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Mondoy, Feb. 5, 1 962 The Times 13 Art SLANGUAGES I Buchwald till Guys Gals By Gladys Parker 6500 Win a Share of Over W. F. Hadrian1 has bn named associate director cF the Peace Corps. Tin name.

Haddad, Syrian Arabic origin, means simply "Smith." There are many more CONTEST girl but has called me every night and he dri 'es past my school with her and another couple. He said this was so he could see me. He hasn't asked for his senior sweater back. My parents and both his friends arid mine say he is trying to make me jealous, but it's a very childish way of doing it, Do you think he still likes me or what? When he calls he always asks me il I'm having a good time or else he plays moony records over the phone. I feel like asking him what does he think he's trying to prove.

Please give me your opinion. Worried and Puzzled Dear Warned and Puzzled: That's the cffet he's trying for. Some boys and girls get a perverse pleasure out o( making someone lliey really like unhappy. If you can maintain a calm friendliness toward him, he wij probably hurry hack to find out why his power over you is slipping. BETWEEN VOU AND ME, MAC: It's a wise bachelor who knows whether he's loved, for himself alone or just because he's alone.

Husbands and Wives, Gals and Guys, send your problems to Gladys Parker in care of The Times, enclosing a stamped. addrcMol envclorv, Dear Gladys: What can you do about a guy that knocks you? lost him because I was "dumb and square and he said I would be the loncsomest gal in town. 1 know some girls will do anything to hold a fellow. Thank goodness, I'm not one of them. What I don't understand is, if he made his point why does he go out of his way to knock me' Tell Me Dear T.

M. He's angry because you didn't fall lor hjs line. His ego is hurt and he wants to get even. Listen only lo the knocks of new and nicer opportunities. Low Slung Dear Bladys: The advance style of low slung pants worn with a very short top exposes the midriff with a vengeance.

Won't, this make us look like burlesque queens? Beach Belle. Dear Beach Belle: Not if you're very slender. It will look raffish only if the mid bulges over the riff. Not Sun Dear Bladys: for nine months I went with a wonderful guy. He took me every place possible and 1 was very happy.

All of his friends seemed to like me. But just last week he told me he wasn't sure of his feelings about me and wanted to think it over. He told me to go out with other hoys so I would not get lonely. He started going with another Smiths la the United Stales than Indicated hy the pbone book. Here are some olher Fcrclgn lanriiage versions Hungarian A'o vacs Czech Kovik German Schmidt Spanish HtiTtra, or Ifcrrero Italian Fahbro, Fabbrt, Fno broni, orfrrraio lVrruguese Fcireira Russian Kuzncliov Swedish Smed French La Farge, La Fcrgt, CfFcrrnnd Pollsh oi aj orKcvahkt The Twist with all its ramifications has hit Paris in a hi.s way.

Nightclubs that wcrp dying have been saved hy the craze, students who were mining riots have postponed them in favor the dance, the great cultural vacuum ir. France has been filled by American vock 'n' roll favorites anil, for the moment, the town doesn't know whether to twist or overthrow the government. We don't know how they do the Twist in America, but in France it's something to watch. It isn't just the syrations of everyone's rear axle that makes the Twist such an intercslinp, spectator sport, but what 2oes cm behind the dance itself. The other night, for example, we went to the Club St.

Hiiaire, one of the best Twist temples in Paris. The floor was coveted with wrenching, perspiring bodies and three of our party were trampled to death just trying to get to our tahle. The survivors were placed a few inches from the floor. If ynu are seated near the dance floor at eye level when they're doiisc the Twist there is always a good chance of losing an eye. The first thing we noticed about the Club St.

Hiiaire dance floor was that there were more women than men on it. Apparently the girls like to do the Twist more than men do. Or maybe they're not as tired at the end of the day. The second thing we noticed was that no one was quite sure who was dancing with whom. In tiie Twist ynu are not supposed to touch your partner, and in many cases the French girls feel this gives them a license to dance with whomever they dare please.

We noted one lovely blonde whD was doing the "Mess Around" with a young man, when a brunette pushed her aside and started dancing with her partner. The blonde didn't like this, sn the started dancing with someone else's partner "Like she did last summer," and the party of the third part came over to our table and dragged one of our mm on the floor and insisted he dance with her. In the meantime we ordered drinks, tint each waiter who tried to bring hem was caught in the stampede and, when his body v. as recovered it was car lied to the cash register to await a communal waiters' funeral in the morning. It probably our own faidt because vc were staring too hard, but someone swung a hip to our jaw, knocking us off our stool.

We rolled on the floor, holding our head sn nobody would step on it. when we discovered a lovely young thing rolling in time with us on the floor. "That's it." she said. "You've invented a new step." We tried to get up and she got up at the same lime, but when we were knocked down again she went down, too, not missing a beat. Another girl, realizing that we were doing something different, pushed the other girl away and she started rolling a few feet away from us.

This time we stayed down for a count of nine and then trice! to get to a neutral corner, but someone's knee caught us in the back and we were dnwn again. When we finally got up, all the girls wanted to Twist with us. only we didn't know how to do it standing up. One of the men in Dur party, who had hecome our manager on the spot, shouted: "Get back down on the floor." But it was too late. The girls all left us and we crawled back to the tahle in disgrace.

"For a minute there." nur wife said. "I thought I was married to a new Chubhy Checker." We stuck out our chin, hoping someone would knock us off the stool again, but everyone avoided the. tsble. "If you had only stayer on the floor." our manager said in disgust. "I could have gotten you S10DO a week at the Peppermint lounge." (Docs some Eori in any cnguags fiunle you? Put your question to 'languages in the in care 0 LeVs Explore Your Mind By Sylvonus M.

Duvall, Ph.D., ond Evelyn M. Duvoll, Ph.D. THE 0NLV ARE 2 Shchiwolit On Bridge The Pleasing News Should Be Disclosed K.V ALFRED SHEINYVOLD We were put into this world to be helpful. When an opponent is obviously trying tn find things out. toll him scmelhnns delightful.

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True, according to Plain company, largest wholseale mail order distributor nf gifts, housewares and apparel. Because this company finds that farmers want quality and style and rarely order the cheapest items advertised, it offers mink coats and diamond rings along with brand name merchandise for the home. Today's farmer is not sn nld fashioned "hick." and we doubt that his city cousin is either. appear, not so much to others A 10 8 5 2 4 I 9 3 vjJ 2 7 3 0953 OK 10 84 AK7 10 82 SOUTH QT vP A 9 6 5 OAQJ2 4 6 Soiilh West North East 1 Pass 2V Pass 4 All Pass Opening lead afa Put yoursei. in the East seat.

Maybe you can rival the hero described in Terence Reese's entertaining "Play Bridge With Reese." West leads the king of clubs, and. you follow with the deuce. He continues with the ace of clubs, and South drops the queen. West switches to the deuce of spades, and you win with the king. Ydu return the three of and South overtakes the queen with dummy's ace to try a diamond finesse.

Soulh's queen of diamonds wins, and he leads out Iho ace of trumps. By his mode of play you should know that he has some sort of trump problem. He as tD ourselves, that we what we are not. The first th to do is to quit all this bluffing ana pretense and begin really to work nn ourselves. Then we begin to make progres: when they spy the towering Western hero walking around in the flesh.

"I'm sure Richard Boone is called "Paladin' as often as he is Dick by strangers." Lansing said. "And for a long time everybody knew Jack Webb as Sergeant Friday. "As far as I can see it hasn't hurt those actors at all." San Diego Native Lansing, a native of San Diego, made a name for himself on Broadway in "Suddenly Last Summer" in the role later played in the movie version by Montgomery Clift. An Actors Studio product, he starred in New York City Center revivals of "Richard III," and "Cyrano de Bergerac." Perhaps Lansing would have been hetter off if he had stayed with the name of Brown in the first place. It's every bit as easy to remember, or forget, as Lansing.

Cai'cUa or, Lansing hopes by this time next year televiewers will begin to show a flicker of recognition at the sound of his name. The tall. 33 car old performer got up to leave and said. "It would be mighty nice to he come as well known as Carella. It really would." Bv VERVON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UP I (Robert Howell Brown changed his name to Robert Lansing when he became an actor, hut it was a wasted effort because everyhody knows him as Steve Carella.

If that sounds confusing, imagine how Brown Lansing Carella feels about the situation. He is the star of "87th Precinct" every week on television. That's where Carella comes in. Lansing portrays detective Carella so weil that viewers, including many Hollywood characters, are completely unfamiliar with the actor's name. Mention Lansing who starred on Broadway for years and you draw a blank.

Drop the name Carella and a light goes on. Not Like Broadway "I can't complain about it." said Lansing during a lunch break on the NBC show. "IE people buy Carella maybe they'll buy me too. "I've been acting (or IS years and never had exposure like this before. A person can act on Broadway all his life and still a stranger to the public." Lansing's indelible association with Carella is not unusual in television.

Viewers still think of Marshal Dillon instead of. Jim Arness KNOWS THE ROLE HOLLYWOOD iUPH David Niven. who gave up a career a a professional soldier to become an actor, has played a soldier in DIRECTOR HOLLYWOOD ITPI) Richard Brooks. Academy Award winner for "Elmer Gantry" last year has signed a multiple picture contract with Columhia. Among bis other direction credits are "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Blackboard Jungle." almost 20 per cent of his films.

He portrays a major his latest picture. "The Best of Enemies." Junior Editors Quiz on FISH 'ASTRO GUIDE11 By Ceean For Tuesday, February 6 a) For a period 51 Publish int dsy. 6 eD'nrHng al jjjf dllj; "iJU t'5e 3a "alv AM "entrislbacoml lh property The Times', vivvin c.h nn cr Mo pnln i n.v, returned. It Tin rflsrvas HPtmrm In a clai Sup'sv dv rt'WWt rlglt tn cor ect try lycooraphlcajl error 11 iat day's Timas, which aMect 1hc w.tcome of trie CnnHsr. hi Ear '3 mJly tl? trU fill e) ThaCVme dctcrmln single wlrmtr thi rfi.

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Times. Present For You and Yours Mixed aspects indicate, unsettled condition! both on the domestic and work front'. People tend to be somewhat skeptical, but can be convinced by sincerity and iranknesi. Make the day count by doing something nice lor sorr.eotie elie. Don't let tasks accumulati uound th house as company may drop In.

cannot be worried about the king of trumps since he has not tried a finesse. His problem must be the queen. Helpltil Play South furrows his brow and moves his lips soundlessly. You know what is going on because this is the way opponents look when they are busy counting the distribution. Finally South cashes the ace or diamonds and raffs a low diamond the dummy.

This is where you make your helpful play. You drop the king of diamonds. This play cannot cost anything, since South can easily ruff out your king after drawing tramps. You can therefore make this kind of play as naturally as though you had started with only three diamonds. This is your real reason for dropping the king.

From the play of the black suits South should know that you started with three clubs and four spades. If he thinks you had only three diamonds, he will have to give you credit, for three hearts. Sure enough, declarer leads the jack of hearts from dummy and lets it ride for a finesse. Your partner wins with the que of trumps and South is down one. If you hadn't dropped tiie king of diamonds, South would have known about your four dtamnnds.

Then he would have known ynu had nnlv two hearts, and he would have refused the trump finesse. Diiily Question Partner opens with one diamond, and the next player passes. You hold: A .1 9 3 7 3 10 8 10 8 2. What do you say'' Answer: Bid one spade. Show a major suit rather than rise partner's minor.

For Sheinwold's 36 page booklet. "A Pocket. Guide to Bridge." send Sfl cents to Bridge Book, The Times. Box Grand Centra: Station. Y.

17, N. Y. of his household, andlsc. Dr Doth, in noled nf o(1erd by 5500 or NO OTHER PdSt On February 6, 1851, Future and more Robert Schumann conducted the pMPls in "rain premier of his beautiful Third insurance policy tor their va th. cations.

The policyholder will (Rhenish) Symphony. The event cocc. j5'a took place at Dusseldorf, Ger arn0unt rainfall during a cer many, and was well attended, tain number of days of vacation. The Day Under Your Sign COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE PERMITTED. faMiefl 'fldavliccrtl'yingnltlhe 'coS'tet Editrr Tne un 5, ca A.

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Aonl 10. 1542. be the sole responsibility of the orlze winner. SEE ENTRY FORM ON REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE TAURUS April 20 tn May 20) SEM1N1 May SI June 31) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 32 to Dee.

31 QUESTION: How do fish breathe under water? ANSWER: Fish and other creatures that live it the water need oxygen, just as men ar.d animals do. They get their oxygen, however, from the uater. Land animals take air in through the mouth, or nose p.iicJ into the lures, keep the oxygen and send carbon dioxide bsck nut the same way. Fish take in water through the mouth, where they send it through their gills. The oxygen is picked out of the water by the gills, Gills can be seen at the sides of a f.sh's head, between the mouth and the first fins.

If a fish is taken out of tha water for very loru? he will die, because a fish cannot get oxygen Irom the air, just as a mart cannot get oxygen from water. FOR YOL" TO DO: If you will look at the fish tn an aquarium, ynu will see the gills In action, moving open and shut. Can ynu locate the gills in the drawing above? (Pamela Edge of Assir.ippi, wins S10 for this question. Mail your, question on a postcard to Junior Editors, in care of this newspaper.) tu. Bm ynaial.

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