The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1967 — Page 3
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Tutoday, June 27, 1967
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CONTRACT BRIDGE'Powell Calls
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By B. Jay Becker (Top Racerd-HoWtr in Masters' Individual Championship May)
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4AKQ10 973 The bidding: North East South West 1 4 Pass 2 «|> Pass 2 4 Pass 3 NT Opening lead—siw of hearts. Some players suffer from the disease called notrumpitis when they are dealt a long and strong minor suit. Granted that six or seven taking tricks are a wonderful nucleus around which to build a notrump game, there still remains the problem of grabbing nine tricks in notrump before the opponents grab off
five.
Here is a typical case from a rubber bridge game. South had good reason to think his side had a game after his partner had opened the bidding with a diamond. But his tactics were surely questionable when he
1 leaped impulsively to three notrump after North had rebid
his diamonds.
The defense promptly cashed their five heart tricks to put declarer down one in a hand
BIMINI, The Bahamas UPI— I 90th Congress by Adam Clayton Powell, Har-1 colleagues because lem’s congressman-in-exile, call- misuse of official
a news conference here to-
where five clubs with 100 ! day to discuss a subject that honors was ice cold. So instead j could be vital to his future—the of scoring a plus of 700 points, i senate censure of Thomas J.
South went minus 100 for a net
loss of 800 points.
Such disasters unfortunately occur in many games where there is a tendency for a player | with a long minor suit to con- | tract precipitously for a no- i trump game without bothering ; to check whether or not it is the best landing spot. Apparently these players fail to realj ize that the shortest route is not necessarily the best way home. It is true that most hands ; which make five clubs or diamonds will also make three notrump, but that in itself is hard'
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trump, out mat m itseix is nara- m ■ ly a good reason for falling to £117006 QuOflO
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investigate the minor suit gams when the notrump game is in
doubt.
In the present case. South would have been better off to make a convenience bid of two spades over two diamonds and in that way ask North to bid notrump with a heart stopper, if he had one. North would surely have responded three clubs, and South, now twice warned of the weakness in hearts, could then confidently leap to rive chibs.
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payrool funds. His lawryers contend that the harsher House action was taken because Powell
is a Negro.
Of late there has been some
The conference was planned; talk among House members! for 11 a. m. EDT. that the Dodd censure may help The Negro preacher-politician. Powell regain his seat in Conwho has spent most of 1967 at gress. his Caribbean retreat here, was The total amount of money expected to break his long . involved in the Powell case was silence on the case of Dodd, the i $46,228.48 in government funds. Connecticut senator whose case The amount involved in Dodd’s in some respects parallels his conversion of political contribuown. ; tions to private use was over Powell was excluded from the $116,000. but this was private
rather than public money. Most House members argue that the Powell and Dodd cases
MOSCOW UPI —Gen. Alex- are unrelated, but many conander Yakovley, designer of i cede the difference in severity Russia’s Yak series of aircraft, ! of punishment works in Powell’s Monday said Western Europe is favor. Under pressure from comparatively ahead of the home, many feel they must vote United States in many phases a punishment for Powell in of aircraft and electronics tech- proportion to that administered' nology. ; to Dodd. i
DONATES TO PARK PROJECT—The Greencastle Chapter of the NAACP donated a check to the Greencastle Jaycees toward the Jaycees goal of $15,000 for the community park project now underway. Presenting the check and pictured
above are (left to right) Mrs. Julius Edmonds and Mary Frances Strain. Accepting the check for the Jaycees are Don Barnes and Larry Elam.
King Hussein talks to U.N. delegates
Patrick Nugent goes home Monday
UNITED NATIONS UPI — to the Soviet delegates. He said many things but not mainly finest fighting unit-be smashed
1 King Hussein of Jordan is only five foot three. But to many in the United Nations General Assembly today he appeared to
be a giant.
A sad, weary monarch but proud and tough. The delegates from 122 na-
he got beaten. But he clearly East or West, attitudes or po- j by Israel Some estimates put
he said. The little king finished
and
showed he was unbowed.
sitions.
his loss at 65.000 men. “It was a folded his notes. The room burst
survive “There are reasons to cause nightmare ... I don’t usually with applause.
ground down by sorrow for the us to b * bitter - But we are 2180 have many ’ ^ cheerin S rolled throu & h
“Jordan will still
moment. We will arise again and with us will rise the Arab nations ... it is apparent We have not yet learned how to use
AUSTIN, Tex. UPI —Luci and she wore a fitted Carnaby. K™* Monday gave the 32-year- the weapons of modem warfare Johnson Nugent, who will be 20 streaked, orange, red and green old Hussein the longest, loudest but we shall if we have to,” he
years old on Sunday, took her 1 colored knit dress for her de-blue-eyed, pink-cheeked son, parture. She met the press holdPatrick Lyndon Nugent, home ing her moon-faced, eightfrom the hospital Monday. j pound baby in her arms with
'husband, Pat, standing beside The President’s daughter; her
his parents do the talking. Luci told reporters her son,
confessed that although as a; g^y old Lyn aeeme< , little girl she always thought campletely content during ^ about having a family, she was p ress conference and let
still “dazed and awed” by the realization of the experience.
“I thought I knew what hap- j bom June 21, looks “like Pat,” piness was on my wedding day, has slate blue eyes and “very but I found I didn’t really know i definite opinions about things.” until we had Lyn,” she said.
Luci left Seton Hospital wearing a striking mini-dress, and verbalizing for her generation all the things she felt as a
new mother.
She was proud she had kept her figure down to a size seven
applause of the emergency session debating the war that struck his kingdom hardest of
all.
Hussein did not, like some Arabs, rage at the United States. Hs said no sweet words
said.
Hussein, who put down rebellion at 21 and for more than a decade has mastered one of the world’s shakiest seats of power, did not wave his arms. He said he was bitter about
bitter about our own mistakes,
that were numerous.”
“We were in for it from the start and had to do the very best we could with the maximum amount of coordination
possible and preparation.
“We did our best. But it a wasn’t good enough,” he said.
“But there were times when I, the gold and blue hall, thought I was living in one. To As the applause continued the see the results of years and king stood and bowed to the years of hard work crumble . . . delegations in acknowledgethere were moments when one ment. It was the first curtain wished it were the end for one,” call of the session.
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Hussein, who before the war had been strongly pro-Western, went into battle areas and watched his proud Arab legiononce named as the Arab world's
5 firemen hurt in 3-alarm blaze
2,000 Commies die since April SAIGON UPI — U.S. Army
( troops moved north in mid-
April to strengthen Marines
! just below the Demilitarized i zone have killed more than 2,- ! 000 Conununist so far, military
spokesmen reported today. U.S. losses were described as light.
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Most of the casualties were
SOUTH BEND, Ind. UPI—A three-alarm fire in the down- | town district early today swept several business establishments,
: injuring five firemen. ! * n 8ca ^ ered sroall flights
Three firemen suffered minor dements of Task Force Oregon! :gp^ . injuries when the floor gave P ushed ttfoug* 1 heavily jungled fT ^
way while they were battling; mountains on the coast about flames in the State Lunch res- ’ 325 miles northeast of Saigon, taurant and they plunged into j 111 a typical action Sunday the the basement. | Americans killed 17 CommuThe three, Capt Edward Bot-1 nists and lost one American torff, Charles Bums and Hubert j killed and nine wounded. Borgoin, were rescued by fellow. A spokesman said Allied i firemen. j trpops killed 158 more Commu-
Also injured were Capt. Ken-
neth Tubbs and Lt Richard Sowala. The fire broke out shortly after midnight and it took firemen about three hours to bring the flames under control. Origin of the fire was not determined. Ihe restaurant and an adjacent watch repair shop were badly damaged. Five other business places suffered considerable smoke and water damage.
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VIETNAM, with 127,000 square miles, compares in area closely with New Mexico, the fifth largest state, with 121,666 square miles. But Vietnam has a population of more than 32 million, about evenly divided between North and South, to New
Mexico's 951,000.
nists in anti-guerrilla sweeps along the coast. South Vietnamese paratroopers in a strike led by armored personnel carriers caught and killed 107 Viet Cong on the outskirts of the ancient imperial city of Hue. South Koreans killed 43 more without suffering a casualty and U.S. Marines killed
8.
The U.S. Marine action came
at start of a
Operation Calhoun
this weekend and involving aj CHICAGO UPI — The heads multi-battalion Marine force— ! of three national medical orthousands of Leathernecks. It ganizations criticize the new was being carried out 365 miles president of the American
Heads criticize new president
northeast of Saigon. The 2,000 casualties were raked up by a division size task force hastily assembled from three Army units-the 101st Airborne, the U.S. 25th Division and the 196th Light Infantry Brigade.
Sets blame
JAKARTA UPI—Central J a-
Medical Association (AMA) for being more concerned with business than the Hippocratic
oath:
“It is apparent that the AMA plans to continue its futile opposition to what has clearly been mandated by the American public—federal support for : medical research, medical education, hospitals, medical insurj ance for the elderly, programs for the medically indigent and
karta’s mayor charged Monday:
the fire which razed more than P a Y ^
Meredith starts 4th day on road RATESV3LLE. Miss. UPI— James Meredith, marching “against fear” through the Mississippi farm country, began his third day on the road yes-; terday full of birthday cake and wearing new shoes to ease his blistered feet. Meredith and his small band of marchers set off from a big oak tree here toward the little towns of Courtland, Pope, Enid and Oakland. Meredith said he felt fine "except for my feet.” The high leather boots he wore when he began the march Saturday from the point where he was shot from ambush near Hernando, Miss., last year, wore a blister on the little toe of his right foot. So yesterday he wore low-lace-up shoes with lenghtwise slits in the sides to let his feet expand. The day was overcast and he wore a rain hat Meredith spent the night in Sardis at the home of Cora Lee Stewart, celebrating his 34th birthday. Mrs. Stewart, he said, presented him with a big yellow birthday cake. Meredith, calling his hike a “march against fear,” found a heavy dose of fear Sunday. As he passed through Sardis, he called to an 8-year-old Negro boy, saying “If you were 16, you could walk with me.” “Nah, not me,” replied the boy. "I don’t want to risk it. There’s people in the bushes around here and they’ll kill you.”
Far East trip
500 homes in the Indonesian capital over the weekend was started by “elements of the Communist underground,” the
official Antara news
said.
care.”
MANILA UPI—The Savan- ■ nah, the world’s first nuclear merchant ship, arrived in Ma-; nila from Inchon, South Korea, ^ Monday night on the second leg of its maiden voyage to fixe Far
East
TOKYO UPI — Communist The 22.000 ton American-built agency China and Zambia Monday issu- vessel will visit Hong Kong, ed a joint communique en- Taiwan and Pusan, South
Police said the fire left 5,000 nouncing the signing of an eco- ! Korea, en route to New York. persons homeless and caused nomic and technical coopera-
$200,000 worth of damage. tion agreement.
Joint pact
Awful effect
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LONDON UPI—BeaUe John Lennon’s pop art-painted Rolls Royce was a loser at the j Concours d ESegance rally at Battersea Park Sunday. It didn’t even rank. One judge, wallpaper designer Sir Francis Rose, said “the radiator is good and the black windows are amusing but the overall effect is awfuL”
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