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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 7

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Monday, April 25, 1K0 HONOLULU ADVERTISER AT Shcimvold On Bridge matter of Make 'Em Think They Struck Oil 1 I North dealer Neither tide vulnerable-NORTH A A 10 10 9 5 3 2 -nit; 5 WEST A 10 7 5 An expert West would, of course, be suspicious of your jack of spades. MOREOVER, AX expert East would step up with the king of diamonds at the second trick in order to lead a spade at once; or perhaps to shift to a low club. One way or the other you might not make this hand against really expert defenders. But what can it cost you to try? EAST A 964 652 4 K7 8 7 4 3 A 4 4 4 AQ1092 SOUTH By ALFRED SHEIMVOLD It's wonderful to have such a refined taste that you know what is corny and what Isn't. Don't let your taste get in your way, however, when you're playing bridge; your opponents may love that ol corn.

WEST OPENS the five of spades, 'and it's up to you to make three notrump. Yes, I know you can't do it against good defense. Don't make faces; make three notrump. You're afraid the opponents will lead clubs before you have developed the diamonds. How can you stop them from leading clubs? The dummy with the king of spadees and drop the jack of spades from your hand.

This may cause the opponents to believe that you're short of spades in your own hand as well as in the dummy. the next step is to lead a low diamond from dummy. You want East to play low, as most opponents will in second position. IF YOUR plan works, West will win the first diamond trick and lead another spade. You are then out of the woods.

You lead another diamond from dummy to give East his diamond trick. East cannot attack dummy's king of clubs, and you are sure of 10 tricks, 4k A 2 9 6 7 6 3 tut South Pas 2 NT West Put North 1 3 NT All Put It's not too difficult to see how some people have confused genius and madness. Some of the world's greatest geniuses have been among the most peculiar. The poet Schiller used to plunge his feet into ice to stimulate his mental power. The philosopher Descartes buried his head in a sofa so he could concentrate better.

Shelley wrote poetry while on the hearth-rug with hn head close to the fire. Opening lead 45 ftUA 4 'x Cash, Jewels Stolen Jacob Carter told police Saturday that burglars got $75 cash and rings and earrings worth $150 Friday from his home at 1855 Paula Drive. best way is to make them think they have struck oil with the spade opening lead. WLV THE 'first trick in miwitiiniit, lb? A 1 ii ir 1 --fir iiintV 11 1 1 if Bob Mizuna DREAM REALIZED John P. Creedon, former chairman of the Board of Public Parks and Recreation, looks over the blossoms at the Kapiolani Hi-biscus Garden.

The garden was opened yesterday. Creedon was instrumental in its establishment, at Paki and Monsarrat Aves. ---ti 1 n- Uncle Ray's Corner By RAMON COFFMA.Y We might say that the ibis is a historic bird. Old records show that it was known and admired in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians observed Thoth.

This god was said to play a part in judging the dead. SOUTHERLY parts of Egypt still have these wading birds, but few of them visit the areas around the northern cities of Cairo and Alexandria. More than two dozen kinds of ibis are known. They live in warmer parts of six continents. THE GLOSSY ibis is found from southern Europe to III if 0 iii VVX r- illjO uljil I A 7 that ibises flew northward along the Nile valley, at the same time the great river was rising in flood.

members of its tribe, it likes to spend time in marshes. White ibises nest in southerly parts of the United States, seldom farther north than South Carolina. These birds may be seen in mangrove swamps of Florida. To some degree, they suggest the ibises of Egypt. THE SCARLET ibis is a resident of tropical parts of Latin America.

It has bright red feathers, but the wings have blue-black tips. For NATURE section of your scrapbook. If you want a free copy of the illustrated leaflet, "Your Body At Work," send a self-addressed stamped air mail envelope to Uncle Ray in care of The Honolulu 7 These birds waded into the edges of the flood waters to capture small fish and other "game." HUNDREDS of ibis mummies have been found in tombs of old Egypt. There was a belief that the birds were holy, and might help spirits or "doubles" in the next world. The Egyptians said that ibises served as messengers for the god named While ibises in Florida.

the Bear River valley in Utah. Like many other 1 1 I iff Tr r- I ,1,. -f, f.l Vinackc Wins Study Award University of Hawaii psychology professor William Edgar Vinacke, now on the Mainland, has been granted a fellowship award by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Amount of the award was not reported here. Vinacke is one of 303 scholars and artists receiving a total of $1,400,000.

His research, subject is "studies of the effect upon human thinking of motivational and emotional 4 fivrw FREE I BATH MAT 1 fir I i 30 calUrt Fly home Northwest the extra-fun way to SEATTLE-CHICAGO' DETROT-CJEI VO RIWDIUUG CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE ON OAHU Glazed Tile Plumbing Floor Tils Tub Inclosuret Jalouiies Shower Doors Two Are Named Top Students HILO Mabel Torres and Jose Carlos are the stars of the 45-member graduating class at Hilo Commerical College. The two students won awards for overall excellence, and Miss Torres took a proficiency award for typing as well. Some 250 relatives and friends of the graduates attended the school's 14th commencement Friday night at St. Joseph's parish hall. mm UrtN ALL OAT CALL NOW -) i Indeed, Northwest is the extra-fun way to the mainland.

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The only daily smke cr NOTHING DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Disabled B-30 Lands At Kauai An Air Force B-50 bomber landed safely at Bonham Air Force Base on Kauai early yesterday after a propeller "ran away" about 500 miles northwest of Honolulu. The plane, en route from Tokyo to Honolulu, was escorted to Bonham by a SC-54 Rescuecaster from the 76th DORIHWE Come In And See Our Open Weekdays 8 8.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 noon a BETTER LIVING INC.

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