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HOME stomach sawttty 10o iuolimond Street ‘simian nun» Everv Friday Night a“ '°"¥°'"°“,‘°‘°. nown p one l2. Troubled _ d3.1‘itle ($9.) Beauty litn.s by experts are al- dtExcusea most invariably health hints. too, 45. Clan (Irish) l6. German title DOWN 1. Braid, as hair 2. A source o! oil I. Narrow roadway CRYPTOQUOTE-A cryptogram quotation JVK OUCCKOJ VKUYJ QWXVJ NAKUO- GYK JURK JP OKK UAA BUJGYK XUD- OLPJJ. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: NEVER MADE A FOEt-TENNYSON. nl.»l>...t-a hv lflnl Futures Syndicate. Inc. HE MAKES NO FRIEND WHO says an Ottawa statement from the Department c! National Health and Welfare. For beauty, such matters as exercise, cleanliness, corrert pos- ture, adequate sleep and care of the person are recommended. All these are essential. too. to physical ilt- ness. The Department suggests to the ladies tlhat tihey keep tit, and thereby beautiful, by getting out as much as possible. and observing the other ltealth rules. Hints on Etiquette It you accept s dinner or purty ctlllilgemont and later something comes up, such as a friend from out of town coming unexpectedly, etc.. explain the matter to your hostess and ask her to excuse you from the first engagement. WINGS 0F TOMORROW: The Story of Aviation No. 5: Around the World BY CHARLES TRACY hvintlon editor. Cleveland Press; former Arm)’ Dllo! (Writlcti for NE/i Scrilicc‘) (l) Aviation hit the big iimc in tho 1930's. Ocean spanning grew to globe-girdling. Wiley Post, flying the Lockheed "Winnie Mae" with »li:roid Getty cs navigator, in 1931 tlcw around tho world iii eight days, 15 hours, and 51 rnln- ‘U105. Two years lotcl- the famous one-eyed pilot ’did it nlonc in seven days, using a new-typo ‘automatic pilot which allowed him to sleep ivhile ‘crossing the Atlantic. At the i932 National Air l‘~--~.~. in Cleveland, Mai. James E. Doolittle ' ‘ ‘he land-plane ecd record to 294 23 levelopmentoi inst passenger planesifi A . x I (S) In 1930 Pan American Airways inaugurated trans-Pacific air passenger service between San lFrsncisco and Manila. Wake and Midway islands Rvore intermediate stops. Howard Hughes in H038 lowered the round-thc-ivorld flight record lto three days, l0 hours. and i4 minutes in e i sis crested on lntsnlalionai chuckle when h|_ Etlickhesd Loriciter. Douglas (Wrong-WI!) Cor- _ 1d government bslelsli o! the United States rind Ireland he mistakenly llew czist over the Atlantic to Dublin, Ireland. thovch he mended our our war miles an hour. flying a Granville Brothers racer. (2) The London-Melbourne MacRobcrtson International Air Race oi 11,1200 niilc: was a tcst oi ihc world's best pianos Zlfld pilots in 19-34. C. W. A. Scott and T. Campbell Black oi Eng- land ivon in a two-engined Del-laviland Comet. despite personality clashes on route. They tin- iched the race on one engine, thus proving the reliability o! a twin-engined plane. K. L. Royal Dutch Air Linen pilots placed second in an American-built Douglas iransport,_ and Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pzlngborn finished third in a Boeing 247 air liner. The race, which served to pioneer intern" . dcmollslfal-ed \ to go to Los Angclcs from New York in his range-stretched Curtiss Robim * (4) From Germany in 1939 come {warning that a powertul air force was being built in the Third Reich. Test-pilot Fritz Wciidcl shattered the land-plane speed record with a mark o! 408.9 m. p. h. in a military Mcsserschmldt, BF- l09-R. The some type plane later became Ger- many's standard flghtcl'—a hard one to beat. The life-time dream oi Igor Sikorsky. Ameri- canized Russian aircraft designer, was realized in 1940, when a helicopter of his design made its first successful flight at Strzltiord. Conn assoc THE SPORTING CLU’ WEDNESDAY NIGHT In Aid OI KINSMEN“ CHARITY BENEFIT 111E GULAIKDIAN Admission 30 Cents A Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson The Defense Fulton The “duplication o! values" in the North and South hands below trapped the holders into a bad contract but when the tie-tense ialt- ered everything came out s11 right. Welt dealer. ‘ Neither side vulnerebll QQ 7 8 Q J 0 8 6 6 B ‘K J 8 8 A K a i Q J o Q K Q 1 o N y 1o a so 2 w E QR 7 3 Q Q 5 S QQ 9 5 4 4.». 109 Q A 10 9 5 2 o A J’ 4 3 QA 10 4.7 6 The bidding: West North East South 1 Q Pass 2Q 2 Q Pass 3 Q Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Pass The "duplication" referred to above was the heart ioid in the North heart hand opposite substantial strength held by South. It South had had the some general values elsewhere, the tour-spade contract mlgnt well have been s. loydown West, opened the heart king. After some thought. declaier nitfed this in dummy, then led a low diamond and pllt in his own ten. West won, and at this juncture s low trump rrtuxn would have givcii South something serious to think about. but for reasons best known to hiniseli, West led an- other heart. He nsd some right to ieel that this ieso would do no great harm, inasmuch as it figured to strike the ilco or Jerk in East's hand; but what actually happened. oi course. was that lleclarer let the lead ociznc up to ills ace-jock. "Ml in that. may iiiadle two natural p. r: tricks that never should i._.~o been liiade Dummy discard- co a diamond and a club. Now South i".'l a cluib, and West, rightly con-eluding that he was mark- ed with the ace and that, there- ictre, South would not guess wrong, went in with the ace His re- turn now mattered very little but tor the record, he led back a club. Tile king won and declarer led to tile diamond Rico. then Milled his last heart. It was easy to hold the dricnders to one trump trick, through almost any method oi play. and thus South ended up by making the contract, conceding only one diamond, one club, one trump and no hearts. Further Lifting 0f ILS. Price Controls WASHINGTON. Oct. atl-Prtce ceilings came of! shoes. hides, skins and leather tonight, and the order requiring production oi’ cer- tain minimum amounts of essent- lltl cotton textile goods was re- voked. The two actions Plit the gov- ernment back on the decontroi track which it had left temporar- ily earlier iri- l-he day with an order extending rent controls~to additional areas with a populat- ion o! 3.500.000. ‘The Oflice ot Price Administration explained that move by saying that the housing shortage is growing “more acute." Removal oi‘ ceilings from hides and 1m“ PToducts was ordered by John R. Steelman. reconver- JIOI] director. and O.P.A. made it elleotive at 12:01 s.m. Oct. 34. 0.1’. A. officials predicted that shoe prices may rise 20 to 30 per cent. Others. however. said the rise might be only temporary. 0. P. A. said maximum rental charges will become effective F!!- dsy in Bi new rental contrd areas. be restored in» seven others and expanded to additional coun- (TOMORROW: Flying to Victory.) By J. R. WILLIAMSOUR BOARDING HOUSE ties in another. These rental areas involve 3d states. With Major Hoopie HERE'S 1l-tose BURGLAR ' Rizcolzos OF AMO$‘S. 1H‘ liilliiii a fliiiiiii NOBODVLL. PUT f/ FINGER ON ' MHYONNABE.‘ ‘fins orTffliovsl MOUNTED I . l AGE NINE By Zane GNU ON K scour two s». maze miss DAOK-i-THE wAY you osui: up av eouav/ 1T5 GITTIN‘ CHILLY IH HEIZE- I'i_i_ ousr so oowu m0 GIVE THE FURNACE A ouici< oncs-oven/x/ i HENRY Now IM NOT LONESOME ANY MO DID I FALL OVER ON TH’ STAIIZS ? OW- rn-hr... -.,,...4 By Georg: McMolius mu») (m. ma, XIV!‘ lkllulfl smith», Incjiilil h,» i. By Curl Andérson flail/viii] 4f w- i.- r-flu I m “a- _ \ -. -.~ By Edwinfl OH, GEE! 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