HDAY, SEFrEXBBSBL 2T, 1941 T k KitfhnriftC | 0 * TO CONTRAa BMD6E pus — EDrrwD MT — PORTER DAVTS CIKTIWIMD CVLBM&TMOW PAGE ELEVEN SVUMYtOY HOW TO WIN REFERENCE WANTED BOLLOWAT WHY. THE SCOUNDREL THAT FELLOWS A BIG TMACSBM THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANVTHING ON THE OTHER HAND-IT M A Y ~£dUSTA CO.NCIDENCC < Artteie No. MB) \ REN TO RAISE PARTNER'S SUET Usually mse partner's major writ if you can, but do ^ 3 minor if you can takeout in a auit or bid two r.r e ~„-_nram trump strength reqtnrfd is: - B C H P S OF HONOR TUttor more trumps) •art H*j»« a s many •a. strength of your *« M .-.-.rs or better). rupport. ustifles three, : partner doee n o t ! • -• WHAT T O DO Hi TRIPUC RAISE 1 plus or more DOUBLE RAISE 1 to SINGLE RAISE PREFER a suit bid DOUBLE RAISE 2 ..'- 1 to" pa or K-Q-a, A-Q-x, •-:-- -:*ae support. Justi._ raises cv*n ;f partner doee •»« suit. ^r better. support. D o n o t raise ncs u__et» partaer x SOCIETY S U E - 2 PREFER a suit bid S~ DOUBLE R A I 3 E 1 plus to 2 SO....HERE WE HNP 4UE AND KLLTEfW JACK I I UK OFFICE A6A1N, COttTT-alWWG SINGLE RAISE With more than 2 honor - tricks, prefer some other response. A MUCH [ B E N © VACATION... /Tj»fri4wwwaETUtt DO NOT RAISE unless parser rebids bis suit; or unless his first bid wee two o r more in that suit. „ ^ to iz better. SCOOP IS " H O T " AGAIN! Bv BOBBY THOMAS SINGLE RATHE ft®";* .CHIEF Hlrwi •€00' THE CITY A^6HTM00aW,NC^ VOULETA'CMICK'OOOP TOG0FMIN6OAGVE8 « Tb-m^fVACK rn GAME ing cross-ruff threatened, a single- i*e ump to game, ton trump was led by East; South pass or a a latA*v«*Bt f f t * ft* " I * - wueat- a * _ ; North won the trick with a card! .„ . f e m s l -o shut out °* his Jack ten sequence. A heart! then was led by North, and the] r*ner thatis as far as » double-ruff However. concern• » * • g established. «• n « Declareer was : b i t o c o r e mor m* ' - * - M be'-er stop. * « » * t h a n •|r**J t n c k s and among those who played %>'. ... defensively. the hand were some outstanding 3HENTS experts. five with an THE CORRECT PLAY This hand was sent to me by v * -r.ore ?han t % one of the Declarers as an illus- - a W l f j f V "-ration /»# of good piay making " » v O I ' - , . . « v W e a k ':nn a * t*«a____ trru+A r _ * v !in • malrinor five-odd. but the corerct play of the hand would be a s follows: On NORTH the flr« trick North should discard a heart, not a spade. The sW A 6 3 spade may become a thirteener and a consequent winner—it is not like• v : 10 I I ly that the heart will attam any, EAST such value With a singleton heart jgl -~ lod from the Faced Hand and the Jack piayed by West. ;t ;s absurd for North to play the King. West J 5 i " * cannot have the Ace and there is no need of uselessly sacrificing the King, because with this hand's *r»ak distribution, plus the heart bid oy West. (1 :s quite possible • Q5 a 2 East has a heart doubleton. in * A S4 3 which event the King will be. estabaatrac. J .ai ; s n # d a r t e r t h e n e x t \^^ of hearts. ^ eciar ei West, winning the first heart Tick. --.« played n the re- probably would lead the six of diasar.enal tournament of the n-.onrts to trick 3. which would be, :\- Br^dsjaJMaociation 5':,•* ''•">" by North's eight- Then North «*i was the final contract it old '.ead the Ten of hearts and. md every Decis tt \ • j East dropping the Ace. a-ouid fontra'd fell * rewarded for the tnought given short Whew ' : "-- " -revious b e a n play. The Faced a» fuirllled the play was Hand would ruff, '.ead the Ace: ws East with a c'r.z.ce %-i K.ng of spades and then a is>'selected the King of CUDS, small diamond which North would' No Trump oyer wm wltJk a card of his Jack-Eight •rmrt: 96 \ sear? lead a i f h t s+nserxce. West being marked with • an sd «- trick- The the K:r.g of diamonds. North -*ould r. by South's Ace lead the King of hearts on which •- liacarding a spade. South wo\£& discard the four cf i sir.eie'on heart -was spades After that, a spade would :. West playing *ne he > d and ruffed by South. 3o !te King, and* East the Declarer would take I s tricks. • " -duce as fa: as pos- due to T.AA-,?.% the proper discard >ga which the peed- on *r-.ck 1. OF MULE KWNINTHEEMTDWAL FODtM OFTHERnBBUR&HCMER'. AND UJOW FOP l£, !T WA^^JE..50WE60T TUE STOW RtoT /CWlWAMT %ME ACTION 'OUT OF Y O U 6ET MEAGOOD^OKV r> / v^y>? MATTER OR. i ( \\ !»*•__ t / THE "WINNAH" . . . BUCKY T*" .87 IDLAl "<fcF TT STARTS NEW SETTLEMENT! IN THE SHADOW Of THE STARS WASHINGTON Sept 25— A-N'? —Another Negro settlement, r'a^'.e Harboj Md . hat. been incorporated and tt a m^er.ng held las*. 5a* .: day, pians '• - itnpi >* n j the propart ' and rr.a<<.r.ir it i ne f the rn >al Si/#bbe.'U)allace WHAT THE *>u*GefT MfJHTALiM O J Tug jjJgttQjl ^4gC Jfe PEOPLE T H I N K .Voi/. — Y o v n Q u u - n o M W a x Bs A M i w a a s e " P a i s ' I M T m i CeatfatK. "PrWaia AV^.'v* . . . Sea* aa-ly J»e far tay aaar A I T I O I O I T Day C M A A T «sd rasalTt by m o r a mail a oaa&4entul hur letter Wdl Stand Greater Chance of Public cGtion If You Limit It to 200 Words or LESS. Ne a AaAStite A L u c a T >r t "eat A i a a r t asalfs- att lartatSa t a d pltaat tacluaa a atif-addrtaaai. taaatStS esvdapt for r o w I r a s afl W f m asr A A B r r A L Z A C 4 , ear* a / T S I r t T T l l W W rrvir. OOCUBJL ^ Ma* t. mm si • - • US . " I t tr- »|M ! 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For further i u formaYnu :|Sa»*<lii : aarr atx»i* *»oi(tira '•'» tion. write Tyler Barber College. aff*r?!«! rw tM if a jr»*t adsurrr tf jiura and ajwtyt anil 1 v ~ wgi w m „ - a^ .„££ Tyler, T e x a s , H. M. M o r g a n , presiS»B ac*n —a :pi "<r to trt^aat and at --•» Ffrat dent. 2S14 D o w l i n g street, H o u s - arst v«tr TWJ : a-,.! -'rfi a artle 4tf>rw. ioaar4i. ( M T e x a s . ttiit {**•?&: af«"-aean. ••• *>«•!—*vi. J t n - M i but haul *jkM :*, c..**at*< tstrra Sy. TSffViate !» has in _:afi *e r tM r.as baa si) Sfrt tf &.tt --.ratlttj T t n p 'r, ^ - i A c c o r d i n s ; t o W i l l i a m A.. B s i l e y | a _ i atsam —..•" — .'(art *.—j« M —, of the Division of Business. Fed- . w _ ^ . «r»l Census Bureau, the retail broaTa-ftssas nest of Negro * -s *» ness establishments has A » •" ••"• • »• j Q g JT'dTlOM^ AMEMONS »Mitr**rx; Swat yiat rtrtata aart»t ^ *»'s*^p tM frws p?:.'< try 'eiJiea r5 ^ „_,-, • »- • - „ . , „-,* «-," !__» » "••» ^ ^ * g S T ' 1 1 * _j . O ^ • - ? • «VV?""YE AB ^^ ^ . ^ y a S , X J i * ™ X U " - i y Z ? Z Z m Z T J T CAM . . . .rSTtZsTaaa. t * _ t> S a f S W l T ^ ^ - K S fi£ f«s#f rjtr- ray a* at;M":'.c T _ _ _ ujRC" M . r__». • ii iittartaaaats u T _ _ IS., I M aaar __# I tI years «aan ass. aaa. tSy ttr taStaaaSN eatt ary sistar. tStta atyrtM Cats, aaa aaa g i v e n a t t h e r e c e n t c o n f e r e n c e o f _,-.-•- U » at-tr t rnraarsft rnur 'biabaiaJ u» tooa couaflai aaate fiata la fttMStii. Taaw. Ska «*s t h « National Negro B u s i n e s s .tar •*•' }<*> •a* »at» fair May. 1 •i Aeaas Daltati tay tattatrs. ta<ta yw la «iad tt acroty far. rSM_SB_J_* iM-mTirrt. "• '*ca«a araar a**! taara ta Uttaa ttat*. At*. Olraar CaaA l a i « L e a j f u e h e r e , i s b a a e d o n t h e 2 9 , 8 2 7 _ R , B J f M e t aaS istsas: aaS ray fttear, O I M It4t. ear Aata: Htw ar* - a j t « k y * ^ nffl aMtrta MY •aaa u.at'r m t a t e a aatt taSaty. 6a*. eark street Bts tMsaaa. I t « . unincorporated race e n t e r p r i s e s { £ » ' "; p * t « _ _ : W_-_"-i'— H->** taS»Pa.. a f ' i J l , traawasanicf* I Tars >* MM*y laaMetaat. SHa • J aaatMt tar B M . .ftaarrWaS•aat*. fU. : ll whoee 1989 gross income amounted L^ ^ > v t_1 Sifser -Sr/t f » V T a ! ! * « * * * . V ' - r - . r - B<S »a»« Btt* urnrtai R T r.t L B * t t paJiff '•« —* of to approximately S71J00.OJ0. Plans n« r/: I m ;t r ^ t ta ttatt «*%^ tta ; • aCAOStCK. B f O TSAyi 1 • •»•.# rtMm are Dlentv of white p-eople were made at the convention for!"art te-iar | t > t> mcy - si) "t B w aa W ra latatt Mrs. Tram a p ^ i o ^ rJST of mor* el.borate Negro Trade Week J V ^ J " *»« * i ~ * t f aat • « «n« i t **>*« •**! ~usi *B ami "»,n ».-j*iiitit *•*' tory . . . If they knew It! cAmpeagns. Theee are definite s t and tajK *rwa a Ptcrci* "ft up '<> a f t * tart acri MJIE Pmee TOUT Courier along to such a tempts to attract mora gross in aay-Pfrr v^i «at_ | « a daUar.'' Wiii ywi J»taaat _ I 1 ^OSCSTtSJl. frtentl come to race establishments. 1 do Uxu far ar»> ADDRESS 4 Oi - • SBttld "••• •;.',;'• ..."*... ' « 1 M( iir fa • ; - - * IW lasuoi teal '•'"-;'•;- " . * » * » *"•"" * " » » i ... se v , ; _ „ ,« a»su.o-: -rr r*w tea l ^ i n t r-r ta .• at*rji I -F>— •••* I »* "ti -r* - ' * itMrfami rtu arc 'i fatt dtaU as *<> b - •e ra.*'t m ta <io .r BAVIA S I X J a - A a s e a t , ^ M a a at Sates Bee*, aaa ats aaaaarti ay SM iteMRisC. WIUJAAI Hiaaa feats m ts Sauet , „ , ajar* Jeat MsJaaatL lasraa. •&.. • a lattAMt. STtHassa Btrriai. a*a itss <•»« ; t - ^ ^ , , , j ^ «,„„* ,^,„ t m ., . — t f-maaraa. e v . at 1 9 V SNastar « » w t t af BJts. V S Ma MA aa t ^ M s j • * t S - T 5 » * * I " 1 -* **"" a year ass. Ht « s asiiit m j f a i i n i i i a as Si m eat , • a - l t j Htat • • - - • * • ^ • - _ ' « • :-' . S-S"H . < - , • - • -«iA_tA. • n«., ' :• . ' ' '• •* sitr rartte :«tt« 4t • » • M «=' : * 3-v/ r j ** ' ^ ' u ^ *" ' l" "" .. . . „ : , j ..,. . _, .. ' - . - - . tram aw «... tetsm swa>A Z3 f ^ a a a a t a f A caaveoiesst osadlueB tor M»> QaaHts tmm (t* B aStSaSSl eating lost raiattaea asad rrieosia. 24 raalacttas at areas' St A est (1st.) \ u guaraattas is glaess. test Duo37 Ta l a m : ta aaa areala of Caaifisr reasders nave aeed Uua anediusn aasccaaafuHy CAVE, aTtU.lt ettatt latte tat ta Itcata ray faster. Willi* Caw. aSeat last Una jsiUlofl SaMtSSsaj reead The I Cast aVaaS attaaa. bVaaS Courier each aveait. They help •4 MJtaaSi ' a r t MltS. mrx. U t t t i t Caca you t a tad you* tored oeaaa. Saaaits. 152 sytfsa sasaat. Asaary fart. N. f o r tlda a#r> ice a staaii charge J. of ti oesttt is osada, mm* your t R A Y I M . S f l U . I * » — M a t t l H P BM t» latst* reejueea t e MUASIKU PKJsOMei m rttatHt. Sfttttaa 6>ays«a. a t e ass lart BL B E A I Pmstmrgh Courier ktarS f a n a Warrta. Okit • 1909. Mt artBos iMa, rlttsourgh. P a tnasiy IMsi (a »tttaars. Ttaji. I t n ****- .... . , •. • a ^ n S M attt rett ! 32 mm *i 'amavt i t r "''." i.aJt r.i:. tail *; Kaitj I Ta t e n ta i ftanaiat Starts rttaat Cstseca ef *ast attatt east I caatart *Ma as sate as tSSjMa. SIS——-——--— „ , Bjaaaaaj, 2 t 7 Saat* aaaaSS staart aaat• - •• i«M uaft •oCOT. C M U f PaMII aMe Mt t* •cCaf- at t a staaaaer ami ass tat saaa » » a . i a >t a antaaarS tnaa la leasraf ftart. hat • ^ . f c » ! • C A S U S . S*»—Yta art ta artM 1907 Heat ttrni M tats* ran. Missaan. St ass (set aasta frsas tt tryst*, Mtaat »aa»at«*tety. I . |tw,r, *i otr» ».i tm *m% £ a , taacai. a. r 0 . . VarSaaaaa. •>" •at , at »,. • •tsar 1 ' »"*?':' * ',.-»' --"",..• • • -.1 -. twi *>a,*jast k * Hit K*— •';-' - • , » • - - . -»-._'-r ; • ss*t( teatSaV :" •<• ""»- IS x r Watt taai an anil *» * " ' • ' - s :*" FWr f f: • BK r"!RM iaattSj ' "•" ^ et "• "SrsusS " « rfWu I .- : • as*' " : "•> "*- I 33 25 li -:is I 25 27 28 30 31 V - " M "A* . •a* • Help! Help! Help! Courier's Missing Persons Bureau HEY BOYS! » pot,-..--i -..".a: i aJr*"feat *tt turt l" i iteSs* * st ssi Nanaf r-jateai: w - l — " ' , •'•.' ,-*:i-'i : iv*a • li'irg tors' ~»«* » san * * * • * * , J , f c - l i t f c " Mrm> . tfct a«f«ttf •« A t Tr«wr? 1 Of i«f Sit taJiitatli rrfSts ftct w MtaratMl » S M V t t t r e n SHTWI. 5* i i::.- iaf« t* SM U*t«S States My ts tur WSjtl ftMrsiir. Stat «tO-«s ; i * ?* Jvit>ct aaS si Stall ^ u M i Mart 'tirtary r S n t 4 H e«»».«rt»« «* ; . SataJMrSans. 0u» SM tknattMS «att». t a t . I tn«t tSst r -»" ••• %- m ?» tat aSSB as 4 '.M « v t a stwM C*BM tSzt t «til ttwt •»*-• * r . : iff t m aaS warwi .» i ti«tct>t)tM a M t t t s»et« M at a •at ••>; ""** \mm* t t tar S»s- •Mil 3«Ml • • : : . . " « As CaaaaaaaWatkiaftM tt t s t l r N nit w M l w trtua •> »-ts,at»t sheaaJ a> d serfsntiH * * M T . I '<•» i m t i M t el <i«»«i>. aaal tr Tat itatttrtsaa was tkat t w a i n m Mtctiae at t»t «<ir»*»(.. - : • » : : fcti taa Baatist Caartti SaaaAr attiiwatt. aaSaaStal i »«uaiir ^ » afctss T t j | ^ ^ ^ ^ ajajajaasl itatwart mm m* *>:• wmt* I t t tat a«tsart;ts taaw tact aatf tar i t * * ) i a w c w aaMMs — ^ ^ — j ^ a r t t M t t ; wtstai taaidi ta tktt n t t # strata Lat MM caactaat tnfli ttt ttataatat tkat : > * strrteau aasttiaas. • « . <s aw • «* far «wr? SjtJtt m Aaamta • JsssSaSji : ••-> aSaaSSSSS t t tat tt stnkt tar alt test at at tat »i a a r « . 9 A atttst t t ••iry Xaat M at S«srtr. attt UKM attiat a t art rates ta art U fcltet a Vans frata ayt « i aaistT <* oittiaal -s-J*v •jtaa'm 15 StdBstat at rCJtSY SBWARO '•" •^aajaj Awtt'ta I ttatsttMfty **"•••»* • arts, tliefta. >7 A ttttatar MSs a . « u tacts 1 I t Eaeirti'*! it-i» * *• .-.»»t ntktr aaaSSSaal 19 Of a ytHaa ttat ' • « MNT far caatiaaortai ' 1 trttatr at I n n •t wear •• * tttt t t « r . 22 A caraSral • -.AMI US -.^•:t:.i ati«'i tas i *:! . rasr Kara sal Pea bete a t a t ' i aatt ' •• Bin • k.~i a J*i yssf « * >w*iaat *;ttei :ax *^:_ i a u s yt ' * i « jatfe •-• rei efarlf •*.• » x ; »«ur s-naey w m i ttttt i teaui »~: - P'.ras* M: a*teiaaSt aSrtat ':•* . "" * - « i t '" "• • ' . - ; • wry fjj*-,:-,.: pasttl • Ma)tte* *•-' *5 * ' * * " " "• » " -: '",;:" ** •* 3 '"•: VW< attractive summer '-c.ion:es ta tha East a/ere discussed. This was the first meeting s:r.ce the election r<»eeatly held «• the residence of Commissioner John T Stewart The present board f oosamittloBiilii in-ludes John T Stirwart. the Raw. C T. Slurray pastor oT Vermont Avenue Bap*;*: church; Benjamin F. Branson Joseph I* Galloway; 1* Naylor Fitihugh and Bessie B. aag tkras | S ) Qaaataaaj a i f r s t t i y . Site yoar f a l l earns itidraaa, aae b i n h d i t t as Mil aumu AVA, rrrrsBcgcif. >»A. c "S"T i cStcstt **>U ti*r*% * t i*ail ei»Kt t t •«« »* mmmm •> ^ ^ " ^ ^ V? • 7 " _s*V — A CROSSWORD PUZZLE *mir*i • rp3»sr-- r% r* • tin _/ / Tf7£ BOOK NOBODY DARED WRITE, BEFORE! "SEX A \ D RACE" The Saga of Miscegenation from the Dawn of History to the Present C V I A D A £ £ _ K T r - v e i « r . Historian. Ethnologist: authoi D I J . A . n U U L r V J of As Nature Leads.' "From Superxnac to Man."* *"l50 Amazing Facts About the Negro," e t c WHAT IT CONTAINS: - T H E sTorrY or T H E H t x i s t t f w t t j t t n AMO CAUCASIASI I S Ancrcrr t g r s t , •RtECt. w e t . NOIA. CSINA. urAM. ATSICA. casoef (taaa-atty n u a c t , CM&IANO aat fttRSUUfY) ANO TMC ySfTtB STATUL —TNC T0UCMIN6 UJVI STOSY OF fWUDCLAIBt ANft JtAtlNC OUVAi. —THE SESSt OlSCOVCRtOtS OP A-CSlCA. - t L A C K fitOS AND (aOODCSSU TNttUAMOUT T«E WflSUB —MASOIXOM'S SlSTfS AND MEN LflVl ArfAIRS «ITM HAITIAN SEANSES. - T M t STNANfA SEX eowtfJt t f DLAOC NEDNU. —TNE MULATTO OAUANTE* OP tUEEM MANIA rNEXESA OP PlANCg. — T a l a « « N t PATNEN OP SUSTAVUt IV. K!Nt OS STaTEDER. - - a t t l f O STNAINf IN I N t T l t S ANO STHES NSYAL F A - I U E S . - - a t f i f W RULERS O f SCSTU.S0 —TNE SLAVERY t # StNITE Pt»P*U IN ARNICA. HTNDREDS OF OTHXB .AJPLAJTING FACTS FBOM HJQWKM1 AUTHORrrr W I T H C O » I P L £ T E R F _ T _ ^ P _ N C X S . 3<M pavgee !«-x9" . O full-pavge tltartraiiotaaJ trtth ! 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