JUNE 19. 1953 Trf 'em lo Iwilh bran Io help keep you regular) CRISPER (loaded in Kellogg's radian! ovens) TASTI ER (exclusive flavouring developed by W. K. Kellogg) ;2IlIIlIN IIIIKIS contract Bridge By Jnephine Culbertson DECEPTION Almosl all well-known deceptive Nays are aimed at the camouflage of weakness, i. e., they are intend- ed to make the detender believe that the declarer has a certain higth card. A different group 0'! plays. however, has the opposite objective, and the hand below ex- empliites rthis latter, more subtle sort 0! deception. Euldenlel. Norlhuiouth vulnerabla QQ94 QAKQJ8 OKQ7 Q53 Q63 Q5 010154 N O6 32 W E QJl095 .8632 S Ii-AQJ9 gz 864 QAKJ10872 9 .A.4 .y.Ki07 Theblddingz East South West North 34. (Q Pass 69, Pass Pass Pass some experts would prefer to double the opposing lhree-club bid, but this reviewer greatly favors South's actual jump to four spud. On West's lead or the club deuce and East's play of the ace. declarer did not hesitate the fraction or a second in dropping his king. And. seeing that king iall, East did not hesitate either-he shifted to a diamond as fast as he could get the card out of his hand. As East (rather sheeplshlyi pointed out later. the only defensive hUpe seem- ed to be that Souih had made 1115 lump bid on a tremendous num- her of spades without the diamond ace. and in fairness to must, that was not an impossibiliiy. As East saw it, iailure to shift to diamonds nugm very easily result in trugedy for his side. so much for East's role. The brilliance Oil South's i'ii-st play was in his instantaneous realization llhat West's deuce ovt clubs was a singleton and that East would recognize it as such it South followed suit normally. Thus. any- thing South could do to slave of! :1 club continuation was certainly worth doing! Holding the K-10-7 of club: South instantly put himself In East's position; he knew. and knew that East knew, Ihat many players. holding ll)-x-x of part- ner's suit. invariably lead the low card mtzher than the ten, and South's idea. of course, was to con- vince Ehslt that West did hold ex- actly that club combination. If he drew that conclusion. he would certainly go out for the "only chance" of finding West with the diamond ace. .There Ought To Be A Law By Fngaly And, Shorten ITCI-lzv ” WAS FED up wrru we , s wmsns-stop us uvsp IN rosz THE.' FOLLOWING REASONS... AND LISTEN so HE BLEW.' THAT WAS 20 YEARS AGO. EARS ABOUT IT EVERY DAY swcs! . 10 HOW use: 5594 BENDING was ONE-HORSE BURG I8 GETWB ME DOWN -' IT'S DEADER THAN A MACKEREL HERE. THE NEIGHBORS AR ALL 100 N054 : me ems ARE moi; HUNGER! Fnzsr CHANCE I GET I'M BLOWING THIS mcu 1DwN... MILLY WES7? 4626 Fromm ME, TAMPA 5,rLA HOME 'IUVllN.' THE GARDEN SPOT OFTI-IE WORLD. FUNE OF THIS HUSTLE AND BUSTLEI PEOPLE THERE ARE T EARTH. AND VOU THINK ARE SOMETHING? WELL, LFETLME L lg-' BOVMNI-lA'i' ro GIVE 10 BE BACK IN MV SALT OF THE E GIRLS HERE ALL I l4lJOW,MA3'02. -' IS THAT PlCKAX PETE &C ASKED ME TO STOP ON SUV SOME six- cauu Aumuumou MISE LIFE IS ' WHAT A 6lzUE5oM& s. COMBINATION!-ww - BULLETS AND SPADE5 Bolsrszous AND BRIEF IN covore V H.THERE ARE LOTSOF I , ' BOULDER5 T0 at . 0 , HIDE BEHIND: "ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT ET OWN and electroencephalographic evld- whom the course of the disease was ences have cleared away. 4The elec- short and acute fare better than troencephalogram is :1 recording of . whm disease was prolonged. Whnn , ,1 ss. Bmnii: Jami By Thornton THE PUZZLED TWINS Odd Qiough it seems, it is most clear Great bravery is born 0! rear. -Old Mother Nature. in tlhe Green Forest, two terribly frightened small Deer were vm'u:h.ing I strange, and In a way, teariul- scene. Their gentle, sort- eyed mother had suddenly become a fighting iury. Somehow, she didn't look like their mother at all. Those big, Loft eyes of hers had changed. completely. 'mey had A fierce look. She was snorting and blowing as they never had heard her. Leaping alt her. trying to catch her by the throat. was a strange person they had never seen beiorri It was 1 Dog. No Dog had any business to be alone in the Green Forest. 80 this one was the first they had ever seen. They had llenrd his voice long be(ore they saw him. With mother Iliey had lislenml to that voice when it was so inr way that they could hardly hczirq ill. They had listened to it as HQ drew nearer and nearer. The twinsl had known that mother was nllnid. I They had seen the fear in her z-yr-s. I They had seen her tremble. Be-; cause she had been alraid they had I been afraid Without knowing what they were afraid of. Now xhcv! lmew. That Dog was snnriimz null, barking as he dodged this way and E that, leaping at Mother Deer. andl trying to catch her by the lhmat. But what puzzled the twins was the complete change in Mother Ligihltdoot. She wasn't the smm gentle about her. She was plunging . at that Dog. striking with her" sharp-edged 110015 and making him. dodge this way and that way. How 0 qudck she was! How strong rrhr-l looked! How fierce she seemed! Once that Dog yelped. He had been struck by those sharp-r-dszed little hoofs and it hurt. He sprang back and limped away Just 2. lltilc. Mother dashed at him and struck again. This time he successfully dodged. and tried to get behipdf mother. He didn't succeed. slur backed up against 131.. winrlrall. and he couldn't get behind her. The eyes of the two little fawn! opened so wide. that they seemed to be growing bigger and bigger as they stared. They were ton excited to lg alraid. That Dog ye-lped 21- galn. Somehow. they knew with- out being told Iuhvat he yelped bo- cause he was hurt and they were glad. Mother had made him yelp. Mother had hurt him. Mother would drive him away. Mother was wonderlul. But in a way, somehow, she didn't seem like their mother nt all. It was very puzzling. How any- one could change like their? How; could anyone, so gentle, becomel so fierce. That Dog tumed and mu it short distance. Then he stood barking at mother. He was barking all sorts of dreadlul threais. Mother was stamping her feet. she was snorir the movemvnts of the brain siunlur . the psyi-lmlugical lbrulnv symp- s . to the electrncardlugruni, which lsllnrns ))Pl'S!5l. tlir-re is :n.:l;Ell'y in . . :9 , a recording of the i'nI)VFTnll'lllS or liilqlllllif n-cw knowlr:clpL- g H I t i . beating oi the heart). 'I'irinx; 03511) The clnlds inability to liw up In g , I -. it ., . . of study, defects In attention, dc-ilizs purcl1ls' c-xpiriuiirin.-s at lxrnnc N 3 0 . . ' (ecu. in perceptlonnl-spatial DI"lIJlI(I 1lI.4S(',hOOl pruducrs ('lIlUll(il:.'il ., ;- I '0 . y jlganjzgtjon (adjusting eyes folsm-ss--infcziurlty (TOni1)lPx, or thv , I N ,. g . - : gg I lspave), and defects lll learning cnp- ivrmse, mat is, opm xvi):-1l:i,-xi. "' ”l'- ' nvlly, tend to persist for months or Fimn the alxive it can be seen that t!1r- parents must Illlili a way cvcn permanently in of life that will make Llizngs CEISLPT third of the children. about om--1 Patients in 5 PAGE THIRTEEN for the child. Fortunatelyc, measles encephslitin 1.9 not rnmmnn and when it does lntinrtk. m1l,w about one-third of lzlmsp h;n'v the prrsisloncc oi men- l tab sylnplmns l 1 nm rm-,orri..1r; this report. of Drs. Mcvcr and B3:-rs only that In these i M:-en's man he prepared and I alp nf iliv-lr phvslcilul gIVG lI1-No Marie-ri Purv in nnluln the best rcsulzs pr)s.slI)le in the circum- g .s'.miccs. I Minor's new overhead valve engine proves economy . . . At Goodwood Race Track, England, 10,000 miles non-stop proved ihat the Morris Minor 13 built to last. . . built. for li'r)ilIlIE free dnvmil- At the end of a 9 day, 8 hour (I-st - lhemrist gruelling road test ever made - c-nl!"l09T3 checked every part. They found: the car ran as ing and blowing. All of IL sudden she dashed straight at that Dog. That Dog sruddenly turned. and with his tail between his legs he run even faster than Mutzher Deer was running, Mother didn't fol- low far. In a moment or two she came trotting back. Then she stood, back In the twins. She stood perfectly still. hcr lirxid hold lilllll. She w-is watching where that Dog had rilSn1)pc:u'c(l runonlz the trers. The hair was still si.nn(linc up a- long her siimildcrs, and there sl:ll scevnn-(1 to be flrc in her eyes. .,, . . J: ' Q-r'::'.1glxy.llg..y.. J- Tl 1 t . .-1 d 1. T. Sl . ' ' .1u11;o:,121 "tr!-;f(:.):r.f,Ppf. dn?Ix:gLNI'Ca(I:'(T Mobile Dry Dock was specifically built for non-510:1) 1.; mm Dug slyrnlld 1-mm-,1 5-hp test. When car entered dock both velnclea svnchronm. lheirspeeds. workmen lueled and serviced lr:l. car v.lulc would once more be ;1 ll(:'lillll(,I dmingmws wmchanged. 'Iu'.I'y. Gradually the hair along gins faster slaris, even Iii her 5lh0ll!I(.'lPl"S and neck went down. I ' New Overhead Valve Engine was ll'3C'I new Ilcylmder engine l'3 a zlaniavl IP31: :0 MI" '3. Eugrne has nimtrc mzilzcl .1" person at all. There was noiliingl ;'Phe fire left her eyes. At long list Eshe turned and 1mI(Pd her slender inose in under Ilic branches of that MIIIII III SII WIIIIII II III Only car on the road ever to achieve 10,000 miles non-stop. Road test of MOTFIS efficiency. smoothly as the day it came of! the assembly line. I During 224 hours of conlinuous turns on the Cirmilrir track (turns l'"(il”r”'l "Y"? TWWVT "ill"! 10 Climbing 60 rnlIos)g:1s cunsumplirm mcrngvd 4;! miles per gallon' In inst (M. The of a'l WWI 'l.lnr”ls T? coldest wrillicr. lt.I.USTR.4 1'51). Illnnis Minnr,4-z'v-or mm. Aim in '2-dunr and convertible l wlndiull. Hm" Pym were suit now, mud.-ls: Morris mlmd 4 dour sedan m I big and solt. Two slender lirllv Morris Oxford smnnu u'..,m.. Al'n1In'W ID nnses were pushed forwn rd to allrurlfi-O new cnlmm . . no laws: mm touch hers. This was mother as White sirlewull nrc: upruma! at cxzra cow. '5-nu and k'”"n rwi mic” firrnellrmr they always hrul known her; gentle, loving, wonderful. ”T don't think tint Doc will come back right. .1wm'."' mid she. ”May no come out r.o'.x?" askPd , one of the twins. Ti -'-'-.2 Mother shook her hood "Ynu slay right where you are," said I"""W N” r' she "Ycu nrn min. nnrl I am going WM ”L"' to lip risrlil don '1 lwrv Ill lrnnl: of the twins knew stun u-mild do lust tlml. She would kFPp them safe. That Body llf Yours (inntnuml from page 2 brhln and ncrses. known as measles cnreplmlllls clnflammntlon of the brain.) In the American Journal of Dis- eases of Chlldrrn. published by the American Medical Association, l')rs E. Meyer and R. K. Bycrs report. their inllnw-up studies on 16 child-: ran who had me-aslos encrphalllisl between 1943 and 1949. Psychologira'l studios (mental capacity) demonstrated that ab- normal mental functioning can be shown in R. high porrcxitnge of children after ncurnlozlml (brain) ' VC niidnnce-V uruuns .. runs AND sulvlct rnom color 70 collsv 0 MSOOVER zow-oosr DRIVWG PLEASURE - .3 SEE YOUR MORRIS DEAMR 7'00AV! Local Denier MHCK A Y MOTOR 5, HERE'S WHY YOU'LL WANT A MORRIS 1! Economy -You in-l up in 50 miles per callon WITH -3 LOW OCTANE GAS, inih-: MOYHSMIIIOI. 4 Comfort and Convenience -- Morris Oxfords are air cnndmnns-d. Paula; iron! ilrnl where ollwr car: don't . pr ymgor light slecunc makes fIllVlil5', ri plvasure. 7 - b bar suzpensmn moan: a sninollxzr ride, longer car lil-"Si ll Oil!-nleC9, allvsleel mono-construction assuresjiodyg I slrcnghl and salary. 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