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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 10

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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THE EUGENE REQISTER-QTTABP Flapper Fanny Says Bridge Experts Hold Autopsy On Culbertson-Lenz Methods STORY Eugene's Own Store McMorran and is used In defending both against trump and no trump The card led Is the highest of tbe abort suit so that partner will not con (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Albert and Clark Parrott, of of the woman's national committee for Washburne Springfield, charged with larceny, EDITOR'S NOTE: Thli Is the first of three articles on methods of play demonstrated in the recent Lenz-Culbertson contract bridge match. In most respects the play of the participants was similar. Their methods of bidding differed. Today'a article is on a play that is largely Cul-hertsonian. The next articles will discuss plays common to all mastera and often necessary for success even after proper fuse the lead with standard fourth best of longest suit.

For that reason cards above the seven usually are the most desirable for the waiting were sentenced to 00 days in jail education naainst alcohol. Will Support Hoover in. justice court late Tuesday after PHONE 2700 lead. The declaration of policy, adopted at tbe banquet meeting, said the league did not hesitate to leave prohibition questions to be settled by yoters "in the constitutional way" of electing congressmen and state legis Here is a hand Illustrating the noon. The sentence was suspended on the condition they return or make good all goods stolen.

The Parrott brothers and James Kdmiston, also of Springfield, were all three sentenced to 00 days in jsil on larceny charges and were all three paroled for aix months. They must return the property and lators. It pledgea support to tfreti dent Hoover in his enforcement pro By TOM O'NETTj NEW YORK, Jan. 20. VP) principle: North A 10 6 8 II A 7 4 I) A C-K 5 West Ea S-K 8 7 4 II 10 8 6 8 0 ri 2 11 10 7 4 gram, describing preseut enforcement as the best the country ever bad.

Prohibition Director Woodcock told the league this enforcement though improving was not perfect. He urged Bridge sharps who have been given secoiul thought to principals demonstrated in the Culhertson-Lenz contract match are convinced that at times in playing the cards it is report to uie district attorney eacn month. if they leave the county, they must report each month to the district attorney in the county they go Sale! The New Improved Kotex 4 A 9 8 7 education to control demand while enforcement agaucies cut down the supply. 1 oil ay state sunerlntendents of the Highly profitable to wait before attacking. Often the side which essays a to, who will in turn report to the game contract succeeds or fails Lane district attorney.

Harvey Lajoie was fined $25 for league contained conferences on their through the lead of an opponent. The wait, which emerges from the Booth 9 8 2 5 2 8 6 3 10 8 8 2 North, the dealer, opened with a foreinir bid of two spades. South re leaving a truck parKea on tue mgn wnv without liehts. match as the one play not generally L. O.

Thomas, arrested by Deputy detail work, while the majority of the delegates beaded for home. BINGHAM HAS PLAN WASHINGTON, Jnn. A resolution suggesting that the governors of the states recommend referenda on prohibition reneal and modi Love letters speed up the males. Special Sheriff Officers John Jamie anil Wnlt Eilmiston. and charged with possession of liquor, was given his hearing in justice court Wednesday afternoon.

He was fined $350. Robin Reed Mars New Car in Crash fication was offered iu the senate todav by Senator Binnham. (R) Conn. sponded with tbe mandatory two no trump required of a poor hand in answer. North rebid the spades and south went to three no trump, which became the contract.

West and East did not bid. The lead of the nine of diamonds bv West caused the contract to be defeated. Any other lead, especially the fourth best heart would enable The resolution was offered without comment by Binghnm who later said he would ask the sennte to vote upon it tomorrow. It nrovides: Boxes for 4 96' STORY ThS elementary school fond due county schools must be sent out In the full amount required by law and not in proportion to the amount of money received in tuxes, according to a ruling handed down by tbe state attorney general. Th amount due for the second half of this fund ia $52,002.57, tbe same amount being sent out for the first half of the fund last May.

The second half was due to be sent out November 1, but tax delinquencies have interfered with accumulating tbe money. Under the attorney general's ruling, the county must turn over the full amount, and sot just a fund in proportion to the taxes received. At present there is but between $15,000 and 116.000 to meet this payment. County Treasurer Grace Schiska said. How this fund will be made np is not known at present.

County Juilise C. P. Barnard declared Wednesday. He will confer on this matter on his yisit to Portland and Salem Friday. Tax delinquencies this year, estimated to be about 25 per cent, have cut down on the amount available for th school fund.

In addition to this elementary fund, the schools receive a state fund amounting to $1.48 per census pupil. There is also a county fund of $100 per district nnd In the case of a consolidation, $100 for each district is forthcoming for five years after which time only $100 for the new district is allowed. Other funds are raised by the (special tax levies of the school districts Bricker Is Bound Over to Grand Jury John Bricker, of Gohlson, charged with setting up and operating a till, wnived his hearing In justice court Wednesdny and was bound over to the grand jury. Hall was set at MO00 nnd ho hod not furnished it Wednesday afternoon. Homer Draper, charged with possession of a still, pleaded not guilty.

His trial will he set later. Ho is in jail under $1000 hail. It is estimated that the millionaires of the world hnve increased 600 per cent since 1023. The oldest assembly in the world la thought to bo the Welsh bardic congress, the Eisteddford. used ny all experts and as successfully demonstrated in most cases by its great proponent, Ely Culbert-son, consists of the lead of the highest card of a short suit, a doublcton or triplcton.

Time and again it has caused a contract to he set when any other lead would hnve resulted in the defending side failing to stop game. The play is employed when the first player to lend has no guide in the way of a bid by partner, lacks good reentries or holds tennces, that is suits containing honors not in sequence, Buch as nce-qneen nnd one or more small, or king-knnve and small cards. To lend from such tennces would give trick to the opponents. It is highly desirable to hove the lead come up to the holder of tennces. In such cases, for Instance, the queen would take a trick when otherwise it might not.

A lead from the top of nothing Is made with the delilierate intention of giving the first trick to opponents "That the sennte would welcome any action that the governors of the several states might take in recommending to their respective legislatures that such action be taken by the A great special purchase brings this new imiirovoii state as may be necessary to obtain you nt this low price. Regular size pads 12 to the boi pi limited time only, 4 boxes for 96c. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) the opinion of the people of the state with respect to (1) The repeal or south to make game. The short suit lead is not recommended when the original leader has a good suit to establish or knows his partner's best suit or should cash in high cards against a trump contract before the contracting side can make discards. There is danger in failure hy jinrtner to recognize suit lend.

For instance in the Oul-bertson-Lenz match Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson could have taken the first five tricks in against a no trump, but each though the other had a short suit. niouiticntion ot the eigntcentn amendment, nnd (2) The repeal or modifi frill about neck and sleeves, in which she made her initial appearance. Her face was more haggard than yester- Bobin Reed of Iteedsport, welterweight wrestler, banged up a new automobile, in a collision hero last night while on his way to Salem to appear in he main event of a card.

lie hod bought a new sedan nt Kin-math Falls nnd was driving it the first time. At Sixth avenue west nnd Lawrence street he collided witli a car driven by L. K. Briggs of Eugene. Heed was following the Briggs car west on Sixth.

It turned south on Ijiwrenee. Iteed was forced to turn to the left also, but could not avoid hitting the other cnr. A fender, the running board and a wheel on the Iteed cnr were damaged. Heed went on to Salem in another cnr. cation of the national prohibition act dy- lt 4 Box? 50cSiz (commonly Known as tiie 'Volstead Nelson Pleads Not Kleenex Opportunity! Get Kleenex Cleansing Tissue at this low price 4 boxes for 96c.

They're super-absorbent they blot up dirt and embedded cosmetics along with cleansing cream. In white and tints. Guilty to Charges X. IT. Nelson, of Eugene, charged When counsel retiren to irame meir arguments as admissibility of Lewko-witz's questioning of jurors, however, she talked rapidly and animatedly to her husband.

Dr. William C. Judd, Bested at her aide. The court overruled the prosecution objection nnd the juror was allowed, after the question hod been completed and interpreted by the court, to answer that he would he "ohlo to reach a fair verdict." He George-Reed set for promotion of education in agriculture and home GASOLINE PRICE with misbranding foods, pleaded not guilty in justice court Wednesday afternoon. His hearing was set for Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Nelson faces charges brought by federal inspectors on displaying for sale in his meat market "Picnic City Receives Gas Rebate From Hoss was accepted. Ham which was not ham, bat a cut from the lower portion of the shoulder of a hog. Work on Park Site To Be Started Soon Injured Man Still Unable to Give Story Lnne officials wore still puzzled Wednesdny over the enso of Tom Shelly, awed rpsident of Pleiisnnt Hill, who wns roiiRlit to the Pneific Christian hospital suffering severe injur-ics. Investigations by Sheriff IT. L.

Rown and Servant V. J. Mulkey, Tuesday into the story that the man hud bi-en beaten and robbed of fl lnrjje sum of money indieated no direct evidence to substantiate the story. Tin man was unable to Rive co-hprent story when interviewed by District Attorney Alta Kinir Tuesday. Officlnls were waiting till he could tnlk before planning any further action on the case.

Tune in Tonight Frances ShellJ WnrV on clearing? out a state nark Her vivid pmonalilyaitfBf charm reach out to yotJ The city received a check Wednesday for from Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss as a rebate for gasoline used in stationary engines. According to law, gasoline used in stationary engines, tractors and farm machinery is not taxed by the state. Records are kept of the number of gallons used in 6uch engines and the state gives back the amount of gns tax paid when the fuel was purchased. The city used the gasoline in mixing machines, tractors and road and street machinery.

BEVERLY APPOINTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (P) James R. Iieverly of Texas was appointed today by President Hoover to be governor of Porto Rico. GET COLD PREVENTATIVES As Well As the Cure at over the oirl She mtixi site about 10 miles west of Cheshire will stnrt In a week or 10 days, according to County Judgo C.

P. Barnard. The work will give employment to from six to 10 men tinder the county unemployment relief program. The work is paid for by the state but tlio county places the men and oversees the work. These aiteB are designed by the state for park purposes nnd are put in shape for that use.

PORTLAND, Jan. A definite break in retail gasoline prices was experienced here today. Hervic stations generally throughout the city had posted 14-cent signs to meet the price set by lnrge company. The "regular' price has been IS cents. Some stations were selling at as low as 33 cents today.

The large oil company which made the first slash, did so, it wan said, in the hope of discournging price culting below the generally accepted market price, Eugene continued to pay standard price of YMi cents a gallon for gasoline on Wednesday. There wns no evidence of a movement to lower the price In line with the cut announced in Portland although many stations offered other than standard grades of gasoline at ISVj cents a gallon. success as Jo, Cwt'i kJ lady in "Rain or 86 E. Broadway Eugene, Ore. so popular on Broadwf.

her tonight with fnd6s and his Vitality erdiuft Rhythm to start the irssraj dancing I Station KOIN, Kil McMorran Washburne PHONE 2700 For Thursday; Roast Turkey Lunch It'i Temptingly Delicious 35c BALCONY Have It Done Now 7 P. M. Dog Owners Warned By County Officer Sheep owners in the district west of the Four Onks grnntte hall have reported innrnudiiiR bothering sliepp, It. J. Morris, county dog law enforcement officer, reported Wednesday.

Morris wont to the district early Wednesday and warned dog owners njrninst allowing dogs to run at inrge. This will bo the last warning, he declared, and further reports will result in dogs being taken. FOR RENT 8-Room Suburban Home, Garage, Basement, Furnace, City Lights and Water. Phone 178-J or call 361 E. 10th.

VITALITt o. for busy days If you have any furniture that needs to ba repaired or upholstered bring It to us. Wa have expert craftsmen who do all kind of UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING Wa Ara Offering Speolal Inducementa on All Work POWERS FURNITURE CO. llth and Willamette $17,000 Received For Vocational Education SALEM, Jnn. 20.

(U.R More than $17,000 in federal funds have been made nvailable for distribution among Oregon high schools offering courses in vocational education, according to O. IX Adams, state director for vocational educntion. Of this amount $14 was received under provisions of the Smith-Hughes act for promotion of training in agriculture, trades nnd industries and home economics, nnd was received under provisions of the Take a new lease on life. Ted Come in to see ourVitalityfc Shoes and walk outwilhif for Pair BOYS and GIRLS 782 Willamette RELIEF FUND REPORT SALKM. 2U.

tUR) Unemployment relief contributions of some $23,000 donated by state employes during December have been distributed in the state, General 'I homns Hilen, head of Governor Meier's committee, announced. Of thin, $10,000 wns outside of Mnrion county. STERN SHOE CO, that eases and supportsywl as no other has ever done, d1 Lines to a lovely Lady of the screen Vitality scientific youth-conic1 principle that makes these to delightfully comfortable. An the Vitality masterful dw? that makes these shoes sofl smartl Fashioned of fine let1 throughout for longer A suggested by WALLACE BEERY for 4 years an OLD COLD imoker And 'priced so low you II several pairs I Sizes 2 to II. Widths AAAAli 0fyk lip Jf2 vr You in the wrong cig'rette ad! Was I SHOCKED! You came right out in headlines hold And praised a fag that's not OLD GOLD! Was I ROCKED! These Famous Nearly every seasoned star Smokes O.

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