. Prince Ripert Daily News : ‘Wednesday, August 29, 1956 Town. That Learned Lesson BLACKWOOD on] Outdoors with Marty By ERIC § 5 MARTIN Dally News Outdoor Columnist Ban Animals _ MOSCOW (MA ‘law aimed ty end private ownership of farrj animals In clty areas of Russiq Marks Annual ‘WETUMKA, Okla, in—Recent= ly this town's. 2,000 citizens cele- brated the time they were taken in as suckers, ..~ The seventh-annual Day was extended: for two days this year to accommodate visit- ors who swell the town’s popula- ; Sucker celebration, ina happy mood when the super tion to about 6,000 for the happy. “Sucker Day” good lesson from Morrison). When their fury subsided, the folks decided lo have fun ahy- way, They threw a big party with the useless supplies and called it Suckers Day. It has been growing every year with floats, a water ski contest, boat races and other entertainment. -Despile assurances that by- gones are bygones and that no charges are pending, F- Bam BRIDGE By, EASLEY BLACKWOOD Masters Defeats Abel's Bid By Using Rule of Eleven Before Mr. Masters played to the first trick, he was practically certain that Mr. Abel had the ace of hearts—and no other heart higher than the five spot. Magic? Not at all. Merely another example of the wonderful usefulness of the rule of eleven. The big holiday weekend is coming up and fish seckers should have no trouble getting satisfying catches. Every fishing hole along the Skeena is now paying of goodly size, with the ubiquitous coho likely lo slrlke most any- where. In particular the Kloiyah re- mains an outstanding year- around ace, and one wonders what will beeome of it if ever the mooted Butze and Galloway dams are bullt. Reckon we should then realize how fortun- ate we are for close to home, top bracket fishing! off with dollies and culthroats na A ml a a a a mI: a a a a i a . a a BR a a The folks of Wetumka weren't a a a a a R a x aR a a A a a a "“ a a a 3-8e S see ES ae = se . But of-couree Mr. Masters did- n't play the king of hearts, Af- ter checking briefly he put in the nine spot, believing if would knock out the ace. Here was his reasoning. First, j what kind of a suit had Mr. Dale led from? Certainly the fire of hearts was not a singleton or a doubicton as that would give Mr, Abel either five or six hearts and with that long. a suit he would have bid it. Even if the lead Was from a holding of 5 4 3, Mr. Abel ' would have A Q 10 8 in hearts ‘ Jand probably would have bid hearts in preference to diamonds weapon of con man who-called himself F.| Morrison never has revisited his ded ‘ he Kasiks River has cohocs Bam Morrison left town‘in July,| victhns.. r nn Dale oe ee to cad a right now, nol so many as tn 1950, He spent only three days} -:The only word ever was-a tele- ‘acl. tere made “the standard South dealer other yoars, but any persistent here but-he took off witha good phone call from a Missouri jail! cholee of his fourth highest card, Neither side vulnerable angler will get connected to fish, ly bundle. of cash. prisoner a few years ago. Callingitne five. The six went on from ~ iiss Brush = ce Shinners, Bear Valley and Claiming to bean’ "advance collect, of course, the man said’ dummy. If Mr Masters had now AQ 9 ; Jackmae are among the many | agent for a non-existent cireus,| he was their boy and would played his king, the contract Vi76. and varied dures’ the ‘serappy Morrison sold gullible, merchants someone send over $25 to pay his could have been made with ease. Ads, icoho will go for, An unusually: on the idea . of ‘getting ‘rich) fine. The request was turned fr, Abel could have kil ce &HKISA ‘heavy hatch of. black flies for! quick. He solicited: pald-in-ad-| down but: he: got an offer of an Mr, Abel could have killed the; wep BAST [this time of year, fly dope i: vance advertising, sold: conices- expenses-pald trip to the an- king with the acc and, after ex-! Mr, Dale Mr. Masters necessary, and lady anglers sions and:persuaded thé usually nual. celebration. ‘The invitation tracting trumps, led a heart to-| 4°40 ‘ A362 might better wear jeans, | cautious businessmen to lay -in si stands. ‘lward dimmy’s jack, ‘Thus he va ‘i : ‘ : : —_—— extra stocks of refreshments — ‘would have lost only one trick in $10 632 &AQ 3 7 Three teams of well practiced Se oe including hay for. elephants.’ ‘hearts, one ‘In diamonds and one! SOUTH sholgunners make the raid on i: ane Sanne “The town figured it‘learned a try Daly Nows Classifieds in clubs, wot Mr. Abel Terrace in an effort to regalr ! peraeeantaaae —— ; = AAKITS. lost laurels, they are meeting : : tos vA4d3 > very strong opposition, and | oo ay : .g : J92 Most interesting competition 4. ; a The bidding: ne | expected, It is hoped that ¢ : , South West North Inst ; good turnout of local supporter: . 1@ Pass 2& Pass ‘Will undertake the journey anc ; 2@ Pass 2 A Pass keep our boys up on their toes, ; 3 & Pass 4 @& All Pasa | for the Terrace gunners are} redoubtable foes at any time. ! i The definite proof of the re- | | markable capabilities of the new 6mm rifles will certainly add: many of the gentler sex to the : ranks of sharpshooters, for they : how have a virtually recoilles:, ; almost: negligible | trajectory to over 300 yards,! Hitherto it has been belleved ; that heavy recoil and unpleasant | imuzale blast kept the ladies i away from the shooting game, | but now they may meet, the men- : folk on equal terms. Quite right, too, and there is no reason why most expensive will do, so say thank you to Marty, Junior; your bank is safe until Mom looks over the new 6muin’s |!! went into effect Monday, ‘The law was proposed last June 28 by the ministries of trade, fine. ance and cereal production. and finally approved by the goyern- ment Monday: Ownership of cattle and other farm animals in city arcas shot up during the last two Soars, ow. ho a es bLENN FORD =p FANE CRAIN hate guns, I've hated them all my life, I've never drawn against aman, So don't, make me:do - itnow!" on the second round, ' The odds were strong that the; opening lead was the they should not capture at least an even share of prizes in’: fourth | Spore once dominated by the highest from a broken suit of four or more cards and therefore the rule of eleven would apply. Deducting the number of the: card Jed from 11, Mr, Masters de-, termined there were six hearts: higher than the five spot outside ; of Mr. Dale’s hand. He could sce | five of these in his own hand and | dummy. That left Mr. Abel with one. Which one? ences. His partner was a sound player who seldom underleads an ace;from a long suit, against a suit contract, Then there was the fact that Mr. Abel had op- “lened the bidding and made two additional bids while Mr. Dale tion, \ card as good as an ave was much more likely to be in the closed hand, These thoughts passed through Mr. Masters’ mind in niuch less time than it has taken you to! read them, When he played the nine of hearts at trick one, the contract was doomed, ‘There was and a club, NGVPT OB TAINS LOAN CAIRO th--& 40000000 Ww bolster hard currency since Egyptian , sterling deposits in Britain: aud france have bean frozen in the Suey erlsls, The loan was agreed apon ab a meeting here between teypt's President Nasser and Saudi Arabla's forelgn under-' secretary, Shelkh Youssif Yas- ln 4 Nii PREMIUM GASOLINE There is & difference between com petitive prade pasolines DATE eee dh the power they deliver en and i in the swoothness with Aug. 3 which they deliver it. 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The Rod and Gun Cluh is be- | sought to make plans for a spin- casting or similar contest for! both juniors and adults, wth. accuracy and distance featurcd, : It is unfortunate that the time factor precludes this, being done; this weekend, but your seribe. iunderstands that this is on the. tapts for some future date, The | — no way for Mr, Abel to avoid the; MeClymont Park pool, loss of TWO hearts, a diamond should be a powerful altraction Saudi Arabia Mon day night agreed to loan Weyyt | Egypt's hunters who do not care to bist Col, Wen. 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