The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1967 — Page 3

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By PHIL NEWSOM ▲aide from a couple of diplomatic breaches which were expected, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin adapted well to old England. He stayed at Claridges, a luxurious and expensive symbol of capitalism and became the first Russian premier, indeed the first Russian government official since Czarist days, to have dinner with a British sovereign. For their part, the British also made an important concession, departing from the black or white tie tradition to permit Kosygin to attend the palace dinner in an ordinary business suit Nothing much was expected of the visit and, on the surface at lease, that was just about the end result respite vigorous efforts by Prime Minister Harold Wilson to give it the appearance of urgency, especially on Vietnam. From the British standpoint, Kosygin could have made the meeting a success if he had joined Britain in a call to reconvene the Geneva conference of 1954 which divided North and South Vietnam at the 17th par-

allel and brought a temporary end to the fighting in Indo China. This he refused to do. He also refused to issue any public call to Hanoi to take some reciprocal step in reply to the lull in American bombing . of the North. This, despite the fact Wilson apparently was able to tell him in advance that such would occur. So, upon Kosygin’s departure, the situation seemed unchanged. Yet, the feeling persisted that something was in the works. Part of this stemmed from Washington where there were hints that conditions were developing under which peace talks might be held. Part of it came from speculation surrounding the forthcoming trip by U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg, which will include Burma and a talk with U.N. Secretary General Thant. Neutral Burma itself would not be an impossible meeting place for representatives of all sides, at least for beginning groundwork. Kosygin, while continuing to attack U.S. “aggression” in

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West opens the king of hearts, and you win with dummy’s ace and return a club. Your choice is to get to your hand by ruffing the third round of clubs; and then you will try a finesse in spades. The opponents take a heart and two clubs and then lead a third club, for lack of anything better to do. You ruff the third club and lead a spade, winning a finesse with dummy’s ten. So far so good, but it is not enough. You must get to your hand to take a second spade finesse If you want to make your contract LEAD KING You lead the king of diamonds from dummy, but West is too alert to take the ace. If he did, you could win the next diamond in your hand with the queen; and then you would take a second spade finesse. As it is, there is no entry to your hand. How do you manage to get that second spade finesse? Lead another diamond from dummy. West wins with the ace of diamonds and has to find a way of getting out of the lead. If West leads a trump, you get the finesse then and there. If West leads a heart (or if he had a club to lead), you can ruff in your hand; and then you can take the second trump finesse. You cannot get to your hand by your own efforts, but West will come to your rescue if you give him no choice. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, and the next player passes. You hold: S-K 7 6; H-K Q J 10 2; D-A 7; C-A K 9. What do you say? Answer: Bid three hearts, •niis jump in a new suit is forcing to game and sets the stage for slam tries. You will later use the Blackwood Convention to find out how many aces your partner holds, since you expect to bid at least a small slam There is no need to bid four notrump immediately, since you need more information for a grand slam and can afford to show your suit first and see what your partner has to tell you next

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Vietnam, told British members he had some influence with North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh. Even the bare suggestion carried with it the hint he might not be averse to using it under certain undeclared conditions. Perhaps even more important was his frank criticism of Red Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung. No Communist leader had ever done it before from a nonCommunist platform. Certainly Kosygin would not welcome an American victory in Vietnam. But it equally may be assumed he does not want a Chinese victory either.

Weather Blamed Fob Jobless Hike INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Weather was partially blamed for an Increase of about 1,000 new unemployment compensation claims. The Indiana Employment Security Division said the total of 29,697 last week as less than one per cent above the preceding week, but claims by persons out of work a week or more decreased by about 700 while the initial claims rose. In addition to weather keeping construction workers off the Job, a slowdown by an auto manufacturer in another state was felt in the Gary region. Initial claims in the area were up by about 450 because of layoffs in a local plant supplying the out-of-state firm.

Shopping Guide

The following guide to the nation’s food buys for the weekend was prepared by the U. S. Departments of Agriculture and Interior for United Press International. WASHINGTON UPI — A varied assortment of meat, poultry and fresh produce awaits food shoopers on this mid-winter weekend. Meat counters in many parts of the country will feature beef roasts and steaks, hams and pork roasts and various cuts of lamb. In the poultry department, watch for generous table and Lenten main dishes. Generally, canned salmon is the lead-

ing fish buy across the country. To be sure that the meat, poultry and eggs you buy are the quality you expect, watch for the USDA grade shield, your guarantee that the product has been checked for quality by graders of the consumer and marketing service. The round mark of federal inspection assures you the product is safe to eat. Fresh vegetable selections for the weekend include cabbage, carrots, celery, lettuce, potatoes, and radishes. Fruit bins will feature a, colorful array of apples, avocadoes, bananas, grapefruit and orange.

Th« Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Thursday, Fabruary 16, 1967

County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Hallie Sipple, Cloverdale Arthur McKee, Cloverdale Alfred Shumaker, Quincy Dorothy Melton, Spencer Sereda Church, Coatesville Michael Ryland, Fillmore Grace Williams, Greeneastle Jennie Vaughn, Greeneastle Violet Drockelman, Greencastle

Masonic Notice Called meeting of Owen Lodge No. 655 F. A A. M. Sat 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Hall In Quincy, Ind. Master Mason degree. Visitors welcome. Robert Sterchi, W.M.

Masonic Notice Called meeting of Morton Masonic Lodge No. 469, Friday Feb. 17th at 7:30 pjn. Work on fellowcraft degree. Everett Hazlett, WJL

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