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WEE ies Manne amen en eee ee see ee ‘score of years Dr. H. C. Dyrkee has ‘been ~ UPPER OHIO RIVER Folk in Lower Valley Are Wor- ried, However, As Crest Nears Them Cincinnati, O., March 22—(?)—Re- Wet for the flood stricken Ohio river valley was in sight Wednesday but own where the big stream joins the Mississippi the populace viewed the approaching water with apprehen- sion. The rise slackened almost to a/ standstill from Portsmouth, O., to Cincinnati, where for four days thousands of acres in city and coun- try have been inundated. Ten lives have been lost and property damage is estimated in the millions. | Fed by overloaded tributaries in} southern Indiana, however, the wa- ters still are sweeping far out of the river banks below here. Five hun-/| @red families were driven from their; homes at Louisville, Ky. | Government experts said the river here probably would remain station- ary at the present 63.7 foot level for | from 24 to 36 hours and then begin! the gradual fall that should bring it! down to the 52-foot flood stage in| four or five days. | At Newport, Ky., across the river! from Cincinnati, relief workers fed and housed thousands after having) turned down Gov. Ruby Laffoon's of- fer of assistance. Fifty Newport! blocks are under water. Strange But True News Items of Day (By the Associated Press) | DIVIDE WITH POOR j Faith, 8. D—For more than a/ answering distress calls from the sick and injured, and when he! Yooked over his account books he! tains only found the amount due him in fees ‘was approximately canceling all the bills he said: “Live as you go and save a dollar for = rainy day. @ivide it with the poor and thank/| God that you have health and are a! attempt to locate these cards in part- citizen America. INSTALLMENT TAXES ki $29,500. After} Wreck Shows Quake’s Fearful Power The awful power of the earthquake which shook Southern California is shown by the twisted, shattered ruin of the Continental Baking Company building in Long Beach. Twenty men were in this building when the quake struck: all but two escaped injury. BR. the CONTRACT ¢ “EXPERTS PLAY IT 224 By WM. E. McKENNEY Sccretary, American Bridge no trump response—in fact it was ex- actly what he expected, for the only League One of the rarest bids in the one-/ace East could possibly hold would be over-one system is the open-three bid./the spade ace and that would be of This bid shows a hand which con-/no assistance. which has a long, solid trump suit. It is a forcing bid which guarantees a sure game; if partner is fortunate enought to hold certain high cards, a If you have more,! slam is probable. three losing cards and He now knew definitely that East did not hold the king of hearts, for which West wanted to locate was the king of clubs, so he specifically asked The opening three bid is a definite | for that card by a bid of four clubs. ings, if any. Some This was not to be taken as a de- of the United States of) ner’s hand and asks him to give spe-|sire to play the hand at clubs be- “a cific information about his aces and | cause the original three bid definitely showed that the hand must be played Players have felt that a bid/at hearts. A hand having an option Chicago—The installment payment’ of this type has little value because plan as invaded the tax collector'siit occurs ao seldom, However, when fee porate liemcinrporctentonere office. In order to stimulate payment such a hand does arise, the original! , two bid rather than a three bid, of overdue back taxes, Cook County! three bid is the surest way to obtain ‘Treasurer McDonough hasannounced|the necessary information. A good taxpayers would be permitted to example of this bid occurred in the Provided, of course, the necessary strength were present. East knew that West was asking for Dring in sums as low as $5 weekly.' very first deal of the Central New the king of clubs and evidently de- ‘They will be given cards like those! york contract pair championship held of Christmas savings clubs to keep | recently at Syracuse. records of their payments. JACK OF ALL TRADES The Bidding eae was the dealer, and of course is Pi |. West held a very powerful Picher, Okla—Harry Jennings {5'hand which contained only one loser to be Picher’s next mayor, chief | in hearts, one in diamonds, Of police, and street commissioner. He| clubs, with the additional possibility ‘was named all three in the general of losing the queen of clubs. election. Football Authority | Succumbs to Wound Columbus, ©. March 22—.?)—Dr. | YFonsa A. Lambert, nationally known | football authority, died at 6:15 a. m.| ‘Wednesday of wounds received when ahot by his son Samuel, 17, during | @ family quarrel. Lambert, a member of the advisory | council of the national football rules | committee, absolved his son of all blame before he lapsed into uncon- aciousness following the shooting ‘Tuesday. His boy “shot in self defense,” po- ce said he told them. A bullet graz- ed a lung and penetrated the liver. Young Lambert said the pistol dis- charged accidentally. Mrs. Lambert, police said, told them she called her son to aid her when her husband, who had been drinking, attempted to choke her and twist her arm. When the boy entered, she said, Lambert @ revolver. In the struggle that followed he backed away | and the boy fired. An inquest into the death was called Wednesday, but authorities had not ‘announced whether action would be taken against the son, who was not Buy or Sell Throug! The Tribune Want Ads With finessing positions in both iclubs and hearts, West had the right &8-7-6-2 ¥K-9-8 010-722 J-8-7 | @A-Q-5-9-5 10-7 | 5-4-3 10-4-3 {to figure that only one should lose jand therefore his hand fully justifies an original three bid. North passed and East realized that \his partner wanted definite informa- |tion regarding the position of an ace or the king of trump. Holding neith- er—the high king nor any ace—East made the conventional response of three no trump. This bid would be made regardless of heart support or any other strength that East might hold. It simply de- nied holding any of the key cards for which West was searching. ‘West was not surprised at the three First Flight of ? sacther precedent by being tb suighiod eae urd, Hraaia'D, Resor after = flight Be a Beside ber ts eat Miss Rita Brady, hostess of pie pings fe Siena often bas | j a First Lady one in sired to locate that card for a possible slam bid, therefore East bid five clubs Jand that was all the encouragement six hearts. If East had not held the king of clubs he would have signed off with ja bid of four hearts and that would have been the final contract. The Play The play of the hand offers no problem at all. The heart finesse lost, but the combined hands contain no other losers. | Hands which are opened with @ forcing three bid seldom present much {problem in play, for if the bidding is properly handled it will locate every important card in the deck. partners will know definitely whether the cards they require are held themselves or by their opponents. | This is the one great value of the ithree bid, for it eliminates prac- itically all hazards from game and slam declarations when the distribu- ition of the cards is such that an | opening three bid can be made. | Practically every group of contract Players today who are really inter- ested in learning the game, have a set of duplicate trays available. Several years ago the cost of dupli- cate trays was prohibitive, but today practically every department store handles this equipment at very low prices. There is no question but that duplicate bridge is more ent than the ordinary form of party bridge. However, I am today going to give you a new use for our dupli- cate trays. Bridge articles are somewhat diffi- cult to follow unless you take the time to lay the cards out on the table. jon: If you belong to @ group of four, or eight, people who are in the habit of meeting at definite times for an evening of bridge, have the hostess for the next party clip ticles from the paper. deck of cards for each and place the hand trays. * * | Each hand for each ‘be separated and placed {duplicate tray. When your jfor its party you will have or 12 hands, as the case up in duplicate trays. Before starting on your 5 4 B a Hl e SE aE i E g Z i H : : i 3 [ E E 5 E i ‘West needed to carry the contract to/|in ‘The | of Fargo and B. E. Groom of the G. N. by|mapped out @ program. B H 3 bietd i 8 ; i it eat ceil re to Cities Having Commis- sion Government ‘ Fe aid San a gF [ i RH Bh E Len cit irl; i i i i - if again enters the bidding, then his first bid must be considered as con- structive. ee Three constructive bids state that game is probable. The fourth con- structive bid definitely states that the hand must be played at game. Sign-off bids are as follows: 1st—and most important—pass. 2nd—the bidding of any suit pre- viously bid. 3rd—t ig to partner's suit trump at the respondinj bid with a bid of no first opportunity. For example, original bitider bids one heart, partner one no trump. ‘This is a sign-off bid. Original bid- der bids one heart, partner one spade, original bidder one no trump. This is a signoff bid. A constructive no trump is as fol- lows: Original bidder bids one heart, partner one spade, original bidder two clubs, partner two no trump. This bid is constructive. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) 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