The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1964 — Page 4
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Page 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
STATE OF INDIANA
COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT
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SEPTEMBER TERM, 1964 Estate No. 10377 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF ROXIE EDITH BROWN. DECEASED NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ROXIE EDITH BROWN, Deceased In the matter of the Estate of Roxie Edith Brown, deceased. No. *0377 Notice is hereby given that Maune McCammack as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination ana action of said Putnam Circuit Court, on the 16th of November, 1964. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Maune McCammack Personal Representatite Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Estate James M. Houck
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against utter beginners it pays to assume that your opponents ’.ave some idea of what they are doing. This assumption may tell you just what you want to
know about their hands.
East dealer I n st-West vulnerable NORTH 4 Q 7 5 2 V 3 765 O 43 WEST EAST 4 K 4 4 None S? K 9 2 V A Q 10 8 4 0 A J 8 62 O KQ 1097. 4 962 * K8 SOUTH 4 AJ 109863 * ^ 3 O None o 4 A 10753 East South West North 1 0 1 4 3 0 3 4 6 0 6 4 Double AH PaJ Opening lead — 0 A
tion.”
DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: Spade A J 10 9 8 6 3, Heart 3, Dia-
10 7 5 3J
diamonds South studied the dummy but he was actually thinking about the East hand. East had confidently bid six
diamonds with only one ace in mond none, Club A his hand! . i What do you say?
j Answer: Bid one spade. You
The jump to six diamonds < j iave on iy 9 points in high cards, j made sense only if East had no ^ he distribution is more spade losers. This meant that | g 00 d enough to make the West held both of the missing han d worth an opening bid.
spades.
South therefore ruffed the opening diamond and blindly returned the jack of spades. ON THE GRIDDLE This artful play put West on the griddle. It was quite pos-
cancel proposed Anglo-Spanish again when Parliament reconnaval exercises threatens to venes in November, embitter relations between the
two countries. _
DOWNS APPLICATION Official sources here re- i
mained sUent on the reasons be- LONDON UPI-A licensing hind the decision. But well- Monday turned down qualified political sources said it an apphcation for a bettin S
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Anglo-Spanish Relations Cool LONDON UPI — The deci-
sible. from West’s point of view, sion of Prime Minister Harold
clearly reflected Labor's wellknown hositility to the government of Generalissimo Francis-
co Franco.
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Sheinwold On Bridge Give Enemy Credit For Grain Of Sense By Alfred Sheinwold National .Men’s Team Champion Except when you are playing
South wasn't sure whether he was bidding six spades as a sacrifice or in hopes of making it. East had bid six diamonds so confidently that South couldn't be sure of taking his two aces to defeat the slam. Moreover, South might make six spades if North had just a little help in the black suits. In any case, it couldn’t cost much to bid six
spades.
When West opened the ace of
that his partner had the singleton ace of spades. If so, playing the king of spades at once would cost a trick perhaps even the settling trick. West squirmed horribly for a few seconds and then played his low spade. This cost the defenders their spade trick, and when the club finesse eventual-, ly worked South made his doubleslam. “A bit lucky,” South commented to his partner as he i scored 360 below- the line and 530 above. “We had to find both kings in favorable posi-
Wilson’s Labor government to
adjacent to a birth control clinic. The clinic’s director argued that the women would be embarrassed by the men congre-
Wilson a nd other labor gating next door,
spokesmen made it plain in the! past that they did not believe Britain should have any close military or naval ties with
Franco Spain.
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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER PUTNAM COUNTY Your Support and Influence will be Appreciated. Vote Nov. 3rd. Paid Political Advertisement by the Democrat Central Committea
“OUTRIGHT LYING” — Rep. Bob Wilson of California, R e p u b 1 ican Congressional Campaign Committee chairman, declares in Washington that Democratic congressional candidates have been ordered by “the highest levels in Washington” to lie about the voting records of their Republican opponents. He bases the accusation on what he calls a nationwide pattern of “outright lying" by the Democratic candidates.
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The Labor attitude can be traced back to the party's policy in the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War when it sympathized with the Republican cause. Diplomatic sources said that now that Labor is in power again after 13 years, its strong anti-Franco bias is likely to throw a new strain on AngloSpanish relations. These already are troubled by the Gibraltar problem.
NORTHEIM, Germany UPI — Ten persons, aged 17 to 23, escaped without incident across the mine-infested German border into West Germany last weekend. West German customs officials reported Monday.
Trains Crash MITO, Japan UPI — Eightyfour passengers were injured Monday, four seriously, when a four-car deisel train rammed
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The row’ over the navel ma- into a second train at a station neuvers was seen by these near here,
sources as potentially the first move in a series of exchanges that could bring Anglo-Span-ish relations to a new low.
Certainly, Spanish claims to MANILA UPI — Casualty to Gibraltar are likely to be estimates in the sinking Sunday presented. c f an inter-island motor launch Newspapers here are discuss- rose to 25 Monday ase more ing the possibility that the Wil- bodies were recovered by air son government will take a and sea searchers. “tough” line w’ith Spain, and The launch Sitti Bulkiya not soft pedal its anti-Franco sank in rough weather off feelings in the interests of Lugus. Tapul Island. Seven pascommercial relations. sengers and crew still were Political sources here said missing,
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. v.v HOOVEft LAID TO REST—Dr. Elton Trueblood delivers the eulogy at gravesite of Herbert Hoover, 31st president, is West Branch, Iowa, where he was born 90 years ago.
Teacher Shortage WASHINGTON UPI — The
Health, Education and Welfare (HEW 1 Department announced today it will conduct a study
was
one, however, which might force the Labor policy planners to think twice before pushing
too hard against Spain.
At a time when Britain needs to step up its exports, Labor clearly w’ould not u’ant to lose
a market where British sales ^ the reasons for a re P orte d jare expanding and now’ are hationwide shortage of teach-
i worth more than $168 million a . era,
year- Harold W. Stoke, soon to reThe anti-Spanish attitude of tire as president of Queens ColLabor earlier this year caused lege in New York City, will Spain to break off talks on a head the study for the HEW naval building deal worth more Department’s Office of Educathan $56 million. According to tion. Stoke will hold the title of some sources, this attitude de- a consultant to the office, stroyed Britaain’s chances of Commissioner of Education winning other orders for mil- FrancU Keppel said the «tudy itary equipment. will concentrate on finding the This was the subject of bitter factors that determine supply debate in the house of com- and demand for teachers and mons. Conservative MP’s have how’ the factors can be influ*
threatened to raise the issue enced.
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