The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1952 — Page 3

Blackwood For Bridge

Sciontitirv riayer Might |Lo4 This Hand

Usually it Is unwise to raise (East deale7

Miss Brash's overcalls on doubt- I East-West vulnerable ful values. But there are always 1 North (Mr. Mn/rv)

exceptions. Mr. Muzzy did it In J S - A Q today’s hand and Miss Brash H - Q 5 3 2 then put in an overbid of her own ! P - 6 4 3

four hearts.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952.

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| < Mr. Meek) 6 - 9 « 4 8 2 H - ,T 8

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• ‘ East | (Mr. Chantpion i S - K J 7 3

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The bidding:

iFnst South West North IP 1 H Pass 2 H

Pass 4 H All Pass

A more "scientific’’ player might have gone down it couple of tricks. At the start of the play, fter Mr. Meek had opened the king of diamonds, it apneared that there could be one loser In spades, one in hearts, one in clubs

and two in diamonds.

That’s the way Mr. Meek would i have looked at it. Miss Brash, of course, was completely confident

with no heart losers if the king 1 tour a- a means of entering dumof hearts were singleton or if Mr | my later. Champion had the king-eight and Back came a diamond and Mr. Mr. Meek the lone jack In thi , pion won vdh the jack. He latter case, it would be neces- | cashed (he king of clubs, then eary to enter dummy and lead th ; j the aeo. which Miss Brash Queen of hearts. If Mr. Champ: . , ,| with the ven of hearts, covered, the ace would be plaved •! !» four of h. i ts lo dummy’s and Mr. Meek's jack would tall ,| anoiluM diamond lead If Mr. Champion failed to rowi Mi Champion for good. He t he queen would win and tin ar. \ ,. n \ i, tile one u of diamonds would (hen pick up the king. .md that : up M s Brash’s 10 The only quick entry to dummv I 0,1 whlch s,1 ° l ,t, r the was in the spade suit. If a pa 1 'l l, ‘ on 01 MV.-t s from the hoard, were led. the queen would have : 10 t,ick " :l cer,ain ty

to be finessed or a spnd • vinnor for the enemy would be set up

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Miss Brash didn't think long about these intricate ixissibilities.

about her contract oven before I ,n ller ” 8ual vU '' lie played to the first trick. ban * ed n, ’° of h( ' nrta ’

i ausing Mr. Champion to it li

She von w ith the ace of di.a- | teeth in disgust. Next, she led j' 7 * i"" '''iVi" 1 t ln ""i

laddlshvit buniri'i miMlined ami

nmnds and paused to plan her the six of hearts to dummy's I bj ti,. st o. iia.ini o i play. It was possible to get away I queen, carefully preserving the \ ' Vo' par

ttie fnUowtnipr ltemi*.'d expenses of

said City, to-wit:

It. W *:,* i 100.00 It W. »SS 16.00 It VV. S* 300 00 II \V. 12 560.00 B W Itl 2.300.00 ritrk 314 is.on Park 221 12.60 Timt in nr4lto i.’.i • ; uu; orncrnru<\\ nil c. . -'-*1! wt.it a 1 ;is or. currcd the suld Common t’ouncil ha« ilftermlned to pproprlatfli from the fundH rmw in the City’* 1 Treasury the several sums herein shown to pa> the expens. ~ durlnp

the year 10.'2.

A meet In nr the (’tmimon Council of said City will ?>• h< Id on Nov. 3, 1352 at 8:00 p m at the Council Chamber of said City for the purpose of finally detormlniUK to make said ;ipproprla t iotis ot money to pay said claims and .x-

hich meet Iuk any ami

l taxpaxers may he heard and

pensea at

all taxpaxers may

they may make ohje< tiuns to the

part thereof,

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He. Indiana thai the Common Council of said city, at its rcMrulai UM-I’tin IT on Ot tnl.cr 2it, '?*'»! ihte*’ mined upoii the expenditure of more money for the current yea

act

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if said Com-

mon Coimcil makes said appropriations or any part thereof said matters will he automatically cer-ti-i.rl to Ih,. State r..'.I'd «»f Tax «• . iinissioners of Imliat a through 11; • * Couni v Auditor 4»l I’utnam t'ount.v. Indiana for the said Hoard ' • oiirtideration ami api>rov-

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Norman W. Pealiody. * it \ i Murk -Treasurer 2:!-3n.2t.

“WHERE ACE SETS THE PACE"

C. H. and c. HARDWARE INC

BAINBRIDGE, IND.

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Ezra Craft MGR.

VOTE REPUBLICAN N0V.4

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A I.EX C. BRVAN Republican candidate for Auditor. Marion township stockman and farmer. Connected with Fillfbore State Bank during Its entire operation. Foi Commissioner mmm

ESTOV COOl’ER Born March 23. 1W)3, is married anil has one daughter, Taught in public Schools, including Roachdale. for 25 years Son of Frank Cooper who held, public office for 24 years. Foi Commissioner

MRS. CECIL M HARDEN

A native Hoosler, whose home i.s in Covington. Ind., Mrs. Harden has sei ved two terms as congresswoman representing the Sixth Indiana District. She was given the honor at the Republican Convention of nominating Richard Nixon for vice president on the Republican ticket

For Prosecutor

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DAVID I.. (iltIMEN Farmer and llvestockman of Marion township, inteie.xted vitally in Farm problems, membei of Farm Bureau Served one term in State Legislature. Experience will make him more valuable In coming session. For Surveyor

william l. mcclellan Oruduate of Indiana University Law School, of Butler University, Brown University, X'eteian World War II, member I’utnam County Bar Association. For Coroner

„ ERIC BOESEN "WT August 5, 1918. Married *5® has one son. Dairy fat met - on 'SO acres, 45 cows, registered Jnd accredited Holstein herd. r i r A®kau<i f r o m RmIsvUU H. 8. , 1B 38. Elected commissioner two years ago.

Save your vote Save your country VOTE FOR IKE and DICK AND

CLAUDE B. HANNA Hardware merchant in Roachdale interested in community betterment and civic affairs.

WILLIAM BOATRIGHT Licensed 1‘rofeftsianiU Engineer. (Iraduute School of Engineering. Purdue University, 25 years experience in engineering and :iurveying. Veteran of World War II. Graduate of DePauw with class of 1923.

If. R. SANDS Born in Indiana, lived in Putnam County since 1917. Has engaged in undertaking and insurance business in Bain bridge since 1917. "Just an ordinary American Citizen, asking to be elected coroner of Putnam County.”