v'v"no v'3f.t?e'7l'il-till?-f'iseS"v9'i3 TH' ALLEY. .. I. . Pete 12. The Guardian Sat; Aug. 18. 1956 Contract Bddge By B.,JAY BECKER up Hmerf F-South dealer. j.Bot.h Iidu vulneubln. aoioz '54 p - . V . I QAJIOTC - , ., - V M 7 GIN-!.MuoTs-roe I 54:? XX'.S:.K7l'.”::3.?'t Na”?!-ANIlIN1gt w I-tY9.). n . HKID 'l'HA'T'l.lTTl-I .00NNAci.oeei ' "'””” E 9 Al Iri OQI uuou: H1119 bidding: North nut Pm I Kr Li'l Abner Mickey Mouse , Opening lead-seven of hearts. p ,. - p The importance of shaping the ' r I. ,r , . . . ' - y play in the dummy in some hands . V ' , i ' ' . t a my .. . so that one particular defender is ' t ' V - . oops! IS IT DANNV- - ltep out of the lead has beeii , i 5AMt ULlU5'PN-ll-F stressed many times in this i D'NKY' LARRY"-Jugny column. The reason in each case 0 has been that the defender idol" BOCfdIlIg HCUSC question may do the declnrerl serious harm it he is allowed to o tain the lead. r However. many hands are ONE DARK NIGHT, HUGO, dealt where the declarer has no I WAG QACN6 FROM alternative but to risk the dan- 57- ANDREW5 AQOUND P:662R9f.I' - 1 Jgerguivhadvtegjsary uizettinag t: e frl5EEEl'?1TBl-lUg6l5!?f?TH CM” HEAR A TQUCKER ea . en 1! IS C C 58. E' F” i clarer should still take approprt- QUDDENWTHEIZE WBUT HE5 LEADN6 ate steps to minimize the danger. LOOMED A 5Tl?AY South has no chance for nine C0Wt"'VEE?lN5 tricks. except by utilizing the MV P'5QC5 diamond suit. To bring in the AKFEOW. Juit involves finessing the queen. Te- (Fo do so means that East may obtain the lead with the king. But despite the dangerous impli- tations, the diamonds have to be yttacked. ; There is one step. though. that eclarer has to take as a matter 3! self-preservation. East's lack of hearts, on the opening lead, must be ducked. This play in.-iv, and in this hand does. stymie tho liefensa completely. There is good reason not to take the heart trick. If it is assumed West has then king ofp diamonds, the contract s cons dered made. Therefore, the number of hearts East has m5DlC, becomes crucial. If East has four. TALK To Huaozik , the hand cannot be defeated. All ' -'-e-v--5'---U-- the opponents get in such case. mm three heart Md" md ' dm'lthe destiny of the hand by re-l npmvy 111533 mond. . . fusing the first heart lead. By do- If East has three hearts. tluelin x . . 1 igso.heseve th 0 t'lThh't flht hud cannm be made because l communicationsrsande rriiaplgesnelihg tuskse kngfsnlewcrgatldkeon ll: ciijerilyla I C R O S S W O R D Acnoss 9. Crucidx 30. Lin, the defense can get four hearts. . . and a diamond, regardless of contra” and Weigh 440 p””"d5- 1-Brukful pace” whether the jack of hearts is tak- (cod '0 G I. ' n'T'"f euqor not. : ' Q i . s 9' ' ""'" ”""' If East has two hearts. tlie.IEDnME if 7:." 2mm" 0"" llan cannot be defeated. pfovidrd 1 inn , 19' u!3””"" "W" the ital step of ducking incl . I, A drm 1 - i . ”s5""" hear! is taken. Where the hearts ' 'uk v 0-T” "P division is 6-2. South can control I3-glfrgueu. 2L;Iol:'Iin'uPp"p 34. I4. ird tmech.) u.sh.k By Thornton W. Burgess ::.:::I v 3:. (;.t,.,.. .1 pens: 1. Li If' h ii 3- .'l r - - t . ' ” ' " "V" ."'"'""' in '- TELEVISION i:.n".":..”.i":...:.'... "..".;.:."" ....t2.",..r:"--9 "W --M -mm -- ' ' I am mindinlz mv own bus-in "'Po1MP-n u" Law”, am "e" i u-7" M" . . 11.se ective 15. Holiday qugxpy i "luv 30 Muggs and Skeeter "fly The Toiler . . l Mgngfgn Polly (hiick had once lived un- -- . - . . . -' der the old stone wall beside ihel3::i' ,:fik'fheF l1i;;e,f,Vnh;; :1": V1"; m (-ll-p.) p ao.wmm- .u.in mu d Television Programme 3”” Pm"t':- 21”" Shlcl hgd 30:9 on the Green Meadows and not 33' ' u.':,'""”3;' ”""d'F f "M Own 0" C reen EH ("VS 0 ' ' y M d L I4 .. Schedule live. There she had been flooded gjrleher2':n:0::i,e";lJugLc:e:;hrs; 3-gm WW5” P” i R”. out and had rt d t th ld . ' . HY I II) Channel 2 home. It was exiggge to "be Emfck zigeczzine from. yiqlfhat is she back 3Lpn,,k, there. Everything was the same That” ignymtzi B . ' 3-'!.MilkIIIh as it used to be. or almost the younn growled Boxigesx M 30-RiVOr Pinhyp. Mp pop, same. All the old neighbors were The; rm going tn imake n " (13311!!! ,pm,.wesu.,.n Then", there and most of them seemed mine... barked mm He began - .IIl 0! Pam--Wild Bi" Hiclmck and '0 5" her back H V3,” dancing back and forth from side "VI" Dims.-Junior Piayhllule Wm peaceful that Th.” 15' "' to side, just a little way out in w'For"” um.-Viewing the New! W". "M" F'”P "'9 .7"”" Cam” front of Pollv all the time bark- ”t”""' pym...w"lhe,- nosing along and discovered her mg dmamulft'hremS. "VIP 5 Fem--5901'" smmg "".h" .d”””"9pe Bowser turned and trotted back "'3"- p,m,.4:3c News Now Flip. like so many other a) Farmer Bmwnvl dooryud .." 44-CIPIMI P-m-FT9"'Y "'5 M' D035 M” M Wk” M” "'q""m" he hasn't learned to leave an old ” gr” P-meNIVY 1-0! Wood h it i l' ' ”"'”" p'm':s1ihe Hsohneymoonm ' ' should l:rn.'a' Boiisvseilinaehigif i""" 3 9-"L 339. 9" . ' s. self as he listened to the excited p.m--lamzlnz Mt "ll '5 F ' zaorniteinizulfliack there by the old x.Ul:21?r:od pin"-Nnu mm" E3"p' I , Polly Chuck remained right in 2'A"n"m' p'm"Fviewi"5 uw Nev" ' - h i her doorway Once she would have 1'"u"'um p'mtFw""'" ” i " been afraid .Now she wasn't afraid cunodiuu P'm'"Ch""b" M H""'”: "l x r at all Shelknew that as lomz as "Meulm i ' n "VampiIe's Ghost" .. W i ' - - t i rock -mpsi n O" . she remained l”lEhl in the door- 5 Nwmun t?l . ' ' 5 "r p t r way that dog would do nothing but ' um,” Q , J bark. He would be afraid to try tsmui.-H" II ' V r . , - - . . ti" 'V' f , . Va c l s : . r t AA ' 3 l siiiim '- - Q I - -, ' to pull her out. Polly had sharp 1 rt ' ' teeth and knew how to use them. I K. . .-'r t P tt V i ::'yP:;m amec?.. ti . Slhie could 1.-emember how in the P.-I-BA p . 0 days F in used to bark :it her praycountrv Calendar . - . p ' and threaten hcr. To hear him and --DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE r "0705 hoijo ISI III ...v1,winig me New, . of" , "U" nee him now made her feel even A X Y D L B A A X It - m,-w..u,., .w(UfM(,-,ifJ ;;,,(,(,,,,,-,, lI)nenre at home than she had it'll - h i. o N a ir in L L o w in.-Everybodylii Handi- Paige. 3:1;-dwasl"tae.mi::e:i,tides, lelllr simply stands foranother. In this eiiunplo A in and m . - or I three Ls, X for the two OI. etc. Jingle letters, lpog. "ffoseere 883335338383 8 0 can 3 3538 ,. ..n-an-I .. ,..-nu 538888 ' uu9'5'abIiee m ..'ii3f:d.nn There ::,',':,,3'"ck "m'"'"' '1'” "' h" Watt tempted to come wholly out trophies. the length and formation of the werle an all into m--B”"9""" A” 5”” a"fkda;;a:g'pN::a;'3'h:l"e arm” n: Each day the code letters on different. e m if 833 88 "3 '-;'V'I::tl';1agazine nose into the affairs off-otheri xgghhnrs hm ulhered around A Ctnwyun Q...-tk. mfpour Mi” Brooks folks. He is always looking for hoping to we . mm, T someonehecanchaseonceinnit! 3 ugu" Ky-N ),RN". "M" sdxx .- ' h L'f . This is ' 9 le - ago he had surprised Polly Chucki ” (J D" MIW ZRDXNW-IRCN'Rx. rn rri.-Ed Sullivan Show . mypnur S-M. playhouse some distance from her home and MEDICAL 1Mp3ovEMEN1- m-yi-Ether Knows 395. had chased her back there. It Vt.-nlerdnyhi Crvptnquotr A FOOD BOOK is THE 3331- yv- ' m, N had heen most exciting. since she! Chances of nurviviniz an attack V m mwmg aw. left to go totllve on the Green 07 Dncumoiila are estimated to 0". "UENDE THE SAME TODAY AND FOR gvgg ., .-W I . m H her Meadows, Flip never had failed to l''"? i"C”l5Gd 5(1) per cent in the 111771- I .m.-Reviewing the News p l t 20 pm...1-he 354900 Question visit the doorstep of her old home. 5 Yearl. 4m..3nghuy French and sniff at the -doorway. He had .m,.slgn on started to do this today and was ! started to find Polly on her door- 1 . :5" b:::;" ”g:"'5 "3 umitnldlr .t . She hakd d t h C e""""' '95 Y dniiliway butcwith igrmhiinn rm?! evenson S ampalgn -ion in the convention. le-red Flip barked as if he were tryinil, :5" -'t":'e'.'L is':'r'e':;h"”: 3:: bail! . . . ';:.,l:.il.l::."'::'..”'l-..1:;”.t::.i::9 in Professional Hands not mm P p. D P P p. p. p. P P P P P P I7 Ike Lone Ranger . 95;:-?.;tqi995iq-la 5' 588553333 .. tiuvp E; u Brown's dooryard to see who was Hyman B. Ruskin. huulw white- excltlng Flip so. When he saw ' By JACK BELL border states and only 89 of the '"""d Chku” l"'V” ""1 'l""i Polly Chuck in her doorway hr: CHICAGO MP? - Adlai E. Bl electoral votes. "'9' dtpuly national comrnitteet Ion inter,” when M was yomm, Stevenson s team of "new pros" in the place of his 1952 pg,-,0", chalrrmn. He has been the legl ,, he wourd My, becmne um”; i:”icii;Iepared to put on what they not he has installed men and "III! with the state detention. d as excited as Flop was now. But 59 '5 I Hihlltlfl camp-tun women who have proved their In h'"" ""9 1”" DHMCTIVI. in Md iurned 1,," .50 mag ,. l;mt::t'"President Eisenhower in all! in practical pomlg-3. um”, and they like his amiable ways. E full-grown Woodchuck was better 9 r. I I are the new pron. II opposed to Thomas K. Flnletter. secretary left alone. " . evensons nomination Thurs- the somewhat shopworn old pros of the air force under 'l'rumnn.. Come on! barked"!-dip. Lots day night put the Democratic of the Truman administration. 3! Operates the Stevenson-fob pull her out oif there campaign in the hands of e group Truman liimuilf wit get polite in SW9?" mmmmte in New York You better leave her alone and of politicians who have frown up but cool. treatment from Steven- city. furnishes much of the brain- "" W" """'""' W ':..i:..:":;"'m':::..'" 0' .2 ..i:..: ':;.,"'..:..:' iwmr M W M - - o vernar . 39..., or am" Md . "M" M. Averel llnrrtman of New York ' George F. Kennen. former Im- . - In the Roosevelt regime. as Stev- '0' "N IOYMMNOI. Ind some of buudor to Russia. Kennan. a t k' d t t elson did. Others learned come of "'9 hm" "lion Truman had to firm-jawed euheadf lent out their politic: in assignment: un- ll! lbout Stevenson. many brain wave: that go into ( v e . 0 tier former president Trunun. NIID NEW Yoll Stevenson”: foreign policy pio- I'3 But by and torn the group some sort :1 peace wll be liuncernent. V V - , . 0 upon which Stevenson wil Inn patched up between Stevenson Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt oecn-i ' for campaign management, ad- and l-larrtmal Icauee the Dem-lpieii a unique Ithh Qbg my. vice. speech - wriii 1 help and cents badly led New York if anon setup. J: ' F i 3. man - end - turn 2 poiiucidu any 9.. mg, ' ".m"""'"' "lg Intuittieedutdtobecornpooqiefhn Btevbu Ilfdrbnll . . H rrillilivuld be . "in; no nanim iiiiwrlvu elite in: loan, ureie. fir iii: the - i not Item-on. meinuu or that select convention ,' Z 4 1,.) -r W 59 M James Inplltiee Ietliutyurheldthewutouio deevllnoourlun ,