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-i Jii .1:1 t'il b',1 vol tin 0 tt it - I I 'SSaS"r" Page, Six ' End Plays Are .. Factor In Card Experts' Success fi.y '' (ThlB is the second of three " articles on playing methods dem '' onstratcd in the Lenz-Culbertson 1 ;',tet of' contract bridge bidding ' systems.) " V lui .. . ny Tom O'Nell NEW YORK, Jan. SI (PHWhatevor v'th recent Culbortson-Wnz contract .'"bridge match' demonstrated about "methods of bidding, it did show that Skillful playing of cards Is essential "bum system. The eoert counts '"bn taking all the tricks possible. For that reason he often rushes In whero J1the'tyro would fear to tread. ! ,J'JWith many contracts tho play is slmolo and, the bidding Is the thing. I "With others the exnort has to make use of deductions from bids, leads and Ihe like to take essential tricks on iUi-- iml i thl.iMnth trlr.Va . tthe -twelfth and thirteenth tricks of the'Jiand. i " ' ?:' Use "Finesse hut Little The necessity of intimate knowledge r.i ..nri-nimn t-nr miceesaful contract "!Ws proved in tho groat match. End view of providing a navigable chan plays force an opponent to lead a nel from Eugone to Springfield; Co koertoin suit. Except as a last re- qullle river and Yamhill river. . sort or unless a certain card Is marked The other measures would allow "y bidding or othorwtso as being In the Sunset Investment company to a pertain hand, the expert does not construct, . maintain and operate a oflnesse, particularly when to do so dam to retain tidal waters In Inner -j.would' endanger a contract. He Deope bay, Lincoln county; allow the utilized more cortuln methods, Here Is a typical end play:- ltorth-!- 8 t J 0 6 3 - , D Q J 0 8 2 - o a o O'West '..' H 10 8 4 ' In jJ K 10 7 3 t,,: OK 10 0 I Soiltl '.. H A 8 7 D A 8 8 4 O A Q 7 . sv. 1K i'-v &10 0 8 6 2 -v H K 8 2' . l D Nono ' O J 6 4 3 2 . Tho contract was three no trump ; With south playing. : West led the trey of diamonds, south winning with the eight in dummy. He finessed the T queen of hearts, then led the ace 'J and a small heart, east winning with i":thn -klnir Rust lpd ft (mode. i South East led a spado, i South "'played the queen, west tho king. returned tho knave. South re- uutused to win. . West led his last spade and south took the trick with the ace. He then led a email diamond, i west properly refusing to win. South took the -trick In dummy, cashed the thlrteenth heart and led up to the bee; of diamonds;' On the eleventh P-m-. . COLDS ' DUB Musterole well ihto your chest lna throat almost instamlyyou feel easier.. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours . what a glorious rvlieff .---Those good olJ-faihioncd cold feme , dies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor I are mixed with other valuable ingredi ents in Musterole to make it what doc tors call a'eoiififcr-lrrrnnf" because It gets action .and is not jun a salvoi y- Tt pencirafcj . tnd stirnulatcsblood' dVcutatlori arid: helps to draw out infcc tloh and psjn. scd by millions for 20 years. Recommended By many doctors nd nurses. All druggists.- . '? ,''" , To Mothers Musterole Is also made-in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil- y .' . aren s Musterole. SAFE CONVENIENT COMFORTABLE These and other advan tages recommend Union Pacific Stages (or your trips whether to nearby points or across the con tinent.' You'll meet other discriminating travelers going by stage. Make your pck s shlpmi nil by Stage;- It's the modern way. Alio Inquire about P!chup and Dellvtiy Freight Service. Stages leave from STAGl'M)KiOT UNION PACIFIC XT W mm, Ml I r .trick a diamond we lea which West had to take. Then he could do I nothing but lead away (rem his kln i of clubs up to eouth'8 ace-quoen. . End plays or this sort Involved elimination of certain suits so ' that the lend up to t tenaoo Is compul sory. ' '' ' ' (Ni;XT: Sciueeite plays.) ., 9 Oregon Bills :; Given Approval By The Senate WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 Wl Nine bills for Improvement of Oregon b rivers and waterways were passed Wednesday by the senate and sent to tho house, All were Introduced b Senator McNary, (Republican. Ore.) five would authorize surveyB, the others provide for control of tides. rm. ..mAits mtilh n.-m.lrl Vu Au thorized are: The Columbia river from Tongue point to the sea; Alsea nay; Wlllom- etta rlvor and Its tributaries with a stave UI1U WU nuyxiuo Diutig" uium- age district 'to construct, .maintain and oporate a dam and dyke to pro-, vent tho flow of tidal waters Into Hayncs slought Coos Bay; allow the state and the Larson slough drainage district to construct, maintain and oporate a-dam and dyke to prevent tho flow of tidal water Into Larson slough, Coos Bay; allow the state and the Beaver slough drainage district to construct, maintain' and operate, a dam and dyko - to prevent the'' flow of tidal waters Into Beaver slough, Coqulllo river. . .... BEN BOLOFF FREED ON OWN RECOGNIZANCE PORTLAND. Jon. 21 UP) Bon Boloff, communist, who was convicted a year ago and sentenced to ten years in prison on a charge of orlm-, Inal syndicalism, was released from ho county Jail here yesterday on , his wn recognizance. He will be at Hborty pending decision of the Btate supreme court on' his second petition lr a rohcarlng of his appeal, Boloff has spent ono yoor and two months In Jail; " ' " ' v ' , Ho was tho only one of tho 13 lo- col communists convicted aftor they had been Indicted by the county grand Jury in 1030. ' . .' Rabbit Pur Widely Used Use' of rnblill kWs In Ihe fur tnido Is Increasing rapidly, due to the tllsupponrnnce of tunny of Ihe Aha. Hntn ni.lnol ll..n -n h. bit fur la now used than hny'other kind In Ihe limiting of fur garments.; trlmlirtngs. glove linings and foil for? hats. ; . . " . ' i ' jAlpi' Nw Attraction ' Tl.o' Alpa hnye priifluvci 'tlielr fl rsl cnlil wnter geyaer; If cttme Into being during (tie course nf sound InR operntlond near the bath resort of Si'MUltfTnfriBii. Tho Rpyfler erjihts regtllurly every b minutes, the. Jet ftiinlrilnp a helgtit of more than HO feet - -1 Rodin' Masterpiece "The Joor of 'Hull," or, ns It la more usuiilly ctilled, 'The Unies of; loll, ' le a work toy the -eminent Ki'eiK'i) sculptor llixlln, on uhlth he orlglnull.v InloiHloil to place his fnmoiis Hialuo, The Thinker. We uni'k'rslnml Unit ninnumenl 'tine now been set up In Purls, contrary to tho sculptor's original Iden. Washington Stnr. ' Prisoners Escape . From jOell Fronts In Demonstration SALEM, Jan. ai W Two Inmates at the stato penitentiary effected their escape from tlio new cell f routs at . clomo nut ration staged at the prison (Wednesday; lop nowspapormen. The jeAcapo was made Vvlth the aid of a . small Iron tool within a lew accowls tlmo whon tho cells were locked In t "neutral position." . Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, Who Tuesday Voted against the acceptance of the cell fronts as InsUUlod In the now. building, had stated that it priRoiior could got out despite the new locking dovlce. Local newspaper men requested the demonstration and Hoss compiled with the request. Gov ernor Julius It. Meier and Uufus C. Holimm had voted to accept tho ne eirll fronts, and with tho voto two i to one, their motion was adopted. I f When the cells are on "dead lock" SPECIALS HAMS Sugar Cured, Pound 17c PICNIC HAMS, Niort Pound short Shank, f .. UK HACON BACK Kxtrn I-oiin, -(f)- Pound JLC Grande Ronde 1 Meat Co. ft they are at night, It was admitted by Hoss It would.be almost linpos siblo for a prisoner to escape, but on. the "neutral" position, 'which Is used ,ln manipulating the 180 cell doors 'In letting prisoners In And out, the escape appeared simple. ; The' cells ar& also equipped with a lock for oporatlon of Individual cells in addition to the gang mechanism. Hoes was locked In the cell, and given a key. He was able to reach the In dividual lock without seeing tt, and to free himself. LEADER GETS FRIENDLY RECEPTION III thiH friciiillv fiiMliloii wit.s I'lilhur Jaincs It. Cov, of lMtlHlmi'i,')) leader or on army or iii.uini men, -wen'omeu un me meps or me uipittil ac Wlwlilar.'toii liy lU'iircKenlutlvc t'l.riie Kelly of 1'enii.sylvaiiia. The latter officially nreetl the delegation on behalf or the home, which -later .' heard the pitltlon presented hy Father Cov, - LOVE AT 90 llev. AV.I'AV Itosntlrlli. no. mid Mm. here at Mm'iuiji, Kmi., m mt'ir iHMicyinoini. Ucv. In.mr(.li, ft grnnd-c flit her, is former national cliaplnlu of (he 1. A. K., former commamJeif' of the (1. A. K. In Kansas, ami uu.s n ('on(jrejrntlinall.st inlnlster foi1 more Ihr-n fit) yeiun. He met Mrs. Hos north at a eluiroh function sovcrtil yvarn uro, ami their romance sprung from this meeting. Principals And Scene of Tragedy. Ending In Suicide of Officer . . j, WK..nwf'?I.Wlll-fc IIIIHU..IillUIW.l..wi.li.' mm . . , . ..,.....,1 ?i k 1 " - vf x 1 ' v;! tyK- - - " -' A 2. -sr Hero are pictures In connection with the ilmth of I. lent. V Milam J. Fnnrh. army otfli-er. fmin a pwtnl hUnt near (ill my. ral. Ahovcy, Mrs. (ierlruile McEnrtK. of KaiMi City, rlillnx with French from San Fran elwen to l.os AnRelrs. She told (ill my police French utt;u-ked her with a tiammrr, then rrushrd his autoiimhlle Into n paM., Police. 8tektnff French, fmind his hody. I'pprr left, I. lent. Drench. Center, where French's car lelt highnuy. Uclow, the Uvutlw cur. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA G i ne new ecu aoors as installed Dy King uroincrs, oiu Portland, are 01 the swinging door type...Hoss has held out for a sliding door for, the new building. The cell front -controversy, which started early ln.Oc- sponsible for the resignation of Sup erintendent Hepry Meyers last May. J Superlritendent James Lewis an ; nouiiced the new building would be occupied In about two weeks. The structure will accommodate about 325 prisoners. ; ' - - ' . : - - AND AT 71! Josonhliin 'AVrlcht. "7l:nrn hIiouiA t'Lver 4 JWliVd .ill IANDE, ORE. SpeaWnq mm hum uvr.i So Mutter Where Von Go. You'U Find a Weather Station Somewhere Nean On& of the remarkable products of modern civilization Is .the vast net work of stations for observing and recording the world's weather. It Is estimated ithat there are now In op eration' tnoro than 36,000 of these. stations at fixed locations on land, and several thousand ships, conduct regular weather observations, during their voyages. Several hundred ships report their observations regularly by radio for. Immediate use on land in connection with forecasting. Of the land ' stations, some are large observatories fully equipped with elaborate instruments making very detailed records. At the opposite extreme, there are thousands of sta tions where the observers aevoie oniy a few minutes each day to recording one or a few elements of weather. The only large land area where no permanent stations now exlBt is Ant arctica, where, however, stations have been maintained for considerable per iods by exploring expeditions, and where some permanent stations will undoubtedly be established in the future. One of the favorite projects of the late Admiral Peary was the es-. tabllshment of a weather observatory at the, South Pole. At- present the southernmost weather station in the world Is the one maintained by the Argentine government at Laurie Is land In the South Orkneys, about latitude 61 degrees south. - Thus, there Is no station within the 'Antarctic Circle, but there are several within the- Arctic Circle, the most northerly one, and the most northerly permanently Inhabited spot on the globe, being that maintained by the Russians in Franz Josef land. There are half a dozen stations. In Greenland, and there are others In Spitsbergen. -. The United States has station at .Pplnt , Barrow. Alaska. Ail the stations mentioned report the results of their observations by radio. Several other weather stations will be maintained, in the Arctic re gions' for the "International Polar Year" of 1931-33. . Not only Is the world now dotted over, with weather stations, but the observations made at tho more Im portant of these nave broadened in scope in recent years. 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New Union 76 has the greatest uniform autl-knock rating (Octane value) of any non premium fuel ever offered. Because tl eliminates knocks, both audible ami inaudible bteps up power and improves THE FINEST ANTI-KNOCK NON-ritEMIlM MOTOR FUEL EVER OFFERED AT NO EXTRA COST f HJpathpr- 1 . bu uiBrtes tuznuun aman I f th( US. Weather 3uru ; . iikiif and hundreds- of stations measure conditions In the upper air with the aid of balloons, kites or airplanes. NEXT: What Is a cloudburst? TUB Jl IKii: KEPT ItAlHING! CAR BOND ALE, 111., Jan. 20 (P) An original sentence of 15 days in Jail was gradually stepped up to six months in the case of Mrs. Lee Jor dan for using profanity in County Judge Fred Herbert's - court .yester day,' ' - :;.,: . Mrs. Jordan cursed the Judge for the first -penalty, which was promptly doubled, then raised to 60 days, and next to 00 days as her flow of pro fanity . continued unabated. The terra had seached six months when officers led her out of the courtroom. Ireland's "Big Wind" The ("hlg wind" -In Ireland oc curred on-; the night of Jniiuary 6, 1830. - In' Limerick. Galway utid Athlonet hundreds of houses were blown : down' and hundreds more were burned by . the spreading of II res from those blown down. It was called the. "big wind'' -because It was the worst of Its kind known to the people of Ireland. ! Chemical Terms Isomerism refurs' to substances which are mude up of the eama chemical elements in the same pro portion, bui in which the atoms are differently arranged so as to pro duce suhstunces having different physical and. chemical properties. Bxuniples are methyl ether and ethyl alcohol.' The formula Tor both of these is 02 1 1 (10. Allotroplsm la the occurrence of the same chemi cal subslance In different forms. Kor example,' carbon appears as a dia mond, as charcoal, as graphite, etc. Constellation Stationary The constellation known as the Rroat Dipper seems to move around the North 6inr once every 23 hours and nhout 56 minutes. This mo tion Is, of course, merely apparent, as it Is the earth which actually moves. mileage, this new gasoline bus been judged the most economical and efficient sold on the Pa ciGc Coast ........ r -. ; ' '"A AVir Aroma and Volar MdvntifoH the Quatity The aromatic compounds which arc rcspon sible for ihe higher aull-knock qualities in gasoline hove a pleasing odor. New Union 76 can be easily identified not only by this aroma but also by the rich orange color. Thus for the first time there is prracrved In this motor fuel the full inherent anti-knock quality there of. Watch for the aroma tand the rich orange color-it is your proof of the greatest anti knock (Octane value) non-premium fuel sold in the West today. ; , l 1 Watch to the 7tit , Turn In for this new fuel where you sec the big orange banners with the 76 the trade name of this New Union Gasoline.' Be sure that the pump where you fill has a big 76 on the side. Every pump that dispenses Ihe gen uine New Union 76 gasoline is labeled for your protection. v ' . Lumber Operators -" Gather In Tacoma TACOMA, Wash,, Jan. 20 (iPl Lumber operators from all over tho Pacific Northwest fir district will meet to consider questions including establishment of a 3 a day minimum labor wage scale, under auspices of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen here today. An attempt Is being made to ex pand, the Pour-L organization and fnoro than 25- lumber manufacturers who are not members of tho organ ization and about 20 of the employer members of the legion will be present. The Pour-L organization has found a considerable spre&d in the prevail ing minimum wage exists In south west. -Washington. This spread Is from $1.50 to s3 a day, the latter having been approved as a minimum by -the organization. - . CONSUL WEDS AVfATKIX KOBE, Japan, Jan. 20 ) , Ruth Barron, New York woman aviator, Was marriecPhere today to William Franklin Nason, the 'American' 'Vice consul. . The ceremony was performed at the home of G. B. Dtckover, the consul. -' ' " - The two.' became acquainted last spring when .Miss Barron came to Japan to participate. In preparations for a flight across the Pacific with Captain .Thomas Ash. Bad weather and other-' factors prevented the night.. . s . , . ANOTHER GANG KILLING CHICAGO -Jan. 20 lei Another killing punctuated the strife. In the cleaners and dyers Industry today. . The body :of a man, shot to death, was found on a road near Downers Difficult Coughs and Colds Need These Seven Helps Creoinulsion.is a better help than some coughs need. It combines seven major helps in one. to do the best that men know for any cough or cold. There is creosote the 'world's su preme helpblended, emulsified and palatable. 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