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What would you now bid with each of the follow- ing five hands? 1- es carcass .8752 as." I. e 6 v Aoom . AQs a. 862 3. e QJ 9 mm 9 A93 a. ass ‘- 9 A0 O M7432 Q 8 fi KQ72 I. Q A10 O QJ0753 0 A8 .0 A84 1. Pass. The three notrump response shoWs 16 or 17 points. stoppers in the unbid suits, and notrump distribution' (always 4- 8-33 or 4-4-3-2). As such. it con- stitutes an invitation to proceed towards a slam with values in excess of a minimum opening bid. The jump response is by no means iorcing_ There is no good reason to bid again with this hand. A slam is out of the question. since the combined point count is only 28 or 29. There is also no reas- onable basis for thinking that a suit contract will play hetteri than a notrump contract. The best thing to do is assume that partner will ma nine tricks on shear power. 2. Four hearts. This is new a forward-point: call. The rebid vvv v CKCW-TV 12.45 p.m.—Newe, Weather. 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NHL Semi-Fina|s 11.15 pan—Juliette 11.45 p.m. Sports Unlimited 12.00 p.m.—-cac IV News -points—— all of which will pull I merely savs that four hearts ; ' likely to fare better than three notrump. You would have to do more than hid four hearts to show interest in getting to a slam. Obviously. the hand is more likely to make four hearts than three notrump. thou: must be granted that both con- tracts will probably make. 3. Six nutrump. This is simply a m a t t e r of arithmetic. The combined point count is bound to be 33 or 34. which means there will be an excellent chance of winning twelve tricks, Partner has notrump distribution. and so do we. The raise to six is clear- :3“ em a 0 ul. 4. Four clubs. Here we don't have the point count to indicate slam, but we do have the dis- tribution that makes a slam a distinct p o s s i b i lity. It is not. necessary to have a combined high- card count of 83 points to ake a slam if there are sufii- clent distributional advantages to make up for the discrepancy 30 Persons Plan Quebec, Cubo Protest March NEW YORK (APl—Some 30 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April 5, 1963. 18 conditional disarmament—with. out international agreement—i and a renunciation of the use of 5 military forces. We advocatel instead a reliance on defence oi ‘ freedom through non-violent re-l a I! l The committee is a non-mem-i 61 so > 2 U persons will set out from Que- bership organization in whichi) . next month one 2.000-mile, walk they hope will lead in the: US. naval base at Guantan-1 Cuba. i are supporters of the: Committee for Nonviolent Ac-‘ tion and their march is to pro- test U.S. policies on Cuba. ‘ Since it was organized in 1957, the pacifist organization has staged hundreds of demonSTJ‘I-i ons. in most major cities in: the United States and many‘ abroad. - i It sailed boats into the Pacific to protest US. nuclear testing there and it sent another boati from London to leningrad to‘ make a similar protest against Soviet tests. ‘ Neil Haworih. cit-secretary and active in peace movements in 1950, said: “The basic purw pose of the committee Is to or-: ganize non-violent, direct action projects for peace. "llhe idea we are trying to communicate is to advocate un- - amo. 2 w: sympathizers support and par-i ticipate in projects. It claims; 13.000 oi these "supporters" in; the U5. ‘ The committee's latest proJ-f ect. tihe Quebec-to-Guantanamo.l march, is to begin May as. The. marchers plan to go by Rome, ., where they will meet other marchers from Cleveland and Boston. Some of the group will con- tinue on to Washington and then to Miami. They hope to take a‘ plane or boat in Miami tor the; trip to a. The demonstrators will urgel a resumption oi norm travel] and trade with Cuba and a- voluntary withdrawal of U.S.i forces from its naval base atl Guantanamo. MADE BIG INCREASE ‘ Britain increased exports to; the Soviet Union from $136,000“ 000 to $330,000,000 between 1958' and 1962. of 2 or 3 points. The fact is that most slams bid and made are based on about 28 to 30mm:- card points. It is far more desirable to name the clubs than rabid the hearts. There is a reasonable chance that partner has four clubs, in which case a slam in clubs can be reach . 5. six hearts. This hand fig- ures to produce twelve tricks. We have only 15 points. it is true. but they are gilt-edged their weight, Aces are crucial in slam contracts. and we h av e three of them. An ace normally counts as the equivalent of two queens in the point-count scale. but where a slam is involved. the ace rises appreciably in value. 12.10 e.m.—CKCW-TV News 12.25 a.m.—-The late Show The Detectives SUNDAY PROGRAMS 11.02—Notes 3. Music HAS—Bulletin Board 11.50—Notes 8. Music 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weaiher CFCY-TV 12.30 pom—Musicale 1.00 p.m.—Hour of St, Francis 1.30 p-m—Country Calendar 2.00 p.m.—Ail Star Golf 3.00 p.m.—Youth Concert W" Pfl‘l'b 4.00 p.nt.—-Worid of Sport 11.30 p.m.-—Mlke.Hemmer 12:00 p.m.-CBC 1V Newe 12:14 e.rn--Viewpeint 12.20 e.m.—CKCW-TV News 12.2.ll e.m.—Midnlght Them. Rogues Yarn TV. 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