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NEW YORK, APRIL 10.

THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNO, OPENED SHORT Getting Ahead

LY AFTER 3 ÞÛT, ÎN NEW YORK TODAY,

THE RUSSIAN DELEGATE, M. ANDREI GROMYKO, WAS

PRESENT AT THE OPENING, BUT HUSSEIN ALA, THE Too Fast

IRANIAN DELEGATE WAS ABSENT.

BRIDGE NOTES

In a great number of hands, one opponent can make a danger ons load while the other cannot. Every effort should then be made, in the play of the hand, to avold giving the lead to the danger hand. For example:

South, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

8. QH73;

132

8. 63

H. Q 64

D. A Q 8

C. K 10 088

N

744 2

W

0.6

8. K J S

H. AK J

8: 10 9 H 10 9 8 7 ED K 5

U. Q 7 64

20

Seoul, Apr. 18.

Earlier, M. Gromyko had in- The spirit of democracy is dicated that ho would, attend gripping Korean tenchors and stu- the meeting, when he told dole-dents, so strongly that the mill- gates that he did not wish to tary, government officials are per bring up the Soviet proposal turbed as to how to tone it down the Iranian

case be dropped without destroying the anthus lasın

so prominently displayed. from the agenda at this acasion,

It is It was authoritatively stated lo stump speeches in the classrooms is a common thing to hear

day,

and to sco

sco whole classes of schools committed to political action, ur mobiilsed into parades supporting # single,

'military political party. government authorities have warned teachers that schoola be- long to a whole community and in a democratic schoolroom, it may

not be used to Kluence opinion, in favour of any one poll- tical group-Associated Press.

should

'Be "periodic" meeting twice yearly.

The Russian delegate is be- lieved to be awaiting further Moscow on instructions from this point.

Opposition to dropping the Iranian

the from question agenda increased yesterday, after a series of informal meet ings of delegations, and unless Bomething unforeseen happens within the next few days, it is believed likely that the majority of the Council will maintain the lew that they will be within their rights in asking, on May 6, for reports on the evacuation of Soviet troops from Iran,

The Council proceeded imme- diately after its opening today, with the consideration of a com- mittee report on rules of pro- East celure. and

the Russian dele- Pass gate, who had been absent from West led the seven of spades, the Council since he walked out Enst played the nine, and South over the Soviet Iran queation, place on the agenda for a few won with the Juck, South could was the first speaker in the dis- days, na it is anticipated that after tonight's session there will three hearts, one cussion.

adjournment for some diamond, and two clubs in top

recommended be an M. Gromyko

Council,days.-Reuter. cards. Two more tricks were that needed for the contruct,

D. J 10 9 8 C. AJ Z

The bidding: South Weat North

Poss 3NT Pass

INT

now count on

novice would have taken the diamond finesse, but that would have lost to East's King and a spade return would then set the contract. But South, who was ne novice, realised the danger of let- ting East gain the lead. therefore decided to make his two additional tricks in clubs, playing Eo as to keep Enst out of the lead. At the second trick he led the Jack of hearts overtaking with dummy's Queen. Then he * turned the ten of clubs, letting it ride when East played law. Had the finesse lost, the rest of the club suit would have been enough for the

re-

the contract. When it won. Declarer took another finesse, cashed the club Ace, and got back to dummy with the diamond Ace to take the remaining two clubs. This safe line of play produced ten tricks.

-Yesterday

*

*

*

you ware Oswald

Jacoby's partner and, with neither

lde vulnerable, you held:

QJ în 8 4 2

HJ 10 3

DA 4

C 7 5

The bidding:

Schenken

1.D

2NT

Pass

the

Security

The Council accepted that under Article 29 of the Charter, recommendation Gromykola should be approved.

Tonight's discussion on un- of the controversial sections

Council's draft rules of the

be procedure is expected to brief and the Spanish delega tion's request for consideration of General Franco's Spanish re- likely to find a gimo, in it

Everlasting Match: U.S. Allegations

Washington, April 10.

The United States Attorney-General, Mr. Tom Clark an- nounced today, “final judgement dissolving the world- wide match cartel was entered by the Now York City District Court in the civil anti-trust sult instituted- an May 1, 1944 against the world's leading match produ- cers located in the United States, Sweden and Great Britain."

According to this statement, Bryant and May, which did not appear as a defendant in the final action, "entered into Swedish and American producers. a conspiracy with which successfully suppressed the manufacturer of Everlasting matches (a match which is was said, may be struck several thousand times before it was consumed. leading Depart- Company, all three The United States

said ment of Justice, been unable to serve

it had American concerns. Bryant Agreed Settlement

The defendants, in agreeing

and May with papers in the)

COBC.

Jacoby Maier You Mr. Clark's statement said to settlements, stipulated that PAAS

19 judgement was required on the they admitted no violations of Рама

Рад (2) holdere of existing re-ignitable the lay-a stipulation that has ANSWER:

Bid four spades. match patents, to issue royalty been accepted by the Govern There must be a game in the free licences to anyone wishing ment

The decree forbids the revival cards, perhaps more. By how

"Everlasting Mat

of former agreements between

ing your strength at this point, to produce

without getting past the Pame

ches."

you make a mild Slam suggestion "This," says the statement, the Swedish Match Company, in bringing to and the Diamond Match Com- the former world-over, regular pany, and forbids

jovol.

If you bid only three "should result spadas, you should make a Siam users the

ry later on; and our hand is and adequate supplies of quali- from selling matches in the hot strong enough for a Slam try ty past the game level·

Score 100 per cent for four spades,

70 per cent apades.

QUESTION

matches ut

prices."

competitive United States, through the Dlu

mond Company, for five years.

It also compcls the Diamond

"The smallest manufacturers! for three should be able, under the decree, Match Company to sell matches

Today you hold the same hand, and the bidling continues: Schenken Jacoby Maler

2NT

Pass Pans

10

Pass

What

Past

GS. PANA

to operate under the same tech- for export all over the world, nical advantages and "know-ind revents it from selling how," as the giants of industry," through the Swedish Match Com-

The Diamond Match Company, pany. the defendant, has issued n

The Everlasting Match WAB You statement saying that it know invented in Europe and was 1of no auch device as Everlasting once manufactured in Holland It's 'com- and Switzerland. Pass 49 Matches.

(1) The suit concluded by the pressed pencil of chemicals can do you bid? (Answer signing, by Judge

Samuel be lighted and extinguished Manecibaum, of a consent decree chousands of times before being to which signatories wore a usd up. Swedish match company,

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