The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1963 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER Tl K>.. .1 i I V 30. 1963. Page 4 G KI; F.N ( ASTLE. INDI AN A

BKOTHKK, SISTVK HELD INDIANAPOLIS ITPI -Federal authorities today were holding a brother and sister, one in San FY. ncisco, the other here, on charges of staging the $16,277 holdup July 11 of a Fishers

branch banK. ~~ ' FBI Agent Calvin Howard said Bettie Jo Hansen, 26. was arrested in California on a complaint filed here by U.S. District Atty. Richard Stein. Her brother, Elmer Woodrow Pettit Jr., 28, wa* arrested at his Lawrence home and today faces a hearing before a U.S. commissioner.

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Romilda Hamontre and Larry Creech will co-star in this week end's production of the hit musical, “Little Mary Sunshine. - ’ which opens Friday night at 8 p. m. in Speech Hall on the DePauw campus. A Putnam County Playhouse show, the musical is a spoof on the soap operas of the Twenties and Thirties. Mrs. Hamontre plays the heroine. Little Mary, manager of the financially hard-hit Colorado Inn. Creech, from Fillmore, as “Capt. Jim” plays her romantic opposite. The show’s dramatics director is Jim Elr *1. Musical director is Pete Hill and John and Mary F«>xen are technical directors. Repeat per formances are set for Saturday and Aug. 9-10.

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Not All Finesses Will Do You Good By Alfred Sheinwold There’s nothing most of us like better than a chance to get something for nothing, and at the bridge table this usually me ns a finesse. Still, not all finesses are equally useful even though they may look equally enticing. North dealer Neither side vulnerable

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A K 6 2 8

A Q 5 4 O A 4 3 •4k K 8 6

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O 10 9 6 A Q 5 2

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^ J 10 9 7 6 3 O Q J 2 A A J 10 North East South West 1 NT Pass 3 Pass 4 0 Pass 6 y All Pas.' Opening lead — 4 J South won the first trick with the ace of spades and immediately tried the heart finesse.

East took the king of hearts arid returned a spade to dummy's king. South got rid of a diamond on the second spade trick, drew another trump, and finessed successfully through the king of diamonds. But then the slam still depended on a finesse in clubs, and South happened to guess the wrong way to finesse. "Bad luck”, you may say. Or perhaps, “Bad guessing." It was neither; it was actually bad management. NEEDED DIAMOND FINESSE South needed the diamond finesse to make his slam, but he didn’t need the heart finesse and he didn't have to guess the right way to finesse in clubs. After winning the first trick with the ace of spades. South should immediately lead the jack of diamonds to find out whether or not that finesse will work. When the diamond holds, South leads the low diamond to dummy’s ace, cashes the king of spades to get rid of the queen of diamonds, ruffs a spade, leads a trump to dummy’s ace, and duffs dummy's last diamond. This eliminates spades and diamonds from the North and South hands. Declarer then gives up a trick to the king of hearts and

waifs for fhe refufn with his pencil poised to score the slam. If East returned « club, declarer gets a free finesse; if East returns aything else, dummy ruffs while South discards a club. When possible, get your opponents to take your finesses for you. It’s W'orth a little careful timing of your play to turn a guess into a sure thing. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 1 NT (1 to 18 points), and the next player passes. You hold; S-Q 8 7 5 4 H-K 2 D-10 9 6 C-Q 5 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid two spades. Game is unlikely unless your partner has good support for spades and about 18 points, in which case he will bid again.

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MAY VISIT JFK—Paris sources say President Charles de Gaulle of France is considering a trip to Washington and “Let s make it up” talks with President Kennedy. De Gaulle does not see eye-to-eye with the United States and Britain on the nuclear test ban agreement reached with Soviet Russia.

UNITED ON CIVIL RIGHTS—Three prominent representatives of the three major religious faiths in the United States backed the administration’s Civil Rights program as a moral and practical necessity, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee in Washington, D. C. They are (from left) Rabbi Irwin Blank, Synagogue Council of America; Dr. Eugene Blake, vice chairman of the Commission on Religion and Race, National Council of Churches, and Fr. John Cronin, National Catholic Welfare Conference.

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ISRAELI FIGHTER OVER EGYPT?—An Egyptian source claims this exclusive photo from Cairo shows an Israeli jet fighter plane over the Sinai Desert. The caption on the picture said the photo was taken from a Soviet-built Egyptian fighter *)lane that engaged the Israeli jet in combaL (Radiophoto)

Household Sale As I have sold my property, I will sell at auetion, all ot my household furnishings of my home located on North Lafayette St. in C’loverdale, Ind., 1 block cast of the flasher light.

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Saturday, August 10th Sale starts 12:30 I*. M. E.S.T.

HOI SEIIOLD

Electric refrigerator. Speed Queen washer, gas cook stove apt. size gas stove, beds, springs and mattress, day bed, book-ease-desk combination, sweeper, 2 pc. maple living room suite, library table, large mirror, kneehole desk, sewing machine, 12 foot (lining table and chairs, oak wardrobe with long plate glass mirrors, 10 ft, wardrolie imported from Germany, this is a real nice piece of furniture; 2 kitchen cabinets, throw rugs, 2 9x12 rugs, 10\12 Olsen rug, cedar chest, ironing board and iron, curtain stretchers, ice box, telephone and other articles

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ANTIQUES—Chest of drawers, marble top dresser good fire-side cherry cupboard, kitchen safe with white knobs, small safe, I’iggin, wash bowl and pitcher, stand table, dishes. TOOLS—Saws, axes, garden tools, post digger, fork, shovels, push cart, wheel barrow, ladders, work bench, trestles, lawn mower, 2 feed boxes .and many other articles. Not responsible in ease of accidents.

Terms—Cash.

HATTIE McCOY ■ Owner Wayne Brannenian, Auct.

SALE MADOLINE ORIGINAL POTTERY ASHTRAYS Twitolite and Baroque Twisted candles I Group of Haeger Pottery I Group of Jardineres. CEMETERY MEMORIALS LARGE Plastic Flower bouquets in vases for cemetery reg. $2.19 only $1.19 Cemetery Wreath reg. $3.64 & $3.95 your choice $1.19 I Group of Glassware, Pottery & Metal ware 33} to 50% OFF Gibson Tallies reg. 30c & 45c only 24c per package CONTEMPORARY GREETING CARDS reg. 25c ea. only 15c each. GREENFIELD GARDEN & LAWN AIDS Rose Food A Weed Control reg. SI.79 — only $1,49 ROSE DUST — with mildew and black spot control — reg. $1.49 — only $1.24 ROSE & FLOWER SPRAY in aerosol can — reg. $1.98 — only $1.64 MALATHION SPRAY for red spider and bagworms — reg. $1.95 — only $1.64 Broadleaf weed killer in aerosol can; large economy size reg. $1.98 — only $1.64 GRASS SEED buy now for fall Good grass seed with 50% blue grass reg. $1.45 lb. now only 89c lb. Sturdy grass seed for hard to grow areas reg. $1 lb. only 69c lb.

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