16. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 14, 1968 By 8. JAY BECKER (¥ep recere-nerder in fiwstere' individual Championship Piey) East dealer. Neither side vulnerable, BUZ SAWYEN --Beatrice Lillie AND $0 IN 1924, SHe RETURNS TO T. HE THEATRE TO PLAY IN ANORE CHARLOT'S RETIRED FROM THE REVUE... STAGE, BUT SOON... OH OBAR, SOCIETY LIFES 1S SUCH A BORE ! Derermineo TO em AS TALENTED AS HER SISTMR, ere a LILLIE TRIES INGING SENTIMENTAL ALL. IN ENGLAND, WITH SOPORIFKE BFFECT... 1 SHE CLOWNS UP HER SONG, ANDO LANDS A 3-Yé; CONTRACT AS A COMEDIENNE . She 18 /7, KILLED A MANS#| ow! Now IM ARED.ALL OVER RECKON YOU JUST SAW ME- WO ONE'S STORE WAS HIT BY THE FRET ARE STILL WITHOUT WOLES/ THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X3 NOTHING LIKE A TRUSTED FRIEND! 'Distributed hy King Pertere Syndicate, * PICK UP THAT PAPER THE OLD LADY. Opening lead spades. Declarer is usually in a bet- ter position to predict the out. come of a hand than the de- fenders. This is because he seés before him every one of the 26 soldiers under his command. The defenders, however, each see only 13 of the 26 cards held by their side and hence find it more difficult to assess their combined strength and co-ordi- nate their efforts to the best advantage. This is not to say that the defenders are therefore help- less. On the contrary, there are very few hands where the handicap they suffer should prove fatal. It is only that it must be realized that a good defensive player has to work much harder at getting the most out of his cards than a good dummy player. East won the spade lead with the king and returned the jack. which was ducked all around. East's return did not matter and declarer eventually made four notrump after taking a losing club finesse. But let's suppose that East had played the jack of spades on the first trick instead of the king. In that case South would almost certainly have won the jack with the queen, taken a club finesse, and gone down wherf East won with the king and returned the king of spades to the ace. Now how can East know that the jack is the right play: Why should he violate the rule of third hand high? There are clues which point the way. East knows that West, at best, has 4 high-card points, This is because East sees 20 points before him and knows that South has 16 at least. East's sole hope, therefore, is to assume that West has the ace of spades. Without it there is no chance. jfurthermore, by the Rule of Eleven, South can have only one card in spades higher than the seven which was led. East en nn ate ner ----------------=-uewnin | MUSt hope it is the queen, and should deliberately allow de- TELEVISION LOG [ite sit ute so as to permit ultimate defeat Channe: 2--~Buttalo of the contract. 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In children, |prages) also affords some eh tiie ene Pongal who. has an attack of vomiting.|viral infection, appendicitis OF ition, | mineral 'and oroiin bala oc My comments will in largelintestinal obstruction are : bsid } : ; or desrae apply th' adulls, too, butl causes, As the nausea subsides, salty) Most children, sometime or E UIPMENT severe vomiting, particularly! For the uncomplicated cases | broths or soups supply fluid other, experience an attack of Q when accompanied by diarrhea,jof vomiting, one of the simpiesijminerals tial tiave been tost,;'ONE. Usually the foregoing Hockey Sticks, Pants, can be quickly dangerous for an|remedies, yet often highly ef-\and nourishment,' Fluids also| Neeestons put an end to it. Sweaters, Stockings, infant or small child. The loss/fective, is a half teaspoon Cf oan he given in the form of fruit) But if the vomiting persists, Shin Pads, etc of fluids and -minerals, plus|table salt, dissolved in three! . : =i jdon't wait too long, particularly M3 ss fever if it is present, can leadlounces of water, or a bit less|juice, or the sucking of ice; you detect the signs of aci- Re aR to acidosis, and prompt steps!than half a cup chips Extreme toss of fluids ST rn N'S SHARPENING & RENTAL LTD. Candy, if tolerated, will,| dosis must be taken to alleviate the ' d ma jlike the fruit juice, provide su-/and minerals can rather quickl condition -- - errr a yl |28r, to combat-acidosis, Inecome.« serious matter. In adults, vomiting can result} € dose is one tablespooniul) 'A oidosis in a child can be from various causes--appendi-/Of this solution taken by mouth| ognized by listiessness and| ies aaa ebb citis, intestinal obstruction, kid-|¢€very 20 to 30 minutes. It can} Sophisticated medicines. and in- 223 King St. W. 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