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WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRC* By L V. SHEPARD FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHtft MASTERING BRIDGE (23) THE INTRODUCTION of the use ful “negative no trump” must be credited to Mr. George Reith, chair man of the Knickerbocker Whist Club committee, and one of our san est and deepest students of the game. No such method of keeping bidding open for partner was required In Auction, as declarer scored what lie made. Real strength in the hand op posite the opening bidder called for an Immediate assist or shift in Con tract. It was soon discovered, how ever, that the opening bidder’s side might hold game values without partner either having a legitimate shift or assist. The negative no trump call was devised to cover such eases. The only point of difference between followers of the one-over one method of bidding is the precise strength required to justify employ ment of the negative no trump, bid over partner’s opening suit call of one. Unless partner has requested ether procedure, and particularly when using the negative no trump with strangers, the method described here best meets the approval of the best 1 modern players, and at the same time will win more and lose less with partners as they happen to come, than any other iriethod. If your part ner wants something different, let him inform you concerning his when he opens the bldcjihg. Ih re turn you have a right to ask him to Conform to your wishes when you open the bidding. Courtesy suggests that a younger and poorer player agree with partner’s Ideas, without suggesting an exchange concession. When the opening bidder is too weak to make an opening bid of 2, it is extremely improbable that game can co made at anything unless part ner holds cards worth at least Z Studies Show How Long ; It Takes Foods to Digest By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. OUR KNOWLEDGE of the proc esses of digestion is comparatively new and is being added to constantly. The first inkling we had was when Beaumont, an American army surgeon, used his patient, Alexis St. Mar tin, who had received a shotgun wound exposing his stomach, through the a b d om i n a 1 wall, to direct i nspection. Beaumont de termined the rate of diges tion of various kinds of food "P" 11 ■ l P!g bggSft&s&L 'vx y^uL. Dr. Clendening and changes that occurred In the process of di gestion. , ,j His experiments have been repeat ed in various ways, probably the most extensive studies being those of Rehfuss and , Hawke. They re rpfoyed through the stomach istages and times of the digestive process in many hun dred different people with every sort of food. Perhaps the most useful conclusion which they made was that there are two types of digesters —fast and slow —those who do it in about three hours and those who do it in about four, and whose schedule PAGE SEVEN Russia * « 24—In reg^&j 26—Wild * ** 28— A trade"** 29 Masculine name ** 31—Chums * 34 — ta pering, bil liard rod 36 Greek letter 37 DeliriifaJ' tremens Uab.) 9—Burial grounds 12—Masculine nickname 14—A seaport in Syria 16 —Broad, silk, Japanese sash 18—Chopping tool 21— A burden 22 — Quote 23 A river in European Answer to previous puzzlo ip* ■cl E N T E_ ' N P\ B: ■ t> *♦ * *3 *■ **■ probable tricks. Length m partner’s suit first shown and ability to ruff very seldom will be sufficient to pro duce game unless these elem -nts of assisting values amount tc more than 3 probable tricks. Almost in vairably the opening bidder nseds some honor strength in dummy to pay to overcall him even with the negative 1-No Trump. T prefer my partner to pass my opening call, even if he has only a singleton of my suit, or is void there, rather than bid 1- No Trump without a minimum of two K’s or their equivalent. Over my opening 1-Heart call I consider the following holdings barely justify a negative no trump. *AJS * 10 9 6 5 V 7 4 3 *8 6 2 4>K 7 5 2 *7 6 2 f 83 *QIO 75 ♦ 9643 ♦K 86 4 9 6 *K 9 4 3 ♦J9 8 6 9 K 10 7 6 4 ♦ Q 6 ;, *Q J r ♦ A 7 4 ♦532 9 A 9 5 N - 932 ♦ A K 7 8 <4* ♦None 2 S. *AK f 5 m&m iifi ij *Q?S ♦ J 10 9 8 5 4 -i ♦ 7 -W \ . L->v j East plays 7-Clubs, doubled b7 South. The opening lead is tbeftf ts diamonds. How many tricks <*an pe won against perfect defense f, "Bfea answer Tuesday. * , never changes In sickness oF ; in health. ' t Report From England Early this spring an interesting report came from England. ‘ X-ray specialists, Doctors W. O; D. Maile and K. J. L. Scott, staled the duration of digestion, termined by the X-ray, on vailoufc kinds of foodstuffs. While X*r&3f studies of digestion have often been made, such extensive on single foods by the X-ray never been done before. > i It will be news to most people that milk takes longer than nearly any other food to digest. A giht ot water will leave the stomach; 0i 4{» minutes, a pint of boiled milk hours. The usual time for digestion of an ordinary meal is three and tone half to four hours. Bodily upsets, as well as mental .and emotionaF up sets, delay digestion. J The digestive time of various foods, as determined by Doctors Maila anjJ Scott, is as follows: * V t > Ijoura Cane sugar ,1% Banana, raw ...*.*4% Gooseberries, stewed * ■ White bread . v 3ft Cream, thin <*3ft Butter 6 Eggs, soft boiled