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North-Southwlnerlblc. NORTH ‘65: CA4 .. OAQ-n K J2 I m E. Q EAST 4104 axes-r: 'o'zozl 011095 .843. oxc - §AIG 4:8" SOUTH ,. ’ oars QK83 010972- . 4.1093 ‘Thebidding: florth East South West 1. 1. 1m Pass 8141‘ Opening lead—ten of spades. Many situations faced by de- claret, which on the surface ap- pear to present him with an 'ab- solute guess of what to do, turn out, upon inspection, not to be logical attack. . Observe South’s problem in this deal. where a spade is led win’s East’s queen with the ace. The danger of defeat lies in the possibility that East’s spades willbecome established and that he will later be able 'to take the lead to cash three Spade tricks as well as perhaps a diamond and a club. ' ’ the king, . trick two is to attack diamonds out the ace of clubs, he will eventually run into a one-trick set. As lit happens, West would win the club ace, "return a spade, East would play the king and another spade, and when East later got in with the king of dia- monds the contract would be de- feated. If, however, South were to take the diamond finesse at trick two, the contract would be made, since East, upon taking could establish his spades, but would then be un— able ever to cash them. He would lack an entry card. How is declarer supposed to know that the proper play at and not clubs? There are several steps of rea- soning South should follow which lead to the corrth answer. The first is that the contract cannot be made if East has both the diamond kind and club ace. This possibility is therefore excluded from declarer’s thoughtss in fa- fover of a possible hand East may have which permits making the contract. ' Furthermore, the contract will always make if West has the dia. mond king, regardless of which suit iss attacked first. This case is also dismissed from conside- ation. ‘ The only case where South’s play is of vital importance is the one where West hasthe club ace and East has the diamond king. And whenever this is the case, It can be seen at a glance that if South’s first play is to force OTTAWA (CW—Finance Minis- ter Fleming found Canada's rep- utation high in every country he visited on a 35,000-mile, 48-day world tour from which he re- turned Sunday. He gave a group oi 20 reporters and a.TV camera crew a detailed account Monday or his travels and his reactions. He was convinced Asia, South- east Asia and Japan constitute the most strategic area in the world and he was proud of what Canada was contributing to raise living standards in such places. “It was a wonderiul trip but strenuous —— and I lost nine pounds," he said. In India, Paki- stan, Malaya, Siam, Hong Kong and Japan he said he found Can- ada was a country above suspi- Fina'nce Minister Reports Canada’s Reputation High only the diamond lead at thick two will make the contract. cion. The Colombo Plan for aid to needy countries in Southeast Asia was a most worthwhile effort and making significant progress in countries living close by the in- fluence of totalitarianstates, he said. Asked why Canada should be contributing to make work for people in foreign lands when thene were unemployed at home. Mr. Fleming said humanitarian reasons and simple self-interest would dicatate that Canada enter into these foreign aid schemes. They were\ helping to build up vast populations that would pro- vide a great market for Cana~ dian products once Asian living standards were improved even to a modest degree. Salem To Get Back Witches BOSTON (Aim-Salem will get back her witches, temporarily and theoretically at least, if leg- Islation proposed Monday- is en- acted. The legislature "last year vindi- cated Ann Pvudea-tor and others convicted and executed for witch- craft in 169293 at Salem. Now comes John Beresford Hatch of Salem contending the responsibility and authority for clearing the victims were those of the judicial and not the legisla- tive governmental branch. Hatch, sponsor of a 2,000«word resolution. asks repeal of last year’s legislation. The 1957 legislation, Hatch as- serts, “tends to make Massachu- setts jurisprudence a laughing- ‘stook in the eyes of enlightened society all around the world. “This legislative witches’ brew indelibly incorporated into Mas- sachusetts law not only does a too—Art Morrow Big Band Show 4:30—Concerto 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 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The official said in ‘he last three w e e k s, Newfoundland schooners have come to North Sydney in such numbers they can- not be supplied without some de- lay. “Newfoundland dealers cannot be given preference over other Atlantic provinces d e a l e r s.” Screened coal from the Dominion collieries can he s u p p H e d promptly to these vessels, he said. BEAST KILLS ONE PERPIGNAN, France (CPI— An explosion in a dynamite fac- tory killed one person and injured .seven near this town in south- “Most Newfoundland and other , I western France Monday. CONFOUN'D me LUCKII LACK ONLYA PALTRV CHANCE OF- SQUEEZING. MONEY OUT OF MARTHA. 0R ONE OF THE BOARDERS, AS AN OCTOPUS HA6 OF GETTING A FIRM GRIP 0N.A LIMA BEAN! % THREE DOLLARS TO ATTEND susew SOMETHING IN HERE WOULD BRING A GLEAM TO A PAWNBROKER‘E GREEDY EYE, a DEAT IT, our PAST . / EMERGENCIES: HAVE cosseo THE- owm‘ BANQUET FOR .M . MONTMORENCY FUNK» ? TREjgggggeifi/MATngAQ AND I. 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