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Sheinwold On Hridge Small Slam Depend* On Choosing Finesse By Alfred Sheinwold
National Men’s Team Champion Many experts would treat North's jump to four notrump as a general invitation to slam, not as a request to show aces. On this basis, South should pass four notrump if he has
In this case South bids five diamonds to show his long suit. If South had more than 16 points in high cards he would bid five or six notrump instead of just hinting at the slam by showing a long suit. As it happens, North needs no further encouragement. He knows that his king-queen of diamonds will be jewels, so he jumps to six notrump.
One finesse is as good as the other, but South can improve his chances by making a try of some kind in the suit that he does not plan to finesse with. The best combination shot is to lead out the ace and king of hearts. If the queen fails to drop, declarer can fall back on the spades finesse. As it happens, the queen of | hearts does not drop, and South
Backstairs At
The White House WASHINGTON UFI —Backstairs at the White House: President Johnson has let everyone know he has his tax problems but he also has shown
he isn’t bitter about it.
The President revealed the other week that he had to borrow money to pay some of the 1100,000 in his taxes that were
coming due April 15.
But Johnson was smiling when he first told publicly about his new debt. And he laughed heartily when Texas Gov. John B. Connally made
reference to it Saturday.
It was at San Marcos, Tex., where Johnson and Connally were helping dedicate a new job corps center for trade train
ing of under-privileged youths. Connally recalled that during the depression he was hired by Johnson at 17 cents an hour to work in the National Youth Administration, which Johnson headed in the Lone Star State. “I was a poor boy then,” Connally said, “I'm still a poor
boy.”
And then he noted that Johnson, who also had been a poor boy, now was in a position where he was having to borrow money to pay $100,000 in taxes. The President Joined in the laughter about this. Then he got back at Connally, later, in comments about the governor’s rags to riches climb as well as that of local Congressman J. J. Pickle, who also was in the NYA program under Johnson.
corps trainees who are in a present-day version of the NYA, Johnson said:
The Daily Banner, Greencastle. Indiana Tuesday, April 13, 1965
these days. He did not have to j daughter who drowned
“I went L, Congress 28 years borrow it then either. But he's their boat overturned
month to $25,000 a
ago on April 10th — but I had had some training in the old job corps here at the Southwest Texas State College before I ran for Congress. And I
remembered that It was about j fellows, you have got 30 years ago that I had Gov- i thing to shoot at here.” ernor Connally, and Mr. Pickle,
and a good many other people on this platform in the job
corps of that day.
“Governor Connally t a 1 k s i about not having to borrow money to pay his Income tax
when in a
always been a modest man. I swollen tributary of the usually can give testimony, even if it is placid Red River on the North not eloquent, that he’s come Dakota border, about 250 miles
a long way from that $25 a northwest of here.
year. So,
some-
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By Flood Water
Flood damage spread over 44 Minnesota counties and kept 12,000 persons from their homes. Most of the flooded regions were declared disaster areas.
Speaking to the 250 job:
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CLOTHES
Since South has only ten is home without the need
tricks in top cards he must develop two other tricks. The
a finesse
minimum values for his open-: ^ est start * s to try
ing bid of one notrump. I f South makes any bid at all over four notrump, he shows at least a slight interest in a slam.
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Opening lead — 0 7
a further finesse. DAILY QUESTION
As dealer, you hold: Spade
with the jack of clubs immedia- 9 8 6, Heart A K J 4, Diamond tely after winning the first K Q, Club K 6 3 2. What do trick with dummy's queen of you say? diamonds. Answer: Bid one notrump. The club finesse loses, and This shows 16 to 18 points in West gets out safely with an-; high cards (this hand counts other diamond. South tests the to 16 points), with strength in clubs by taking the queen and at least three suits and balancace, discovering that he can ed distribution (no very long win an eleventh trick with dum- j or very short suits.)
my's last club. Only one further trick in needed — either in
hearts or in spades. RUNS DIAMONDS
The wild waters ranged from the extreme north near the Canadian border, where the Ro-
ST. PAUL, Minn. UPI—The seau River drove Gov. Karl F. mighty Mississippi today wash- Rolvaag's sister and her bused over this transportation band from their home, to the center’s airport, closed its train state’s southern section,
station and pushed toward an $8 million industrial park.
LEGAL NOTICE
A 100-man crew from the local workhouse labored to cap a
... , ... ., , . „ Pursant to the Acts of 1949. Chanter dike between the already-flood- ux, section 4. General Assembly. Daland the industrial las Pearson ' Bain-bridge. Indiana, will
j sell and dispose for scrap metal on | May 13, 1965, the following vehicles, ! 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr. light blue & white,
With the wnrqf flonrlintr osti identification No. B57J47303. 1962 Plymwitn tne woist Hooding esti-, outh 2 dr Blue & whlte idenlifloaUon mated to be three days away ■ N °- 3921174480 1959 oidsmobiie. identi- , ., , , , I fication No. 599M17754 4 dr. Brown nearly a thousand people al- H t 1955 Buick special 2 dr. h.t ready had been forced from cre a m ' identification No. 31199331 1952 J Plymouth Savoy 2 dr. Blue, identificatheir homes in St. Paul, the tion no 20723940
The above vehicles being abandoned on my property al Bainbridge. Indiana,
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As a first step South runs | iron maden — a 17th century the rest of his diamonds, hoping instrument of torture — wall be to embarrass on of the oppon- sold at Sotheby s auction rooms
shortly.
The knives
which once
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the dummy. But then he must pierced victims shut inside the
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choose his finesse — hearts or
spades.
You may make your clothes last longer and look better — and save money at the same time — if you follow these tips from clothing experts. Hang your garments, on suitably shaped hangers, immediately after you take them off. This gives fibers a chance to “relax” from the stress of your daily routine movements. Prolong the life of fur garments by putting them in cold storage for the summer. Or, if you’d sooner protect the furs yourself, keep them stored with other winter garments. To be on the safe side, know about your summertime “storage”
enemy — the moth.
Moth eggs can lie dormant in woolens for eighteen months or more. When hatched, moth larvae immediately do their best to make a meal of your clothes. A sure-fire defense comes in the form of inexpen- | sive para crystals (called paradichlorobenzene by the chemical industry). Sold under many different brand names, para crystals or nuggets create vapors that kill moths and their eggs while doubling as a repel-
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Pre-Easter services are scheduled for April 14, 15 and 16 at the Bethel Baptist Church near Fillmore. Reverend John D. McIntyre will be the guest speaker and Rev. Jack McDaniel the song leader. Rev. McIntyre has been in several revival campaigns and has met with good success in J winning men and women to ! Christ. He is also very active in
| youth work.
He is presently engaged as provide mildew protection as pastor of the Whitestown Bapwell. Costing only pennies per tist Church. He started with an pound, para can be purchased attendance of 58 sixteen years at your local drug store or a go and today the membership supermarkets. ^ r In other specialized garment T „ , Q - 0 u ^ "maintenance” areas, for ex- In 1959 he was selected as ample, you can keep fabric ‘‘ Pastor of th e Year” from over gloves looking their best by 200 churches in and near Greatwashing them in mild, warm er Indianapolis. He received his soap suds. Do not rub, wring educational training at Moody or twist them. Brushing is Bible Insttiute and his Bachelor
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Whether you have two pairs of shoes or twenty, you’d do well to rotate them, using the same relaxation process you employ with your clothing. Put shoe trees in your shoes as soon as you remove them and have shoe repairs made as they become necessary. To keep patent leather shoes from cracking, rub a little vaseline over them occasionally, then polish with soft cloth. Suede shoes are kept fresh by rubbing with a sponge after each wearing. Hold them over the spout of a steaming tea kettle once in a while to raise the nap. Whether preening patent leather or placing para, clothing care takes only a few minutes a day. Once it’s a habit, you’ll think someone boosted your clothes budget!
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