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Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News and Weather :15—Maritime 8: Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A. M. Chronicle. 9:55—News CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER >» South dealer, gruesome te vecord, arrived Bots sides veinerable. & final contract of six notrump. NoRTH He also. got the king of spades gas and won with the ace. 96432 This declarer hed ne good $073 it succeeded, South reasoned, gg i ngansler eat oth agra tricks. So decided KQuS73 @965 oon K2085 for a series ef minor mira- S382 @1083 aie tp cone os Se Gay Saene $2 3654 to bring Somes ths som / souTH At trick two he led a heart and @43 Painessed the queen. The finesse @AQs worked. Then, with fingers cross- @AKeQ jed, he cashed the A-K of clubs, SAKI98 }dropping the queen. With everything going slong The bidding: smoothly, and twelve tricks now South West North East certain, declarer made his bid for 2m Pas 26 Pass ithe thirteenth trick, He cashed 2NT Pass 3NT A-K-Q of diamonds, Every- Opening leading of spades. [body followed, thus establishing This hand wes played im | Gummy’s seven as 2 trick. : duplicate match point pair game. Dummy was next entered with At one table the bidding went as the ten of clubs and the diamond ghown. The North-South pair | was cashed, declarer disposing of “were playing ace-showing in re- his spade loser. And then, to add sponse to two bids, which sc-|insult to injury, declarer led 8 counts for North's two spade bid. |beart from dummy, finessed the Declarer won the spade lead|jeck, and spread his cards to with the ace, He had to decide at | claim all the tricks. this point how best to utilize his| So this perticular declarer only visit to dummy. Not know. | scored 1,470 points, doing = mite ing that the queen of clubs would | better than the previous declares fai if he led A-K, declarer led the | whe was minus 200 points at ten and finessed. West grabbed/three notrump with the sume the. queen, peeled off five spade|cards. He succeeded in making tricks, and South went down two | thirteen tricks while the first de —200 points. edlarer made only seven. | But at another table ene South | It just goes to show that bridge pager, by a series of bids much is a scientific game, ~_- @@ 1359, King Features Syndicate, cD 4:00—Music by McMullin. bi Art Morrow Show : Ss. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast $:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary, Mar. Sportscast and Mus. Interlude. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. get aoe .30—Introduction te Wednesday Night. 8:40—Music. 10:00—Pace of the City. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Oéf. SHIPS GOOD FOR SCRAP NEW YORK (CP)—The New York Times says that almost 1,200 Second World War Liberty ships have been written off as weapons in the United States arsenal. The Times says the navy considers that the ships, with a total weight of more than 11,000,000 deadweight tons, are only good for scrap. s Fred jhilhaire Is Bewildered By HUBBARD KEAVY HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Embar- rassed and bewildered is the way to describe Fred Astaire these days. If you saw him pick up those Emmys, you know the phrasing is correct. “TI never dreamed the TV show would go into orbit,” he says. It won nine awards from the Tele- vision Academy. No show ever took so many. No star ever was so pleased—or so chagrined. He even offered to return one Emmy. This, Fred’s 60th year, will be his greatest: A TV show that will make a fortune, his first dramatic role in a movie, his autobiog- raphy. EGO DOESN’T SHOW Astaire seems shy, despite a half-century of success. However, he knows his worth and won't set- tle for a cent less. He has as muchego as any actor, but on him it doesn’t show. Three of Em- mys decorate his bar. But he re fused to have his picture taken with them. “That’d look, like I was blowing my horn,” he told an astonished photographer. He lives in a comfortable home, which he built, in the shadow of Pickfair. It is furnished in quiet taste. He likes to spend money (“it’s meant to be spent, not kept in a box’’), but he doesn’t pam- per himself. He dresses expen- sively, but casually. His coats are too short and his pants are too \tight (the English tailors’ influ- lence), but: he thinks other men’s -\are too loose. Being a widower, witty and wealthy, he often is asked as a fourth at bridge or as an eighth at dinner. Beautiful, unattached women certainly inspire some of these invitations. He turns. most of them down with charming, plausible excuses. 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