LI'L ABNER LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | PLANE NORTH FOR WHO 5 HOW LONG AND MY FEET ARE GETTING WORSE BY THE HOUR- N ANY WAY-* WAS SHOT FOR FIRING A CANNON | HE GOT AT HIS OWN MEN ~AN' IT'S MERELY § MINUTES AWAY!! HMMIT-' NORMAL CHILE DON'T GIT TO SCHOOL UNTIL TH' LAST POSSIBLE MINUTE! NO=GO AHEAD= ENJOY YoOuR- SELF--AT THIS POINT I CAN GUARANTEE yOu IT® A REAL PRIVILEGE TO BE ABLE TO WALK-- w<.4 RE : ga. ANY JANE ARDEN Ba. rang S 62 BUT IF THEY SIBLY,., BUT CAN'T GET L YOU ONE MY HEAD ABOUT, MILA, MICKEY MOUSE MUGGS AND SKEETER ' ik N url, Rep GOT TIRED OF WALKING AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD PUSHING LITTLE LEROY 'S STROLLER $O HE USED AN LAWN - OLD MOWER MOTOR. eR. we eG "RRS ws AND MADE A SORTA er * RIDING STROLLER.' ee) id. 4 a a eh se \ cuas, KUUN- wm THE MIDGET-CAR TYPES ARE 2 CALLED "MINIATURES *.,, AND THE COMPACT-CAR TYPES ARE THEY ARE a. CALLED | "stanpArps"!) , TT... Aco eas ane ce aap || ne > os va EVEN PASSENGER s "AN || YOUR HEALTH HUSBAND P MORAL MAN, JULIE. 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MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: We are twojmake you do some physical women of 76 of a What do you think} work mechanical exerciser for} of the routines regularly recom mended are too exhausting We both like to walk, but my/exert the same amount of effort friend's feet are so painful that would be just as tiring this is impossible (For invalids, of course, mas- sage and certain forms of physi- jeal therapy can make up, in part, for their lack of exercise, but that's a different matter.) If you are looking for some mind) are too exhausting, any We live in adjoining apart ments and could use the same machine, but would not want to spend the money involved un-| less we would both benefit as a! result --Mrs. P.W.S nothing exercise machines think in terms of basic you exercise without making against suchiyoy do any of the work stop but let's} }ooking! common! A machine that demands a sense. 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These sound words of advice appear in the book by Marshall Miles titled All Fifty-two Cards The well-known West Coast Star illustrates the first part of the quotation by citing this hand in which South, obviously ja nut so far as the use of Black- |wood is concerned, arrives at a |terrible contract of six clubs, It is plain to see that, barring |some kind of miracle, the con- |tract must go down. The odds favor losing two hearts and a diamond, or at least one heart and a diamond However, there is a possibility of making the contract if the queen of 'jopponents' cards are favorably divided. This possibility can ex- 'ist in only one form--West must have precisely three spades to the king. In line with this, South wins the heart lead with the ace, fi- nesses the jack of spades, ruffs a low spade, and cashes the A-K of clubs. When he then plays the ace of spades, catch- ing the king, he is able to dis- card three hearts on the spades and thus make the contract. 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