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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 51

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mnti frit 1 4 Thursday, Feb. 5, 1573 Philadelphia Inquirer 19-D QUEENIE THE GIRLS WHAT I4APP6M60 t) YOUe ABM, We TENANT'S 17 3- -1 1 lit I AT wunirp ddimtc ro unTVrtii'ue now were going GIVEN AAE AND MY BOYS BLACK EYES IN YOUR COLUMN TO CHANCE THAT. BUT THIS TIME IT if wl, VOU'LL SEND 1 I EVERY DAY, MR. GRAFIC. VOUR COLUMN! WILL SAY AAAIL" WHAT WE WANT IT IT TO SAY.

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AHPVOU i vsHIM NAMES FLOPPED. gjg; jf WCu, r.AMVfM. BUT THE IRI5H 4r WAS BILLED ASTHEN EA5E YOU'RE 5MILINSBUT I THINK YOU UNOW "Tj NISHT CLUB COVIE py ARE RATHER PROUD "ABE KELLY, THE INTO CHOICE BECAUSE YOURE A I'D RATHER BE 2 60 ON, ABE YOU- 'H-' 15 PEOPLE OF BEING CALLED MISHMASH MICK JEWISH NICE 6UV-AND WU SHOT AT BY AN ARAB 8 OIS WHAT I DO HATE MOST ETHNIC 'MICKS T-7 -I'D OPEN WITH lAON'T HAVE TO PAY THAN BY A DRUNK -BUT I KNOW LITTLE TAGS-5UCH AS HEBE, -A- rjM PAT ANP LINE WH1CH A CHEcK IN WME 5HTNKEN 5 OP YOUR WORLD BEFORE 1 SPIC, --IVfStA 5T0LEN FEovl PAT "SES HAD A NIOHT CLUB BACK jSUCAME TO ISRAEL-- gSO qj'BRIENj ON THOSE CUE "'g OfT HWE (J THEY BUILT AN iTHEY'Lj THEJR5wTLTJ THEY'VE GOT EVERYTHING nC'i 1 SOUNDS NICE. I ENTIRELY NEW BSCHOOLS. CHURCHES I EXCEPT POOR PEOPLE XJr riX TOWN FROM I jWO Nv7 tk I SCRATCH 5H0Py liie, 17 C- WHT) 5UT-.

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y-l BE REACHEP IMrWV 7 AT THE HOTEL COMUS IN ARE 4CO THAT'S LIKE ASKING THE FOX tOHKT HAPPENED IN THE CHICKEN AND ASK HllY ABOUT TROUBLE IN THE CAFETERr STUDV HALL AMD CRAZV HARRS SEEfOS TO BE AT THE BOTTOM OF IT ANP SHE rVif CALL M7 MESSING HASN'T SISNEP AND HAYE HER SIGN IT. THE CONTRACT THIS GUY WANTS TO BUY YET IT FROM US' JiE'LL PAY fx SO YOU'RE THE NEW CHOCE WE COULD USE rT DOW'T KWOW WHICH IS A cwobc a it wood ftd BO y. SEE THAT YOU ir mini, r- ,1 fca WORSE, MISTER, WASHIW' Vi sJ. PISHES OR CUTTIN' CAN I HAVEY" S0ME, LUTHER THESE WOOD BOXES FILLED 1 -Jhy do youTn. always close eyes wwem yc30 eat POTATO CHIPS, PEE WEE? SEE THEM THEY MAE MY MOOTrt AMD 1 DON'T T-x Live I THEM WHEN- Vthey're S0CC.yV -4- iAtoi jt iet am Mutt wn.

NIGHT AND DAY 11 the Jnqutrer crossword puzzle Tea for Two or More? 'Sex Brew Stirs Tempest Over Its Potency JEANE DIXON Your Horoscope 61 Chinese weight units 62 Monster 63 French name 64 Caucasian 65 Build 66 Track deals 67 Tupelo tree THURSDAY, FEB. 8 Your birthday toddy: No current situation escapes your critical "evaluation. Today's natives tend to select a special talent and become expert at it. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You have some special obligation to redeem. Bring into your confidence loved ones and good friends.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get over a tendency to indecision, gef busy at something while you make up a more concerted plan. GEMINI (May 21-June 21): That interview with persons in authority can go well today. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Time, taken out for daydreaming gets you into a 2 3 complication better avoided. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Building a public image of yourself comes fluently.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Double check your facts and figures early, get out ahead of the general crowd. LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 22): Your creative talents run toward ready expression. Put into use new tools.

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): When you have sized up your home arrangements and made any indicated changes, seek company and DOWN Pahlavi, for one Muslim saint Reconciled with: 2 w. Hair style Pry SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make this a festive day of personal friends of spirit.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home and family life improves, should include special activities. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

18): Your search fcr extra resources hits pay airt in the form of access to venture capital. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Small deals go well, large ones deserve better influences, longer study. 25 Furniture style 26 "I've pocketful. 28 French artist 29 Brings into play 33 Was' comfortable: 3 w.

34 Irregularity )' 35 Prefix; within 36 Buck 39 Sharpened 42 Prefix; fire 46 Verb modifier 48 49 Scow 50 Musical work 51 Sheer 53 Mountaineer's item 55 Fencing foil 56 Common, solecism 57 Suffix; little ones 58 Spanish demonstrative sources as describing Mate as "the Argentine symbol of hospitality, which other peoples express by means of a cup of tea, coffee or a glass of good wine." Mindell also cited the following opinion of Dr. Sidney Weinberg, chief, Urplogy Division, Clinical professor at the State University of New York: "IN RESPONSE to your query concerning any aphrodisiac quality that can be ascribed to Mate, I can state unequivocally, based on a chemical analysis of the tea that you forwarded to me, that Mate is no more an aphrodisiac than an ordinary cup of coffee." 4 5 6 7 8 9 Scratchy throat trouble Lohengrin's bride Police concern Text ACROSS 1 1955 Derby winner 6 Word on towel 10 Simians 14 Wore: 2 w. 1 5 Chemical suffix 16 Plant spore clusters 1 7 Texas shrine 1 8 Hebrew zither 19 Banner 20 Doctors' vow: 2 w. 23 Hawaiian bark cloths 24 Repeat 25 Senile 27 Sends payment 30 Old fogy 31 Presently 32 Small amount 37 Aleutian island 38 Fraction 40 Prime: 2 w. 41 New Zealand native 43 Prefix; animal fluid 44 Guest at ranch 45 Polite Frenchman 47 Operatic prince 43 Teem 52 Penetration 54 Orator's bonanza: 2w.

59 Weight allowance 60 Grandiose JT.Y. Daily News Service NEW YORK Does the happy gaucho drink a "sex brew" and then cut up -as lustily at home as on the pampas? What of one Antonio Velasquez, "The Little Knife," who -could "satisfy four or five lusty Indian women in a single ferocious love bout?" And what about that panting septuagenarian, Don Diego Guitera, "who sired his 27th son at the age of 78?" Were all these romantic successes achieved with the help of Yerba Mate tea, that heady elixir from South America which can impart "new hope for ho-hum marriages." Yes, cried Virogain of Fifth Manhattan, which peddled the stuff. NO, ANSWERED Assistant State Attorney General Stephen Mindell, who charged Virogain "has returned us to the 10 With respect to: 2w. Slams Often Are Key 11 12 13 21 Kind of bear Poetic muse Vision Gem weight 22 Elliot; singer AVA GARDNER no sex film golden age of medical quackery" with its "outrageous claims." According to Mindell, Virogain falsely claimed that until recently importation of the tea from South America had been illegal and also sold it at "unconscionable" prices. One Mount Vernoft, man paid $10.25 for only five ounces, he charged.

So far as its alleged qualities were concerned, Mindell quoted South American THE ACES On Bridge WEDNESDAY'S SOLUTION A TtTs AIL TriTjEjE nLfc uTof IE I TRANS I ElN Ttifrtfeju aifIr I APK pom rjc TispsjE lilIeIrIs puaTst I CISOG'E a A i lQsTq OmnsiwiAiGis oItISDAIU A spSfT n'eIeirhrTe tTsoe rTe zr aWdIeId GiKiA Wg eikPeJ 1 I TRIaI I DPvT TAS AL 1 jE OTAKES7t I ME SILO DEiKrfOD I sIeIkIdisLIsIaiyIslIrIeIdIs' The bidding: North East South West 1 Pass 1 Pass 1 A 2 4 3 Pass .3 Pass 4 NT Pass 5 Pass 5 NT Pass 6 Pass 7 All Pass The second annual Aces National Rubber Bridge Tournament was played during the month of December. The tournament was co-sponsored by Hallmark (and local newspapers throughout the U. S. The winning pair of the three-session final were Mrs. William W.

McCormick and Mrs. Jess Young, representing the San Antonio Express. Today's hand was played in the final session, not by the winners, but by the pair that would have won had they made their grand slam. This was the interesting deal: North-South vulnerable. North dealer.

NORTH A 5 A9 K105 Q972 WEST EAST, A 984 A 6 3 2 10765 4 3 96 Q42 10 4 J(f 8653 SOUTH A A 10 7 KJ82 AJ87 3 As a matter 01 fact, Mindell reported, Yerba tea is "readily available" in most retail health food stores, suggested the retail price is a modest 55 cents for, a five-ounce pack-age. The assistant AG also accused Virogain of falsely implying that pictures were available showing actress Ava Gardner in a pornographic film, "The Nun." "IN TRUTH and in fact, Ava Gardner does not appear nor perform in the sex motion picture," he said. Mindell also 1 Ava's lawyer as denying "most emphatically" that she ever had played in a pornographic Supreme Court Justice Abraham J. Gellinoff set a hearing for Feb. 15 on the plea of the AG's office for a temporary restraining order barring Virogain from selling, shipping or accepting monies for Yerba Mate Tea and from representing, "directly or by implication," that Ava appears in Nun." finessing dummy's ten, East refusing to cover.

At this, point Van Ness was in high spirits because all he needed was to ruff one of his heart losers in dummy other could be discarded on a high spade.) Declarer cashed the heart ace and led a heart from dummy in hopes that East held at least three hearts. East ruffed gratefully and Van jess and Cramer lost their chance for glory. The event was quite exciting, since four pairs were in a virtual tie going into the last five Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Young played well throughout and scored a Rouble contract on the next-to-the-last deal to give them just enough points for victory.

The second place pair was Mrs. Chris Wetzel and Mrs. Natalie' Denison of Dallas. After playing 70 deals, they lost by the smallest of margins 20 points the value of a minor suit overtrick. Third place winners were Paul Albert and Myron Tetelman of Cleveland.

I 12 13 14 15 I 34 "7 18 19 10 III 112 p3 i 20 2I jf- 2819 I 3u PT" 3T4riir" jg- -m- 1, jpQ- 1 48 49 50 51 53 5T" ilTl4 iffcT- 59 "51 5T -p hT J47 I I 1 I I U-g A University Home Chicago Daily News Service CHICAGO. Thor, the Fantastic Four and Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos, among have found a permanent home at Northwestern University. They are part of the university library's new collection of more than 1,300 comic books, now housed in its austere special collections room. Although some high schools and colleges have added courses in comic books in recent years, Northwestern is one of the few universities in the country that actually has its own permanent collectior.

Spider Man, Captain Marvel and Night Nurse also are among the 112 titles in Northwestern's collection. The bulk of the collection was donated by a student, Juan Cole, 19, a sophomore philosophy major from Sterling, Va. A- Cole, who donated more than 1,000 comics, said he did so because he wanted to share them with others and because "comic books show the shape of popular Opening lead. Ten of clubs. The North-South cards were held by Glen Cramer and John Van Ness of Aspen, Colo.

They were the regional renre- sentatives of the Denver Post. Van Ness explained that he (South) felt that he needed a big hand to have a chance at first prize, and he was right. The winning score was 10,630 points. Had Van Ness made his grand slam, his total would have been 11,130. Had he settled for a small slam, he would have missed by 270 points.

led the club ten, which declarer won with the ace. Declarer crossed his first hurdle in the trump suit by leading a low trump to dummy's king and successfully SOLUTION FRIDAY i.

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