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v KOS5WORD now ν [U 1! IN'' \ Λ ι—1<· s> a. rH|pf's c. I, W ι Vy Btj o'p'n'i 't) aVfMmoavMa'p e ] η'λ ~l "Αβο pl| Ν ι ι ι BBi i i i i ■IL ΛΪΓΕίϋ b, rgL|7T5 ρρ[ν^Ε]Β·ΝΪρ|ϋ|5[Ε , ■ R|fTn1emy1uik!o|n Yceterday'f Aligner 47 Emmet θ 5 \ r\ ;»t■ ur;iin quotation : ' C Π F Ε \Y ?. D Ε Ν F Π G M W H Ν ι G Ε \V Π D F R II F W H Ζ C — •i-v.imi,·: WII\T IS SHOWN Ρ,Y EXAMPLE . V JVSTEY DO CICERO. ! I- 1 ί" uukd Syndicate, Inc. 8a lay on bridge ΛΙ.ΙΓΤΕ.ν FOR CENTRAL PRESS by Shepard Barclay flio Authority on Authoritlee" •ν Η \ I V Φ \\ ΙΜΙΟΜ ·.' : ■ ι pl.iy ;.· considers iη{ 11" lie th·· play ι' I11'1 loi·lin;; rt to forecast '···.: r« :· in th>> hing more dis· ' lank y< ·;ι li.> .·■■■. tho . : t!:at it . ■ l· ■ rfOUl* ί li c. A S Γ, 1 2 V Xone φ . 5 3 Λ ·ι - Ρ, I Γ --YV, νιιΐ '■ m Ι-·' pKiith D1 1 ♦ J NT ■■ rut l! ; ■ ■ ·. ί·.US ll.H'.'l, • ry li-htly ν is Tl :];]>> il:1 ; 111 ■ feared the dou ■ ·η% nts into • i < ontract. He ..· ni t··)>.«, then . iii K. South I· 1 the flub J. ! t! at Λ Κ would l.ave I'-tween South's hand, ex ! Q, and woul 1 1 : ι—t rick set. Hut ι luiis for two 1' ι 1 a three-card . <quence in the suit. South counted up after tlio club Κ lead, saw seven sure tricks in sight and a chance for a progres sive squeeze on West for the other two if West would repeat th<- club. So lie ducked and West obliged by repeating clubs with the J. South look that with his A, raked in the diamond Q. Κ and A and the heart 10, then led his fourth diamond, on which West had to discard lie couldn't break his spade K-Q, for fι*ar of setting up that whole suit in dummy. The heart 9 would be ' '1 tally bad. setting· up the 8, which he knew South held. So he thi' W off the club Q. hoping his partner had the 10. South, of course, put dummy's club 8 on this, then led the club 10. Wist v.ms .squeezed again. Once more he had to hold the heart 0. so put on tl.' spade Q. hoping his partner h id the .1 But South did. led it to thi V to drop the Κ and finished witli 'the spade 10, making his con it act. The saddest thing, from West's viewpoint, is that the post mortem showed his opponents could have been chastised if they look out a double of No Trumps into diamonds. Tomorrow's Problem ♦ Κ 9 7 ψ Κ 8 G 2 ♦ Q J 9 3 *"4 φ 0 I 2 ¥ r' φ 10 S 5 2 A Κ Q J 9 φ Q J 10 5 Ψ Λ Q ♦ 7 4 4, A S 6 5 2 φ A 8 3 ψ J 10 7 5 4 3 ♦ A Κ 6 *10 (Dealer: West. Neither side vul vulnerable.) If West leads the club Κ against Sou'.a's 4-II· arts, what should be East's defensive plan to set the contract he had doubled? «>> ι l'y ιλ.:πη l'Cciiurcs cynuicaio, inc. |x U. S.-Canada Join Hands fana, am "· Willis (left) of Vermont, and Hon. C. D. llowc fi ρ ,.'ς" ni:''l<tA of munitions and supply, use teamwork in weldinj "rial Γ' <~anai''an sections of a 236-mile oil pipeline at the Inter , i', .|r"tr. The pipeline joins a tanker terminal in Portland •Ji oil refineries in Montreal and will aid in relieving the gaso line shortage on the East Coast. (Central Pre»», THIMBLE THEATRE Starring ?OPr~vE It i-.n't Ρ ο ! 11 ■ I r. ι , C<^ s ■ V -ΞΓ. . V y ~ it 'Ζ i \fk ■ ■ ·Ϊ / 1 voui: ν \7i *> -■Ar·:., Ά DONT KILL THE /""S ι ι DE-LEMNA.I A\N*T /[ ii ' . -i I FINISH E0 WlT ' - 'IM vet ί> ι Nta v. \ M <~>o ( i'J 1 - THE OLD HOME TOWN ( NOPE!—/M SA V/Ai MY "S-nÇ/^O FOR -/■J Jr.sr^ /an emer6emcy- wmy tmat ÎLT \\ LITTLE PIECE θ" STRWG VOLl WAMT By STANLEY Pi ec f ' ο string; I Τ Ο τι Er UP Too*? PANTS SO You CAM ■ \ RIDE A BICVCLE might BE ΤHE/· /./ - ^ VERY PIECE O" STRING THAT,-^-^-· ^ if Λ \\WOIiLD CHANGE D ΕΠΕΤΑΙ ^ -J TOM PUTTFT? TMF LOCAL STPWO SAVER, ) s ALL OUT > < MAT/OMAl DEFENSE Wf* 8 S SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT ai,-; RAFf oF REEDS - -flEO w ι-ίΉ βΰΑΐ- SHAPE D ESDS 1$ -ft(E PER.UVIAM KA'fiVES ^AYORlfE BoaT A we Ε Aid ^ WlfK AM A" PLE. lH-ttli CE.KÎF.R. - Picked ch -YHE PACK oF A BG^KlAK 15 Ίηε M\RK of λ H^WLVWED \Ju^osLAV/A~) Κ Ε C Κ > Κ 4 M BûR-ME.J ;oKb lîâT£> oT RU BBIHl, MûSEÔ η η a ι η η^Λ~ ικίΟΛίΜ ETTA KETT listen SMALLFRY..'7]" I'M STUN .EiANi Dy rMWL l\Wl»u i.)V. * YeAM/iFYOU DON? IVATCH L \\ ΗΕΓ2Ε YOUT2E OlN' YOU'LL BE STUYVESANT Ç -s Ο ATE S I THE LAST/ • ^ ΔΜΥΛ/ΑΥ ftriATS 1 V0U12OLD MAN MAN BE 1—> LISTEN, PETTY CASI V^OlZTH A MIlLOM Su'u-S iq λ DP IV "■1 ■■ "Ί BUT ABOUND HB ε noÎ^nfbuy ν see YOU :2c . H -V* -r #■> \, 1IW. Hih-'THAT money wont - -."Ill BE RlûHTi. IN THE RE ^ THE GUMPS VANITY, THY Vou M AVE A Pf?EYTV ' 6CCt> r.VE -ή!? BEAUTY \j NvIN-WMAT CYVlE >' A*E ■h VNOUL ppp^v, * VAiE -\rj i,\V μζ «S THE WAV ι L : < A : PADôûR Dl'sT » rem^md ASERCROmBiE MiCE v VOL) TRV Mb Tû SE I V I U G i~ v_. A fe\TOF VûUR \ HUMOROUS FAVûR.\TE MûViE hERo a»^« Ht KC^OKAfeiE KV.CE ? J S NAME IS - MAN
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