The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1964 Page 3
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God’s Soil
...and it’s time to conserve it...time to save it! It is evident, when we witness the increased destruction of timber lands, national cover crops and wide-spread erosion. America needs a national Save-The-Soil-Week. It is urgent that we treat Mother Earth with greater respect and appreciation. We must give back to her as much as we take away. There’s no better time than during National Save-The-Soil-Week. to come to a full realization that ^ “The earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof” We are stewards, appointed by God, to look after the earth He gave us. It is time to renew your faith in God
and the Good Earth.
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Sheinwold On Bridge Read About Bridge To Know Best Play By Alfred Sheimiold
One advantage of reading j about bridge is that you can 1 be ready with the right play I without having to think for i twenty minutes at the table. The difference showed up when | today’s nand w’as played. West led three rounds of hearts, and South won the third with the queen. South, a selftaught player, then wondered how to limit the trump loss to
one trick.
If you have ever been in this j about two minutes of thought.
position you know that one minute seems very long and that North dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH
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O AKJ8S * A1042
EAST
* K84
875
O Q 9 6 4
4b 965 SOUTH
4 A 9 7 5 3 2
QJ 10
O 2
* KQJ East South Pass 1 th Pass 3 4b AH Pass
WEST 4b Q 10
$ A K 9 4 2
O 1073
+ 873
South was too embarrassed to i only if West has Q-10 or K-10
take any more time. He led a diamond to dummy and return-
ed the jack of spades.
East w T as much too experienced to cover dummy’s jack with the king of spades. South’s bidding indicated at least a sixcard trump suit, so West could have only one or two spades at
of trumps. Declarer starts by leading a low trump from his
hand.
West must step up with his picture card, winning the trick. Declarer later gets to dummy with a diamond to lead the jack of spades for a finesse through
most. A cover would help South, East - This captures the ten and but could not help the defend- t ^ ie other picture card at the
same time.
North
1 O 2 O 4 4b
West Pass Pass
LOSES TWO THUMPS After this play, South had to
lose two trump tricks, and his contract. He could have found i the right line of play if he had 1 really thought for twenty minutes or if he had spent five about | m j nutes a (jay reading a bridge
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DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one club, and the next player passes. You hold: S K 8 4 H875 D Q 9 6 4 C 9 6 5. What do
you say?
Answer: Pass. You need 6
Opening lead —
three minutes seems
twice as long as eternity. After ; column. Especially this column. I P oints for a sound response to
South can make the contract Partner’s opening bid, and this j hand counts to only 5 points. If
you're going to look for trouble wait until you have a better
hand.
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(Copyright 1964, Features Corp.)
General
Franklin's funeral, in 1790, was attended by 20.000 mourners.
C HICAGO’S MIDW AY OPENED TO JETS—A United Air Lines Boeing 727 tri-jet liner comes in for a safe landing in a 22-mile-and-hour crosswind at Chicago's Midway Airport as the city's No. 2 field is reopened to trunk airlines for the first time since 1959.
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RAIDS TO C ONTINUE—Maria Ortega. 8. is carried in the arms if a relative after she was .vounded during an attack by inti-Castro forces in Puerto Pilon, Cuba. This photo was :he first to be released of a raid m the Cuban main land by a Cuban exile group known as the Revolutionary Recovery Movement (MRR), which reportedly captured and held the town for three hours following a prelawn attack last week. It is rumored that further raids will be staged to coincide with the scheduled world-wide tabulation of an exile referendum sponsored by another refugee group to name a five-man slate of ‘new leaders” for a revamped military campaign on Castro.
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