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East played the ten spot, whereupon South won the trick with the jack, entered dummy at three Playing a high spade, finessed sucwith South allowed East to hold the cessfully for. the king of' diamonds and made his contract with 13 four diamonds, one heart NORTH two tricks . in each black and A AK73 WJ53 suit. J963 The hand was lucky. If the diamond finesse had lost South EAST WEST would have had almost no play AO at all for his contract, but the AQJSC42 Q98 VK742 bidding is most interesting. K52 484 Thus, most books require the 7 &KQ10934 who opens with a man SOUTH (D) Ito have either the ace doubleton A 105 or king, but modern practice is A106 to ignore this when your hand fits AQ107 the AJ52 range. b East and West vulnerable bid was an North's Smith West North East automatic Stayman response to Double 1N.T. Pass 2 A check for spades and East's Pass Pass 3 2 double simply showed club Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass strength and asked for a club Opening lead &7 lead against whatever became the final contract. of plu! Britannica Britannica a, Yearbook for finishing this drawing. Just, draw in the missing parts as you think they should look. Use this drawing, or copy it any size if you prefer. Origi-natliand imagination will determine winners. Important: Entries must be addressed "Drawr, ing," Tell Me Why,' thii and give name, age and address. p, this Without double, the chances are that South would never have gone to game. He held a minimum 15- p and was weak in point both major suits. After the double South counted two club tricks and looked for the favor-- Answer to yesterday Box: Sacramento. .able club opening. METALS lead-directin- g no-trum- new-pape- Puzzla Win the Britannica World AUat orYearbook of Events. Send your, riddles, jokes to: Riddles, Jokes, Q The bidding has been: Nortt East Wrest "Tell Me Why!" Today's winner South 2 Pass 2 ft Pass, is: Dan.Geracl, 11, Rochester, v Pass ? N.Y. You, South, hold: 4KQ10.87 2 4K54 5S4S What do you do? A rass. You have a positive response and jxtfr partner has AVERAGE GOVERNOR taken full responsibility for play-l- as CHICAGO (UPI) The averag the hand la hearts. state governor is 49 years old, marTODAY'S no-tru- mp two-clu- A PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED' A chance to win a no-tru- 7Zo T w World Atlas Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. By KEN ALLEN WOULDN'T DO UKZ THAT?'... YOU WOULDN'T PULL Tenderfoot: Some smart cow boy told me to get along. Uttl doggie. ty .t YOU Cowboy: Where'd you get that daschund? i By OSWALD JACOBY no-trum- iiRY WORTh NO! Son: Below C level. fay sua ii Cue Helps Soul h han j By KARL GURBERT JfiT S EVERf7 Wjyiw DARLING?; r, LAX Father: Well, eon, how era your marks? Son: They're under water. Father:" How could that be? Of Jacoby On Bridge - Ail ft F , Dancing seems to be one of the natural ways of expressing emo- ions. Children do it without having seen anyone dance. Ani mals are known to dance! Early man first danced by himself instinctively. He found that the repeated rhythmic move ments produced a feeling of ecstacy, a "supernatural" state of mind and emotion. From this ne aeveiopea an idea of magic power. When he repeated hi3 1 i? .fev 1 . could and thus handed on to the younger recreate magic generation. The first record of dancing as entertainment was in power. j. Then group dancing developed. Egypt. In Greece dancing developed & as f Geometrical patterns such ised for even more closed circle, an open semicircle, and was wo lines facing each other; or a varied putposes. Not only was ' dancing the major part of all reserpentine lini; were used., certemoriies, and a sourcje Primitive people such as the ligious but it was the of entertainment, Australian aborigines still dance basis" of all theater arid real o celebrate the birth, of a child, 'orchestra'" The word drama. marriages, funerals, planting and was first used to indicate the 3iarvesting. They have bunting dancing place in the Greek dances and war dances. The Greeks also used theater. As mankind developed, religious rituals and ceremonies grew out dancing as the chief means of for theMr f the primitive magic dances. physical training the greatest The dance took on more formal soldiers. In fact, statesof ancient men Greece, Imas an patterns and was used poets and playportant form of worship in the men, generals, solo dances on danced wrights, temples of the ancient gods. of occasion the great festivals. Dancing was used in the temples of Egypt, where the secret docFUN TIME trines (the "mysteries") were The Chuckle Box "danced out" by the older priests Win the Britannica Junior rTxib .msx a found the feeling da nee, By A. LEOKUM 15-volu- ' j--n QUESTION ried and has two or more children, according to a survey by the Council of State Governments. The survey also indicated that almost of the 50 governors were born in the state they now govern. Instead of bidding four hearts your partner has raised your two spade bid to three. What do you do in this case? Answer Tcswrrovy two-thir- ds THE JACKSON TWINS LJ I i.;'''r-.bL- - ii.ii VA&ZE'S .3 , ' vouwnH hi)Sc" happy to ot ye a wee SISNS.'- -I 0' lrL ME TIME WAMT THE TO ASK YOU SOME F , Krn2?1 r I 1 5 YOU WERE IN THAT RESTAURANT WHEN A MAN AND WOMAN TALKED , t aai I lire s v I 'HOW 'JOURE TALKINT WOULD THIS cure rr, MAC? PAP and WOGGON Bv SAUNDER STFAE ROPER r MOVV TWIS FEETNffci 1SEW c AiNT HMMI THE MLINSO, SCOTCH. 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