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What do you bid now with each of the £01- l0lW'in«g flour hands? 1- 691764! v--- 96234 mass 1 61 99874: Q9863 4.154 3- om, VKB5 go-is sou: 4- 475 93°43 6983 gnxao 1. Six spades. The opening three not-rulmlp bid represents a hand conltaining 25 to 27 high card points, notr-ulmlp distribution and starengtlh in all suits..Ac~cord- mgly. responder does not need Very much of a hand to make a slam. Where the responding hand has evenly balanced distribution, «azllhhlatneedbednneistoadd the high cardpoint count to the 0l>ener’s presumed 25-27 points. lit the total reaches 33 points, asmallslamisbid; lfthetotal comes to 37 points, a grand slam is bid. Wnheme the responding hand is unbalanced, some credit must be given also fior distributional val- ues. As a resullt, a slam is fre. quently bid even though 33 high card points are not accounted for. 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The only question to be resolved is whether three notrump is more ‘likely to make than four hearts. With 4 high card points fiacing at least 25, three notrumrp must be treated as practically a llaydown. Although four hearts can prob- ably be made, the ten-trick contract should not be attempted with such a weak suit. 1. 3. Six notrump. Witlh nolmump distribution, and 8 high card points, which brings the partner- ship total to between 33 and 35 points, a raise to six notrump is (indicated. Although the hand, standing by itself, is hardly im- pressive, it assumes slam stature opposite an opening three no- trump bid. With balanced hands, the point count method of evalua- tion is highly dependable. Simple aritlhlmetic points the way. 4. Four nohr-ump. Whether or not a slam canlbe made de- pendlsonl:l1esizeorfbhzel:hreeno- trump hid. Ill.’ panther has a mini- mum —- 25 points —— twelve tricks are not likely to be made. But if panther has maxlmlum values — 26 or 27 points —— there should be a good play fior slam. v The way to find out is to invite partner to go on. The‘ opener is free to accept or reject the in- not the conventional request for partner to identify the number of aces he has. It is merely a raise in notrump. Asks Rail - Union Talks Renewal .By JOHN LeBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writer CHICAGO (CP)—'I'he interna- tional chief 'of the ,firemen’s union has called -on the Canadian Pacific Railway for 1 personal talk with its president in the hope of resuming strike-clouded negoti-at-ions on the diesel - fire- men issue. President H. E. Gilbert of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen announced Wednesday he has written CPR president N. R.’ Crulmlp asking for a meeting. He said he is will- ing to meet Mr. Cruzmp any- where and anytime. After a session on the tire- men’s zlntemational policy com- mittee here, Mr. Gilbert told re- porters he thinks such a discus- sion could about a resump- tion of stalled‘ negotiations. He said he would hope that “any wall that has been erected” between the union and the com- pany could be remoged by an‘ in- itial talk between himself and Mr. Crnmlp and that company- union negotiating teams could diesel issue that was broken off several weeks ago. Max Conrad Lands. Safely SHANNON, Ireland (AP) —- Max Conrad landed safely at Shannon Airport Wednesday night after 20 planes and air- ports from Iceland to the Azores had been trying to make radio contact with him for more than live hours. ' Conrad was making his 35th crossing of the Atlantic in a- light plane, delivering I twin-em gined Piper Apache to a buyer in Austria. ’ He explained that shortly af- ter leaving Newfoundland he de veloped battery trouble and was forced to switch off his radio. There was danger loose wire connections might burn out his generator. tmuble I seem to have caused everyone but it was not in the least comfortable for me.” He added that the heating sys- tem also had tailed and at one the controls. THANKSGIVING MASS MONTE CARLO (AP)—Prince Rainier and Princess Grace at- tended a thanksgiving mass Wed- nesday in the Monaco cathedral for the birth of their son Prince Albert. The 26-year-old prince stayed home in the nursery. He will make his first public ap- pearance April 19 when he will be shown to the 2,000 citizens in the palace courtyard. HISTORIC PORT La Guaira, chief seaport of Ven- fired from a C81‘ iflt0 3 canteen in northern France. ezuela, was founded in 1588 by ‘Diego de Osorio. vitartion. The flour notnump bid k. DAILY ACROSS . Rules out . Ready money . Make-up lcolloq.) . Sorcery (B.W.I.) . A science (humorous) . Hospital employee .Tastes slightly . Keen . Compas- point labbr.) . Rodent ,:Iellylike material 19. 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