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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 9

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i ttemocrat and Cijoruds Rochester, N. Aug. 14, 1951 Names In the News Sammy Davis Dines In Royal Style mm Mi Sen. Dirksen Quashes Rumors of Retirement WASHINGTON (LTD Sen. Everett Dirksen, gave every indication yesterday -car that he would run for reelec tion next year.

1 The Senate minority leader A said the formal announce on Bhidqa. Q. 1 As South you hold: Q65 "AK10 9 32 K10 75 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WIST 1 Club rs 1 Heart 1 Spade Clubs Pass What do you bid now? A Five clubi. North oriened the bidding and lumped, and you have the equivalent of an opening bid which places vour side In the slam range. A lump rait describes vour values perfectly and wi II alert partner to b'd six clubs It ht has the necessarv ton-frols In spades and diamonds.

Q. 2 As South you hold: 762 KQ 109 7 3 5 5 3 The bidding has MONTE CARLO (LTD American entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. had lunch with Prince Rainier and Princess Grace yesterday and then flew to Rome to talk business with Sophia Loren's husband, film-producer Carlo Ponti. Davis, who last Friday night was the star attraction in Princess Grace's annual Red Cross gala, said he had a "wonderful, wonderful" afternoon with the royal couple. Davis's friends, singers Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, had been expected to join him on the French Riviera summer playground but ment "will come in due Sammy June Davis Jr.

Allyson time." Dirksen, in a radio inter view, quashed rumors that he might retire. Nlcrumah Leaves Moscow For Red China MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY mi AUG. 14, 15, 16, 1961 mm MOSCOW UP) President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, winding up a visit to the Soviet Union, left Moscow for SOUTH FAST Pass NORTH 3 No trump Shop Early SAVE! at STAR! Sen. Dirksen never showed up. Other members of the much-ballyhooed Hollywood "clan" did appear, including actor Peter Lawford and his wife Pat, a sister of President Kennedy.

Chen Cheng Peiping in a special TU104 airliner last night. He will visit Communist China at the invitation of President Liu JkJ Shao-Chi and Premier Chou En-Lai. Troops on Alert Take a Break CHERAW, S.C. (IPI) Units of the elite Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) relaxed in the Carolinas sandhills and heard reports of the worsening Ber June Allyson Goes Under Knife MONTEREY, Calif. W) Actress June Allyson, 38, had a kidney stone removed Saturday night, her doctor disclosed yesterday.

Dr. William Layton said there is still some infection. Layton said the actress is on antibiotics and will remain indefinitely in Monterey Hospital. What action do you take? A Six hearts. Opposite a hand containing 25 points you could hardly miss mokino slom.

If partner happens to have a substantial three no trump bid with all four aces, he would be in a position to contract for a grand slam. Q. 3 As South you hold: 873 AK92 KQ10 3 92 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST 1 Heirt 1 Spde Double 1 No tp. Pass Pass Double 2 Clubs What do you bid now? Despite the fact that It would be cheoo to do so you must retrain from bidding two diamonds. Partner apparently has the opposition on the run and should not be deprived of the opportunity of doubling two clubs should his hand be suitable for that purpose.

Q. 4 As South you hold: 84 AK.I9 6 Q76 A85 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST 1 Heart Past 2 Dlads Pass A week ago the game was rescheduled from Saturday evening to 11 a.m. yesterday. Fischer protested. Officials warned him to appear or lose.

When Fischer didn't show up yesterday, Rivise declared the forfeit. "I never expected this," said Reshevsky. And he left. Fischer was not available for comment. Rivise said the change was ordered because Reshevsky would not play on Saturday, the Jewish sabbath.

The match moves to New York this week for its final four games. Reshevsky leads in victories, 3-2. There have been 7 draws. mm I fiTilllTiTilft NEW PACK! CALIF, HALVES SLICED SAVE 7c! Tor SumiiKT Salads Desserts! LGE. NO.

2i2 CAN lin crisis yesterday during a break in maneuvers testing this country's ability to wage limited warfare. Paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions, part of STRAC, and Reservists ordered on emergency alert by President Kennedy took a rest from the rigors of Exercise Swift Strike. CANADA 'PEACE CORPS' MONTREAL LP Stephen Woolcombe, 22-year-old University of Toronto graduate, leaves next week for India and a year of work for the Canadian Overseas Volunteers privately-spo isored version of the U. S. Peace Corps.

2 Hearts Past 4 Dlads Pasi What do you bid now? U.S. Chess Champion Skips 12th Match LOS ANGELES UP) -Sixteen-year-old Bobby Fischer, defending U.S. chess champion, failed to show up for the 12th game in his match with challenger Samuel Re-shevsky yesterday. The referee called it a forfeit victory for Reshevsky and set off a storm that could rock chess circles for weeks. Referee Irving Rivise gave this account: A.

On the previous round of bidding Taipei Crowds Hail Returning Premier TAIPEI, Formosa Vice President and Premier Chen Cheng returned from his U.S. visit last night to a triumphant welcome in Taipei. Chen said the United States will continue its support for the Republic of China in the United Nations. a CHI vou were obliged to inaicme a minimum holding, though as a matter of fact It appears that your hand Is considerably above minimum. The aueen of diamonds has become promoted.

Your assets are all gilt-edged. If partner has control of the spade suit, you should have a good chance for slam. The recommended bid Is 'Ive clubs at this point. Partner will surely construe this is on ace showing bid with a suggestion of some holding In diamonds. He may then do as he cnooses.

In the Area Pakistan Charges SOLID PACK, LIGHT MEAT TUNA FISH SAVE 8c! For Tasly Summertime Salads and Sandwiches! Kabul Sabotage Child, 4, Killed In Boat Fire KARACHI, Pakistan WI President Ayub Khan charged CAN Warsaw Man Killed By Freight yesterday that rulers of Af ghanistan are responsible fori sedition and sabotage in Pak-I istan. In a statement, he declared I A 49-year-old Warsaw man Strong Memorial Hospital last night with head injuries and other injuries suffered late Saturday in a two-boat that paid agents from Kabul have been making "military! incursions" into Pakistan.1 was killed by a 95-car Balti-imore Ohio freight train about 1 p.m. yesterday as he drove his farm tractor, with NEW YORK An explosion and fire on a cabin cruiser at a Brooklyn dock yesterday killed a child and injured 11 persons. Two of the 14 aboard the 45-foot Jolly Roger, on deck' when the explosion occurred, jumped to the dock and escaped injury. They were Robert and Maxine Fischler, the parents Neighboring Afghanistan favors setting up an independ ent state among Pathan crasn in eananaaigua uiKe.

Robert Johnson, 35, who has a summer residence at Sandy Beach, East Lake Road, was the only one of nine persons involved in the tribesmen on Pakistan frontier, and clashes have been ARMOUR STAR OR DUTCH MAID reported from time to time in the region. accident to be hurt. His per manent home is in Newark, SAVE 20c! police said. a small trailer attached, over the tracks of a private crossing about Vi miles north of Warsaw. The man was John W.

Herrmann, of 26 West Court Warsaw. Police said he was thrown about 20 feet from the crossing after the train Lit him, and he was pinned underneath the trailer attached to the tractor when it overturned. Dr. Merton Waldron of Perry, Wyoming County cor Celler Bill to Seek Ontario County sheriff's deputies said Johnson was trj lb. Pay Hike for Judges WASHINGTON (UPD Chair Texas, While nr CnniLiinalion Pack! of 4-year-old Debbie Fischler, who died on the flaming boat.

Critically injured were George Rabinow, 46, and Linda Garelick, 11, both of Brooklyn. Rabinow, an officer of the Arrow Folding Box was the host to the boating party of relatives and friends. The boat is owned by his firm. The cause of the explosion was not known. driving one boat, and the other craft was operated by man Emanuel Celler of the House Judiciary Committee Howard W.

Hall 30, of 1699 Creek Penfield. The said yesterday he would in troduce legislation giving all LAST STAR'S MID-SUMMER federal judges a $5,000 pay mishap was the third weekend boat incident in Canan-daigua Lake during night hours this summer, police said. raise. Federal judges, both on the Supreme Court and in. dis trict courts, now are paid oner, said Herrmann suffered a broken neck, crushed chest and multiple fractures.

Police said Herrmann and his wife, Anne, had been working yesterday on farm property they had recently purchased. Herrmann was hauling away debris from the old farm house to a nearby dumping ground when the accident $22,000 a year. This is also the annual salary for members of the House and GRAND PRIZE, 1961 FORD FALCON RETAIL TRIBESMEN THANKFUL NAIROBI, Kenya (Prim VICINITY DEATHS Deaths reported yesterday in Rochester and vicinity include: Mrs. Rose Patrl, 52, Saturday in Batavia. Survivors include a son, George R.

Patri of Rochester. Fred A. King, 73, of Wyoming, yesterday in Warsaw. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert Sandreczki of Rochester.

VALUE itive Masai tribesmen, who happened. Lester Foster, engineer of the northbound freight, headed toward Rochester, normally drink milk and blood Buried in Sand, Rome Boy Dies CAMDEN Ufl Robert Uemmes, 13, of Rome was killed yesterday when he was buried under sand while he and another 13-year-old boy were digging in a cave. The boys discovered the cave halfway up a 20-for bank of Fish Creek in Fore-. Park in this Oneida County community. Robert's companion, Robert Aikens of Taberg, said "We were just digging in the cave, and all of a sudden it happened to fall in." Young Aikens unsuccess from their cattle, say they will give the U.

S. consulate, told investigators that Herrmann seemed to "freeze" as the train came toward him. in Nairobi a shield and spear in appreciation of a gift of 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes are gift certificates for $300.00, $200.00 and $100.00 at B. Forman Certificates are good for the clothing of your choice for any or all members of your family. Enter today enter often! corn meal.

srv QUAKE SHAKES TAIPEI Miss Cora P. Reed, 90, a native of Wolcott, Saturday in Brooklyn. Survivors include a nephew, II. Reed Loveless of Rochester. Theodore Hoffman, 58, of Ossian, Saturday in Dansville.

TAIPEI, Formosa UP) An Boat Crash Injures Newark Resident A Canandaigua Lake east shore summer resident was in "poor" condition in earthquake shook Taipei yes- erday but there was no dam age or casualties. (CLIP ENTRY BLANK NOW) FURNITURE FASHIONS' COMPLETE 8ft UVMGROOH SUITES PRIZE GIVE-AWAY UiLJOJM -i. mmrnmmmem GRAND PRIZE FORD fully attempted to dig his friend out and then summoned his father, Leo Aikens, who uncovered young Hemmes' head. Firemen from Camden dug the boy out but were unable to revive him. Young Hemmes had been visiting the Aikens family.

ST. LAWRENCE DROWNING OGDENSBURG 1.0 Donald A. Dimon, 16, of Theresa, drowned yesterday while swimming in the St. Lawrence River at Jacques Cartier State Park. rrrrm I FALCON rout BOO UDAH I i tZn 2,147.90 1 Hmv mm Print nam and oddreu and de- I ADVERTISEMENT He Grew Hair 2ND, 3RD, 4TH FRIZ'S B.

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