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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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f1 12, Wednesday, June 1 1 $66 the Ottawa Journal GO N. ON 1 IDG Hi CHARLES HvCOREN -Both vulfieraWerSouth deals. NORTH AQ32 4 3 Q1IS4 WEST AO 2 OK852 QS4J "SOUTH EAST-' A JltS -0 7i 111X2 AKS74 CAJt O.AJJ A The bidding: South West North Hast 2 Pass Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Nine of 4 A crafty defender capital- -ized on declarer's faulty technique to upset South's six spade contract The auction was direct. South, having 24 points in high cards and distribution and a six-card suit, opened with a demand bid of two spades. North properly raised to three spades with nine points in support With the trump fit confirmed and holding the controls in every suit, South proceeded without further ado to a small The ten of diamonds was led and If West 'wins the trick, with the king, South is in position to claim, for he can one heart, on the.

king of clubs and the other on dummy's long diamond. West real-ized, howeverr that: it "would-not be prudent to release his diamond control tod quickly, and he-followed suit smoothly with the deuce. The king of clubs was cashed as South discarded the eight 1 of hearts and. then a diamond -was led to the jack. West pro.

duced the king and exited with a diamond, placing the declarer back in his hand. At The end South was obliged to surrender a heart for the setting trick. Declarer's timing was faulty. -He should be willing to give up a diamond trick early in the play in order to retain hill control of the proceedings. It is suggested that the three of diamonds be led at trick two.

If West puts up the king, it is the only trick be can take. South' draws trump when he regains the lead and discards -his hearts on the king of clubs and the queen of diamonds. If West plays a small diamond when South the suit, dummy's nine win win the A hearTis returned and declarer nuts in the lack. West opened the nine of losing to West's kine. South wins spaaes ana souin won thetnckrthe return, cashing the ace of Jn his -hand, with, the king.

He cashed the ace next and, when West discarded a heart, de-1 clarer to the ace of 1 clubs before leading third i round of trumps to North's clubs and the ace of hearts, and then ruffs a heart in dunv my. The jack of diamonds is discarded on the king of clubs, trumps are drawn and declare er claims his slam, having lost only one heart tricky WATER MEANS FOOD PAY FOR WOLF SCALPS A well fertilized pond can The Ontario government has produce more than a ton of fish paid more than $2,000,000 in to the acre. r-1 wolf bounties since "1925. il CALLOUR REPAIR SERVICETQ LOCATE CABLES BEFORE YOU START DIGGING. By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section in which your birthday comes and find what your outlook is, according to the stars, for Thursday, June 2, ISO.

March 21 to April (Aries) Have some things" changed since you planned this day a while back? Then re-evaluate past and present thinking. Don't be guilty of substandard action. Be vigilant serene. April 21 to iMay 21 (Taurus) No laborno activity will be in vain if plans beforehand are and worthwhile. Venus' "position Jgvors- artistic pursuits and romance.

May 22 to June 21 (Gemini) Good Mercury influences encourage all written matters, communications" generally Along -other Jines. alert lest you commit foolish or needless errors. 'June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) View all matters realistically now. Where can YOU help to improve a situation or straighten outanother's warped judg ment 2-Your wits keen; rose them smartly, all day. July 24 to August 23 (Leo) Waste-motion could be cost! v.

as could thoughtless words and procrastination. Solar aspects stimulate your competence and gifts of leadership. August 24 to September 23 (Virgo) Leave nothing 16 Chance; stress the meticulous- ness for detail and the accuracy for which the virgoan is noted. In discussions, try to persuade gently, not with force. September 24 to October 23 (Libra) A good period for making long-range plans, also for completing pending matters.

Give-jyour views INftsked but even if they are not adopted, yield to authority graciously. October 24 to November 22 (Scorpio) Besides regular activities, give -some time to Imminent needs and desires of children, community, commitments of long tending. In discussions, ber the helpful mediator November 23 to December 21 (Sagittarius) Acquiesce where such submission is due butrat the sametime7 keep studying, trying out the good ideas you know can be made workable. December 23 to January 2t (Capricorn) Emphasize your resourcefulness and sense of re in the week ahead. Do not let down in effort until deals are concluded.

January 21 to February II (Aquarius) Is it better to change a plan to insure more proficiency, to prevent bungling? Think carefully. Just ONE more careful step may be the answer. Planet Uranus is well aspected. -February 2- to March 21 (Pisces) Friendly Neptune rays especially favor doctors. nurses, research, confidential and educational affairs: also.

maritime interests. YOU BORN TODAY are a good and helpful friend who sees what is needed lpng before it is asked, and takes care of it You enjoy learning, but may shift from one 'subject to another2 too quickly. You- are both artistic ana practical; can run a business -or work project shrewdly; can also pursue a highly skilled, avocation, such as sketching, painting, arch eotogy. You are ready to travel on short notice, will labor tire lessly for loved. ones, ran inter esting project.

-There is no set boundary for the Geminian; he makes new nonzons aaiiy. Birthdate-of: Thcmas-Hardy, novelist; Sir' Edward Elgar, composer; Pope Pius UK Professor To Assist Truscott Lawyers TORONTO (CP) Prof. Francis Camps, head of the department of forensic medicine at the University of London, England, medical school, is here to help lawyers for Stephen Truscott prepare for the review of Trus-cptt's murder conviction by the Supreme Court of, Canada: Truscott was convicted in the slaying of Lynn Harper and sentenced to be hanged in 1959, when he was 14. The sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. i The federal' government in April asked the high court to review the case following controversy raised by publication of Isabel LeBourdais' book The Trial of Stephen Truscott Prof.

Camps conferred here Monday with lawyers G. Arthur Martin and E. B. Jolliffe bat sponsibility now. It will pay of refused tcrdiscuss thfr case-with reporters.

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Route 9, midway between Lake George and Glen Falls, New York. A warm welcome awaitsrou! GASLIGHT VILLAGE All that was gay of the Gay Nineties has been faithfully recreated for your enjoyment at Gaslight Lake George, New York. Old time meller-drama, thrilling rides, classic silent movies, street action, displays and surprises await you at this renowned family recrea- tiottxentrer-jGaslight-Village-wul generate more nostalgia and enchantment than ever before. FORT TICONDEROGA 4here tho Action Was" 1755-1777 Six times in 20 years, the great stone fortress was attacked. Three times it fell! Three les it was successfully held! A record no other fort in the world can approach! Held in turn by France, Great' Britain and the United States, today the restored fortress recreates a proud heritage for every citizen of Canada and the United Fort Ticonderoga is on Route 73 at Ticonderoga, New York.

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