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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 40

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Friday, Jan. 25,1985 Film addressing sexual child GorenSHarif: Don't signal the opponents East-West vulnerable. South deals NORTH J87 9A9652 0 AKJ8 WEST EAST Q109 46542 0 62 OQ1043 A10865S 4Q972 SOUTH AKS VKQJ74 0 975 K4 The bidding: South West North Eait 1 Paw 4 Paw 4 Put PaM Paw Opening lead: Three of abuse to be shown at NCPL At rubber bridge an overtrick usually doesn't matter much. At duplicate, however, It can sometimes make the difference between a top and bottom score. Here, it earned a top for West Coast star Tony Kasday on this hand from the Mixed Pair Championship at the recent Fall North American Championships in San Diego.

North's jump to four clubs was a splinter bid. It showed a singleton in the bid suit and the equivalent ol a game force in opener's suit. Since the king of clubs was now a wasted value, South had no interest beyond game. West led a trump and declarer drew a second round. The normal line of play is to cash a high dia mond and then take the diamond finesse.

If it works, or If the suit splits evenly, declarer makes an overtrick -either he loses no diamond trick or he gets a spade discard on the 13th diamond. That Is how declarer started to play the hand. However, when he led a diamond to dummy's ace, West started an echo with the fix. Declarer returned the jack of clubs from dummy, covered by the queen and king and won by the ace. West shot back the deuce of diamonds, to complete an echo in the suit.

Now it made no difference at all to East how many diamonds his partner held. But declarer was greatly interested to learn that West had an even number of diamonds, and he elected to play-him for a doubleton. He rose with the ace of diamonds, crossed to the ace of spades and ruffed a club. Next came the king of spades and another, and West found himself on lead with nothing but clubs. His forced return of that suit presented Kasday with a ruff-sluff that en-; abled him to get rid of his loaing dia- mond for the all-important overtrick.

By LAURA WITHERS Of the Natrona County Public Library Parents are invited to attend a special Film and discussion program on preventing sexual abuse of children. This "parents' preview" will be held Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Crawford Room of the library. On Saturday, Feb.

2, at 10 a.m., the program will be repeated for parents and children, and children who bring written parental permission to attend. The film, which is straightfor Friends of the Library provide coffee and tea at no charge, so you need only bring a sack lunch. All adults are welcome to attend these free programs. This week's Story Time, on Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., will present "Fix-it," "Good As New," "Teddy Bears' Moving Days," and "Two Greedy Bears." Please make reservations for your three to five year old at 237-4935. For information about Charles Corel's new newsletter for bridge player, writ Gore Bridge LetUr, 1909 Clnnaminsoa Clnnamln-on, N.J.

08077. D8 Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. We're here to help you. SALE Volunteers make a major contribution to the library, helping out in every department, often doing "little extras" for staff and patrons. One such lady is Judy Kraen, who keeps the "Coupon Exchange" box neatly organized for patron convenience.

The heavy use the exchange box gets attests to its popularity and the fine job Judy does. Another volunteer, Phyllis Beech, has helped out at the Circulation Desk for quite a long time, but a broken leg has kept her away recently. She's been missed and everyone hopes she'll be "back in Circulation" soon. ward yet entertaining, reinforces the "don't talk to strangers" idea. It also illustrates ways children can protect themselves or avoid threatening situations, and what to do if they become victims of sexual abuse.

Speakers from D-PASS and the Natrona County Sheriffs Dept. will discuss and answer questions Tuesday evening, and printed handouts will be available. Thanks to the Murie Audubon Society, the library now has an excellent videotape, "Watching Birds with Roger Tory Peterson," which features sights and sounds of 52 common and backyard birds. It's a good introduction to the joys of bird available upstairs in Audio-Visual. I 6-PACK Tuesday's Brown Bag program, at noon in the Crawford Room, will feature a film on "The West of Charles Russell." Brown Bagger programs, each Tuesday, offer a wide range of topics and special guests.

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"I decided I like Miami after being there, and it's warm." But her immediate goals were a little less lofty. She said she was anxious to return to Gillette and order a pizza and invite some friends over. She would assume the title if the winner, Miss Teen Hawaii, Kelly Ann Hu, 16, cannot finish her reign. CHEYENNE (AP) Emily Ernst dreamed of being a beauty queen one day, and now her dreams have come true. The 17-year-old Gillette girl returned to Wyoming Wednesday, "wilted and happy" after being named first runner-up in the Miss Teen USA contest in Miami Tuesday night.

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