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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1965. Jacoby on Bridge Mansfield Favo Reversal Of Court on Apportionment A it WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, Mont. said today he was "leaning very strongly" towards a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at upsetting the U.S. Supreme Court's orders on apportionment of state legislatures. queen.

At that point West was holding eleven cards and East only ten so that at first glance it would appear that the odds favored a drop but here is where restricted choice comes in. If West had held the queen and jack he might well have played the queen earlier because he would have had a free choice between those two cards. But, West held the singleton jack and his choice was restricted. He only had one card to play anti crime message to Congress earlier this year. Banks: A House banking currency subcommittee continued hearings into the infiltration of banks by "undesirable elements." Banking Currency Committee Chairman Wright Patman, called the sessions to determine the extent to which organized criminals have influenced the operation of banks.

By JACOBY SON 1965 Vanderbilt Cu pWinners Written for NEA NOETIC K943 VA103 82 AK03 VntST EAST 4J AQ75 VQ85 VJ97 QJ10975 43 J76 SOUTH AAiosez VKS42 AK Q4 North sod South Tuloenbte North East SMrth West 14b Pass 1 Pas 2 Pass 4N.T. Pass SV Pass 5N.T. Pass 6V Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead Today's hand is the same as yesterday's except that we have shifted the king and queen of hearts so that South's only problem at six spades is to avoid the loss of a trump trick. South starts out by winning two with dummy's king of trumps after West has played the jack. Then he plays a second trump and after East follows with the seven South plays the ten for a successful finesse against the queen.

This play is correct mathematically besides being practical this time. The reason lies in the principle of restricted choice. All low spades have been accounted for when East played the seven and West was known to have started with either the singleton jack of spades or the doubleton queen-jack and South's problem was to decide between a finesse and a play to drop the berg to be U. S. ambassador to the United Nations.

Goldberg was named to the post to succeed Adlai E. Stevenson, who died in London last week. Guns: The House Ways Means Committee continued hearings on legislation to ban interstate sales of firearms to private individuals. The measure is among those recommended by President Johnson in his ana had to play it. JUDGE EDWARD NEW JAMES NEAL Hence, South knew that West might have played the queen if he held it as well as the ICLU Backs Neal jack and that therefore the odds favored a finesse against East.

Let's Suppose The bidding- has been: East Sooth West Nsrth If You, South, hold: AQ7C VKJSS SKt2 What do you do? A Pass. The hand looks Bke RESTAURANT FOR LEASE NEW BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT Seat approximately 75 In the dining room, also has snack bar In basement. contact Lake Santee Restaurant Greensburg 663-6868 Ralph Leed In Contempt Fight The amendment was proposed by Senate GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen, 111., who maneuvered it to the floor after being stymied in committee by liberal senators. Dirksen's plan would allow one house of state legislatures to be apportioned on a basis other than population provided the state's voters approved.

It would offer a means of getting around the high court's "one man one vote" ruling last year that state legislatures must be apportioned entirely by population. Liberals threatened a filibuster against the amendment, which requires two thirds approval by each house before it can go to the states for ratification. Thirty eight of the 50 states must approve for the amendment for it to go into effect. The threatened filibuster led Mansfield to say there was a chance Congress might not be able to adjourn by Labor Day, as he had hoped. Other congressional news: Goldberg: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee scheduled a hearing on President Johnson's nomination of Supreme Court Justice Arthur J.

1 d- TURKISH TOURISM ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) Turkey expects a bumper summer this year for its tourist industry. The Ministry of Tourism is expecting 600,000 tourists to come to Turkey in the summer of 1965, a 50 per cent rise over 1964. NOBLES VI LLE, Ind. (UPI) The Indiana Civil Liberties Union has thrown its support behind a local newspaper editor posslble trouble for ponents. One spade is cited for criminal contempt of eall if yon dont want to court for a column criticizing Hamilton Circuit Court.

Robert Risk, Indianapolis at TODAY'S QUESTION You pass. West bids one no-trump and North and East pass. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow torney and ICLU president, said DON'T PARK! ON OUR PARKING LOT 4th Jackson Unless you are patronizing the INDIANA TAVERN or your car will be removed. 333 Jackson Andy Smith, Prop. Thursday he was "appalled" by McNevin said he would confer with attorneys for both sides on a date for a hearing in the case.

The hearing originally had been scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed because of delays in picking the special judge. Risk said that if Neal is convicted the ICLU will assist with an appeal to a higher court. He said that New "seems to have forgotten the freedom of the press guarantee set forth in our federal and Indiana constitutions. And he seems to be unaware that the U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly struck down judicial action which would restrict freedom of the press." CONFIDENTIAL LOANS UP TO 1 ,000.00 the action of Circuit Judge Edward New Jr.

in issuing the contempt citation against Georgia Cattle James T. Neal, editor of the Noblesvifle Daily Ledger. New cited Neal on grounds that a column last Saturday improperly speculated about 372-7113 Number Higher ATHENS Ga. (UPI) Cattle numbers in Georgia increased about one per cent in 1964, a considerable drop from five and seven per cent increases the two previous years. The University of Georgia extension service says the state has beef cattle, ranking 22nd in the nation.

order imv frozen rains what the court might do in the future in connection with a planned crackdown on traffic violators. Indianapolis attorney Robert McNevin, a former deputy state attorney general, agreed Thursday to act as special judge in the case. He was chosen Wednesday from a panel of three attorneys named by New who disqualified himself. Reform Bill Is Favored Don L. Pratt CALL ME 417 7th St.

CALL 379-9501 A re- WASHINGTON (UPI) "consensus" immigration TODAY'S CAR QUIZ (Place Your Order With Our Locker Plant) Homemakers Style Show Set July 27 Entering the Homemaker's style show at 7 pm. July 27 at the Farm Bureau building of the 4-H fairgrounds will be 29 members of Bartholomew county Home Demonstration clubs. With the theme "Fun with fabrics," the women are divided into two divisions, 37 years and younger and 38 years and older. The four categories are daytime, family outfit, after 5 o'clock, and suit or costume. The outfits must have been made within the last year.

Preliminary judging took place July 15 at the county extension office, and Tuesday will be the final county judging. The public may attend the style show with free admission. i Which economy car is equipped with domestic tires? Motel Bans Rock W- Roll Guests CHICAGO (UPI) The O'Hare Inn Motel today said it has banned rock 'n' roll musicians as guests because they drove away other customers and attracted screaming crowds of teen-agers. The ban was prompted, the inn's management said, by "The Byrds" a beatle browed singing group whose plumage got them evicted from the motel dining room. "During their stay, the longhaired singing unit came to Boysenberries Cherries Pineapple AND OTHERS Black Raspberries Strawberries Blueberries Red Raspberries form bill that would wipe out the controversial national origins quota system goes before the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday.

Prospects for approval were good. The bill, approved 8 to 0 by judiciary's immigration subcommittee Thursday, was the product of a struggle that began with the late President John F. Kennedy and continued into the administration of President Johnson. But it emerged with the bles-. sing of the White House and the backing of influential Republicans, a combination that could result in enactment this year.

The Judiciary Committee MOTJlJfp(Q) SIMCA by Chrysler. The IH AAJk A 9 yr.av,ww -ion mile warranty car. Farmers Marketing breakfast in the O'Hare Inn res US (SSjT.rtT RARE CATTLE PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) planned to start work on it im Washington State University Association V0EIZ MOTORS 1991 National Rd. mediately, with hopes of sending the legislation to the house for action quickly.

taurant without shoes," said inn President John Theodasakis. "They were barred by the hostess until they returned wearing cowboy boots." Theodasakis said the Byrds dressed "more in keeping with a flophouse than a respectable motel." "And it is our feeling that we can do very well without The masure would not have a 1136.2nd St. Columbus scientists are conducting experiments using a rare pair of Hereford cattle twins. One is normal, the other an albino. Veterinary pathologist Dr.

George Padgett said the com I ill I I I I 5 bination might not occur again in 800 years. their patronage." drastic effect on net immigration into the United States-sponsors estimated it would raise the present 292.000 level by no more than 50,000 but the impact upon foreign policy could be considerable. The national origins quota system has been accused of discriminating unfairly against southern Europeans, Asians and Africans, and it has been blamed for hurting the image of the United States. TinfN WALL PAINT Beautiful, Flat QKJULKJ COME TO THE JOHNSON COUNTY 4-H AND AGRICULTURAL FAIR FRANKLIN, INDIANA JULY 24 JULY 30 Daily Program Finish, Fast Dry, Ma QiIbp WknKU Excellent Coverage. $98 per gal.

6 FREE 2nd Gallon No Limit OPEN 8 TO 5 DAILY OPEN FRI. MON. TIL WASHINGTON (UPI) The immigration reform bill: Status: House immigration subcommittee approved measure Thursday on 8-0 vote, parent Judiciary Committee expected to take it up Tuesday; Senate judiciary subcommittee holding hearings on bill. Major Provisions: Would repeal national origins quota system of selecting immigrants to the United States; establish first-come, first served "pool" of immigration numbers; liberalize other aspects of present immigration laws, especially in connection with immigration of close relatives of U.S. citizens.

SATURDAY, JULY 24 9:00 AM 4-H Horse and Pony Judging 1:00 PM 4-H Parade 7:30 PM Pie Eating Contest Amateur Talent Contest 7:3 PM Johnson County Horse and Saddle Club Show 8:00 PM Dance Live Combo "The Cavillers" MARY CARTER PAINT STORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 8:00 AM Judging Open Class Sheep 8:00 AM Judging Open Class Dairy 11:00 AM 4-H Sheep Showmanship Finals 1:00 PM 4-H Dairy Showmanship Finals 2:30 PM Home Economics Demonstrations Scott Hall 1:30 PM Pet and Hobby Parade 7:30 PM Hootenanny 7:30 PM Tractor Pull Classes 1 and 3 8:00 PM Square Dancing Charlie Bradley cum net mxovht Miiirc FREE PARKING AT OUR DOOR 5th Jackson Phone 376-3519 SUNDAY, JULY 25 1:30 PM Johnson County Horse and Saddle Club Show 7:30 PM Vesper Service (Johnson County Council of Churches) THURSDAY, JULY 29 8:00 AM Judging 4-H Swine 8:00 AM Judging 4-H Beef Breeding 1:00 PM Judging Open Class Swine 1:00 PM Judging Open Class and Gold Medal Beef 2:30 PM Home Economics Demonstrations Scott Hall 7:30 PM Swine Showmanship Finals Judging Open Class Barrows 7:30 PM Beef Showmanship Finals Judging 4-H Steers 7:30 PM Tractor Pull Classes 2 and 4 8:00 PM Dance Live Combo "The Four Speeds" MONDAY, JULY 28 1:00 PM 4-H and FFA Livestock Judging Contest 2:00 PM Women's Style Show 7:30 PM Fair Queen Contest 1:30 PM Dance Record Hope Ray Stewart GO COOL 'N' CAREFRE with Refreshing Dairy Foods The sky's the limit on ways to enjoy our delicious dairy foods, whether you are eating "out" or staying home this week-end. Pack milk and ice cream, cheese and butter into the picnic basket or insulated bag, make sure of Vitality and flavor for summer fun. Take along plenty of our dairy foods today. Enjoy snacks and meals more with their convenient good flavor. TUESDAY, JULY 27 8:00 AM Judging 4-H Sheep 1:00 PM Judging Open Class Sheep 1:00 PM Judging 4-H Dairy 2:30 PM Home Economics Demonstrations Scott Hall 7:30 PM YeH Leader's Contest 7:30 PM Pony Pulling Contest 8:00 PM Combo Contest Join All The Fun Thursday Mornings At The Crump Theatre.

OLYMPIA DAIRY presents a full length Feature and Cartoon Carnival. FRIDAY, JULY 30 8:00 AM Judging Open Class Swine 8:00 AM Judging Open Class and Gold Medal Beef 2:30 PM Home Economics Demonstrations Scott Han Grand Champion Showmanship Contest 1:30 PM 4-H Steer, Barrow and Wether Sale 38th end Meridian, Indianapolis, Ind. AND MAIL. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CORPORATION 2411 BEAM ROAD, COLUMBUS, IND. 372-2401 Gentlemen: Please give mi information and prospectus on current Trust offering.

No obligation, of course. Pitas send ma the Monthly Trust Report. Name Phone Address City OLYMPIA DAIRY 718 Pearl Ph. 376-6366 Open Daily Till 0 P.M. Horseshoe Pitching Contests each night 7:00 PM Gooding Amusements and Rides on the Midway.

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