11lr 5 6 ~
—- L pn is ■
1 I - -i_
. “I 17 18
B* 26
28 iHP 29 30
* 33 "Ti^"
T 43 "
across _
i 23—Tear v
25 —Bewildered
27 —A native of
Saxony
29—Resound
; 31—Belonging
to him
32--A body of
water
34 — Masculine
name
35 — Nooks
36 -To convert
into leather
by other
means than
soaking in
tan liquor
37 External
38— Advanced
in years
40 — A cat
41— First home
of Adam
and Eve
42 Hurl
pA dissension
4_A disease
character
ized by in
flammation
of large toe
j—Lodge tem
porarily
jO—A boss
,o a sphere
['-.Worthless
leaving
15 — note of
the dove
16— A river in
South
America:
same as the
Putumayo
17— An adver
sary
IS— Aged
19-The earliest
stage of an
organism
21—Admonish
DOWN
1— Stuff a fowl
2 Flustered
3 Aloft
5--All correct
-li-.e :-'gn
6 Temporarily
deprived
of conscious
ness
7An i—>r’
CONTRACT BRIDGE
JOP SI'OKK AT NO TRUMPS.
UNLESS players have been es
pecially trained to note the fre
qxroy with which squeezes may
be made, they scarcely can credit
ment that few long bridge
lessions fail to afford at least one
Kortunity to squeeze defenders,
yang his opportunity, one East
■layer in a duplicate game won top
score through that simple strategy*
Better still, he saw his chance from
the beginning of the Viand, and
ilayed tor the squeeze.
♦ 5 2
f 8 7*4.
♦AS 4 2
♦ 363
♦ A Q J 9 r —v — a*
fAIO 2 £ Ul ♦KIO 9 8
♦ OJ7 5 A K 10 9 4
*A7 i —'
A 10 8 6 4 3
VK Q
♦ 83
♦QJ 5 2
Bidding went: West, .
East, l-Xo Trump; West, 2-Spadeir;
Bast, 2-No Trumps; West, 3-N6
Trumps. . , ~
The opening lead was the 2 of
clubs. Declarer’s 9 won,, fife
counted the following certain
tricks: 4 in spades, 1 in hearts, 3
In diamonds and 3 in clubs, or 13
tricks total. That should mean %
small slam through good strategy
md probably good for top on tne
land. ,/
The Kof spades was led. A loiy
diamond followed. Dupimy’s 4 fell
to North's Ace. He led back a
club, trying to establish partner’s
uit. Dummy’s Ace won the fourth
trick. Three rounds of winning
Advantage of*New Diet
in Keeping Weight Down
BV LOGAX C LENDENING, M. D.
THE ' PARI PASSU” (with even
pace] method for keeping weight'
t ow ' n was described in my article
yesterday, and sample diets for the
first two days
were given.
You can make
up your own
dietsj, and in
one of the ar
ticles next
week I will
give an outline
and some help
ful hint?, in
that direction.
,Qoe #. Jhe
great van
tages of the
“pari passu"
method is that
C. '1.1...
. if y°U are ta
tan ? U ' fnr lunch ° r dinner you
u Vhatever is se t before you,
ffpiini i , r ? ad and butter, without
tfe‘,s llke a criminal. Except.
averL amJ u b . utter - because oft , the
intake 8 20f. at T” cut ' down 3*^
Meal Th alones at any one
6 ven n a , h l* P a . ri P assu ” (with
fedup,., ' dlf t ' 18 not intended to
object il° U r ap*dly—:in fact, its real
b ut simnt n T C t 0 reduce y° u at all
It i s t P y to keep you as you are.
ranees fl ref °, ra ’ f l uite elastic, and
a day ] ' OOO to 1,500 cfdorieiSi
oriesofp that ls you til* ZOO fill-
Within safe nmits 1 ***
bet 1 ' U ' OSf ; moments when tea is
eorne 0 f fT f d ’ whe n a tray with
v.'ith h nf . those lar & e . soft muffins
you can J's all ove r are served,
« conscienp ° ne T without a twinge
kreaf i and vf'e* Just cut out the
your next , ter and dessert at.
butter and mea - 0r the brea d and
tVer you dreSSlng ’ WhiCh_i
The t > nei ‘‘ !<8 ot Re ducer
? Vera ge red,, reat enemies of the
(i, ’ dlet are (1) "the
1 ut to a |neaV\bi *«
_ ” ient song bird
8— A corner 27—Scorch '
9 A large, 28—Tidy
black bird 30—Cereal
11—The entire grains
physical 31—The crested
part of man hawk
13— From parrot
14— A small 33—Former
river duck spelling of
20—Mingle awe, owe,
22—Spawn of ought
fish 39—From—
24—Placard prefix
26—A migratory 40—Papa
Answer to Previous Puzzle
sip ulr h ac|k
21JL E EL R\ bl
a WeJu Rn" p
sjotetyi A ™ E. AApBo "pC
h|a t jUfpT uHg u y
Kjijp T T I HTs
uv]m|clhl
r
spaaes were taiten. On them de
clarer let go his three lowest
hearts. The Q of diamonds won
the eighth trick. The 7 of dia
monds was led from dummy at the
ninth trick, and overtaken with de
clarer’s 10, leaving just four cards
in the hands of dummy, North and
declarer. The diagram shows the
four held by each of them, and the
five cftrds .hefd by South, from
which he must discard to the ninth
trick.
J 876
49 to W
# AlO 2■ ,* iA f K
S *klo
1 - 5.
f KQ
♦ QTf
South knew that declarer still
held the K of diamonds, the K-10
of clubs and a lone heart of un
known denomination.. North, still
held a club and three hearts of un
knovVji denominations'... Hte, hoped
that North held the J of
would prevent a. small slam.
The only ‘things possible for/South
to do wbq to let J£o a heart. ‘Either
a spade or a <Sub discard meant
thit declare? certainly would , make
6-odd. South let go the Q of
hearts. When declarer led the K
of diamonds, South, let, go his last
heart. Pummy’s lowest heart was
discarded. ,
? ..fText declarer tobk his good club.
Dummy’s last spade was discarded,
bringing all payers down to two
cards. The J of hearts was led,
overtaken with the Ace, and the
10 of hearts just gave declarer his
unbid small slain.
lUnch downtovyn” and (3) “the
planless housekeeper.”
- The invitation out and the lunch
downtown both threaten the funda
mental principle that it isn’t what
you eat or what you eat at any one
meal that keeps you reduced, but
how much you eat in the whole
day. You can eat a properly bal
anced light reduction diet at break
fast and, lunch and then go out to
dinner, and if you don’t watch out,
you will pile up a total of calories
that would fatten a living skeleton
for that day. The “pari passu”
method tries to .avoid this.by giv
ing you enough to eat so that you
are not hungry and, therefore, not
tempted by a feast sprung on- yoy.
And besides that, as I have said, It
ia sufficiently elastic that if you
omit bread, butter, salad dressing
and dessert at any lineal, your av
erage is good.
The lunch downtown can be very
.easi.ly arranged. When .downtpwn
usually go to the same place, and
tile cpojt at that place can. arrange
A, proper luncheon for every day in
the week. Even if not the menus
are varied enough so that at any
restaurant or lunch counter a se
lection can easily be made. The
lunches at soda water fountains,
with the temptation to eat six or
seven hundred . calories ip one ice
cream 'soda, fitp po. place for re
ducers. Let the thin ones crowd
in there.
As for the housekeeper, whoever
that njay be, in |jje reducer’s
household, she must arrange to set
nothing but,the proper (pari pas
su) diet, morning, nooii and night
EDITOR’S NOTE: Seven pamphlets
by, Dr. Clepdening can nQw be ob
tained by pending 10 cents in, coin,
for each, and a self-addressed en
velope .stamped. ,with< a< . thr-ee-cent
stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in
care of this paper. The pan\phlet»
are: ‘‘Three Weeks'. Reducing Diet,-,
“Indigestion and Constipation , Re
ducing and Gaining”, ‘‘lnfant Feed
ing" “Instructions fpr the Treatment
_ ' • : HENDERSON. (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937
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between The e6<marie6 j|
ofThe Amazon anp S,
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