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JAY BECKER East dealer. Both sides vulnerable, NORTH | 4109876543 @AK SAE +— WEST EAST ‘—- 42 @Q3106 we @Q1083 @KIT &Q10964 & AKI87532 . SOUTH A AKI2 9987532 ‘ 542 -— ‘ The bidding: ' East West North Jide & 2. 34 Ode Pass Pass 66 Opening lead—queen of hearts. “A hand reported in the Bridge World mazazine by John C. Stab- lein, of Seattle, Wash., contains one of the strangest safety plays on record. : The §° bidding, particularly South’s overcall with the four- card spade suit rather than the six-card_heart,guit, was also off the beaten ‘path. The spade call had a great.deal ofamerit, though. South was not in position to judge so early in the hand which side was destined to buy the contract. If the hand belohged té*the opporients, he wanted to encourage a spade lead frorfi~partner if West be came declarer. Furthermore, if he got doubled in one spade. he rT it i H | E i 3 + it f 4 i i : i i | fi | Bix * i ty pete aFRS oe, : Soa a 32. 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Lid. 187 Great George St. Charictietown 24 Central St., Sammerside | | j 1 F 5 nM Ht il ti Th Hie i ore is E g f if F F ! f [ akg cae F i E 7 HE Million Medals Unclaimed Are Dept. Headache OTTAWA (CP)—A few more years will be required before the veterans affairs department gets rid of the “headache” rep- resented by about 1,000.000 un- claimed Second World War medals, the Commons veterans affairs committee was informed Thursday. F Deputy Minister , Lacien Lalonde said the medals are go- ing out at the rate of about 2.500 parcels. a month to applicants and to veterans who haven't ap- plied but whose address is on file with war service records office: Abdtit one in five \parcels is returned. _ : _ In the 13 years since the war, the medals had caused the de partment many headaches, he said. One was the initial policy of sending them only on applice- tion of the veteran. NOT WORTH IT “A medal you_have to apply for isn't - worth having,” re marked C,,, W. Carter, Liberal MP for Burin - Burgeo and a veteran of five years’ overseas service in the Second Worild-War. His remark followed some good-natured kidding among com- mittee members about MPs who haven't applied or received their medals> and -chairman Walter Dinsdale (PC _— Brandon-Souris) suggested Col. Lalonde might make a list and formally present them at a future committee meet- ing. Col. Lalonde said 3,146,856 war medals were struck and became available for distribution Oct. 1, 1949. About 1,060,000 were eligible for them up to Jan 31 this year 556,000 had been sent their medals. CBA ‘MONDAY STANDARD TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—News : 7:35—A.M. Chronicle * 8:00—CBC News and Weather. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast. 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. \8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News 9:05—A. M. Chronicle 9:55—News **10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 10:15— A.M. 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