ir.‘ : ‘PFfSEPTEMBER A 3,... ~-._ i l | RE. .IF°LA ..4rss-nssrabies:I2RYORIIQ1III1Qt1IIAIUQQJ<lllsxlnllitllxszs .-. . -.. t r \ i _ ___-_-__-__- lmm Ila! too SWHT- ni e Z6-3-. .4 ' . \ ‘ " . ,_ "Ila! m _ 26, _ 1941 -_--——__q.-¢--___-' A $1 RS t ~-._ _\\ _ ' ~ ii / / - I lfyou like co/ ‘"- yqa'///ove'll£b RQcK! f iAw MATERIALS LACK nunrs LACE snnosmv f LONDON, Sept. 25 _ (or) _ z Britain's lace industry is in dan- - yer o! losing world markets be- iause o! a shortage o! raw m-a- _ ierials and labor, said the report 3 bsued by a Board oi’ Trade "work- ; lng party" which investigated con- j Litions in the trade. It said the government has been _ lsked to give “all possible facil- '_‘ lties and consideration." in al- - pcation oi’ materials, to the in- , lustry which it terms "peculiar- ; ly suited for the operation oi’ private enterprise, provided it isITokyo in 194s. so organized as to ensure co-op- sration- as well as competition." The report said powers should be sought to raise a compulsory levy from the industry to pay (or scientific, technical, economic and market research work and, the establishment o! a rlesign and fashion centre. AHACUS VICTOR A Japanese clerk flicking the beads o! the abacus, the centuries- old Oriental "adding machine," de- feated easily an American operat- Ing a modern calculatng machine in _ ACROSS 44. A poison- 1. Engrossed ous plant 5. Renown 46. Grows old 9. Jewish i7. River (FL) month 17. l0. Verbal 20. i1. Frozen 24. DOWN l. Radium isym.) 2. Farcwells 3. Walk back and forth l. Locks of hair 5. Coerco 6. Region 7. Disfigured 8. Elevated train 13. White lie _ 25. 26. d3. Runs away 2T. ‘ l5. An animal oi the desert 1B. Symbol or indebted. nesa 19. Prosecute judicially l1. Guido‘: . highest _ note 22. Crate a 23. Halt nn eiL 24. Whirlpool 7 E5. variety o! willow 27. Horny part of animal's foot 80. Tantalum (sym.) B1. Clgarctto - (slang) l4. Finnish seaport B5. Cask B6. Recline B7. 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The wen m make m; game contract, spade tive was now led to the ace Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson GOOD PLAY AND BAD h 1 ed u m and a club was returned. §,‘j‘§,‘,‘1“§,“;,f,{’ e523,, Eesregdgrzfirror Ocuce more the late o! the con- tract hung in the balance. this tkne depending on, East's play. I‘! East u c or m For“. [IE6 IJDO 4 MU/NT/Ew-ll/IA’ IRW A 6O T’ SCHOOL 7'00 3r . - UAAWA I I If.’ OOODIO PAGE L 2/ 6a 6!! nausea: sun/es. are Uil/ALLYUP ms an w/m m; HAM 040/0 smr/ou! _ NINE‘ __ iv Zone Gil! OU1 OUR WAY HINE IN TH’ 5H0 .' BUT U5 51X FOREMEN WOULDN'T RUIN ALI. Hi5 5v I. R. WILLIAMS LETTERS WITH DIRTY OVERALLSI Ads-l s'pose we'll have to pay our phone bill!" “If you can't find o carrier pigeon in ihelGuorclion Wont our BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla fifiiniifiéiié WHO l6 "ma-r ru. COMPREGS HIM mo A MIDGET! .5... l” / t... / had been wide awake to what was _- 30th 11686 W595i“ developing, he would have made ‘A; 3 the unusual but vital play 01 the Q9432 cluh tan. on the lead 1mm d1nnmy. "mm-n q W, on“... ' Q 6 5 g This would force South to play uhe a *1 r " 2: fr“. ’i‘"‘“‘i"i l a " ‘f{‘*§5 Q1 r u 's one wo cu . g 3Q N QJ 6 tricks. when, however, East, hum- PAQDON MEBJT r “we _ Q 7 W E QJ 10 8 ‘I’ anly enough. followed su.t with a To p465 “ROUGH “E95 t‘ ° ' S sir“. a s "ili..°‘“"'.s°ii“‘ “m” “i” .2?“ “<*~s.;°5=;.1s¢<e "O l \ K; o e -an est was “ oo e ". ~” , I‘ Q3105 Although he coulo- win with the 4 021401085 nine, he llhen had to return; club Q up to declarefls major tenace, or #5 Q 3 a spade that could be ruffed in one The bidding ‘hand tghllgma cgub “was discarded “um we“ Igor“ l?“ rom e er anc. 1 Q z Q use us 3 Q 3 Q 4 Q Pal A spade lead by West w-wld have _ made matters somewhat ease: for " "">'°'1'*'~'" ’"='*'*_'_",""'"f"'"~'" » South, but West chose to open his ""“'”'" "_ u" . singleton trunup. south captured ‘Y ca" Amlemll‘ East's jack and cashed another ,_ _ ,___, hieh heart. While West discarded a »- / "-"‘ spade. Then South laid down the \(/ \ f/ diamond king. LOWEST a‘ q \\ West won and returned m» am- nucss --- ,\ , // mond queen. which South ruffed. 0 "- _ A low trump was now led to the e ' nine and dummys last diamond I Q a w, was rutied away; then South led _ q _ _n__n ___ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds . ‘l f I fi Q; > ,‘:‘h‘ n cs1: l! Edwin} BUT 1' CAN'T FIND MY' %CKETBOOK" > '1 aur wusrz: mo wou PUT n‘ i‘? MY LAND! IF l KNEW. 1 wutpnw BE HURRY" OR WE'LL GO TO THE TRAlN O HAVE TO WITHOUT ‘f:- IILLIE THE TOILII oocme. . HE mm ‘ uor TALK.’ BLUFF . mm WITH n "raunc- ene-M am V‘"