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IT GOES; DBAR COLLEAGLIES;| (AND WHO'S THE THIRD: 1, Sesame 10. Correct 12, Think 13. Biblical mount 14, Western Indian 15. Transfer: Law 16, Recto: abbr, 17. Pineapple 19. Roman money 20, Student 17, Early Britisher 18, Con- cerns 21, Diatonic note 22. Perches 25. Sun god 26, Oregon river 27. Where to 29. Youth 30. German river $1, Liveliness 40. For groups 23, Decree 4 6 {7 24, Daggers 28, Tattler 30. 'Stowe" character 33, Beams 34. Article 35. Imposed, as taxes 37, Candie. nut | tree | 88. Husks of grains 39. Small herring 41, Put out 42, Mountain YOUR HEALTH WILL THEY BE HAPPY, /-- POPS? IT REACHED THE POINT WHERE WE STARTED TO SPEAK Pic LATIN TO FOOL HIM... 3% BUT NOW He UNDERSTANDS ~% fd 1'O GAY THEY HAVE A FIGHTING CHANCE, HONEY, Dear Dr. Moiner: How much aspirin is too much for a child symptoms of disease that would not be recognized by a layman? --r=Mrs, FF. Instead of trying to establish the maximum, it's much better fo stick to a reasonable. dose which has a suitable margin of safety--and will still do all that is necessary For a three-year-old, one of the small-size aspirins (2 or 3 grains) four times a day would be reasonable. Or if you are us- ing the ordinary five-grain size, a half tablet four times a day. More than that is not likely to do any additional, good any- way. Preferably. give the aspirin after the child has had some- thing to eat, or a gl Dose Of Aspirin: How Much For Child? By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD There is no great likelihood of aspirin dulling or concealing three-years-old with a lingering important symptoms except cold? Would the medicine dullithat it can reduce fever--but rather large doses are required for any appreciable reduction. However, this "lingering cold" sounds disturbing. Aspirin won't cure a cold. All it does is make the patient more com- fortable by subduing aches (head or musclds) and curtail- ing inflammation to some ex- tent. If the "'cold" is lingering, per- haps it isn't a cold. Instead of just continuing with aspirin, have your doctor see whether the trouble is something other than. a cold: pneumonia, sinus infection or whatever. Dear Dr. Molner: I "have a large hiatal hernia and require an Operation. 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JAY BECKER Te recend-Reider Baasters" iectvidect Chemptenite Plog South dealer. Neither side vulnerable, 133 Q @xK72 o64 $109832 $AES Opening lead -- t Deception plays inthe play of the cards. clarer should try to get not to make on the merits of hand, but also as many more as he can steal through the use of whatever deceptive tactics he is able to' invent. In much the same way, the defenders exercise their skill trying to persuade declarer that some condition exists which ac- tually does not. This psychological battle, all in the spirit of the game, pro- duces repercussions, Sometimes one side triumphs, sometimes the other. This deal shows a case where East succeeded in fooling declarer by using very good strategy. He won the club lead with the king and cashed the ace. He then 'returned the six of dia- monds, hoping to persuade South by this play that the six was a singleton. Declarer took the diamond with the ten and played a heart to the ace, but now did not dare lead a diamond to. dummy be- cause he was afraid that East might ruff it. Instead he played the king of hearts, hoping for a 3-2 trump break, but West show- ed out and South went down one. Now let's suppose that East had returned a spade at trick three instead of a diamond. De- clarer's play would then have been virtually automatic. After cashing the ace of spades and. ace of hearts, he would have taken a diamond finesse and then led a trump from dummy. When East followed low, South would presumably have made the safety play of the eight in order to be certain of losing only one trump trick. This method of play would have made the contract. It is true that South have made the hand if he ha correctly diagnosed East's line of defense, but East neverthe- less gets credit for planting the thought in declarer's mind that the six of diamonds was @ singleton. Rotary Essay Garners $600 OTTAWA (C) -- Marjorie Childerhose, 17-year-old student at Parry Sound, high school, has won the 1965 scholarship es- say contest sponsored by the Na- tional Capital Commission and the Rotary Club of Ottawa, it was announced today. Miss Childerhose, who plans to study pharmacy at the Uni- versity of Toronto next year, will receive up to $600 for freshe man tuition fees. The Grade 13 student took first prize in @ field of 50 con- testants. Runners-up were Miss G. Y. Hopkins, Innisfail, Alta., Patricia Robertson, Kitimat, B.C., and Rick Belford, Totten- ham, Ont. 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Dr. Molner: My brother- in-law claims an egg is very easily digested if boiled: for half an hour. I say 10 minutes is enough. We are oldsters and I say a soft-boiled or poached egg is best for us and easily digested Are eggs good for a woman of 82? And how many a week£ --Mre. H. L, V. The best way to cook an egg is so the white is firm--and I don't mean hard as a rock, or- frizzled, unless you prefer it Hthat-way.As-tong-as-the white is firm, there is no difference in digestibility. So cook yours for 10 minutes and eat it, and let your brother-in-law wait an- other 20 minutes if he thinks he gains anything by it. At your age, eat as many eggs as you find agreeable to your taste, whether soft-boiled, hard-boiled, poached, fried, scrambled, coddled, or deviled Note to Mrs. R. 0.: A fatty tumor is harmless, unless it be- comes large enough to be a nuisance. 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