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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 20

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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20 News of area men serving in armed forces The Bronze Star medal was PVT. BUKQWSKY Amy Pvt. William J. Bukowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Bukowsky, Highview on the Bay, Tracey's Landing, recently completed eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, mpa reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and army history and traditions. U.S.

Air Force Technical Sgt. Ronald D. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Turner, 4108 Fern Fairfax, has arrived for duty at Incirlik AB, Turkey.

Sgt. Turner, a fuels supervisor, previously served at Maxwell AFB, Ala. He is a 1954 graduate of Allegany High School, Cumberland, Md. His wife, Carolyn, is the daughter of Mr. and M'rs.

George Sears, Rt. 1, Annapolis. The Bronze Star medal was awarded for outstandingly meritorious service as a helicopter pilot with Troop 7th Squadron of the 1st Cavalry. Army Reserve Maj. Walter E.

Scheyett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burkhardt F. Scheyett, 6120 has completed the final phase of the command and general staff officer course, nonresident- resitient. at the H.S.

Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Maj. Scheyett was on the commandants list which represents the upper 20 percent in academic standing. The course is organized into 10 phases and given over a five- year period either by correspondence or through the U.S.

Army reserve school system. The final two-week phase is conducted at Ft. Leavenworth. The training is designed to prepare selected officers for responsible positions at division and support command levels. It also provides them with an understanding of the duties of corps and field army general staff officers, and of army participation in joint and combined operations.

He and his wife, Rosa, live at 15 Leymar Road, Glen Burnie. assigned to a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. The 1968 graduate of Pikesville Senior High School previously served at Alconbury RAF Station, England. His wife, Darlene, is the AIRMAN TRIABLE Airman Kevin C. Tribble, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Halsey L. Tribble, 860 Cottonwood Drive, Severna Park, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. Airman Tribble graduated this year from Severna Park High U.S.

Air Force Sgt. Jerome C. Hornung, son of Mrs. Ruth Williams of Rt. 3, Millersville, has arrived for duty at Bergstrom AFB, Tex.

Sgt. Hornugn, a communications specialist, is Win at Bridge Grand slam problem By OSWALD4 JAMES JACOBY A reader from Milwaukee wants to know how to reach a grand slam with today's hand. He says that he lost an important Swiss team match by stopping at six hearts while his opponents reached the grand slam. We sympathize. This is the sort of hand with which it should he a cinch to reach a grand slam.

However, most players will reach just six and a few timid souls might stop at game. E.J.OSTRUSKY Edward J. Ostrusky, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

I. Ostrusky of 695 Americana Drive, Annapolis, has returned to The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., after completing his four-week Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps field training encampment at Eglin AFB, Fla. During the encampment, cadets become familiar with life and activities on Air Force bases and have the opportunity to examine career fields in which they might wish to serve as officers. Cadet Ostrusky, a member of the class of 72 is studying for his B.S. degree in biology.

(D) A A 9 7 6 107 WEST EAST 8 5 3 A 10 4 2 7 3 A 1 0 2 SOUTH A A 10 6 5 2 A 2 A-J North-South vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass Pass 2 A Pass 5 A Pass 7 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass 3 4 N.T. 5 N.T. Pass Opening lead--4 South is strong enough to jump to two hearts. North's two-spade rebid is easy to make as is South's call of three hearts. At this point.

North might take very agressive action but a bid of four hearts should be enough to get South to try a Blackwood four no-trump followed by five no-trump. This five no-trump call guarantees that North and South hold all the aces and North can afford to bid seven hearts on the strength of his holding of both red queens. He can count six hearts, one spade, one club and five diamonds with hearts as the trump suit. South's king of spades turns out to be an insurance card. In a match-point game North might proceed to seven no- tta trump but in a Swiss team match he should be content with hearts as tramp.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Magee of 928 S. Curley Baltimore.

Airman l.C. Robert G. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.

Sutton, 917 Holgate Drive, Baltimore, has graduate at Goodfellow AFB, from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for comm i a i a a i specialists. Airman Sutton was trained to operate i a i systems and analyze procedures necessary to determine the effectiveness of i measures. The airman is being assigned to Ft. Meade where he will serve with a unit of the U.S.

Air force Security Service. A 1964 graduate of Sparrows Point High School, he received his B.S. degree in 1968 from Frostburg State College. Airman Sutton's wife, Dawn. is the daughter of Mr.

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With 17 high-card points; a good six-card suit and good support for partner's suit, Pass 2 Pass Pass ass You. South, hold: 4 9 7 4 2 A 1 0 8 7 What do you do now? A-Pass. Don't panic and bid again because you don't like your spade suit. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding two spades your partner has jumped to three spades. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow WOOL WORSTED Army Reserve Maj.

James T. Ferguson of 520 Heavtree Garth, Severna Park, has been appointed to serve as 3 lianison officer for the U.S. Military Academy. West Point, N.Y. As a liaison officer, Maj.

Ferguson will provide information and assistance to young men seeking admission to West Point. He also will provide informatiin to parents and school counselors and will advise the director of ad- minissions and registrar at the academy. Army CWO Alfred B. Tollman III, son of Mrs. Jean P.

Tallnun, 60S Evergreen Road, Severna Park, recently received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Star medal near Vinh Long, Vietnam. CWO Tallman received the Diitinguished Flying Cross for heroism in action while engaged in aerial flight in connection with military operation! against a hostile force in Vietnam. m', MR Vllji I. o- INSTALLED Over Cloud-Soft Padding 9 Delightful Colors AZTEC GOLD AVOCADO MOSS GREEN LEAF GREEN ROYAL BLUE RED FLAME SAUTERNE BURNT EMBER BRASS NOW you can add to the luxury of your home i rich, warm, colorful wall-to-wall carpeting at an economic price NYLON rated as the longest-wearing fiber by DuPont, one of the most trusted names among our industrial giants, at a cost which affords everyone the enjoyment of a i a strength and vivid colors. NOTHING will en rich your home so much as wall-to-vt-ajl carpeting.

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