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DAILY cross word puzzle *|iT— ~~ ~ —. m- , I ■f*- 32 ?4 35 37 fi ACROSS 23—A weapon of defense 25—A cutting tool 27—Cooking utensil 29—Pointed iron bar 31—Aslant 33—A varicol ored horse 36 — A series of metal links 37 Ashy pale 38— Clothes 39 To venerate 40— Remain 41— A malt bev erage 2—A native of Scotland 6— A store, 10-Soap foam 12- of laws 13— Steep j4_A harbor !5 —A signal by bugle to ex tinguish all lights IS—Meddle with 17—Definite article 19—Syrian deities 29—An alcoholic liquor DOWN 6—Ascend . 7—Huts 8 — Seaport city on the Black sea 9 Confined 11—Exclama tion of sur prise 1— Long, loose overcoat 2 A pace S-A box with a lid 4 Over (poetic) 5 Terbium (symbol) COPYRIGHT. 1938. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, Inc. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE WHITTEN FOB CENTRAL PRESS k’ By Shepard B arclay “The Authority on Authorities** t'E READY TO CHANGE j 1 PONT EVER be too stuck on a i good plan. New evidence may re- ! veal the fact that your plan has j slight chance for success. If you < see that running your own suit is I hopeless, you may make out better 1 by keeping the enemy from run ning his suit. In brief, be ever i ready to change your plan if that < becomes advisable. < 4 J9B *AB4 i ♦ JlO 86 3 i *72 . ♦7 5 3 jV. 4A 64 !Ji 05 >* Ui *Q973 ♦ 52 * „ 4Q94 4Q 96 4 3 S. 4BKJS 4 K QlO 2 V K 62 ♦ AK7 ♦ AlO 8 (Dealer: South. North-South vul nerable.) When South opened the bidding here with 1-No Trump, North re sponded with 2-No Trump and South went to 3-No Trump. The club 4 was West’s lead against this contract. Dummy Piayed the 2 and East the K. South i allowed this to hold and the J was returned, followed by the 5 to 1 South’s A. The diamonds A and K 1 How Insanity Is Cured By Shock Theropy By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. AT THE CONVENTION of the American Medical association at kVan Francisco recently many ad 'ances in medical science were demonstrated. In the articles in the next few ays I shall describe the subjects nat attracted my own attention. , . e treatment of certain forms insanity by shock therapy was ! ne subject of Dr. Ernst Gell- P a Per. This is quite new, n except that its value has been r-monstrated over and over by ha U n l tests * is 80 surprising as ha £dly to be believable. c , ases in which the treatment * 3best are those of split per- Denrn lty ’m Particularly in young P ople - T be drugs used are insulin Cle ndening will answer questions of general interest jy, and then only through column. enon?i? tr f^ ol ' The P a tient is given i of ° f tbese 80 that a condition Profound shock is induced. Restored to Normal , Pro?,?? rest °ration to normal Is , fif\v, The idea is that the j that if, the brain is sufficient, so , balance L H OWn com P letely off j back ir,*- and * may suddenly come It i t 0 gear ’ death!? h dan & er °us treatment and the r L f a y e occurred, but most of WiiUng? tf e3 °J these people are big toVr? a t k . e u the risks—are will % hope nytbing w hich holds out bIMs 1 an treatment of her by o?? r T, new sub i eCt <hs m a.. J 8 ; F ranklin I. Harris Here again ? lte of San Francisco. " gam Is something that few 14—Exclama tion to at tract at tention 16—Mingle 18—Exclama tion of triumph 21— Conclusion 22 Kind of white grape 24—Mama 26 —A marvel 28—Making a i noise 30— A short au- • tomobile trip 31— Deeds 32 Promissory I note (ab.) j 34 Across 35 A tune 37—A sheltered spot 39—Rubidium (symbol) Answer to previous puzzle \ [a|l|&|a.| lall |S|E|cFr) ; (M O O hi sbap o R i Us wTrlTruBV F E. s JA C u c p E HFI i dMHo DjTv i_ dielkl dß|t]o OR "lis/J 1 prfnAN] mTa V>/S _|P Msj 1 cjW A. G- aHA T £NAJ_t] C oILjo |Nl 7 WETS] ’ were cashed and a diamond trick given up. East then played the spade A for the fourth trick, hop ing to get some encouraging sig nal from West. When this did not occur, he switched to a heart and South took the remainder of the tricks. When East returned the club J, after winning the first trick, West could have set the contract by overtaking the J with the Q and switching to the heart J. With no; entry for his club suit when set up, it was far better to try for tricks in some other direction. « * * Tomorrow’s Problem * 4 AK 4 J 8763 *Q74 *9753 VAIO 9 7 A/. $ 2 fi® £ U 4AK Q 9 *6532 c 51 — —— * J 10 8 4 Q 10 G 4 VKQ J 8 5 44 *A K 9 (Dealer:. South. North-South vul nerable.) What is the best defense against South’s contract of 4-Hcarts after the lead of the diamond 10? surgeons would have looked on with favor a matter of 10 years ago. But experience has proved that with proper care this injection treatment gives good results and saves the necessity for an oper ation with the attendant discom forts. QUESTIONS FROM READERS Septagenarian: “Will you tell be whether rather severe cramp ing of the muscles of the feet and calf of the legs is merely a concomitant of advanced age or is it a symptom calling for spe cific medical attention?" Answer: The condition is called “intermittent claudication". It is caused by thickening of the arter ies of the legs and as such is a concomitant of advanced age. Treatment is not very successful. Rest, with elevation of the feet, and heat, give as much relief as anything. A. J.: “My eyebrows are nat urally thick, so in order to im prove my appearance I tweeze them. I am told that this will affect my sight. Is there any truth in this?" Answer: None whatever, .It will do no harm of any kind. EDITOR'S NOTE: Seven pamphlets by Dr. Clendening can now be ob tained by sending 10 cents in coin, for each, and a self-addressed en velope stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in care of this paper. The pamphlets are: “Three weeks’ Reducing Diet”, “Indigestion and Constipation”. "Re ducing and Gaining”. “Infant Feed ing”, "Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetes”, “Feminine Hygiene and. “The Care Qt the Rair and Skin . THIMBLE I'HEATRE Starring FOPEYE Going Going— By E. 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