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10 Portmmith Herald, Portsmouth. N.H. Monday Evening, Fcbruory 24, 1964 GOREN on Bridge ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1--As South you hold: 4 OK 9 6 2 3 2 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 Puss I Pass 4 Pass What do you bid now? recommended call Is a bid of four no trump which under Ihe circumstances musi be construed as Blackwood. If our partner shows up with three aces, it is our intention to con- Iract for a grand slam.

If he has only Iwo, naturally, we shall have to be content with a little slam and, if he has only one, we shall feel constrained to send him to the local teacher for a refresher course. Q. 2-As South you hold: 9 4 O.AKQ 95 A 2 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 Pass 2 1 What do vou bid? Rotes Increase DURHAM-The cost of living Is going at the University of New Hampshire. The university has announced a $411 per year increase In its student dining hall facilities, to be effective next September at the start of the full term. The increase brings annual dining hall charges at (Ml td $400 ami is the first increase in boarding charges in four years.

University President John McConneil said the increase is needed to offset higher operating costs, to provide funds to repay bond issues for construction of the new 1.2 million dining hall, and to supplement a legislative appropriation for alterations to the dining facility. The Daily Investor By WILLIAM A. DOYLE Federal Grant Given University For Institute Q. I owned 45 shares of Chase'ket price dropped way down DURHAM--A $58,843 contract a i a a Bank. When it to about $66 a share.

I assumed has been awarded the University should score a 500 point profit (which is more than you can do going game, assuming a Something is rotten In your side can do so. which is by whatever state you happen to no means established. All lh be reading this. There is scarce- points to your parlnei ly enough outstanding strength jhaving a good hand. First he to piece together an opening bid, opened in fourth position; see- tut to combine that with a jump ondly.

West was unable to bid suggests a mere fantasy. Surely in i position, where greatest you will not wish to retire are taken, and the contest at less than the lev- East has once passed, el of five in one or the other lastly, dcr to he sure a bidding does not suddenly subside, a game forcing cue bid of three diamonds Q. 3--East West vulnerable. As South you hold: Q. 4--As South you hold: 7 3 7 fi 5 06 2 9 fi 5 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 1 ''ss Pass What do you bid? this is not very much of a hand, nevertheless, 9 2 VA 5 07 3 .1 6 4 two scattered tricks, you The bidding has proceeded: be unwilling to sell out so East South West North icheaply.

Partner is bound to Pass Pass Pass 1 i a cards and may even 1 1 been lying in wait for the What do you hid now? lopponcnls to get into trouble. Your a has a The proper procedure is to dou- reasonahle expectancy of devcl-'bie. I a i siumld not a oping i i i i i i in the play action by ynu loo seriousK partner can do well LEGAL NOTICES announced that a 50 per cenl stock dividend would be paid on this stock, I immediately bought five more shares, at a share, bringing my total to 50 shares. The slock dividend gave me 25 more shares for a new total of 75. But, just before the stock dividend was distributed, the mar- Bastow Elected By York Board YOliK Peter F.

Bastow has been elected principal of the i High School and will assume his duties Aug. 31. Bastow a native of Oakland, Maine, is a graduate of the University of Maine where lie received a Bachelor of Science in Education degree. His first teaching position was in" the York school system as a teacher of English and social studies. He also coached the Grade 7-8 basketball teams.

At the end of two years Bastow accepted a position in East Lyme, Conn. He rejoined the York staff the next year and has taught four of his 'ive teaching years in York on the junior high level. During the summer of 1961 ind 1962 he attended summer school at the University of Maine where he completed 12 credit hours of advance study in administration and supervision. Grades 7 and 8 were moved mm the high school to the present quarters adjacent to the ,11 that 1 would own 75 shares, worth about $99 a share. What's wrong here? A.

Your reasoning. What you of New Hampshire by the U.S. Office of Education to provide for a special foreign language institute here this summer. The institute for secondary teachers of Spanish by 50 per cent from 50 to Undcr the program 40 bIld teachers will study this year. It did the same thing other stockholder of for every oilier stockholder of the bank.

The number of outstanding shares (owned by stockhold- This marks the fourth year the institute has been held at UNH, according to Dr. K. Alberto Casas, chairman of the Deers) was increased by 50 penpartment of Foreign Languages cent. and Literatures here and director of the institute. He will be bach of the larger number of ass isted by Dr.

Humberlo Lopez- shares outstanding after the SOJMorales as associate director. per cent stock dividend repre- xhe institute is sponsored by scnted only two-thirds as much Language Development Scc- ownership of the bank as each the U.S. Office of Educa- the smaller number of shares i tj un der the National Defense previously outstanding. Kducation Act. The University CROSSWORD PUZZLE pjA Plans Hootennoijy WELLS Plans have been The event is being sponsored completed for a Hootennany, by the Wells-OgunquU PTA (or featuring Pat Briley and her Ihe benefit of the scholarship Downeasterners, to take place fund.

The Wells High School Saturday at p.m. in the Silent Council will have charge new Wells Junior High School'of refreshments and- the check gymnasium. neUI the same effect as a stock split. The adjustment in market price takes place when the stock sells "ex-dividend." That process has been explained here, often. Q.

You wrote that 56 per cent of the dividend which Consolidated Edison paid on its common stock on Sept. 16 is a "re- of capital" and is not subject to Federal income taxes as dividend income and that 76 per, of the dividend paid Dec. I 16 is in the same category. I ACROSI I l.liei lure collectively IJ-south African ot Dutch 14-Natlvc i 16-Printer 1 measure 16-Nnlilemaft 18-Sallor (colloq.) 10-l'rellx: with 22-Speech 24-Arrny meal ve- 31-AffirmatIve vote 34-Hark 36-A i (at)br.) i i 41-Bal'ylonlsn deity 42-Dyc plant 45-Greek letter 47-Heloved 49-Pirate 60-Bird'a home 54-NeBallve (or portrait 67-Outdoor 19-Symbol for cerium 61-r'mploy 63-Kncourage 65-Gray 67-Stroke US-Prohibits plant DOWN 1-Man's nickname J-Pacify 3-Pronoim 4-JJefore 6-Tapestry 1-DeprcBsIon between mountain! 1-Teutouio I- Soak Country oC Aula 10-l'rellx: not U-Compaju i 17-Neor 19- Part of "to Ijo" 25-Figure of speech 27-Siev. i 30-N'arrou- opening -Tear 15-Mt-ah of KlViliC IS -Food prograia 43-Blceer 41-Uein of oropcrty 48-Tumulti 5J-Symbol for a a 1.05(i a number) Ift-Kiap cunUiient (abbr.) decree abbr.) iabbr.) 1 Piitr.

by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (unities for participants to become familiar with new teaching methods and materials, to improve their command of the language, to learn how to operate language laboratories, to in- i i i crease their knowledge of the MCthOdlSt Meeting in NflSnUa culture of the areas in which Spanish is spoken, and to understand the application of linguistics to teaching, and test out Ihe situation before making any drastic comments. It is good practice to reopen the bidding in this situation a hand that is average in high cards. Q. 5--As South you hold: 2 3 2 CITATION Slate of New Hampshire Rocklngham, ss Court of Probate To all persons Interested In the trusts' under (he will of Leonard Leach late 01 Portsmouth, Jn said County, testate: WHCRCAS Norman E.

Rand trustee ,) 9 7 under the will of said deceased has tiled' ml in the probate office for county the I bidding has proceeded: Site" 1 North East South West tain estate held by him for the benefit Pass 1 2 What do yoll Pass bid of Grace A. Leacn and Ethel Brown You are hereby cited to appear at a special Court of Probate to be holder, at Exeler In said County, on Ihe six. teenlh day of March A.D., 1964 at 10 in the forenoon, to show cause. 11 any you have, why the same should not be allowed. Snid trustee Is ordered to serve this citation by causing the same to be published once each week for three successive weeks in the Portsmouth Herald a newspaper printed at Portsmouth in said County, the lest publication to be I at least seven day, before said Court witness.

WILLIAM w. TREAT, i i i four hearts and four clubs, quire. Judge ot said Court, thls.n i i i eighteenth day ot February A. 1964 jUte HOniial Opening 1)1(1 IS 011C hearts, to give partner another chance without increasing tho contract. The hand is not strong enough to warrant a raise lo throe clubs.

There is a strong likelihood that partner has a five card heart suit since, Lenten Services Listed at Exeter Your column was in reply to! EXETER The Lenten pro- elementary school in 1959j a Con Edison stockholder whoWams every Wednesday night and placed under Ihe snporvis-'said that he had received a let- at the Congregational Church in ion of Ihe a school-ter In a effect from the com- Exeter are based on the theme, Principal Lemond a I own some Con in the Christian ineiu growth has necessitated'common slock. I never receivedJThere will be a covered the construction of a new a ny such letter. Can you tell mejsupper at 6:30 p.m. followed by high facility. Libbv will the program of the evening, a principal of the Village This Wednesday the Rev.

Don- Elementary School. A. A number of letters such Bastow and his wife Janice, as yours have come in. Most informer Janice Lancaster ofjdicate that the stock has been Brunswick and their daughter with a brokerage firm, on South Side Road. Dances Support Police Projects EPPlNfi Police Chief Edward T.

oie said the dances icld for the teenagers in tho a street name." be the reason. That seems to This Wednesday I aid C. Babcoek will speak on "Understanding Prayer." Babcock is professor emeritus' of philosophy at the University of New Hampshire. He is pres- jently the associate minister at in a street name is community churcn in Dur istercd in the name of the bro- Tne for kerage house In that case the 4 Rev Walter company sends the dividend to Brockway of Brent- he brokerage firm the reg. as kel Brofk istered owner.

The brokerage firm then credits the dividend to I Town and Coul 'try Churches in the New Hamp- tH a i TM shire Congregational Confab FRANK B. NAY Register of Probate. CITATION SHIt ot New Hampshire-- Rocklngham, is. COURT OF PROBATE To the hclrs-at-law, next of kin and all older persons Interested In Ihe estate ot club. Q.

6--As South you hold S.I 7 4 2 1(1 7 (i 5 6 The bidding has proceeded: West North East Strath .10 Pass Charles R. Flood late of Lowell In the Wlnl vmj hirP mty of Middles and stale of Massa I setts A WOllld I)C i i to set lie for less a a game i.vd Court, whicl Is on Town Hall have made possiblejis the "beneficial owner the several donations partmcnt. Monev lias been donated to by the de- real owner of the stock. Con Edison explains that it sent those letters, detailing the the'civic and Fact" Finders" tax status of the dividends, to all sociation. for use at the I registered owners of its common skating rink and toward the stock.

If you have Con Edison purchase of now uniforms for stock registered in your own the cheerleaders at Epping High School. Money also was sent the Ravmond Ambulance name, that letter was mailed to you. If your Con Edison common Itie last will and testament o' sftid ceased with and of the probate thereof State of Massachusetts duly representing that at me time Fund and $1,100 has been used stock is registered in a "street purchase throe the letter was sent to the radios for police use and a house in whose cowl m.iy contract and in order to i a i has been placed in I a the stock is registered. K. eliiil fhL Ihe renmimendn- Town Hall.

jThe broker should have sent a lion is for a cue bid of 0 is noper lo have space for copy to you. ence His topic will be "Christian Service." The Rev. Wesley E. Burwell, assistant minister of South Con-, gregational Church in Concord! 'will have as his subject, "Teaching the Faith" on Wednesday, March 11. Mr.

Bunvell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Burwell of Exeter. The final speaker on March 18 will be the Rev.

Norman K. Gottwald with the subject, "Social Responsibility." Dr. Gottwald is the Ixiwry professor of Old Testament at Andover Newton Theological aid deceased had estate In then! of his death said County You are ritrd to itrijiL'rU at a Court of Probate, to br- field Portsmouth, in said County of Rorkirjiiham, thi'd day ot March A a' ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, wtiy the same should .101 be oran'ed. And the petitioner Richard R. Flood of to se-ve this Con Edison supplied any number of copies any brokerage firm citation by publishinq sar for ee success Herald, a Portsmouth.

clubs. From parlner's next step; headquarters in Ihe full may become more whether Ihe better course lies i a three no contract or a try for game in Ihe minor suit. A In three diamonds would I i I i i i 1 I I 1 i Ulll I 1 1 not be acci'piod as correct for ncnyou, Alfred firms just made no of- this does a i a Frcd Coffin. to see that this was done, rier obligation In bid Re- ure. ner ot copies any brokerage firm The following men make If any brokerage firm bo force in Eppinfi: Chief La-M' n'l want to handle the mail- voio, Andrew Morel, Lloyd jing, Con Edison offered to hnn- rlford.

Howard that chore. But some i.il Cm 'Me last DuDNciition lo be one work en. least before said Couri, by an attested cooy of the foregoing petition! and this order fo be given in liand or left Ifie abode ot the State Tax of idld Stale of New Hampshire at lertil twelve days prior to iaid Court Wliness, WILLIAM W. A ES- O'JIRH. of said Court, thib tenth day February A.

1964. eRANK B. NAY Register. THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ROCKINCHAM, S5. COURT OF PROBATE To fie heirs at law of tup estate ol Elaine Sterling of Portsmoulh' r-.

iriid County, deceas-ed. testate, and to nil otheri Interested therein: Whereas Norman E. Rand of the will of i.iid deceased, hai. li tr.c ProbMf Office tor County Ihe f.rs! nrxJ account of his nrlm-nii ion of said eMale. and wr-f-piu unoi the setllcment of said account he ask fo a decree of dist iCut'on of the t.ii.incc found in his hands lo the persor entitled thereto.

You are hereby cited lo appear bffdal Court of to be holdsn a 1 Eveier In said County, on tne sixteenth (l.iy of March, 1964 lo show Criose -my ycu have, why tiie said accou-' nci be HiljwPiJ. and why decn-c cl Said t'ferutcr is ordrrM to "prve 'In; citation by friusinti the same to be pub- once each week KT three successive weeks In the Herald newspaper prin'ed at Portsmoj'h in s.iid Cctntv. the MIT publication Jo be at seven days before Court. Given Fxe'er in equity. "iis (ourjeenin oay of Focru3 A.

D. ivM. By order of trie Court, FRANK B. NAY Register o3ale 3tM7.Jj.rn? member he did not open Hit 1 bidding. Q.

7--East-West vulnerable. Snnlb you bold: .1 i OA ID 6 7 -i The bidding luis procooded: North Kiist Smith 1 2 What do you bid? demerit for bidding two spades. Your hand does not i a i this dangerous action. A bid of spades by would be forcing for one Men in Service dancos were strictly supervised aircraft carrier USS Essex, by Ihe police. He said (he Hay-' i tj nut of Quonset Point, Lenten programs.

Slawson Named Bureau Chief NEW CASTLE Paul S. The chief said the department! would like In have more aclull in JCTYICe Slawson, son of Mrs. Loretta chaperoncs available for Two area sailors are now.Slawson and the late Cmdr (lana's and pointed out i i aboard the anti-stibma- Paul Slawson. has been named chief of Ihe division of French- speaking African nations, U.S. mond Ambulance Corps supplies service to this and surrounding communities.

It was pointed out that Epping residents used the ambulance more a mosl of the other towns and. if it were no! tor this service, the area would without hospital transporta- roiind and would prove a i of any sort. rassing if a rcbid his hearts. 1 i it is safe to a Or a you can win tricks a a i I club I COStlHe a a i which, added to three a the opening bidder i 1 POKTI.AM) (API--The State expected to have, should produce a sizable i Q. fl-As South yon hold: in 1 A .1 7 5 The bidding IIMK proceeded: North Kast Smith West 10 1 2 Pass 4 Pass do you bid now? hand i you only havojspond two we three hi.

2 cards. Kadi one i lo sea of Maine sailed today from San Juan. Puerto Rico, the last port- of-call on the first of two training cruises i a i a i i Academy midshipmen. The ship will sail for her home port of Cast ine. Still aboard, with 225 Maine cadets, are 41 from Ihe Texas a i i R.I.

The Essex is currently at the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard undergoing repairs. The men are: George E. Daland, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Daland of 9 Moulton Road, Hampton, an aviation machinist's a third class: and William A. Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan L. Hntchinson of Pleasant Epping, a machinist's mate third class.

Joseph J. Snook, son of Mr. i ns and Mrs. Raymond B. Snook of rvar( 48 i Exelpr.

is now serving as a seaman apprentice aboard the destroyer tender USS Everglades, operating out of Charleston, S.C.. and now with for Peace Corps opera- from Morocco, Tunisia Peace Corps. Slawson, with headquarters in Washington, will be responsible tions and Algeria in the north to Gabon and the Camerouns in the center of Africa. Slawson is a 1954 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy: and has masters degrees from Fletcher School of Diplomacy at Tufts and the Littaucr School of Public Administration at The Junior High Methodis Youth Fellowship workshop am rally will be held tomorrow a the Maine Street Methodis Church in Nashua.

Members the Portsmouth group will at tend the meeting along with groups from other area Methodist churches. Also tomorrow, a supper wii be served by the Women's Sod ety of Christian Service for the annual district church confer ence which will meet here at Sanborn Hall. The Rev. Paul Stauffer, former pastor here and now superintendent of the Southern New Hampshire district, will preside at the meeting. On Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., the Sarah Circle will meet with Mrs.

Harold Sproule at 420 Lincoln Ave. Sanctuary choir re- Woman Winner Of Sloan Award NEW YORK (AP)-For the first time since the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awards were established in 1955, a woman aas been named a winner. She is Dr. Charlotte Froese, associate professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C.

Currently on leave of absence, she is studying atomic structure heory as a research fellow at he Harvard College Observa- ory in Cambridge, Mass. A total of 94 young scientists received grants for basic research. They included eight! larvard recipients, three from Jrandeis and two from MIT. In Mattress Fire PROVIDENCE, R.I. CAP) -Hie body of Mrs.

Alberta Bran- hearsal will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. 7,700 Early Birds People apparently aren't in any hurry to get their cars registered for 1964, according to word today from City Tax Collector James P. Healy. Only 1.700 vehicles have been registered so far. leaving an estimated 12.001) still to go in the next five weeks, In 1963, 13,588 cars were registered in Portsmouth.

A word to the wise it takes longer this year to fill out the forms at city hall, so people who wait to the last minute can expect delays in i their forms processed. CLOSED FOR VACATION NOW thru FEB. 29 Reopen Monday, March 2 BERNAT'S DELUXE CLEANSERS, INC. WE WILL CLOSE FOR VACATION FEB. 22 thru FEB.

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Investigators said the fire' probably occurred a a since the ashes were cold when the victim was found. TONITE I SHOW AT 7 E.rM.tOEWS SHOWN AT 8:55 Fire Kills Man BOSTON (AP) Oliver Brewster. 52, died last night when a fire swepl an Inter- the Sixth Fleet in the Mediter- vale Street rooming house in ranean area. 'the Roxbury section. Serving aboard the guided --missile cruiser USS Springfield Marine Pvt.

William Patis Fireman Boyd J. Newton, terson, son of Mr. and Mrs. In I THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WHY DO 40 MILLION WOMEN SEW? See Ui! North Berwick Mill Store Rt. 9.

North Berwick. Me. Mon. thru 9 to 5 CHILDREN Of WE DAMNED IAN HENDRY ALAN BADEL BARBARA FCRRIS M.Q.M STARTS WED. OF TERRORS" "COOL OF THE DAY" CITATION State of New Hampshire-- Rocklnqnam.

it. COURT OF PROBATE To L. W.ire ol Pornr county, them is king of diamonds i TM son nf Mr anri Mrs a Francis B. Patterson of 12 Cot- Academy. I Holmes Court, Ports- (age Exeter, completed ad- eeks at The Springfield is also vanced combat a i i at ea again i the operating with the Sixth Fleet.

Camp Lejeune, X.C., Feb. 7. safe. The 220 Maine middies making the --is ihe equiva- second cruise. State of by petition, the uid Ccur terr ted ay he pr.iyncj he bo to coi estate of s.iid LiKMn L.

W.inv vualeo in sflid Portsmouth In rmnn" lo bar any claim or right cl dower o- homestead or riah! ol curVw. wh c' You are Hereby ci'ed to appear at a Court of Protia'e. to Dr held at Eveti'r, in iald County ot Rockinnham. on 'he tenth day ot March A. al ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, it any you have, why tht) same should no: bo granted.

And said petitioner Is ordered to serve this otntion by publishing tho same oncu lent of ,111 ace so a i yon a a i will drop (he Texans off a good opening bid facing a a 1 a Galveston in mid-cruise. 'ner who has opened and I Your proper bid is four spade showing control ol a Miil and, if partner counters i five 'clubs, you might a the liberty of showing the king of in the Portsmouth published In Portsmouth I ld, s.iid Court. I I A to be one week al VV. A ES- Cou 1 this lour- A A A COOK BOOK Or Give One As A Gill LANDMARK BOOKS For Young Readers tagcr To Learn Aboul The Past WINEBAUM'S NEWS AGENCY 71 Congtess St. Portsmouth ACCESSORIES AUTO PARTS SPEED EQUIPMENT ARROW AUTO SUPPLY 250 STATE STREET Tel.

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