Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 14

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Mi--Chiidren's Program 9--It's Your Move 6-2--You Don) Say 7--The Young Marrieds 6-3--Take Thirty 4--Edge of Night 4:00 PLM. 9--Mickey Mouse Club 8--The Match Game 7--Tralimaster 6-4-3----Secret Storm 2--Captain Bob 4:30 PLM, li--Yog! Bear 9---Sea Hunt 8--Boro ~ Popeye $3--Razzie Deze 33, Not firm 36. Sculptors' work b hh, 39, Swise canton 40. First woman 41, One and one 43, Conjune- tion 44, Dwelt 47. Ascend 49.Roman emperor 50. A fruit- filled pastry ALEXANDRE EAU, IS IN 1837 A YOU [RENN CANAD, ELZEAR FOR THE PRIESTHOOD, Jom Booed gf 'epi | (i STUDYING STAY AND JOIN THE BENEDICTINES) SIGNOR TASCHEREAU. FORGET ABOUT]™ RETURNING TO THAT WILDERNESS... "THAT CANADA! THERE YOU'LL NEVER ATTAIN EMINENCE, OUR DESTINIES ARE IN THE HANDS OF GOD NO MATTER WHERE WE DWELL..1F GOD HAS EMINENCE PLANNED FOR ME,1 SHALL FIND } JT EVEN IN CANADA, WE SHALL SEE NOTHING AS SIMPLE ASA BULLET For THEM / | $&Four of A King South to bid six clubs and go down one against the opening lead of the ace of spades. As usual, points were awarded to each side for both the. bid- ding and the play, East-West - were required, if necessary, to bid up to five spades (which could be made), and ' either North or South was then expect- ed to go on to six clubs. If West, after taking the ace of spades, continued with a spade or shifted to the king of hearts, South was then supposed to make twelve tricks by caxh- ing the ate of diamonds and establishing dummy's diamonds, being careful to trump high each time he ruffed. This would permit him to discard the J-10-9 of hearts on the established dia- monds. However, the chief point of the hand was West's play at trick 'two. His proper lead after cash- ing the ace of spades was & trump This play, from West's view- point, was bound to defeat the contract regardless of what dis- tribution South might have. The trump lead) would have the ef- fect of pulling the 'sug from under declarer's feet, since he would wind up one entry short of being able to establish the diamonds and also cash them. In fact, against a club lead at trick two, South would have to play well to avoid going down two, West can tell after trick one, especially, if East drops the queen on the opening lead, that declarer started with one spade and at most seven clubs, It is not difficult for West then to deduce that South must have at least five red cards and that a trump play is certain to de- feat the contract, The defensive problem was not really difficult, though it did not.turn out that many Wests missed their cue. OLDEST CAROUSEL California's first merry - go round, still in operation in Les - Angeles, had its organ installed in 1906, by SALLY'S SALLIES © King Features Symdicats, Inc., 1964 World vights reserved. SECRET AGENT X93 HE'S WORRIED? HES ALREADY FACED HIS DOOM, NAMELY YO! BUT S'POSE. WIM --A SAFELY> HE. 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