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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 23

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Express and Newsi
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I CHANNEL 1959 San Antonio EXPRESS AND NEWS "Commercial's over. sound dpvyn!" "Would you change seats with me? I can't watch TV while riding.backwards." "Yahoo! We've struck oil!" WITH GAMES PICTURE TUBES PER INGH 1 YEAR GUARANTEE EXAMPLt: 14-inch $14.00 17-inch $17.00 21-inch $21.00 While JTheyJ-os! BRING YOUR SET TO OUR SHOP ISk $5.00 TV SERVICE CO. Corner Hildebrand and West Ave. PE 5-8131 PE 5-8231 3:00 P.M. TODAY ON KENS-TV CONTRACT By HOWARD SCHEiVKEN and RICHARD L.

FREY j. When defending, it behooves you be alert and on the lookout for of information which may you. When declarer is kind -enough, 01 careless enough to co- be grateful and take advantage of his carelessness. Bew.are, however, of pointing opponent's error after the hamTis over. That's not the way friends and influence peo- content to laugh all the wn to the bank.

NORTH S. 9 8 II. 10 8 D. A 4 C. 2 EAST S.

8 4 6 II. 5 2 I). 8 5 1 3 C. A 5 SOUTH (D) s. A 7 3 H.

A 4 I D. 7 2 -C. 10 8 4 i i Koulk Norlh ipidts 5 iH.imntulft I X.T. All Dummy played the club deuce opening lead, East the ace, and South followed with the four. i i i the rule of eleven, Eas knew that South had at least three cards higher than the six-spot, am must thus have started with al least four clubs.

His diamond opener suggestei four diamonds; Soutl would have bid one club. Having raised spades, South should havi three cards in that suit, leaving him with no more a two hearts Not wanting to help South set up club tricks, East switche'd to the heart deuce. South ducked, Wes won the king and returned the heart three. Playing declarer for the now blank ace, East ducked and South was forced to win When West got in with the club king, he led another heart, and the defense collected two club: and three hearts. Did you spot declarer's errorl He should surely have played th club eight at trick one, hiding tin four-spot.

East might then have placed South with only three clubs and a club return at trick two would have ensured the contract. The moral? Don't be a good Samaritan by practically, exposing your cards on the table. If the opponents want to boat you, make them at least work for It. CHAMPIONSHIP CHESS 'I got tired of the kids running in front of the set." BLAKE STEVENS United States Expert JCwS following gamt short's clear- Iy advantage of having more spadMontrol than your opponent. MrUe 'space Implies more freedom of movement for the pieces, which is tilling.

in. nnmwr T.D. V.nSchelHm. jr'flm r-TM I Km nSi N-K" An experiment to be condemned, as the outcome clearly shows. 7 P-K3 N-NJ B-N3 N-Q1 a B.Q* 11 in II-K-! 11 I I Aimed particularly against 11 00, afier which would come 12 P-R5, N-R1; 13 0-00, threatening and Black can not fight this by 1.1 P-KB1 because of 14 N-R1.

I I I 1J (Ml-0 Fighting against 13 P-K4. 12 Q-N3, intending to castle queen's side, would he ineffectual because of the possibility of Q-B5 (ch) by White. 13 N-KS! Ttie rook does some defensive work here, but it is poorly placed for a future end game. I I K-N'l Q-HI IS 1MU Black seeks relief in exchanges 15 Q-K3 would lie weak: 1C P-B4I in P.KI ji K-III it; a BEAUTY FOR THE COOK--Today's kitchens need not follow usual prosaic design. Here, wall between kitchen and dining area was angled slightly for interesting effect.

Cabinetry was given a wipe-off coat of white paint which reveals wood graining. Wrought-iron hardware and jalousy doors complete room. Walls and Dividers Give More Individuality to the Kitchen Position alter 17 K-B1 LARGEST CRUCIFIX? BURT LAKE, 31-foo hrqgp figure of Christ has been llfjWjinlo place on a 55-foot wood-! which local residents bjjieye Is the largest in the world. It Is expected the shrine will be dedicated to an Indian girl, Katcri Teckawllha, who died almost .100 years ago and may be the first Nrffffl American to reach Calhollc minthood N-iii ri 50 K-xt 51 TsN White goes to exploit his advantage in the end game, sj n-ni Pin 1 JI Q.nj S3 I'-HII n-1'l The fact that Black was short of time on his clock probably played a largo part in sending him loo into the end game. He could have put up a good resistance witli 25 R-Q4! For example 26 QxP, RxRch; 27 RxR, NxP and it is not easy.

to see how White can make any progress. S3 The end game is lost for Black. White handles it with precision-21 n-nii I--NI If 28 P-B4, then 28 R-Q6. lt.q« If 28 R-QB1, then 29 P-KN3 and Black is more or less posi- lioniilly stalemated. However, this looks like it was Black's best bet at this stage of the game.

30 K-oni 31 N-1U I i llKll 31 It-Bl While has weighed up Hie rook and pawn endgame well: his pawns get there first. The home decorating field now has as many kitchen designs as a magician has rabbits. This is a hint to the homcmakcr who wants something little different in kitchen design but is disparaging about the cost involved. Here's a for instance: A whole lot of individuality can be given a kitchen simply through placement, of walis and dividers. While the two-sided pnllman kitchen has many merits, building a kitchen in the shape of a triangle is a real eye-catcher.

More Spaciousness Not only would this type and style kitchen be interesting, but it 59 Students To Get Loans Fifty-nine students of St. Mary's University are assured of National Defense student loans for (he 19SO Spring semester. Together, they will divide $13,010 which is the balance in the St. Mary's University National Defense Student Loan Fund. Kenneth Carey, professor of government and coordinator of the fund at St.

Mary's University, said St, Mary's will apply for supplementary funds for 42 more students denied loans because of insufficient funds. Students are assigned priority numbers on the basis of the law's requirements: Need, desire to teach, and major subject in sci- also opens up this usually small area, giving it a feeling of greater spaciousness. Two of the kitchen walls, the two bearing walls, will be in usual position, but the inner wall, which usually adjoins the family room will be angled, On the family side, the angled wall provides an ideal setting for a conversation grouping, refreshment bar, or reading nook. So much 6f a kitchen's individuality can come from its cabinet work. Since arrangements and color use are somewhat limited in the average-sized kitchen, a great deal depends on cabinet styling, accessories, and wood finish.

All three of these used to be pretty standard, and cabinet finish was almost always paint. But today, a wide range of choice is offered. Lighl-Hucd Wood In the modern galley, woods arc used profusely, appearing both in cabinst's and on walls. And more and more often, the wood is likely to be the light-hued ones. With the wonderful, tough wooc finishes now available, home makers no longer need to worn aliout using fine woods in the kitch en.

Good finishes keep them looking good through the years. Hardware selection, too, is great ly varied. For those who love things antique or Colonial, wrought iron door and drawer pulls are ideal. Copper is being shown great deal in many new kitchens And for the purely contemporary look, cabinet doors can be de signed with magnetic latches whicl open by finger pressure; no hard ware showing at all. .11 IHNP in i .17 K-KJ Ririlll) P.R.I And White's mnr U.H; FC-IIJ I nil' Fi-ru mnre passed pawns won easily, ence, mathematics, engineering or modern languages.

Thus far St. Mary's has approved 181 loans in the nniount $62,850 since the loan program into clfect in the spring of 1959. Bearded Trees Named Island BARBADOS Although beards have become popular in areas of the Caribbean, the island of Barbados has always been proud of Its local variety, which sprouts on trees and not men's chins. Many scholars attribute the island's name to the great coastal forests of bearded fig trees which were discovered by early explorers. "Los Barbados" means the "bearded ones" in Portuguese, and It thought Portuguese sailors named (ho island a the fig trees on its shores.

The forests were cleared In llio 17lh century for the planting of sugnr cane, but impressive specimens of the tree still stand. 5 A A i a daien experts gtejicfcacls-at p) law, medicine, press, music, Hteratare and theatre, under ertainiag jifdanee of Itfca Neighbors' Visits Not Encouraged PORT MORESBY, Guiana (Reuters)--Visits by neigh hors are not encouraged by tin people of the northern area Papua's western district. Their houses, raised about 30 fee from the ground, are example of defensive genius. The communal houses arc built ii: clearings, in the middle of swamps, supported by wooden piles and built around trees from which the lops have been lopped. The tree trunks act as braces for the; houses when there are strong' windows.

The houses have no windoivs, hut slits through which arrows can he fired are cut into the lower parts of the walls. Entrance Is by ladders, which can be drawn up into the In event of an attack. 20th CENTURY BRINGS YOU Tits Ed Sullivan Show General Eleclrie Theater: "SilhoimUt" with Rail Ilolncr A DOCUMENTARY ON THE WORLD'S GREATEST SPORTS EVENT 1 with WALTER CRONKITE KENS-TV A Ural Hitchcock Presents "Grarnialiiiij Cluaa' Wendy Ilillcr Gigl Perreau ond 1 Wendy Hiller siar, as Alfred Hitchcock, tho master of suspense, brings you a bizarre schoolroom thriller. "GRADUATING CLASS" TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. KENS-TV ll'Arif'n My John Only TODAY ON KENS-TV with Edward Ahcrrotv P.M.

Tlio 'Centu wilk Walter Cronhilv "The Olympics" TONIGHT.

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