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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 10, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 the stars and stripes monday february 10, 1969 Goren on Bridge neither vulnerable. West deals. North a q 75 a 32 a k 8 3 West a 5 q j 10 9 q107 South 4 a 10 8 k9873 7 4u j 9 i 3 the bidding West North East pass 1 it pass pass 2 pass pass 3 a past pass pass pass East a k j 2q 10 4 6542 k42 South 2 2 y 4 7 opening Lead Queen of 0 in order to bring Home his four heart contract. South was obliged to find a method forsaking one of his losers disappear. When North opened the bidding with one no Trump South decided to probe for Asuit contract since he had an unbalanced hand with a major suit and eight Points. The pre scribed method for investigating is the artificial response of two clubs which requests the no Trumper to show a major suit. North s two Diamond rebid de Nies a four car major. Short ribs 1hh pm was us a Pecac Rasic Loop a w South s rebid of two heart announces a five card suit but is not forcing. North had 17points and three aces and he decided to give his partner an other Chance by bidding three hearts. South accepted the invitation. West opened the Queen of Dia monds and the King was played from Dummy. An examination of the combined holdings revealed to the Declarer that inthe Normal course of events he could expect to lose one Spade one heart and two clubs. Barring some fortuitous Divi Sions of the outstanding cards it appeared that South s Only Hope was to induce a favourable Lead from the opposition. At trick two a Small club was led from Dummy. East put up the King and returned the suit. West s ten dislodging the Ace. A third round of club saddled West with the Lead As that suit divided evenly. The latter exited with the Jack of diamonds and the Ace was played As South discarded a Spade. A Diamond was ruffed in the closed hand. The King and Ace of hearts were cashed leaving the Queen at Large and then Dummy s last Diamond was ruffed with the eight of hearts. South led his Good club a North and East both shed Spades. Declarer continued wit the nine of hearts putting East in with the Queen As All hand were reduced to two cards. East was Down to the King Jack of Spades and he returned the Jack. South played the tenant North won the trick with the Queen. Declarer s Ace of Spades took the fulfilling trick. C 1969 by the Chicago Tribune dear Ann Landers my Hus band and i have been married25 years. As a Young Man he was Nice looking but nothing spectacular. During Middle age however he has filled out his hair has turned Grey around the temples and the dirty dog Isnow a very handsome Man. Also he has developed charming manner which is immensely appealing to the ladies. The problem is that the women will simply not leave him alone. From 15 to 60,Beautiful and homely drunk and sober they fall for him like crazy. I used to laugh it off but it s not funny any More. The women in our social Circle both mothers and Daugh ters Are becoming so aggressive that i am concerned. Furthermore there Are Romany Beautiful divorcees run Ning Loose these Days that need some advice on How to hang on to what s legally an rightfully mine. Any suggestions  . If you be been married 25 years your husband must be at least 45. He is in my opinion old enough to protect himself against aggressive women from 15 to 60, Beautiful and homely drunk or sober if he wants to that is. And if he does t want to you can t protect him Honey. Dear Ann Landers i la make this real easy for you because i know you have a zillion letters to read. Just put a Check in one of these spaces yes Orno my cleaning lady has worked for me four years. She s the world s dumbest Cluck but Idon t have the heart to fire her. Besides the next one might be dumber. Last week she asked me How to remove a wine spot from my Best Tablecloth. I jokingly said you la probably have to use a  she took the scissors and Cut out the spot. Should i make her pay forthe cloth it would be two Days salary. Yes or no still boiling dear still no. If after four years you Haven t Learned that this woman takes everything you say literally then you Are dumber than she is. Dear Ann Landers my Hus band s Hobby is  is a wonderful photographer and has won several prizes. He has taken Many Pic Tures of me some with clone son other with clothes off. Jack plans to Ender a a mar me in an important exhibit tins Spring. There will be  prizes. The photograph he has in mind is really a sem nude. I am partly concealed \ \ a Bath Towel. Jack insists tint because my face is turned fro the camera and the lighting a heavily shaded no one could recognize me As the Model l say a stranger would t recognize me but my friends and family  m very upset about tins Ann. He says i am being fool ish. Am i a shirted hem dear in put on a Leotard or a bathing suit and Tell Jack Totake some More pictures. C 1w9,  Syndicate horizontal 1. A vehicle  Sweet Aop 9. A. Crowd 12. Wild ox13. Be concerned 14. High note 15. Theater employee17. A resort 18. Ensnare19. Artist s stand 21. Printer s measure22. Italian city24. Prod 27. Salt 28. Excited 31. Recede 32. In favor of 33. Before 84. To surge 35. Consumed 37. Italian princely House 38. Elephant stuck 40. Symbol for Calcium 41. More fastidious 43. Artist s medium47. Mountain on Crete 48. Of positive 51. Negative particle62. Debt symbols 63. Love god 54. A beverage 65. Legal wrong 58. American lawyer vertical1. Throw 2. Pilaster 8. Inferior sheepskin 4. Labelled  8. Chinese Pagoda 7. Sea Bird 8. Jewish festival 9. Communications 10. Leather flask answer to saturday s Puzzle. 11. Ancient semitic deity 16. Shade tree 20. Wine Vesse 22. Feauve gathering 23. Medicinal Plant 24. Obtain 25. Kimono Sash 26. Surrender27. To Box 28. Worthies crap 30. To the right 35. Cain s Mother 37. Church festival 39. Path of celestial body 40. Bounder 41. Miss Foch 42. Pagan deity43. Mail 44. Novice 45. Epic poetry 46. Minus 49. Card gamt50. Pronoun Averice time of to Luton 17 minute. Haven t Hap a Job but Monsieur if you will show me credit Carp 1pentification i m afraid i to that i never heard of Rudolfo of Rome never even hear of Rudolfo of Brooklyn just charge to Rudolfo of Rome i have new shop on fifth Avenue i thinkmax0e you bring manager Here i happen to be the waiter manager and owner of this place Jack you owe me and i want it the Cash thank goons i Don to commission a is. Five percent for tip charge please  
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