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North-South vulnerable, NORTH @as @KQ1093 762 eats WEST 864 @I732 Sts eee @Qsss K1093 » SOUTH @K109 64 @AK105 2Q582 The bidding: ‘ South West North East 1@ Pass 19 Pass iNT Pass 3NP Opening lead—four of spades. Part of the sKill in defensive play consists of giving declarer the opportunity to make an error. The defender who never gives de- clarer rope witl® which to hang himself can hardly expect him to commit suicide. Here is an elementary case which brings out the point we the play of the hand to see what's wrong with the picture. Declarer plays a heart towards dummy and loses es the deuce of spades’, won with the are. want to make. Suppose we follow | low spade|ed. as in the actual from dummy and wins East’s; which case the nine play becom- jack with the king. He leads ajes the winning play. | a diamond and leads another heart, finessing the nine. The queen of hearts is cashed, dum- my’s hearts are all good when the jack drops, and declarer makes nine tricks. Now let's go back and replay the hand from the defensive view. This time, when declarer leads a heart to the queen at trick two, East plays the deuce not the ace. South will then probably go to his hand wiith a diamond. and lead another heart. West plays the seven. What does declarer: now play from dummy | Of course, if declarer sees the, play the nine from dummy and| thus acquire four heart tricks as previously described. i But declarer, in actual play, | idoes not know which opponent thas the jack and which opponent has the ace, and he is therefore, faced with a guess whether to! {play the nine from dummy or the king. | : Thus.’ if the nine is played! from dummy, it may turn out that East was dealt J-x-x, and the nine play will then prove to} be fatal, whereas the king play) would have been successful. Or the situation may be revers- hand, in The point is that East should} the queen to the ace. Back com-|not win the heart at trick two, | but should give declarer the {maximum chance to go wrong by | Soouth crosses to his hand with! subjecting him to a guess. Canadian Press Steff Writer OTTAWA (CP)—A struggle be- tween the chartered banks and the credit unions—caisses popu- laires in Quebec—is haping up for a multi-milliondollar business im personal savings accounts and small loans; SI At present, the banks appear to hold the upper hand after increas- ing their charges for cashing cheques drawn on credit union members’ accounts and by levy- ing other charges against the co- operative financial institutions. However, the credit unions may hold a trump card. There is in- creasing talk about the possibil- ity of them setting up their own co - operative chartered bank through which they would deal at lower rates. UNAWARE OF APPLICATION | In the Commons Thursday, re- plying to CCF House Leader Hazen Argue, Finance Minister Fleming said he is unaware of any application for incorporation of a co-operative chartered bank. The previous day, Maurice Bourget, Liberal MP for Levis, Que., suggested Mr. Fleming in- tercede to patch up the current dispute between the chartered banks and the\ credit unions. but the minister gave no undertaking to do so althouzh he indicated he} is acqtainted with the situation. ——_ 8:30—Chico Valle. 9:00--Drama In Sound 9:30—Anthology. 10:00—Jazz. 10:30—Leicester Square 11:00—CBC National News Roundup 11:30—University of the Air 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off Struggle Shapes Up Between ‘Banks, Quebec Credit Unions) Credit uhion sources say the) banks told the co-operative instit- utions that the reason for the higher cheque charges is that they face rising operating costs. These sources say ‘the real reason behind the higher charges is the banks’ desire to hold back the credit unions’ mounting bus- iness. HEALTHY ORGANIZATION There now are some 4,300 credit | unions and caisses populaires | with some 2,000,000 accounts. Credit union members are usu-| ally family men and one estimate | is that 6,000,000 Canadians are di_. rectly or indirectly concerned in credit unions. | It is understood the view of the! caisses populaires in Quebec, where some 450 municipalities ae charge on cheques is a malty on their rural members who have no nearby bank branch. | Motor Vehicle Output Higher TORONTO (CP) — Canadian | motor - vehicle production last week is estimated at 9,196, vehic- | les compared -“th 6,361 in the! preceding week, says the Cana-| dian Automobile Chamber of} Commerce. Production was made up of! 7,979 cars compared with 5,568) and 1,219 trucks compared with 798. Total production to Jan. 10 is estimated at 10.524 vehicles com- pared with 10,502, made up of 9,134 cars compared with 9.078. and 1,390 trucks compared with 1,424. defenders’ cards, he will no doubt, —— * DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2 Over. 22. Con- oe ~ yi 4. maker 4. Metallie < sound 5. Detest 6. Concern T. Chocolate drink 9. Stunned 10. Scolds 25. Guido's ELE ub as 4 . DIE! 27 — Here’s how te work it: AXYDLBAAXE tf LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. each day the code letters are different. “\ A Oryptogram Quotation TILLY THE TOILER GRANDMA Stewart MacKay ial ‘e 969; Kirg Fedtates Syndicate, Inc., World rights reser: 187 Great George St. ‘“‘We Trade Tires” Dial 5547 OF COURSE WE WILL TRADE NOW! : > - 3 WHILE THE WHITE HUNTER HAS THIS DEAL ON HE’LL GIVE YOU THE HIGHEST TRADE-IN IN TOWN On a 1959 Admiral TV PY ett ee ee FIRESTONE ' _HOME & AUTO HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. ASSOCIATE STORE 24 Central St. Dial 3800 Summerside are without banks, is that the ad- |. Hydro Workeers Sign Contract TORONTO (CP)—The Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion and its employees’ , union agreed Tuesday on a two-year contract, ending the threat of a strike. . Final wording of the agreement is to be completed today and the new contract submitted to the union’s l6-man executive com- at Laie of dein - wide! pours | mittee later in the day. 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