The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1971 Page: 15 of 34
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WASHINGTON - Jordas's strength to centtose to defend
KtolHantoh, to a secret letter daynuaplaasoditato, andt®
to Pretodent Noon, has threat- continue its pursuit of a just
ened to go an a “glnns" — a md hating peace.
Bedouin raid agahsst netghhan "OtheruMe, we ought ha»e
-unless the U^buitohm out to go on a ghuos, an old Arab
of a financial hole. tribal custom, and get it, sir.
The plucky Hashemite kuqf. frocn some quarter or other in
sick with grief over the redent this neighborhood, possibly
assassination of his loyal causing you a problem which
Prime Minister, angry over in- muy be even more serious than
telligence reports that the the one I am new poamg. of
Palestinians plan abo to mur- otherwise, as the caae may be.
der members of the royal Traty, Mr. Piutodaut, I do
family and plagued with prob- sot knew what slee we could do
Ians of state, bae turned to .. The importance of tttou aid
Nbrao for oolace. hrJontouto vtoW*. atoM*
Hussein's letter to the sad ceutuaaty all compeisd
President was ddmred by me to raqacst year personal
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FUNNV tUSMISS
All pmsir, am1-
mxroouA to
Hussein, “May I reiterate say
gratitude for year mrwsge of
sympathy end condolence an
the tragic ton of my ctoomt
triend, the Prime Mtouder of
One of the outstanding fea-
tures of an expert’s dummy
play is his ability to select
the best line of play when
several lines appear to offer1
equally favorable chances «
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Here is a hand played i
many years ago by the late ,
Helen Sobel Smith that illus- .
many years ago by the____
Helen Sobel Smith that i!:„
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She put up dummy’s jack
Vf hurts as • starter. East
was a very good plaver and
would have played the 10 if
Helen had played low. West
might well have led away
from the ace. East played
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the suit back. Helen was in
with the queen and promptly
led the five of diamonds
toward dummy.
West took his king and led
the nine of hearts to Helen's
king. Helen's next play was
a club toward dummy. West
ducked (his best play) and
Helen went up with the king.
Then she cashed dummy s
queen of diamonds, returned
to her hand with the ace and
threw West in with his last
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West had three tricks in
but could do no better than
cash his ace of dubs and
give up. He had Seen caught
in an end play.
The final end play was
automatic for someone like
We've got them. White sheets... colorful fashion sheets
to-iron Ferma-Prest* muslins and percale now at savings!
White cotton muslins as low as
Helen, as was the failure to
cash the last diamond. As
for the early decision to at-
tack diamonds, not dubs,
this was just expert’s clair-
voyance. \
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$1.® Pillowcases, pair .........Be
White cotton percales on sale!
12© Full flat or fitted...... . .1.74
$2.® Full flat or fitted.........IM
UJ9Pillowcases. puf<. ....... 121
The bidding‘has boas:
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Pass 4g \ftas ?
You, South, hold
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What (jo you do now?
Perma-Press whites
at low Sale pri
Tew V-onapwRcyr
high cards but be has a lot of
nudes and any hoM an ace.
b& stx if he shews one. ■( > ■
TODAY'S QUESTION
What do you bid, « dealer,
with- '
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No-iron white muslins
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By PHIL PASTORET
To mark the season, we
named our bibukw nei)
borRudolphibe Red-Note
$2 99 Full flat or fitted........
$1.59 Pillowcases, pair.........
No-iron white percales
Regular $2.3® ^
Twis flat « fitted A
Best way to fa a flat
tire it with the aid of the
jock in yourjmeket.
Smuggest fellow in the di-
ke is the one who Ju*|got
13.99 Full flat or fitted .......
$1.99 Pillowcases, pair......
$699 Queen flat or fitted .....
$2 99 Queen Pillowcases, pair
$8 99 King flat or fitted......
oa<* w«h his Christinas Club
money.
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Cad you recall when
college-brad meant tome-
thing more than tuition? /
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Bible Verse
THOUS SALT oat take the
raise at the Lord toy Cod to
Big Bonus Stamps ..
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Jordan's King Threatens Bedou in Raid-Or Cash
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, December 27, 1971, newspaper, December 27, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066624/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.