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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 25

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Pasadena, California
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25
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MSAHHA IHHrf HPtHT, WtBNKPAY, PIC, By 'Johnny Hart rtxj HAVE si 7 PREPAY THE NEW i GET WITH IT! LIP-OFF AT- ME AND STRIKE'- BARNABY ntyytwrfof Mwit'iMrit Vyovr (moncfof otimtut arid ing obilffy. Goodbyt-- By Crtxbttt Johmen tvt.Mc.toggt-Hthungup! Cvthhmochrtt! 700,000,000 hat bun lurnedover O'Mafltyfrrftrpri'ses. And, lornoby, I con'l having foundnilHal corporofion yef-- ilcjr led company. Boggs jays Ihttt's a big ar iicle in today's paper how MISS PEACH By M.ll HERE BUT WHV YOU WANT TO 86 A DOCTOR'. THE RYATTI 7HE MY UNCLB IS A DOCTORj ANJP HE'S OUT, ALMOST' -EVERY NKJHT PBUVKIN BABIES.

OONT DCSCRVE a-17 By Col Alky ilS IT'TIL fWMXY.nis TWrtt HUMORED ABB1E an' SLATS By Ratbum Van Burci: THE BERRYS "We're from the) piece carpi. We'd each like a piece of cake HOME-AMONGST BUT 1--I HOW SEE 'A I THE TREES HOISE-A HWSE HERE IN THiS 010 IT OWE FROM? I-1W SURE IT WASN'T JEFF COBB WILL-YUM By Dave Gerard HEWIUL6E, PROVIDING THE THIEF -4. MORE POLICE IS TRAPPED IN THE ARRIVED TIME I Bv Perer Hoffman Seamon on Bridge By MICHAEL SEAMON, Life Mastci TOMORROW'S BKIIMJK TODA1 Inferential Spade Raise Takes Them to a Slum Neither side vulnerable West deals North 4 A' 10 8 0 A 5 0 A 63 6 Vest 43 j'9 8 3 107 62 0 5 0 10 8 7 107 8 5 4 South 9 7 6 5 4 0 9 A 9 3 tfhe. "Welt North South 1 NT Pits 3 4 Put NT IPais 5 6 fiit Fa.it Pasi Opening King of diamonds The four-diamond' bid by North when'South responded three spades is the inferential spade raise. It is the same tig 'North's bid and, aftci checking lor aces, Soulh bid the spade-slam.

The play was easy only because West led the king Of.diamonds. With a heart lead, declarer can make the slam but he must guess every card perfectly. With the dia mpnd lead, South had no trouble at all. The ace of diamonds was i dummy and declarer drew two spades ending in dummy. A small club "'was lee and declarer played the jack from his hand which took the The ace of clubs, was cashed and when West's ten dropped, it was ajl over.

A club to dummy's queen gave East (he lead with the club K'ng. East returned a diamond bu South trumped it and.playee the.club nine, discarding dum my's small heart. All that re mained was for declarer to out in dummy and that he'did. As to whether the hand was played properly that is open to debate. There are many ways'-to'play this one bu South made the slam and that's good enough us.

Many players might-prefer to ruf out dummy's diamonds-jam proceed from that point. Well opens the bidding with no trump partner responds with three of a major suit, the opening bidder has three choices of rcbids. First of 'ajl, he can raise to a spade game; trump wi" a doubleton In his partner's suit; or he can make some other hid beyond no trump which MUST show trump.support plus a hand with controls. South had no trouble I story over again--when one that, is possible bu 'he bes thing might happen 01 that line of play would be tha South would make six spades it the easy way. To have more fun at the can rcbid a game at no bridge (able, send a stamped self-addressed envelope for the leaflet a i i basic principle's of TOMORROW'S BRIDGE TODAY.

Address Michael Sea Imon in care of I his newspaper YOU SOUND HELPING THE ARMED IS ONEi UNDER, SIZED NO USE GOING MY FURTHER UNTIL I GIVE THIS GALLERY THE- -OVEK! DAVID CRANB Bv Creia Flcssol I POUT WHY SSNr BUCK yMR.VWeFIELD.. DRESSING FOR 1W HE ISNT I I M30 CAS IMAGIN WHOLE rVAS BUILT GROUND ORPHAN ANNII IN THE PIRATE 1MSIDE THIS HftRBOR HMD VOUlEVENIFANWI-lEqiieSSHOTHePlRKrES WERE IN HERE THERE VUftS NO WftY TO GET ffT THEM I By Harold Gray MUTT and JEFF NOT QlilTEj RftDAR NOW CAM TRACK 6HIPS ftHO FUWES. AHO PUSNES CAM SPOT FROM ABOVE! VKU. CAMOUFLAGED AS IB POSSIBLE! BUT AHV RADIO MESSAGE FROM HERE COUA.O BE TRACEDTQSPOT OLD PIRATES HAD IT EASY! TOCVW THERC IB NO FtACE TO H1OE OR TO DEFEND' HMM--W6LL, It) SAV THIS PLACE COMES P13ETTY CLOSE- TO IT, By Al 'Smith SWEETIE WHAT ARE YOU THE SAME THING- AS ,1 YOU, HONEY you REALLY DO, MEAM It, DARLING O.K. HOW ABOUT A HAM AND CHEESE FREDDY By Rupe (PREDDY! CXM'T YOU RIVETS By George Sixfd HOW, NOW, DEAK- SUKE YOUR NEW PERFUMf 1 L.Tr\Ar\ LliOlAI i SO SHE SPLIT THE By Carl Outxr SHE COULDKJt- WHETHER IT WILL BE 59 OR 4O.

MARMADUKE By Brwf Andoreon See? Every flake has six sides and tehy're all diffirentl Your Birthday By Stella WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27- -Born today, you have been given exceptional talent by the slars, but it is up to you to make the best possible use of it. If yon do not, then there is little or nothing anyone can dn for you, since you are to a great extent the master of your own fate. There are times when you feel you are not thoroughly appreciated. You will discover, if you analyze these feelings, that these are the times when you are not putting forth your best efforts.

The stars have, indicated that you must take the initial steps in the right direction. You alone must see opportunity and grasp it. You have an 'excellent mind, a good memory for detail and the ca. pacity for getting a' job done. It's getting started where you don't always Correct this and will make excellent progress.

You have a vivid imagination and are a splendid conversationalist. You can tell a story as to make it come alive before the eyes of your audience. Develop this gift of ex prcssion in written words you can become famous. You could also make use of story-telling capabilities on stage. Among thosft born on this date are: Nicholas J.

Roosevelt, inventor and engineer; Arthur Murphy, Irish actor; Louis Pasteur, chemist and bacteriologist; Oscar Levant, pianist; Henry Drisler, classical scholar. To find what the stars hava in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let you birthday star be your dally guide. nerfmbfr (Pec. 2.1-Jan.

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Pages Available:
266,149
Years Available:
1945-1973