Show di 1)si itt 1I 4 4$ t11ie 111 It nee Awl I Steel Indt mry thsueS COntrre: To ReArict Import Silipment Ito—ta) NrutInwe :t I: A I al I t 1 o -'"' x' I A -- I fr rf It" ik tmrv 1 'tv t: 1 atc La Ell att eti f IA tOw r (1 a g r-o'i trm t AI' r tr I I ti c re 'et 'A It I IS r OPTI 'Ars 1v1 i!orytifiiit tr int in ir-- tO d t ef! 4 rvt io It for Wy - LI a 1041 in f i r!y in Ical nes the the Die Underline Auto Increvies he Some of the steel men call attention to the fact that the automobile industry has lilted its prices higher relatively speaking than have the steel companies It is pointed out that in an automobile selling or $3000 the steel used costs only about MO to $275 The automobile companies however have found it necessary to increase their prices even more than the added cost of steel because they too are mnfronted with higher labor costs It Is evident that the principal reason why automobiles are rising in price is not the higher cost of materials in the car but thP increased labor costs of putting together an automobile Some of the basic steel products can be manufactured abroad and delivered today to any part of this country at a price which is less than the American companies can offer even though the latter's only transportation charges ore from plants within the United States Le? est he ty he be 11- witnio WAN" ot it - ur he ts Id - grr— w C ty deckozptill bomtzcl 1 II3lcoA a VC— or tkee nyct- - 'fra s7 IT ! eykon I-- ''t V --- Z'stt?- ''''' ( i 4tv 14 ' '' 4A 0 7 ' 1 '' t " Ji0 ' - : ' i k W43 '':' ' :: 'cTi j'' 1 ::: 4 J li 4 ) t-- ' ''N) '1'' ‘ : '' '''' - - 44- 6 1 --- 1 ''' : ? i )1 : 44 1 t A ? 1"6 I 41414 '4 - t 01 ' I a ' b t S North deals K 10 8 A K 6 5 2 A J 10 ''' 1 Noo Yolk drrp aigll lei nT fcri'!en if I frln tii!1c thu):!t T!r orno-- i arta 's ' tne -- 1' in tour IIVII 4J1 4 1 dre erum i s Mr 'is ri4-i-s- - ) i4 4 - 7 3 2 4 2 A 8743 t s thought a 0 c c astonaily ask (Mid sill aJ - ruins spiring it ling sittsot a "What taker is that ruin ol(r Mornni)!" If Ntgnmy is from town nuie (ha rues Pui of lo she 0141 VAQ197 10 4AKQ95 - Pass 3 T V 4 5 4 Pass 3 7 Pass Pass Pass Pass N ' arr ti t 7 4440400 44t ii- I LA 00 too t!o N) NkLru!n1!1 r!t e t A I Pert 0 - South West 2 Pass Pass Pass Pass 4 4 4 NT 6 V Pa-s- s Opening lead: Queen of diamonds 1' 'Better than w hat?" the children usually ask "Better than the Great Crusade" the parent with a long memory may explain The Great Crusade! Who still remembers that one? It met out on a brave morning in January to "clean up the mess in Washington" Better not go into that one with the children They will want to know what the mess in Washington" was and who can remember that? It is easier to finesse the children to tell them "Well the Great Crusade you see was like the Great Society" And if they ask "DO you mean like that old fashioned hulk over there beyond the old New Frontier?" An honest enough answer is "Yes" One failed vision after all is pretty much like another These things come and go but the rising cost of ballistic missile offense and offense to defeat the goes on forever anti-offen- se Of It y it!Fies nky'y to- p:o 7o) ri-e are aloov hike thAt Cversnrsi tfot tkr ''" I ! NI 41 e ! i flot racol stnpe toi di ppett 1ru:3 out ILtt they tor1 r!rr I 1 I r ty idea ILsCilsed LISS reJ(Iv tO gle a (irar exidrei non esen though there L Ark (Lance you will tie called upin to rel re Carry the habit a little furtial and you will find yourself organ17ing and repLrasing the ideas presented by the I) Les:ie J of Southeyn Calrol fel Ate you an sRetage C student hen sits quietly in class redting only al)olutely ne(essary! If so you are negletting orbe of the tplept most important ks in the activities ( f4r)t) ' i i a:4 ‘k 4 Dr NaAon i teacher process learning — formulating and ideas exprmsing an To explain in skords you m ust bring it to he center of your Mention and for mulate you Keep firmly in mind the pi inciple that knowledge is not yours until you put it Into your own words If writing tests is difficult for you prIctire wTiting the answers to questions You must practice In order to hp Ode to express yourself easily both in Writing and aloud r t !early thoughts This process makes the knoMedge definitely your own It places it firmly in your memory Once you clarify the ideas you are ready for tests and for further learning in the subject as well 71A ri ? 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A'fi:e4 BAVA111111AS U 010 z p Go !don Ripe FROZEN PEAS 46-o- ' 001(1!1( : : Al aysitLoti-r- DRIBS 46-o- iii '' 4? 164- - l "yi:ty- Birdsoy HI-- C - two-- Tip Top 6 Ox Pioirco's 4 if -e::” - $ vtii-(40:- Seedless 44N--(' -- j LlIPL1 41thia JUICE 111c BfIETI- D Loaves vt it I ' I 14 04lupoe A V111re4ic 44 Mitk ''':'7 1 c 55 vit'ftA I - HORMEL BACON 0 r Jr Fresh Whole 4 A ' "11-"- Ask Questions o r I 4 tfl": t 4 itk t14 A t't Wu losing finesse South has 25 -- - s4 - i r: - If? and high cards 40 1 '":'')0 distribution plus 1 and once his part- 'IA o'74—k ner gave a posi tion response to Fr--4 his demand open- - 4 i "ik 4: ing bid of two hearts he was de Mr Goren termined to reach a slam When he learned that the partner ship was missing an ace he signed off at six hearts West opened the queen of diamonds the deuce was played from dummy East the eight and South signaled with dropped the ten West continued with the t ion Y4 — o!"! 50-5- 0 vir ilih fl our zl itAistry do 11 Wit 2 t your completed overall review in preparation for a test make up some likely questions and answer them You may have to recheck the text for specifics and examples The table of contents Ls an excelirnt source of major topics for formulating questions It contains the points the author considers iMportant jack of diamonds and declarer ruffed There appeared little more to the play than to draw trumps and eventually take the spade finesse The finesse offers only a chance for success however and South uncovered a method that would improve his odds to better than two to one All be division in required was a three-twtrumps At trick three the nine of hearts was overtaken by North's ten to ruff another diamond with the jack The queen of hearts was then topped by the king and dummy's king of diamonds was trumped with the ace A club was led to the jack and North's eight of hearts drew the last trump as South discarded the queen of spades Declarers ace of spades and his high clubs took the rest of the tricks In all South made three trtimps in dummy three ruffs in his own hand one spade and five clubs r SKAGGS have When you have finished a chapter whether it be history or chemistry try to state in words what the chapter was all about u 4!!ti Latiax !in create or i dr tarn to a tidiy t Arty f el 1140'i It (Copyright) -- 710 efforts: Must Practice a 0:x Tse-tun- Ns To convince yourself that practice In expressing ideas will make your schoolwork easier and your test grades higher give the following suggestions your best Having completed your own review team up with one of your classmates Take turns holding the book and asking questions while the other answers You need not wait until test time to start practicing these techniques Skim over the chapter to be studied decide what you are supposed to know about it and read to answer your questions Recite your findings after reading each section of material However you should not limit your practice to answering questions tig-- t4' h r"( (aroma s 0P '40fieofI:-e:4- you t trcr' ct t10 et 4r 'I A l'r--f- I Fifth in a Series When to j t) M f tts h err r 111-- trie‘1 Thirk about Ito 111!(r 11i 13 AMU? it ut)- - V11 !1 f1 r toe ' fa ts e“' teltqi41 set in it mut h a st thtt ANAg tho uretical truth ties' Surely it wits Just yesterday that every Naloon in the ortintry hail ore yet nny that ve think t it bartoom TV 1"ri ct'ne altnist itrever sod tar tai!ed V rtl 11 DIM I1 Ah SiOtild V e say tut lite is ( rue! 1c—king ruris et the corensus the kbandoned desolation ct the brat Frortier or Vie unfinished hulk ot the Great Society and realiiing that e are keareely aware (it their passing one Is tempted to senumentality And yet there are also perrnanctest — Lyndon Johnson Richard Nixon Everett Dirksen Dean Rusk George Wallace g Era tiCiS Iltoaard Johnson Mao CO rri1TWO Chiang Eat sliek Dotis Day J Edgar Itoover With suth enduriii(T nionumentm to our credit tontimentalty mild be misplaced in ishout tired blood about failed visions hart taste Recitation Stabilizes 1earnin2 nivrr-No- ut lias 14 Ate tiAkti P1 r I 1t re1!111 Pr g u aa ate that there 01 salon Ulatterirl Arrage Student !ping the Ile td olT NwirtrnI4 64 i 1 im't e 11 a (cr ne Iv tlilt-1- no! e IT tf Srrd f I) 4 w! '' rhr 11 kzr-vItt- ss H Goren ' If t 4 A''''fIl If vicorred off and tot or ee ntyst ynr ic11 en tititrrily gtay o ry atAalt tliern any torger pis( dli I t 41 tisitmteatel and you aril 'A ere 110 lacterrt men aate that ) scir :r4 W10 11 Children Question k '4 Jr rt or cop L01 Ll!ry or haalle Cltittlne Et'ler? 1110 t er tx'Isfne it )tt1 ril Li) 1nrie Muse7 Cse all In v WI ro kith tie Llari Gurtiry in El ' 't itt A !I there 316 ' f4 a t 4 -- lw -- IA t t out not esen recognue it and Daddy rmglit ha‘e to ask a policeman and the poll( ernan wilt say "That's the old consensus " Then of course thore ix the Great Society An unsightly unfinished hulk of tie edge of town It lies mercifully sell off the beaten track To grt out there you stretch of have to ride through a territory that everybody once thought terribly exciting It is the old New Frontier A lot of kids have grown up now without ever hearing of it It is hardly recognizable today Here artd there a weathered looms out of the autumnal darkness stating "This country can do better!" - - A A Q - - ' ( '4 A -A Om ' wrt 01 tt it 4 i - yr-A- -- It t 4 - - -- r t ill - t wl )) - 1 1 r 4) L put itt Ws - 1 k c: renenbei a t! iivrAelLI11 in gum 4 ss exAnce 111- bus n Ve I0 co ll-- ftnni sa!1sli p — r :'IsAis 111nr--s WASPINGIVIN ' J 8 The bidding: North East it ttic Provides Quiet Entombment for Ahnost Eve lything reversal uncovered a vital the declarer at six trick for South hearts and thereby eliminated the necessity to take what ' ' would have been a EAST 6 5 3 Q J 9 7 6 4 - 5 4 44 ) t! 11 t A SOUTH 4 i rid : t t alfalfa 14 ' S - w' tk—e- '''' s' e f t' t t'-- r A dummy — WEST A K 8 5 4 1 1 k V!! r A e3' I - r' At By C vulnerable NORTH A 10 9 6 I I 3 1 " ' h ! Ii I N Goren on Today's Bridge Hand :t North-Sout- t1 io 11 A) k' 4 I'll t tr ' - s Ae 7 i at “ 1 - 'f I" - ---- ' 1:- 1 4 Li Crae t 1 " t - Is k 1)re‘ 4)N) ' 'A r t 'N' 't '' rr 1NA'"s ' i I'll' f AV jj k ' '''' rromil l' 42 ill! t t vi ‘ '4414140t) l'i '14' (4 1 'N ) '‘'''18'' vJ t ' N:--- ek — ' L i 14 41 7 l'1114'l''1 14 4 ) le- )144 Ar 1 NA: -- ' I ti r I le S1 evaN I t '400 '4 v 11 1'11 'Nr I 4 1 rt 1 ' ' N - Itakrr whatever hapSpeaking of which pened to the "missile gap"? How quickly we have all forgotten the scandalous charge that the Great Crusade had created theNdeous "missile gap" The "missile gap" in fact is now on display at the Smithsonian Institution but no one ever bothers to stop and examine it There are too many other fashionable gaps these days Half the Republican Party and most Washington correspondents for example are camped just now up in Credibility Gap just west of Frederick Md Eventually that one will go the way of the consensus and the New Frontier and then everybody will move somewhere else and quickly forget that he ever stayed overnight at Credibility Gap or 4te flAwle oc mloic ctAtuot te IC kt What Happened! TositioM2c-we'veeifk- er le '' I 4 'x - la life® -e It- 'al anti-offen- in -'- '''- - - fair f' P-- tn u 4t rt ir-tt- '1 I I shoot Ito sic steel inttircory could :tf long run sith forrogn producers it If ei '6 teo rJs sere held at pri-eVOA! t'ret rnen really fear is the possi775 per r'ent of dornes) of jning Z3 to L tveduclion In the future If no reitrants are applied at this time The mils! recent figUrti show that the tie! friduNtry has the losses' return on ee Iy capital invested of any of the 35 le!ng induistries In this country Tlie a‘erare for the last the years has been 7 all PUX tenths pet cent as contrasell ii a return of 14 and lour tenths per ce'A A de(ade ago Jus-- t the other day Seoetary of Centn-eTroshridge had a meeting sith the heads of the leading steel companies Pilch Gardner Ackley chairman of at the l'residerit's Council of Economic Adviiser4 frowned upon the recent price Increases and implied that extreme measues might be revired If there sere how any further raises 'rhe producers ever made it clear that they had been no choice but to move up their prices Ileft selected products tl:' I &' cf 1:11nts t!r any $!03!Ani411tk1eale irt to y se ttlottf all ty i 1n 1rc1 ri sr r ( - pa ' 4 oir t r Te 7I i ( ' tu!ie 10r-e- 1 rt"A'll t t 0' v1411 At rri an rumpInlet ate ItiiI:eird to siil hen-b11 tt a 1rmu:A th : lif No limited 1y the esti° 'totrmr-- t ci n Is r4 4lefr tri om 14 It avprisrl rTw fl Vorlik v ha ttAt tvy 1 tcleil a may r$ l' ‘!rid Of fill tic ill Jfji i !I rl re VA kn la tir irg rritotr1 Ison t Pf1 e it " - rw!Art r-- o - 4e Nit 1 11 ' k s''44 1'"14444 '- 't' t' is rountry has 1 ! tr-- :1e (1!Arbd pvrou Ir LP e" UA l'iAt fl It kr May Try (otorasies ttr ' - "0 s' 'f 11 ir ! lar reel it Jf 11 A ' :etitotic DietalA ) N'''N' '77 e fl p !!e voNe'y AI 1 - -- ! 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