CONTRACT BRIDGE EU UyI.IAV QUIZ Y” m gmlmunheritvm. prospect of a notrump game. The Ihrabia. The bidding bah bean: Won North Ihst Iouth IQ Dhie. IQ ! What do you now bid with saehdthafollow ..fourhaiida? 1- CAN Q00 OQJIO N00" 2. QKOI5 oium as an; a aqssua as gas: aQ.i'.l' 4. arms os use uiou 1. Two notrump. The informa- tory double by partner. generally speaking. represents that he also has an opening bid. in replying to the double therefore. the respond-! er makes weak or strong bids in much the same way as if his part- aer had opened the bidding. East's heart bid relieves South, of the obligation to bid. arid. with a poor hand. the responder simply passes. Any bid made voluntarily over one heart. shows strength. pi sumabie is minimum require IIXJKIZB 12 high card points facing North's vigorous identification. The lack of a heart stopper should not stand in the way. it must be inferred North has heart strength as part of his double. 2. Double. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. East": heart bid is subject to suspicion. The best way to show up the pay- chic. if that's what it is. is to make a business double. if. as is prob- able. the bidding takes a new turn. the spades will later be shown. Partner will then know of the heart and spade length as well as the high card values necessary for such a sequence. 3. Two spades. it should be as- Pago 10 The Guardian Friday. Mar. 1: 1957 "'7 "'3': 5'' NI 5 5 There is a strong implication that North's hand can-ias spade support. even if only ninaratoly. andtbisbeingthecase.itisaot to be expected there will be four losers. Evaluating the hand on a point count basis. South has to points in high cards plus the distribu- tional values which are wuth 3 or 4 points more. since there is an added feature in the form of con- trol in every suit. There is. there- fore. what amounts to an opening hid facing an opening bid. 4. One spade. There is just a- bout enough strength to Justify a voluntary bid. Although the spade suit. is nothing to brag about. the length of the suit and not its strength. is the determining fac- sumed. after North's informa- tor. Remember we are leaning. in effect. on an opening bid. BEDTIME STORIES and the degree of strength may be shown by skipping one level. The jump to two notrump indi- sates to North there is a good Win "Silver Dollars" Get your entry form in to the "Silver Dollar Man". Forms are Ithched to every carton of Nes- bittls Orange and Evangeline Flavors and every large bottle of Evangeline. Will Up To EIGHT SILVER Truly The First Babies yBoasi not at all. It doesn't pay... Chagrin is all you get that way. -Roddy Fox. Reddy knows whereof he speaks. Raddy is smart. In all the Green Forest there is no one in a fur coat who is smarter than Reddy Fox. What Reddy says you may be very sure is so. From a safe distance. though you might not have thought it safe had you been in his place. Reddy was watching Nlrs. Buster Bear as she sat beside it great white mound ter Thereis nothing to do and nothing to cat.” ”You said it." declared Reddy. ”It is so long since I have had a really good dinner. all i could eat. that I can't remember when the last time was. How are the bab- lea?" Mrs. Bear turned her head and there was an ugly sound in that eyes. "Dont you dare touch these babies. Don't you go near them. Redcly Fox." she growled and there was an ugly sound in that growl. Reddy Hastily backed a Iy BIAGIIAN MAYNEI larch I when nearly 5.(Il).tlIt Negroes in Britain's West African colony of the Gold Coast h citizens of an independent African nation. renamed Ghana. within the Commonwealth. The emergence from colonial to sovereign status of this rich tem- tory. which is the world's largest cocoa producer. is seen by its lead- era as an inspiration to all Afri- cans in the continent's colonies who are looking to the day of their own home rule. Ghima's transition was accom- plished in partnership with the British government and there was little of the violence which has marked the nationalist nspirzitions of Negroes in other parts of Africa. PM'S TRIUMPH The birth of the new nation. hailed as a symbol of the new ' Africa. is a personal triumph for its prime minister. Kwame Nkru- mah. He returned to the Gold Coast after 10 years spent study- ing political organizations in the United States and Britain and started I new and virile political party. which in 1949 launched a countrywide campaign for "sell- government now." Within two years--in the I951 general elections-the party had captured a majority in the legisla- ture at a time when Nkrumah and other party leaders were in prison on sedition charges. LONDON viteiitei-it - A new Ch -chapter in African history opens Commonwealth On March 6th ltswasrsieuedhygoveraoi-air arias Arden-Clarhs. and athh aentatioa la the 186 general elec- tion and a new constitution was Igiollted making the Gold Coast virtually self-governing. MINORITY HAD FEARS Storm clouds gathered in the country's Northern Territories pro- tectorate and in Ashanti. where the official opposition eyed with alarm the growing power of the Nitrumah forces in the central parliament and feared that the area's minor- ity rights would be disregarded. When it appeared that the in- ternal dissenaioii would sirupt the whole program. Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd hurried to the Gold Coast and succeeded in eas- ing the tension in a series of talks with the government and opposi- tion leaders. From them emerged a new con- stitution aimed at safeguarding minority interests by giving con- siderable powers to the regions and entrenehlng them against in- terference by the central govern- merit. MORE PLAYER! Canadian anufacturers ship- rsd 225,000 golf clubs in 1955. a gain of l8.000 over the preceding year. ACROSS d. Boston's DAILY CROSSWORD MICKEY MOUSE "3 "la '90” M950”? "3" ”' ”" little it wouldn't think of touch- I-Ble-1 William: 22' DOLLARS (zreen Forest. That mount! was a ing them. You know I wouldnvts. 5.3ub.une. 5'1-Mn "Wu! 23 Fang Um To :r.;"x::.::.r .:?;':. ::.::.i:"-...::: he ----m -c-v------ "The Silver Dollar Man" she had just crawled. Now she ft l;"a';g';;u:”f,.i,":','u;f;,':,' 1:: mm 7'f,'.',',l""” ”' wntriuasmwnii Every Tuesdly "id Thurs- was blinking her rather small Bear wns anywhere mar. "uh '-Journey mo”, 3 msnmitu m'l-MK day over CFCY-11.30 a..m. 9”" ”"""””" ”"'”"”l- --now did you know I have bab- 12.1-ubric-tea 9. scum zooeeas '" ies?" Mrs. Bear wanted to know. 13-Lucid Africans 2'I.Ls-no E "1 heard them crying. 1wa5 up itcreeklatter 11. Banal 29.Glorl. ggg on that big pile of brush and the 15-145" N0 15-0lYmPlC 5” Z gound cam. up through . gmnll ls.Girl's contestant :o.short. " rutuasru Aunt on hole in the wow, Then 1 gmellgd nickname 18. kt it stand simple air in, 3,3; gmell ihepey 1-epned Red. 17.inteniation- (print.) 32. Parts 30. Heal d dyg Tim was quire true, -nu; m. allanguago 19. River of shoes .'i8.0wing tie holg in mg snow hgd been made 18. Location 48. A.) 35. Fresh. 39. Girl's name U. by the warm breath of Mrs. Bear 30-Eflcounh )o.Disguiu water fish to.l:xcavats CD rising and melting the snow very, trod Q very slowly. 11-5115 3 "How long have you had those 33-14-110 2 babies?" continued Raddy. bundle "Quite a while," growled Mrs. N-Tfldtfl Bear. The truth was they were a 16.Level month old. 33-01110410"-ll "So that makes them the very Il.Audl0neI first babies of the year in all the 82. Boil slowly ureen Forest." declared Redd). 3l.GreOklotl0r E "Hove you Ind I pleasant wln- He looked up and grinned ll Booty Stland J m-,'" and Reddy in iii. mm the Owl and Mrs. Hooty at their meaaun - pome mun" nest high in a tree close by. Mrs. 35.!'omalo deer O ' Hooty had often bo sted that they -u.l'ollns '- . Rgddy was grinning, Near as he always had the firs: babies of the l7.KInd at In . J OHANN was he really was safe and he year. WIVI l ; N?” 13 knew it. in the first place he knew "I wouldn't know." grumbled "'”""" E 39"” , that Mrs. Bear has just waltencd Mn, Be" without imgregt, P050" . - . The 305 Burner from a long sleep and probably u-5”w'd 9"" )- -' t ' & Electric Lu. He knew. too. that she must be too 31'? -I ' on and Iiaotrio anus-ou or Coal nus. 3"” to move qulddy ll sihe iwamend Arab I-eadeI'3 hiioundo g to and robabl she ddnt wa t :7 - Writ-r-W - lgoc;mwCI;:;-;;;; f p Y C u. Grows old " i - Teioviaiin - la-Isettos - llldlos - "Have you had a pleasant win- aft OUI'SQ "ow" . .n........-.. ..- - .- .... " ' ""53: :"ng""x:3 'o?.::.l;';,:,:.-:; ite2r?!n::fIl(:: Redqy In M most POL CAIRO lReutersl nu ind," mm IT FOLDED!-I CALLED I'M PI:ouDoI'Vou.'- w. But DAD.'.' lvxi-513'; - Imll III ' H - I . auu:aa'i:rb:ili:'ra:otov:s' "I d"'” k"0W anything Iboui of four Arab countries tllediled i (dim-) n-opp 5EcAusE Acout3LE YOUOEVEEYCONSIDEQA 5 ELSE hm-D ' winter. 1 have been asleep.” said Wednesday night to work for an r-is .i' a".:avi."s'ii:ii'.ai-'i'i':i'.'ai"i'ini'i"r'i? she in I deep. rumbly. izrumbly "immediate and unconditional V- A. 14! Whdlorlh lnllfuo N- 8- "It voice that seemed to come from withdrawal of lsrael" from the am"m”"';f'E'L'f,,'f, "a mum" way down in her throat. He look- Gulf of Aqaba and the Gaza Strip Dill MI, I. Ons-spot PAIPTYCOMING OFTHE GIELS DIDNT card ' t HAVE DATES-' To GIVE luo AM one OF THE GIRLS eveNiNo's FUN , ME! i-on Turin sake. DAILY CRYPIOQUUIIS - Here's how to work It: ed all about her. Everything was 1(- 5 d 1 5 di A bi , 5 X Y D L 3 A A X 3 : covered with snow. ''It looks to Kingngnusrin :( 33:13”, :.,,'i. to I. 0 N 0 F E L I. 0 W i Iill me alsedif winter is still here." She dent Nasser of Egypt and Pres- Otis lsttsr simply stands for mother. in this sample A is used 3 . "PW - , ,, ldent Shukrl El KIXWIUY 0' Syrll for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apos- 1:3. ;':':iig::i:rwnDoodM3'lcu. till li;.i?”'” you M. m "' ”'l"'"ed Ihlolntdcourutof Arab ti-opiiu. the tango. and formation of the words are all iiints. 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