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The question was @3 @31092 how to establish the suit. @753 9Q42 Deelarer decided to give up on @AKQ86 1095 the finesse idea. He elected to play @KJ42 763 for a 3-3 split, with the additional SOUTH possibility that either opponent @KQT65 might have been dealt Q-x of @AI hearts. He played the ace of @742 hearts and the jack to the king. 4Q109 When he led another heart from dummy, East’s queen appeared. bd “ys East — The contract was now home. It 23 Pass 7. was obvious from East's early Pens Pass ¢@ plays of the 10-9-5 that East had Opening lead—king of dia-|no more diamonds. But to make monds. the hand South had to do an un- Rt ie rere for declarer to de-| usual thing. He had to denude Mberately lose control of -trushps, | himself of trumps. but that there are hands where} Dummy, at this point, had twe this course is advisable is shown | good hearts and the A-8-5 of by today’s deal. clubs. South had two spades and West cashed the A-K of dia- | the Q-10-9 of clubs. monds and continued with the} Declarer led the queen and an- queen, Dummy ruffed, East fol-|other spade, discarding two elubs lowing to the diamond. The ¢on- | from dummy. East had to return tract now seemed sure to make, |e club and dummy was high. assuming the spades broke 8-2,| But if South had not extracted since declarer intended to draw | both trumps, he would have gone three rounds of trumps, lead the | down. Thus, if he had first played Fis it i at Rag E By REINHOLD ENSZ BERLIN (AP) — Six years ago East : Wednesday. Germany's workers electrified the world by against their Russian - revolting backed Communist government. Up “until then it had been a fairly peaceful summer. In Rus- sia Stalin was dead and many hoped a better Mle might be This was especially true of the workers on an East Berlin street known as Stalin \lee. On June 16 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee. 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In this sample A is used > Gor the three I/s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, each day the code letters are different. A Gepptograra Quotstion IKAVEGESEGS x MINULES Az WHEK, LMIGLHAK AN UNZK, AEEKP. AHGINAB—MINGUDA. ‘ Yesterday's Oryptoquote: DOUBT NOT BUT ANGLING WILL PROVE TO BE... LIKE VIRTUE, A REWARD TO ITSELF—WALTON. (@ 1958, King Features Syndicate. Inc.) they started something that was) to inspire workers in Poznan and, Budapest three years later—they | marched in protest against higher work norms. They marched peacefully. Yet it was an incredible sight in a Communist country. The ver; idea of a protest march was s0 unusual that Westerners at first, thought # had been planned by' the Communiste as a safety valve. MARCHED IN RAIN | But early in the morning of June 17, , the world knew the | en't organized by anyone except themselves. Thou- sands refused to enter their fac- tories and railway shops. They formed long columns and marched through a pouring va to government headquarters. The Russians rushed in with armored cats and tanks. Shots were fired and the fighting was | on. Most of the workers had ing was on there too. But the tanks and the machine- guns were too much. In a couple of days the resistance bad been broken. The East German government admitted 2% persons had been killed, But West, German news- ETTA KETT MUGGS & SKEETER papers estimated the number of dead at somewhere above 500. The number of injured was sai< te be about 1,700. This was six years ago. Could something like it happen again in East Germany? Most experts think not. Six years—and the fate of the Polish left their mark on the East Ger- mans. The East German goveroment has become stronger. The Conr munists have organized strong- arm squads in factories. 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