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"Well, if you can't get a sitter, bring them along. You can pay us the seventy-five cents an hour,”
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creation by scientists of rest of us to work harder? That
Tarttalion is led to this expectation of complete weather- control by an international com- mitior.
would be met the dininend of
Members for each constituency, as millan wuld be ready to stand candidates under such conditions,
of the in passing
Of course there is talk
of weather-control to upplication agrlenHure. But the elbilities for Hinking Weather a new spæret wea
Browing restaurants
pon in war me already be menu in English
dis-
cussed. A stockpile of some sands of tindernturing in steel cont tainers would be a good bargaintrix a dozen aeret for a diplomat, and
now storms relented during a beat
superilous wave would terrify ericmy, especially it the nices were buight green and twice their noosai stre The questions to heretiled before clay next propaganda confer ence Bay well be "Has RunRJE already ut potanned rain? And is the answer to that weaton radio Controlled lightnting, Thunderbolts??
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Let us all be M.P..
I HEAR
that a
Atuall
atomized
kreup
ol
M.P. each with half a dozen dirtelor ups and Income of a New thousands a year from Journal- 1. Is prutesting against a rise at the grounds that too mbel PAS.
of it will be taken in income tax. To invet this objection, could not
representatives
dxempted Tsom tuxuthun, 1u encourage tid
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at
demand should print their ingloat of In French surn to produce violent protest against the French names in wine list, Dear Sir, Would Chateaus any watte AR Pavic Pavie laste
why Ant
should tut Castle? Comas, Annagnar, Fine Champagne, and More Jet Brandy"
Produose: Surely
brandy?
Myari: Inderd It
Marc
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But it is
wine 0:
made from bucks of grapes left over,
[rotni and is 101 cilind
other andies are.
Marginal note
TN order to ensure a repetition next winter of the present altuallar In the matter of egen, farmers will adop the deep-11lter be naked to aystin. Then, when the winter eggs begin to be plentiful the Government will but 20,000,000 preserved Yuzo- alay egg on the market. The Gov- ernment will ther blame the weather.
YOUR BIRTHDAY...... By STELLA
MONDAY, MARCH 29
BORN today, you have a great deal
vitality and slaying power. Once you star? out on a projećt, you eive i everything you have and ret it done in record thne. Since you utanalarid good at both
excention of detall work, you should enter the profesalons where you are able to be,sou own, bozkatu de thug your way and in your own time.
You love high idoals and your sambitions are somia You want! top of the heap-- and to be in the you intend gelling there. Yet you are eminently fair and will never take advantage of others 1 MIE
You climb to success.
ARIES
TAURUS
(Mar.
solye
do well in polttien for you speak bitantly in public and enn think on your feet. Grod in argument, you know all of the answer.
Perhaps your nne, failing it that 3 are 20 much interested in variety of subjects that you and is difficult to concentrate on any one tlung to the exclusion of others. you he fond of permule and cannot be entirely happy if you are log aled from others. ti is proble that you will wed rather late in t
To in what the stars have in store birthday for tumorrow, select your star as rend die curve-punditst paragraph. Let your birthday star ater fuld be your dally guide. TUESDAY, MARCH 30
A
JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954. ??
WOMANSENSE
Discard Is An Aid Polished Cotton For Daytime
"To Good Bridge
By OSWALD JACOBY
WHEN you are' a dotender you W must sometimes discard in such a way as to deceive the de- clarer, even though you may also deceive your partner. Sumilarly, when you are the declarer you sometimes play or discard from your hand in such a way ns to fool the cherry:
A much more unušúsi dovicė Is to discard from the dimmy for the purpose of devolving the defenders. This, may sound im possible, since the dummy is fully exposed to view, but the feat can be done.
When today's hand was play- ed in a team match, ono de- clarer relied on probability, to his regret. West opened the four of hearts, and Bast held the first trick with the king. East returned the nine of hearts, South playing the ten, and West won with the jack. West then returned another heart to force out the ace.
The declarer in the first room discarded the seven of diamonds
from the duinmy on the third round of hearts, knowing that he would not need u diamond trick and that the
contract
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West North East Pass
1 Pass 1 iN.T. Pass 2 N.T. Pans 3 N.T. Pans Pass Pass
Opening lead♥
would depend on a good club guess later on. Ho. then ran live rounds of spades,
East say from the dummy's discard that diamonds were un important. He therefore dis- carded three diamonds on dum- my's five spades. He knew that his nine of clubs wan't worth but he also knew that saving,
a club finesse South might have
to guess.
Lo
spades, After running the South tried to decide how play the clubs. He knew that
cards in spades and hearts com- bined. The chances were very good that East had started with in which at least four clubs, case it was probable that East had the queen of clubs.
to be a few 21-Apr. 201- even if there seem Make full ison of your natural in- multior ntul Irrtialing delays.
22-Sept. 23)- to
VIRGÐ (Aug. semity
perplexing problem patiently and you will You can go very wrong, indeed, East had started with only five
unwarranted attention 10 you pay everything that the gosipa my..........
LIBILA Chept. 24-ict 23)-- Tackle the Jubs that need doing with vigour. Nothing is to be gained by postponing an unpleasant task.
ACORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- be far better for you to It wilt
personal sacrifice or con inake [+
make vence, rather praise onl ihan ka argue.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)— of wisdom for your pearls
them. who can appreciate
(Apr. 21-May 201 - De exceptionally cautious in giving Better Wall advice to others today. until you are asked.
GEMINI
(May
213-- If you have a. Jei to get done in a
perior of Time, :pecial everything you do carefully.
CANCER
22-July (June
21-June
arganice
21)
If you are getting a bad cane of "vacationitis," meke plans but stick cimely to work at hand.
LEO July 24-Aug 23)-- Get a good day's work accomplished,
CROSSWORD
12
Across
1. 1 mature in an anagram, (9)
7. Diann stood like this when she.
was being painted, (7)
11. It may, be all around you ---but
it's not other. (9)
31. Mr. Lincoln, or the man with.
the Iriali rOSS, (3)
14. Hanted, mostly Oxfort
.and..
Cambridge craftily ol10040 eight,
(0)
15. Those bables made Kingdiof
Well known, .(5)
17. A cathedral is due.' (4)
10. Your neck liss one. (4)
3. If someone were to do this with
violence the next blue roight be
nu ideal punishment. (9)
23, 20. A tall for a ille ? (3. le 4 53
35. Keen to make a joint ? (*), * 20, Beo 23 Acroa.
27. One in the song bad 28
Across (0)
28. This lad wanted to work for 27
Agrosa, (4)
Down
1. Gull that likes catnah? (9)
Midas cula and hala thanascript.
5. Nalion won a battle here.^(4)
4. Obvious. (8)
5. Broken ons is of no vahto, (4)
3. The engid's nestelo, rye. (5))
6. This does not make -86 "gin
any low potons. (4)
8. sweeping part of 16 Acro
(a)
13 của You Dare A Teizon (0)
11. Gipilt one for a 14-
1. One for your lighter in,
land.. (4) 20. KON
10. Ploture gallery, (4),
37 Tuck in the old atorios. (8)
10. Christmas child. (41
32, 4330 American, no la this whines
168 engagedi (4)
24. A ball-joint ten doon, without
(UGROME
Sava those
on't give advice unies explicitly arket.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20). Aspects are not too auspicious today. Guard carefully against Joss ut property or valuables,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. Look shrad toward what you want to accomplish in the coming month- then finih tip what is on hand now.
PIACEN (Feb. 20-5lar,
19)
20)- Whatever good you, accompila ty- day will depend entirely upon your own efforts. Don't expect outside help.
CHESS PROBLEM
By L. APRO
Black, 12 pieces.
White, 10 pieces. Whitte to play: mate in two.
Solution to Saturday's
problem:
Kt others;
1, KL-Q5, wailing. 2. Kl Q3; 2, KIXP:1 2, Kickt.
DUMB-BELLS
.
WHICH IS
MR. BROWN
AND WHICH IS MR. GREEN
CANT TELL COLOR BLIND
Acting on this reasoning, de- clarer cashed dummy's king of clubs and then finessed the jack of clubs. West won with the queen, of course, and took the rest of the tricks with good hearts and the ace of diamonds. South was therefore BCL two tricks.
At the second table the bid- were ding and opening lead the same. On the third round of hearts, however, this de- clarer discarded a low club from dummy. This made it look as though he was not interested in clubs but as though he was interested in his blď suit, dia- monds.
Household
Lipstick or rouge stains be removed clothing can
frat wit' them coftening glycerine then washing in hot soopsuds.
Hints
on
by
eut
A pinch of salt added to sour fruit during cooking will down
the On
amount sweetening needed.
or
sure
of
Never store household poisons with
near food or in dis- A# carded food containers such
Be
the milk bottles, poisons are labelled clearly and kept out of reach of children and pets.
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Dust hangs upward, so when you clean walls, brush with an upward motion
to prevent smearing and streaking.
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If you like an oiled dust mop, dampen the mop with a mixture of three parts kerosene and one
stand at least 24 hours before part paraffin oil. Let the mop using so the all will penetrate and won't effect floor drushes.
This day dress, In polished cotton, shown by the London makers, London Town, is trimtned with white pique. It has a strapless boned bodice, side pockets and full äkirt with an unusual gathered front. The shirt-type matching bolero has the
new double stand-up collar. Express Photo..
CREAM OF PARIS DESIGNS FOR "THE AVERAGE WOMAN”
Schiaparelli Will Be Forerunner
Fashion has bestirred spokesman.
clothes-conscious Paris,
She
even
the Midinettes
to have
Is
new
some
Page!
DUCK A L'ORANGE
MAIN ATTRACTION
By IDA BAILEY ALLEN
desk telephone
M "Hello, Mother.
4
rang, brandy favouring to taste. "Alld Not busy?' the duck; heat until very hot. Then I'd like your opinion on a. Servo over flaky rice, (menu for a buffet dinner for tin.
Duck a l'Orange with Chest- gucats. Now, this is what I've planned,"
nuts: Prepare duck a l'orange.as directed but to the sauce, add 1
It was my daughter, Ruth, b. sliced cooked chestnuts, | speaking Mrs Alberto Castelli→
wife of a busy young public Biscuit Torloni: Beat egg relations executivo and happy yolks light. Add e, sugar, and mother of four-year-old Diane, a few grains salt. Stir until and Lynn, who is almost all of graininess
disappours. Placo two.
over boiling water; stir and cook until very thick, about 20 min. Beat occasionally. Set En A
BUFFET GUEST DINNER dish of cold water, Beat again; when cold, add 1 tsp. vanilla and 8 egg whites whipped atiff.
Tomato Juico
Assorted Olives Celery Hearts Whip.1 pt. heavy cream stuff. Potato Chips with Cheese Dunk Fold into the custard. Transfer Duck a POrange String Bours tops with fine grated to paper containers: dust the Tossed Mixed Greens Solad
crumbs
Coffee
Biscuit Tortoni
macaroon
or fine- chopped toasted almonds. Pack "Delightful," I approved. "But in a freezer tray in.2 layers with considerable work to prepare." paraffin paper and cardboard be- tween. Freeze until firm, about "Oh, I'll do most of the cooking 2 hrs., at the lowest temperature
I've in a day or so in advance.
the refrigerator freezing scheduled my time, and even chamber or in the food freezer. allowed half an hour for a rest, Serves 10.. while the children nay, the aftertioon of the dinner,"
For a glamour note, Ruth froze the biscuit torton in # Plans, went as scheduled. A boat-shaped. cream - coloured day in advance, Ruth prepared plastic containers. For serving, and crisped the celery and salad she bordered the edges greens, ronsted the duck, and halved candled cherries and bits cut it up ready to combine with of citron.
the sauce, which was also made, shead Sho also froze the biscuit tortoni. That left
last- minute cooking the day of the dinner.
טה
All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve @ Unless.Othercise Slated
Duck a "Orange: Prepare a B-ib. duck for roasting, Rub.ali | over with cut clove of garlic,
11⁄2 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. monosodium glutamate and 4 tsp. pepper. Place on a rack in the roasting pan, and
roast in a moderate
Loven, 380-375 F., allowing 30
min, per lt. Boll the giblets in
If Your
with
Child Has
High IQ...
3 c. water for 1 hr. Saving the By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. lquid, strain and chop Remove
the
fine.
duck from the roast-
ing pan; cool and cut in bite-VE been getting a good many sized pieces... (This
letters about the preparation
child, can be done a day In advance, usually a boy, whose school
longer if you have a freezer.) To psychologist finds him to have the drippings in the roasting a high I.Q.or whose teachers pan, add 2 c. boiling water and aro sure he has more than simmer 10 min. Strain the average ability at book learning, stock. Cool and remove fat, but who is sailsfied with averaĝo
or barely passing grades., 2 To Make the Sauce: While the duck is roasting, bring to a boil
stock,
1 tsp.
the chopad
Juice
His teachers often complain
THE high finance of High average woman"
costs, says her "Mounting production "It will certainly high pressured taxes and social. fine-shredded orange peel that he doesn't do his work or of the 3 times, starting each time with complete it on time, and that he ore be copled within a year by the securities
cold
water to barely cover. Add shirks jobs which require some 60 fashion houses Schiaparell has announced a other
in reasons.
1 c. tart orange
to the effort. A number of these Inds Paris. That is on economic change in fashion policy.
"Lack of foreign currencies
giblets
and are described as popular with Schiaparelli will hopes this
allow necessity and
orange rind their classmates, some of them- going to be the first in the field." restricts a great number of our liquid,
the c. of
previously chosen as class presidents. Just exactly what this full wardrobes.
"How con an Englishwoman
cooked, drained shredded orange She is planning a "New Order" order is and how it will affect spend a minimum of 180 guineas peel. Stir in 15 c. currant Jelly
woman" to replace the old because "the the "average traditions of the Paris fashions Schiaparelli's secret.
She has, however, Indicated are beyond the demands of
economi- some swiftly changing and
the problems that forced her into this change. cally discerning custom."
"The cost of creating a collec- The Now Order will "take the cream of Paris designs to the tion today is fantastic," she said.
BOYS'
a
of
AND
remain
and
on a Paris model when her
simmer until it melts. Then total annual allowance in foreign stir in 4 tbsp, cornstarch blended The same with 4 tbsp. cold water. Simancx- currency is £307 applies to the women of Latin boll. 8 min.- American countries."""
-{London Express Bérelce)
GIRLS'
Knarf Is Very Talented, Indeed
-He Can Do Everything the Animals Can!-
By MAX TRELL 66ENERAL TIN," said Knarf the shadow-boy with the When South then ran dum-
turned-about name, to his friend my's spades, East decided to discard clubs and hold his dia-the Tin Soldier, "is it true that
there are fishes that can fly?" monds. This was enough to tip South off to the location of the
"Certainly," replied. General called Rying They'ro and this de Tin queen of clubs, clarer easily made his contract,
"And they really fly?" asked Knarf.
CARD Sensec♦
Q-The bidding has been: North
East South
West
1 Heart Pass 2 Diamonds Past 2 Hearts Pass
You, South, hold: Spade 0, Heart 5, Diamonds K-Q-J-10-8- 4-2, Clubs K-6-4-2. What do you do? ¿
A--Bia four diamonds. This distribution shows unbalanced
(sition you are unwilling to con- sider a contract of three-no- tramp) and a very strong-sulfi Your partner can take it from there.
TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in, the question just answered, You, South, hold:: Spado' 0, “Heart," 5, Diamonds KQJ-10-8-4-2, Clubs K-Q-4-2. What do you do?-
Answer. Tomorrow
WHAT'S HIS LINE?
fisher."
"Indeed they do, Knart," said General Tin. "They leap out of, the water, skim through the air, then fall back, into the water again."
"Liko birds," said KnarL.
in a way," nodded General Tin, "But they're not birds. They're Ash?"
"And is it true, General Tin, Knart said, that there are Birds that can swim like Osh?"
"Certainty," cald General Tin. "What birds?" asked Knart.
South Pole Birds
"Penguins,” said General Tin. “They're really birds.. They can swim, but they can't fly,-- They; live near the South Pole. They look like Little people."
"And," said Knart, “are there mico that can By?"
"Certainly," said General Tin, “Bata öre like mice, Buts.com
Docata eat bata?" asked Knarf
"Maybe they do Rimlit Cienéral,
"but I never saw, one dož "it"Cats waůld have to film
"Do any birds talk?" asked Kotrf.
"Parrots talk," said General Tin
"Do any birds hum?" asked Knart.
"Humming birds hum!" "sald General Tin.
"Do any birds whistle?" ask- ed Knarf. General Tin..
"Mocking birds whistle," said
"Do any birds dig?" asked Knart.
Robins dig for worms," re- plied General Tin.
"Do any birds tell people to get up in the morning?" asked Knarf.
#Roosters tell people to got up in the morning," said Gener- of Tin. "Why are you asking, all these questions?"
"Because," said Knarf, "I'm a boy who can talk and hum and
At this point, if desired, add a little sherry flavouring and
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whistle and sing and dig and swim. I'm also a boy who can run and jump and turn somer- saults and stand on my head and crawl and walk up stairs and read a book."
"That's right,”. said General Tin. "You're a boy, who can do all those things."\\"
One Big Thing
"But I'm a boy," said Knarf, "who can't do one big thing. The flying fish and the bats can do it, but I can't?.
Pettguins can dive and "wink" but can't dy.
A LAX STUDENT ·
The teacher of one such lad is distressed that ho, has
been of his class, elected president since "he is so lax in pursuing his regular assignments and sels Bo poor an exemple in sponsibility."
Over a number of years, I've watched. some of these children myself and have come to the conclusion that most of them have been sadly harmed in their character development,
and
alted in their futuro social usefulness, for want of adequate discipline of the kind which. would have given them practice in hard work.
They are the type of children who should have proilted at home and at school from being they required to do many things. would rather not do. A poor education for any child, and especially poor for this type of is a scheme of home or school train bag: based on
the
principle of expecting him to do only what he feels like doing, and, attempting to make every- thing he should do, so attractive, that he can't keep from
from doing it.
"PARENTS" PROGRAMME
"What's that?" askód: General Tir
""I can't fly," said Knorf.
"I don't know
about that," Fald General Tin. "When I was a boy, I used to jump up, and down in my bed. And I'd often fly up to the cefling and down happy. He never thought he
Suppose you are sure that your again."
could fy, and now he know he child, over five or six, is very "Oh, I can fly Uke that!" said could. I made him feel that; hemart. While you should: alm Knorf.
could do a little of what the to help him get on well with "Then you're a boy who can birds could do, just as the birds other children of his own age, By" said General Tin.
could do a little at what he you should also be very edger Knarf walked away quite could do..
was to have him practised in doing
hether
Rupert and the Black Spark~13
new story
Rupert
and
the
Space Ship
Kthà very
often
kind on child; who:
{sponsibilities). Trist boonis
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