The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1964 — Page 2

The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Thursday> December 3, 1964

Sheinwold On Bridge Use Worthless Trump To Kuff Out A Loser By Alfred Sheinwold National Men’s Team Champion In some hand you may either ruff your losers in dummy or

South planned to try the heart finesse and took the most direct route to his hand by winning the first trick with the queen of spades. Now it was no longer safe to ruff a heart in dummy since dummy’s only trumps were the ace and king, both needed for drawing

trumps.

Not seeing his danger, South

set up dummy’s long suit to dis-! tried the heart finesse, losing to

card your losers The choice depends on the entire hand, but remember one point if you decide to ruff losers in the dummy, make sure you ruff with an otherwise worthless trump.

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the king. Back came a heart to dummy's ace. When South eventually ruffed a heart in dummy he had to use the king of trumps for the purpose. This set up East’s jack of trumps, and now South was sure to lose one trick in each suit. BEGINNER’S MISTAKE It was a beginner's mistake. South should prese-ve dummy’s low trump for the heart ruff. Declarer wins the first trick in dummy with the king of trumps and gets to his hand with a high diamond for the heart finesse. If East returns a trump, declarer must again wun in dummy. He clears the ace of hearts out of the way and gets to his hand with a high diamond to lead his last heart. When he ruffs this with dummy’s deuce of trumps, the hand is made. It is easy for South to get back with the ace of clubs to draw the last trump wit v the queen. Ten tricks are assured. Actually, most experts ' ould play for dummy. It is easy to set up the clubs in s-ite of the bad break in the suit. But this is another story. The important thing is to handle the trumps correctly if you do decide to ruff a heart in dummy. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: Spade Q 7 6 4 3, Heart 8 5 4, Diamond A K 6, Club A 5. What do you say? Answer: Bid one spade. You have 13 points in high cards and 1 point for the doubleton, and the total is enough for a mandatory opening bid.

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Card Of Thanks Corns — We are deeply grateful for the many lovely floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and deeds of kindness by our friends and neighbors at the time of the death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Ethel Corns. Especially do we thank Dr. Ernst, the pallbearers, singers, the minister, Rev. Gilbert McCammack, the ladies of the Cataract Baptist Church, and all others who furnished the food, and the Whitaker Funeral Home for kind services rendered. W. A. Corns and family pd

Therefore, as ye abound in everything .... see that ye abound in this grace also. 2

Corinthians 8:7.

One may rightfully aspire to j the highest level of faith, speech, knowledge, and diligence. It is equally worthy to aspire to and struggle for a spirit of giving on the level of

real sacrifice and real Joy. Personal And Local News

Twin daughters were born

Tuesday at the Putnam County when TroublTs

Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pease, 920 Tennessee Street.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of Alice Alexander who passed away 5 years ago, Dec. 3, 1959. We miss you Mom and think of

you

A thousand times a day, and memories of you wander through, The things we do and say, you were so good, so kind and

true.

SOUTH PUTNAM School News Activity Calendar Reelsville High School December 4 — Basketball, Cloverdale vs. Reelsville-Reelsville at 6:45 p. m. Crowning of Basketball Queen. December 7 — B. B., 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grade vs. Belle Union, here, 6:30 December 8— B. B., 7th and 8th Grade of Putnamville vs. Quincy at Cloverdale December 9 — B. B., Montezuma vs Reelsville, here at 6:30. December 10 — B B., 7th and 8th Grade vs. Fillmore, here at 6:30. December 11 — B B. Bowling Green vs Reelsville, there at 6:45. December 12 — B. B., Coal City vs. Reelsville, there at 6:45

. merchandise and services and f ' also made several calls to Miss Cole's home "because we didn’t

like her.”

Many Civilians Will Lose Jobs

WASHINGTON UPI—About 28,500 Defense Department ci-

villians will lose their jobs because of the Pentagon’s order

closing 95 military bases.

President Has Skin Surgery

women today In Shelby Circuit

Court.

Butler, 25, was charged with the fatal shooting last April 15 of Frank Tyler, 36. a Decatur

County farmhand. WASHINGTON UPI PresThe defense rested its case ident Johnson today underwent Wednesday and final arguments | surgery to have a thickening of were scheduled this morning be- skin removed from the back fore Judge Harold Barger. UfT^t hand. It was de-

Testifying in his own fense Wednesday, Bull

de- scribed by the White House as

claimed the shooting was an accident and denied he had admitted shooting Tyler deliber-

The largest job reduction, ; a ^ e ^y- Three state witnesses, inhowever, in the big economy j eluding the victim s wife, testi-

move will be borne by the mil-

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Mr. and Mrs. August Browning, 509 Ohio Street, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Horton, of Russellville, became the parents of a son Wednesday morning at the Putnam County Hospital.

You made each day worthwhile

came and wordly

cares,

You eased it with your smile. No more on earth will we see that smile Or know your tender touch. You gave us happiness and we miss you oh so very much. The Alexander family.

-Students

Girl Scout Neighborhood As- the gears and bring this sociation will meet on December chine to a halt.”

7th at 7:30 o’clock in Gobin

Charterhouse. Each troop should

send a representative.

Sit-in leaders attempted to maintain control of the group in Sproul Hall. Students wear-

The women of Coon Hunters | armbands patrolled the

will meet at the home of Mrs. halls, keeping

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagoner

| fake pleasure again this year in welcom- « ing back both old and new customers to

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Dorothy Sutherlin, Friday, December 4th at 7:30 p. m. Please bring your Christmas gift ex-

change.

The Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the church parlors. Mrs. Howard Youse will have the program on the subject "Christmas Crusade Around the World.”

patrolled

a walking space

open. They attempted to set up study areas and even announced that classes would be conducted by some sympathizing in-

structors.

Before police closed the doors Wednesday night, students carted in armoads of bread and peanut butter, milk, and blankets.

VALPARAISO UPI — Two announced.

10-year-old girls have admitted making phone calls responsible for delivery of flowers and groceries and calls by a taxicab and television repair man to the home of Miss Marjorie Cole. Police Chief Dale Gott reported Wednesday that the girls were traced through the use of a tape recording made of a call to an answering service. Miss Cole received groceries and flowers she did not order. A cab and an appliance repair man also showed up mysteri lously. A furniture store got an order for a white or red couch. ^ nd a beauty parlor operator | said a child made an appointj ment for Miss Cole to have her

hair done.

Mrs. Nancy Ferguson, who | operates an answering service, recorded one of the phone calls and gave the tape to police. They took the tape to elemen- | tary schools and played it for I teachers. None of the teachers I recognized the voices. However, Gott said, when the tape was played at one school two young girls became frightened and confessed to their teacher they had ordered the

itary which will lose 34,900 posi-

tions.

The elimination or reduction in the number of domestic and foreign bases and jobs is expected to save $477 million a year, the Defense Department said Wednesday in making public figures on the number of jobs being eliminated. The announcement also revealed that a halt on the hiring if blue collar workers and restrictions on employment of white collar positions have been in effect in the Defense Department since Nov. 20, the day after the base closing move was

fied Butler had made such an

admission to them.

Civilians losing jobs and willing to move are to be offered

new employment.

Award Winners

CHICAGO UPI — Two more Indiana youths were announced today as national award winners at the 43rd National 4-H

Club Congress here.

Donna Stephens, 18. R. R. 2. Boonville, was given a $500 scholarship by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. in food I reservation, and Larry Melloncamp, 19. R. R. 1, Crothersville, a similar scholarship by the Moorman Mfg. Co., in a swine

program competition.

Home Robbed By Two Men SHELBYVILLE UPI — Two masked men, who apparently knew exactly where to look, robbed a pool room operator’s home of $2,500 in cash and a valuable collection of gold coins here Wednesday night. Police theorized that the bandits, who used women’s stockings for masks, knew where Edward Griffy kept the money. Mrs. Griffy said the men forced their way into the house when she answered a knock at the door. She said they used adhesive tape to bind her, her son, James, 10, and the housekeeper, Virginia Adams. She said the bandits, who called the boy by name, spent only about 15 minutes in the house. She said sounds they made indicated a third man may have joined them. She said the bandits went directly to the spot where husband, who was at his poolroom at the time, kept the cash and his coin collection. After the bandits left, the housekeeper freed herself and the others. There was no immediate report on the value of the coins.

a small hyperkeratosis. Press Secretary George E. Reedy said the operation was performed in the White House with local ansethetic. He said it would not interfere with the President's duties in the slight-

est.

This included a speech this morning at Georgetown University here. ( Reedy said he was Informed by medical advisers that the thickening of the skin waa caused by overexposure to the sun. He said there was no malignancy.

Good Gift Idea ftL.)

PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA

Christmas gifts for patients in mental hospitals and schools will be assembled and sent to

their destination

after Friday, the 4th of December. Coan Pharmacy collec-

tion box is still open.

Appoints Lauck

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Sen.

immediately Marie T - Lauck, D-Indianapolis,

was appointed as Senate Patronage Committee chairman today by Lt. Gov.- elect Robert L.

Rock.

Jury To Get Murder Trial

SHELBY VILLE UPI — The murder trial of former Columbus basketball star Jerry Buti ler was expected to go to a jury of eight men and four

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Officgrs and members of Job’s Daughters. Bethel 78, will atj tend the 9 o’clock service to1 gether at Gobin Methodist Church on Sunday. December. All officers are reminded of rehearsal on Friday afternoon at

4:15 ,at the church.

Don L. Marketto. aupervisor of music in the Greeneastle Public Schools, will participate in the National Conference on the Uses of Educational Media in the Teaching of Music, to be held in Washington, D. C., De-

cember 7-11.

The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter will entertain the pledges of the active chapter at its annual Freshman Tea Friday, December 4th, with Mrs. James Bittle at the Beta house. Preceding the tea the alumanae group will hold a short business session at 3 p. m. The Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday, December 9th, at 6;30 p.m. at Torr’s Restaurant. Mrs. Perry Michael will give “A History of Christmas Seals.” Contact Mrs. William Boatright by noon Tuesday, December 8th. for dinner reservations. "Holiday Showcase” is the theme selected by the Home Economics Department of the Cloverdale Community Schools for their holiday gift and decoration display. On Wednesday, December 9, open house will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Home Economics Department. At this time the students will display 150 different gift and decoration ideas with instructions accompanying each article they made.

It was Rock's first appointment of a committee chairman to serve in the Senate during the 1965 Legislature. The appointee is a former member of the House.

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WGRE News

On Senate Speaks, Friday evening at 7:15 p. m., Marty Farrell will be talking with Ann Hussong, DePauw Student senator and regional Educational Affairs chairman. Ann will discuss the goals and detailed programs to be presented this weekend at the Ohio-Indiana Region of the United States National Student Association Conference on Student Right and Responsibillities and Academic Freedom. WGRE broadcasts on the 91.5 1 spot on the FM dial.

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Hospital Notes

Dismissed Wednesday: James E. Shamel, Sally Patterson, Robert Orr, Eugene Shonkwiler, David Sink, Greeneastle; Mrs. Raymond Sheets and daughter, Amo; Mrs. Floyd Byrum and son, Spencer; Guy Riggs. Muncie; Clone Baldwin, Putnamville.

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