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' jas possible, so ldrew three rounds of land then led the A-K and an- Sa Ez" LINEN RR ERE ERE RRO RUE REE ER | SAVE ON 3 OF PONTIACS MOST POPULAR MODELS NOW !! TRADING POST SALE!! THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. TELEVISION LOG 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 14, 1967 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH &KQ94 ¥Q82 @754 bI86 WEST EAST 41065 aAIT83 9963 @74 $262 $310 he AK102 &Q9748 SOUTH a72 @AKII05 @AK983 5 The bidding: South West North East 19¢ Pass 164 Pass 2¢ Pass 29 Pass 49 Opening lead--king of clubs. The most common form of defense against a suit contract is to keep plugging away in a suit where the defenders have great length and strength. The purpose behind this is to force declarer to ruff as often that his trump position is gradually weakened. If the defenders eventually ex- haust declarer of trumps, they can then cash the remaining cards of their long suit when- lever they obtain the lead. West led the king of clubs and continued with the ace, which declarer ruffed. South trumps other diamond. West won and continued the relentless campaign by leading still another club, Weclarer ruffed with his last trump and cashed two good diamonds. By now he was down to two cards --both spades. When he then led a spade to the K-Q, he went down one, since East's last two cards were |the spade ace and club nine. The defenders scored a spade, a diamond and two clubs. The forcing tactics were successful. However, declarer had only himself to blame for the defeat. He allowed himself to be short: ened in trumps to the point where he lost control of the hand. The situation that devel- oped should have been antici- pated and forestalled. South drew trumps prema- turely. What he should have done was establish both the dia- monds and a spade before draw- ing trumps. He could have done this, after ruffing a club at trick two, by first leading the A-K and an- other diamond. West would win with the queen and return a club. Declarer ruffs, reducing him- self to three trumps. Now he leads a spade to the queen, East wins, but is helpless. A club return to futile, since dummy can ruff. Any other lead is equally ineffective, since South simply draws trumps to win the rest of the tricks. All told, he loses a spade, a dia- mond and a club. Speck's Mother YOUR HEALTH Some Tolerate Spices Not Those With Ulcers . By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Will you,tooth, have it fixed. If the pa- write about leukoplakia and how | tient smokes--well, stop! it can be treated?--Mrs. B. P.! Large doses of vitamin A-- Leukoplakia is a sort of pearl- 19.900 to 25,000 units a day for Attends Trial PEORIA, Ill. (AP) --Mar- garet Lindbergh stepped from the witness stand, raised' her fingers to her lips, and threw a kiss to her son, the man on trial for the slaying of eight nurses. Richard Speck's mother, brother, five sisters and a brother-in-law were called Wed- nesday to testify as the defence opened its fight to save the life of the 25-year-old drifter. The prosecution, which has asked the seven men and five women jurors to find Speck guilty of the July 14 killings and set his penalty at death, rested its case Wednesday after eight days of testimony. The bodies of the nurses were strewn in four rooms of the Chicago house where they re- colored thickening of a mucous|a limited time--may help. Don't membrane. We usually think of/let leukoplakia give you a pho- it in connection with the mouth,|pia, but don't ignore it, either. lip or tongue although, of/tel} your doctor and let him| course, it can occur on other decide what needs to be done,| similar membranes. and when. | In itself, it doesn't as a rule | cause any great problem. The Dear Dr. Molner: So often 1 great danger is that it can begin, see parents shaking pepper all to change in cell structure, first)over their small children's food. | becoming pre-cancerous and fi-|I was taught to use it sparingly.! nally cancerous. What is your opinion? -- Mrs.| That is why we urge people to H. P. have their doctors--or dentists; Some folks tolerate spices| --keep watch so the spots can,| very well. Others, especially; be removed if they begin to look those with ulcers or other ail-| threatening. There isn't any|ments making the stomach sen-} method of do - it - yourself/sitive, have to avoid seasoning| removal. jor take the consequences. | People can, earlier than that) My thought, therefore, is that) sided. Mrs. Lindbergh, of Dallas, arrived with her children in a |heavy rain. would be to breathe in a forest. But it isn't. Hospitals no longer require plants to be removed from the rooms at night. Note to Mrs, V. M.: I think the best answer to your ques- tions on sex would be found in Private and Personal, a book by Grace Naismith. Note to Mrs. H.: Your. thought of venereal disease: has become an obsession with you. The three doctors are entirely right. 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Rabbits' Vp tails help the situation if they will just keep in mind one primary fact: Leukoplakia is usually; caused by irritation of the mem- brane. | It is common in. smokers, whether they use cigars, pipes, or cigarets, although the loca- tion of the leukoplakia may vary The heat of the smoke is regarded as the prin-| cipal irritant, although pipe} smokers sometimes dvelo p! such spots on the lip, perhaps| 'a combination of friction: from} |the pipe stem, the heat and pos: | sibly chemical irritation from | tobacco. | | A broken or jagged tooth can lalso cause leukoplakia, and | folks have been warned about linis often enough, too: jsuch a spot inspected period-| ically. | Whatever the cause, the first) jstep in treatment is to remove the irritation. If it is a rough Have| L. brought up thinking that food) has to be highly spiced. | It's ironic, at times, to see) some of these heavy users of] salt and pepper complain about stomach irritation and reach for| the bicarbone instead of omit- ting the condiments. But, you} see, they've been brought up to} think that food doesn't taste| right unless it is overspiced. Dear Dr. Molner: My wife has nine plants in our bedroom, | winter storage you know. I have been trying to convince her that plants are all right in the day- time but not at night due to my belief that they expel carbon dioxide. Perhaps your answer will help me convince her.-- I doubt if it will, because there isn't enough carbon diox- ide to make any difference. If plants produced it in dangerous amounts, think how hard it at the time of your operations, and testing you again would be a waste of time and money. SALLY'S SALLIES MAGAZINES 9 Xa Yams tren tot Set ape 4-10 "Sorry, Sonny, but we can't accept trade-ins." 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