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\ RETURNING CCC UNIT) \ a ENGLAND WANTS 795th Company Due at Dickin-| son on Special Train Tues- day Afternoon | | Members of the 795th company, North Dakota civilian conservation corps, will disembark from a special | train at Dickinson Tuesday afternoon and leave for New England by truck, it is announced by Colonel George W. Harris, commandant at Fort Lin- coln, U. 8. Army post here. | The company will establish its new camp at New England, Colonel Harris said, and the men will be employed on CCC projects in that area. ‘The 795th company, recruited most- ly from the Missouri Slope area, is one of seven companies being return- ed to North Dakota this month from other states to establish camps here. ‘The unit has been on duty at Pine othe CONTRACT EXPERTS PLAY IT BY WM. E. McKENNEY ; (Secretary, American Bridge League) Re-entries are an important factor in practically every hand, and still the careless player will not wake up to the fact that he needs re-entries until he has wasted one of them. ‘oday's hand is really simple. The bidding is normal and South does not | have enough strength to open with; anything but a one-bid. Remember that pre-emptive bids} today are practically a thing of the past with the better player. Get out of the habit of pre-empting. ‘You may win a hand occasionally, | and once in a great while you will find an opponent who will beat you on a hand by making a pre-emptive bid, but to offset that, just keep track of the hundreds of points you win/ from your opponents through foolish! Today’s Contract Problem South has the contract four hearts. West opens king of diamonds. How can declarer play the hand to make sure of not losing more than one spade trick? @1082 5 (Blind) (Blind) Solution in next issue. a Grove, Cal., since early in the CCC |Pre-emptive bids. movement. The other six companies, which will establish camps at Park River, Stan- ley, Valley City, Wishek, Dunseith and Watford City, are not expected | to return until near the end of April, Colonel Harris said. 1 ‘The eighth North Dakota unit, the 796th company, which formerly was) stationed at Dickinson, will remain | at Pierre, 8. D. tickets, they are not going to stop out of the bidding, as well as their you from bidding. What usually hap-} opponents, and find themselves in the | wrong contract. | I do not like to support my partner | with only three trumps after a one , bid; therefore, North's response of , two hearts is proper. | Of course, as South shows better | than a@ four-card spade suit by his | Te-bid, North is justified in support- DROP CONTROL EFFORT ing to four. Washington, April 24—(.?)—Efforts | | @t unified regulation of the electric | power industry, either by legislation | The Play West cashes the ace, king, and jqQueen vf diamonds, which South or by code, have been dropped for | much win with the ace. He has a this year. | | losing trick in his hand and the only | Duplicate—All vul. | wey that he can get rid of it is on a Npening lead— heart. | . ae Ler | If the hearts are divided four- West | three, he can see a possibility of mak- Pass ing his contract—but he must watch his entries, so his first play is the three of hearts, winning with PROCLAIMS OBSERVANCE Washington, April 24—(4)—Presi- | @ent Roosevelt has proclaimed May Day “Child Health Day,” the sixth consecutive year the president of the| United States has taken such action. i North 29 1a East Pass Pass GET MORE GAS MILEAGE Insist on Champions for your car for with them you not paz: fin more power, speed, and ation but also iter economy. i ten con- secutive ractically e re- liability, cadurance and economy run has been won with Champions prov- ing conclusively that you get more i mileage with pooniag USE THE SPARK PLUGS CHAMPIONS USE CHAMPION -EXTRA-RANGE SPARK PLUGS { If they pre-empt and you have the/ pens is that they shut their partners; lormal, +| Total, Jan. 1st to date Normal, Js in dummy. A heart is returned and declarer should trump with the eight of spades—not a smail one. Now the five of spades is led and won in dummy with the nine. An- other heart is returned and this time it should be won with the ten of spades—not the deuce. The jack of spades must be led next and won in dummy with the queen. A heart is returned and ruffed with the king of spades. established that little heart. At the same time, we have reserv- ed the deuce of spades in our own hand and the three spot in dummy. which is the needed entry. * The deuce of spades is won in dum- my with the three, the losing diamond now is discarded on the good heart, and the last trick 4s won with the ace of spades. (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc.) —_ | Weather Report | . felt shot A FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair cold tonight; Wednesday peethete “wetted and armer. kota: Fair, not so cold tonight; Wed- nesday unsettled, warmer east and central portions. For South Da kota: Incret cloudiness an slightly warmer tonight; Wednes- day unsettled, probably showers southwest, warm- er east portion. For Montana: Generally fair east, unsettled west portion tonight and Wednesday; warmer east, slightly Cao extreme southwest portion to- r Minnesota: Fair, not so cold in west portion tonight; Wednesday Probably fair and warmer. GENERAL CONDITIONS A high ure area is centered over the Dakotas (Bismarck 30.44) and cold ‘weather prevails from the Great Lakes region westward to the eastern Rocky Mountain slope. Sub- freezing temperatures have occurred the ace |in Minnesota, the Daxotas, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. A low pressure area is centered over Utah (Salt Lake Precipitation has oc- in the Great Lakes region and at scattered lege from the Rocky Mountain region westward to the Pa- cific coast. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.58. Reduced to sea level, 30.44. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 2.8 ft. 24 hour change, 0.3 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: |, January 1st to date... Accumulated deficiency to date NORTH DAKOTA aoe 1.82 BISMARCK, clear .... Beach, clear ... ' aq 67 . 4 - 50 42 50 42- 51 43 48 a7 62 49 S8es8883888888 ATTENTION, MASONS District convention, Masonic Temple, Thursday, April 26. Dinner 6:30 P. M. Phone 158 after 5 P. M. for reservations, Notice — School and county warrants are taken at par in trade for merchandise here — | Alex Rosen & Bro, IF YOU ARE GOING TO EAT STALE FOOD WHY PAY A PREMIUM KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT MOTOR OILS New and Improved CONOCO Germ Processed Motor Oil supports claims with positive’ proof! IX motors run to destruction under AAA supervision! Result: the first oil failed at 1,713.2 miles... others TEST B ot ) y Vy We have finally fe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934 _ Max, clear . Minot, clear SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est . 50 22 - 6 30 ‘Minneapolis, cld; Moorhead, clear Penge clear .. Boise, Idaho, cldy. . Calgary, Alta., clear . Chicago, Tll., cldy. Denver, Colo., cldy. Des Moines, . Dodge City, Ki cldy. Edmonton, Alta., clear... Havre, Mont., clear ... Helena, Mont. pcldy... mloops, B. C., peldy. Kansas City, Mo., pcidy. Lander, Wyo., clear .... Medicine Hat, A., clear Miles City, Mont., clear est Pct. 10 tor, was held for trial Tuesday on the|run the city’s government charge of Marjorie Wellman that he| next biennium. kidnaped her in an attempt to marry 00/dashing in front of your car. Slow down at school zones. Always be in a position to stop with- in the range of your vision at inter- sections and curves. Lose a minute any time rather than risk a life, for the ’ her.. OMAHAN PIN CHAMP Chicago, April 24—(P)—J. Koran VOTING AT ST. PAUL of Omaha, Neb., is the new American St. Paul, April 24—(?)—A new rec-|Legion telegraphic singles bowling INDICT DANCE DIRECTOR __|ord vote was in prospect Tuesday as/champion, by a margin of one pin over Los Angeles, April 24—(7)—R. C.|citizens of St. Paul selected a mayor,|J. Hunt of Indianapolis. Koran roll« “Danny” Dawling, film dance direc-|comptroller and six councilmen to|ed 701, to 700 for Hunt. . IT USED To BE THAT JOHNNY WOULD FAKE A BEATING RATHER THAN GIVE ONE To THE RUGS! Modena, Utah, clear .. No. Platte, Neb., cldy... Okia, City, O., ‘peldy... Pr. Albert, Seattle, Wash., cldy.... Sheridan, Wyo., clear.. Sioux City, Ia., clear... Spokane, oy S Swift Current, 8, clear The Pas, Man., Rel . Toledo, Ohio, cldy.. . Winnemucca, Nev., cldy. Winnipeg, Man., cldy... Today’s Safe SSSRASSSSSRSSSSRASLSSSSRSLTSSSE: BRRSBSBSBRSBeeSSssesssssssesRssyss ———___46 Driving Hint @: By the National Safety Council The higher the speed, the worse the 1 ne accident. In other words, speed may not necessarily cause accidents but it makes them mighty serious if they do happen. An accident at low speed will probably cause only slight dam- age to your car; at high speed it is likely to cause death. Where no fixed speed limit exists, you must be the final judge of safe speed. Consider the highway, thel traffic, the weather and the condi- | tion of your vehicle. High. speed is especially dangerous in residential sections, in alleys and in congested areas. Always be ready to meet the emergency of a child U have our illustrious cartoonist to blame for this slightly exaggerated ver- sion of Johnny’s change in temperament. We only meant to claim shis much for our Post’s 40% Bran Flakes: If you're feeling listless, logy, and just “‘not quite up to snuff,” it may be that you have a sluggish intestine . ; ; due to lack of bulk in the diet. So why don’t you eat Post’s 40% Bran Flakes every morn- ug? It contains bran to supply thac bulk need, to help keep food wastes moving along the intestinal tract ; : < and to promote regular elimi- nation. It also contains other Lemiatyeete~ray to supply that ing flavor: Just try it! We know you'll enjoy it ;;: and you may feel whole lot better. 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