The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1958 — Page 6
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ALES FORGIVEN—Joyce Crellcr, the part-time writer who leaped to the stage of the Lyceum theater in New York and alapped actor Kenneth Haigh during a performance, gives out with a big smile as he shakes hands with her on tier return to apologize. She got "carried away” by his role in
Janies Wilson. 90 years old passed a way Sunday aftemoon at he Putnam County Hospital, last ; rites were held Tuesday after- j noon from the Nazarene chin ch.' Perkins Funeral Home was in charge. Burial in the Roachdalc !
emetery.
Mi. and Mrs. Glen Irwin end j Mrs. Bernice Chastain returned lome Saturday aftei a two weeks /.ication in Florida. Mrs. Christeli Bertrand and son j lames and Mr. and Mrs. Willard \ Couch, of Indianapolis and Mr. ( and Mrs. Edwin Hatfield end childten. Gary and Dennis were j Sunday dinner guests of W. 13. j .Modlin and Mrs. Alice Hatfield. Mrs Lottie iBabe) Iseral of j Crawfordsville was in town Mon- j u iv nialiiiir; auangenicnts t» : place her brother Grantham who | has been very ill in a Nursing !
honi".
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate of Chrisman, Illinois, called on Mr and Mrs. James Miller Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wo rick attended a birthday anniversary of Mr. Worick’s Uncle Hugh Mc-
Carty at Lafayette.
M's. Retta Silvey entertained
Matron and Patron. Mrs. Mary ^ Blue and Mrs. Franklin Ford at
could be pretty sure that South East ruffed with the jack of was ready to over-ruff. Hence spades an uppercut.
the Twilight Inn near Crawfords-
vill».
Dalton Harbison underwent surgery Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital, he is leported in good condition. Mrs. Betty Ford and Mrs. Arlene Ford shopped in Crawfordsville Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Me Ferran called un Mr. and Mrs. Chesley McFerran at North Salem Saturday evening. Mrs. H. N. Underwood and daughter, Mrs. Mar ie Kitchen o: Martinsville and Mrs. R. K. Storm of Mooresville sperrt Saturday with Miss Essie Summers, in the afternoon they all called on Mrs. Eva Slote at Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Frjnkiin of Danville and Mrs. Howard Ashby visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Anderson.
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Sheinwold on Bridrjp
Uppercut Play Pr omotes Trump
By Alfred Sheimvold
Th.-i uppercut is a defensive
the Women’s Progress Club Wed- that compels declarer to net-day evening. Mrs. Arthella! ovei - ^ff with a trump that he Higgins being ill. Mrs. Albert Me- leads for other- purposes.
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WISECRACKING THE IRON CURTAIN-Bob Hope is issed goodby by the Missus as be enplanes in Los Angeles, bound f..r Moscow He II look over the Russian entertainment field, make some films, and eive out with some humoi in which "the uiterpietei will get ail the laughs." (International)
BORN IN BATHROOM—Nevshom son of Mrs. Barbara Guidicl. who was bom in locked bathroom of the Guidicl home, is given a blood transfusion in Floating hospital, Boston. The mother fainted and was trapped in the bathroom. Police bad to remove door international Sound photo)
Ferran was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Silvey served lovely refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin and sons of Clover.lale spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mis. James Miller. Mrs. Elsie Thompson spent the we'-k end with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard at Russellville, they j were all tiitertained Saturday! evniing at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Harold Tayloi in Lafayette; to. six o'clock dinner. Mrs. Franklin Ford and son. Mrs. Jesse Ford. Mrs. Dan Gilliland and Mrs. Letha O’Conner were in Danville Saturday on bus-
iness.
The officers of the Roachdale
OE.S. entertained their out going ! and East overtook with the ace.
East then returned the jack of j .lea/ts, making it clear that he had started with only a double- j
ton in the suit.
East had no brilliance in mind it the time. He was getting out if his partner’s way. South ! night well have three or four mall hearts, in which case the tinblocking play would pm West ! in position to take at least-thr.ee
tricks on the run.
West overtook the _ack of | hearts with the queen, winning ' the second trick. He knew, of t course, that South had started with only two Hearts and that no ; further heart trick could be won
by the defense.
Nevei theless. West returned a heart at the third trick. The idea was to persuade East to i-uff with as high a trump as possible. Naturally. West led the deuce of hearts for this purpose. EAST RI FFS HIGH Dummy played the seven of hearts, and East got the idea. He was expected to ruff, and he 1
DOGGONE CHIU Y —Astor, Wendy Marks’ Doberman, is feeling the pinsch at door of Seymour hall in London while trying to stay in the pink for the dog show there. Wendy brought him in from Surrey, and gallantly doffed her duffle on his behalf. (International)
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Louth had to over-ruff with t!. queen of spftdes. This play 1 lomoted West's ten of spades. The ten would not normally won a trump trick, but now it was sure to do so. South could draw one trump with the king and another with dummy's ace. but then West’s ten would be the high trump. Th. - * defenders eventually got the king of chibs in addition to cut firawooo tuf^fcnc* post* $16500 P O S Pocte^ WHfr 12' and C**4« THE MAC-35 CHAIN SAW ( H \I\ sll \ltrKMM; By Eleetrie Sharpener ( UAIN SAW REPAIR
the two hearts and a trump, thu.-, defeating the game contract. DAI IA QUESTION With the opponents constantly passing, you open with one club and partner responds one spade. You hold: S A 6 I H 7 a D Q J 10 C A Q J 5 2. What do you say ? Answer: Rid two spades. With good three-card trump supi>ort ind a worthless doubleton on the side you are glad of the chance
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Press Writer
LONDON TV workers complain there’s too much "American material’’ on English television screens. Guess it’s up to Britain tc create a Wild West of
its own. ! ! !
A. wonidu admitted in court her dog bites only policemen. innores postmen. Apparently, the pooch loves to live dangerously.
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Two lions battled to the death at an Italian circus performance. Wasted e.^trf—all the spectators fled before the finish.
A Colorado ski school had to postpone its diploma awarding ceremonies when a heavy snow-
i fall kept graduates from attend1 ing. Now that’s what we call a (real example of “too much of a good thing.”
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Bayonne, France, will stage a ham fair, April 3-5. What a tasteful idea for a fair—one you ran get your teeth into! * ! ! ! A shoplifter was caught when a clack he was swiping sounded its alarm. The store cops, apparently, were'nt caught napping.
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A large eastern city is eam1 paigning for neater, cleaner Junkyards. How do you go about achieving that — discard only i highclass rubbish ?
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TAKES IT All BACK — Actress Marie McDonald stifles her tears in l>os Angeles as she admits that the story she told in Cincinnati, that husband rlarry Karl had "engineered" ner kidnaping last year, was untrue. Karl took a lie detectot test, and it said the same thing (I nter national)
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WASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS
Tunisian Bombing Caught French Premier in Middle
Couldn’t Publicly Renounce Government’s Involvement
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SACKS APPEAL — The chemise and/or sack line nas invaded Russia, and nere is an illustra-tk-n from "Soviet Woman” which displays one of the much-criticized fashions. The magazine says it can be had at the state-own:»d Gum department store, f l uter national)
By HENRY CATHCART Central Press Washington Writer WrASIIINGTON—According to reliable diplomatic reports from \V Paris, French Premier Felix Gaillard was caught in ihe middle by the French air force’s bombing of a Tunisian village. These sources say that Gaillard himself did not know of advance plana for such an attack but that a blueprint for the action had been approved by the French general staff and his defense ministry. While Gaillard privately deplored the bombing, le was in no position to renounce publicly because his own government's involvement would have led to overthrow of the Gaillard administration. Thus, the French premier had to defend the attack, although admitting it was regrettable, to save his own government. Gaillard got a vote of confidence from the French assembly. Of course, while Gaillard saved his government, he has been tossed into an international crisis and finds himself facing the criticism of two staunch allies—the United States and Britain. • • • • • FIVE MORE ARMY SATELLITES?—Th« Premier Gaillard Army is reported to be working on five more satellites. Defense Secretary Nell McElroy dis* closed to Congress that three Army •"man-made’’ moons were in the works. This was one more than had been announced publicly. » However, from other sources It has been learned that the Army Is planning to try to send up five other satellite-carrying rockets. Times of their firing have not been disclosed but the reports that they are in the works come from experts both at the Huntsville Arsenal and at tht Pentagon. • • • • \ • ASIAN SUMMIT VIEWS—President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles are taking the views of America’s Far Eastern friends into consideration in planning their next move in connection with a possible "summit’’ parley. Dulles had an opportunity to canvass these nations when he flew to Manila for the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization conference. Indications are that there is strong opposition in a number of Asian countries to any heads-of-govemment meeting that would include Bed China. P.ussia, however, is expected to insist that the Chinese Com* munist regime be invited to participate in such a top-level session, even though the United States has refused to recognize the Peiping government. Thus, there apparently is another roadblock that must be overcome before any summit meeting can be held. » • * • • TAX CUT LOOMS STRONGER—With February unemployment over the five million mark, chances increased for a tax cut this year for the low-income brackets. The administration, which has opposed such drastic anti-reces-sion action until other measures—sik !i as increased public work* projects—are tried, is now reported to b.- giving serious consideration to recommending some tax relit: as a means of stimulating business. Unemployment Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell. v...o revealed GrtofeJt in advance of official reports that February unemployment had topped the five million mark—the Sinca War It highest since World War II—is on record as saying that if unemployment continued to rise in March, the administration would propose tax cuts immediately. Mitchell still feels that February marked the peak of unemployment and a seasonal increase will be noted in March. However, the fact that the jobless total was so astoundingly high, and Democratic demands in Congress for tax relief as the one sure means of halting the recession, has forced the administration to take another look at the problem.
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