The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1958 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BAMNER "MON., MAR. SI. in.',*. I'.tse 4 <.»**■ h\< A^fLK. I>U Sheinwold on Bridgr Safety Play Limits Trump Loss By Alfrr-d Shfimvol 1 When your contract s-'rn very safe, Irok for a chance to protect yourself against a bid break. A deep finesse in th<: frump suit or in the iony. st side suit may g:ve you added protection.
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West opened ra c.ieen r spades, and South won with the tee. The first problfm was to ge: rid of th. losing spado, so Soniii led a club to dumrm’s ace and tl.en led the king of clubs tc dis-
card a spade.
It seemed that there was no further problem except that of thawing trumps. With any reasonable break in trumps, the slam was unbeatable. Just in time South wondered what he
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could do to guard against an unreasonable break in trumps. What could he do if one oppoivnt heid all four of the missing trumps? LEAD LOW AND FINESSE In cases of this sort, the general rule is to lead a low tiump fi cm your ow u hand or from th. dummy. It t.-c next player follows suit, a deep finesse. Let's see h ,A r the rule worked out. Declarer led a low trump from dummy at th,a third trick. East followed with the four of trumps, hoping that ScJth would play the king- for then Eas: would surely get two iiump
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South followed the by f’. i essing the t--i of diamonds. This held the trick, for West had to discard. Now South could draw two more rounds of trumps with the aco and king. South was ready to lose his finesse. If West could play the jack or queen of diamonds, only two more trumps would be out, and declarer could capture them later with the ace and king. In short, the play of the ten guaranteed the contract. Th; >lay of the king would lose it. South would be equally safe if he happened to lead the first tiump from his own hand. West would discard, and the situation would be clear. It would be easy to go up with the ace and return a trump through East to limit him to one trump trick.
DAILV QUESTION
As dealer, you hold: S A 6 H K 10 6 5 2 D A K 7 6 4 C 4
What do you say?
Answer: Bid or.e heart. With suits of equal length, bid the ,
higher suit first.
Ourt-y '■ Hoosiet Weather by George H. T. Kimble
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Department or Gfocs'.^hy INDIANA UNIVERSITY Changeable April N:i man of our venerated weather notions rest on as firm a footing as the one associating April with changeability. In Indiana, as in most of the Union, April is characteristically a transitional month as capable >f conjuring up winter cold as it is of dispensing rmnmtr heat, of producing snow and a storm of wind as thunder and a shower of
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How does April come to b ’his way? Partly, baccuse, by e end of March, the deep an. durable depressions of wintn have usually gone, and their place has been t Uen by more •kittish. short-lived disturbances which have neither the size nor the stamina of their pledgee;..or.Often they are no more than skirmishes between neighboring polar and tinpual air for'’e.s hen maneuvering for their f.vorite summer positions. But part of the reason lies in the fact, which we noted in an earlier column, that the pressure difference between these competing sir forces tends to b.at its greatest round about tin.* ime of the year. Since the ft mosphere abhors inequalities of ‘his kind, the execoss polar air is periodically pushed southwards. With each new push nines a change of weather. Tnen again, by early April the h havioi- of this south-moving r is itself more ch ngeable than is earlier in the ytar. For by ' e tune a polar air-mass has < r.t: ru’ •■d into the Mid lie Wert Apia* it has passed ov •* thousnds of square miles of open r U r ami snow-free land from both of which it has been able to piik up very sizeable amount of warmth and moisture. Frequently it will have picked up enough to become—to use the w. atherman's jargon - convec‘ively unstable, oi more simph*. op-heavy. When this happens, it k s v» r little u» trigger a whole -< lies of daytime showers, separtc.i by some of tiie brightest inour weather ev a * knows. Needless to say. Dame Nature 1 n *t ah.viy- k«-ep i c.ose ey* m tit. cale:idan. SometLnes she roduce- Iter spring f ishions beore March is out. Sometimes he forgets to show then at ah Bt for*- now she has settled for urs am! frost at Eastei and .light easily do so again.
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2? abOvn four miles north of heie. PORTLAND UP — A mother State Police identified the dead
and he- two small daughters as Mrs. Rosemary Rukner. 20. were killed early today when Portland, two-year-old Deborah
their automobile went out of and three-months-old Kim.
ELVIS THE PRIVATE—Elvis Presley gives onlookers a deadpan gaze as he is fitted into U. S. Army uniform at Fort Chaffee, Ark. Then Fort Hood, Tex. e International Soumtjihotn)
F. R. K0SL0V IS FIRST DEPUTY TO KHRUSHMY MOSCOW UP R sin moted former Preru'w Nikmai ' Bulganin to the ir.see «• post r[ i state bank president t v -ivl appointed a rising y C »r.i- ' munist from Lenirgra I lo be | Trst deputy to Pr ..il N.ki a Khruschev. The new first deputy in F. P.. Koslov. 50. who has been head of the Leningrad Communist Pari., and Premier of the Russian P..‘public- the largest of the con- ' stituent states that make up the Soviet Union. Eulgmin, instead of getting a predicted cabinet job. was sent back to the bank post which !k ’eld p.e . 'Udy rrom 1P37 to
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Koslov will be Khrushchev’s tun deputy alongside Anastas Mlkoyan, ;\lio nad been a first deouty proni-.r since the fust , cabinet of Georgi Malenkov after Joset Stalin’s death in 1953. Relatively young and bustling, Koslov is reckened one of : n most handsome of the Soviet leaders. Little is known of his 1 personal background. But he was known to have been iin the ascendancy in recent i months. It even was predic ted he might succeed Bulganin as ptemier when the latter stepped i downcast week. Americans drink an average of I more than 16 cups of coffee weekly compared to 5 cups of tea and i 2 cups of soft drink.
STATE TRAFFIC TJKES 5 LIVES OYER WEEKEND
Indiana traffic killed at leait five persons during the weaken ; all in a cid.nts Friday night and Saturday. Dr. William D. Asbury. S'». Terre Unite, was killed Saturday night when he pulled from a county road into the path of a car driven by Pa ,11 T. R >ehni. 4 4. Terie Haute, near derre Haute m cl. S. 41. Sfeph' n GrL' i.’ Indianapolis. was kil’e, Saturday n g 't while riding in ,i o r driven b\ 1 :s step-son. James Miller. SS.
| Beech Grr ve. when * it collided with a ofl'' driveit by F’atiiqlc Pre-din. n". In<danapolia. at ja ' city imersect'nn. Six persons were injured. A liea>.l <»n uash on l* S. 4l south of Lake Village killed Hersohcl Tate. 32. Lisbon, III., and Georg • Hi e. 30. Highluy] Park I.I., earli; Saturday. Anton Elaskn*. 6.b. -iehig4n City, died in a hospital Friday night after his car was ramnujd bv n slow moving triin in Michigan City.
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STILL H£R FAVORITE—Mrs. Carmen Basilic) comforts her dethroned middleweight titleholder husband during his short stint in a Chicago hospital for eye treatment. Sugar Ray Robinson gloved the eye shut in regaining the world crown for the fourth time. / International SoundphotoJ
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SATELLITE SIDELIGHTS—Firing of the third U. S. satellite into orbit from Cape Canaveral, Fla., produces these sidelights. Explorer III was swished, into orbit by the U. S. Army with the Jupiter-C. (International Soundphotws)
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President Theodor lleiiss. West Germany.
Shah Reza Pahlevi of Iran.
WHITE HOUSE R.S.V.P.—This is part of the imposing array of VIPs on the White House April-May-June guest list. And, if Sir Winston Churchill’s health permits, he and Lady Churchill will drop over in late April. The Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland prime ministers are slated
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THEY LEAN CLOSE HERE—G -neral Motors Vice President Lo os G S'-a’nn I :< ” » n:.-: I .nitcd Auto Workers Piesident Walter Reuther loan pretty close together here, at le. ’. as they 'hake hamia before Starting a negotiation session in D< tro.t. flnterrationai Soundphoto)
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FIVE-TIME WINNER—Sugar Ray Robinson, arm raised in victory, and Carmen Bastko, eye closed and battered, just about wrap up the story of Sugar Ray’s fifth triumph for the world middleweight title in their 15-rounder in Chicago. * (international Soundphotoi)
