Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 19, 1936, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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ONE MAN STRIKE ENDS IN COURT COMMUTER WHO PAID COMMISSION RATE FACES CHARGES JAMAICA, L. 1., June 19 (TP).— The Long Island railroad’s public ob jector number one, Jacob Abelson, is due to go before a Jamaica court on disorderly conduct charges today. Abelson is the commuter who re fuses to pay the Long Island more than two cents a -mile, although the Pennsylvania railroad subsidiary still charges three and a half cents regardless of the Interstate Com merce Commission’s recent fare-cut ruling. The Long Island maintains that it is an Intrastate line and isn’t subject to the I. C. C. order. Abelson won out in his one-man revolution for several days, when harased conductors accepted his fare figured on a two-cent-a-mile basis. However, a few days ago, tempers snapped and Abelson .was tos--~d off a Long Island train and barged with disorderly conduct. 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The appellate division of the State Supreme ccurt yesterday backed up a lower court’s decision In ruling that the Long Is land has no right to charge more than two cents a mile outside of the city limits of New York. GOVERNOR EARLE IS FULL-FLEDGED PILOT HARRISBURG, Pa., June 19 (TP) The Keystone state has a full-fledged pilot as its governor today. Governor George H. Earle w’as awarded his airplane pilot s license after a department of commerce in spector watched the governor take an autogyro through its paces over a Harrisburg airport. The Pennsylvania governor’s suc cessful test came only a few days after a not-so-successful. flight. Earle smashed up a plane on Tuesday when somethng wer> wrong during a land ing. The governor was not injured in the crack-up. FIRE CLAIMS VICTIMS AS FATHER AND CHILD DIE CHARLESTOWN, Mass., June 19 (TP) —A 26-year-old father and his five-year-old daughter were burned to death this morning when fire swept through a three story tenement house. The father, Olney Chandler, lost his life while making a vain attempt to rescue his daughter, Ethel, trapped in her bedroom by a roaring mass of flames. Chandler, a widower, had carried his two-year-old son, Roger, to safety before he returned to the burn ing building in a vain attempt to save his daughter. HIGHLIGHTS IN THE CAREER OF JOHN HAMILTON rss®BK iSFLJIJ CvCi Jfc ' sia vmKJ F 4? Born at Fort Madi- / H machine gun battalion son, lowa, in 1892. during World war Father was railroad Educated Phillips Andover lawyer. academy and Northwest- * -JI «m university law school. -v' ', - -x- ”X, ■ . --' - 1 9 v ■ f , ILH rTTSr/yj-ja 1 izf/J fl’ Named kJuT TT’m '7 JOHN HAMILTON, new- probate judge ... .let. G. O. P. eomm.j- Q p ly elected ehe.rm.o of th. .„d leter to K.n.a. »• » >WO. •!«>•<■ pre . ld .„ti.l nominee. R 'P“ bl —" *> netionel committee. Apri) _ , 935 FRIED TOMATOES AND CUCUMBERS Remove the skins of the tomatoes and slice into pieces the shape of orange sections— not in rounds. Peel the cucumbers and cut into slices of the same shape as the tomatoes. Roll the pieces in fresh bread crumbs, sea son well with salt and pepper and fry’ in plenty of butter until soft and well done. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936 Contract Bridge THE ADVANTAGE OF HIGHER SUITS At the same score for both sides, with ability to win an equal number of tricks, it is obvious that the side having the higher suits to bld pos sess a distinct advantage The follow ing deal, made last evening, illustrates this fact. Miss Esther Keech, an ex cellent player, sat West. 1 sat South. Our partners were of about equal ability. I had the deal. I showed both spades and diamonds. She showed the two lower suits, hearts and clubs. Each of us held six-card suits. Either of us could make just 5-odd in either of our suits. Neither of our partners supported. Nothing could have been more even, except each of my suits outranked hers. (Bidding went: South, 1-Spade; West 2-Hearts; South, 3-Diamonds; West, 4-Clubs; South, 4 -Diamonds, showing partner that suits were of equal length; West, 5-Clubs; South, 5-Dia monds, which East doubled. Wtest led the K of clubs. I ruffed. I dared not lead a spade, for fear West might ruff- I had to lead off the Ace and Q of diamonds. East won the second trick, and led back a heart, which went to the Ace. I played a low spade. Dummy’s K lost to East’s Ace. I had to ruff a club. A low trump went to dummy's 10, pulling the double’s last diamond. The 8 of spades was led and not covered. It held the trick. Dummy’s last spade picked up East’s last card of tha tsuit, leaving all my cards good, and just fulfilling the doubled contract. Instead of doubling I think that East should have supported his part ner’s hearts. That would have forced me to bid 5-Spades as West could readily have fulfilled a s ; Hearts con tract, losing only two trump tricks. We will run through the play of the cards at 5-Spades, as It may not be obvious just how that contract can be fulfilled. Lead the K of clubs. South will ruff. Lead a low spade. Put up dummy's K and East’s Ace. Lead back a heart. South is in with the Ace. Lead the 10 of spades, which East must win with his J, or lose that honor. East can win no more tricks. Have him lead back a club. Ruff with the 9. Lead the 7 of spades. Overtake with dummy's 3 pulling East’s low trump. Lead the J of diamonds, and keep leading that suit from dummy until East's K is trapped, and until all his diamonds have been pulled. Spread the hand for 5-odd. In case South bids 5-Spades, if rOENSg OH IO I TpkKE. mQ C<°isT&ra. I \ I I**'* &tc ' East supports partner once, either in the major or minor suit, West will bid 6-odd, perhaps be doubled and go down only a single trick. That will be a great gain over losing to South. RAILROAD EXECUTIVE BOOSTS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, June 19 (TP).— President Bledsoe of the Atchison, j Topeka and Santa Fe railroad said today that crop and business condi tions in the southwest are now at their best in several years. As a result, Bledsoe said, passenger business on his road is very good. He said his car loadings have in creased eight per cent. Bledsoe look ed for a good harvest of feed crops in western Kansas, the Texas pan handle and part of Oklahoma where rain came too late to help grains much. SHREDDED BEETS Shred 2 bunches of beets. Cook with the juice of 1 lemon; 2-3 cup water and salt to season. When ten- 1 V * v aim AND EASY TERMS W’'7 TO SUIT YOU » ”1- ' 7 on our original ' BUDGET PAY PLAN® WJi W.'jrtfM $ Lxarvefc | <*■' ■V Summer heat causes blow-outs. Why risk trouble and delay RufllNlgOAO driving on dangerous worn-out tires? 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Ohio, an amateur astronomer. Dr. Shapley says the new star is located in the milky way, in the con stellation of Cephus, about two de grees southwest of Delta Cephei. He said clours had prevented the Har vard obseravtory from locating it but he has asked several western observa tories to look for it. der add butter and 1-2 cup grape fruit juice; 1-2 pound of seeded raisins may be added if desired. Today Is The First Anniversary of the Yellow Cab Company’s Ten Cent Taxi Service! A YEAR AGO, 5 CARS OF WHICH 1 WAS A DODGE CAR TODAY 28 CARS, 25 OF THEM ARE DODGE CARS Economical Mileage Through Use Os Woco-Pep Gas, Tiolene Oil Yellow Cabs Are Equipped Exclusively With FISK TIRES WE THANK OUR FRONDS FOR THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE WE PLEDGE TO CONTINUE OUR EFFORTS TO PLEASE YOU YELLOW CAB CO. DIAL 6161-DAY AND NIGHT “The Thinking Fellow Calls A Yellow” PROMINENT SOCIALITE FOILS TWO KIDNAPERS CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. June 19 (TP) Police are on the hunt today for two men who apparently tried to kidnap the socially prominent Mrs. Curtis Chipman. Mrs. Chipman, a widow, reported she was sitting alone in her car on a busy Cambridge street when two men jumped into the machine. One she said made as if to start the car while the other leaped into the seat beside her. The widow's screams brought her chauffeur, who was inside a nearby store. Both would-be kidnapers fled when the chauffeur arrived on the scene. SPIRITUALISTS HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION BUFFALO, N. Y„ June 19 (TP).— Some of the world’s best known me diums are gathered in Buffalo today for the annual general spiritualist assembly. BILL KEHOE, Manager PAGE SEVEN More than 500 Spiritualist church es in the United States and Canada have sent delegates to the three-day meeting. The principal business be fore the congress will be a proposal to unite Spiritualist movements in North and South America. 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