The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1954 — Page 5

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teLt. TTip department estimate? I 1J»55 will mark the 150th anni»at <Vsnestic and foreign buyers ! versar>' of the discovery by white jll acquire kkO million bushels, men of New Hampshire’s famed living 1 billion bushels on hand i Old Man of the Mountains.

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apartment begins when ealeu- i skimobile at North Con-

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at the carrjover. plus an 850 world

illion bushel crop next year

id minus the 500 million bushel | Honolulu. Haw •t-aside — will bring 1955-56 capital, is a boom ipplies to 1 35 million bushels. | National Oeogr; vut 25.6 per cent aboae “nor- Beach-front land

a j'» $2 a square foot. Since World Norm il is expected demand. ar II. 2.>.000 new houses have

kind in the

i s mid-ocean own. says the hie Society, sts more than

aggressively when one or both of the opponents are known to be weak on the defense. However. there is a limit to this sort of thing, and Miss Brash's bid in today's deal can be classed as a fantastic extreme. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mrs. Keen) S - Q 10 5 3 H - 5 4 D - 8 7 5 3 2 C - J 7

reserve allowance of a ^ i been built,

bushels. The sliding-scale quires that when supplies normal by 24 to 26 pel rops must be set at least

cent of parity.

TKV A BANNER WANT Alt

It $ Blackwood

On Bridge

I am all in favor orf the piinciple of bidding a little more

West (Mr. Abel) S - 9 8 6 4 H - A 8 7 2 D - 10 9

East (Mr. Muzzy) S - J 2 H - K 9 3 D - A 6 4

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TCH AIRLINER CRASHES - 28 DEAD

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t of them victims of ga s fumes or drowning, died in the crash of this lation which came dow n in Ireland’s mud iy River Shann :n minutes after urport. Twenty-nine s urvivors of the tragedy teached the river’s bank ist-deep in water and mud. Airline officials said most .of those lost. 11 of >ped and drowned insid e the fuselage /,f the’big plane.

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C - 6 5 3 C-KQ10 94 South (Mi*s Brash) S - A K 7 H - Q J 10 6 D - K Q J C - A 8 2 The bidding: South West North East 3 N T Pass Pass Pass True, that statement cannot be proven by the result on this particular deal as the contract was made with an overtrick. A spade or a diamond lead by Mr. Abel would have made things easy for Miss Brash, as either would have given her time to knock out the ace of diamonds while she still held a club stopper. We can hardly blame Mr. Abel for not opening a club, but at least he chose an opening which enabled his side to hold the lead and thus retain their chance of defeating the contract. RI LE VS. JUDGEMENT The lead was the deuce of ticarts and Mr. Muzzy won with the king. He promptly proceeded to gum up the wotrs by his blind and stubborn adherence to the “rule” about always returning partner’s lead. This was another case where judgement should have superseded rules. All Mr. Muzzy had to do was to take a look at the dummy— etjpecially that doubleton jack of clubs. With the ace of diamonds in his hand to block dummy’s five-card suit, it should have been clear to him that the lead of the king of clubs at trick two would have blown the hand wide open. LAST TRICK But not Mr. Muzzy. He always icturns his partner’s lead. And to make matters worse, he returned the trey of hearts instead of the nine. Mr. Abel then figured him for four hearts and Miss Brash for three. After winning trick two with the ace of hearts. Mr. Abel con tinned the suit. Miss Brash won led diamonds until Mr. Muzzy took the ace and that was the last trick for the defense.

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LOOKING... ...AT LIFE By Erich Brandais A learned college professoi .^aid the other day that if you have any superstitions it is a sign that you are not fully civilized. Persomally. I cannot see for the life of me why I am less civilized because I won’t walk under a ladder, or because I cross my fingers for good luck, than the • fellow who goes right ahead with his automobile after a black cat crosses in front of him. Just the other day a little six or seven-week aid black kitten crossed a side road as I was going to turn into it. This side load saves me about four mile. 1 - going home, but did I take it? I did not. I went four miles out of my way. Not that I am superstitious. but why take a chance ? This matter of civilization is lelative. anyway. I don’t see how \ve can talk so much about “civilization” when it takes 4.0C9 police to protect Queen Elizabeth of England when she goes on a visit to Northern Ireland or when it requires a motorcycle escort of 100 men and a big seclet service detail to look after President and Mamie Eisenhower, when they come to New York for a few minutes to register for the election. When you come right down to it. is it civilized for a fellow to catch and kill 25 fish when he cannot possibly eat or give away more than three or four ? We are still so far away from REAL civilization that a few harmless superstitions really don't matter. And. talking about superstitions: If you want to know about some real ones, you ought tn listen to W. R. Draper, who went into the deepest Ozarks and interviewed an 84-year-old hillbilly at Chadwick. Mo. He told him about a plant called the love vine that grows down there If the plant flourishes. your sweetheart is going to lemain true. If it withers well then it's the other way ’round. If a red bird flies across a girl's path she will be kissed twice before sundown. When she plucks a hair from her head runs it through her hand and it curls, she is certain her lover will be faithful; if it doesn’t, he will turn to another woman. If a young man wants to find out if his girl loves him. he makes this test: He bends a mullein leaf down toward the home of his girl. If that leaf grows straight again, then she doelove him. If it stays down, he'd

better get himself another girl, j r When a death occurs in the * Ozarks. someone immediately > stops the clock, covers even,’ mir- 3 ror in the cabin and pulls down , all the window shades. That is | so that the evil spirits can't get j j in. j j If it rains on the wedding day. ( j that is bad for the young couple. If it rains during a funeral, it means that the soul will rest in 11 peace. If a bird flies into the house; if your ears ring; if a rooster crows in the doorway; if the cattle bawl in the night; if the horses play in Pro barnyard; or if a window falls; all that is bad luck, as sure as you live. If red birds hover around the back door, it means trouble for the whole family. If a snake gets into the cabin home, then enemies are plotting evil. Never

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The nine survivors of a U. S. Navy Neptune p. ti ol plan made MIG-15 fighters over tho Sea of Japan off Soviet S during a press conference at Astugi. Jap in The which one of the 10 crew iei was apparently los around the table: Chief aviation machinists m e, Paul .Vi Pinkovich, Alameda. Cal.: Ens.gn John Charles F Francisco: Texas Red Stone. Ho. ston. Tex.: <’< m i .n William Albert Bedard. W, rc hester. Mass : David Edgar Petty. Austin Texas.

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