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YiecrLitif V 61 For 31 Everyones 4() LIBRA 1SEPT 23 To develop message for Wednesday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign TAURUS I dried SO lir 0 r )) ci i lt4g: - 0 TcotaIre $6 ARS WY 4 0t A 21 111111t4EP 00 i ' I il"!fti- I 4 el r AS F' D 11 — t V 19 DNA vitovIze PAPEZ eai t A WEAR ItEAPIN6 516145' - ' RI i By Bill Schorr cuar50111 rotev 'TRACK il 1 6 IS APR: By CLAY R POLLAN Your Doily Activity Guide According to the Stars By Art and Chip Sansom i i ' x il) 1: The Grizzwells t I' i 1 1 i 1 111 IntkoL e' I All i-"‘ - 1 mg - mucr A NO COMMENT END OF DiSCUSSION P GLORIA 1 t - Ck - '' no :0) PIMPATOR IL? l 4:1111 " '7 1 C: k161 't ) 0 - V I I111 te0tP N ' MI riow r f: Lt i : POSSIBLE BUT NOT I PROE3ABLE RIGHT? ak-i- -- tosi14 th-- - A ' aot- - au 2 - 111V4W1011-' Mg1140PAPPLV4- OS ""'l - Born Loser TO A ': 0' - ' 67 r : 11- eI p - 1 i ' 4 Ay 1 19 11111gr5144 - - —- YES IT'S 11 POSSIBLE – iiiitif i A Ill tireM ti22Le IN IOW i ) - By Harold LeDoux DON'T TELL— ME YOU THINK RATE PHONED HERE BECAUSE elLuNos WAS INQUIRINO ABOUT - A sHe -- FRIEND WHO VsJANTED A DIVORCE BAM asill- tits - You ald Anft KA il m PIO you Kwow rHAr CHARLEY WAS' ALMOST A WORLD BOXING CHAMPION JULIAN'? 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Genetics is the study of heredity the passing on of characteristics from parents to their offspring The DON'T KNOW THE "coRREery MAN WHO : Di Nvi IL ' - 0 'it 4g1111111 1 - '- Nol ti Anct‘i sends a gitt book to Beate Spencef Jamestown N Y to her question: By Saunders and Ziegler ' NSA!' 77:f" § o Mary Worth TERESA! I L a )1 KAM IntographicsiWENDY GOVIER a : 1 - :' tl Goren On Bridge i 111 t :: 1 :9I I With Omar Sharif and Tannah Hirsch Both vulnerable South deals NORTH i A K Q J V Q 9 4 I 0 WEST I 4 853 Q 4 0 J ii 1 EAST A A V 7632 0 Q 10 9 7 4 10 6 5 3 V K 5 - 7 2 4873 4K96542 SOUTH 4984 1 V A 1 10 8 0 AK6 2 A 10 4 I The bidding: East North South West 1 NT 3 4 Pass Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Five of A Study the bidding and play of this hand At the end decide which if any of the players are guilty of a blunder and how grave an error it is Against three no trump West made - I f i I A Glance Back ' I At This Date ': I Associated Press Today is Wednesday June 20114)171st WY of 1990 There ore 194 days left in the year By The Today& highlight in history On June 20 175e in India a group of British Soldiers were captured and imprisoned in a suffocating ceN that gained notonety as the Block Hoes of Calcutta IMost of the men died On this dale: ' Prices Effective through June 26th 1990 ue in clubs Four spades might or might not make depending on the play and defense but that's irrelevant And then there's no excuse for not making the contract When East produced the ace of spades at trick two declarer should have unblocked the spades two-tric- lead spade to the queen he should have chosen the other high spotcard for that purpose Now when East shows out on the second spade declarer can return to hand with a diamond and lead the carefully preserved four of spades finessing the table's seven That would have permitted declarer to rake in four spade tricks one heart two diamonds and two clubs — just enough to make the game For Information about Charles Goren's newsletter for bridge players write Goren Bridge Letter PO Box 4426 Orlando Fla 32802-442- -- 2 Liter Pepsi i Ott r N ' ' - 20 0 j 4" 1 tutbdig - I 1632 the English Crown granted the second Lord Bothmore settlement rights to on area stir- rounding Chesapeake Bay most of which would later become the state of Maryland In 1782 Congress approved the Great Seal of the tinged States In 1791 King Louis XVI of France attempted to flee the country but was caught In 1837 Queen Victona ascended the Bntish throne following the death of her uncle King WiIn tham IV 1863 West Virginia became the 35th state to be admitted to the Union In : - tr' i Woo 11' ii - - ("1-- PEPSI - 1:1'''': ': : (f )::c)::: 7------ - Atkins is 66 48 Singer Anne Murray is 45 Actress Candy Cork is 43 Singer Cyndi louper is 37 Rock musician John Taylor is 30 '' - 41 : - - : 4 I I :- 1 - — ' - - 1 I a ' 1 - co – ± - U t o 11 erma ram1 t I 001 I ---- r 4 474001 I- -- : '11 Brion Wilson is I ‘ Includes: Diet Pepsi Pepsi Free i Free Mt Dew Wild Cherry Pepsi DPepsi Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi Slice Diet Slice Orange Slice Diet Orange Slice Apple Apple Slice A & W Rootbeer Diet A & W Rootbeer A & W Cream Soda - Some varieties not available in selected areas t - lodoy's birthdays: Guitarist Chet '1905-197- : : 6 Thought tor today 'Vie seldom stop to think how many peoples' lives ore entwined with our own It is c form of selfishness t o imogine t hat every individual con operate on his own or can pull out of the general stream and not be missed" — Ivy Baker Priest former US treasure( M Mt tt: : 11111E111 - 1 4 fourth-bes- t lead won on the table Declarer led the king of spades following with the four from hand when East took the ace The club return was taken perforce in the closed hand and a spade to the queen revealed the unfortunate break Declarer could take a finesse for the ten of fling the nine but since West would refuse to cover South would still be in hand and have no way to get dummy to cash the spades Instead declarer ran the nine of hearts and West scored the king together with k set four club tricks for a What if anything went wrong and who's to blame? Go to the top of the class if you assessed South with egregious errors in both bidding and play That player deserved 150 percent of the blame for the debacle In the auction South should have raised to four spades with three trumps and a ruffing val- - a normal - lootkomauctelpfrots- YOU BE THE JUDGE I 414444— yk E7 Wednesday June 20 1990 L77ITAR GAZI Austrian Monk I W was r miler Of Genetics TAN retUNIO GET JTTENiiT:11 111 The Salt Lake Tribune y - PHD r- -- lefiad- 1 Is Vrifo :4 1 Ggeftri-EvEg- -'- 1 it L:a- CAN HrinDLY J i e BeenKING OF HAIR-yo- u NEED YaNTS Cart -- I you Do soMETHINa Kt4cW ticoj3 Johnston By Lynn LooK 5ofrroF ow- FASlitOtCD KIND OF OLTRI y!Fly KNatI stoup PaDLYr HoMYoumEstly Ask Andy sNoNWN41101110PrtottVM'40004"ffk""St4INS026"00MATINb: oitmfOsrooltOttle"!P-4rI- ipo toPmV00afk - - - - - - - |