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He became intimately as- sociated with Mohandas K. Gandi and the All-India Congress Party and became known as _..‘‘The Great Sahib.” tot, He returned to England in 1931 and succeeded his father as. Vis- count Halifax in 1934. He became foreign secretary in 1938, suc- ceeding Anthony Eden. Eden had ed in protest against Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's ‘ concessions to Hitler at Munich. eel CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER cEEe Opening lead—king of spades. The power of the crossruff is shown in this hand from a re cent tournament. North optimis- tically pushed the bidding to a South had made during the aue- tion. West led a spade and dummy ‘| took the ace. 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Only a elub trick was lost and the slam was made. South scored eight trump tricks and four high - card side tricks. Without the benefit of a cross- ruff, South would not have fared chosen to draw trumps imme- diately, he would have made five | trump tricks instead of eight. But this was obviously not a hand in which to draw trumps. Maximum mileage from the slam despite the minimum bids ‘UP Suit could be obtained only by using each trump separately and not together on any one trick. West could have defeated the contract had he opened a trump —not a farfetched lead on the bidding. Both North and South had indicated distributional val- ues, and a trump lead to cut down ruffing power was worthy of con- sideration. Against this attack upon the imminent crossruff, no cure would have been possible. 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