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7p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- tion, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

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The

Guards.

The Band of H.M. Coldstream

Guards. Yoomen of the Guard (Sullivan)

The Band of H.M. Coldstream

Guards. 7.30-7.43 p.m-Two Planoforte Solos by Arthur de Greef.

1. Wedding Day (Grieg)

2. Valse in E Major, Op. 34

(Moszkowski).

7.43-8 p.m.-Old Tunes.

Tam Costello in Song Memories

Tom Costello and Chorus. The Gay Nineties-Watz Medley

Debroy Somera Band. 8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-10 p.m.-Chinese Studio `Con-

cert.

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletina,) London 1.p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,

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Bruno Richard Hauptmann, alleged kidnapper of the Lindbergh baby. in 1981; arraigned in Ficmington, NJ., in his first brush with "Jersey Justice," comes In contact with coples of the statutes' which bar the way to freedom.

BRIDGE NOTES UNUSUAL TYPE

OF BIDDING

by Ely Culbertaon.

Amusements

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"DEATH ON THE DIAMOND"

QUEEN'S THEATRE ⠀

Robert Young and Madge Evans are starred In Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's sensational baseball mya- tery, "Death on the Diamond", "now at the Queen's Theatre, together with the appearance of the Rhap- Body Girls Revue V

Based on the original by Cort land Fitzsimmons, author of 70,000 Witnesses," "Death on the Diamond" deals with mysterious murders which occur during a❘ World Series. Its thrills are blend- ed with comedy supplied by Nat Pendleton, Ted Helay, Edward Brophy and Mickey Rooney.

Robert Young plays the leading masculine role, that of the de- bonair young baseball pitcher, and Madge Evans is paired with him. Both give splendid performances. David Landau plays her father, manager of the team of the Cardinals; C. Henry Gordon is the arch gambler and Paul Kelly, the alert reporter who helps to solve the mystery.

In addition to the hotable cast, many professional baseball players including Pat Flaherty, Dick Cox, Ivan Olsen, Ping,Bodie, Red Borger and Bob and Irish Mousel are seen in action:

*STINGAREE"-KING'S

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Irene Dunne and Richard Dix.are co-starred in R.K.O.-Radio's 'cur- rent release, "Stingaree", a roman- tic melodrama.

When the picture was being made David Lewis, the associate producer, pleaded that "Stingaree") 10.80 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further

was not a fish at all, but a notorious! London Stock and Commodity" Quota-|

and handsome bandit who ter- An Individual Masters' Tourna-rorized Australia in the late seven- 10.40 p.m.-Close Down.

ment held in New York recently has ties. He was not only a daring 8.30-10 p.m.--Europaon Recorded furnished much food for studenta rogue, but an esthetic one as well, Music from ZE.K. on a Frequency of of the individual idiosyncrasies of and highly educated. Between his 8.30-8.52 p.m.-Carnival of the the various Bridge players parti- crimes he composed beautiful Animala (Saint-Saens) played by cipating in it. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Of course, freak hands at Bridge, Mary Boland, Conway Tearle, at Symphony Orchestra.

like all unusual situations of any Andy Devine and Henry Stephenson 1. Introduction and Royal March of the Lion; 2, Hena and Cocks; S, Mules; kind in any walk of life, furnish to lend excellent support. 4. Tortoises; 5, The Elephant; the masters great scope for in- BROWN,Kangaroos; 7, Aquarium; 8, Personages with long ears; 9, Cuckoo in the Woods;

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CPL. FITZGERALD

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10 Rounds Bantam Weight Contest

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Rale da Costa.

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Brighter than the Sun

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Carroll Gibbons and The Savoy

Hotel Orpheans, 9.30 p.m.-Reuter Pross Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m.-Quartet in D Flat Major, Op. 15 (Dohnanyl)

Flonzáley Quartet.

1st Movement-Andante-Allegro.

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3rd

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10 p.m.-Close Down,

MATCH FACTORIES

CLOSE DOWN

Effect of Japanese Dumping

dividual treatment.

One of the hands which was of

a somewhat freakin type, con |taining voids in two hande - and

music.

"TRAILING THE KILLER"

ALHAMBRA THEATRE→

"Trailing the Killer", à World;

singletons in the two others, Wide production, now at the Al- brought about much unusual bid hambra Theatre, presents a grip ding. The hand was:

West, Dealer

North and South vulnerable North:-

S.-10

H.-J 5 4 3 D-A Q J 10 5 C.-6 4 3

West:-

S--Q 6432

D-K 9 8 3 2 C-9 7 2 East:--

S.-J 8.5 H.—A Q 10 9 76 D-7 6 4 C.-8

South:-

S-AK 97

H.-K 82

D.

C-A K Q J 10 6

At one table, after passes

ping and powerful drama of primi- tive animal life in the north Ameri- can continent.

a

The plot and action of the story is portrayed almost entirely by animals, beaded by "Caesar,” huge police dog of marvelous] Bagacity and intelligence.

A

The story relates of Pierre, a trapper, and his pal, a dog. marauding puma has ravaged flocks of sheep and circumstantial evid- jence points to the dog as a suspect. The trapper defends his canine pal, but later becomes a victim of the mountain lion, The shepherda again blame the dog which takes refuge in the woods.

Defending his mate and her pups the dog goes on the trail of the panther. Before the dog arrives a shepherd discovers the panther at- tacking a sheep and shoots and Jwounds the beast. The angry pan- by ther turns on the shepherd, but be- West and North, Mr. Edward fore it has a chance to kill the man, Hymes, Jr., decided to open the is in turn attacked by the dog, bidding with three hearts. Mr. which, in a terrific tooth and claw Samuel Frey, Jr., held South's, aght, kills the panther. Three thousand men and wonten beautiful array of cards, and he workers in the Lisheng and Tung-decided not to take two bites of ming match factories in Swatow the cherry, but to gulp it downl were thrown out of work with the at once, so his Overcall was the closing down of both conderna.!! modest bid of six clubs.

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thinking that the hand could be High local taxes in addition to This was doubled by Mr. A. defeated but the lead to defeat it the dumping of cheap Japanese Moyse, Jr., Mr. Hymes' partner for had to be an inspired one. It would products, are believed to have been the moment, and when North and be the Opening lead of a club. the cause of the failure of these East passed, South redoubled.

This was not the card chosen, Chinese. factories.

Mr. Moyse was quite right in however; instead the fourth-best spade was led, and Mr. Fry then proceeded to fulfill his contract.

Although Mr. Fry's bidding was unusual, it seems to me that with- out any interference bidding by the opponents, normal, bidding methods should result in the same final contract. In view of South's 64-3 distribution his hand could, without stretching it much, if any, be opened with a Forcing bid or two clubs.ZA

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CORDIAL INVITATION IS: EXTENDED TO CALL

North would respond with two diamonds, and if South then bid four clubs to guarantee the solidity of the club suit, North would again the diamonds, and South bld ades, Given a choice between ades and clubs, North must of the cluba, and after has bid. five clubs, it should require much courage for South to bid alim"

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