I '. ti).-if T if” 4-st- -.-.o...... .... V131 ” Page 12 The Guardian Monday. April 29. 1957 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAV FAMOUS North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH A K Q 7 4 I O K Q 1 5 Q 3 A95! WEST EAST A a s 5 g A 10 9 3 Q A J 8 I U 10 6 3 9 J to a 1 4 Q Q B 4 4. A J 10 1 SOUTH Q J O 9 Q A K Q 9 6 5 1 Q It 6 3 The bidding: North East South West Pass Pass i Q Pass 1 A Pass 2 Q Pass 8 0 Pass SNT Opening lead-tour of clubs. When the American team went to Naples in IS 51 to play Italy for the world championship, they ran into a radically different sty- le of bidding. The difference in approach was so pronounced that rarely was there a hand where the bidding coincided. The deal shown is one of the few where identical bidding oc- curred at two tables. it was in the play of the hand that Italy and America parted company. Felllhfup lights for quick comforting help for Bnekacha. Rheumatic Pains. 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George Rapee. led the jack of spades and East. not knowing this was declare:-'5. Rapee the ran his concealed the game. The Italian South, after win-i ning the club trick, gave the show away when he took his seven dia- mond tricl-is immediately. With declarer already having eight tricks stored away-one club and seven diamonds-it wasn't likely either defender would let a spade or heart trick be stolen. When dcclarer finished his dia- monds. East and West having sig- naled their heart and spade aces. South lost their heart and spade aces, South lost the last four tricks to go doiin une- Rapees plav of the jack of spades is infinitely superior to cashing the diamond suit. It gives the defender with the ace of spades a chance to make I mis- take before letting the cat out of the bag. the cat being the long diamond suit. We dont think East's refusal of the jack of spades is right either. He had nothing to gain by duck- ing, since he still had the spade suit stopped, and he might lose by ducking which he didl. Declarer couldn't have A-K-Q of diamonds. ace of hearts and king of clubs on the bidding. East had four defensive tricks-he should have played West for one. WINNIPEG fCP'-A five-mem- ber court martial Wednesday was told that the pilot of an RCAF Mitchell bomber which crashed Feb. 17 into I residential area while trying to land at Winnipegis Stevenson Field had been askd by his co-pilot about a refuelling to Winnipeg. The co-pilot. F0 D. R. Gibson. told the court that it was the pi- lotls decision to continue 0 npast the last refuelling stop at Rivers. Man.. and ino Winnipeg and that he could not go against the deci- sion of his crew captain to carry on. The 3-year-old pilot. F0 John S. Sargent of Westwood. 0nt.. is martial which started Wednesday at RCAF station Winnipeg. 1 He pleaded not guilty to charges of negligently failing to make a refuelling stop en route when he knew or should have known that his plane had insufficient fuel to complete the flight: negligently ninth trick. didn't take his acelsaid it vioiilt be a S0-WW9?" '0' twealthy seven card diamond suit to score ,WiSli 10 IUPPON P00 lplace. all the necessary proof re- Co-Pilot Says He Asked About Re-fuelling Slop On Flight facing four charges in the coui't.'ting enough fuel. No Small Type For Women By WATSON SIMS As to unloved wives and small! "The responsibility seemed a xoxnoc. ,AP,gDeB”,”-S. ma Pfittt. Hankinwn wrote that one.heavy one, and we felt obliged to ' I PNF Iilemlilkd to keep his wifelsfdecline the invitation to nominate dignified u'ho's who of nobility. declared firmly Wednesday that it wont permit a man to list his wife in small print Just because she has fallen out of his affections. it also urged a better nay to keep titles front going astray. and. women who r but deserving American zpeers. These were rules laid dnwli in is Hell 2 oott-page edition of the 155- year-old Cliniiiicle C I". J. Hank- linson. the editor, tiroie iii the pres face that he is i.laI'iiCU13i'1.V MM" lried about keeping track of the children of nobility "Within the last ycai' or ino sev- eral cases hate amen of children in the direct line of succession to titles being rrpiidiatcd by their fathers." he said in tiie preface: to the new edition OBTAIN CIRTIFICATE "In such cases iii! hail? USIIBHY iobiained a birth certificate which has been found intariably to be in order, and indeed in some in- stances the father has actually re- gistered the birth of the child. Hankinsun suggested that the registrar general. ttho keeps track of births. he better informed as to what goes on in divorce courts. ”Failing this," he said. "there will exist the danger that at some future time. when succession to one of the titles involved takes quired to establish the rights to the title could be produced by a man who had been shown by evidence in the divorce courts to have been illegitimate." He pleaded guilty to a fourth name out of DeBrett's. but finally someone." the editor said. uemulded N! P191 by requesting ..j me to me. her away in very small type down at the bottom along with her daughter.” 1 Suggests P.M. WON'T MEASURE AFFECTION l A; Patron Saint "I am not disposed to allow the Slllytftf thebieype used in describing. HALIFAX tCPu-Works Minister a wi e to came an indication of w- I f "ed to prim, Minin. i;heen.':.:,as'f,:e ”f,,dmEc"”:, ”,;i5”"g te'rn :5 lljaifreni as "St Louis" Hankinson 531:, er U: mm !Tuesday night and tsugsestedtaie .. -' ' would be a goo r once as e c.s2slh&w,:,!:::1dl offhar bum ll;-Janie patron saint of Canada. Ytir. Win- rgnd the wife's naf,,,”,,.f2f,5; nia; ters addressed the Halifax St. Georges Society. nifying glass." Hankinson also told of a letter Said "9 "1" me 5'75"” 0' "y from an American woman dis. special patron saint to stand guard turbed by the effects of taxation 0V" ll"? WW5 0f Cimada i" E and death duties on ariisnrs aris- whole. I find it very difficult not tocracy. lto urge all those present-perhaps She offered to turn over part of: Wllh ll" ?x"l"'”" M ”" Weml" her income to "some gmed man of lProgt'.-;ssive Conservative Robert really fine character who was liv-, Stanfield 0! N0” 539"”). "ld 3 ing in siraitened conditions." and, YEW Others - 10 P130! their trust asked DeBrettls to name such syin St. Louis . . - at least 901' the man. next four or five years." . DAILY CROSSWORD JQEE -.1 l2'Ji'.l ycliarge of conduct to the prejudice of good order that he planeded his plane at Pa- tricia Bay. B.C. and so deviated from flight authorization ordersl The bomber pancaked into a res- idential section of nearby St. James. damaging three houses. The six persons aboard escaped serious injury and no one on the ground was injured. i F0 Gibson said a fuel reading was taken close to Rivers, about 32 minutes from Winnipeg. He said that about 20 miles from Ste- venson Field, near Oakville. the starboard engine began to miss and the fuel pressure gauge indi- and dl5('iDlIne in, my”, u..m.4 cated that the engine was not get- Ft) Gibson said he told the crew. corporal to cross-feed-a method- of feeding both engines from the same tank. This was done and the! engine returned to normal. . He said he made contact with, the control tower at the field and asked for landing priority over failing to take approrpriate emer- gency landing action on the ap- proach to the Winnipeg field; and negligently making a false entry in a document signed by him which was required for official purposes. I BEDTIME STORIES Be sure you don't mistake for greed. Fulfillment of enother's need. . --Miner the Mole. Peter - Rabbit had found out something he hadn't known before. Without knowing it Miner the Mole was helping Welcome Robin and Mrs. Welcome get a breakfast. He was driving worms up to the sur- face of the ground where the two Robins could catch them with hard- ly any trouble at all. Peter was sure Miner couldn't know he was helping in this way because if he knew it he wouldn't be studied enough to keep on driving those deed. once he not hold of the other the reason it was so hard to pull it down. "0""! h! "l'”9d I0 ""19" lum-"ll , gum ' . - up where they were snatch- f.f'f:,.i"',f,t much or most out of his mouth. ln- rwncd wdcom, Robin. end. Miner got the worm. but he must have wondered what was m other planes. At this time. he said. the starboard tank showed about 20 American gallons. Hr said he was not certain of the other tank. Asked if he knew the plane was short of fuel he said: ''I knew we were low.” Just Seeming Greedy '”l'o judge by the amount of dig- ging that fellow does he must have a regular Johnny Chuck appetite when he is trying to get fat." said Peter. "I don't know much about John- ny Chuck's appetite. but how- ever big as It is I am sure it isn't nearly as big as that of Miner the Mole. If there is anyone anywhere with a bigger appetite than Min- er I dont know who it is unless it is one of the Shrew folks. All the Shrews have big appetites. I guess all they live for is to eat. Miner is the same way. He just eats and eats and eats. " "Greedy." said Peter. "I didn't say so." said Welcome Robin. "I didn't say he is greedy." "But you did say awhile ago that all he does is eat and sleep. and you just said he eats and cats and eats . if that isn't being greedy I don't know what is.” Peter retort- ed. "You didnlt mention one other thing that I said he does." replied Welcome Robin slily. "What was that?" asked Peter. 'Something you dont do. He works," retorled Welcome. "He only works so he can get more to eat and that proves that he is: greedy." cried Peter. I have heard that the more he gets the more he wants. If that isn't "lldldn't say so." said Welcome greed what is it'.' " There was no I. doubt Peter meant what he said. "I have heard that it is need. "Pooh!" exclaimed Peter. .''It could be," said Welcome lo- n. "Pooh!" .opested Peter. "Don't fellow must eat every day. I tell you he is Just greedy." "Peter have you ever had to go depends on whet you all bad ll th . ii. 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