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A hasty or ill- jladvised play has exactly the same permanence as a well- thought-out play; in either case you are bound by what you have | \done. | | For this reason we have often | \stressed the high importance of | |planning the play, regardless of | |how cut-and-dried the approach to the play appears to be. South was in four hearts and | West led the king of spades. When dummy covered with the jace, East ruffed and made the = jnormal return of a club. De- «|| |Clarer went up with the ace, \drew three rounds of trumps, 'and returned the ten of spades. Had West taken the queen, South would have been home, but West ducked and _ South | went down one. He lost a spade, \a ruff, a diamond and a club. | You could say that declarer 'was unlucky to have the ace of |spades ruffed on the opening lead, but, actually, it would be |more accurate to say that South |had only himself to blame for going down because of his play \from dummy at trick one. He |should have ducked the king of spades in order to positively guarantee the contract. | In the actual hand, East |would discard a club and ruff \the spade continuation, but the |defense would later take only one more trick because declarer could discard a loser on dum- North East 1NT Pass HUBERT, WILL YOU RUN NEXT DOOR AND BORROW A CUP OF jmy's fourth spade after drawing trumps. When play starts, declarer can count ten winners consisting of six hearts, a diamond, a club and two spades. All he has to do to protect the contract is make sure of preserving those ten tricks. 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Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Storm 12--Communicate 2--Mike Douglas a Many Splen- | | YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: I have Dupuytren's contracture and have been told the only relief I _ Amputation Proposed Rejected by Doctor By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD instances large doses of Vita- min E have been tried, but the results are doubtful. could get would be my amputa-! tion of my pinky and ring fin- gers on both hands, and part of Dear Dr. Molner: My father, lwho lives abroad, is afflicted IT TURNED TO FAINT! Se, eI an --~* «OR TRIED FIXING AN ELECTRICAL WELL, IT'S ONE OF THREE THINGS..." EITHER GRANDMA HAS USED SOME OF HER HOMEMADE SHAMPOOm J" --= +.OR BEEN 5 KR an\\t I APPLIANCE / ier | ZN I wi DECRO- TILE Self sticking vinyl! panels, 12" x 12" Fastores Syeduate, Ina, 1907. i farld righ rawerved. the palms. Please write about CROSSWORD . ACROSS 1, Dot 8. Metal container 11. Irish girl 12, Japanese kimono sash 13, Capital on the Hudson 14, Herring 15. Wander 16, Musical exercise 17. Infre- quently 20. Tablet . 23. Sleep 26. High 2, Game played from horseback . Napoleon's isle . Mollusks . Under- standing 6. Rumanian coin 7. Half anem 8, "----, Gem of the Ocean" 9. Resting 10. Agreeable 14, Proton 16. Blicited 18. Caught sight of 19, Beast of aag burden 20. Vitality 21. Wing- building 'Yesterday's Answer 25. Equip 30, Maple 33. Series of yshots 34. God of thunder 35, Infrequent 37. Cabbage salad 38, Senate errand boy 39. Lean-to 41, Female fowl 42, White vestment 44, Son of Ra priest 27. Frontiers- man's shoe 2 {3 S je 8 ]9 | 28. Asian river rs 29, Divers' 31, School subject: abbr. YY, (82. 'Tramr 34, Placea "A 1e exactly 2 |36. Vipers |40, Rabbit (41, Jewish 27 45. Phone book abbrevia- tion 46. Not subjugated DOWN 1. Mark of a wound this, -- T.C. Your informers are wrong regarding amputation. Dupuytren's contracture results from a thickening and tightening of the sheaths through which run certain ten- dons leading to the fingers. This causes a firm, cord-like ridge to appear in the palm of the hand, and if the thickening process continues, the tendon "ino longer can extend to its full length. This, in turn, means that the finger or fingers involved cannot be straight- ened, but remain bent. The little and ring fingers are the ones usually involved, The cause of this contracture is not clear, but injury does not appear to be a significant fac- tor since the trouble can devel- op in people whose handy are not. subjected to strain or trau- ma. It appears more often in men than women, usually after the age of 40. Rarely is there any pain. MAY BE HEREDITARY There may be a_ hereditary factor. It also has been noted that the condition occurs quite frequently in patients who have diabetes or gout--I have seen it frequently in diabetics. Treatment should begin when kinking of a finger is noted. This treatment consists essen- tially of measures to stretch the finger to. overcome the contrac- tion. This is effective only when used early. In cases of long standing, sur- gery is necessary. This involves loosening the tendon sheath-- not amputation, In some Y jwith a_ disease called herpes jzoster. He was told it is a new ldisease. He has had terrible \pains of the chest and then blis- \ters like from boiling water come out on his skin. I am wor- ried about him. Can you give me any explanation for this dis- lease? -- A.K. | It is not a new disease, but it is a very aggravating one. It is not a fatal ailment but there is little to do except to keep the pain under control until the infection subsides. The common name for herpes zoster is shin- gles. | Dear Dr. Molner: People keep telling me water condi- tioning is bad for the health, exposing you to everything from cancer to kidney stones. I question such logic, I have a water softener and find it to my liking, both for drinking. and washing. -- Mrs. W.K. = There is no truth to these scare stories, Some people pre- fer to drink unsoftened water but that is a matter of choice. The one important thing to keep in mind is this: If a per- son is on a low-salt diet (mean- ing low sodium) he usually should avoid drinking. softened water. That is because so often the "softening" is a matter of substituting sodium for the min- erals, such as calcium, which make the water "hard." For anyone else, it doesn't matter. Dear Dr. Molner: My _ hus- band says milk in coffee Who is right?--P.G. increases the caffeine. I say no. It doesn't increase the caf- feine. It does, obviously, to ducking the king of spades in order to guard against the not too remote chance of West's having a six-card suit. This one prudent measure protects against every conceivable cir- cumstance, SPORT BRIEFS NORWAY ELIMINATED SETABAL (AP)--Vitoria Setubal of Portugal eliminated Fredrikstad of Norway from the European Cup of Cup Win- ners soccer tournament Thurs¢ day with a 2-1 victory in a sec- ond-leg, first-round game, Setue bal won the first leg 2-1, END HOLDOUT MONTREAL (CP)--Defence- men Ed Van Impe and Joe Watson, Philadelphia Flyers first and second draft choices in the National Hockey League's expansion draft last June, have ended their holdouts against the new club. Watson is reported to have signed for two years, while the terms or length of Van Impe's contract were not disclosed. MATSON CALLED BACK PHILADELPHIA (AP)--The injury-ridden Philadelphia Eagles have called 37-year-old Ollie Matson, an all-time National Football League great, from retirement. He retired, Aug. 13 to become a west coast scout for the NFL team, but because of numerous injuries in the Eagles backfield, general manager-coach Joe Kuharich asked Matson to come back. NAME KAPP STARTER MINNEAPOLIS (AP )--Joe Kapp, a newcomer to Minnesota Vikings, will be the club's start- ing quarterback for the Nation- al Foootball League game here Sunday with St. Louis Cardi- nals. Kapp was with Calgary Stampeders and British Colum- bia Lions of the Canadian Foot- 'ball League for eight years. GET HALFBACK EDMONTON (CP)-- Edmon- ton Eskimos of the Western Football Conference announced Wednesday they have acquired halfback Don Lisbon on waivers from Montreal Alouettes. Lis- bon, 25, is five feet 10 inches, and 200 pounds. QUEENIE 'Would you mind taking this memo in? You-know-who has that Charles Boyer look in his " increase the calories. aye toiay. a