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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. AMAPALALa_Ceiba 8:00 AM DEUTSCHLAND - Hamburg 1:00 P.M DROTTNINGHOLM—Gothenberg 9:00 A M. QRIENTE —Havans Noon Rico - R00AM. LEE-— Norfolk 4:00 P.M. Miami - 11:00 AM. Tomorrow. Wo arrivals scheduled. Sunday, July 11. ACADIA—Nova Scotia 5:00 P.M CAS_—Curacao M HING TON-—Norfolk - 4:00 P.M. Noon Monday, July 12. verpool A AM 8:00 A'M Ri30 AM. 6100 AM. 10:00 A:M. 8130 AM. AM! acksonville RMAN avre QUEEN OF BERMUDA— Bermuda ECANYORK TRANSYLVA) Gdynia = M. A—Glasgow ____ AM SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. AMERTCAN - BANKER-—London LACK TERN—Rotferdam RONIA sEow ST, i n : Midnight SAMARIA 5:00 P.M. SILVERAY- 100 AM| Saturday, DROTTNINGHOLM— July > Noon Noon 4:00 P.M. TEESBANK —Alexandria AM—Rotterdam 11:00 AM. A e Noon SAILIN (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) Todar. INGRID —Geor: ——- 1:00 P.M. LILLIAN B tob: 2:00 P.M. N G700 AM. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 PIM. Crist RITA—Antofagasta__"_ M. M. |a bull Winning THE EVENING STAR, Contract Feigning Weakness. E opening bid of three or four in a suit is universally reocog- nized as a shut-out bid, and is useful in making it more difficult for the opponents to srrive at their best contract. Likewise, a jump overcall, as used in our sys- tem, and many others, is made for the same purpose, and usually depicts a hand with a long trump suit and little defensive strength. Now, to some players, a pre-emptive bid on overcall is like waving a red flag at They are not going to be bluffed and refuse to be shut out. Lester Bachner varied his tactics and made a good psychological bid on today’s hand, because he knew that his next opponent would not allow himself to be shut out if he had any excuse for bidding. North, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. AQ76 v10953 *— M#K98T54 AJ10852 v4 eR7643 *A 2 Mr. Bachner. | a— N YAKQB862 w.ig | AQJ 5 s | #Q103 AAK 943 w57 eK 1092 *J 6 The bidding: North. East Pass Pass 4 Dbl Pass ‘When South opened the bidding with South. 14 Pass West. 49 Pass | 7, BY THE FOUR ACES. This trick was won by dummy's queen and declarer was then able to trump two hearts in his hand and one diamond in dummy, thus providing a total of six tricks. While Mr. Bachner could have made his game in hearts, he was more than satisfied with the 1,100-point penalty which accrued to his side. (Copyright, 1937.) The Four Aces wil be pleased to answer letters from readers if a stamped (i-cent), self-addressed en- velope i inclosed 'with each communi- cation. If you desire the pocket out- line of the Four Aces' system of con- tract bridge, send. with your reauest, a stamped’ (i-cént). self-addressed. large size envelope (o the Four Aces, Inc.. 130 West Forty-second street. New York Citv. and you will receive an outline without any charge. 3 Text, article in this serles will appear Sunday. N = Deaths Reported. Georze G. Augherton, 78, 1125 Tennes- see ave Edmund \Wittenmyer. 75, Walter Reed Gen- al ., 74, Eastern ave. and 124 Webster st. Sligo Mill rd. M. Josephine Dahl John J. Brown, Curtis V. Crowder, Virgiria Srabian, Lilly A. Pearson Infant Harris, Columbia Hospital Annie N. Peoples. 7F. 1639 Marion st. Lizzie Moss. 63. Freedmen's Hospf Mary Butler. 60, Garfleld Hospital Bertie T. Williams. 5. 20 Hanover st Albert T. Thornton, 56, Freedmen's Hos- pital Clatence Barks. 52. 81. Flizabeth's Hos- Dita Robert Swales. 46. Providence Hospital Delia_ Williame, " 42, 8t Fiizabeth’s Hos- Dital Willlam Monroe. 40. Preedmen's Hospital Clarence N. Bovd. 37. Freedmen's Hospital Mary Banks. Elizabeth's Hospital. 09 3rd st. nee. bin: Vidence Toapital, son. ovidence Hospital. Wilmore J. Davis, 21, 2609 Sherman ave, SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Claude H. Duncan, 507 Seward square, southeast, $10. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING, Dell I. Griffin, Maryland, $10. Carl Haye, Maryland, $5. John J. Jones, 1703 Sixth street, $5. William H. Scott, 1911 Naylor road southesst, $5. Andrew Lewis, 1211 W street, $5. Leonard H. Ebel, Indiana, $5. Arthur H. Tyre, Maryland, $5. Charles W. McClelland, Maryland, $5. Edward Schweiger, 613 Maryland avenue southwest, $5. Paul C. Milan, Maryland, $5. Charles T. Younger, Florida, $5. Clarence E. Wright, 750 Lamont street, $5. Walter J. Jarock, no address given, $5. Samuel Rissy, Maryland, $5. James M. Royster, 1336 Spring road, $5. ‘Theodore Parrico, 4012 Nineteenth place northeast, $5 Eugene E. Bielaski, given, $5. John Mercer, 1864 Redwood terrace, $5. no address Paul H. Daughtery, Maryland, $5. Mussolini Bans Match. ROME, Italy, July 9 (#).—Premier Mussolini yesterday prohibited the re- playing of the Italian-Austrian Eu- ropean cup foot ball match, which ended in a general fight at Vienna last Sunday. The match had been sched- uled for Genoa. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, Marriage Licenses. Gaylord W. Newton, 30, 3728 Connecticut sye.pand Enid P, Smith, 23, 1301 15th i . E. 8. Harper. Oharies J. Neavis, 29, 1346 Parkwood pl.. and Gwendolyn D.’Vrydaugh, 33, 1607 st.; Rev. J.R. Edwards, Cecil R. ¥ 2, ate; 23 _6th st. se. and Helen E. Re: . 2805 35th st.] Rev. Hollinger. J.H. Kenneth Nelson, 639 M st. and Ethyl M. Phay. 23, Vancouver, Wash.; Rev. A. yant. M. Wilson, 21, and Gwendolyn Smith, 20, both of Richmond; Rev. C. 8. 1ggs. John Fulton, and Emma Horne, 2 Rev. Robert I st.. and Irene st.; Rev. Patrick §08 Euclid st. and 28, 1239 Kenyon at. 24 Bejtimore a2 st Anderson. Harry C. Ji Penn! Murpby. Henry “Lorance, Jessie B. Rev. J. L. Pinn Blair Torgerson, 25. on nd and Jean E. Tate. 23, both of 6018 ‘Utah ave ; Rev. J. A. Winn. James_John: 7. 904’ 8 st and Ella M. Fulton, 341 I'st. s.w.; Rev. W. L. ott. Willlam H. Wilkins. 42, and Alimia Turpin, 9. both of 764 Lamont st.; Rev, W. H. Brown John J. Zafe, 27. 807 Rth st., and Mary A 23,1406 21st st Rev. W. P. Sticker, William F. Urban. 28, Rothschild. Wis., and Anna 8 Young, 26, Wausau, Wis.; Rev. H. M. Hennig. Thomas L. Norrix. 32. Seat Pleasant. Md., and Evelyn Bockelman, 24, Norfolk, Va.; v. C. Jope. Alfred’ P’ Rasen. 25. Middletown. Conn.. and Ethel M. Evans. 28, Palmyra, Pa.: Rev. 8. B. Daugherty. JULY 9, Charles and Elizabeth Conlon, r and Mary Allard. boy. rv and Margaret Weish Clarence and Marika Willia; Samuel and Marian Fleishm 8 Nathsn and Helen Weinbers, girl. nd Mary Leeman, B Roy Nor) Harr: Wil Births Reported. Arthur and Elizabeth Kimberly, girl. William and Ann: . boy. ine and Mildred Waldo. boy. Prank &nd Rose Webber, boy. h and Bertha Ealy. twin hoys. am and Garnett Talley. boy. Robert and Alice Dorsch, hoy. Bynum and Mary Early, boy. Samuel and Judith Greenfleid. boy. Henry and Minnie Jontiff. hoy Samuel and Clarence and Arlene Brown. girl John and Frances Deputy, girl Joseph and Esther Edelstéin. girl. Joseph and Carmela Constantino. Benjamin and Irma G Norman and Harriet Princ: m S0 iy PAINT Briggs Paint Store 1107 9th St. N.W. MEt. 2338 1937. Glpin, Colvin, boy. boy. girl. y. Eckroade. boy, boy Uranium Hymes, boy. boy. 1 oodman, girl. boy. e [ 2 Day Special INTERIOR 32.35 FLOOR ENAMEL GAL. ALL COLORS: Reg. Price $2.65 James and Ruby Kleese. boy. Willlam and Charlotte Train. boy. Willlam and Isabel Mayer, boy. Welford and Bessie Cooper, boy. Richard and Alice Curtis, girl. EX-CORONER DIES WOODSTOCK, Va., July 9 (Spe-|State Board of Health reported yes- cial).—Dr. William C. Ford, 70, coro- | terday two more cases of infantils ner of Shenandoah County for 23 |paralysisin Newton and Chocaw Coun- years, who recently resigned, died=ht | ties his home here yesterday. He was born | at Luray and was a son of the late | F. M. Ford of Luray. He is survived by his widow. Funeral services will take place here tomorrow. DISEASE SPREADS 151 Infantile Paralysis Cases Re- ported in Mississippi. JACKSON, Miss,, July 8 (#).—The Dr. Felix J. Underwood, State health officer, said there are 151 cases now in Mississippi. Every precaution is being taken to prevent exposure to the disease, he said. Under State ruling, | victims are quarantined three weeks. prevents loose ends HERBERT TAREYTON CIGARETTES " Thereys SOMETHING aboul Lhem you'll like" one spade in third position, Mr. = = Bachner would ordinarily have made —_—————— an informatory double. With his ex- ) N & Scotia 11 nnrf\"ff? tremely powerful hand, a game seemed | / 9 1.1 more than likely and a slam not too | remote, provided the best suit for the | Yowrelnurel (sliting | combined hands could be found. In- | what vou want in_our stead, Mr. Bachner chose to jump to e stesks kY] ? four hearts. After all, his partner had | E. MORRISON PAPER CO. Noon | passed originally, and there was not| Bttt P _Ave ” Phone NA. e Noon | much danger of missing a slam. In| == | addition, North is a player who does not like to be shut out, and he might | be induced to make a rash bid. North | fell for the trap and contracted for four spades, which East promptly Tomorrow, AMAPALA—La_Ceiba 11:00 A M. CALAMARES N Marta oon CRIAN RCH OF Bermida MUNARGO— MUSA- Puerto NORTHERN PRINCE— ORIENTE . Havana PAUL H. HARWOOD Aruba PONCE—San Juan Sundav, July 11, Nova Scotia—St. John's Beard Catches in Bicycle. Catching his beard in his bicycle | doubled. _ chain while adjusting the machine, | Mr. Bachner opened the king of | hearts, then led a small heart, en- & cyclist was found near Holsted, | abling' Fast to trump and return & Denmark, crawling backward, drag- | spade to reduce dummy’s ruffling Ring the “bike” behind him, and his | power. Declarer won with his ace beard had to be cut off before he | and led a club. East captured dummy's could be released. king and return a sccond spads 3.00PM 1:00 P:M Noon Where Most Smart People Shop 3:00 P.M. al . Be prepared. Consult our graduate optometi ¢ M. A. LEESE OPTICAL C0. ™ 814 9th ST. 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