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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner from Fairbanks, Alaska • Page 2

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2-Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Friday, April 17, 1964 Sen. Williams Running Again GEORGETOWN, Del. the Senate, Sen. John J. Williams, Wednesda; whose disclosure touched offj election ii the Bobby Baker investigation i people want me." Now Appearing In Person "The Like-ables" NITELY AT THE KEYBOARD III Getting Treatment in Belgium BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)-- calling for mobilization of 3,600 The seriously ill have been get- army reserve doctors, and req- trea tment or bet-iuisitioning civilian doctors at- since the IMay-old doctors'tached to hospitals.

It says it the 5 7nri strike began, but those with minor ailments have to shift for themselves. With most of Belgium's 10,000 doctors on strike against a new medical insurance law, there was general apprehension that many patients would die unattended. Urgent cases on the whole has mobilized about 5,700 physi- cians. Getting Critical The situation in many parts of Belgium, however, is reaching a critical point, with hospitals overcrowded and the danger of epidemics increasing. Strike leaders claim their have been taken care of under an emergency setup organized by the physicians and taken over three days ago by the gov- eminent.

Premier Theo Lefevre's gov- night duty, there were no reports of danger to health. For the poorer Belgians whoj were emergency cases, medi-l cine and treatment were free. There have been cases of hardship, especially for patients who wanted to be treated at home. Overcrowded Hospital wards are overcrowded and patients are sent home as quickly emergency setup is collapsing I Personal nursing as possible. attention is Sheinwold on Bridge Rescue Your Partner When He Flounders Declarer can plan the play of the next player passes.

You ATT Setting Up 2-for-l Stock Split NEW YORK (AP)-Next Junejproved Wednesday at the corn- both hands because he knows I hold: 22 the 2.35 million shareholders of American Telephone Telegraph Co, will get a second share of common stock for each one now owned. The 2-for-l stock split, second for ATT and probably the since the government took nonexistent, over. The Interior Ministry Although 3,600 military re-! what he has to work with. The defenders must often guess, and their planning is therefore uncoordinated. North dealer North-Sooth Totoerable NORTH blames the strikers, accusing them of sabotage.

During the 12 days the doctors ran the emergency service, with eniment issued a decree physicians on day and serve doctors have been called to active duty this does not seem to help. Many come on foot, without their medical instruments. ON SALE NOW! SPECIAL SOUVENIR EDITION OF A 24 PAGE PICTORIAL In Color and black white Photographs I PER COPY Includes regular mailing anywhere in the United States and Canada 50c EXTRA PER COPY FOR AIR MAIL "America's Famicst NorA Daily Nct MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL PROFIT FROM THE SALE OF THIS SPECIAL EDITION WILL GO DIRECTLY TO AID VICTIMS OF THE ALASKA EARTHQUAKE This edition will not be delivered to homes if it not included in your regu- lar subscriptions. Copies can be ordered from your carrier or purchased at the News-Miner office. Use Coupons Below To Send Additional Copies Of This Edition To Interested Friends And Relatives.

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FBI. A.M. SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN OF FAIRBANKS "KING OF THE WILD STALLIONS" Starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY-EDGAR BUCHANAN 8 3 9 WEST EAST 1 0 9 8 7 4 5 2 Q54 7 2 097 A 10 4 I A 10 5 2 7 6 SOUTH 4k 4 3 A 10 9 6 8 6 5 3 2 North East Sooth Wat 1 Pass I 0 Paw 2 Pass 2 NT Pau NT An Pass Opening kad 4 10' When this hand was played some months ago in a New York club, West opened the ten of spades. Declarer won in dummy with the queen, cashed the king of hearts, and led another heart, finessing the ten West's queen. West shifted to the nine of diamonds as a desperation measure since the other suits looked pretty hopeless.

East had to play the four of diamonds on dummy's queen in the hope that his partner could (win a club trick in time to llead another diamond. Then, i course, East would be able 'take three diamond tricks. The trouble was that 'four of diamonds looked like a discouraging signal. West had I no way of knowing that his partner was ready to take three diamond tricks. i Grave Danger i The defense was in grave danger.

If South led a clubj (promptly, West would play low the hope that South would jlose a finesse to East's queen. From West's point of view, the i defense needed two club tricks to defeat the contract. i South would make no such mistake. The diamond situa-1 'tion might be obscure to West) but it was quite clear to South. only chance was to put 'dummy's king of clubs; a this would bring in his con-j i tract.

i Before leading the club to; however, South made! mistake of cashing his lastj heart. This gave East the chance to make a discard. (What could be throw to rescue his partner from the wrong dei fense? East found the answer by discarding the queen of clubs! This forced West to take th first club trick since it was im- I possible for South to guess wrong in clubs. West then led 'his other diamond, and contract was defeated. Daily Question Partner bids one club, and! Spades, 5, 2.

Hearts, 7, 2. Diamonds, 10, 4. Clubs 7, 6, 3. What do you say? Answer: Bid one diamond. Show a new suit rather than raise a minor suit.

It may be all partner needs to go on in notrump. For Sheinwold's 36 page booklet, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send 50 cents to Bridge Book, Fairbanks a i News-Miner, I Box 3318, Grand Central Sta tion, New York 17, N.Y. richest in business history in gross values involved, was ap- pany's 79th annual meeting. The vote for the split was overwhelming--about 99.4 per cent. The action climaxed a five- hour session attended by 4,500 members of the nation's largest stockholder family in an armory in the Bronx.

40 ADMISSION PRIE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 i Student Suicides With Gasoline SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)--A Vietnamese student whose sweetheart had committed suicide by swallowing rat poison visited her grave, doused (himself with gasoline, and died I in flames, Saigon newspapers I reported. He was Le Van Bao, 19. His sweetheart, and first cousin, Huynh Thi Lang Phuong, com-) mitted suicide because her par-! ents had forbidden her to marry Bao, She was expecting a the papers said. DISTINCTIVE NEW DINNER LOUNGE Catering To Clubs, Banquets, Parties, Wedding Receptions. Facilities for large or small ptrties.

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