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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 15

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Mori. Aug. 18, 1963 15 Jack OBrian Goren On Bridge Marilyn Inherited Despair That Ravaged Iler Family iff .5 (Continued From Pip tood up, and they Mid: Fannie Flaii? W. "Are thouht By CHARLES H. COREN ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUIZ Q- 1 Ai Snuih.

Vulnerable, you hold: Q7 KJ9GI i7J A92 The bidding hfti proceeded: North Fail South Waal Si Uf Who? you After up.rt Alabama. "Will Fannie blr.a (Continued From Page Two) ihrr entrance into ihe aiylum, that happened I wai lo'cameraman. Gifford had been Della died of a heart attack, that leaned my mother in, mmied and vorced. After nMhf The operator Mid, I riA urA in jlady Jha lh you accept a call from Worl Wir Gifford iellled jealhe of both her parent in Flagg? My Jem' he( mental hoepttala began to under- her heart, aatd. "Fannie Rock D'lr)1 mme her foothold on normality.

There can be no doubt atvui jwo or three yean pafsed. 4 Pati My title, however. a Marilyn belief that Gilford at One morning in 1933 while What do you bid now? 'changed from The Gul wht)i nd 1 1 Jfan off ichoo, e.o..i, o.m'Doe. Lady Bird to The Girl Publhfd inatcuraclea. little her mother' depression reached il in.k who 0 Lady myitery about it.

1925. Wh lW Bi'ri lt-, in indue ennr ui iao have tried very hard to work upl In December of ha 111 I ka k. ih. e.h (O.I.W.. Bn Jmilalion pa, 2 a.

South, with idea vulnerable, you hold. A2865 SPK9 AJ2 1065 aounda or look like. kind of people. Nixon, but Gra niter departed for India. On that an ambulance waa called, what the, May 31, 1920, Glady went intulThere waa a acuffle when the She my I labor and waa rushed to Ua attendant came Into the houae.

lAngele General Hospital. If aheGladya was taken, tightly Th. i I finally decided that clothea, aupplied incorrect data to the, strapped to a atretcher, flrat to me blading hairoceededh Jmal(e the and ,0 adm In on officer, ahe did it fordhe General Hospital whero ahe South iip buying wild aequined-dreased a good cauae. She waa admitted bad given birth to Norma Jean "jwtth oatrich feathera ind.it Gladya Pearl Mortenaen, and and then, after diagnostic atudy, 'wearing them to partiea. The; her child waa given the departed to the atate aaylum at Norwalk only thing that happened waa Norwegian name.

Glady had.bere her mother had died. 14 What do you bid now? Btadua irbiaiMTllyaf UM1I4 't that people came up and talked 'not gone to the trouble of Uivore-I er 8lne paranoid tchizo-1t to my dresa. Now I atay homejing him. phrenia. It had destroyed both of ovret 11 may utl bp to morkry nd aend my dresae to partieal Norma Jaan Mornsfn wal, her parent and her brother, and txu ia t.r ionk a and pick them up at twelve.

jn on June i bad finally cought up with When I entered ahow business, I Gl.dy. had csen as he bud fred. Marilyn 1 1 asked someone for advice. nam, takiruz the Norma wa nHt 10 dlstover what was Q. 3 A South, vulnerable, (turned out to be the worst ad-Ifrom on.

Talmadee wrong with Gladys, beyond hav-you hold: vice possible. He said; Be your-i 1. tn ltlDtaIo7torlln "a nervou break 1096 AQ10 108432 self! LI, down. until she was a woman. The bidding has proceded: This is also a problem with Glodys would moke extended North East South West romance.

I had a boyfriend that dtty Iater visit into the world outside the Pass I NT Pasa 7 What do you bid now? (were it tr mi you that ever happened to Joan who had kept child made any effort to assume the your .11 po.m. kyuj. jCrawford No! original rpon, nertrihrlr your contain two fcaiurvi which It miM wot bavc poftMtied. namely, throo trump to tha ten, and (he ruffini vnlu ui heart Ihereore, bid four ipaJrt. boarders for several years.

responsibilities of a parent. For The Bolecvders were rural this reason more than any other people. Ida Bolender had comejMarilyn felt considerable bitter-from a small farm near Buffalo, ness toward her mother. There N.Y. Albert Wayne Bolender! would be a sense of strain became from an eighty-acre farm'tween them whenever they in Brown County, Ohio.

Bothj would meet and Marilyn would were devoutJy religious. say "I never really knew my As soon as she was back onlrmther her feet again, Gladys returned' Norma Jean was taken to the to work, leaving the baby in s. Angeles Orphans Home But lets look at this thing another way. I dont have the problem of adoring fan bothering me everywhere I go, Neither vulnerable, aa phonej ringing all the time, South you hold: offers of movies, personal ap' K62 VJ75 K108 109C3 pearancea, men falling at my The bidding has proceeded: feet. I can live a quiet life.

North East South West Sometimes check my own It? Pass 1 NT Pass pulse to see if Im still here. 14 Pass What do you bid now? A. A bid of three heart dearly indicated, becaus partner presumably baa fivt hearu and four spades. It is your duty, therefore, to return to the auit in which your aid has eight trump rather than seven. (Continued From Page 13) KERRY DRAKE A Scrantonion Color Comic Footur Ida' care, "Ill come every Saturday and stay over whenever I can thats all right.

Society at the age of nine. The main building is not formidable. But Norma Jean could read the sign on one of the colums clear- So Norma Jean began her ljfj- yt and she knew she was not an NIGHT, SGT. AND PH-PH-PHONE ME BUT HE WONT TALL A BADLY FRkSHTEWED STEFFI HAS TOLD KERRY ABOUT DOOLEY'S PL AH TO EXPOSE THE R7MERS. with the Bolenders.

Life with them was easy although austere. The Bolenders were not poor, though Norma Jeans first home has been described as a slum orphan. Her mother was alive Someone was making a terrible mistake. She refused to walk in and they had to drag her all the way into the central hall. "Im By Alfred Andriol By Mik by journalists more often than n0) an orphan! she screamed, not.

This is one of the manv jf jt js true Marilyn, the fabrications to be dealt with in woman, wanted everyone to love the life of Norma Jean. Ber and (ook enormous satis- In late October, 1 1 a faction from the public adulation returned to Hawthorne after ten she received for over a decade months in India. Her stay there 'of her life, surely that need had with Grainger had turned out jits origin in the twenty-one Follow Ferd'nand in The Scrantonion Sunday FERD'NAND months that Norma Jean spent within the walls of the orphanage. When she was finally liberated a few weeks after her eleventh birthday, the pattern of her life, a continuing quest for affection that seemed an end in itself, had been set. NEST When Marilyn Blossomed Q.

5 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 108742 VJ96 KQ K2 The bidding has proceeded: North East South 2 Pass If 4 Pass 7 What do you bid now? A. Partner' four diamond call an tea showing bid. Hearts have been agreed on as the trump. Since you htve no tea in your hand to show, it behooves you to indicate possession of the king of diamonds. Bid five diamonds.

Q. 6 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: AQ1072 KJ3 f853 95 The bidding has proceeded: North East South If 24 What do you bid? A. This hand contains distinct offensive values but not quite enough to Insist upon a game. The suggested call Is a free raise to two hearts. A bid of two padei should be avoided for, if partner rebids three hearts which he may be obliged to do, aurely you intend to go to four, without knowledge that he has any additional values.

Q. 7 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: KQ105 5 fAQ1086 KJ9 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East If Pass 1 NT 2f What do you bid now? A. Two spades. This may seen rsther drastic to msny reader, who will charge me with "reversing on Insufficient I sm quick to confess (hat in the absence of a two heart bid by East my rebid would have been not two spades out two diamonds. A two West Pass spade PIXiC 9 by Wo hi harried look.

They hold out a hand containing some change and say: "Im terrible sorry to bother you, sir, but this is all the money Ive got. Could you please lend me $2. just enough to buy a ticket to Westport?" If you ask questions, they'll tell you they lost their wallets, they were robbed, and they swear theyl teturn the money. But, of course, they never do. I once was approached by the same young man three times in two days, and each time he told me the same story.

When I told him I recognized him, he said: You are the quick one, arent you? and strolled away. Once I was accosted by a good-looking, extremely well-dressed man of about 40. He gave me a level stare through his thick, hom-rimmed glasses and said: "I need five dollars. "What for? I asked. Thats my business, not yours, he replied.

I told him what I thought of that approach, and asked: Do you get any dough this way? "About one out of 10, he said. "Everybodys not as cheap as you. There are young men and women who walk with vacant stares through the crowded streets, stopping people and saying: Please give me some thing. There are others who grab your aim and fall into step beside you, saying: Give me a quarter and Ill leave you alone. And there are people who sit down in a doorway as you enter and scream that theyll block you unless give.

disastrously. She appeared to be enchanted with Norma Jean, and she insisted that her grandchild be baptized in the Foursquare Gospel Church. Sister Aimee officiated. The six-month-old baby was baptized Norma Jeane Baker. Although Bolenders had small use for Aimee McPherson, they felt there was more than one road to salvation, and Norma Jean cou'd now be counted among the saved.

An incident involving Norma Jean and her grandmother occurred during the summer of 1927. Della had taken the baby for the afternoon. What provoked the asault that followed is something of a mystery. In Marilyns words, 1 remember waking up from my nap fighting for my life. Something was pressed against my face.

It could have been a pillow. I fought with all my strength. Just as suddenly as the murderous imnulse had come! bid under such circumstances woul dicate a stronger hand. But in this par ticular case we would not wish to give up the fight too easily and the cheapest possible way to contest at this juncture is by a bid of two spades which we hope partner will not construe as too violent an act jld in Q. 8 As South, vulnerable, you hold: J843 VJ753 fAK AJ4 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass 24 Pass What do you bid now? A.

There is nothing for you to do but pass. Any other bid in an effort to escape from playing with a three card trump suit would be entirely unjustified, Partner will construe it as an effort to go to game. You need not fear playing witn only three clubs for partner nas at least four goo ones, If he has been properly brought up. Earl Wilson Wisconsin Croup Top Bugle Cbrps MARION, Ohio (UPI) The YMCA Kilties of Racine, Wis won the U.S. Open Junior Drum and Bugle Corps championship Saturday night.

The first prize was $1,500. Trailing in the top judging were the Argonne Rebels of Great Bend, Optimists from Toronto; and the defending Blue Rock Corps from Wilmington, Del. The Class A winner was the General Butler Vagabonds of Lyndora, Pa. The all-girls championship went for the second straight year to the Catholic Daughters of America of Butler, Pa. Both received $200 in prize money.

(Continued From Page 13) Jackie Gleasons TV guests seasonll be Bing Crosby Ra-quel Welch is managing a pop group, The Inner Dialogue. Dolores Del Rio, at Hapsburg House, ate only a salad, because "Looking at rich food and eating little is the best thing for a womans figure Jazz star Chico Hamilton, at Plaza 9, may be starting a fad with his ponytail hairdo. (Incidentally, call him Chico because his real name is Foresthom) Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence will vacation with a tour of Europe and Asia. TODAYS BEST LAUGH: Hwood wits say the film Bob Carol Ted Alice, about wife-swapping, should carry a line: "See the movie the wife you save may be your own. WISH ID SAID THAT: Comic Danny Klayman described a very short fellow: "When it rains, hes the last one know.

REMEMBERED QUOTE: "There is always an easy solu tion to every human problem neat, plausible and wrong. H. L. Mencken. EARLS PEARLS: Pat Cooper heard a wedding ceremony in Las Vegas that included the phrase, for better or for worse, in losing or in winning.

Thats earl, brother. THE PICK OF Punch newerkamb $TATi MAINE RhilH MUMO MW HMMv'KWrra VERMONT "Can you direct us to Peyton i i.

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