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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 19

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JACOBY ON BRIDGE 1 Good Defense: Thanks To South Ask Andy High Point Enterprise, Friday, January 1, 1971 3B By Oswald James West camo up with a-pretty defensive play to beat South at his normal a contract. The bidding was normal. South had a book no-trump opening. North's two-club call was Stayman and he took South to game after South showed that he held at least four spades, The 'queen of hearts a used to cover the'jack at trick one. South won the trick with his ace after East played the king.

Then he -drew trumps with two leads, played a low diamond from dummy and stuck in his 10. West won with the jack and after considerable thought played his eight of hearts. East overtook with the nine and led a club whereupon West set the hand with two club tricks. It was very pretty defense and everyone complimented West except North. North was too busy telling his partner that he had botched a cinch game contract, North was right.

Do you see how South should have played the hand? South made his mistake when he played dummy's NOHTH "WEST 4 4 A 8 7 3 2 73 EAST VJ108 6 5 2 J4 4 0 5 1008 SOUTH (D) 4AQ1081 A 7 3 4K1Q8 Both vulnerable West North East South 1N.T. Pass 2 Pass 2 A Pass 4 jfc Pass Pass Pass Opening lead--V queen of hearts at trick one. All he had to do; was to play low. He would look rather silly if West had led from king- jack-10 of hearts, but he. would still score game and rubber.

Now see what would.happen after that'low-heart play. East would hve to play low. Later on would play the diamonds the same way. East would never get the lead and South's king of clubs would be safe. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) suixU a World Book.

Atlet to Franc-Hal Harring-. ton, 12, of'Laming, gan, for question; Why are Christines cclcrs greet? and red? It's getting to be that tirno when we think of the symbols that go with the Christmas season. Most of them date back to ancient times, long before the first Christmas. In those days the peoples of Europe celebrated the midwinter festival around the shortest day of the year, which falls on or near December 21.: Somehow the customs of this ancient festival were carried over to the Christmas season which starts a few days later. i The customs of the ancient mid-winter festivals were related to nature.

At this season many trees are bare. So boughs of conifers, holly and ivy were used to decorate the houses, no doubt as a reminder that the green spring- lime would return. In any case, many evergreens were loaded wih red berries. The mid-winter festival Read Want Ad HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERY ONE! May 1971 Bring You Many Wonderful Hours Of Fine Motion Picture Entertainment. JOHN WAYNE RIOLOBO Co-starring JaikElAM Jennifer O'NIEL In Technicolor John Wayne Fights Carpetbag Killers This Great New Western I and red and it is thought that people later adopted thorn as the colors of Christmas.

Andy sends a World Book. Globe to Rachel Vaim, age 11, of Timmonsville, Carolina, for her question: Which Is tho largest planet? Astronomers tell us that there are super-sized planets in solar systems out in space. But without a doubt, the largest planet in our own solar system is giant Jupiter. Its diameter is about' 88,7000 miles--which makes it a little more than 11 times wider than our planet, the earth. Its volume is 1,312 times greater that the earth's.

So if the giant planet were hollow, it could swallow 1 3 1 2 earth-sized planets. Or, it could swallow all the other eight planets and have plenty of room for a Jovian dessert. You would expect this enormous planet to have massive weight. Actually its mass is only 317 times greater than the earth's. Giant Jupiter is a huge bulky planet made of lightweight materials.

11 weighs only 1.34 times as much as an equal volume of water. The density of our weighty little world Is times greater than water. sends a World Book Globe to Dale Williams, age Skyland, North Carolina, for his question: Can a snake back out of a hole? This sort of question comes from a true nature lover a person who can see an animal's problems. Snakes like to crawl into burrows made by gophers, moies and other tunnel builders. Sometimes a snake slithers down a smallish hole and you wonder hpw in the world he can get himself out again.

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He uses them to grip the ground as he moves forward. The snake is not a brainy fellow with bright ideas. He never uses his scaley pegs to back up and most likely he could not do this even if he tried. In any case, if he can get down a hole, he can squeeze around and get out again. Andy sends a World Book Atlas to Nancy Wineman, age 13, of'Sioux City, Iowa, for her question: What is a travertine? The waxy travertines are calcium carbonate minerals, artistically molded by the fresh waters of lakes and i Their basic ingredients ara a i carbon and oxygen.

But the handsome pores and streaks that enhance calcites are created by impurLtes, by bubbles or by embedded fragments that later decay. The basic color may be creamy white, tan or some other pale pastel tint. Tho streaky artwork is darker and may be etched by particles of iron' or- magnesium, zinc or cobalt or by varieties of other impurities'. Calcium is-prone to dissolve in water and its Invisibly fine fragments are carried in many streams and 'springs. Under certain conditions, this water is forced tp dump its load of assorted chemicals and they form layers of solid minerals.

Travertines a created when mineral-rich lake or spring water is cooled or a a These handsome minerals named for a place 'in Italy where they were quarried in ancient times. We now find them around hot springs in California and many other places. THE MAN WHO SELLS WAR. The bloodier thebatde- the higher the price. MARLON BRANDO BURN" The Very Best In Country and Blue Grass Music DOOR PRIZES COMFORTABLE Plenty Parking i i i Adults 1 00 CMIdrtn UmUr 17 wllK Portnt AWIIabld 7slse For Clubi.

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as "The Duchess' FEATURES 1:20 3:15 5:10 'Released by 3UENA VtSTA Distribution Inc. Walt Disney Productions MARTIN TWIN I 1801 WINCHESTER DRIVE TELEPHONE 88S-Otj97 CATT.H-22 IS THE MOST MOVING, MOST INTELLIGENT THE MOST HUMANE OH, TO HELL WITH IT! IT'S THE BEST AMERICAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR! it comes as close to being an epic human comedy as Hollywood has ever marie! Alan Arkin as Yossarian provides the film with its continuity and dominant style Arkin is a deadly serious actor, he projects intelligence with such mono-maniacal intensity, he is both funny and heroic at the same time. Nichols remains, as he was before, one of our finest directors." "IT'S ONE HELL OF A FILM! A COLD, SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! Firmly establishes Nichols 1 place in the front rank of American directors." BRUCE VWLMMSCN, PLAYBOY "Viewing Arkin is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets or Bobby Fischer play chess. A virtuose player entering his richest period! A triumphant performance 1 -TIME MAGAZINE AMIKEMCHOLSEM AUNARKIN 5 TM-'i 8 COLOR CJ HOURS of ACTION I TO- NITE! DRIVE-IN THEATRE ADULTS 7" AIL KIDS UNDER AGE 12 FREE! They're MADMEN on MOTORCYCLES! NDEPHDENHNHRNHIflNM. 11 UIMSOX SIIH.W JOHN GABRIEL BRODERICK CRAWFORD SCOTT BRADY KE ANNE RANDALL ROBERT D1X KEITH ANDES JOHN CARRAP HI-HI AMSUpTT WIUUM mm ERIN ffDONNEll VICKI VOUM EKW BiNXS BMBUIUK-JIUMIUI FIRST RUN In area at 7:06 NO.

3 at SAVAGE 7 WITH ROBERT WALKER NO. 4 STARTING AT JOSEPHHEUW RATED Hurry. 7 4:20 Eli I Ell Adulu '200 SICK'SAVAGE! SEHSUAL! SATANS SADISTS NO. 2 at RUN! FRIGHTENING AS THE SHARON TATE KIU1NGI FILMED ON ACTUAL LOCATIONS WHERE MURDER SUSPECTS LIVED THEIR WILD EXPER- kENCE! IT'S SO TRUE TO LIFE IT'S ALMOST AS IF THE REAl KILLERS WERE CAST IN THIS MOVIEI This Feature Rated "R'.

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1906-1977