Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1964, p. 27

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JAY BECKER (Top recerd-holder in Masters' Individual Chempionship Play) North dealer. Both sides vulnerabie. i axes Opening lead -- three of ® spades. " The declarer obtains all kinds of advantages when he has a" long suit to run. The opponents | are forced to discard as these ~ tricks are cashed and, since they do not know declarer's exact hand, they are frequently hard put to find the proper dis- cards. Even aside from this, one or sometimes both defenders may find jt impossible to discard ef- » fectively under the circum- * stances with which they are faced. For an example of this, * ° here is a fine hand played by * Carol Sanders the yedr (1961) * she won the national mixed pair * --e with her husband 'om. West Jed a spade and Mrs. " Sanders managed to take twelve tricks despite East's hand. She " took the king with the ace,' entered dummy with a club, an led a diamond and finessed the jack. She then cashed four more diamonds to bring about the fol-'" lowing position: r Mrs, Sanders next cashed the Q-J of spades, dummy discard- ing the three of hearts as East discarded the queen. East's effort to win two tricks came to nought, however, when Mrs. Sanders now played a heart, Forced to take the ace and return a -club, East could not prevent Mrs. Sanders from taking the last three tricks. A low club return -- allow turn wo re the last trick with of hearts. i So Mrs. Sanders made six no- trump as a result of the unusual Civil Rightists Converge On: Albany, N.Y. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--People from all over New York state. "marched" on Albany today by. train, bus and car, demanding , tLat the legislature act on wide. --_ of civil rights and social jaws. The number of demonstrators was estimated at between 3,000 and 6,000 by Dr. Eugene T. Reed, a dentist who is state president of the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Colored People. The marchers converged on Albany for what was billed as a "quiet, dignified and non-vio- lent" walk around the state capitol. On the agenda for their lead- ers were conferences with Gov- ernor Nelson Rockefeller and various state legislators. } The leaders -- including Ba- . yard Rustin, leader of last Au- gust's civil rights march on" Washington and last month's anti-segregation school boycott in New York City -- asked marchers to parade with post- ers stating these nine demands: A $1.50 - an - hour minimum wage in the state; legalized rent strikes; unemployment in- surance for workers in non- profit hospitals; laws protecting such hospital workers against discrimination; a ban on dis-s crimination in apprenticeship programs; state ad for "qual- ity, integrated education'; elim- ination of literacy tests for vot- ers; free tuition at city col- | Jleges; "massive" low-cost pub- No, MY DARLING-- JON" ree? 1 WASN'T DOING Pb ANY THING-- TWAS JUST SITTING HERE READING cae II" "BUTCH'S" CUTE oS PONY TAIL / lic housing. Tomorrow: A Tragedy. 4 \SALLY'S SALLIES day CORTE ATTORNEY NUH TT V bn --

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