The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1964 — Page 4
Page 4 FRI., APRIL 3, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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4-H NEWS The first meeting of the Dolly Madison Club was held on March 30th, Monday; 1:30 at the home of Marsha Erattain. The meeting was called to order by President Vicki Aker. The pledge was le$ by Patricia Bruner and the pledge to the 4-H flag was led by Susan Nelson. Roll call was answered by members present giving their name and number of years in 4-H. Roll call was answered by 23 members, Rhonda Shinn and Patricia Bruner led the group in some singing. Election of officers followed. The new officers are as follows: President, Sherry Shinn; Vice President, Bertha Adamson; Secrtary Treas., Vicki Aker; News Reporter, Jo Ellen Earl; Song Leader, Susan Nelson and Theresa Bruner; Health and Safety, Mary Adamson and Patricia Bruner; and Recreation, Vicki Earl and Wanda Ellis. The officers will meet at the home of Vicki Aker for the making of our program books on April 4th, Saturday; 1:30. Judy Rowings and Mary Adamson will give a demonstration at the next 4-H meeting. The Jr. Leader gave a demonstration on patterns and material.
On Bridge Players Who Guess Make Good Opponents By Alfred Sheinwold Give me the kind of player who loves to guess the answer to difficult problems. Yes, give me that kind of player as an opponent. I want my partner to do as little guessing as possible.
BEST ACTRESS HOLLYWOOD UPI —Sophia Loren has been nominated for best actress in “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” and Ugo Tognazzi as best actor for “The Conjugal Bed,” in the year’s Italian Silver Ribbon awards.
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-By WILLIAM HITTCentral Press Writer
JODY TO MEXICO HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Jody McCrea heads for Mexico where he joins the cast of the “Major Dundee” movie filming on location there.
THE “EARTHQUAKE BRANCH” of fbe Matanuska Valley Bank is doing business in a trailer near the downtown area of Anchorage, Alaska. The main office is deemed unsafe.
EXPRESSION OF THANKS J. Fay Anderson of Berwyn, Illinois, and Mrs. Mary W. Anderson of Roachdale, Ind., thank their relatives, neighbors and friends for the many kind expressions of sympathy they received after the death of their loved one, Lee Esther Anderson. It
NEW CHANCELLOR VIENNA UPI —Conservative party leader Josef Klaus became chancellor of Austria yesterday. Klaus, a 53-year old lawyer, heads a cabinet of conservatives and socialists, the same coalition that has ruled Austria since World War II.
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RIO PALACE GUARD—Armed troops take up a sandbagged position at palace of Gov. Carlos Lacerda in Rio de Janeiro as unrest against government of President Joao Goulart sweeps across Brazil. Lacerda ringed his residence with tommygun-armed police.
This is one of the "domes” which will be nose and tail WORLD'S DEEPEST DIVER—The world’s first aluminum submarine, the “Aluminaut," is being built in Milwaukee, Wis^ under sponsorship of Reynolds International, Inc. It is designed to operate at depths of 15,600 feet, deepest diver ever made. The hull is made of 11 forged cylinders with walls six and a half inches thick.
Sketch illustratee the "Aluminaut” exploring sea bottom.
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South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH A K Q 7 V K J 6 O A K 7 3 * Q 6 5 WEST EAST *85 *1962 <?843 <59752 OQ 10 94 086 *1 10 93 *742 SOUTH * A 10 4 3 <5 A Q 10 0 J 5 2 * A K 8 South West North East 1 NT Pass 6 NT Pass Opening lead — * J West opened the jack of clubs and declarer won in dummy with the queen. He cashed the ace of diamonds and led a low diamond to the jack, losing to the queen. West returned the ten of diamonds to dummy’s king, and East discarded a club. “Let’s have the tooth out right away,” South announced, and he led out dummy’s king and queen of spades. When nothing helpful dropped, declarer led another spade from the dummy. East followed with the nine of spades, and South thought about the answer to his difficult problem. Should he finesse with the ten of spades or should he play the ace in the hope of capturing the jack? NOT ALWAYS RIGHT I’m not going to say that South is sure to guess wrong. But you must admit that South cannot always guess right even if he is the seventh son of a seventh son. If South tries to guess in situations of this kind, he will lose his share of slams. The point is that South need not guess at all. He can and should play the hand with absolute certainty. After winning the third round of diamonds with dummy’s king, declarer should take his high clubs, noticing that East discards a heart on the third round of clubs. (If East had discarded a heart on the third diamond, he w’ould be able to follow suit to three rounds of clubs, but South might still be able to work out the club position.) Declarer next cashes three rounds of hearts. By this time South knows that West started with four clubs, four diamonds and three hearts. There was room in the West hand for only two spades. Armed with this information declarer takes dummy’s top spades to remove both spades from the West hand. Then he leads a spade from dummy and finesses through East’s jack with absolute certainty. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 2 NT (22 to 24 points), and the next player passes. You hold: S 8-5 H 8-4-3 Q 10 9 4 C-J 10 9 3. What do you say? Answer: Pass. Wait for 4 or more points before you raise to game. Partner’s bid is highly invitational, but not forcing.
THERE ARE so many special Days, Weeks and Months scheduled this year that, if observed consacutively, one could keep busy at it for 29 years, 10 months, one week and six days. That’s what we like about these times—never a dull moment, i ! j Incidentally, the special occasions to be celebrated total 1,183. That includes National Dish Cloth Week, which should just about wipe things up. Ill "It was so cold in these parts,” writes FEF from Cleveland, “that people here were crying 'Merry Caster, everybody!'" • , » ; Democrats have denied the rumor that they planned to symbolically dine on elephant meat during their national convention
in August Probably figure— and hope—Tuesday, Nov. 3, will be a more appropriate date. ! ! ! Statistics show that 13 per cent of the population of Hawaii dwells on sugar plantations. It must be a sweet life! Ill It's reported Russians may resume the use of "sir" ond "madame" as forms of address in their correspondence. Well, It certainly is easier to spell than "tovarisch." ! ! ! Photos of a model for that space vehicle it’s planned to send to the Moon—238,857 miles —shows it has four legs standing on platter-like discs. That’s a long way to go—especially on flat feet!
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nesday when a judge ruled that he couldn’t warm their . pink rumps by legal writ . . Civil Court Judge Maurice Wahl dismissed a claim by a girlie magazine that a landlord wasn’t supplying sufficient heat to keep models warm when they posed in their working clothes—
birthday suits.
“Under normal circumstances, tenants do not cavort or pose In their abodes or places of business in the nude,” Judge Wahl said in his decision. The goose bump posing was done in the studios of the Sampson Publishing and Distributing Co. Inc., which publishes a magazine called French Spices. Judge Wahl spiced his decree by quoting from Shakespeare King Lear, Act III, Scene IV: “Poor naked wretches, where-
soever you are,
That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm . . .” And then the judge added a homemade couplet to round out
his decision:
“How shall your chemiseless pelts and pink rumps By legal writ and judicial fiat
be warmed.”
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