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Show r I By Lynn Johnston For Better or For Worse Ak AihI The Salt Lake Tribune, S TAlt G A'Z H Kv Myxve, WHEN cm nnir By OK THAT '5 EZRA EON on see through nr.Ali'Jr, UTTLE THAT'S "pfOHT. TALKIN' HiPOfT HE'S CONTROLUN' FRPl SOMEWHERE! HE l.conanl Starr IU CARE FELLER! 7A.HN AW ENOW' Pt O Hm?H! I'VE &EEN POIN' OH. TAMIN' CAFTE HER OF WHO ,N EEQS HIM? V"! 1?, EKEI) ' K At I A Dls In the 15th century Portugal s systematic drive southward along the west coast of Africa seeking trade with India rekindled European interest in finding the as yet undiscoveied Terra Australis. Portugal, however, gave up exploration to the east and south. And in the 16th and early 17th centuries, Spam also made a few attempts in the area but then lost inter- est. The Dutch finally discovered Australia. An expedition led by an explorer named Abel Tasman moved into the waters of southern Australia in 1642. But the Dutch did follow up PLEASED With THE PROGRESS KIM HAS Shown in the LAST 24 HOURS mrs Warner ip IT CONTINUES POR ANOTHER FOUR OR FIVE I M VERY , days, we ll Think ABOUT DISCHARGING HER! ) THATS 1 WHAT I WANT to discuss with MR WARNER IS NO LONGED LIVING AT HOME' WE RE GETTING A DIVORCE BUT WE HAVEN'T TOLD KIM AS TET' NEITHER MY HUSBAND NOR I KNOW HOW T Oj SHE NEEDS TO BE TOLD HANDLE THE BEFORE SHE LEAVES THE HOS- - U JUSt 1AM AN I UIRA (dr 1 20 19 21-237 52 &''! rr K-- 50 R v 20 62 7278 83 88 5 5 59 CANCER ' 25 35 41 (M3 67 84 87 V 6 r 4 5- :r DM,. In On 3 15 2V 34 57 68 74 You' Routine Discussed Someone Store Own otc 151 With their oceanic discoveries and thus the way was open for the later arrival of the British In the late 17th century, a British expedition led by a buccaneer named William Dampier landed in the northeast. 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( m C, leniiml'i't', t' API I 22 23 39 46 53 66 73 t C Wl GEMINI Australia is an island continent In rated southeast ol Asia Although Chinese and Arab sea captains may have landed in northern Australia before A D IOihi Australia in effect re niained beyond Asian and European exploratory activities until the 17th century If Australia did not exist as Known fact, however, it did exist in late medieval European logic and mythology. A great Southland, or Terra Aus trahs, was thought necessary to balance the weight of the northern land masses of Europe and Asia Terra Australis often appealed on early European maps as a large, mass in about Us correct location, although no actual discoveries were recorded by Europe ans until much later. Indeed, the European exploration of Australia took more than three centuries to complete What is often considered by snen lists to be the oldest continent, geo logically, turned out to he the last to be discovered and colonized by Euro globe-shape- M AR jm Li his question AIM WAS o y.ft ARIIS f 1 sends o tint I)') Hi. 1Wti ;1 J Australia W as Found in 7th Century And Thursrhn, October 58 IT v 20 20 26 30 361 54 69 75 1016 ISAAC ASIMOV'S SUPER QUIZ Take Isaac Asimov's Super Quiz to a Ph D. Score point for each correct answer on the Freshman l evel, 2 1 points on the Graduate lxvel and tire on Ph.D. level points 1 Quotations. Name the person (real or fictional) associated with each quotation. 6. "My little chickadee." Answer Ph . . Level D. 7 'll you want anything, have to do ls w histle." Answer all you 8. "Well, I'll be a dirty bird.' Answer Freshman Level I. "This is another fine mess you've gotten me into." Answer - ... 9. "Everybody act." 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South deals NORTH Q 54 v KJ 3 : A 10 5 4 WEST J EAST 98 2 . y j 87 .1 864 7 5 3 2 : 10 6 3 A 7 6 5 9 3 AQ 10 9 Opening lead Three of It's not only declarer who should not rush in where angels fear to tread The defenders, too, should consider carefully before committing themselves to a particular line To illustrate our point, we've made one slight change in yester day's hand In that i chi mn we saw t hat. after club lead and continuation, de (hirer should ruff and lead a trump If East wins and leads an other club, declarer should not ruff-- - he must ills, ard ms diamond loser Now the conir.u is secure il spades are II .'I o'', in he e ell t ha! break evenly, if the hey (Ion placer wuh the long spades also has huic or nmi e diamonds a I I Lee Hollo long-standin- However, winning the ace on the first trump lead is not the best defense. East should allow t he king of trumps to win the first trick, and duck again when declarer continues w ith a low trump to his queen. This simple maneuver will force declarer to how the knee. When West shows out on the second round of trumps, declarer can no longer afford to play another trump East will win and revert to clubs to set up a long trump in his hand for the setting trick. Declarer has to hope that spades are After winning the second trump declarer should cash the king, queen amt ace of spades, and then the ace and king of diamonds When these go through, declarer leads his Jth b.parle and ruffs w it h the jack of trumps Now the contract is home. Whether or not East overruffs with the ace of trumps, declarer has no problem holding his losers to one trick in each Mill er epl spades 3-- j y..' Y. '? V j 4Rt. you shop, you have the opportunity to Not cvprtNs your cvxl feelings alyiut advertising nisi tiv talking ;i!k mt tlicm But hv putting your nxnev vdieie yoin mouth IzhK at it this wav Whenever you go to iht- sinn-omake a eankiad of liming decisions. 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