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The bidding has for 2- 0 " i Z111 - NI The' bidding has proceeded: est North South East 1 A Pass 1IV Pass South up to as and appetite satiety - BIOGRAPHY has no "bee" Found in it The Greek bio (from bios) meaning "of or pertaining to life" always has the long "I" sound In all words of which it is a part Be sure to say: Worditorial: "There is no point where art so nearly daily height and overweight govern hunger : -- routine a brings us to the basic reflexes associated with eating Most physicians believe there are centers in the brain that dictionary sanction for it Alias and the plural allaseS should be accented only on the first 'syllable which rhymes AY-l- ee with bay day Gorrecti "AHR-bite-er- ' ouput? This Is no Popular conscious elements the process The former represents the desire to eat which usually arises three times a day Appetite is held In check by the reflex that produces satiation In the Man who stays et e constant'weight these factors are in a perfect state of harmony with the body's energy requirement Hunger is a baste reflex said to be initiated by strong contractions of the stomach wall Appetite is not a reflex but a pleasurable einst01111' oequired through past expetience and consists mainlrof anticipation Appetite wanes while eating and reflexes that stimulate the sense of satiety take over- This is the way nature controls our food intake of age others or underweight Why are they able to preserve a balance between their energy intake and energyr Frank Colby ' By Mrs the more schedule and are emotionally stable Some maintain a steady Weight within ideal limits for for It My Word to adhere their are 4 11 - rte i t ' 7107§ i I 1110:1111 — Dreltrailliie—C"----Alfeetite—ariu-iatrarairrife- lived in the same community for a long time and are likely to have a steady job They i - te This triechan more or less governs our eating' habits mid-til- e i ' ism of Baltimore these persons usually are in the third of life They have )1 i ''' 1 -- G Rs' G 0 1tt 31117Mtit - I) '4') KQJ4 46 Q 4—As South you hold:- 4J10 it '' '1' 4 d At 94 F 1 114 Q1097632 t 1 I( 1 ' The bidding has proceeded: East South North Pass Pass What action do you take? 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Q 2—As South you hold: MEN AND WOMEN As Reservationists Passenger Agents Communicationists and Hostesses High grade public re- lations and public Contact duties H S With fine advancement 38 Learn if you can 17 to grads qualify For full information mail coupon to C F Stevens this newspaper Box : -- -- ilk A96VAQ198 eer -- - ee - 1111 e''s e' ''''' lo ----- iv punishmeHand f '4' !!113 1 Pass Pass East 4 '"es--- i i - North Q5 ss'''''' and woman who remains within a pound or two of the same weight for many years? 4 ' ' t AP 'a 1s What - ! ' 42 7 A1RLINEs NEED ' OM' CQ: K9 Vest IP 17:k e4e---: '''- '''':' South It And let any small extent Ine suffer for my sins Whatever — ' eir nd C ilbA103 The bidding has proceeded: - Until been faithful unto Me And in ttheir any time to die A betcharity have lived to ter life than I kiBnd good To all who have been -- the man the ei - ) ' ' I7C:1130 (307E11E5 ilEna Goren 4AQ6543 IF107 A- -- ' 1 d- Party" - Settled- A i tip ee-sseee--- -- - WEEKLY BRIDGE QL'IZ Q 1—As South you hold: The Munich Vertriebenen Anzeiger (Gazette of the Ex lied) reported that 5000 gypsies have been settled in Silesia (Russian zone of Germany) on a collective farm Their king had been dethroned However they got a president as their leader The president of the "Union of -Down Gypsies" is responsible to the authorities for behavitirAt- is--also his duty to enlighten his ''subjects" about the progress of' socialism and the role of the Soviet Union in lchieving over God And r have reached my I ask Your mercy riot end for me But for my every' I know it is too late friend for me To make amends to You For everything that Or that I failed I did wrong to do Dear God be good to Who have all my friends Give them been good to Me In at least a corner small 'lour By C H Collective Gypsies Be Good to Them Ifc'ow my life ES Commenting editorially on the Indochina settlement the Pakistani newspaper Dawn wrote that what was implicit In the agreement was the effort to isolate America and destroy her prestige and potential contribution to the progress and peace of Southeast Asia The paper emphas!zed that the Indochina armistice is not peace not even the possibility of building peace but the awareness of the urgency of measures to salvage what is left of peace and security of that region óf ihe world Metcalfe '41 the stomach le empty to the brain via the nerve Pathways ' 'that the body needs sustenance This is recognized as inthger When the nutritional needs are satisfied the sensaWhen a weeks Goren's Quiz On Bridge — Portraits e ei - ahead of schedule was because of a friend who was Gen Walter hospitalized Bedell Smith will have a new country home near Monticello NY Danish school childrer created a new idea how to earn money Besides baby-sittin- g they also take full charge of pets plants and apartments in the absence of their owners officers in the Western tone to join forces with him France's opposition to the EDC will have as consequence the formation of an independent German army Such an army would create the danger 9f the revival of Junkesrism and resurrection of the Bismarck called on former 'Ger"This is an hour of an James J return from Europe - subject of obesity has been aired from one end of the country to the other with underweight receiving iits share of attention But what about The 1 - to join the Communist Party But in all fairness I should add this—I think he was drunk"' "No" said the Judge "If Hiss were drunk he'd have asked you to join D e : "141 - Gleason is finishing the first volume of his autobiography He says it will be a trilogy—and that the first book covers only his life up to 14 Johnnie Ray bought winter clothes in NY It's for his theater tour of Australia The Broadway hit shows are back to capacity business is comand posed of outof-towner- s so there are fewer laughs during the search in the night the musician seeking his min walked through the dark woods playing the familiar pieces on the trumpet He hoped that the lost boy would hear the musie and that it would let the child know his father was near Marlene Dietrich's sudden Danish Entrepreneurs pre-Hitl- — e Food Need AlayGo Away 're 1 To te Pit 4A01 i audience man By e Body'Illermosta't' Goyét7s Pe ANR:Yr AHR-bit-- disappeared Dr Uor - Saroyan's "My Heart's in the Highlands" last week when Gregg Rothstein in the woods near Liberty NY He was found the next day unharmed in a swampy thicket a mile from his parents' bunThe boy's father galow eluding the to the throne ' Beaten( ' are brought up as ordinary schoolgirls "At 8:30 every two older princesses may be seen bicycling on their way to school They have been accepted as regular members of their home towns young set The four girls are allowed to bring their friends home any time they want They get 25 Dutch cents pocket money each week Their toys too pass from one child to another just like in other families Bruning who advocate the idea of Germany being the arbiter between East and West There are also men like the 'former Field Marshal von Paulus who a Germanexerted themselves-fo-SovIet friendship In a recent speech von Nub's evoking the name of Bismarek called on former Ger- chancellor est"Adtoovvoz0341 "me out on the 'perch Judge" said the man"and asked me home to" Feminine Netherlands of the four daughters Of Queen Juliana The paper German the r cfd lviff NO mispronounciation suggests Do not " The "i" say in the second syllable has the short sound as in fit hit Say: Jackie Juliana Girls 'Okelt' heiresk-presurnptiv- The-c- : Not Take Place" Fry suggested two aiternate titles: "What The Helen" and "What The Hector" A Washington Judge met a o told him about at- t wnending a party in 1938 a party where Alger Hiss was one of the guests "Hiss took wife: Good to get away from and wonderful to tom e s "If we don't want Adeuauer's Germany we riik getting Bismarck's Germany" warns Paris Samodi Soir in an article Adenauer the paper says represents the human and humanitarian trend in Germany He contemplates Germany's future in its integration into the Western World Those in France who ale so sincerely se passionately opposed to the EDC are playing unintentionally into the hands of those Germans who would like to prevent Adenauer's conception of Germany and'who wish for the revival of a Prussian Germany Such a Germany so dear to Bismarck had been France's potential enemy France should take into considtration the paper goes Ohl that there are saying ' says the paper in con guish" Oscar F Gavrilovich By t Newfmnpere World sub- Gingold As G16only Alternative er 0"OSsewer 10ttreCte itolOtJt truepatina In 12 Months The President replied: "I'd be glad to wait two years" The French play beingada p t ed by Christopher Fry is called "The Trojan War Shall Eartha sequent nights Kitt who was paid $350 a week when she worked at the Blue Angel had to refuse a $5000 offer to appear on the Blue Angel TV show the British commedienne who has settled here will return to London for a brief visit after the play she wrote is produced on Broadway She says: "London is somewhat like a THE FOREIGN PRESS st on VAN DELLEN'S I1OW TO KEEP WELL 1)R: Amy' oduAgesotuct ''' it Gondman Sharing a Benny Goodman is sharing hit Las Vegas lodge with the musicians who will work for him there He's paying them as much as $400 a week i President Eisen ho w e r received a bronze gift for his Gettysburg 'thine and was told that it would develop a Serge' Rubinstein who e ' --' 4 44' ''''11 ' spend the club'w money on a good lunch rather than a speaker on world conditions who would- - upset us" -- um chanceacUts passing" ' eplaining why no military-mashould' be President' of the - ' ' over the World are unavailable Former President Truman's files include a 1944 letter to him "from the then General Eisenhower el- e s et IV It ate ' sai ds is- - 11 e) il Is ttvic ree 1"11 -- 1 as of he of 'et nesshocanefrcuuaiL now Classic 1 ' ''r:011 4 ' be t - b''" 'A Webster eogeayp 1N J -- ! cr h - 4 1 3 1 ' A7 - - - telection 11 i'00t kr - 6 ') lik ' - Bridge "'" NEW YORK—Sgt ProvotV Bernard M Baruch was dile 1 who was convicted of treason ' cussing ways for a President' "One and then wilt a reversal :eve Of the easiest wth in said probably will never be rePlri I Baruch tried The government will '27— take an appeal in the US ' ing legislative programs from A:e: Supreme Court but a retrial the Congress—but first make '' sure the opposition will kill is Impossible because the wit 046' Fe 4 - (1--- 4 1 '11 1 4 1 i934 Ss Sunday Srplember ' Witness Dispersal Bar To Retrial of Provo° Pit - 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