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CULBERTSONS GAIN BIOPOINTSONLEN: 33 Rubbers End With “Offi-| cial” System Players 4,840 Ahead. (Continued From Pirst Page. ) of the series, that doubles and redou- bles abounded Culbertsons tried three little slams tonight—made one, were set une in | another redoubled and went down one | in the third without a double. Lenz| t we litt t down f slam, was doubled and Lenz Pleased by Play. | Lenz was pleased at holding down | the Culbertsons’ gain | C e aces ad kings tonight and | see We finished pretty | well his the last | hand of the session, hand 183 of the series, when he needed to fulfill a con- tract of three hearts to wind up the night's competition and made it only by play of which a bridge master was capable | T K . Y| The Culbertsons scored the second e Mrs. White quoted her husband as nearly 600 in number, will vote against The high card holdings for the night | With a two-bid unnecessarily because he ’ 3 ners obtained nitroglicerine found on i the : : { She et B public’s reproach should he | Bame and rubber in the very next hand | the three captured; the origin of passes |N8ming Green as the leader. Green, | any wage readjustment ! kings; Lenz and Jacoby, 60 aces and | bid one and be left ““r‘f“‘:)““'&“fh"gmgi 5. 9: hearts, | Y. Which the prisoners went through | kog . em | sti- orth ( )—=§ s, J, 9: hearts, e gate to arden’s office, | the last hand of th { with one exception. He is even more % 6 ° las well inside, the prison might be | gave game and rubber brilliant as a player than T had thought Q"*;"‘:'\ e ‘i”“,’){““\%‘:"‘ck | involved in the plot | pair. In fact he went farther i possible. Before we began play on | SPOes. K L LA, Q, i 3 <t of his rival. He said the hand Monday night I had played with him diamonds, A, Q; clubs, Q | Three Guards Questioned. ) the most brilliant playing of only once in nine years. 1If I ever had | South (Jacoby) — Spades 4 2| Louis M. Kelley, inner gate guar to date PRI O any doubt a5 to his Ability in handling IeArts. A. 5. diamonds, 8,6, 4, 3, 2 |John D. Dempsey. main gate_guard, | | difficult playing situations, aiter the ¢lubs. 8.7, 4 | 2nd Gray, in the tower facing the main Lenz Holds 150 Honors, | Y goes down. that doubt has been | West (Culbertson)—Spades, A. Q, 8. |prison entrance, were believed to have | dummy goes down, that doub Gl G Q8 THe play tonight follows | effectanly " removed by “watching ~his 5 hearts. K. 3 diamonds, K, J, 1, 5; | been auestioned by S 15 2 | ers and his brilliant at- | clube ] empsey ‘was the guard force mz:"?nm":‘;;;‘;fif&f 2. oy s i 3TN R b tils Beinn Mrs. Culbertson bid one heart. Ja- |accompany the armed prisoners to the e Lour, glamonts in & ‘contract for S coby passed and Ely made a forcing |office of Warcen White, where the three, was distinguished by his posses- Jacoby Dazzled Lenz. bid of two spades. ~After my obvious |official, E. H. Eckholdf, his secretary bid without i 2’3“" I;le raised the | o g partner, Oswald Jacoby, | PBss, Mrs. Culbertson went to three | B. F. Anthony, foreman of prison con- Fre 1t m;} “l;‘» ance from Jacoby.|, briiniant player of the younger gen- |SPades and Ely immediately to six, |struction; Charles M. Scott, bookkeeper, st eration, has almost arrived. He lacks Which was a lay-down on this nicely |and two typewriter salesmen were s- LENZ (NORTH) maturity and control sufficient to dom- |bid hand. This rubber set us back |sembled as hostages §—109 7 inate his impulses. He is an able op- | 1,690 points. District Attorney Sardius M. Brewster H—8 ponent and has more than once proved Several Freak Hands. peidscinviction fen, ERarges of Secani e el ats he pris > e years to D—AKQJ1042 fhe. miumior Mr Tentiw)cliolon, A1-| - he inixt UDBSTENrOUNEL Torth in fas o (ot ocpatied. C—6 2 llmugh on more than one occasion he|number of freak hands. My partner They are Tom Underwood. received CULBERSTON MRS. CULBERTSON | a5 _seriously dazzled his mature and | went down doubled four tricks, not| from Duluth, Minn.; Stanley Brown, (WEST) (EAST—DEALER), |Conservative partner vulnerable, for a loss of 600 points, | P RREITAA" argo, N. Dak., and Our second slam of the match came | but on the next hand we had a') | 43. received from Fargo, v 8—A 5 S—Q 864 |gs the result of the employment of the | break when Mrs Oulberteos ‘;‘”d“‘}l; Charles Berta, 30, received from San H-QJ106 H—K 973 |most important forcing bid in the p- | spades which Jacoby doubled and Ely | FaRCISCO 4 “be D—8 3 D—9 5 proach-forcing system, the jump bid in | redoubled. This contract was set ony |y, BrCVster said there would “be no C—A10843 C—K J5 |another suit over partner's bid. Al-| trick because the tramp fmessc. lont | PUITY” in filing charges. “Weve got JACOBY (SOUTH). though I must make my forcing bid in | Encouraged by his success, Jacoby | 'nf;;,,,":,,"; ,r“r f}h":x.\qd Ti;dfid wil- P a N ext Y a r S—K J 32 & Sl xinch will posac Yery| Wedk o | aubleRagkin oo the S tollowing hatd | ia o s o o ehbor i taaied € many contract players, namely the ace- and Ely redoubled et i G 2 s ga 4 y redoubled once more, making | from Kansas City, Kas. and Grover C il queen-eight-five, When I receive sup- his contract easily. The hand: A’ 4t and rge Curtls, 35 oy 4 porting bid from my partner I feel safe, e Durrill, 41, and’ George Curtis, 35 o) in view of my honor-trick holdings, HORTR), Oklahoma train robbers, will e cfi, “'rm- bldd;l}z East pass; South pass; |and my inferences as to what consti- 85—1752 here unless claimed by relatives. est one club; North one diamond; | tute my partner's strength for her open- H—973 ; Threat. East two clubs; South two spades; West | ing bid, in the bidding the slam. The | D—8 2 e ’ pass; North three diamonds; the con- | hand is as follows | Ol 11074 2 e e e rees tract | "East and West vulnerable MRS. CULBERTSON JACOB O e oy ,The opening lead was the king of | LENZ (NORTH). (EAST). etz {’;’;‘g“&;“’(fi'“m o open thes s a S clubs. ere wi i y - | - = s e he men out, realizing at i mH:n‘:n:F;:;m;R tggmfison;u:c‘:«d"d D—10 9§ D—Q 10 D—AK1T7653| l"?r- l;‘ml x:m, the man who held the . Lenz 5850 e o 010 WIS B8 | c—AKQ93 c—10 dynamite would blow up the peni- Hand 157—Jacoby was doubled at| CULBERTSON MRS. CULBERTSON | CULBERTSON (WEST). tentiary entrance,” Mrs. White said fhree clubs and went down two. Net| (WEST) (EAST—DEALER). S—109 “The dynamite was found in the *Hand" 1580n HEXKG T EEaen DG o tart. on.ihe Reak b of thels dsah Hand 158—Culbertsons made three| H 3 H-Q98713 A diamonds, which, with a part score, gave| D—K J 78 D—A Q c fa fa ] g Rt I et st guve | (DR T T o Mrs. Culberison opened the bidding | Several times the convicts threatened g e with one club; Jacoby bid two dia: | to kil Warden White, and he “is most ; ,590. Y (SOUTH). | monds; Ely went to two hearts and I|thankful that he is alive,” she said, Culbertson Makes Slam. 572‘452 ;Dns;od h;r‘rs Culbertson then bid (\U)‘fldf?“;‘]’f" . lod for ibat t A little slam i des made by Ely =, | spades. which of course was the cor-| Vhen he grappled for that gun ouf DUt A tand 188 e p:“_‘:dEg: D—86432 |Tect bid, and Ely went to three hearts, | On Lecompton road he realized it was . Z On Jacoby as nicely bid. Here is the hand: C—8174 which his partner raised to four hearts | his last chance. Two of the convicts ! 3 The bidding—South pass; West 2 |At Which stage the contract was dou- | (I believe they were Green and Thayer) LENZ (NORTH). spades: North pass: East 1 heart; bled and redoubled, |told him time after time they would . 855 9 South pass; West 6 spades; North pass: |, The bidding continued to be excep- |kill him if anything happened. He Or wo reasons H—J 10 6 4 East 3 spades; South pass; East pass. | tionally lively. We set Mrs. Culbertson | firmly believed then that he never . D—109 The accuracy of the bidding in- | t%0 lrrlrk; on)hpr next contract, which | would eecape alive.” o C—109653 ferences in the approach forcing system | *25 for five hearts, thus reducing our| “Green shot him with the last cart- . 3% i t : CULBERIROR SRS OO AEATEON | b ehrmtar et ety o1l TR | 1o caes by 300 polnta ridge left In his shotgun and Mr. White Personalized Service 43-Year-Old Reputation (WEST) (EAST—DEALER). |the slam is a lay-down, without a | Set 600 Points. B S finesse, my only losing trick being th: |8 d s s -4 y i 8—AJ8S 5K 1063 ace of Bearta, ) 008 trick being the | The next hand brought the second | "o’ lf arm was severely torn by PERSONALIZED SERVICE has always been After fortythree years of service folks H—K 3 H-Q981712 . of is rubber, but this slam | i 1 d ligh . are finding the same policies of fair deal- (Copyright, 1931, by Ely Culbertson. bid was not voluntary. 'Th the shot and he also suffered a slight ont of the outstanding features of Chas. f D-XKJT8 D—AQ M, AT R T, TN bl y e OpPonents | (hc"woind. Schwartz & So - ing, the same guarantee of satisfaction and CoAK Y c Q3 were bidding spades. and we were WL n, end: during the holiday the same 100% service. All of these are Aoy (et BULKLEY TO ADDRESS | Gnally doubled at six dismonds and Weapons Concealed, narttlclllar g"fhn“&n e yen to every cardinal principles in the Chas. Schwartz £ . d . although they could have| o white's account continued customer. o r. Chas. Schwartz and i y B—1742 made six spades easily “He s Mr. Sam’ e E and Son business program. YOU OWE IT TO 5 . He said the arms used by the men Mr. Sam’l Schwartz will be glad to per- HAS MEETING OF OHIOANS | ‘Tne band. our “positions rmaining | foiic 50,0, arms used by the men sonally advise and assist vou in the DLl R BB S B C8174 o North—Spades, king: hearts, 10, 4 :hulu;unw ”"“’”{”3' came into (!hv ;>rmi purchasing of your Christmas Gifts 5 | Senator Will Speak Tomorrow 3 » o' - tentiary concealed, in a can of material N The bidding: East one heart; South » fmb‘:“’;‘;;’]:““io"‘.""z queen, 10, 9, 7:| possibly, or in ciothing. As for the pass; l:Vm u-g spades: North ;‘)’355 | Night at First Session of Season East —Spades, ‘q‘u‘,m 10. 8. 7. 6, 4, |Passes (used by the convicts in mak- East three spades; South pass; West : ! : B o 8 4 ling their way to the warden's offices) six_spades, the contract in Shoreham Hotel umearts, king, 9, 8, 7, diamonds, 5| Gabt, Morrisen fold me the men must You'll Make The opening lead was the ten of dia- | . Solth—Spades, 9: hearts, jack, 6. |Dave obtained blank passes and filled monds. Jacoby's ace of hearts was the | Senator Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio J] them out with their own names. Al be T diamonds, ace, fack, 8, 3, 2. club: er dappy only trick lost by the Culbertsons. B nnf”::';’mh'bfif' A0 Speaker 8t | queen, jack, 9, 8.4, > CMPS| “His hands were bound when they Culbertsons were vulnerable. i is S e | At Rubber 30 | Hand 160—Jacoby was doubled in a two-spade contract and was set four.| Net score, Lenz 3,360. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE. ¥ A-5° Praises Brilliant Play of Opponents. | BY ELY CULBERTSON. NEW YORK, December 12—Shortly before the “battle of the century” be- gan I published the following opinion of Mr. Lenz, who is my chief opponent From his inner pattern we can de- duce that his con- stant preoccupa- tion perfection of d a perf tion of what I call the negetive type where a person Is perfect because he never takes initia- tive. Mr Lenz will therefore produ many & brilliant ‘squeeze’ play. but will sadly underbid throughont the en- tire match and on> underbid might Ely Culbertson, ©€3sily prove to be more costly than many a ‘squeeze’ play. He will doubt- less squeeze the very last trick amt of the hand, but will make few penalty doubles. With good hands he will start Ohio Society in the Shoreham Hotel tomorrow evening. Senator Simeon D. Fess, president of the soclety, will open | the meeting and welcome members and | How the Contestants See It Approach-Force Sponsor | Play Last Night Starts Closer Than Earlier Battles. BY SIDNEY S. LENZ. NEW YORK, December 12.—Well, it required only three hands yes'erday to complete the first rubber; four hands were played today to make the first game of the first rubber I played the first hand at three dia- mond and made 4, having 150 honors. On the next hand Mrs. Culbertson bid three clubs by slow process and just made it We tried to stem the tide in the next hand The Cul- bertsons bid dia- monds and spades, and Jacoby bid up to three clubs, which was doubled by Ely, and we Sidney §. Lenz. were set 200 points, The opponents oould have made five spades without taking a finesse. We could do nothing in the fourth hand and Ely made three diamonds for game. West—Spades, ace, jack, 5, 2 hearts, ace, queen, 3, 2; diamonds, 6, 4; clubs, ace, 6, 2 We finally scored a game on the next hand, but this was the last ray of DYNAMITE USED IN PRISON BREAK {Warden’s Wife Says Husband | { Ordered Gates Opened | After Attack. (Continued Prom First Page.) [ charge of the prison today, in the ab- | sence of Warden White, recovering from | & gunshot wound in the arm suffered | in an attempt to overpower one of his | captors Morrison said: “To stop them” i the duty of a guard observing an at- tempted escape. However, he added the guard must “use his own good judg- | ment | Report Due Soon. | | George Harvey of the Kansas City | headquarters of the Department of Jus- tice, who was completing a preliminary | | | investigation of the break. ably would haye a statement within 24 | hours. He indicated other convicts be- | sides the seven might be implicated | Among the questions to be answered { were the source of the four revolvers, | the shotgun and rifle used in the ab- | | duction of the warden; where the pris- aid he prob- | took him to the Gates' house (a farm house invaded by the fugitives) and he knew then they had every intention of killing him. All their plans miscar- ried after they got out of the prison. { trusty) “Mr., White always had a feeling that it was best to save men’s lives when possible,” she said. Convicts Were Desperate. “He said if one man was killed outside the gate there would have been a good deal of shooting there and possibly sev- eral would have been killed. The men were desperate. Thayer, who is 65 years old, told the warden ‘this is the only chance I've got and if I die you're going to die with me.” 7 She recounted how the men first entered the office of the warden’s secre- tary and then covered the warden as he emerged from his private office “I heard a shot but thought it was a motor truck backfire,” Mrs. White said. “I looked out the window and saw a prisoner searching Mr. White, for keys, I suppose. Our butler (a convict then came in and told me My White had asked for the car keys. I knew they were not-in the house and that he was rlaying for time Orders Alarm Sounded. “They ran down to the road. Em- ployes in my house trizd to dissuade me but I ran after the cross the lawn Then they tried to console me and I told them to get busy sounding th | alarm The warden had no advance formation of an escape plot,” she tinued. There there are time “Everything is quiet inside the prison The prisoners don’t seem to pay much attention to the break. They get all the rfewspapers and learn of it in that way." in- con- were rumors, rumors of course, circulating all but the in addition to shooting Warden White, was said by investigating authorities | apparently to have been the slayer of his two companions prior to commit- ting suicide. Thayer escaped before the convicts were surroundéd. _Mrs. White said the other three con- victs who left the group before the warden was shot and who were subsequently captured alive attempted to continue their flight by mounting two horses, but were bucked off. FILM CAMERAMEN VOTE ON PAY CUT TOMORROW Indications Are Hollywood Work- ers Will Resist Move to Slash Wages. By the Associated ress 1;01 LYWOOD, Icmr. “Duvmber 12 foot-weary, and it Ys quite Movie photographers will vote tomor- > e gest Model pictured is the row on a suggestion of the producers unnecessary, for the Walk- . a black or brown that they reduce their wages. Over with its snug-fitting calf - buckle strap with Head cameramen have been asked T R Main' Spring Arch, through th> International Alliance of ’ 3 Theatrical Stage Employes, to take & shocks that ordinarily tire cut of 60 per cent. Second cameramen you out. $|050 and to slashes of 40 per cent and less. Tomorrow’s meeting is one of several unfons associated with the I. A. T. S. E. in preparation for the ding to the formation of scheduled by discussions les a new working agreement, Indications were the camermen, With This helpers have been asked to agree Salad Gag Not Appetizing. Any one who mentions salad to an old woman who keeps a grocery store at Montpellier, France, will get a stopy stare, if not a verbal “dressing.” She was found on the floor of her shop | with her face cut open and her mouth s0 filled with greens that she could not talk. She told the police thdt she had been attacked by an unknown youth, who robbed the till after forcing the bunch of salad in her mouth to gag her Foot-Wea ry With holiday gay Make it a Practical Gift this Year No Need to be events ahead, yvou don’'t want to be Wolf's Uutr-Cver Shop 929 F Street and rubber. Net score, Lenz 3,765, Rubber 33: Hand 177—Mrs. Culbert- son bid a little slam in clubs and was Will pay, in the event he loses, only half of the money to the winner, the othe ation. Close, & writer of the Far East, said that with a new cabinet hanging in the no extra cost. 709 14th St. N. W. Hand 161—Mrs. Culbertson was dou- | thelr guests. Sherwood D. Shankland, S ot Sun- - -Once they threatened both him and s = T bled at five spades and was et one, | Vice president of the organization, will | SAine *Right Cafio, 9% S0P the oPDO- | Mrs Hershel Phillips in the Gates' | . Net score, Lenz 3,460 have charge of & program of entertain- | contract of four hearts giving thos i | Dome.” Na tlonally Known Hand 162—Jacob: o men rubby "he 5 Tt was at this point that White plead- el ‘mmnp («':m“r::l”‘N‘:: xfi‘,r: ‘A receiving line wil include the entire | 1 4l=rmo'lik)1:)lx;‘§ol. gain on this rubber| oq for the woman’s life, and 'lphx«}vr Lent, 3360, " Ohio delegation in Congress and wives, | (Copyrixht, 1931,) pleaded for her, too, saying he had had | A8 ke Bibaction v Rev. Dr. James Shera Monigomery, 5 & granddaughtér about Mrs. Phillips | one in a little slam contract of cpades | ChAPIAIN of the House of Representa- age BLAST KILLS WOMAN |, scs pmioe vr swey e nd 64~ Jacoby was st one in ' VOcal selections will be given by Fred four men were left in the party (three 4 017t i alioens ioreciaton % thice-heart ooriier Net score, | East, baritone, and William F. Ray- convicts fled in another direction) the! pise Laus appreciate Lenz 3,510 s ' SCOT® mond, tenor. The remainder of the AND WRECKS HOME | warden was ordered into a they | and one which will prove im- and ens . h program is to include a buffet supper, took away from four boys,” said Mrs.| mensly valuable to the wearer. Hand Lenz bid and made three P! ) | & spades soore, Lenz 3,600 ,da,x\x{('lrfi and bridge i — White I ST Our stocks include the finest of & £ albertoor, fulilled 'a| Meetings of the soclety will be he Mrs. White then turned back to a de- Watches, moderately priced. four-heart. contract, gaining game. He |on January 29, March 14 and April 11, Husband, Rich 0il Man, Is Unhurt | scription of the first events of the break. 4 suggest that you 1"1§p§ctcnur :{: 4 mg 1»,”; n?l.or‘.;m -é:\lg;x‘,qxx:\,,::_gg‘,l it is announced. in Mysterious Explosion at Quite tatie play before definitely deciding §7—Mrs. Culbertso s sel | 5 <4 4 ‘4. 3w upon this timely gift. ;:ly“ ve-heart contract. Net score, | “n "oy contract, Net score, l’m'i Pasadena, Calif. &&&%&‘C&\u rally, yow'd ex- 3,765, - . pect to pay a ; Lenz Set Four. Hand 179—Lenz went down one in & | By the Associated Pres, & t t On hand 168 Lenz bid a little slam | three club contract. He had 100 hon- | pASADENA. Gt Desebbarat e ristmas good deal more andar fn diamonds when neither side was vul. | O, Net_score, Lenz, 3815 An explosion that hurles x ol = forthis charm- . | Hand 180-—Lenz made game at three | through the roof killed NETly, PERFEC nerable. Culbertson doubled and Lenz | no-trump. Net score, Len, 3,920 Euough the 00 Killed Mrs: ‘Marie ewe T g Sa Ol ] as rices went down four. Jacoby commented | Hand ‘81"“’“'*1 Culbertson was et | wealthy California .m'd“gfm“f{x? ;;\ra: fi ;' diamond ring. A special ypi- H that he was satisfied, since the loss :!::N"-I piycgrggu heart contract. Net|early today as she slept. half de ol Shop at the friendly store— /1Y cal of Chas. Schwartz & o ve Ie s NO EXTRA Cas iy B0 ot et e ‘. T ahadas xsngd llwlrv)\umu and supplied a mys- | (f Yowre always greeted with a p‘ s B it e S| g 162 ey ma v e L i o WA o |3 ST RO Pay §2 Weckly—Nest Year CHARGE FOR little slam in spades and 1,330 points. | 4,050, . husband, escaped | 2 e Ty . JOV The hand | "Hand 183—Lenz made a three heart byt scralch, but was taken to U'; Specializing in T NOVELTIES — hundreds CONVENIENT SR | contract. ‘giving him- with ‘a previous | HOPUAL In & hysierieal condition ‘wnd | A% Pepfect Diamonds f th ffered i : é LeN: | Soniac, Sk i Wb 8 DrEVIOs e (release ¢ was deatened mo- | §f of them are offered in our WEEK n 8K . S wiata et ssore. Lo She mentarily. He is about 50 -4 and all ’ " lobovabars N KLY TERMS D-K Q1097 | Jacoby Cites Score. Bt nr vt wir it Standard Watches § most complete assortment. — C_K1073 “I take it said Culbertson, mis- |City SULhOFities sald there: way oy boo Hamiiton Elgin AY Compacts, cuff links, cig- JULBERTSON MRS chievously, “that you are still ving | dence that gas had caused the blast inod: © playing blast inois ruen §] & (West) | the official system? | Mrs. Baker was aslecp at the time of Camplate Linavof IGitts arette cases, bracelets, sig- P iR S5—Q1087643 Thus, the first extra session—the | the blast, about 6 a.m. and the explo- A onini WeLssit wifl reservel your . g H—AQ512 H-K 987 fifth in the series—got under way with | sion mm}:‘d concentrated beneath her i} Durehase. nature rings, belt buckle ¥ its’ usual ‘pre-play aria room. The section of the home A i . D—e4 = D3 Mrs. Clllettson, wio on the night | which Baker wes siveping was ot | gy Chorge Accounts Invited sets, mesh bags, pins, 4,728 3 before told him in no uncertain terms | touched . # = JACOBY (SOUTH-DEALER) | (hal his nightly preface to the game| Baker said he had been mvovea 1 |1§ Mo Wurtzburger Co. g¥ 10-Piece Dupont lvor necklaces, atomizers, 5—9 was getting monotonous, only shook | &rguments in several oil tra tions 901 G St. N.W. M P y . h Hos her head wud frowned and Indicated revenge might have been Oben Evintigs ® pearls, toilet sets, pen This Seth Thomas D—AJ832 acoby said, “Heavens, yes. Ely, and | attempted. Y, j P l- T -l S 7 : ) J984 tting better all the time" 100l The couple marri b ve years | A . = sets and ete. We cordially < o A e el e e ‘T%M:B.fiflx, s} yralin loilet Set St fo! inapectioth ectric oC spade; North two diamonds; East three | Do you really \l.n.}(: you can tell by Ln;nmi\)( d sulcide, bv hanging. in an- (Unhoxed) invite you to inspect the des; South f lubs; West four | tha ssie?” asked Mrs. Culberts-n other home here following a long ill- i ? 2 _ z :g.m:.\ orth five clube; East five| Play for the first time siarted some- | ness from cancer. Baker's second: wit ZC"’“ sting of comd, $Q).75 TR T G pids A beautind et $ 50 ades . fibuta West | Where near the hour set-—only 10 min- | came to Los Angeles fram Giaham brush, mirror, jewel st SR s T minster Chime Clock % Soubie Rt ites behind—and the players settled | Tex . e e ideas which are on displ i o Convenicnr sise The opening lead was the five of [ dOWN With serious mien . | nail buffer, nail file. Pay 25¢ Makagany care. it Pay 50c — Jacoby entertained st tea in his ! sh el Y vered " fial ‘and’ syn- y Joar 169—Jacoby was doubled in a | Greenwich Vilinge apartiers petime ths | U S.-JAPANESE POLICY | knble and shos wee | Weekly Pay Next Year chrongis aicivc the, Weekly four-heart contract and made it. Net |session. His mother, obviously more ' Sia0cuonny Next Kertminsie: ote 1 Next score, Lenz 2910 | than ' ltitle proud of him, was hostess.| 1S ATTACKED BY LEAGUE ! i eine nawer Nt bl L G Y Hand 170—Culbertson made four| She had a telegram from Ossie’s ! = = tractive design. Year tuned rods, ear earts, giving him game and rubber.|younger brother, Robert, student at| i :a ‘Seore, Lenz 3296 Dartmouth, Who said he had - read Industrial Democracy Group Votes somewhere that Ossie bit a dog. He Two Quick Rubbers. wanted to know how was the dog. | R4EcTcgtigooixio? Tune-in No Rubber 31, hand 171Mre. Oulbert | AL &, mAlerof fac, T 'vas he dop Japan, LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ GOLD w son made five spades on a contract " By the Associated Press 5 for three. Net score, Lenz 2,100 Glves New Bet Terms. NEW YORK, December 12— The EVERY CLOCK ON SEVENTH STREET OPEN Hand 172—Jacoby made game at| CUIDertson issued a lengthy statement | League for Industrial Democracy todo |T REALLY EVENIN d saying that bets hereafter would be | criticizad the Americin Goverr ; < three no-trumps. Net score, 2205. | taken on the Tolwimr i policy In the Sino-Japanese Alsrmenas i . EVERY Hand 173—Mrs. Culbertson fulfilled| EVen money while the Culbertsons | and adopted & resohution 1o -merec | IS BET TER ¥ Last-Minute a four-heart contract, making each are 1000 t> 9,000 points behind #ll Japsnese products un'ess the Jap- | N. O side vulnerable. Net score, Lenz 2085.| Two to one—Culbertson on the two | ancse government immediately tape.! EVERFRESH Citrate of Magnesia s Cver, EVENING Hand 174—Lenz made four spades,|end—if they are less than 1,000 points | cognizanes of its troaty obligations \o tastes betier and has a more thor- game and rubber. Net score, Lenz 2,705, . behind the world and witadraws its {orees of| ough. cleansing effect upon the STATION * Rubber 32 na::'grsm;m:g{ made “'rogrr,e to one if the Culbertsons are invasion from Chinese territory | system because it containg ot b WRC - UNTIL ° A m ree - , 154 or more points ahead. All bets, The resolution was adoptod | sium Citrate, a powerful diu 7 nz 2,810 | though, must be placed with 80 rubbers | speeches by Prof. John Dewey. Upies| When you insist upon EVER. HOME OF PERFECT DIAMONDS Hand 176—Lenz contracted for three | yet to be played. Close and J. B. Mathews, secretary of | FRESH you get better quall y o 11 o’clock Founded 1888 no-trump and made six, getting game | In addition, his statement said, he | tho Fellowship of Reconeili set_one. Net score, Lenz, 3815 Eand 178—Jacoby went down ome in half to go to charity. In the event he wins, he n of o avent i e said, all to chr?. = balance in Japan the League had an opportunity to show its hand in the

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