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Rescue Your Partner If Void Of His Suit By Alferd Sheinwold “It wasn’t up to me to bid with just one queen in my hand.” North protested after the play of today’s hand. The point that North missed was jiot that he had one queen but that he had no clubs.
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trump, but East would not score anything close to 1100 points for making his non-vul-nerable game. North cannot be sure that he can scramble to safety when he bids one diamond. but it is more dangerous to pass than to bid. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S-A Q J 7 3 H- K 7 3 D-K 6 2 C-K 9. What do you say? ANSWER: Bid one spade. Avoid opening 1 NT with a strong major suit of five or more cards. If partner responds 1 NT to one spade, you are strong enough to raise to 2 nt.
By Phil New son By United Press International
bia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, opening up 12,000 square miles
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Culture In U. S. Is Well Ahead Of Europe
Th« Daily Banner, Graancastle, Indiana Monday, Decembar 6, 1965
um of Modern Art are not seekj ing status. They are downright interested and it is a healthy, ! lasting interest.”
MOBILE. Ala UPI—A Jesuit
Ten thousand feet up in the of virgin land. Peruvian Amies, a statue of the To further his plan, the UnitChristus gazes down upon ed States provided $40 million Cuzco, ancient capital of the under the Alliance for Pro-
Incas.
Cuzco's cathedral stands upon the ruins of an Inca temple
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West doubled for a takeout, expecting to bid his spades at the next turn, which would show a hand too strong for an overcall of one spade. East passed the double, thus converting it into a penalty double. South could not tell that his partner was desperately short of clubs or that a better contract could be found. When South unhappily passed, West opened the king of clubs since a penalty pass of a take out double requests a trump opening lead. South refused the first trick but took the club continuation with the ace and led out the ace of hearts and a low heart. West took the king of hearts and led another heart for his partner to ruff. DRAW TRUMPS East drew a round of trumps with the queen and continued with the eight of clubs to •South’s ten. East got in at the next trick with the queen of diamonds and drew the last trump. Now East shifted to the ten of spades, and the defenders easily took the rest of the tricks, collecting a penalty of 1100 points. North should bid one diamond over the takeout double of one club. East would probably bid one notrump, and West Would raise to game in no-
Murder Trial Is Underway LAPORTE UPI — Two Gary men accused in the criminal assault and murder of a woman from that city went on trial today in LaPorte Circuit Court, here, their confessions blocked from admission as evidence. Dorothy Marie Klahn, 29, Gary, was slain last year in Lajif County. Dell Henderson Stout. 25. and Duane Kelley. 24, were charged with criminal assault and murder in connection with the woman’s death. In a pre-trial hearing for the two men Saturday, Judge Alban Smith ruled out confessions the two men gave because of what he called possible “police dur-
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Board of Zoning Appeals, City of Greencastle. will at 7:30 p. m on the #th day of December 1965. In the City Hall, hear evidence In connection with the petition of Thomas Gene Cash for variance and appeal from the decision of the city engineer with reference to use of property for manufacturing a portable concrete ready mix. Owner of ground O & I Stone CompanyLeassee Cash Concrete Products. Location Lots 13-14 and 15 part lots 10-11 and 12 to the east end of O & I Quarry and Zink Mill Road. Location zoned Industrial. Hearing open to the public and public participation Is requested. Board of Zoning Appeals City of Greencastle Harry Voltmer, Ch. James Hill. Secy. It BACKACHE& icuciny secondary to icnjiun kidney irritation After 31. common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or Itching urination both day and night. Secondarily. you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backaches and feel old. tired depressed. In such irritation. CYSTEX uusually brings fast, relaxing comfort bv curbing irritating germs m strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Feel better fast
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagoner invite you to visit their attractive CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATION again this year. Bring the children, choose and cut your own fresh, lovely, green Christmas tree. Drive North 43 to Irick Chapal; Than West an tha black top to Road 400 and follow tha sign* to tha plantation. Phono PE 9-2233
and to Cuzco's public market each day, bearing for sale bananas, other fruits and vegetables, come the Indians who still speak the Quechuan tongue of their Inca ancestors. High above Cuzcr and the statue, almost daily planes of the Peruvian air force streak
northwestward to machinegun state of emergency,
and plaster with napalm suspected hideouts of Communist guerillas who seek the violent overthrow of the Peruvian government in the same manner that they also seek It in Venezuela, Colombio, Ecuador and
Bolivia.
Elite, U. S.-trained Peruvian rangers pursue the guerillas on the ground, seeking them out in nearly inaccessible ridges and
plateaus.
Gradually, the government appears to be winning. But a measure of the difficulty may be seen in the government's 30day extension of a state of emergency first proclaimed last
July.
When Peru’s athletic President Fernando Belaunde came into office in August 1963, he brought with him a dream desperately needing reality. On the surface, Peru prospered. But it was a prosperity enjoyed only by Peru’s approxi- j mately 2 million whites, enjoyed not at all by the country’s 10 million Indians, most of whom lived in the high Sier-
ras.
In and around Cuzco, the desceTidants of the proud Incas earned perhaps 17 cents a day and forgot their cold, hunger and fatigue with the help of the j narcotic coca leaf. They were the special targets of the Cuban, Moscow and Pek-' ing-sponsored Communists mixed in with a sprinkling of Trotskyites. Geographically. Peru is divided into three parts—the coast, the Sierras and the jungle. Most of the Indians live in the mountains, the whites on the coast and the jungle lies almost uninhabited. But within the jungles are rich soils, timber and minerals. Between the three there are almost no communications. It was Belaunde’s dream to bring the country’s 10 million Indians inside the economy, to give them land and to build roads which in turn would open the way to education and a better standard of living. In his sun-filled study in a suburb of Lima in 1963, Belaunde laid out for this correspondent the maps explaining his $500 million dream. It w r as a 3,000-mile road which would link Colom-
gress.
But S500 million is a lot of
money to come by in Latin editor of America, America and time is pressing, weekly journal of opinion, was
expert on art and music, Father | a manufacturing city and few C. J. McNaspy, believes the 1 people realize there are more United States remains w r ell visitors to the Detroit Museum ahead of Europe in providing than the Prado in Madrid, truly culture for the masses. a jewel among European muse-
Father McNaspy, associate urns,
of ‘‘America,” Catholic
The Jesuit editor, a native of
“Detroit is usually considered New 0rleans who now lives in
New York, said “there is a new T
Father McNaspy believes it unwise to pay $2 million for a Rembrant when that money could be spent supporting current American artists. “America is waking up to its own practitioners of the field
... .. n th A anc * toda y' s ar tist. if he has tal- ’ ‘ j ent or gets any break at all. is
j no longer living in an attic," he
' said.
In December 1963,
Communist-led Indian peas
ants attacked a farm in Cuzco ar ti c l e -
province, attempting to take over the land. Eight persons were killed and 22 w mnded. In the face of mounting terrorism. Belaunde finally declared his
j 500 the man who coined the phrase ^ “cultural explosion” in a 1961
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Since then, he said in an inI terview, the explosion has j spread and there are statistics
to prove it.
“Three times as many persons visit the Metropolitan Mu- ! seum of Art in New York than | the Louvre in Paris,” Father McNaspy said. “And of those visiting the Louvre, I suspect a great percentage are American
tourists.
“This enthusiasm for culture
people, a groundswell of cultural interest but certainly' we have a backlog of ugliness to
dispel.”
He was asked about criticism
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in the United States does not from some sources on commerprove that all Americans are cialism in this cultural revolubecoming cultured or even have ti° n - the inclination. But unlike in “Some critics—Dwight MacEurope where culture is reserv- Donald is one—are opposed to ed for a small, elite group of this,” he said. “I think there is aristocrats, in America it is be- a good and bad but the good ing made available for the peo- outweighs the bad in the long pie and this broad approach is run - good. | “Anything that has freedom is bound to have commercial“There are some elements of j sm- ifg part of the American snobbery and status-seeking in wav Q f nf e , America s culture, but this does “The developing of a high not offset the board-based phe- level of American education , nomenon of the cultural explo- an( j a wider base of this culturI sion - al pyramid is good. I would “Kids in sweat shirts and rather have a million enjoying levis milling around the Muse- culture than a very few.”
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Further evidence of the revolution is acceptance of tha American beautification program and President Johnson’* highway cleanup bill. Father McNaspy has this advice for the would-be art collector of modest means: “The best way to spend money on art is to support local artists These works, if of any merit at all, will increase In value. It seems foolish for the average person to do business with professional enterpreneurs looking for a fast buck and will exercise pressure to sell something that the customer, after a time, finds unenchanting on the living room wall.”
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