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CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker , ffaa Record-Holder in Masters' individual Championship Hay)

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South West North East '14 Pass 14 P 438 1NT Pass 8 NT - Opening lead—four of spades. ' Part of the skill in defensive ■*4!ay consists of giving declarer ' jibe maximum opportunity for •rror. A defender who never gives declarer enough rope with which to hang himself can hard* -Jy expect him to commit sui-

cide.

Here is a type of hand that arises from time to time. Let’s follow the “normal” line of play and see what’s wrong with the

picture.

Declarer follows low from dummy on the spade lead and wins the jack with the king. He then leads a heart towards dumfwy and loses the queen to the ace. Back comes a spade, won

With the ace.

South now crosses to his hand

with a diamond and leads another heart, finessing the nine after West follows low. When he next cashes the queen and the jack falls, he happily gratae

nine tricks and calls it quits.

Now let’s go back and replay the hand with a slight change in the defense. This time, when declarer leads a heart to the queen at trick two. East playa

the deuce, not the ace.

South probably returns to his hand with a diamond and playa another heart. Again West follows low, but which card does declarer now play from dummy? .. Of course, If declarer sees the adverse hands, he plays the nine and thus acquires four heart

tricks as before.

But not having X-ray vision. South does not know where the ace and jack are located, and he is faced with a guess of whether to play the nine or king

from dummy.

If he plays the nine, it may turn out that East was dealt the J-x-x or J-x, in which case the nine play proves fatal while the king play would be suc-

cessful.

Or the situation may be reversed, as in the actual hand, in which case the nine is the only winning play. The point is that East should not win the heart at trick two, but should give South the maximum chance to go wrong by subjecting him later on to a

guess.

Heloise

Mary Vosburg • • • • Dear Heloise: When I purchase a new pair of draperies or launder old ones. I pleat them up and down with my fingers in accordance with the pleats at the top. Then at the bottom where the hem is, I gather the pleats together and loosely tie a cord around the end. I leave the cord on for several days (or a week) and believe it or not, the pleats are formed perfectly.

Before serving a hot baked potato, roll it on a hard surface or between two mitted hands. This loosens the inside of the potato and makes it easier to eat There are no lumps . . . it’s all nice and

flaky.

And if one likes to dump the potato out of the skin, it falls out without any fuss or

muss.

Sandra Hoover

• • • •

Dear Heloise:

Now that gardening time Is with us once more, I would like to pass along a suggestion

Truck Accidents Take Two Lives

I saw professional Interior

decorators do this in New York f or ~watering ttielhnibbeo that

is planted near the porch or

(4 1967, King Features Syndicate, lac.)

and the draperies hung beauti-

fully.

Astrid Bemtson • * • • Dear Heloise: If you happen to be lucky enough to inherit or have someone give you one of those beautiful leather-lined purses . . . Don’t close it when storing it for a long time. Always stuff it full of crumpled newspapers and leave the top or fastener OPEN! This will help eliminate moisture and mildew because the paper absorbs the moisture. These beautiful purses cost so much we should take care of them. Heloise • • • • Dear Heloise:

By United Pres* International Two deaths in separate truck accidents early today raised Indiana’s 1967 traffic fatality toll to at least 425 compared with

522 a year ago.

Jimmy Raj' Summerfcrd, 27, R. R. 2, Bexer, Ala., was killed shortly after midnight when his truck went out of control and struck an embankment on Indiana 1 south of Cedar Grove in Franklin County. The impact knocked the truck’s load of lum-

ber through the cab.

Wareka R. Dickey, 49, Town of Pines, was killed shortly before 1 a. m. in a two-truck collision on U. S. 12 at Beverly Shores. Police said a truck

control, crossed the centerline and hit Dickey’s truck head-on. Francis was injured. George R. Smith, 17, and Chester Foster, 17, both of Seymour, were killed Monday afternoon when their motorcj'cle went off U. S. 31A south of Columbus and hit a utility pole guj’wire. Authorities say the cycle, driven by Foster, failed to negotiate a curve. Cliffton Castor, 75, Shelbyville, was killed Monday night when a truck driven by his son, Carl, 39, Fairland, crashed into a cement wall at a service station along Indiana 7 at Queensville in Jennings County. Au-

patio.

Use a soaking tj’pe of hose— the flat kind with holes in one side. Weave this hose through the top of the shrubs making sure that the holes point downwards—not upward or sideways.

Then turn the water on.

The water will run down the branches and thoroughly soak the ground near the main stem and roots. It will not spray on the porch or the chairs and rugs.

Shrubbery will be more rich and poor nations,

thoroughly watered this way

and in a shorter time.

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R. R. 2, Chesterton, went out of

Tariff-Cutting Pact Is Sealed GENEVA UPI — One of the

late President Kennedy’s global dramas came true today. The Free World proclaimed an historic agreement for expanding world trade to benefit both

Since admission to the Union in 1819, Alabama has had six constitutions.

Be sure to use this method with well-established plants that will not break under the weight of the hose. Margaret Robinson

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Mao Warns China Of Hardships'

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HONG KONG UPI —Communist Chinese leader Mao Tsetung’s official newspaper Monday called on its nation of 700 million to practice pennjrpitching austerity and warned them to expect “several decades of hardship.” Their Communist land Is “not very rich,” the Peoples Daily said In an editorial. Analysts here said the austerity program laid down by the party is a new sign the Chinese Communist economy is being ravaged by Mao’s “cultural revolution” power struggle and purge. “The proletarian revolutionaries should resolutely practice austerity in revolution and, as masters of their socialist motherland, save every inch of cloth, every penny,” peoples Daily said. It said, “austerity is no small matter like saving a few pennies, but a prime issue of whether we carry the great proletarian cultural revolution

through to the end or not or whether we are absolute revolutionaries or corrupt people.” The organ cited vast waste blamed on Mao’s opponents and

head and personnel, and in-

The United States and its

major trading partners Monday night sealed the Kennedy round tariff-cutting pact to cap nearly five years of tough bargaining with billions of dollars at stake, i

The agreement will slash

tariffs on over 70 per cent of the items traded in the Free World now totaling some 840

billion in value annually. American and other officials

termed the agreement a new monument to the memory of

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SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Gangs of Negro youths tossed rocks, set fires and disrupted classes Monday in the second consecutive day of scattered violence and vandalism in San Francisco. Most of the troubles were centered in the Hunters Point and Fillmore districts — scenes of last September’s rioting. Police said they planned to keep reinforced patrols in readi-

THE WORD OF GOD

Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand/'

Matt. 4:17

repent ye shall all like-

Luke 13:3

deceive our-

I John 1:8

of tho glory Romans 3:23

JESUS SAID: "Except ye

wise perish."

If we say that we have no sin, we selves, and the truth is not in us. For all have sinned, and come short

of God.

If we confess our sins, he (God) is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. I John 1:9 Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures. I Cor. 15:3 And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him (Jesus) which died for them, and rose again." II Cor. 5:15 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins the just for tho unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit. I Peter 3:18 Wherefore he (Jesus) is able also to save them to tho uttermost that coma unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. Hebrews 7:25 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. I Timothy 2:5 Come now, and let us reason together saith the Lord; though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. Isaiah 1:18 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13 For thou. Lord art good, and ready to forgive, and plantious in mercy unto all that call upon thee. Psalms 86:5 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, end he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for ho will abundantly pardon. Isaiah 55:7 * JESUS SAID: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and aro heavy laden, and I will give you rest. , Tako my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. t For my yoke Is easy, and my burden is light." Matt. 11:28, 29, 30 • "And him that cometh to mo I will in no wise cast out." (I will not turn away) John 6:37 Gracious is tho Lord, and righteous, yea our God is merciful. Psalms 116:5

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Arseaal Fouad la Police Raids GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. UPI —Police seized a massive weapons arsenal in two suburban homes and planned to beef up protection for “black power” advocate Stokely Carmichael when he visits here Wednesday, Raids on suburban Belmont homes by police and FBI agents Sunday and Monday night uncovered two submachine guns, 14 sticks of djmamite, semiautomtaic rifles, ammunition, bombs, grenades and large artillery shells. Two men were arrested. The immediate fear of police was that an assassination of Carmichael was planned when the Negro arrives for a speaking engagement. Authorities immediately began an investigation of a possible link between the arsenal and Carmichael’s visit but Sheriff Ronald Parsons Monday night said an FBI investigation failed to turn up any leads. Parsons said a reinforced squad of policemen would be on 'hand Wednesday for Carmichael’s talk. The sheriff also said he expected to make more arrests and confiscate more weapons by the end of today. The sheriff said the raids climaxed investigations that lasted almost two years. It was unknown whether the weapons buildup was part of any political plot, he said.

ness today as unseasonable hot weather continued. A few hours after sundown, a gang of about 50 Negro teenagers raced through the predominantly Negro Bayview area of Hunters Point, smashing car and store windows and assaulting pedestrians. Fires were started in a lumber yard and outside the office of a van lines agency. Responding police and firemen were stoned. No serious injuries were reported and thi fires were put out quicklj-. One unidentified liquor store owner was attacked, but net seriously hurt. Police called the incidents “sporadic,” but a spokesman added “We’ll send additional units into Hunters Point if the situation demands it.” At the height of the evening rush hour on a main downtown intersection, several youths: smashed a plate glass jewelry store window with a hammer and fled with diamond rings valued at close to $25,000.

who signed the Trade Expansion Act in October 1962, authoriz-1 ing U. S. tariff cuts of up to 50 per cent, to launch the Ken- j

nedy round of talks.

The agreement meant that rich industrial nations such as the United States and those of. Western Europe will be able to greatly boost trade among themselves, leading to improved

living standards for all.

Initially, the agreement will benefit importers and exporters. But price savings from lower tariffs were expected to filter down to the consumer. The poorer nations will be able to export more goods to industrial areas and earn much-! needed income. In most cases they will not have to lower their own protective barriers in return. They will also get 4.5 million tons of food annually i

under the agreement.

ANTIQUE SHOW Twentj'-two antique dealers will have booths at an Antique Show and Sale at the Columbus. Indiana, 4-H Fairgrounds, May 20 and 21. The sale, sponsored bj’ Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will be open from 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday, May 20 and from noon till 6 p. m. Sundaj-, May 21. The proceeds from this annual event are used by Delta Theta Tau in Philanthropic projects.

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