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. SmaB Bku On Choosing Finesse By Alfred SbeinwoM Some at zay writer friends are terrified by the news that a ..woman in Italy is teaching her dog to type. Bridge players are keeping cool, however, because experience has taught them that even a very clever dog will usually misplay a certain kind at bridge band. North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH ♦ Q« V AS7C■ O 19 4QU093 bast * 11095 4 KS72 t? 4 t? KS2 ' O 7032 0 BfS4 ^ 4 7542 4 t4

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West opens the jack of spades, covered by the queen, king and ace. Declarer’s next move shows what he is made of. The average player leads the queen of hearts and lets it ride for a finesse. This loses to the king of hearts, and back comes a spade. Down one. If you reproach South for taking the wrong finesse, he has his answer ready: “It’s easy to pick the right finesse when you can see all four hands. Try making the right play when you’re actually playing the

when you can see only your own hand and the dummy.” EXTRA CHANGE It’s true that South must decide which red king ie in favorable position. It’s also true that one chance is as good as the other. It is not true that South must choose one red suit and ignore the other. South’s extra chance is that one of the red kings may be smgleton. He should play one of the red aces in this hope. If there is no luck, he can then try the finesse in the other red suit. This gives him two chances instead of one. Since there is a fair chance that file king of hearts will drop. South should lead the queen of hearts to dummy's ace. Then he falls back on diamonds. Hie finesse works, and South discards dummy’s spade on the third diamond. If you have a clever dog, teach him to make the right play on hands like this. Any* body can learn to type. DAILY QUESTION Your partner deals and bide one heart, and the next player passes You hold: S-Q 6; H-A 8 7 6; DsJ 9; CM) J 10 9 3. What do you aay? Answer: Bid two dubs, plan* ning to raise hearts at your next tun. The hand la worth a jump to three hearts if you have already passed, and not when your partner opens the bidding before you have had a chance to speak.

Many Ages Of Women Pose Figuring Problem

By ROBERTA ROESCH “Is it necessary for a woman to give her correct age when she is seeking employment?” asks a reader. “I am 52 but I could pass for 42,” she continues, "and I have the same drive and ambition I felt at 32. So I would hate to have my age work against me. "How necessary is it to give your right age?” Age*-Old Practice Women, as everybody knows, have falsified their ages for as long ae they could count, and the misrepresented ages that they put on business forms are enough to make an electronics computer punchy. But forging numbers and falsifying dates have a way of catching rip with you. Sometimes you get so mixed up, you find you have yourself finishing college before you get out of the fifth grade. Another important factor is that you can run into complications with retirement plans and Social Security offices when you are ready to leap these benefits. Then you can easily put yourself in embarrassing spots when you wilte the wrong age an forms. One woman this happened to decided to drop 10 yean from

her life when she returned to busines, after being at home while her children were young. Entered A sear ‘Age’ "As I filled out forms,” «he told me, "I changed my birthdate to go with my ‘adopted’ age. So I thought things were under control.” But while she was being considered for employment by one firm, the first thing the interviewer spotted was the naa of the small western college the woman had marked on the

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form ■■ the school she attended. "That’s my school, too,” the

Woman Safe From Ex-Mate LOGANSFORT UFT — Protection was removed Friday by Case County Sheriffs officers for a woman whose former husband was captured Thursday night on charges of murdering another funner wife. Sheriff Bernard Leavitt said protection for the woman, who was not Mentifisd, was provided after her former husband. Amor Sgt. Wendell H. Hatterman, 37, was named ae a suspect In the sharing of fanner wife, SMriey rsaftwrman Bobarts 81, tn tar Inane In a Rich-

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d-H NEWS The fourth meeting of the Peppy Pixies was held April 14, 1966. The meeting was held In the Bainbridge High School Home Hnonasnic Room. The meeting took place at 3:30. For business the members discussed what dues would be for 1966. The majority of the members voted for 50c dues. The members then discussed whom they would like to help them as a Junior Leader. A motion was made that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded and everybody wait outside in the remaining time for recreation.

The report, made by the library’s legislative reference service at tha request of Rep. Donald M. Faser, D-Minn., showed that dividing the House into two groups elected for four-year terms at two-year intervals would have caused "substantial changes” in Congress

in recent years.

In one year, control of the House actually would have been denied an incoming president, the study said. That was 1920, when Republican Warren Hard-

ing was elected.

The actual House breakdown was 300 Republicans to 131 Democrats. The hypothetical breakdown under the changed

would have, been 273

Democrats to 158 Republicans,

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nlS. “What year did you graduate?” The woman was stuck for a moment. Since she wasn’t fast on figures, rite did her mathematics as best she could and cams up with another wrong date. "Why that was the same data I was in,” the interviewer said. "It la strange that I don’t recafi you riaea the school was so amaJL” A long line of questions followed about students, faculty and other things. And each name was new to the woman who was frying to get a job, since none of them had been at the school at the time she bad Fooled No One ‘The interviewer knew what I had done,” the woman told mo later, rand I get as trapped and befuddled I didn’t get the Job.” This type of situation doesn’t happen every day. But similar ones do enough of file Mm* to make the truth tha only path to taka In tta numbers game. Besides, tt yen look like 42 and fed as though you are 82 when your real age is 52, you have so much in your favor that teWng the outright truth eould work to your advantage in getting a job.

IT'S MY OPINION by Joe Davidson

A lady of culture and refinement was conversing a few days ago with friends and during their talk she stated that our country was surely on its last legs. She mentioned students burning draft cards, a war in Viet Nam with no end in sight, desecration of our flag on a University campus, high taxes, and inflation rearing its ugly head. Said she, "What is this world coming to? What is to become of us?” She was answered in this way: This world has seen countless things that have worried people rick and even unto death. There was an invasion of the Huns Into Europe; the blood letting of the French Revolution, the long and bitter wars of Napoleon that left thousands dead and hard times in England, France, Italy, Austria, Germany and Russia. There was a Black Death that claimed its thou-

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sands and typhus fever that claimed a million Russians. In America were the French and Indian Wars, the great Civil War and two world wars. What one needs to dispel some of the present gloom is to pick up a good world history and start reading it. One will find before he has finished the last page that most of the things that worry us now are but a drop in the bucket to what has been experienced in other days and countries. These periods of war and unrest come; they stay and plague us a few years and then times mend. The pendulum swings out and then it swings back. Lincoln once said of our people that they often wobbled but after a lot of mistakes they would eventually wobble straight. One of these days we shall see that behind the clouds that frighten us is a sun still shining. This is my honest opinion.

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