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23 AUG 22 '143-34-62 VIRGO 7 4166-76-8- AUG 23 SEPi 22 6381 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 36SCORPIO Very Surprsso Stay Details IA ) 114'r k Goren on Bridge Sharif DELIGHTFUL DEFENSE North-Sout- vulnerable West deals h NORTH 4 10 6 VARQ7 0 8632 A K 5 WEST A EAST K3943 deb V 0 1074 4108 7 3952 0KQ5 784 SOUTH Q3642 444852 V 0 1063 A 19 973 The bidding: South West North East 2 NT Double Pass 24 Pass Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Opening lead: Ten of 0 We have often been told that those who can play Those who can't write However there are a number A Glance Back At This Date The Associated Press Tuesdby July 18 the 199th day of loday 1989 there are 166 days left in he year 7oday's highlight In histoer On July IS 1969 a car driven by Sen Ed ward M Kennedy plunpd Off a bridge on By is Chappaquiddick Island now Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts A passenger In the car Mary Jo Kopechne rimmed On this dale: in AD 64 the Great Fire of Rome which lasted several days began (Contrary to popular belief Emperor Nero did not fiddle as the city of very fine players who are among the best writers on the game This defense was turned in by the president of the Goren organization Tannah Hirsch in a rubber bridge game in New York e bid was West's opening d of the weak variety — a good suit and less than opening-bivalues The rest of the auction was two-spad- six-car- d natural West David Kaufman of New York led the ten of diamonds and Hirsch's queen was allowed to hold He shifted to the seven of spades West took the jack and king and when East discarded the six of clubs he shifted to — a heart! This defense was crucial declarer won the heart in dummy finessed the jack if diamonds and cashed the ace He crossed to the table with the king of clubs and cashed the good diamond discarding a club from hand East let go another club NOV: 22 Busy DEC Tate 72 Youte The board's ace of clubs was taken and East was thrown on lead with his queen of clubs Down to nothing but hearts he found the killing return — the jack of hearts! After winning th heart in dummy with the king declarer had a choice of ways to committee suicide lie could cash dummy's remaining heart honor and surrender the setting trick to East's nine of hearts or come to hand with the ten of hearts and lose a trick to West's ace of spades Note that if West doesn't shift to heat at trick four East can be endplayed Try it Available for a limited time as a e special offer is a package of DOUBLES booklets For your copies send 63 to "GOREN DOUBLES" care this newspaper PO Box 4426 Orlando Fla 32802-442- 6 Make checks payable to "N devot- 1918 during World War I US and French forces launched a counteroffensive against the Germans between the Aisne and Marne rivers in In France safely for the 4000th time In 1927 Ty Cobb in his career In 19321he United Stales and Canada signed a treaty to develop the 31 Lawrence Seaway In 1936 the Spanish Civil War began as Gen Francisco Franco led on uprising of army troops based in Spanish North Africa against a socialist coalition government in Madrid hit A 1938 pilot Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan landed in Ireland a day after leaving New York with the stated intention of flying to California In 1940 the Democratic convention in Chicago nominated President Franklin D Roosevelt for o third term in office In 1986 the world got its first look at the sunken remains of the Titanic as videotapes of the British luxury liner were released by researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Todays birthdays: Actor Hume Cronyn is 78 Comedian Red Sketton is 76 South African dissident Nelson Mandela is 71 Sen John Glenn DOhio is 68 Skating champion and commentator Dick Button is 60 Author and journalist Hunter S Thompson is 50 Thought for today 'What men perceive as real is real in its consequences" — Anonymous In I ' IAN IP 144 AQUAIWS JAN 20 4- L-- PISCES FEL 19 pos41 :22 Carry Trudeatt AS CHIN4I5 005 T 14IANIE0 FREZI:04 FICW7ER5H55 A FLICJV'N6 5YY1- WI-- OF HOPC FOR 70 8P141715 7HE RIM AII? 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Charles Lindberg an American aviator made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in a single-engin- e airplane named the Spirit of St Louis The flight was more than 3600 miles and it took Lindberg 33 hours and 29 minutes Lindberg's flight started at Roosevelt Field in Garden City NY and ended at Le Bourget Field near Paris His starting time was 7:52 am on May 20 1927 with the landing coming on May 21 at 10:21 :vi0 ft rtel ) ' 9 ':1 ANIV:UPTCY9 pm 1 Funds for the airplane came from the citizens of St Louis Mo Ten days before the transatlantic flight Lindberg set a record by flying from San Diego Calif to Long Island NY in 21 hours and 20 minutes with an overnight stop at St Louis Lindberg was 25 years old when he made his historic flight He received $25000 as a prize from a New York City hotel owner More important he also received international fame l'AST I' I 1I 1 4 A 111 No Processing Fees! Quick Approval! Low Annual Fee! Simplified Credit Standards! 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