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By O II s Bridr Hand V (ioren and Omar Shard RENDER UNTO CAESAR of upmion ahout whether South should open the bidding with one flub or one spade with five cards m each black suit Regardless of which he chooses, his side shun Id reach a contract of four spades m comfort West led the queen of hearts, t Liken by dummy's aee as declarer slnlfed a diamond If declarer had lo lose only one trump, he could to lose two tricks m the minors; it he had two trump losers, he could not give up more than one trick in the minors How would you play the hand Since he had escaped a diamond lead, declarer realized that, if clubs broke (a 68 percent chance), lie could afford to ignore the spade finesse. w liieh offered only a 50 percent chance of success. He could afford to concede two trump tricks since his diamond loser would go away on a good club Al trick two declarer led a club to the aee and returned the suit lo Ihe king. When both defenders followed. the contract was laydown Smith vulnerable North-Sout- deals NORTH 97 . . : A 3 2 984 97 K 96 WEST K . J QJ J J EAST 10 :! 103 K 10 8 2 2 76 3 2 (j 3 4 Q 10 4 K SOl'TII A Q 8 6 4 Void A 6 3 A 8 7 5 3 The bidding: South West Pass Pass I North 2 . 4 Pass Opening lead Queen of East Pass Pass ii-- Vou don't have to be a mat be matieal genius to be a good bridge player Rut a knowledge of the basic probabilities is essential lo success. Study this hand. There is considerable difference as long as trumps were no worse South simply led a trump than to the aee and. when neither defender showed out. he abandoned spades in order to concede a club t nek to the opponents. Now East shifted to a diamond, but it was too late. Declarer won and led a club, discarding a diamond from the table. Whether or not West ruffed was immaterial the defenders could score only two trump tricks in addition to the club. 3-- Note that declarer would have been defeated had he tried the trump finesse at trick two. West wins and shifts to u diamond, and declarer must concede a trick in each minor as well as two spades For information about Charles new newsletter for bridge players, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4426, . Orlando, Fla. Gorens 32802-4426- U. of Coudetl bv List 15 of 31 Exposed Debtors Pay Up for School Loans nishment and attachment sets of the names of :il . Publication Utahns delinquent on their government-guaranteed student loans goaded about half the debtors into making payments. U.S. Attorney for Utah Brent Ward announced of as- In some cases, however, the government is still trying to find the debtor. Mr Ward said Mr. Ward issued a press release September listing the names, residence and occupation of 31 people along with the amount they in owed. Most news media along the Wasatch Front publicized the list, including The Stilt Lake Tribune and Deseret News. "The release ot the list, four have paid back the loans in full and 11 are making payments, he said In most of the remaining cases, the U.S. Attorney's Office is collecting gaipayments by Since - court-ordere- tactic has served the purintended." Mr. Ward said. Furthermore, a success realized on these pieviously inactive accounts suggests that periodic disclosure ol the identity of dobtors will he worthwhile " pose i I BEDROOM SET Bed Slated to Speak At Medical Conference Special to The Tribune Dr. A. Jay Block, SNOWBIRD professor of medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville, will be the featured speaker Friday at 10:30 a m. during a :s...$8491'5 - four-da- y conference. The 29th annual Midwinter Conference on Chest Disease began with a social Wednesday night and is slated to end about 11.30 a m. Saturday. Dr. Block's topic is expected to be respiratory evaluation before operations and care after operations. Conference sponsor is the Inter-mountai- Thoracic Society, the cal arm of the American Lung ciation of Utah mediAsso- g 'Five Cents for Life ' Drive to tiepin Soon Allili-ateVFiv- OAK Dresser Mirror Night Stand The three county portion ol the statewide campaign is expected to be completed about Feb. 10 Some areas of the state mav noi he through until March IS Open lloue Its Local Offices PT.V Sets AI Volunteers will conduct the Amen can Heart Association. Utah Cents for Life" residential drive beginning Saturday in Salt Lake. Davis and Weber rnunhes. riorula Professor COMPLETE special "Founder's Day" open house will be held Feb 17 by the state PTA at its offices at 1037 K. South Temple, between 11am. and 3 p m Displays of current PTA concerns and programs will be available during the open house A Waterbeds ILfriBrnited MURRAY EAST 45th SOUTH between Main & State 80 I , 5N- - 1OI.L read words cor respond ng sour nd'OC b"tH S'.: 58 81 88 2 R Yqjt Daily Activity Gu'Oe According to the Start To develop message fwt TS'ursdov , THAT HE'S publisher WRITTEN ANOTHER ssi O' OCgc ARIES f.. T- - r IN A WILBUR AND WENDELL BOOK I li w GAZER'-s- SAID THAtT WOULD BE HIM it'd u- -f L-4- The first submarine lo be used as an instrument id war was an egg shaped craft called the Turtle It was invented in the 17'Us by an American engineer named David liushnell It was propelled bv band operated Starr -- i -- ' wire 11 ml Ii , w mah 'he surfaic ft !ht Thames Hiver in a scrii's id trips that lasted several bouis Accounts also say the irtvenior used air tub' supported on the surtuee ul the vuin by floats to replenish the ox;, gen sup ply while the boat was undeiw.itei By Leonard r again I under 1. i boats al passengers below Annie i - f I i.rv, 1'. h adly wca" n w - t r .iled dm mg tt"i id 'A ,u Ill.Jh '1 II II III ' 1 l,f A I! ill r l.ll, W -- f i I .1 iiluner mI ie v cmcIs w c t'ti, It dm mg he Cii ar hv the Con Ii r .ill - !or ag mis! Ihe lederal Heel III oi I a Coiilederate suhrna rule Itic Huntley blew up the I SS H"usjiu tiif m t ha! 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