The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1957 — Page 6

FIRMS \RE MERGED OCONTO, Wis UP "Hie Bond Pickle Co., one of the country'* largest produce of pickles, today merger with B.-atrice Foodn Co., of Chic.ig j but retained its

brand name.

EUROPE <«ETS RELIEF LONDON UP Cooling breezes from the north Atlantic today brought a measure of relief to Europe, vhi< h has sweltered i i the gr.p "f a 10-day heat wave that c laimed i .me than 400 lives. Only in Italy where police estimated at least 200 persons had died, were temperatures in the HO s foreca.it. Elsewhere weathermen reported temperatures dropping rapidly as tha cool air front moved inland.

! versity aa dean of the School of

Agriculture and director of the cooperative federal-state ex- ) tension service in Indiana.

FACES C< MIT ACTION EVANSVILLE UP—Arraignment of an Evansville man who confessed he killed and dismembered his mother in 1954 has been set for Thursday in Vanderburgh Circuit Court here. Circuit Judge Ollie Reeves set the arraignment date of Augustus Clifford Watson. 41, after ruling that a grand jury which indicted Watson for first-degree murder was drawn legally.

-and East put up the ace. IThfto ,^sje?rr M J^des at the first trick 1 ! you're considering your play to Now you can surely get to the first trick, plan the play of dummy with the jack of spades, i the rest of the hand. j regardles*? of how the opponents You need three club tricks to defend. You will take a club finmake sure of the contract. You esse at that time. You will latter would like to enter dummy twice get to dummy with the ace of in order tot ake two club fin- hearts to take a second club fin-

esse. These finesses assure the

CASEY ’ACES JIN i ST. LOUIS, UP If history repeats. manag r Casey Stengel's New York Yankees will lose the 1957 American League pennant beraure he won the All-Sar

game Tuesday.

The Yankees have failed to win the flag only once since Stengel b<g.m managing them. That was in 1954 when he scored his only previous All-Star victory over the National League in seven tries as manager of the j American Leaguers. BI T/ APPOINTED WASHINGTON UP Agricul-, turn Secretary 'Ezra T. Benson today approved Ui*- appointment of Assistant Secretary Earl L. Butz as difce‘nr of he Indiana ' Agricultural Extension Service.’ Butz has resigned his Agriculture Department post effective July 31 to return to Purdue Uni-

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Sheinwold on Bridge Simple Unblocking Party Yields Entry To Dummy

By Alfred Sheinwold

The key play in today’s hand is very e&’sy once it's pointed out. The play is a bit flashy, but em-

inently sound. ,

esses.

The trouble is that dummy game contract. seems to have only one sure en- Now see what would happen if try—the ace of hearts. How can you played a low spade at the you get to dummy a second first trick. East would return a time ? spade, and you would play the The jack of spades is the only queen. West would refuse the other card that might- possibly trick, and you would be unable take a trick for the dummy. How to get to dummy with the jack of can you make sure of reaching spades. (If you played the ten dummy with that jack of spades ? of spades. West would take the DROP QUEEN king and return a third spade. By this time you should have Either way, dummy’s jack would the answer. You nrust drop the i not be an entry for a club fin-

esse! DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S—K Q 10 H—K Q J D—A*K 6 C—A Q J 3. What do you say ? Answer: Bid three no-trump. This opening bid shows 25 to 27 points, all suits well stopped, and balanced distribution.

ROACHDALE Mrs. Malinda Britton went to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Broom near Kingman, where she will be for the next three months. Mrs. Minnie Riddle returned home Saturday evening from Hollandsburg where she was called by the serious il2n?ss of her daughter, Mrs. Forest

Spencer. Mr. Dan Kincaid is confined to the Culver hospital in Crawfordsville for observation. Mrs. Lnnan Richardson came last week to spend the remain'ded of the summer with her motner, Mrs. Maude Stroube. Mrs. Flossie Dasher and Mi and Mrs. Homer Tobin of AndI erson spent the 4th here and | called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slither lin of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mr Morris Coleman of Mooresvilb Rev. and Mrs. Richard Sutherlin of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes of Martinsville and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris spent i the 4th with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sutherlin.

Mrs. Maggie Jeffries is imploring at the Culver hospital Walter Worick accompanied by his uncle, Hugh McCarty la visiting relatives in Virginia.

NEW MAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John D. McGuire and children, visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mns. August Belzer at Cayuga, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elliott at Chrisman, 111. and on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ronk at Roachdale and then attended fireworks at Crawfordsville. Marlin Hancock of Crawfordsville visitel last week with Mary Jayne McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Downs visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Downs at Cayuga.

DATir BANNER WED.. II LY 10. 1957 Page 6 UK?. EXCAST LX. INI, Mrs. Violet Leak vifiited Monday with her sister. Mrs. Betty Ross at Plainfeld and on riday with Mra. Sander Masten near Clayton. Carol Walls visited Monday with Kathy McG’Uire. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ward and family of Fairmount. 111., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Duncan and daughter of Franklin. Deon Guem of St. Petersburg. Fla., and Sarah Mitchell of Trafalgar visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John H. McGuire and Mary Jayne.

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SENATOR JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY (D>, Wyoming, announces in Washington his compromise amendment to the House-passed civil rights legislation—a guarantee of jury trials in civil lights cases not involving the right to vote. The crux of the House-passed bill involves the issue the government's right to obtain injunctions In discrimination cases. (international boundphoto) CHAD DIES-PARENT HELD

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