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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1966, p. 19

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8 OSHAWA TIMES, , June 6, 1966 BRIDGE ®y 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder im Masters' individual Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS =? South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. FORCE OFF BRITAIN' BUC TION OF Ali ° 2 4KQ9732 SOUTH $AKQ1063 $AQ1094 AB 'The bidding: Opening lead -- four of clubs. This hand occurred a few jyears ago in the team of four event at the San Franciisco Re- gionals All over the room everybody jwas making five spades. Declar- er had to lose a diamond and a jclub, and there was no way of avoding these two losers. At some. tables, in fact, the con- tract was six spades, but the slam invariably went down one. } But a strange thing happened jat one table. South arrived at four spades on the bidding |shown -- and went down one! What's more, many declarers would have suffered exactly the same fate had they encountered ithe remarkable defense East and West put up on this hand. West led his singleton club, the usual lead at most tables. Dummy played the ten, and East, Lee Vernoff, of Los An- geles, played the deuce. Declarer, happy to have saved a club trick, and finding him- self in dummy, seized the oppor- tunity to lead the jack of dia- monds and finesse. West won with the king and returned a diamond which Mrs. Vernoff trumped. Back came a club which West ruffed. It was trick number three for the de- fense. West led another diamond, and declarer -- who now realized that the club trick he had gained on the opening lead had been re- covered by the defence with in- terest -- Did his best by ruffing with the nine, Unfortunately, East was able to overruff with Chai 9--Prople in Conflict sr Ane ge oa -- -- was People in Conflic | 1---Money le at South went down one. > seen | Srigntrepe Luncheon Oat . It is hard to blame declarer, remem ort cee BRE Neo ca "<i .| |playing duplicate, for having Woether and tperts . R : fallen into the trap set by Mrs, Yietemtiy theatre 11s PM, 4--fipeaker of the House ; Vernoff. 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When a person be- 'likely due to some hereditary Dear Dr. Molner: What was always very dark and | as- sumed that when it began to turn, it would be very white, Instead it has a yellowish tinge. Several beauticians tell me this Mrs. M. Except for treating severe malnutrition, thyroid deficiency and various skin diseases at- tacking the scalp, there isn't much we can do about control- ling the amount, quality and color of the hair Diseases with high fever sometimes cause loss of hair, but all we can do is treat the disease and hope the hair will Likewise -the tight "pony-tail" hair-dos cause some loss Other than that, heredity ap- pears to be the: most important governing factor. The original color is due to pigments. As a person grows older, the amount of pigments decline, principally because of diminished blood supply to the hair follicles, or to enzyme changes which gov ern the conversion of nutrients into pigments | In general, these are natural comes grey early, it is more defect in the chemistry of pig- ment formation. People in the best of health become prema- turely grey because o° this Whether the hair then is white or yellowish, depends on the original color, because there} can be a mixture of pigments yellow among others. Darker} It Is not caused by "an acid condition," and be autic ians would do their clients a favor by discarding that old wheeze. In'fact, acid condition has been used as an explanation for ev- erything from hiccups to hang- nails, and used so often that people take it for granted that it means something. Well it does not. Reasonably healthy people maintain an average acidity or lack of it in various parts of the body. The only time it varies much and means} anything is when a person 5s se- riously ill So, if hair, instead of being snowy white, has a yellowish tinge, it is natural. The color doesn't mean you are acid, or need vitamins or anything of that sort The yellow may remain, or it may, like the cCarker color, gradually fade out and leave the hair white or grey. Mean- time there's nothing to do about it except to use a rinse or "touch - up." It's a cosmetic matter, not a diagnostic sign: Dear Dr. Molner: Is there a chance of damaging the heart by hitting the steering wheel in a car accident? I had severe pains afterwards. A month later an ECG showed damage to the heart.--L. J. Yes, the heart muscle can be bruised in such an accident, but in such cases as | have seen, it improved promptly and the ECG (electrocardiographic) readings returned to normal in a relatively short time A fracture of the sternum (breast. bone) -also can occur, steering wheel, or was present before the accident. 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