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SILDUIS POST-DISPATCH Fri October 28, 1977 91) REDEYE By Gordon Bess pattern moras 0OY! TALK A0OUT DENSE UH STUWtD. THAT TOE YE5TE.RDAV Nsw Apron Tunic! 41 In snort, Fido's friend 42 Begin tentatively 44 Strata tt Enclose SI Partner of neither 51 Indigo plant 52 Marital SI Unaccented 57 Most of folio SI English river SSAstaire or Allen II First-rate II Gender DOWN 1 Romantic finish 2 Fuss I Rover 4 Removed some branches SCapekwork I Man's name 7 Bordeaux wine I Strut ISea eagle II "Rio-" 11 Relative of etc. II Protrude 21 The bead (slang) JAMESTOWN No 1: Vafcrrbno. 2. 4 30, 7:30.

9 45. No. 2: Star Wart, 1. 3:10, 5:20. 7:30, 9:45.

URKWOOO Freebie and The Bean, 7:15. The Enforcer, 9:15. MANCHESTER No. 1: The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington. 7:20, 920.

11. No 2 Came. 7 15 9 15.11. MARK TWAIN Star Wars, 2. 4:20.

7, 9:20. NORTHLAND No. 1: The Lincoln Conspiracy. 1:45, 3 45. 5 45.

7:45. 9:45. No. 2: A Star is Bom. 2.

4 30. 7. 9:30. ALTON ONI No. 1: The Lincoln Conspiracy.

7 15, 91b No. 2 Bobby Deerfietd. 7, 915. BRENTWOOD Fantasia, 7 15. 9 30.1145, CENTRAL QTY CINEMA The Spy Who Lovod Me.

7:20. 9:30. CINEMA 4 CENTER No I SHvw Streak. 7:25. 9 25.

No. 2 Came. 7:20. 9 20. No.

3: Smokey and The Bandit 7:15, 9:15. No. 4: The Spy Who Loved Me. 7:05, 9:20. CRESTWOOO A Piece ot the Action, 7:15.

9:40. CREVECOEUR Bobby Deertield, 12:30, 2:45. 5. 7:15. 940.

ACROSS 1 Fancy marble 4 A nanny pushes one I Withered 12 The end of Florida 13 Britannia" 14 Legal instrument 15 Summoned a devil 17 Theater org. II Color of some horses IS Jell 21 Vacillate '24 To palm off 25 To blunder Insert a sound track 28 Moisten 32 tales 34 Imprecation St Cleave 37 Relatives ofpenates 39 Umbrella 21 Recount 22 Silkworm 8 "Aye, there's the-" 27 Legal profession Differs in opinion Constantly 31 Moistens a Paid up a Nothing 31 Wind-up of nausea 41 Fretted instruments 43 A tobacco plant has his, name 45 Pronoun 41 Callow youth 47 Outstanding person 41 Baseball team 41 -contendere S3 Pinch Chopping tool 55 Law in ancient Rome Avg. Mlntkfl time: 2S mia. NORTHWEST No. 1: Oh.

God! 1 30, 3 30. 5 30. 7:30, 930. No. 2: Valentino.

2. 4:30. 7. 9-45. PADDOCK No.

1: The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington. 7:22. 9:22. No. 2: Came, 7:19.

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2. 3:45. 5 30.7 30.9:15. DCS PERES CENTER No. 1: Smokey and The Bandit, 1:30, 3 30.

5 30.7:30. 9 30. 11:15. No 2 Star Wars, 12:15, 2 30. 4 45.

7:10.9:40.11. No. 3: I Never Promised You A Rose Garden. 1:15.3:15,5:15.7:25.9:15. No 4- The Lincoln Conspiracy.

1. 3. 5. 9 Sneak Preview. Heros.

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7:25,9:25. 11:25. No. 2: Came. 7:15,9:15.11:15.

SOUTH COUNTY CINEMA No. 1: Oh. God! 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30,9:30. No.2: The Lincoln Conspircy, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. SUNSET HILLS No.

1: Bobby DeefMJ, 1, 3:15, 5:30. 7:45, 10. No. 2: Julia. 12 30.

2 45. 5. 7:15, 930 VARSITY Sleeper. 9:10. 1:30 a m.

Anme Hall, 7:30. midnight Bananas, 10:40. VILLAGE A Piece of The Action, 7: 1 5, 9 40. WEBSTER GROVES CINEMA The Demon Seed, 7:30. Carrie, 9.

WESTPORT CINEMA No. 1: Star Wars, 12:15. 2:40, 5, 7:25, 9:45, 11:55. No. 2- Damnation Alley, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30,9:30.

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5:05. 7:15. 9:20, 11:15 No. 2: You Light Up My Lite. 715.

9:15. No, 3' A Piece ol The Action. 7 05. 9 30. No.

4: Bobby Deeriield. 12. 2:20, 4:45, 7 05. 9 30. 12.

FINE ARTS Jabberwalk. 7:15.9:15. FOUR SEASONS No. 1 Slapshot. 7:05, 9:05.

1 1 05. No. 2: Carrie. 7:19. 9:19.1105.

fox' Concert. 8. GRANDVIEW No. 1: The Lincoln Conspiracy. 1:45, 3:45, 5 45, 7:45, 9:45.

No. 2: Oh. God! 1 30, 3:30. 5 30. 7 30, 9 30.

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10011. Print name, address, size and style number. WOODS MILL CINEMA No. 1: A Piece ot The Action. 7.

9 35. No. 2: Three Women. 7:10, 9:35. bridge tips daytime dial Jennifer Still Around SAM and SILO By Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker BREAtfASTS 1 If PONT NEED! YOU NEED A 600P ready; AMY, THANKS BREAKFAST IF IbUfcE IfioiNA nnr cifiUTiMfi I SAM Ml rewtfp AMD nniMA IMPORTANT POLICE tee pirSrfr.

need it. Qp io ze aside this minor annoyance by leaping to Blackwood. He intended bidding a small slam if his partner showed an ace, but had to be content with five spades when South could not oblige. West led the ace of diamonds, and an unthinking East would discard first and then consider what could be done about defeating the contract. Fortunately for the defense, Greenwald took time out to study the hand before playing to the first trick.

The auction marked West with the ace of hearts as well as the ace of diamonds. That meant two tricks for the defense. Where was the other trick coming from? One look at dummy was enough to convince East that the only chance lay in finding West void in clubs. Even so, East has to gain an entry to give his partner a club ruff. There was only one way to accomplish that East had to commit the "cardinal sin" of ruffing his partner's ace of diamonds 1 Next, East had to make sure that his partner cashed the ace of hearts after ruffing a club.

To impress the urgency of this on partner, East shifted to the jack of clubs a suit preference signal asking for a return of the higher-ranking side suit. West ruffed the club and dutifully cashed the ace of hearts to complete a well-reasoned defense. BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF Both" vulnerable. East deals.

NORTH AQ 5 AKQ10 WEST- EAST 46 82 A 9 8 5 732 A 10 9 8 76 Void 32 Void JJ87653 2 SOUTH 4K 108754 KQJ4 4 The bidding: East South West North Pass 2 3 4 NT Pass 5 Pass 5 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Ace of A young bridge player, David Greenwald, has developed a new pack of playing cards, called "Treffles." The 40-card pack, in which each card resembles a tile in Dominoes except that there are three panels, can be used for at least six different games, one of which is a trump game which resembles bridge. Complete with instructions, the cards can be obtained from Games 6 Bluff Point, Westport, for $2.95. Greenwald held the East cards when this hand was dealt at rubber bridge. South's weak two-bid in spades was rather eccentric. West showed his diamonds but North brushed World Turns) after Dan Stewart was vindicated of shooting him.

Did John go to jail for kidnaping the baby or for perjuring himself at Dan's trial? H. A. A. Technically, John did not kidnap Andy. A parent may take a child as long as the youngster is not removed from the home of the parent he is staying with.

Since John took the baby from a supermarket, charges of kidnapping could not be brought against him. As for perjury, John left town right after Pat Dixon died following her courtroom confession that John shot himself. Now John (played by Larry Brygman) has just decided to return and is waiting sentencing for perjury. Q. Can you give me any information on the actress who played Wanda Webb Wolek on One Life to Live? MRS.

L.A.S. A. Marilyn Chris is a Broadway stage actress who won a prestigious OBIE award for her performance in the play "Kaddish." The mother of a teenage son, Marily divorced her husband actor Ric Mancini several years ago. Last fall, she married actor Lee Wallace. Marilyn, who lost lots of weight during her portrayal of Wanda, was made to look heavier for the television audience by the use of special lenses.

After three years with the show, Marilyn decided it was time to break away from daytime drama and decided not to renew her contract. No plans have been made to recast the character. Too bad, Wanda added much-needed humor to the program. By Lynda Hirsch Q. As a longtime viewer of As the World Turns, I recall that Gillian Spencer played Jennifer Hughes.

On a recent credit list for the show I noticed her name as the show's assistant producer. How long has she held that post? K. D. A. Gillian, whose previous soap opera credits include playing Robin on Guiding Light and Victoria Lord on One Life to Live, is a writer for As the World Turns not producer.

She joined the writing staff shortly after her character was killed in a car crash. Incidentally, when a recent segment of As the World Turns had a character reading a letter written by Jennifer, it was Gillian who supplied the voice. In addition to her scripting chores, the redheaded actress still performs on-camera in numerous national commercials. Q. I keep reading that soap performers make good money.

Just how much do they make? P. K. A. It depends on how important that actor is to the show. A newcomer to the field usually earns about $280 per show with a guarantee of a certain number of shows per week.

As for featured stars, their salaries can climb to six figures, with contracts stipulating the minimum and maximum number of shows they do per week. As almost any actor will admit, it is nice work if you can get it. Q. While vacationing, I missed what happened to John Dixon (on As the DOONESBURY By Gary Trudeau I JUST WOK I I I I CALM DOM, ms, MIKE! GIRLS? AfOJHDTHIS FKHWUXXS IUHY. THFf mnw mvism a mem emmm! men's mfopm mrsAu.

6mstm wjbe lipstick! im me smimSAi snu immmt 1frN6 wshbims tmnmoF ussthman Ms. AUGUSTA By McGill 1 1 I 7 1 I HAVE ANPI GET HALF PRICE I WSA Haifa BECAUSE I'M A STUDENT MiA AND A 25 PER CENT TRADE STa DISCOUNT AND THERE'S nYffi PLEA5E. USUALLY A NICKEL OFF I VSti ry DURTHEOFFSEASONy lononade a A Chkt If' ft I UJ lj L2jra Bass SEEK It FIND HERNANDO DE SOTO trends ermabombeck I 0 I I I A I A 0 A A A A I 0 0 A A I 0 A 0 A 0 some remote white man, possibly a Bass." Before the afternoon was out, that day in Mexico, the inevitable comparison had to be made. A woman said to Downey, "Your book is so important, it is so well-done and readable," and that is true but she could not let the truth alone. She was obliged to add, "It reminds me of 'Roots'." Downey did not wince.

He looked down, from his strong six-foot ease of presence, and said to her faded-magnolia gentility and fervor, "Thank you." LaterNhe said to a man who had overheard and protested in private to Downey, "No, you're right; it's not Roots. I'm not interested in African identities. African identities are not related to America and we have, white and black, so many American identities we have allowed to become obscure. That is why I wrote about Tom Bass." From what was told me, as a boy, about Tom Bass, that makes horse sense. FROM PAGE THREE share with his wife and children in Santa Barbara.

The men were standing in the Saddle Horse Museum rooms, before one of the Tom Bass displays. The men have a first name in common and it is not a Christian name. It is, old-South style, a maternal surname. Say it is Freeland. "Tell me," said Freeland Smith to Freeland Jones, "do you have any notion where we got this first name we carry around?" "I've been carrying it more than 70 years and damed if I know," replied black Freeland Jones to white Freeland Smith.

Downey was amused. Smith and Jones, by the looks of them, had a shared Freeland somewhere in the mists of their genealogies and Downey appreciates their ignorance of who Freeland was. Downey has a similar ignorance. He said, "I'm shirt-tail kin to Tom Bass, and you ask me how long is the shirt tail. I don't know; I suppose it is by way of I I A I I A I I I I 0 I RRAU ET 0 I GARP AT A I A I A 0 I I A 0 I A 0 I A 0 AM A 0 A I O'Q 1 AO A 6 A A A A A A I A OJM Demolition Derby If there is any greater panic than (2) Thou shalt not separate only the 0 0 I A ARCAD 0 I A I XTAYU RRABL AA at the movies Instructions: Hidden words below aDDear forward, back ward, up, down or diagonally.

Find each and box it in. Cuba Tampa Bay Barcarrota i Peru Blue Ridge Mississippi ARE YOU OVERPAYING on your postage? You might want to check up on your postal scale. One simple way: stack five new metal-clad "sandwich" quarters the ones in circulation since 1966 on the scales. Five weigh 28.35 grams, or an ounce. If your scale registers more than one ounce, you're wasting postage.

Note this, too: Surprisingly, postal officials report, many people still send special delivery letters to a post office box, a waste, since the letters are treated like any other mail in the box. A special delivery letter should be one that can be hand-delivered to a street address. CARWISE: Does it pay to do your own oil and oil filter changing? According to one estimate, cost of oil and filter in a store runs about $9, and you may spend about 20 minutes making the changes if all goes well. In a service station, you're likely to pay about $15. So the $6 saving, in terms of pay scale, amounts to about $18 an hour.

The estimates are by the Automotive Parts Accessories Association. Georgia Tamplco Luis De Moscoso Mavllla Apalache Pensacola Bay Tomorrow: Hodge Podge grips a woman than when they open up a new register at the check-out line, I don't know what it is. I have seen sweet little old ladies drive their carts over the bodies of small children, plow through gum displays, and suffer spark burns from cart-to-cart combat in an effort to get there first. Last Friday, I was third in a check-out line when one of the stock boys opened a new register. Before I could back up my cart, a woman in a green warm-up suit, cut me off at the breath mints, leaped over the National Enquirer, and jockeyed into first place.

"I hope your Cornish game hen thaws," I said bitterly and could have bitten my tongue out. That is exactly the kind of a remark I deplore and is giving supermarkets a bad name. Where have all the manners gone? Maybe what we need are guidelines. Possibly: TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SUPERMARKET SHOPPING (1) Thou shalt not find humor in the woman who always gets the shopping car with the two wobbly wheels that head for the door when the other two wheels are headed down an aisle. good, firm bananas and leave the others to die alone.

(3) Produce managers shalt not make shoppers crazy by putting out 3000 plastic bags and 27 wire ties. (4) Women who have opinions on what sweetbreads look like in the meat case should keepeth it to themselves. (5) Carry-out boys shall not pack bread and eggs under the ham and bird seed just to get your attention. (6) People who do not declare coupons until the total should not be given over to a mob for lynching. (7) Thou shalt not double park in the frozen food aisle lest those who are detained suffer from death by frost.

(8) Shoppers who realize they have bought too much and put milk and fresh fish aside at the checkout counter should be treated with compassion. (9) There is goodness somewhere in women who have each of their five children go through the express line with six items each. (10) Thou shalt have patience with the shopper who cashes a check. On a bank in Leningrad. With no I.D.

For 500 rubles. At 5:30 in the evening. In the express line. Punch her out later in the parking lot. with some of his nature films.

Some of the shots of morning fog dissipating are pretty, but even non-verbal types understand about dissipation. There also are lots of nice, if meaningless, animated scenes, occasional pleasant music, some deliberately garbled sound, drawings that look like Rorschach test blots and something called "Sausage City" that could be more logically titled "Baloney." The dozen films might be of interest to young filmmakers, like road maps showing which pitfalls to avoid, or to buffs who feel constrained to see everything that is exposed to film, or perhaps for those who are happy with visual images that do not tax the brain. "Eye Trips" has no rating, but would probably receive no less than a (Running time: 1 hour, 34 minutes. No FROM PAGE FIVE and there even is a hint of wry humor. A cigarette commercial, filmed in Germany in 1932 by Oskar Fischinger, also is handsome and shows wonderful camera work.

The dancing, marching, drilling cigarettes, in real Prussian style, are brilliantly conceived and orchestrated. A couple of others are all right, actually pretty good considering the age and experience of the filmmakers, but most show an absorption with technique to the point of excluding anything else. For example, a Canadian offering, "Sky," is a day in the Canadian Rockies, which are very pretty, but John Feeney demonstrates only that he can lock down a camera and make timed exposures that make the sun seem to move across the sky with noticeable motion. Very nice, but Walt Disney did it years ago Household Hints Make favors for children's parties by sticking whole cloves in an orange to make a face, eyes, nose, and mouth. Then cut a small opening down through the center almost to the bottom and insert a peppermint candy stick.

If you have a painting that continually tilts, try gluing a small piece of rubber in each of the lower comers on the back of the frame. I MPAA rating. At the Maplewood) I.

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