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Be EB rf 8 pez Frowns on U.S. Fliers | sve" Nor Dakote dairy representa, im PLEAD GULTY | CONTR: ACT roragonU. 8 Piers (ee eee “BEROREUDGEHERE) = i ge te eypEpis T DL NV IT IT state department stepped backward| Several workers of the NDAC ex- —— ee Fiera dl = possible complicity in|tension service, Me ed beat HL. any erican or other war ac-|Walster, director, were al meet- Ralph ‘dial tase filiamson Sentenced bs Sclution to Previous Contract Problem | Training School; Scham- | | | tivity. ing, at the request of the A.A.A. The | unusual notice of reports] meeting was open to the public and ber Sentence Delayed BY WM. E. MoKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) i ( 2 i é ‘crease dairy farmers’ incomes, to hold dairy production at or near the level of recent months until power in the cities recovers sufficient-| plans. i cL i x il Today’s Contract Problem South is declarer at four. spades. West leads king, queen, and ace of hearts, Which ts the safest way to play the hand—that ls, to give yourself the greatest number of chances to win? A Taking that Colombia had hired 24 American | was attended by leading farmers from ere epg DON'T G AMBLE ON OLD TIRES! PUT ON NEW general hi. New York, thi issued a ‘Botlee Wednesday Say ment saying: “The United States disapproves of “There's 0 tread with GRIP” ' Ralph 8. Williamson, 20-year-old @teele youth, pleaded guilty to fourth-| It is not always the game or slam degree forgery and was sentenced to} hand that is the most interesting. serve two years in the state training|B. Jay Becker of Philadelphia, a school at Mandan by Judge Fred|member of the former national con- Jansonius here Wednesday afternoon. | tract championship team-of-four, sent ‘Williamson admitting burglarizing|me today’s hand, in which he plays the Western Elevator Co. elevator at |the contract at three odd. Bteele and forging the name of the; While the hand may appear to be agent to several checks which he had|played in more or less of a double stolen. jdummy manner, nevertheless each Albert Schamber, 23-year-old labor- | Play is based upon accurate analysis er, pleaded guilty of third-degree| South opened the queen of clubs, a burglary, but his sentence was de-/low club was played from dummy, and ferred by Judge Jansonius pending an|the queen held the trick. The six investigation of his past record. was continued and won by North Schamber entered a store at Bald-|with the ten. North cashed his ace win last Sunday morning and stole|of clubs and South discarded a dia- considerable merchandise. He was|mond, arrested Sunday afternoon and ad-| The jack of clubs was continued mitted the crime. jand East ruffed in with the jack, | which shut out South, South discard- ‘ >, |ing another diamond. Alabama’s Coal Men = "g.gicther Sitmetvcady Fight NRA Demands, Washington, April 12.—(?)—Ala- ‘bama coal operators Thursday stood fast on threats to start a “civil war” | in the bituminous fields rather than | accept NRA's demand for a seven-hour | day and higher wages. | In a sensational climax to a storm- | filled three-day hearing on the ques- tions, Forney Johnston, representing the Alabama operators, Wednesday night charged Hugh S. Johnson with “arbitrary, illegal and unwarranted” ‘action in approving the new schedule. For a moment, fisticuffs between the Alabaman and John L. Lewis, heavy- set leader of the United Mine Work- | American citizens taking service in | the armed forces of any foreigh gov- ‘ernment and if Americans do s0 it | 1s on their sole responsibility and risk and they eannot look to their gov- ernment for protection while in such ! services.” -AYBE mond will surprise you but—you’ re taking a double gamble wearing out old tires this Spring—the gamble ofa price increase greater than what your present tires may be worth, added to the gamble of accident. That’s the situation—with tires priced ridiculously low—with rubber, cotton, wages and other costs often as much as doubled —with Goodyear quality atnew high peaks. And that’s why smart folk are putting on new Goodyears these days—full sets!—at really bargain cost they’re protecting their safety for a long time to come. | Utilities Shadows @AKIT3 | Extend to Kentucky O75 @Ass | Washington, April 12.—()—The a&KE4 shadow of legislative fa¥oritism to Solution in next issue, 12] | public utilities spread Thuraday over | two states—New York and Kentucky. ..u.er Won tne| Spread on the records of the fed- eral trade commission are the names of 12 New York state legislators, some of whom are pictured in the commis- sion’s data as favorably inclined to- ward legislation acceptable to the Associated Gas and Electric Co. Letters made public by the commis- sion purport to show that State Sen- ator W. T. Thayer and other New York state legislators helped defeat anti-utilities bills, by company re- quest. ‘The records in the case of Kentucky concern purported office memoranda in 1928 from H. D. Fitch, president of Kentucky-Tennessee Light and Pow- er Co., an associated subsidiary, to 8. J. Magee, associated vice president. In the exchange Fitch said that a resolution of the Kentucky legisla- ture for a utilities inquiry had been dropping tne eignt. | trick with the queen. When South refused to over-ruft lost three! a oter's jack of hearts, t practically ; marked North the ace of hearts. The drop of the eight of hearts by North gave Becker a problem of whether North held the ace and ten of hearts; or the singleton ace. Becker realized that South had al- ready discarded two diamonds and that his only chance to make the hand was to find North with a single- ton ace of hearts, so his next play was the deuce of hearts, which North | won with the ace. Of course, North could not return a diamond or it would be right into declarer’s tenace; therefore, he had to return a spade. Becker discarded ;® diamond and won the trick in jdummy with the ace. He then led Duplicate—N. and §S. vul. Opening lead—w Q. Better get our prices on your ers, seemed imminent when Lewis ac- cused Johnston of attempting to “brow-beat” members of the union. BLUMETHAL HOME BURNS Larchmont, N. Y., April 12.—(®)— The ornate home of A. C. Blumenthal, wealthy New York theatrical producer and real estate operator, was de- stroyed by fire early Thursday at aj loss estimated to be somewhere be- tween $300,000 and $500,000. WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep ...Vigor . .. Vitality Medical authorities agree that your kid- Meys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or ere which help to purify the blood and eep you healthy. They should pour out thru the bladder 3 pints of fluid a day which contains 4 pounds of waste matter. If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with scanty amount caus- {ng burning and discomfort, the 15 MILI pf kidney tubes need washing out. 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North realized that it would do | him no good to cover, as his partner |had already discarded two diamonds, so he played low. Becker allowed the trick to ride and South’s ten fell. Picked up South's ten. now were all good. | A small heart was played next and won by Becker with the king, which The diamonds (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) written for the benefit of the utilities. Continue Fight on Air Mail Contracts Washington, April 12—()—Repub- licans on the senate airmail investi- gating committee Thursday sought from postal officials an acknowledge- ment of rumors that independent com- German Woman Cops New York, April 12—(?)—Helene Mayer of Los Angeles, who won the Olympic women's fencing title for Germany in 1928 and the National Outdoor championship last summer, is the new women’s indoor fencing champion. The German girl, a student at | Scripps College, Claremont, Calif., captured the title Wednesday night by defeating Dorothy Locke of New York, champion for the last two years, in a fence-off. Stoefen Defaults in | North-South Tourney | Pinehurst, N.C. April 12—(P)— |Competition became more heated as national ranking stars went into the ond | quarter-finals of the north and south | tennis tournament Thursday. Lester Stoefen, of Los Angeles, seeded third, told the tournament committee he was “over-tennised” and weary from two months of tourn- ament play. He defaulted in Wednes- day’s second round to A. L. Bruneau, | of Brooklyn. Hammerfest, Norway, is the north- \ernmost city in the world. How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly — Safely Gain Physical Vigor — Youthfulness With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the nat- ural attractiveness that every wom- an_ possesses. 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