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NOR‘!!! gqiosu QK76 .82 I 4239.‘ ' 9 3.110951 gKJ1o‘l q.K4a an .83 .9654! lo!-$1.9.” UTE QAK858 QAQ4 OAQ {J62 Theblddlngs , south West North East 1. Pass 2; Pass 40 . years opening lead——-lack of hearts. ' One of the fiirst\thin;gs the neo- phyte learns is how to finesse. ’1lhere are dozens of forms ani- nesse can take, but the basic posi- tions are essentialllyithe same and not difficult to master. The hand on exhibit contains the most common finesse D051- tion of alll—«A-Q facing x-x-and also includes a more advanced form of finesse——Q-9-5 facing J-6- 2. . E. The latter combination is usu- ally best handled by leading low towards the jack, and after. los- ing, say, to the king, later lead- ing towards the Q-9, intending, if the next player pla.-ys low, to put OTTAWA (or) ‘—,A onte-Lin~a- new federal budget w-ill allow ‘a husband to give his wife title to $10,000 in the home they share without having to pay girft tax on the transfer. .. Under the same provision in the budget presented to the Com- mons Tuesday night, a farmer can give his son or da-u<ghter' a $10,000 share in a farm to be up- erated by the child or the fiamn and child together. ' ~ The exemption on such trans- fers up to $10,000, efifecotive‘ from last Jan. 1, can be claimed only once during the life of the giver’. The new benefit is in addition to the pnesent exemprtion allow- ing gtilltsof up to $4,000 a year without gisllt tax. Thus in one year a gillt of up to $14,000 may be made without paying tax. Mr. Fleming said it will cover most of the dillfioult tax cases in- volving transfers of home owner- ship between husband and wife and of farm ownership between a farmer and his children. The -budget specifies that the tra-nsfer exemption applies only I30 P1‘0@eI"ty used as a home by the married couple, and to farms to be operated by the farmer’s child or the fa-nmer and child to gether. A second change involves the tax on glimits made within three the donor's death. Un- der law, such gifts must be in- cluded in the donor’s estate on which succession duty may be levied. The new measure will allow a refund of that amount by which the giiit tax collected may exceed the succession duty on the gift. If there is no succession duty, the gift tax will be refunded. This applies in cases of deaths atlter ‘Tuesday night. At present any gift tax paid in Your Whole Family Will Enjoy this healthful, delicious treat. Buy some Wrigley’; Spearmint Gum today. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER . the heart lead and dmawing two , queen, , with a diamond. Wlh-an South then 4 net previously descrived, he ends ’ thmugh a valuable instrument of I2. SKIRTS thenineonlntfhehopeltwill home the ace. llf the tan is well placed, this play will prevent a loss of three tricks in the suit. It will be observed that’ if de- olarer, in this deal, after winning tmmps, fiinmses the diamond West can win and exit tackles the club suit in the man- losing three club tricks to so down one. All of which d1‘8.lWlS our atten- tion to the fact that the finesse, play, is an uncertain tool which may or may not produce the de- sired result. Famillianity with the finesse, its DAILY ACROSS 1. Cocoons 6. Feigns 11. African antelope 12. Gateway Uap.) 13. Comrades 14. Stand up 15. Sprite 16. Dross 17. Fish 20. Land measure 21. Aquatic bird 22. Flat-topped hill 24. Apportlon 26. Containers 27. Final 28. Clenched hand ' 29. Indefinite article 80. Grumble 82. Crumble by decay 85. Tear 87. Medley: 88. Of tone (0. Takes [dinner 41. Silly 42. Vestibuls 43. Island (Medit.) DOWN 1. Flashy fruit 8. Mountains (Russ.) 8. Danger: 4. “Honest Ir 5. Little girl 6. Color, as wood 7. Wind instru- ment 8. Dry 9. Dis- comfort 10. Mountains (west. U. S.) 16. Against 18. Plunder 19. 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He “wins the heart, d.I'3JWS trumps cawshes two more hearts, takes the ace of diamonds and exits with the queen. It cannot possilbtl-y matter to him vvhi:c«h‘-de- fender wins with the icing. A red suit hack’ gives South at rwflf-dis- card, while a club return guaran- tees declarer will not lose more than two clulb triclts. The niiwolfia-lbused finesse, it turns out, has nothing to do with One-In-A-Lifetime” Benefit Conferred Under The Budget lifetime benetfiit 'conferred by the‘ :12I229.’*2w?~-‘ the case. these cases can be credited‘ a-gxainst a subsequent succession duty on-the property involved, but there is no provision for re- fundson any excess. Reports Navy Recommended Labrador Shift WAKE UP! THE TV SI-IOW5 ARE ALL ‘ll I'M WAITING up r-on ETTA To COME. HOME.’ - V we (N. n: I HAVE To PARK. HERE TILL MORNING! IN "EN 3601'? so»: rnaroeo DOZED oer.’ BUT. DAD, r wnswr even ourlwweev . BROKE OUR. DATE , ' so I. saclceo up WHILE I ‘O’I'llAWIA (OP) —— Devtence Min- ister Peankes Tuesday told the Commons standing c-’ommittee on estimates‘ that the Royal Cana- dian Nuayy recommended the- tnansler of the Amctic patrol ves-I sell Labrador to the transport de- partment. The tran.sIter occurred last year. He also said that a landing[ mishap that slightly damaged the 019-105 Arrow at Toronto last week is not expected to delay its testing unduly. . At the same time the commit- tee’s steering body rescomrmended against calling Lt. - Gen. Guuy Simonds and Ma-j.-Gen. W. H. P. Maoklin “at this time.” The steering group did not rule out the possibility that both out- spoken critics of Canada’s die- fence policy might appear later. 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