Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1949 — Page 9

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with” Christmas only two weeks away, it's just in the nick ‘of time—a wife's guide on how to buy hubby's Christmas tie. And; perhaps, even mare in “10 the Inventive female mind js some incidental advice on how i change hubby's tie rsonality, Pe authority is no less than A. T. Wall, tie buyer for & New

York store and as impeccable *

a dresser as can be found either out or Inside that establishment.

The Basic Division Mr. Wall feels reasonably sure that the ladies are aware of the two basic divisions of ties: ‘The .four-in-hand (the long tie) and the bow. Mr. Wall, a four-in-hand man himself, has the highest admiration for the bow. “They denote a man of imagination, They're proper anywhere and are as much at home with a double-breasted suit as with a sports jacket,” he assures. Mr. Wall firmly believes more men would wear bows if they or their wives know how to tie them. To prove just what a bow can do to face and personality, Mr. Walk carefully removed his correct regimental tie and donned a flashy bow. Quick as he tied

AAUW Lists

Resolutions

Demand Equal Status for Women

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the knot, he converted himself from responsible executive to light-hearted young man. His face looked fuller, His eyes looked merrier.

Taste Changes Slowly Now, of course, there's no way of changing a man's tie taste overnight, Mr. Wall holds. “Men usually break down into two categories: The ones who care about their ties and the ones who don’t.” Patience and year-in-year-out purchase of the correct ties,

Canasta—

For Permission

Written for

lutions concerning the status- ot Philadelphia and I were pleased

women in American colleges are annotinced today by the national Status of Women Committee, American Association of University ‘Women. Judge Luey Somer-

action.

in present laws.

ville Howorth of this city is chair-/the legality of “talking across

man of the committees.

The resolutions state that the! Sommitise will work for the “wider employment ot qualified to

“women faculty members without discrimination a to sex and mark ~tal status -and: without differen“tials as to rank, salary, departmental chairmanships and appointments to policy making committees.” This resolution also stresses the importance of having a woman officer in the top policy making body of any institution.

Praise Mrs. Edwards

The AAUW passed another resolution asking that women be assigned to posts in the program for the reorientation of women in countries under post-war administration. Mrs. India Edwards, director of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, Was tion B cause of her efforts toward bringMg about * the : recent ments of women to positions in the U. B. government.

DR. ANSWERS—

mn: What will stop or remedy a bad circulation in the left arm or hand which has been present for several months? Answer: T cannot tell without knowing the cause of the poor circulation. This should be investigated before any treatment like massage or special exercises should be tried. .

» . Question: Is it safe to use an underarm deordorant which states that it contains aluminum sulfate? Answer: This question has been extensively studied and the general verdict is that these preparations are not in any way harmful. : . = @ Question: Please explain the difference between osteomye~Htts~und tuberculosis of the bone. Answer: Osteomyelitis means an, infection of the bone. Any one of several germs can be responsible, including the tubercle bacillus. Infection would be 6 called tuberculous osteomyelitis.

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information. Tittle ‘sentence that you -are a lowed to say is “Partner, may T igo out?’ and this plays a very important part in the game,

| Exceptions to Rule

Generally speaking, you should ask your partner if you may go out, but there are times when you do not ask him. The element of surprise is important in canasta, as In any other game, Suppose, . as Mr. Crawford points out, that your opponents have quite a few melds down and’ Seftainly are in no position to go out. Your partner may have a number of cards in his hand, but you know that if you go out at this particular point. you will catch both of the opponents and thereby. offset the cards Anat your partner

holds. In other words, you will cateh _|three hands and only one of them “lwill count against you, i

Gives Warning

Bear in mind that if you ask your. partner for permission to go out and he says no, you convey a warning to the opponents that you may be in a position to go out on the next round. They will put down all of their melds and may even complete two or three canastas. The score plays an important part in going out in canasta. You may see that if you go out score will be just under 1 or 3000 and therefore you will need only 50 or 90 points for your initial meld on the next hand. Then again, if you are up in| the 4000 figures, do not. he too) anxious to ask your partner for| permission ‘0 go out. You do not | want to be stuck at 4800 or 4900 points, It will pay you to take a little gamble and try to go over the 5000 mark. On the other hand, if your op-| ponents are up in the 4000 sone and you can go out suddenly, it may save the whole game for you. Bo long as they do not haye enough points to go over you are still in the game and in the running and they will need 120 points for their initial meld on the next hand. » » » QUESTION: Here is one I have received from a great many readers: Is the first card a free card? In other words, everybody has been dealt a hand and the

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Two basic ties— the fourin-hand snd the bow — serve as personality indicators as well as accessories. poseful look, choose a conservative four-in.hand. The bow tie, equally at home in almost any setting, has a jaunty air,

Not Always-Advisable to Ask

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority AB I TOLD you in my preceding article, John R. Crawford of tional laws commission for canasta be formed resulted in prompt The committee has been formed. They do not plan shy chinges Today Mr. Crawford and I want to continue our discussion of| fears, put it in your hand and| are--no ~~ cotiventions with which | ‘The &

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however, he believes, will eventually bring about the desired result, the well-tied man. When selecting a tie, Mr, Wall adds, always keep in mind the colors of your husband's suits and make sure the tie you buy will blend with’ one of them. Don’t be moved by wild | color schemes that can't be worn with anything. And when you can’t remember the colors, Mr. Wall says the safest, surest bet is a maroon and blue tie with equal stripes. That will go anywhere,

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wrong. There &ré 16 free cards In Canasta. In order to pick up that card you must have two cards in your hand to mateh it and you must be able to complete your minimum initial meld,

QUESTION: The other night it happened that I could legally take the up-card of the discard pile, but I decided against it and drew a card from the stock pile. The card I drew was a red trey, which I placed on the table. Now I decided that I would not draw again from the stockpile, but would take the pack instead. My opponents objected. Were they right? ANSWER: They certainly were right. You made your choice between the pack and the stockpile when you drew a card. After drawing a red trey and plaeing it on the table you must replace it with another card from the stockpile

Mr. McKenney is unable to answer individual questions on canasta from readers. However, he will include the most frequently asked questions in his column,

Teen Problems—

Be Frank

By JEAN HONESTY isn't just a negative attitude — refraining from stealing and lying. It's active, open - minded frankness that pays off in mutual understandg. ' Take parent-child relations. Do you complain that Pop and Mom don't understand you? Well, don't wall about being misunderstood—not until you've tried to establish real contact with your parents. Yes, teener, if you feel you're not appreciated in the home, check up on your own attitude. Do you shy away from your F parents’ questions and interest? Do you act bored with their opinions and ideas? Do you dig a moat of suspicion and rude. ness? Even parénts can't bridge such a gap. Happy families discuss mutual problems together. They

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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D./ MOST SKINNY people say that no matter what they eat they {cannot gain weight. a when nis Statement rr and stem to eat as ) thers for the ace of clubs and, let's HH 44 others who Mave 4 their see, (here. Mr. New whipped a can usually gain if summary from his pocket and {scanned it), three for thé void is something like coal:/in spades, food is the fuel for the human | . Unlike coal, however, if| is taken in than is

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Blackwood on Bridge—

New, Abel Count. Then Go Down Three on! $-Club

pL USING nis-nus added up his points. La ly. to. eo ex ow up Four. points for the ace of hearts, one point for the queen of Neither de viarabe hearts. Whoops, wait a minute, Queens count TWO points . . , Review. Aces count four, kings three, queens two, jacks one. All right. Now “start over. Four for the ace of hearts, two bid three clubs, Mr. Abel's for the queen of hearts, four for the king-jack of diamonds, four

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17 points, Required for bufned 0 opening ‘bid, 13 points. There

will be transformed and fore this hand was well over a t vere | “One heart,” from Mr. a : SY answer to the Suistion of New. A rather loud “One heart.” After a pass from Mr. Oham-|course, however, borg food In than is used nion, Mr. Abel began to marshal points. Four for the king and {jack of spades, three for the king|decided of 4 pas, |of ‘clubs, two each for the single- (upon to e, Total, |along with a partner who could only open the bidding. " from Mr,

Undergoes Change

The second round of bidding was uneventful but when Mr. New

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underwent an amazing change. Now, according to the count as od, his king of clubs was worth four points instead of three and |S—10 7.8 S—A Q4 each. of his singletons was worth H—K 8 3 instead of two. Sud- DA Q 6 5 denly his total court jumped to O—Q J 10

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