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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 5

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Lafayette, Louisiana
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FIVE ADVERTISER it1 FOR NEW SPRING TOGS ITS NO CINCH, EVEN IF HERE'S HOW YOU START four of diamonds. lie then led the Jack of clubs and as East held the king the contract of six hearts was made. You will often find that you must deliberately give up one trick In order to win two or three tricks later on. to more than 100 prominent Willacy county citizens demanding sums or money ranging between $100 and 000 precipitated a sweeping investigation today by Federal and SUta officers. The letters were delivered itt terday's mail.

sustained through fires I IS3 were nearly V.5 fcsS? i Jf HAIL? ifftK 15 YOU HOLD THE BIG ONES This Player Actually Suffered From A Surfeit Of High Cards, And Only By A Sacrifice Could He Make His Bid UY VM. K. MiKFWKY Secretary, American Briilge l.eagiu Have you ever noticed the great number of people playing contract who continually complain of the poor cards that they hold? Of course the continued holding of poor cards is discouraging, but the taw of average states that we all holi an equal number of high cards la However, have seen a number of people get In to a great deal of trouble when dealt too many high cards. There Is no question but that plenty of high cards, combined with good bidding, and good playing, are truly a winning combination. A good thing to remember when you are dealt a hand of high cards Is that it Is possible that partner may not have an entry card In his hand.

For instance: in the accompanying hand South has a total of six and one-half quick tricks. He has a six-card suit, 150 aces. Without any hesitation he opened with a bid of two hearts. North promptly replied with two no trump. South re-bid his hearts to show partner a solid heart suit of at least five cards.

Remember that after a forcing bid both partners are required to keep the bidding open until game Is reached. North decided that as long as he was forced to bid until game is reached he would support his partner's hearts to four, and was almost dumbfounded when his partner Immediately bid six hearts. While the bidding was indeed over- optimistic, the play was unusually interesting. The Play West's opening lead was the jack of spades, which the declarer won with the acc. He then led the ace of hearts, on which Wests queen dropped.

The declarer still had the king and Jack of hearts left with which to pick up East's trump. Would you do this, if you were the declarer? If so, you would be unable to make your contract of six hearts. If South continued with the hearts he would be forced to lose a club and a diamond. South must create an entry in dummy for two reasons: j8 aodto011 a tu IB Tour fU tx B0W Jjfi dament1 now Dan NEW RULING IS GIVEN ON INCOME TAX DEDUCTION WASHINGTON. April 10 Char- Uy may gain at the treasury's ex-j pt use under on income tax decision i by the board of tax appeals.

I It would allow the deduction from I net Incomes of millions of dollars In charitable contributions. Immediate beneficiaries of ths ruling were expected to lncluda John J. Raskob. former chairman of the Democratic National committee, and Plcrrc S. Dupont.

industrialist. They have assessments of $10,977 and $164,477 respectively pending against them. What the decision said was that a taxpayer could deduct charitable contributions from his entire Income, and not Just from his ordinary income after excluding capital net gains. The old rule was that the contributions limited by law to 15 per cent be deducted only from ordinary Income. The decision was rendered In the cos of Aaron Straus of Baltimore.

In the Straus case, as In the Raskob and Dupont cases, the contributions exceeded the ordinary income and were deducted from the entire Income, including capital net gains. In 1930 Straus had an ordinary In- come of $43,079 and capital net gain of $766,463. His contributions for the year were $144,695. deducted for contributions 15 per cent of his total income, or $117,677. The bureau disallowed this deduction and permitted him to deduct only 15 per cent of hU ordinary income or $6,461.

PROBE LETTERS WITH THREATS first, to discard his losing diamond on the good spade, and second to take the club finesse. He played his king of spades, set ting up dummys queen. He then led a small heart, deliberately losing a heart trick. You can see that East was helpless. If he refused to win the heart trick, the declarer would make a grand slam.

All that he could do was to play his ten of hearts, and when he returned the seven of diamonds, the declarer went right up with the ace and then led an other heart, which was won In dummy with the nine. On the queen of spades from dummy declarer discarded his losing nui! lafaykttf, ly a. in. for Isle Charles 6:00 a.m. for Orleaus u.in.

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for 1rauUiu 7:43 p.m. lor Opelouaa 7:59 p.ni. for lake Charles 11:30 p.tu. for Ness Oilcans ('or Complete Traul information Ask At TEC HE GREWOUND BUS TilBMIXAL Ibono IH7 Vint Sired 0 7er fti 53U p0 'JS 11 Mart to BCti" iflood nd fjfa to acheduW of 8 Zat advice about do the fi! CT 1 'I dose dieting to 1 Honest to fol- in aped1 prescribed by i di yfleve that Vj most avoid cream and fat fancy desserts jiri potatoes, all pi- rtH or two coffee and one i toasted. ver an anxious to ipsBy, tile Just diet and repeat nap for lunch.

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April 10 -T The sending of threatening letters Try this for early morning Umbering tip Knee up, to a right angle at first Eventually try to bring it up to your chest as described iu the accompanying article. ViveFer.iV.vewe 1 e.s-.x vj. iX X' -v -i s-i 'V -v. Xs -V I V-v Mv" 'i V. V.

-A -1 V-f 4 your bodj. Lower, change feet, raise right leg, change again. Do tt fives times. Then raise the left leg until your knee touches your chest, without bending your back a bit. probably cant do this the first morning.

Let It go until later. If you cant. But that's what you are to aim, eventually. Repeat Before Retiring This exercises wakes up little muscles all through the shoulders, legs and abdomen gently opens up the back of the lungs so that you can breathe more deeply and do some definite work on the bowl muscles. The full exercise Is 20 counts 10 alternating knees to half-way position, 10 raising them to chest.

Keep feet pointing viwn to get full bene- MADRID. April 10. (P) Professor Al-fit. bert Einstein who renounced his Ger Repeat the whole exercise before man citizenship because of antt-Seml-you go to bed a tnight. It is tism In Germany, today accepted an y-- x.

a V5j A 1 -4 1 far eary morn- 'jto: Beady sntch this way deeply and then ini feet, arms at dt Shots are al-; Swlders, lingers ttmt rifht foot, raise pointing down, right angles to MAN who could sell more life insurance than any man I overheard of never shouted. Notice the men who hold the records for selling. they just talk in a quiet easy way. r-y Ml tH ,4 vi; vu -i Ih like this: Chesterfields just go along in their own quiet way making friends from day to day. Theres no noise about if, no "back talk.

The Chesterfield slogan just two words, "They Satisfy is a plain simple statement telling about Chesterfields merits. It means that Chester fields arc milder they taste better. The best in hotel service, and accommodations can. be yours at the Roosevelt, the finest hotel in the South, for as low as $2.50 a day. The luxuriously furnished Roosevelt is ideally located in the center of everything the business, shopping and theatrical district and fust a few blocks from the world famed Vieux Carre.

Each room is equipped with private bath, fitted with tub and shower. TVo modem festauraiits. Fres parking in enclosed garage iW, JVrileor Wire RfisczYttions SEYMOUR WEISS, Managing Director v'vr' tic cijarcc tali ttc cijarelc liat tastes better at. 19J3. lifiC'fTr sc Mrx Tobacco Co..

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