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The Guardian Page 9 —-._- /‘~’-'3$=—. l|$I'|€E an orusselsfieiqnsn MINISTERS OF pp. ecoruwo mlemi35$DE' UN/NTERIPUPIFD PERIOD OF /33 YEARS (rm-ieso) 9"“""I'--V-4:-a-.v.uig.._... WIT 2 OTHER FULLY DEVELOPED PEPPERS Sardinia NATURAL ROCK FORMATION By B. JAY Double-dummy 1-obi ,Contract—Iou.r Ihpadgr. NORTH Q J 10 9 8 1 Q A 3 Q 9 8 7 Q A 5 4 » EAST 8 5 4 Q __. Q J 10 8 7 6 5 4 9 9 Q - 9 K J 10 6 3 2 Q 4. K J 10 6 3 2 SOUTH . Q A K Q 3 3 O K 2 Q A 5 4 up 9 8 7 Final contract—four spades. Opening lead—queen~ of hearts. It is an ancient privilege ac- corded to kibltzers and irate part. ners alike to point out, after play is completed, how declarer should have played and made the hand he just finished butchering. In fact, I am informed on good authority that this right to criti- cise declu-er’: play and call at- tention to his stupidity, after all 52 cards are known, was one of the pledges exacted from King John at Runnymede when he finally agreed to sign the Magna Charta back in 1215. 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This is strictly a double-dummy problem, by which is meant the reader is invited-—nay, urged—tp look at all tour hands, and take the rullest advantage of seeing the opponents’ cards. Beat de- fense is assumed. To get right to the meat of the matter, all declarer has to do to make the contract is win the heart lead with the ace and he sure to,.dr0p the king on the ace! This extraordinary play, where- by declarer voluntarily increaeea t e number of his losers from four to live, permits the hand to be made. The contract cannot be made unless the A-K of helrtl are both played on the am trick. Three rounds of trumps are drawn. the two minor aces are cashed, and West, fine fellow. B given his heart trick. He has only hearts left, so he leads two more hearts which we let him win, die- carding two diamonds from dum- my and two clubs from our hand. Then we claim the balanocs since two diamonds can be trumped in dummy and two clllh in our hand. By KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) —— Britain's ac- tion Thursday in reducing the bank rate to five per cent, the same level as that prevailing be- fore the st-erl-ing crisis of last September, may signal a general easing of credit ‘restrictions. The reduction. of one-half per cent came just 48 hours after the i chancellor of the exchequer, Derick Heathcoat Amory, an- nounced increased tax conces- sions for companies buying new plants and putting up new-build- ings. The Financial Times says “oh- viously the movement ba.ck‘to- ward the policy of economic ex- pansion now is beginning to gather some momentum.” The bank rate cut is the third since a heavy run on sterling forced the government to take the drastic action of increasing the ‘ rate to seven per cent from five last Sept. 19. On March 20, it was reduced to six per cent, and May 22 it was brought down to 51/2 per cent. INCREASED RESERVES The higher ban-k rate not only increased the vital gold and dol- BUDAPEST (Reuters) —— Com- munist legislators Thursday 811- plauded mention of Imre NagY’S liquidation while a g0V€I'f}m€flt leader chided- the West for mak- ing a fuss” over the execution. Deputy Premier Antal ‘A-pro told parliament the execution of Nagy and three of his associates in the 1956 revolt settled ac- counts with “criminals who hung the counter-revolutionary upris- ing around the necks of the people." _ The executions of Nagy. 1\_'T3.l-- Gen. Pal Maleter and two Jour- nalists—-believed to have been carried out here on _1\/Ionda)’-r were “stern but just,” A'PI'0 said. , “Not a few people are making a fuss in the West these days be- cause the Hungarian DGOPIE had a showdown with the criminals of the counter-revolution,” Apro added. FOLLOWED REPORT Apms remarks ended a report on the current three - year plan «.5~The Happy Gang 5~For The Piino ¥I0‘T /C Matinee Opening of Parliament &.:30~Nlai‘itime Fisli Broadcast, 5)“.~'§—'l‘iiiie Fm‘ A Song 6:"-l>~'l'he Stcry Klan -W—CBC 'l‘iinc.~. I310—T\lai'itinic Spni‘tsl‘2l>‘l 6715~CB(.‘ News and Weallier 6130*-Ra\\'hide :f_1C_'~Ro\'ing Reporter 7:°°‘B.\‘linc 7-gg~3lusic In The Evening ‘ '< ‘Speech from the Throne. ~°°~Hi Fl Club uhich the Hungarian Parliament had met to discuss. Hungary was right to forgive ‘these people who had been "de- l955 uprising, ceived" duI‘inf-3 the 8:30-—f\laritirne Magazine 9 : O0-——Va n(-ou V61‘ 'l‘heati'e 9:30—Summer l*"'zillow I l0:OO—CBC S,vmph0n3' 11;()0._CBC National News Roundup ill:30~Uni\‘ersity of the Air 12;0(l—Herc’s The Weather and Sign Off _ U. K. Bank Rate Cut May Mean Easing Credit Strings Red Legislators Applaud. Mention Of Ncigy Liquidation lar reserves, but assisted in the government's general anti - initia- tion policy. The rate establishes the general borrowing interest throughout the economy, setting the place for rnortgaiges. credit buying and loans generally. The latest reduction should give encouragement to productive in- vestment.-and a general stim-ul-us to the economy. Many business leaders consider the stimulus is overdue. Steels and coal produc- tion, two vital indicators of busi- ness trends, are both down. And credit restrictions have caused a drop in purchases of household goods. At the beginning of June the §$3;o39,ooo,ooo, almost double [the low mark of $1,35o,ooo,ooo reached last September. quate, are by no means as healthy as the bare total [in- dicates. Since last September, [the reserves have been bolstered by a $250,000,000 loan from the export-import and by an- other $176,000,000 through defer- ment of payments on warti-me 1loans from Canada and the I United States. Alpl‘0 said, but it was also right “when it showed implacability toward the major criminals." No speeches were made by other leaders. Communist Party Secretary Janos Kadar — once closely associated with Nagy — sat listening on a front bench un- der the glare of arc lights. Be- side him were President Istvan Dobi and Premier Ferenc Muen- nich. Bulk Cargo Ship Launched IVIONTREAL (CP) —- A $6,000.- e,000 bulk cargo ship designed for lbotli ocean and canal navigation ‘was launched Thursday It I-110 eastern tip of Montreal island. The ship was christened the Avery C. Adams in honor of an American steel corporation ex- 3 ccutive. The new vessel is a sister ship to the Alexander T. Wood, launched last December from the same shipyard and now in opera- lion in the St. Lawrence iron ore trade. Both Vessels are designed with the 1959 opening of the new St. lhawroni.-v Seaway in mind. They are 578 feet long, with moulded breadth of 72 feet and a dead- we,i_{>.;ht of about 20,500 tons. 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