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__ HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DTSPATCH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935 ■i> ~ " 1 SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. I. Scott THE OLD HOiVit: TOWN „„„« % STANLEY ■ » i j \\ CARRY INq BA,-SKETSoF ALLSttAPE‘ "™ E EBITOR OF Ct-ARMON mThI u A \ \) AKP SIZ.ES, And A STEEPLt oF HAT 6 ':w.M HIS ANNUAL DESK .. COMBINED AREA of k -10W1ERIMC FROM HER HEAD , Trio CLEANING 008 AND F;,Niu ' S AN VASHiNCTON, CALIFORNIA , IDAHO, CAN AS'IF. RA *OR BASKET- 5 ELLER HAWKS HER IMPORTANT PAPEI? T'AH, ARIZONA , COLORADO , </Af?E*% ThRoUoH 'THe. ST*?tE.TS oF A MEXICAN CliV l ©oas i,ee- w. stamlcy cemtrau Pi?g S f. i - S'- 3£ NEVADA and OREOOK < ~ ~ THIMBLE T HEATRE Starring POPEYE The Cornerstone Os The Law By E. C. Segar Bor “wS CnV <Cood!h?s 4 M I (V ) -T f l\f L. (U)HERE'Q Au. THEM MEN CCMt~IT,. ST - Better ) would cut him v^V rtMfr t/y am. ioont knou' they *.g\ ~, '■■ ■ —— - ■ * ~ 1 ' ; J ' UK, S!SI l-K What Foolishness Is This? By LES FORGRAVE THIS AROOT aSin^IIJTS-’c ? E3 WMV THIS IS PURE NONSENSE! 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P R 1 T E ' pany (abbr ) 39- A boy’s name *L *fL & mJL £l JL ‘ 40- mature OVK.|p E P HR H G i 12—To map - - 222 777- -m- ~~~ 44--A beverage C> C» '{ O\ D 1 ~ r ° i° in b >' ah alliance jo CE_ f\" hi ||| c"oT RPs U ‘ DOWN in. M s A £> HEA.S T; ■ 1— God or' the lower world I C £ R. 1 D D| 0 . 2 A waste cloth ~7T 7““ fr ? 3 Upon L±_ Si ii in JL V 4 Mercenary |F L-“ E. As || M O G S P ' 5- —Ah African river 1-- - —-j——-£ta——.St;■< C—Canadian national isMtr > lin. 1 * I ' N & Cl* CONTRACT BRIDGE WRIITEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS • By E. V.'SHEPARD FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER » JAN Wfc.sl IVIAKJb a-t-LUBS AGAINST ANY DEFENSE? 1 WEST PLAYED the hand at E- Clubs. He tost 1 diamond. 1 spade and 2 heart tricks, groin g down 2 tricks. He asks if it is possible to make his contract. ♦ Q 96 ♦ A 10 5 4 ♦Q9 5 4 ' A3 2 * A 8 r ~- * 5 3 !*Q 9 i* tj * J32 *J 8 3 £ *** ♦AK 10 *AK 9 6 «S- 6 2 &4* J 8 7 ♦ K J 10 7 4 2 *K 8 7 6 ♦ 7 : * Q 10 | Bidding went: West, 1-Club; East, j L-Diamond; South, I-Spade; West, | 2-Clubs; North, 2-Spades; East, 4- PlUbs; West, 5-Clubs, which North j doubled. . Tke opening. ’Jead was■ the Q v, oL and tjh<4 dejflarer was in with jiiltfsAce. jtW led off the Ace arid K jof .’Clubs, dropping Die Q and leaving itiie' good J in dummy for re-entry. : lle[ ied the J of diamonds. North’s ; 7l povhredv Dummy’s K won the [ff|Ek. The Ace of diamonds was led Soiith shotted out. West.then could .[have led the 10 ot diamonds, ruffed ['the 2, and; put dummy back in the lead with the J of trumps, to dis card his last spade on the good >1 f diamonds, and sJk won 5-odd 1 do not know how he®st so manv tricks fj’robrihiy he gave North a diamond WASHINGTON FETES BABY SENATOR Rush Holt, 29-year-old Demo cratic senator-elect from West Virginia, and his sister, Jane Holt, vomt Im Hm ea—aremon at a PAGE SEVEN tricu. aim opponents t uok tit* • eCMMtf tricks. -W West can make a small slam, aflflff winning the first trick with the Aet of spades. Lead 2 top trumps. Drop dummy’s J under the Ace. Lead the .1 of diamonds. If North cover’s, win with the K, Play the Ace Os diamonds. Be careful to drop West’s 8, so as to leave dummy’s 10-8 tea ace, over North’s 9-5. Overthk* dummy’s 8 of clubs with declarOrfs !). Lead the 3 of diamonds throtlfflt North. Win 3 tricks in that Sriilt. Upon the last 2 diamond tricks dfSl card West’s last, spade and one of his hearts. Give opponents a Si agio heart trick, thus making one trfrilt over contract. f;m The only method of holding. the contract down to 6-odd, was" for North and South to have won 2 heart tricks before leading spade* or some other suit. But then th# remainder of the tricks can be take* by the declarer. >!& To avoid blocking both minor aqlte be careful to drop dummy's J v of trumps under the decjarer>._ higher trumps. Avoid blocking vthe diamonds by droppfrijg under dummy’s K of dlarrionds, pro vided North cbvere. the J of diamond* with his Q. ' ’’ ■ V If North refuses to confer fheJ’icf diamonds with the Q. it will" boiQflLO for the declarer. Lead the 3 it hold unless the Q or ft fusal to cover the J with make simple play for West. 1 In case the opening lead is §3lbet a diamond or a trump it will. hih* West win all tricks in the f suit opened The hand is rooi-fSrj&f again t any opening ls'ad, If W*>?'4s ff’-M dance given in the young senator’s honor at a Washington hotel. Sen ator Holt will not take office un* June when he reaohM M.