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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
JACOBY ON BRIDGE
Timing Pays Off In Bridge Game
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By OSWALD JACOBY
[ORTH and South were very
Non
ambitious when they bid a niam with the hand shown to- day. South and good distribu- tion, to be sure, but his high cards wore in the wrong auit. The queen of clube,
for example, would have been inore valuable to him than either of hin bly diamonds,
Went world have given de- closer trouble if he find opened either a spade or a club, West had no way of guessing thke, however, zu be nude o porturil lead in his partner's bad suit.
Eust won the first trick with the nee ut diamonds and velueti. ed a trump. The fortunate open- ing load gave South a chance to make hiz siam, bat inuch care. ful play was still neeeruy
The slam obviously deperuded on bringing in the Clube with - out further lust. There was netsh to rely un a good club break or on club tuge, titke South could disemed a clubs from
ragha diamond. GULADY Even this would not be enough, however, if both the clubs and the trump broke 3-1
After
Summe thunghal Soutu worked on the bed taming te won the end trick in dusany with the jurk of hearts, carded the new of babe, and then teal
Low
NORTH
KJ03 AQI03
+J AAKJ
EABT (D)
▲ AQ 108
2
A 30002
WEST
70542
870
7042
48
4971
SOUTH
None
➡ K 10 9 4
КОВ
410 00032
North-South vul.
Bouth
West
East
14 Pass Pass
Pa Pass Pass
IV Pass
Puas
North Double 4 0
Pass Pass Opening lend-♦ 3
inte
4
No wn plane. South next cached the king and of stuprugnis, (carding The park and tching of chuber from
the cuming
South next ruffes a club with
high trumps, or duny
lebdient a trump to ** The m bay the fen, ami ruffed another chub with dutiny's ace of trumpa.
By now, the clubs were estab» 1 the tramps were all samwit South could ruff a spade An order to gri to his hand and cour then end out the remain-
ig god clubs,
itsc
til South woohit
make vodenet if he began by draw- Jang frumpe He would then med two enbies to his had to establish and cash the clubs, she would have only DIC entry, in te skupe of bla Just trump.
♥CARD Senses,
Q-With both sides vulner- able, the bidding has been:
South West North East
1 Heart Double Redbl. 1 Spade
?
You, South, hold: Spades Q- 9-5-2, Hearts A-K-1-0-0, Dig- mond 4, Clubs Q-3-2. What do you do?
A-Pass, Your spade strength Is part of your opening bid, and you have nothing extra so show at this point. Let the bid rido up to your partner, as his redouble requested,
TODAY'S QUESTION
The bidding is the same as in the question Just answered. You, South, hold: Spade 7. Hearts A K-J-U-3-2, Diamonds 4-3-2, Clubs A-3-2. What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
CHESS PROBLEM
By L. PINTER
Black, 8 pieces.
CITORY PATEL SERVICE ING=NUEVA TÕRI
"I got everything with the fifty-dollar cheque you gave me for my birthday. I used it as a down!
• BY
payment."
• THE WAY
•
by Beachcomber
\NE, who has his linger on the
ON
pulse of
the nation has
pointed out to
crisis me the which ha
arisen in the Aling annexe of Charlie Suet's De
Unless more Roman partment. ruins can be used as foundations for new blocks of offices, a few more country houses will have le be taken over to house Suet's thousands of cabinets,
peculiar
double-fle,
Wash your has in
KLEENIST
the Liberal detergent.
simple Reggie. Just vote there Liberal." "Didn't know were any left. Well, cheer-oh!" (A week later): "Rognlet What's happened to you? I hardly re- cognised you. Been away?" "No." "Someone left you fortune?" "Wrong again Robin. I'm
oing to vote Liberal.. Hen makes one feel good and I owe a lot to you for the tip." "Good triplicate, and the cabinets are man, Reggle. Now we're both an arranged, not according to the at as ndles (Thinks: "Thanks Code-index
the ordinary to the Liberal Party.")
counter-chrck, td-and-fro system takes up mure and more space every day. His papers are fled under code-numbers correspond- THE TO alternate letters, which
that they ure filed
Int to
Tour large
put
Get fit the Liberal way
Been yacht- 6】ƑELIO, Robin.
Much ing?
"No feas
"H
WOMANSENSE
Anne Sharplay reports on the ideas of nine models
CAN
WELL, of course, they
have to starve them- selves to keep their jobs."
That may be the thought. that consoles the girls with ampler frames when they see top models.
But do model girls starve themselves? Not all.
I find that most of them laugh at the word diet.
Most model girls, in fact, ent like horses,
They will toll · you
about it. with
ith Lavish descriptions of the doughnuts they est, the puddings they adore and the cream cakes they tuck away.
Just being a model is the besk way to keep a model girl figure they say.
That is, of course, when they are working hard, giving two or three shows a day, putting in several swift-paced miles to the eliow and going through as many contortions as a cireus net when they are getting in and out of clothes.
But between seasons IL
holiday time tape measures aud- denly shorten and the needle of the weighing machine swings ominously soutli
and ut
Favourite Meat
binck-
of
Fides This necessitates quad- Snibbo will be there uple registration, with
with a con- redundancies ལོ༥༥iuernt
that advertiser What THE theory Suet calls his basic overall card- is entitled to mow what Favourite "reconditioning index pool takes up. by itself, type of television programme is dist" for black-haired,
Thit this to accompany his advertising eyed model PAT GOLDS" #gentle organisation, of course, does not worry Subbo, Sribbo WORTHY is osta mixed with rives employment.
has plans to deal with anything milk and gar (mixed spice from Turkish poetry of the 13th instead of sugar if she wants to century Lo the latest parlour-save the calories). Into it the game.
amounts" All they ask in to bostira "limitless allowed
to end a talk about chopped carrot, apple, shredded To busy." "Well-but, you look Tolstoy or a report of a cricket cabbage and sultanas. marvellous, full of health and match with a choir of female
"It makes a wonderful swed. How the volces singing. energy and all that,
Thanks to Even my husband likes it," says blazes do you cu il?" "It's Snibbo.”
Miss Goldsworthy,
Nineteen-year-old MACKENZIE, beauty from Dublin, likes a dish
and
apples, "The apples are stuffed with grated raw carrot and cabbage with little pineapple added and the Juice of И lemon squeezed over them.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
BORN
Uday
Ki
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
KANG-
ekete Uionally high utais el ca become extremely impalleat, will time who de nu come up to them. You are pusiųve, define and at lunes-event too stubborn for your own Rowdi
Once your want
YOUT wny-m other method will killer. You need to quard against becoming Int-temperezi who you are enemed, fur you often way things in anger that yet regret when you have cooled off. squirol being imposed upon by those whom you might trust too much.
You have real feeling for art and, In youth, would probably like to be painter. Whether or not you are able to pursue in a career, your Interest in art will always make you good critle You enjoy travelling and will wana to do a great deal of
lifetime. I during your
By STELLA "f sardines
"I's delicious
DEIRDRE
tall
and what you will wear this winter
YOU EAT AND
BEAUTIFUL?
certainly helps the favour," she believes.
A dignified model Iron Luxembourg, MARTA WHITEHEAD, brought # fortunate habit from her native
Country Like ail Luxem- bourgers she has only one main Incal day and she loves a chilled cooked salad of French beans, turnips (diced with their own leaves),
ретья carrots, celerine with a dressing of white wine mixed with a teaspoon of oil, seasoned with:-salt, cayenne Pepper and garlic.
Irish w
or steak. Beefsteak is the only
meat I cat' and I love with served with a sauce of vinegar,
BE
THE FIGURES ... and the FACTS (A) Deirdre Mackenzie is 19. Beefsteak is the only meet sho
wats, usually with fresh mint leaves.
(B) Pot Goldsworthy has a ' reconditioning swèst"—oats, milk and sugar. She adds conot; apple, cabbage and saltosas, "Even my husband likes it,” she says.
(C) Jane Chorley cooks fish in wine. "Helps the flavour and
doesn't harm the figure," she says,
ព suet puddirur with sultanas
Atomic age will bring
New Way To Preserve
Food
Washington. THE atomic age is com-
ing to the kitchens, Use of the atom, to pre- serve food definitely `· is in sight, although it may be nlong while before the modern home boasta atomic heat and light...
The Army Quartermaster Corps, with the help of the Atomic Energy Commläslen and billed government and Industrial institutions, is spearheading the study of sterilisation of foods by nfomile radiation. Although the project silli is in its infancy, it has met with considerable
CASS
The Army
the five- undertook the year programune with an toward such fogistient econo mics as lighter packaging and leng
use of refrigeration-not to mention the morale-Ufting as
Ipcols of a more appetising '0.1.
stable.
Experiments to date have shown that foods subjected to kamma roys remalh phiEnd- monally free from apoilage, ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY Conceivably, the Army food | preservation research could
abolish
K-rations, dehydrated potatoes and powdered eggs for the serviceman on the lonely outpost, The advantages are unfold for the homemaker, who would be able to keep a well- stocked pantry and refrigerator for months without fear of decay.
Most of the experiments have been conducted at the Quarter- master Food SELE Conlalhez Institute for the Armed Forces But several Chicago, 111, research contracts
at
have been
farmed out to universities aml
food institutes,
Actually, the
in
research atomic preservation of food has
been going on for years, but it moved
after Into high goar World War 11 as a result of the of availability
radioactive Isotopes. Some of the sensational work has been carried on at DIANA MARTENS, attractive".
Ucularly Gruyer and Cheshire, the Brookhaven Laboratories an model with the "English" look.
where, by sheer believes in always grilling meat and a last-minute dollop of lee and she cats at least 21b. a week. Long Island,
cream.
But perhaps the last word seeldent and the fallure of one with sardines and flsh and never frying,
should come from the incompar- experiment, scientists discovered İlkes She
cold artichokes
able DOLORES, Hartnell model they could "preserve polators for 10 and still one of the fresh and firm for nino months.
your re chopped onions and parsley
most graceful in London.
The process could be likened My to having a box of groceries X- mixed with a dash of oil. And
have never dicted. JANE CHORLEY has a dish
DREWSTER,
figure was just made that way," rayed.. It is sterilised but there that she calls her "salad sucy," she eats yoghurt with clana actress as well as
a' model, cannot start the day without she says of her sft. Bin, of is no radiation which could be This is on the chop suey prin- mon instead of sugar, Among those born on this date are:
HELEN CONNOR, top model sucking a
"So. supple lemon first.
slenderness, "You just harmful to the consumer. ciple of lots of shredded veget-
A racehorse out of a Martinables (uncooked) with a dressing with the Marlene Dietrich look, good for my skin and the whites can't
"I must of the eyes," she explains. of wine vinegar, which has had belleves in iced water.
So there you have it, Straight herbs steeped in It, na an drink at least four pints a day,
or,
the and
silky from the racehorse's mouth. BRENDA MEE, alternative dresssing. a light don't have tea or coffes,
I think milk is revolting.
blondo who was Miss Britain WORLD COPYRIGHT mixing of sour cream.
She breaks all the rule with, 1953, readily smiles when you her favourite pudding-which is say "cheese." She loves it, par-
You
developed have a strongly jove nature and pre the type whe ingy fall m love gif, a dozen tiines before you finally decide upon your marriage partner. But unce you have made to your mind, you will never charge it. You are known every where on a loyal friend and it sa maid that your ward is as good as your bond.
James Knox Polk and Warren C
Presidente: Guard Harding. U.S. Flavin,
fresh mint leaves," she says.
g. playwright: Horace Furn and Ann Parrish, authors, Joby Cudahy, merchant: Ann Ruther ford,m star; the Aga Khan.
To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select youF birthday star and read the corres ponding paragraph. Let your birth- day star be your daily guide. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
cause error.
SCORPIO LOEL. 21-Nov. 23) for attempting
to be the spice Variety can prove of life. Why not try Romethinit a little different this sing?
HAGITTARIUS (Nov. 24-Dec. 23)~~ Be on the careful aide just now. You cant control your stars by keepin your wits about you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-JAN. 20)-- A day when an accident could wreck your future plans, so be elreutuspect in everything you on.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 10)- Sul not the day to make an in- portant decision or start a new pre- jeet. You can make plons, though.
PIACES (Feb. Zo-Atar. 20)- Don't Jump to conclusions or net im. pulsively. A false start on ch intry can cause on accident.
21-Apr.
ARIZA
Chear.
20)- Guard all resourves enutiously A gradual process of profit-making to day is better than being too adven- tuřesome.
TAURUS (APT. 21-May 21)- If you take a good look before leap- ing into anything, you will find that you can make nortual progress.
GEMINI (May 22-Juno 21). Use your coctumon sense, especiadky in Lamily affairs; and you can solve ali problems.
to hurry will only
CROSSWORD
13
M
122
N
Across
1. Pioneers in the cartoon morel
ment (2, 3, 4)
8. A sleep among the reing tipa |
(3)
9. The well-fed bird 1 11. Victim of a trick. (4) 12. Operntla fute, (B) 2. The chosen. (3)
CANCER (June 22-July Not your day, no swim along with the glad if you keep your head above water.
toy White, & pieces. White to play: mate in two.
to
Q1) any; 2, 0, 100, or P
problème
westerday's
LEO (July 24-AK. One of those days when it seems as if nothing gets done right! So, just
do the best you con!.
(8)
10. After hun, there's no one
you wish a try.
to
18. In other words, 18 ACTOR, (4) 10. The boat-race number, (6)
Viting ones are traditionally important. (7)
2. Unusual follow. (3)
Palme turned around: (5) 27. Over poetical. (3) EN
VIRGO (AMK 24-Sept. 2328, Quite a tidy step. (8)
cliances with Lady Lucki
29. A score in 16 Agro.([U]
Take no Hoe your own hill of beans; don't $0, A penny tagged on to a fish.
experiment with giving advice to
anyone.
(Sept LIZA
24-Ork. 23)--- Caution in detail work is imperative,
DUMB-BELLS
AND. HOW DO YOU SLEEP
ACONE
powa
1. Bale and hesi. (9)
4 One of the fly-sway pair (4)
3. Bounds as the ship find a pince,
4.
1 te up! (0)
name." (8)
Indicates a lady's former
3. Where three jittle fabios sYAM.
In the song. (3)
4. Beautiful apY. (4)
7. Linked
with arop
by
the
:** chucker-out. (4)
_10. Is bare to roake a cassino peril.
(0)
14. The batman's-odatle; (0)
18. The M.P. Esta into the Tast
somehow,{{D) WANA
17. Byron ifarold. (0)
19. 14 this down, alamberer! (0) 21. Ted is a bit out up round abous
Pan morning," (0),non
No used to send an socount if "you're paid an ihim, 16)
25,, Bou for no-rowing men. (8)
SOLUTION
TO CHECK YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
"Cooling fish in a little wine doesn't harm the figure and it
BOYS'
Lemons First
DOROTHY
AND GIRLS?
Strange Bathing Togs
-They Belonged to a Frog, Gouse and Sunfish-
By MAX TRELL
carth
RESERVED Landon Express Service,
MAGAZINE
the friends of mine I was telling you about,"
In spite of the curious ap- pearance of the frog-bathing suit, It acemed to help Mr
seit and walked off, saying he Merlin's swimming in a remark- would be back presently.
able way. For instance, he stood at the edge of the on a rock pond, bent back on his legs, sprang into the air and dived way into the middle of the pond. Then he went through the water Imagine their astonishment a like a streaks. Finally; and most few moments later to see Mr remarkable of all, he was some- Merlin returning with a sort of how able to spring out of the and land on the greenish-yellowish bathing suit water again
as though, someone under his arm. "Well, I borrowed rocks, just one from a friend of mine" he were pushing him from behind. anid. "I'll put it right on." With
"AH," said Mr Merlin, the "But I'm sure no one lives met here," Hanid said to her brother. magician, when he Knart and Hand, the shadow- "He won't be able to borrow, a children with the turned-about bathing suit from anybody." names, "it's a pleasure to see you both on such a delightful day." The two shadow-children smiled, said good-morning, then told Mr Merlin that they were going swimming.
Bound for A Dip "Swimming," said Mr Merlin: "What a coincidence. I'm going. swimming, too. You're going to the pond, I suppose?”
Knart
an even
i
• Sparkling Scales
Wearing
bis frog sult, Me Merlin, jumped off a rock.
MANY PROBLEMS
Other experiments have been conducted with slices of brood, encased in airtight envelopes to prevent drying out. Untreated alices of bread developed ex- terisive mould after several doys. Those given jaotople treatment were in perfect con dition three weeks later,
In
another demonstration, three samples of frankfurters were placed in airtight plastle envelopes. In three days, an untreated
developed sample mould and spoliage at room tem perature. A sample treated with mild radiation remained fresh for approximately 10 days. A sample treated, with more ex- tensive radiation was unspoiled after two months" expomire at room temperature,
bo
But the scientists" point out
there are many problems yet to,
• solved-such as alterations in favour, ordour and -' colour in some foods, length of time of storage after radiation, and development of new packaging methods,
So, don't get rid of your res frigerator yet, - United Press,
Accent On Waistline
ed from his friend, the sunfish, This suit was made all of scales, Mr Merlin skimmed, darled, Mr. Merlin's next bathing suit flashed, and sparkled through was made out of feathers. He the water, exactly like a 1- had borrowed it from a goose. beam...exactly like a sunfish.HICH designer is a With the goose-bathing suit he
that he went behind a tree and "os, my dears,” said Me BOOTS came out wearing the Merlin,, "this is a wonderful greenish-yellowish bathing suit. bathing suit all right, but now
I'm going to borrow It was the strongest bathing better one." suit Knarf and Hanid had aver peen. It covered Mr Merlin from head to toe.. It made his hands and Hank answered, and his feet look webbed. It yes, that's where they were made his eyes seem to pop out going.
of his head. "It makes you look "All right," said Mr. Merlin. Just like a frog" said Knart,
"Of course," said Mr Merlin was able to sit on top of the "Let's all go together."
woler and paddle all around. So they all started toward the (and ha · grunted like a frog), pond together, Then Hand that's whom I borrowed the sult But the best bathing suit of Rold: "But Mr Merlin-you from a bullfrog He's one of all was the one that he borrow haven't got a bathing suit.”
Mr Merlin looked surprised. He stopped He frowned. For
a moment it tooked as if he were about lo turn back. Suddenly be smiled, "I'll borrow a suit, he said, "from a friend of mine. down at the pond."
·
Koort and // Hanld wondered. as they walked along, what "friend of bla'' Me Merlin meant. They couldn't think of anyone who lived down at the pond. However, when they mentioned this to Mr. Merlin Ko just smiled and add, they were quite
who live down; ni the porid. You'll soon see that I'm right
Rupert at Greyrocks Cove-11
After they Have fiskaled and lunch in over Mt. Beat decides to read the "paper in the audabipé: Mfr Some orable (would be nice ön such á bot dayAng KaY'N TARAWIL trote in the
hej murmure
¿ him/
"Gosh," said Knart to, Hania,
New York.
W woman to follow? One
7
as they walked home later, in Paris de-emphasises the wish I were a magician like Mr bustline. One in Manhattan Merlin. I'd borrow wings from says the fashion accent
swallow and go flying."
should be on the waistline,
Designior Mainbocher, whome clothes ara worn by some-of the loading figures of society. and the theatro, decreed in his autumn and winter collection that the walling be "marked
combined low."
Just arrived
Rupert's Latest Adventure RUPERT
and the HOLIDAY SHIP
with
through the ribs, t
designer
•·lower
ing of the waistline, gave
length of une from below Tent
the arm to below the round oz the hips 36A, the look of a long, healthy stretch
HI daytime!
coats and short eveni are belted, with few but the bolts all are “and blung: 18W
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