folka whp aren't keen on Asli dishes.

Mix. cracker incal, d dileed celery, c. chopped celery leaves, 2 tbsp. ketchup. melted butter, 1/2 tap. salt, tsp. marjoram, 1⁄2 tsp. pepper, tbsp. lemon juice and 2 tbsp. Juice taken rpm. 3 e. tinned tomatoes, Fill cavity of 3-4, pound

white

3 tbsp.

Ash with stuffing. Faston edges together with toothpicks,

Rub outside in and place of fish with salt, well greased baking pan. Pour tomatoes over fish. Shoo small onion and one small green

ona

pepper, and add to tomatoes. Bake at 350 F. for about an hour. Servó with cucumber fans and lemon slices.

FITTED COAT

borough blue, tweed by Victor

the Bouths barn member of Lohudwa topi con fashion designers and who design 1.Iszyń, part of Princess Margaret's (wardrobe. -The ends and”: cráva) sta

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