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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, November 22, 1965

Kidney Research WASHINGTON UPI

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Even Greater Player Needs Partner's Help By Alfred Sheinwold

Benito Garozzo, considered by many experts to be the best

queen. When I returned another club from dummy. East stepped up with the ace. He could then defeat the contract by leading a

ace and took ten trciks before

the mice got at them.

“Never mind,” I consoled Gari ozzo, who was disappointed at

'the outcome, "I won't tell any- government la ?omg to body about this hand. I’ll just spend $556,735 to finance estab-

lishment of artificial kidney centers in four areas of the na-

put it in my column.’’ DAILY QUESTION

Partner opens with 2 NT

bridge player in the world, plans l0W heart ’ SinCe GarOZZ ° W ° uld to 24 points> ’ and the ne f play ' to visit the United States this take the 3Ce ° f heartS and CaSh er passes ' Y ° U h ° ld ' S - K Q 6 2 winter to displav fine Italian a ^ bef ° re ret ^ in & his H-Q 8 6 5 D-J 7 3. What do

other heart.

you say ?

jewelry and to play some bridge.

If you see him in action, don t what saved my bacon was the Answer: Bid three clubs, the expect miracles; he can play on- Q arozzo was t 00 good Stalman Convention. This asks

ly one side of the table.

South dealer

Both sides vulnerable

NORTH

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for his own partner. East partner to bid a major suit of thought that I had the ace of four or more cards if he has one. hearts and that his partner had Otherwise, he bids three diathe ace of diamonds. Acting on monds. Game in a major will this impression. East returned a probably be a trifle safer than diamond and I went up with the j game at notrump.

tion. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare said Sunday that grants would go to Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland; University of Virginia Medical School, Cherlottesville; Emory University Medical School, Atlanta, and the Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation.

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All Pass

Opening lead — 9 When today’s hand was dealt Garozzo had already played several rubbers of a frinedly match against my wife and me and had ; discovered that we hadn't come; seven thousand miles to under- j bid. If he picked the right open- ! ing lead he would have a chance to defeat the contract. Garozzo sensed, Heaven knows how, that hearts was the right suit, and he made the best expert lead—the nine of hearts.: This rode around to my jack, af- j ter with the appanents were in position to take three heart tricks whenever they got in. The only trouble was that Garozzo’s partner read the lead as the ‘top of nothing,” in which case the ace of hearts would be in my

hand.

BAD GUESS I led a spade to the king and returned a club to the king. Now I had to guess which of the black suits would break favorably. I guessed wrong, by cashing the ace of spades before! leading a spade to dummy's

AO A In Au ^ st and September 1865. O'the public was being told some of what transpired at the “trial” of Maj. Henry Wirz, C.S.A., but not enough. Wirz had been brought before a military commission in Washington on the charge of conspiring along with “Robert E. Lee, James A. Sedon, John Winder . . . and others, to injure the health and destroy the lives of United States soldiers held as prisoners of war by the Confederate states.” Immediately, Maj. Gen. Lew’ Wallace, president of the tribunal, directed that Wirz be tried alone. The two civilian lawyers assigned to the defense asked to be excused. One explained, “I cannot be of any use to the accused, as the court is bound by none

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of the obligations usually in force in legal trials.” Wallace assented to the withdrawals and told Wirz, “You are not without legal counsel. The judge-advocate is your attorney by law.” The judge-advocate, Louis Schade, was no help to Wirz. Plainly, Wirz had been subordinate to Sedon, C.S.A. Secretary of War, and John Winder, C.S.A. Provost-Marshal General. Unquestionably Winder knew of conditions at the Andersonville, Ga., stockade where Wirz was commandant. But in the proceedings all responsibility for the deaths of over 12,000 Union prisoners was thrust upon Wirz, an immigrant from Switzerland who had become a Southern Rebel by marriage. He had no chance of being found not guilty. His appeals against the verdict were futile. His was the sole execution of a Confederate as a “war crimi-

nal”

CLARK KINNAKD !>-] Execution of Wirz at Washington from a sketch by “our special artist* F. H. Schell,” in Harper’s Weekly, 1865.

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