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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1960.

WOMANSENSE

JACOBY BRIDGE

TODAY'S hand is a problem for

duplicate players. How would you Ko ubot making six no- trump after a favourable club lead Of course, the defence hàn to help you a lot, but you want to give the defence every chance to po wrong.

Here is why Roy Biston of Phoenix handled the problem. The jack of clubs captured Kasi's ten truck one and dunmy's nine of clubs held the next trick. The jack of diamonds was illow- ed to hold trick three and the aine of diamonds trick four.

A heart lead to the queen and

a resume to his ten-knocked out West's age of that suit and when West refumed a club Roy was

VICARD Sensek♦

Q-The bidding has been: North East South West 1+

Pass

7

You, South, Hoid: AAZ AK 1054 AQ05 432

What do you do? A-Bid two hearts. You only havà 17 points in high cards, but you also have a good mult.and tremendous diamond support.

TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner rebids two no- trump. What do you do now?

Answer Tomorrow

WEST

4J04

▼A54

43 QB654

NORTH (D)

AR853 VORE

• JZ 4AK97

SOUTH

A 10

EAST

AQ972 J97

❤ 10 0 0

♣ K 10970

*JA

AQIS

103

No one vulnerable

North East South 1ệ

West

Par

14

Pass

Pass

2 N.T.

Paso

Раза

Разд

Pass

3 N.T.

Opening lead-5

ready for

By ALINE MOSBY

Bachelor Girl's

Mission

4

To Moscow

(How does an American girl working In Moscow solve her housing problems? How does she shop for food and clothes? What is her social life like? In three dispatches, Aline Mosby, the only permanent female American correspondent in the Soviet capital, describes life for a bachelor girl among the Bolsheviks. (See tomorrow and Thursday for Parts 2 and 3), Part I, tells where she lives).

Moscow.

MUST be the world's only working girl who I

lives with teletypes next door to my bedroom and a friendly Russian policeman guarding my front door.

Quite a week!

THEY

any the hand is Adding to the colourful sconc were ал attractive twosome, quicker than the eye, Shella Schneemann In char- ensemble and Paula In apricot Elk with

but this week the hand trouse

could never catch up with Latham

the Eye flashing from the matching stole. stately St John's Ambu- Chatting with Mr Fung Plong The two and a half front lance Ball, to the gay fancy Fan was Betty Church, smart in rooms of the apartment comprise dress Alliance Francaise black with 1 lovely white

iho UPI bureau, My

steam-

heated, cozy quaciers down a dance, gazing in admira feathered stule. long hall consist of living room, tion at the lovely flowers Kate Chestnutt in a brown bedroom, bathroom, toile! (alat Government House, the slik print was overheard nink. ways a separate room in Russia) exquisite dancers of the ing plans for merriment In England this summer with Naturally, office and apartment Royal Ballet at the Houg- Capt. G. E. and Mrs Nloodemus. overlap. The steady rhythm of kong Round Table film the teletypes in the hallway is premiere,

homey, comforting

and kitchen-quite a luxury,

a

sound

jolning the The Ear was filled with love-

ly sound at the Elleon Joyce

I'm dropplag off to sleep. Kafety of the many parties concert. Prior to the concert the

Are

Wis

1

And somedays when I'm fixing | given for the visiting Charles Gomersalls gathered

Our pholographer Is Canadian Navy, dinner,

eyeing many of their friends and renow developing pictures in the sink with and

admiration the music-lovers at a reception to Russlan translators

welcome Miss Joyce. making tea on the stove.

staunchness of the "Wal- My furniture was Imported labios" at the seven-a-side Others seen by the Eye enjoy from Copenhagen. The focal Rugby, enjoying the

ing the Rod

magnificent concert didn't appeal to Stephens' lecture at the Paulette Pollak and Gav Kelly and bedspreads also, were Yacht Club....it was with a párly of friends. bought abroad. That Job took quite a week! six months of fabric swatches flying back and forth.

fabrica

draperies

As the only permanent female American corres- pondent in Moscow, I help cover the Soviet capital for

western taste, so swindle to make the United Press International and, as a woman, also have the job of keeping house. News reporting in Moscow is one of the most exciting jobs a woman can hold 1oday, but being a bachelor girl here is a daily adven- ture, too.

rest of the tricks. He simply dis- carded the king and ten of dia- monds on the two good clubs and

hung on to the little seven spot.

the

Lovely saris delighted eye when the many friends of Trade Commissioner and Mrs Rab entertained at the

In a burst of unihustman, I de- cided to paint my apartment Pakistan Then he eashed his two last hearts and East was pseudo- Moal single correspondents apartment in a "foreign house," myself. Scarning the walt for Flepzed. He could have un-live in holela, so I was pleased where only foreignera live. A imperied paint, I stood in lineRepulse Day Hotel in honour of guardied the queen of spades, buto unpack my baggage in an member of the news staff lives at a nearby hardware store. The their National Day. he wasn't that smart, He let both apartment-even if the UTI in the other half. It's theoreti- kitchen, thought. should be

his high diamonds go and Roy bureau was in I.

cally possible to rent a hotel blue and olive green because made the important twelfth trick

You Just don't co apart rom for an office, but our Tasz Russians are in love with these ment

hunting in Moscow. teletype ináchines. from the colours. The picturesque wooden There's no such thing as Soviet news agency, are not country houses usually are green

with the seven,

want ad Foreigners are allowed, in hotels. handled 2 separate com-

munity and apply to a govern- "Garden entrance” ment bureau, UPDK

for for

with carved blue shutters: even the now sweepers in town require peat those hues.

Solid

at

Pago 7

the

keyhole

Mira Catherina Walch from Canada who is visiting her family the Mericks. An al- tractive trio helping with the arrangements were JORT Von and Ruth

Sydow. Joy Chiles were The Derek Harrisons

"Longsight,"

for

Forsyth-Smith,

lovely home of the RW, Middlebrooks, was the

The Eye miles to see John return setting

the American and Mary Lou Leckie Women's Club monthly charity after a long but lovely leave in bridge and mahjong party,

England, but saddens to see the Corrie-Hillis. departure of the Joining Noreen Smith and long an attractive addition Jean Anies, smart in blue wool, the young married set.

By JEANNE LESEM

U.S. CANNING INDUSTRY

CELEBRATES

to

apartments as well DLA

The UPI bureau and my 'ad-' dressmakers and fender joining apartment are in a six-

New York. fixer.

story apartment house.

But although the colours were I long- ingly look out the window at beautiful, the palat was strangeTHE French, they are a

THE children playing in the snow and to me. It's nearly solid. You are husbands hurrying home from supposed to mix it with point paradox. They deride work,

"convenience" body for the Amerlean camming recent increase consists of vege- I don't chat with them thinner and a sirone arm. May-precooked in the elevator. For our separate be I used too much thinner, but foods, yet 1 Frenchman industry. wing, we foreigners use the beek my handiwork lock a gocd 10 invented door which another tenant, a British embassy member, dryly refers to as "the garden on- trance.

Office space Correspondents - the only foreigners

business here except embassy officials cannot get regular office space. They make offices out of half a large

NEW YORK Cookery Tips

FAST MEAT BALLS

Whip up a Swedish meatball dinner in minutes with this re cipe from "The Now Сап- Opener Conit-hooic," by Poppy Connoi

To i can of meat balls in spr- thetti sauce, adil 1⁄4 teaspoon of ground allspice and 1⁄2 teaspoon of gravy seasoning. Simmer 5 or 0 minutes. Just before ser- virgt, stir in about 4 tablespoons of heavy

Serve with cream. boiled potatoes, lingonberry or whole cranberry sauce and

reen beans.

SQUASH WITH BACON Treat dinner guests to squash with bacon, Five pounds of equash will serve 8-10 persons.

Wash squash

place, and whole, on race in large sauce-

Add boiling water -inch depth. Cover and steam 1 hour or until tender. Remove from saucepan, cut away seeds stringy portion. Mach until

pan.

on

fluffy.

10

Season with 2 tablespoong butter or margarine, 1/2 tco-

Embassy personnel frem Kol- land. Isrcet and France also live In the building. Out in front in little house stands an unch- strusive policeman on duty 21 hours a day.

daya 20 dry.

commercial can- government's

year, the American Industry observes the

In another shop I found well-ning at his paper that looks like an Oriented request. rug. This I used to liven up the

This bathroom, much to the puzzio- ment of our Russian translators canning

Lable, juice and fruit mixtures, and toricy prepared foods, in- cluding orany main dishes.

Appert's experiments included most of today's canned foods: meal, fowl and game, so37, milk,

As Napoleon could have fore- Butter, cream, eggs, fish and apa-

food, fruit and vegetables.

cast, eur biggest canning booslo come in wartime. Production His containers were corked during the Civil War increased ("whoever would decorate 150th anniversary of this in- wide-mouth jur. Tin canisters 300 per cent. In World War II, bathroom?"

vention by pastry cook Nicolas were invented later by a Briton, consumption Jumped frosn 1 got carried away and Appert, who developed It to inspired by Apperl's published 30,004,000,000 cans in 1941 to 21 even painted the pipes, which help teed Napoleon's travelling work, the association said. The billius cons in 1040, ron on the outside of a Rus-army. His award was 12.000 first American cannerles were es- One of his Jobe is to keep sian apartment wall, and the trancs, about US$2,100 at lo- tablished around 1829, in Bos-

Aluminium may augment pres- hot simangers out, which is fine by

water heater, a fearful day's exchange rates,

ton and New York.

ent th and gloss supplies, but it

me; I

won't alter two familiar shapes, never look my door. IRA gadget you light when The

you want a policemen also help me

shower in

Others have modernized Ap- The first hundred years were Hard-to-open milk and sardine pert's method and created hun- the hardest. At the tum of the cans will remali, the association put the top down

shower-curtainless lub. 017 sporla -car. I feel A Ilttle I asked one of our Russian dreds of new products, but his century, only 50 canned foods sald; the milk can because it az- foolish when the policemen translators what he thought of basic principle boiling sealed were included in the association's sures maximum product safety, salute me an H I wore some my decor.

containers of food remains un- first count. But by 1958, the total and the sardine container Important foreign government "Well, everybody has his own, changed, says the National Can- had passed 1,200 and showed no cause it's best suited to the shape oficial.

qarks," he said tactfully. nors Association, a self-polleing signs of stopping. Much of the and fragility of the fish.

LADY

your

on

LUCK

CHINA MAIL

horoscope

TUESDAY, MARCH 29

(January 21. AQUARIUS

February 19): A number. of problems which need your urgent attention must not keep you from relaxing once in a while,

spoon salt, teaspoon groundPISCES (February 20-March

white pepper, 2 tablespoons

light cream, 譬 tablespoons

granulated sugar and 1⁄2 teaspoon

ground allepter.

Mix well and

Karelsh with crumbled crisp bacon.

For you...the

triangle

PAROM the Parle collec

F

tions, nu immensely wearable dress and jacket

by Claude Riviere,

"Easy" lines, a triangu. lar shape and a lightly belted walat, stamp it

1900."

The dress is bone-simple with small afcéves.

Coptes are already un safe in London in the original "deep cream tweed and other colours. price 45 guiness.

PISTURS BY JÖNN ADRIAAN

· London-Exprem BATTICA.

20): In your eagerness to do things quickly you may be missing the benefits of approaching your work de liberately and systematical- Jy

AMES (March 21-April 19): If you have put your trust in a teacher, you should avold listening to the con- trary advice of people who are less well informed, TAURUS (April 20-May 20): It will need all the will- power ut your command to adhere to a resolution you have made and are tempted · to drop. |GEMINI (Blay 21-June 21): Appreciation from quite unexpected quarters Will make you realise what use ful work you are doing. CANCER (June 22-July 21): A temporary separation from a

person very dear

Household Hints

Bite-Size Croquettes Bite-size turkey croquettes with, a dash of curry make lofi-overs disappear like magle. Combine 2 cups fintely, mincos cooked turkey with 2 slightly | beater - oggs, 1⁄2 cup soft bread

crumbs and

cup minced pimiento. Season to inate with | sall, ' pepper, atud, dasties of curry powder) and celery wall. Shape into sinoll balte; Browns In kmati amount of fat and serve, 3, or 4 to 'n persợi, on cooked rice. Top with brated canned crum of chicken stup), slightly thinned with milk.

the

to you will make you both realise how much you de- pend on each other. LEO (July 22-August 21): If your social activities have declined fately, don't jump to the conclusion that you have lost your popula rity. The usual round of parties will 9001 be re- sumed.

VIRGO (August 22-Septem-

CHILDREN'S CORNER

Food For The General

-The Only Thing He'll Eat It A Tin Can-

By MAX TRELL

"General Tin has never tasted chocolate In his whole life,"

"GENERAL TIN," said Kharf, Knart said to Harid.

the Shadow Boy with

д

be-

"That's right," agreed General the Turned-About Nim to his Tln. old friend,

Τίπ the

Here, have a plece," Hanld Soldier.

whole bar. "would you like plece of said. "I've got n chocolate!"

Have as much as you like."

of Hand held out the bar General Tin, who was stand-

General Tin ing by the Playroom door with chocolate, But his shoulder, shook his head. his musket over

"Thank you." he kept saying, repiled:

Thank "No, thank you."

you very much. It's

No, kind of both of you. Knorf's surprised

I "Why not havo something olae ↑”

Mr. Punch saked General Tin. "Don't

won't have any." Like you

"Just taste it,” said Hanid. General Tin?"

"Please, just taste it. I'm sure in surprise,

chocolate,

asked

Knart

"I don't know," said General you'll like it if you'll only

Tin You - you

taste it."

Bui General Tin thanked

don't know ber 22) If there is one whether you like chocolate er Hank again and said he was

mare sur- not gcing to taste it, particular detail of your not? Knart asked,

"I'd rather tot," he said: work which you do not prised than ever.

"No," said General Tin,

Cathered around him seem to be able to master, don't." keep on trying. The neces "But it's delicious!" exclaimed Hary discipline may be Knant.

essential to your success. "I suppose no," Bukt General LIBRA (September 23-Octo- Tin. "Many People say that. ber 22): If you are con-But I don't know. I've never vinced that your criticism tasted chocolate."

{I}-

BY

Everybody stood and looked

at General Tin. As for Gencial Tin, he stood and looked at everybody.

"Now see here, old Man." sald Mr Punch, patting General Tin on the shoulder in the friend- liest way. If you don't like chocolate, why don't you have something else? How about a slice of bread and butter?"

"No, thank you" said Genétal Tin..

"Maybe he isn't 'hungry?", said Teddy.

"Are you hungry?" he; miked General Tin.

1 am....Just a littlu," re-

...

When they beard that Central Tin was hungry. even just a little bit, everybody offered him sunething 10 eat: a sandwich,

this time everal more friends came into the room and Rathered around General Tin,

"He doesn't like chocolate," Knort sold to Mr Punch and his wife Judy and The Pelles- man and Whos, the Hobby "of a friend's action will

Nover tasted it

Horse, and Teddy, the Sluffed help him To his futuro

"You've never tasted choco- Bear, and Hiawatha, the Small-

Sized Wooden Indian. dealings, don't hold back late! Never?" asked Knart.

risk of

"Decan't he?" they all asked. even at the

"Never," repeated General Tin.

"Ho won't evon taste it to piled General Tin. noying him.

At that moment Knarfs nister

camo into the room. ace he likes it or not," Hankd SCORPIO (October 23-No-Hand

· Strange happening added. vember 213: If you want to Knart called her over. nvold friction with a third person an account of romantic attachment, handle the nituation ₤19 tactfully as you can. ¡SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): On having been informed of a very needy саве you should invastigate Cla morita and do something to alleviate the person's mleery CAPRICORN (December 22. 30): An important celebration is approaching, you Aucceed in

and

gathering the right people

evening

together, Lo Ahould be

a huge success. YOUR LUCKY COLOUR: If today, is your birthday,

It look out for GREY. ought to bring you luck,

Rupert and the Windies-40

The two pela hurty to join Santa Claus on the ledge, Where do

There

Christmas. But for you two there'd fave been no presents this year." you want us to fit in?" He crecies lile whip and the rein

**Get up at the top." deer dash away: from the exilé Rupert

and Into the cloud. "Oh look." says the old gentlematt.

eries Rupert, there's the modn. ST plenty of strong cords for you (to hold on con Com, be quick. It's nuddenly night time I What

We may just get downs in sime for ever is happening?"

KEL RIGHTS RESERVED

a roll, a hamburger," a frankfur- ter, a glass of milk, some cat- ĮmepĻ, a banana, a box of crackjers,

a scoop of Joe oréám.

"ND. Thank you, no

thack

you," General Tin kept saying:

And then strange sing happened.

Picky-Poo, the Peedle, camo into the rocin dragging along a broken old tin can,

When ha now, It, General | Tin'a.ores brightmed,

*Three what I shouted.

-

have)" z ko

And that's what he ate, dak- Inga liny tiny nibble., A

It really shouldn't have. Kur- prised. 'invene that a Tin Sol- dier should nibble a bit of tin when he was hungry, but it did nurprise everyone.. jurt thu

somo.

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