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A.DI.INCAN FEEDS A FISH MOUTH-‘AND I __ rm: FISH /sq RISES In ~ . ‘ NIBELEATIT §§@' THE v BOF THE CONTENTE_D_CORPsE .' REUBEN SMITI'I(l829-I999) . a Hackney d|‘I\I8I" of Arhesbury. Mass- IS BURIED SITTING UPRIG-HT IN A CHAIR IN HIS TOMB WITH HIS FAVOR/TE PIPE AND /-//5' CHECKER50/I120 ON A TABLE IN FRONT OF HIM EK . AGE‘/smear Adel.Ore. CAN BE MADE TO SPOLIT ‘loo FEET INTO THE AIR BY LOWERING gnununuu.-age. usury...-.a RIPI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT I of Vancouver,B.c [N THE VANCOUVER PUBLIC AQUARIUM BY HOLDINGTHE I AWEIGHTED rmaw _ s. 5 M/T0 7/45;/ore , ,fi&5 , E . Giana WYLLYS ( ITIO-I796 WAS ELECTED SECRETARY OF . . GTATE OF CONNECTICUT 55 TIMES IN SLICCESSIONT GEORGE - H/5' FA 77/ER. HEZEK/AH AND GEORGE$ SON. SAMUEL HELD THE SAME OFFICE‘ CVN77NU0lIfl.Y * FOR 97 YEARS, 9:00—News 9:05—Sunday School by Radio 9:WBible Institute Bdcst 10:00—News and Weather \ 10:15-—Truth For Today 10:30—Voice of Propheccy 11:00-—Local Church Service 12:00—Gospel Songs and Hymns 12:30—01d Fashioned. 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CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAV nncnnn’ Chewing delicious WrigIey’s Spearmint ‘Helps Keep Mouth Fresh and Clean Buy some 1 today. QUIZ — ‘ ~ " -fourth best. This was in line with _ _ nmhinglcarded a heart from his own wrong with trying to get a de-lhand, and a heart and a diamond . monds to score nine tricks. proposition without adding to it the opportunity for partner to go wrong. Witness, for example, what hap- pens to the defense in this hand. West’s club lead turned out to be well-chosen. _East won with the ace and returned the three, the card which was originally his the standard convention that in returning the suit partner led, you play back your highest card unless_ you startedgwith four or more," in which case the fourth best is returned." . Declare'r”s queen was captured by the king and the jack of clubs was cashed, East playing the five and declarer the nine. V West now led the eight of clubs which East took with the ten. De- rclarer, in the meantime, had dis- from dumirw. 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