The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 May 1964 — Page 3

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GREENCASTIE, INDIANA

SATURDAY, MAY 30,1964 Page 3

Key Democrats, Welsh Confer INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Governor Welsh still has not decided whether to get involved in the scramble for the Democratic nomination to succeed him. “I am trying to make up my mind if I should inject myself

into it,” he said Thursday following a daylong series of meetings with key county Democratic chairmen. The group included the chairmen of most of the 11 counties which have enough votes to control the party’s June 12 state nominating convention. He had conferred earlier with the chairmen of the other counties with large numbers of delegate votes.

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Welsh noted that the county ( est in any race except goverchairmen during their separate J nor,” Welsh said. "I have been conferences with him hedged in | pointing out that the ticket assessing the strength of the six 1 should oe one with genuine candidates for the gubernato-1 strength all the way. This can't

rial nomination. be done by last-minute think- ' Kven Ghastly Hand He also said he found there mg.” ' 18 * orth *»»,ethi,,g * ... . ; * BY ALFRED SHLINWOLI) was not enough interest among j x the party leaders in the 141 bome ***** are 80 temble other states offices for which I Brush a film of ordinary rub- that they re funny. North could •11 ber cement along the lower hardly wait to put his hand convention edge of a picture that won t down on the table so that every-

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SEE MUSICAL REVUE AT WORLD'S FAIR DU PONT PAVILION Richard Parker, Eddie Huller and Howard Miller (from left to right) from Fillmore, step out on the terrace of the Du Pont Pavilion at the New York World's Fair after enjoying a performance of Du Font’s gay musical revue, “Wonderful World of Chemistry.” The show’, written, produced and directed by Broadway’s Michael Brown, runs the gamut from ■ong-and-dance production numbers and a lavish fashion show to excitingly theatrical demonstrations of chemical magic.

South won the first trick with the ace of hearts and showed that he knew’ which way w as up by making the correct play at the second trick (Most declarers would show that they knew which way was down.) The correct play at the second trick is a low diamond. When South regains the lead, probably by ruffing a third i round of hearts, he must draw exactly one round of trumps. Then he cashes the ace of diamonds and gives up another diamond. West can, return a trump, ! but he cannot remove both of dummy's trumps on one play. South can lead his last diamond and ruff it in dummy, thus getting one trick out of the North hand. ENTRY IS GOOD Winning one trick in the North hand is actually good for a second trick since declarer is able to lead a club from dummy to take the club finesse. That finesse succeeds, and the contract is home. It’s interesting to see how South goes if he makes some of the other reasonable plays at the second trick. For example, South might start with the ace of diamonds and a low dia- ' mond. West could win the second diamond, take the third ! diamond, and lead a fourth diamond to allow’ his partner to over-ruff dummy. Another way to go wrong is to lead a trump before starting the diamonds. When West gets his first diamond trick he leads a second round of trumps; and when he gets his second diamond trick he leads a third ; trump. That kills dummy's ruffing power. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with two spades (foreinr; to game) and the next player passes. You hold: S 9 HK9872 J8 C K J 9 8 2. What do you say? Answer: Bid *? NT, the negative response. You expect to show at least one of your suits later, but you are just a shade too weak for an immediate positive response. (Copywright 1964, General Features Corp.)

SCOUTS HONORED AT AWARDS COURT

CATCHING RECORD CHICAGO UPI — When Gabby Hartnett was with the Chicago Cubs he caught 100 or more games per season for 12 years, eight of them consecutively, for a major league record.

Shown above are two Scouts of Troop 99 w’ho received their Eagle award Tuesday night at The First Christian Church. Scoutmaster Murray Lew’is presented the awards. Also shown are the parents of the two Scouts.

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