Show OGDEN WILL-YU- R TUESDAY EVENING UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 11 — a 17 So did A forthright news feature the other day says: "Look at the record Princess Margaret is chief ranger of the commonwealth Yet the last time she made a public appearance to help them was nearly two years ago 's "She's the president of Dr Homes But until this month she hadn't seen them since October 1960a gap of 18 months" The queen on the other hand is held up as the shining example— "27 audiences investitures and official engagements before her baby was born And she started work again when the baby was only 17 days pld" This of course is a great advantage when you have a royal family They pick up all the extra work that drives American presidents years JACOBY ON BRIDGE By Oswald Jacohy AK 10 V A3 0 WEST V men They cut the rubbon that opens the new highway Inspect the mines Pat the deserving baby on his deserving noggjn There's a dear 9 ICQ 10 8 AKJ10 Q963 K84 If they had ball games here the queen would toss out the first ball The family draws pay and palace But England makes them work for A65 SOUTH (D) AQJ 4 8542 V 654 f "If Princess Margaret steps down from her royal perch" says the influential Sunday Express "she will release her husband to make his own life in his own way "She will leave the queen free to build up the crown as she alone knows how to do" This is the strongest invitation to the heave-h- o yet on the princess "Perhaps she's made it a little too obvious that she prefers the company of her husband and baby to ours" Princess Margaret is shopping a $60000 home in the country And the Express points out bleakly— "although at this moment she is involved in the expenditure on her London home of 85000 pounds (about $240000) of which 65000 pounds ($190000) is contributed by the state" With Chivers quitting and the stablehands working nights things looked tough all over No one vulnerable South West North East 1 A Doublt Pass Pass 2 Pass Pass r 34 4 Pass Pass Pass 4 V Pass Opening lead — 4 J In the third hand of our match against Gerber and Hodge on Walter Schwimmer's Championship bridge on TVr'Johnny Gerber stuck in a weak third hand spade bid I had a sound takeout double and Mrs Johnson almost a maximum pass so we had no trouble reaching our heart game The method we got there with is rather interesting' in tHat we both raised Gerber before Mrs Johnson finally bid four hearts Her two spade response to my double showed that she had a good hand with four hearts so I might well have bid hearts myself but I wanted her to play the hand because I felt that a spade lead by South might embarrass me if I were declarer Actually it would have made no difference With any declarer and any opening lead East and West must lose one trick in each suit except diamonds and have no way to lose any more tricks Gerber might well have opened with three spades but if he had the result would have been the same I would have doubled that bid also and Mrs Johnson would have bid four hearts in response to my double ! ! 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Theirs to be photographed shak- 453 V J972 3-2- ing hands with the visiting oil EAST A2 — batty 27 98764 7 J-1- A VgCTTA BRQTMERl Bar-nado- a stableman NORTH CARR4ED AWAY ernment This colorful sight is viewed by every tourist to London It really should be subsidized by Eastman Kodak— the daily film used up must bring a fortune Great Britain is on the shorts these days And the royal family palace I suspect could be put on a paying basis The royal way is no bed of daffodils Chivers the queen's persona! chauffeur quit this morning after BROTHER PQPl "Basic pay for stablemen is eight pounds (about $23) a week with a small apartment provided Most of them consider this insufficient" The stable hands have taken evening jobs to piece out And naturally this doesn't look good There has been some fairly stiff criticism of Princess Margaret since she married the photographer the only union (journalist) member of the House of Lords The idea seems to be that the princess is not hitting all royal cylinders for the $45000-yea- r plus palace that she gets from the gov- ace C I 6ET CAN LICK YOUR 1 - POP CAN LICK YOUR POST CARD d VMY VEH? 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