Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1974 — Page 3
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Saturday, June 29,1974
Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 3
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Four Guys Named Joe
South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH *Q J 6 4 * 9 6 3 2 ♦ J 9 2 + J 2
WEST *K 9 8 V A J 10 8 9 10 8 7 *Q87
EAST ♦ 10 7 3 ▼ 7 5 ♦ A Q 6 5 4 3 4 10 4
SOUTH ♦A 5 2 V K Q 4 ♦ K * A K 9 6 5 3
The bidding:
South 1 4 2 NT
West Pass
North 1 ♦
East Pass
Opening lead — ten of diamonds. The most sensational match I ever participated in occurred many years ago in the Vanderbilt Cup championship. My teammates — Stayman, Rapee. Schenken and Crawford — and I held the world championship at the time, and were playing against four guys named Joe. It was a 48-board match and,
at the halfway mark, we were 3,770 points behind! Our uncelebrated opponents had played perfectly, while our team had played as though its collective feet were asleep. Here is the kind of thing we ran into during those 24 boards. I was South and got to two notrump. I can’t explain North’s diamond response, but it did not deter West from finding the killing diamond lead. I followed low from dummy, winning with the king as East signaled with the six, and played the A-K and another club. West won and played another diamond. East cashed five diamonds, shifted to a spade rather than a heart, and as a result of this remarkable defense I went down three — 300 points. My teammates at the other table bid and made two diamonds with the East-West cards for 90 points, so, while the swing was not exactly enormous — 210 points — it was typical of what was happening to us. Apparently the strain of protecting their 3,770-point lead proved too great for our opponents because, in the second half of the match, they suffered a complete reversal of form. Where they could do absolutely
nothing wrong in the first half, they could now do absolutely nothing right. Not only did our team win the match, but we won it by 2,560 points. We gained 6,330 points in the last 24 boards!
12:00 2 Car and Track 4 Citizan'i Forum Say* 6 Wild Wild Wo«t S-10 CBS Childron'i Film Fotlival 13 American Banditand 12:15 4 Hoosior Hinterland 12:30 2 Create*) Sport* legend* 4 To Be Announced 1:00 2-4 Bateball Pre-Game Show 4 Movie "Fixed Bayonet*" (BW)
World War II Pilot Sought
LONDON (AP) - The discovery of a crashed World War II U.S. Air Force Thunderbolt fighter in a field in Kent County has set off a search for the American pilot who bailed out from the stricken aircraft. Voluntary workers from the Aeronautical Museum at Brenzett, near Folkestone, southeast of Ixmdon, found the plane about four miles from the former U.S base at Mansion. The remains of the plane were found 25 feet under the earth. Leonard Green, one of the recovery group, said "This is a good recovery. The engine is in near-perfect condition and the tail assembly is complete. It is a great find for the museum." Green said he found the name of the pilot on a plate in the aircraft — Capt. R. R. Bonebreak. He said eye-
witnesses recall the crash on Sept. 3. 1944. and they say the pilot was hit by the rudder as he bailed out. His parachute opened late but he only suffered a broken ankle. "We believe Capt Bonebreak eventually settled in Taylor, Tex ," Green said. “But inquiries have revealed nothing. We would like to see the remains of his plane brought up.” TV NO PRY EYE CHICAGO i AP; — Your television set requires 400 gallons of water for a single night’s viewing, according to water treatment experts at Ecodyne Corp. The water is used at the electrical power plant to provide steam make-up for the giant turbines and to cool the steam after ,t has exhausted its energy potential.
Nephew’s advances
get an aunt-i response By Abigail Van Buren © 197* fey Chicago Tribunc-N. Y. News Srnd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: 1 have a nephew [my sister’s son] who is 48, and has been divorced three times. He’s always been quite a ladies’ man. Very handsome, but something of a fortune-hunter. I’ve heard. I’ve seen him perhaps half a dozen times in his adult life. [He lives in New York and I live Ln Canada.] I lost my husband last year, and suddenly this nephew started writing me the loveliest letters. I answered each one. thinking how sweet of him to be so attentive to his old aunt. Then came a letter saying: “May I come and visit you? I have something important to talk to you about.” I thought maybe he’d found a ladyfriend and wanted to bring her out to meet me, so I wrote back: “Don’t keep me in suspense, but please give me a hint.” In his next letter came the shock of my life. He wrote, “Now I can finally confess how I feel about you. I’ve always thought of you as a woman—not as an aunt, but I never dared to let you know.” He closed with: “I want you. I need you. I love you.” Abby, I am 71 years old, and couldn’t possibly think of this nephew as anything but my sister’s little boy. How can I put an end to this without insulting him outright? AUNTIE DEAR AUNTIE: Tell him that you re flattered by his “confession,” hut you don’t feel the same way about him. And if he still wants to visit you, put him up at a hotel. You don’t need a handsome, fortune-hunting ladies’ man as a house guest. He probably walks in his sleep. CONFIDENTIAL TO “GRAMMARIAN” at N.Y.U.: All right, have it your way. That picture ain’t me, and it ain’t I. It’s a Picasso. Satisfied? For Abby’s booklet. “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. 90212.
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Butz Backs Block WASHINGTON (API- Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz says he’ll recommend President Nixon veto any emergency credit-relief bill that does not enable him to block certain government-guaranteed loans. Butz also called the proposed emergency bills designed to aid the livestock industry “very bad legislation" that is economically unjustifiable. A measure approved 28 to 2 by the House Agriculture Committee Thursday would allow such loans and give Butz discretionary review authority. But Butz says he will recommend the veto unless he is given power to specifically block the loans for “tax-shelter ranchers, some bankers that made a had judgment or a large corporation” in the business. Although some elements of the livestock industry have disagreed. most of its representatives have sought the guaran-teed-loan legislation as necessary to help farmers and ranchers facing bankruptcy after nine months of falling slaughter prices and rising costs. Butz and his top aides have said they think the livestock industry crisis is abating and such a program is a bad precedent generally and probably would even further glut the meat market. The Senate approved its version of a loan program Monday. The secretary specifically asked the House panel to place safeguards in its measure to block the recovery through the loans of inefficient operations, nonfarm investors and bankers who exercised poor judgment. Instead, the House committee expanded the original eligibility from feedlot operators and “bona fide farmers and ranchers primarily engaged” in livestock production, feeding and marketing to “eligible persons . . . directly and in good faith engaged" in the businesses.
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