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OANY .''ON’TI.ACTS never wouiA lioar so high if the final i>iilil<-r reai ,ze<| wliat. might happen to opponents who overbid to force up the deciar ug ride. With Ihe holdings shown today it is hard to see why West failed io at least, once rebid hearts and how he dared bid a spade small slam for partner with the opening lead going through his K-d of dia monds, up io the bidder of that suit. Perhaps he read that South's open ing must mean that he held the 1 missing Ace of diamonds. 4 Norte V 10 U 7 6 ♦Q986482 , £6B £J97B * A K Q G fAQJ « m 6 42 u * Ntm * 4 K 3 $ £76 £ A LAJ £9875 4 2 £ 10 8 4 2 |K 8 8 ♦ £ 10 £ K Q J 10 bidding went: South, 'J-Club; West, 1 Heart; North, 2-Diamonds; East, 2-Spades; South, 3-Diamonds; West, 3-Spades; North, 5-Diamonds, probably deceived by his partner’s ; immediate support of diamonds; East, 5-Spades;. South, 6-Diamonds, apparently intent upon pushing East.. }nto a spade small slam which could i 6« doubled profitably; West, 6- i •kk ' ■ i i Responsibilities Aging Wales) This latest picture of the Prince of Wales shows the heir to Britain?! throne ii beginning to look his 4l years. It was made during-ceremony : ta connection with father’s silver jubilee. (Central Pri»b£ PAGE SEVEN 17—To die 1!) —Reiterates 21—Part >.i verb “to be” 25 Kind of nut 26 — Half era 28— Pall of a eir eumferenee 29 Length of U alls iil i Step.* 81 ,)i>\ 32 Kiiiploy five 83 - r i'\\ o-\\ingcJ IllSrct .1! I .air 36 -I 'ompany (a bio. > Answer to previous puzzle Sufi l l ! ;|A i j;- \y k |! so •if j\ . • i o 1 \ H. '/ n i IqEa y(\ y ' [E.tlh 3 TEL. P V i i as !p V E. y T A V i 0g? u T T t u u A E b T~FvEiM ! Spades, .lei' ii in ll n u niiiieii. Neiihfc.' 1 | side wa: \ nine :1,l Till ' I'll IIJ-- 1 1 . d V. ;i V lie Art o 2 rliaiiinnd. . 1 iilluwi 1 1 ii\ the 10. each aide wiiinin -ie l. 11 h I | n,mmj 'a • °l ■'l l ci*' w. hd. When North disearde.i i low dimintnd t lie declar touud wli.jl ii. wa; on against, 'viniiiiic tin- tiid w di, |,j.s g. He led tiis lowest chili and dummy was again in \ he h ad v\ il Ii il ; Are. A single diseald »,! a i lull on dunr.- my t, \' ■■ id In .ii I would do declarer no good. lie |i-u diiitiim's lowest ' heart and riiifed ui'li his In lie had to save his Imv trumps for another purpose. Hast led ilie 5 of spades. Wlnm South played l lie t dummy's i won the I rick. Thf 4 of hearts l was led limn dummy Declarer ( ruffed with his Ace .it spades. He led back his lasi trump, the 6. Whether South played lus 3 or Id dummy'. l .1 n mu i pick up the two lari trump;: held by ihe defender. Dunum's iwo trumps captured ths two spade;: held by South. Now name the real test of Cast's strategy. The tact that South had played ths 10 of duhs nn declarer's lead of that “■nil, instead of the *>. marked South uitli 4 spade", 3 hearts, 2 diamonds and 4 club;. The \\ hoia thing hinged upon whether North or South held tlie missin,- K of fioarln. If South held that ke\ card Ihe contract was assured. In case North held the K of hearts it would nol drop and East would lie down three tricks, losing a a diamond and a club. Dum my’s Ace of hearts picked up tha missing K at the tenth trick and tha three remaining hearts won the last three tricks of the small siaro oca tract, , 4