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JACOBY ON BRIDGE

End Position "Very Pretty'.

By OSWALD JACOBY

TODAY'S hand comes to

us from Terence Reese, the great English expert. "It has an artificial look,' he admitted, "but the end position is very pretty.”

South wins the flyst trick with the ace of clubs and hopefully enshes his six top cards in the red is. It either red Jack happens to drop, declarer ciun get to dummy with the king of clubs to cash a red ton of his twelfth trick.

Nothing good comes of thin plan, since West has control of both red suit. Eust discurda two small clubs, carefully suving his control of spades.

South next tries the spades, and West discards the tea of clubs on the third spade. Once again South is disappointed.

South makes his last by by leading his losing space.

NORTH

West

13

4532

10 9 53

• 10 0 B 2

ax 7

WEST

109 J976

J987 4QJ10

KAST

J870 ❤42 +45

86432

SOUTH (D)

AKQ1

AKQ

ФАКО

4ADB

Neither ride vul.

Houth

4NT ONT

Puss

West North East DN.T. Pasa Piss Poss Pass Opening lead-♣ Q

must disceret. If West discards a red jack, dummy will save the established red ten. Dummy will then win the last two tricks with that red ten and the king of clubs.

West's only hope is to discard the jack of clubs, whereupon South discards the king of clubs from the dummy!

East wins the jack of spades and must return a club, allow- ing South to win the last two trieks with the 9-8 ut clubs.

it

Please don't say that South can make the 12 tricks by taking the three high spade very early, it's true that West would be squeezed at once, but wouldn't be nearly so pretty. And please don't say that some- body really played this hand, because we aren't quite ready to believe it!

♥÷CARD Sersen

Q-The bidding has been:

WORL North

1 Club 1 Spade

You, South, hold:

East

Pass

South

,

AS VAQJ42.95 7424913

What do you

AmBid two heas stoor hand

is strong enough for a bid, and 'your suit la good enough to pro-

text you against a disaster,

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold:

AQE WAQ3942 ◆K742 43

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

ACTUS

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This may be endorsed in rour' paport (4)

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to make sport

1 Bhoemaker worknice. (4)

Jn Very one sounds like no indie-

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23. Nothing to the answer. (3)

23. Criandor's plot, (4)

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know

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Generali will have, muale, wharetorik

fled, white, ybilów, or duck" (*);

died out wit

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This Funny World

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956.

many

Gibson

"You'll love him, Mother---he's as awful drip”

YOUR BIRTHDAY ...... By STELLA

THURSDAY, JULY 12

BORN today, you are one of

own

the natural scholars of the world. You care very little for the material things of life und are only happy when you

are acquiring and using come basle knowledge. You have new and Interesting ideas of your and will promote them, caring Bille whether others are inter- esled—yet pleased when

they In other words,

you are a reformer in the usual meaning of the world, since you don't insist that others

follow your lead. Just so long as you pre allowed to follow your own vlear unopposed, you are con-

Arc

tent

You have a feeling for busi- ness, although It does not interest you particularly. But you do have an Instinct

for money-making and it likely that you will never want for anything. It is probable that you will accumulate consider- able wealth during your life time, even though you never may work too hard of trying to make a fortune,

FRIDAY,

CANCER (June 23-July 23)- Broaden your social contacts and yɛı. may, discover that as a result

business your

in Ler ste are reactivated.

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) - Clear up ofice routine early so that you can look forward to an (njoyable, social week-end. ne. las this evening.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)- This lady when a new kita can prove a real money-maker, If you

only will approach the tight person cay it,

LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) — This is your banner day this month. Achieve practically any- thing you destre, be it cart social in character,

or

SCORPIO (Oct, 24-Nov, 22)- You may combine business and pleasure with profit. The boss inviting you for the week-end in the country?

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Deo. 22)-Your hopes may be realised loday, especially a romantle osport is in any way involved.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)-Put your best foot forward today and you may be pleasant- ly surprised at the response you receive.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) -Make it a point to get out and micet people. New friends can bring fresh excitement into a dull life,

You are fond of

nature, of animals and of children.

You

will be happiest if you live in the country, surrounded by a large family of your own chil- dren who, in turn, will have all kinds of pets! You women, es and would make wonderful tea- pecially, are fue with

children

cf course, children.

on

10

chers, advisers and, mothers of your own You kem to have a real un- derstanding and the power

Inspire and encourage youth,

Among those burn

this date are: Compte de Gasparin, scientist; Jean Hersholt, actor; George Eastmon, inventor; An- drow H. Reeder, first governor of Kansas; Nathan H. Meeker, Colorado pioneer; and Henry D. Thoreau, author.

for

WOMANSENSE

"Orient", an evening dress in embroidered talle. By Maggy

Rouff.—Agence France-Presse,

Kindness Binds Happy Family Ties

IN

By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.

Pare

SPICY HE-MAN SANDWICHES FOR P PICNICS

VERYBODY enjoys a

By IDA BAILEY ALLEN

"Epiente," observed the

Chef, "especially when mincks are quickly packed. or largely prepared in ad-

vance."

"One of the important points In planning easy plentes," I added, "la gathering together ahead of time, in a special place, the necessary carrying cases, vacuum bottles, paper

containers,

plates

and

napkins, sandwich and plyethy lene bags for packing and paper towels. Stock up aloo a low tinned C bottled sandwich spreads, breads, packages of cookies and jors of relishes.

"Make this picnic storage corner part of the equipment for easy family summertime living and the making of a picnic snacks will take minutes Instead of hours."

Summer Picnic

(For Outdoors or In) Chilled Fruit Juice Skinless Frankfurters with Mustard and Grilled on Buns Potato Chips Tossed Vegetable Salad Cream Cheese Sandwiches on Derk Brend Welsh Rabbit Sandwiches Pears, Apples, Bananas Chocolate Layer Cake Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk

THICK SANDWICHES with aplood beef filling, a tossed salad, fruit, cake and beverages make the planlo a su PODES.

the third in the middle with 2 (4") layers of meat between.

"A filing that will make hit with any man is made with spiced beef."

4

C.

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Mounwhile, boil down any ro- maining liquid to make i c. Stir into the meat. Puck into for easy, slicing. pi. refrigerator dishes to chill Cover, store

and use is directed.

This Alling can be kept in- definitely in the food freezer if wrap-scaled in moisture vapour- proof containers.

Spiced Beef Sandwich Filling: Remove as much fat as possible from 3 to 4 lbs. fresh brisket, chuck or shank of beef. Add bolling water, 1 silced peoled onion, 2 tsp. salt, 1 tsp.

Allow 3 hrs, to thaw at room monosodium glutamate and temperature overnight in Isp. mixed pickle splee tied in the refrigerator. a piece of cheesecloth. Cover. Simmer 3 hrs, or until fork- tender; or pressure-cook 1 hr.

Remove the spices and meat. the Chop the meat into small pieces,

**The reason many men do not enjoy picnics is because they do not get enough to eat, especially if the meal is largely made up IN this column I have children in the same kind, pa- of sandwiches," observed

presented so many cases tient manner. And when these Chef. "They often get too much To And what the stars have

two fathers get together, occa- bread and of fealousy, bickering and slonally, they enjoy

too Little meat. in store

you tomorrow.

discursing Husky men and boys need high sekct your birthday star and quarrelling between a young technical matters in their re-meat protein sandwiches, read the corresponding para-er and older child in the spective professional fields. graph. Let your Birthday star be

same family that some of your dally guide,

my readers may suppose JULY 13

it's always like that in any GEMINI (May 22-June 22)- family. The creative arts arc favoured now. All'cultural interests wil brings special pleasure, too.

TARGET

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How many words of faz letters or more extri you from the letters in the square on the

making each Ward, tha letters lo each of the vinult squares may be used once only Each word must contain The large letter in the centre squnre, and there must be at feast one nine-letter word in tho Ust. No plumis; no foreign words; proper HaINTA, TODAY'S TARGET: 23 wolde, good: no words, paru gooit; 38 words. excellent solution tomorrow.

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had sham which spans SPENT

BOYS'

Parents write

Thick Sandwiches

About the only thing we pur- ents did, that we were aware of, to cultivate the mutual admira-

tion and companionship of these "But many homemakers think brothers was to observe such they cannot manage to buy relationship enjoyably. In this enough meat for thick sandwich manner we may have had more fillings without breaking the rarely

the good influencé than we realised. budget. Boy anything of agreeable companionship De- tween their children, Morotetters It's wonderful when an older

a child does things and come to me in response to

makes

me

things which bother them ander

about

wish the opposite were true. But we all know famílies which the brother-sister rola tlónships are very happy.

We

S

A

or

for

Trick Of The Chef. Spread the spleed beef he-man sandwiches with - mus- tard mixed with tomato ketchup,

Change Of Attitude Gives Life New Meaning

By Anne. Heywood

"The best way is to turn to

NOMETIMES I think we've rainy days, when the children those old reliables, the less ex-

gone too far with this got in her hair,' she'd find outs of pensive, lesser used

herrelt longing for the nlee, poultry psychosomatic medicine neat, quiet oftee, beef, lamb, vend

lain-cook them carefully with business. It's getting so

qc plenty of appetising seasonings person can't have a simple

drag through the day,” Cut off excess fat.

cold

"thinking how head

without his she confessed,

endless the chores, how board friends analysing his psyche rewarding was married life. I

"Then,

on a wooden

knife, coarse-chop

the

mcat,

what from.

"This will make a fine sand-

A

and

| column around a family or child things with and for a child problem than around ono re- several years younger-reads to cording some successes. Often I him, mends his toys or makes playthings for him or with him, Drt teaches him new games and new skills, helps him learn to pley

among other protect himself children, and to get along with and with a two-bladed chopping and trying to figure out began to be all tired out, them, helps him know what is

he's running away bean to time I had for unable to sleep One of the happiest memories right and wrong, helps him, in but don't mince it. I have of our children was the short, to grow up.

it I decided I just wasn't the kind and patient way our oldest can prepare our children

domestic

that

should type, woman I know sprained son had of explaining things to for such relationship, if we train

her ankle while on the way to get an office job again in a his brother who was nine years the younger one early to respect

hurry. I decided all my ills, younger, It was a source

meet her husband for dinner. of the rights of the older child,

from the migraines to the The poor man many happy hours between drain him en self-reliance and

couldn't figure

stomach trouble, out whether she was secretly result of the wrong job,

wore Tho these boys over the years while encourage him at ample

play the younger

hostile to his table manners or was a preschool with other children of his age.

in tot, while he was in the grades, Also, we should encourage simi-

with somebody else. love then high school and later

"For a double deck, I would in lar developments in the

The fact was, it was college.

making one sandwich night, she child and express our pleasure suggest

was wearing high Now that they have families when

at heels they show kindness to with 3 slices of bread, one.

130 vain themselves, each one treats his each other.

the top and one at the bottom, wear her glassest

SOME TRUTH

AND

Mary Jane's Problem

זיי

süld

older

wich filling that can be a half- inch thick. It will be moist, so the sandwich will not be dry.

Three Slices

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

sit

and get ready to scratch him on his nose if he comes too close." "I wouldn't do that to a dog," -It Took Time to Find the Best Companion-

said Mary Jane. "I like dogs."

"There's only a fow, things By MAX TRELL

"You can haven't anything to do," left," said the eat. said Mary Jane.

on the fence and sing. MARY JANE, Melt

the rag-doll, "Nonsense,

the cut. can look for a spool thread PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar, 21)

rather lonely. Her Whenever you have nothing to and roll it along the floor until Partnership offairs involving inistress was reading out of a big do, just sit down and wash your it's all unwound and rub your- business and money matters can thick book with the book on the free. It's what I always do, self along mother's leg until she be resolved profitably in your floor and she lying before it. And it's what PVD tought my gives you a saucer of milk. Or" favour now.

said the ent, suddenly remind kiltons to do." Mother was in the kitchen "But my face is clean," said ing herself of one last thing, ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20) --- busy with dinner, Father was Mary Jane. Perhaps in new contact means a not yet home from work. The "Catch a mouse," said the, cat. new and interesting job. Make canary was sitting quietly on the proper responses to an offer the porch in his cage. The two do." made you today.

goldfah In the aquarium were swimming about TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21)-making a sound Originality, if bared upon practical premise, can prove highly profitable it developed

now,

a

without.

Clock Cottage

can sit In

In a corner and

That will give you plenty of those things: So she went But Mary Jane didn't like any

back into the playroom and Catching A Mouse, stretched out beside her, mis Mary Jane said she didn't trees, and read the book with think it would be véry much fun her. catching a mouse.

Very well," said the cat, "I'll

"There's no need to feel lonely," the cat told Mary Jane, The Best Fun

No one ever fools lonely reading was the best of fun of all - a book, Because when you

Even Mrs Cuckoo ďď not tell you something else you can have much to say. She opened do. Go outside and wait for a and Mary Jane wondered why read, you're never alone. You're the door of her clock cottage dog, to come along. enfled out.four: o'clock,

CHESS PROBLEM quickly shut the door again. It up your back, raise your fur it. She dain't feel at all lonely wonderful adventures.

then

By T. 1. HL

Black, 9 pieces.

mode Mary Jane feel lonelier than over. She slipped out of the room and mado her way

White, 10 places,(5 ¿While to plays matę in thr

down the hall, '.",

At the end of the hall, under La chair, mit the cat. She was quito alone, too, But she wan purring contentedly. Mary sat down beside her.

Jane

'malow vald Mary Jane." The cat looked at her. "So was I, until you" came along. Now neither of us in alone." T

Ta like to talk to somebody," Bald Mary Jane

Ba*About what??" asked the cát, "I don't'; lrtów!”, bald “Mary Jane.

Do

and

was

n icyם

to

Of course, ilko everything else, there is a good deal of truth in it.

PROBLEM UNSOLVED

"Without too much trouble," she continued, "I managed to go back to work. I found a sitter for the children, My hus-- band raised no objection, say- ing that anything was better than seeing me drag around,

"I thought my problem was

When we are happy, living the solved. But it wasn't! After a life we like and doing the month or so, I hated the office things we enjoy doing, we tend and

kept getting sick and

to be healthier, to have fewer having to stay home.

colds, headaches and upset

stomachs. And when we hate

"Then I cemo to a startling

our lives, and have jobs that conclusion: My illnesses, hadn't we can't stand, we de tend to come get sick more after,

the from [wrong worki come from plain simple rebellion and a grass-is-

that

had But how can you tell when always-groener approach it's really the wrong work? reallgod

half-heartedly, How can you know you aren't work

ought to be giving everything kidding yourself?

+

Wag

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doing my

when

I had. I resigned the job” anti- Take Midge T, for example, went at the housework with real

10

Midge is a young mother of rgy. three, the youngest of whom is "Some day, when the children In kindergarten. Midge used to one grown, I'll return

havo a aterciarial', Job, which busirress," but right now, I'm she liked a lot, before she was giving this stage of the game, married. After a while, sho everything I've gut." And 1 began to miss her Job On haven't been slek a day since!"

By: JEANNE D'ARCY

That

LOOK RIGHT Then rear it took her so long to think of out with the book-people Having

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