, religious identity N0 HINDOO DOMINATION Moham-med All Jinnah, above. India's Moslem League leader, ‘is reported to have declared the Mgslem League's 90.000000 ad- herents will never agree to stab- Jugation oi their political and to a Hindoo- dominated central government o! the nature implied in Pundit Nehru! interpretation of the British constitutional plan for Indian self-government. “BLUEB,EAB.D" FACES COURT Charged with carrying out cruel experiments on human "B1111"?! pigs," Wolfran Sievors pleaded not guilty when he faced the war pflmes court in Nuremberg. He County Club . w p llolllwsy llers Curious eyes followed him as ne walked across the iloor. on which an hour before he had been danc- ing. to the main mtrsnce. “I'm Inspector Dolllrnoro of Scotland Yard.‘ What people hnvo sou, seen leaving the club curling ihe ‘lest hour or s-w" Ho put the question to the hull-porter sharp- ly. ' sir. ‘they've been "Then you can give mo a com- piflg list?" "There was Mr. Rollitor and a friend of his Mr Rollitcr is Mr. Fernaudets soli'ci'.or— they were sitting at that table in the cor- ner but I think that's all. sir." "No one else?" "No. ' sir." “Bee that no 0.16 does." Dolli- more added to th; policeman who had taken up his position. AI he re-cntero! the bedroom on the first floor s middle-aged man rose from a kneeling position by the side of the body “A blow on the base of the skull." he said to Ducros. “The head ao- parw-nily hit the fender as she fell. but it was the frat blew which caused death. The base of the skull is smashed." “It required consderahle strength 1n tho murderer?’ Doliimore ask- ed. "No. Not nemssiWiy-in the case of an elderly won-an like this." police doctor “When did lit "¢'.!)P(‘h?" Ducros asked. "About an hour so. Not much ,more. anyway. Tho-is all I can do at the moment." the doctor went on. "If you won't want me—I've got rather a difficult osse await» ing rm " "Ah. welil" said Ducros as the down here expecting anything like we're on the spo‘. First of all. I everyone who was in the house this evening?" Hr- yisnred at the local inspector wno nodded con- firmatlon. “I shrill have to -.o to my office io get it." said lemnndcz. “And I'm not certain thrt I've 211i 811 the names." "You go with him, Dollimore. We'll examine this room. Inspec- was formerly director of the Ger- man instiillin of military scien- tific research. DAILY CROSSWORD 20. High i mus.) 21. Candleberry 23. Division of a play 24. Subsidc 25. beavening es 26. Elongated flsh 27. Boats 28. Remnant 30. Full of jerks and . start! 33. Highway 34. Trick ACROSS ' 1. Greek letter 4. Fuss 711.411 -. 8. Branch 10. Dwelling 11. Across 12. Poles 13. Nets l5. Part of “to be" 10. Mist 17. Virginia fsbbr.) 18. Blotched 20. In bed 22. Electrified 5. A prima ' donna ‘ ' 6. Measure (Heb-l . 7. The coast~ line 9. A curved mark to shorten a vowel 12. Butt 13. Turf 14. Unhappy 16. Bog 19. Distress signal M. Unfledgcd bird so. A copy front an original 29. Exist so. spurt -' s1. Kind o! loll a f; hi; tch so Not sweet . s1. Harbor s8. A job so. Mrectod Ifll-IIIIQII 40. ‘runieisn ruler t1. Travel beck _ and forth 3. Poem t. 1n company for. Remember.” he went on to Fernandez. “a list of every one who cnt b Yesterday's 35. Earth 37. Food for invalid! ‘cnrrroquomn-a ofyptlllfllll swhiiiili ‘wuss QUXZY was rzxwsu nvsxv. [oznwsxq BT NGZB-MBZUJLBZ. toqiteto: MY HIGH-BIDWN PRIDI A1‘ Yesterday's mum's! mom: tmosm MID-SHAKESPEARE. Distributed w xus Futures momu. 1H. m. . BARREL FOB HOME When he couldn't 31nd s home for his family, Ardeil Hagen moved into this M-foot-high bar- rel. formerly a beverage stand, near Devil's Lake, ND. A ham- burger stand takes the first floor, with lHoot-dlsmeter living quar- ters on the second floor. is or who has been ‘n the club this cveni-ng Where is your room, Miss Stenning?" "Next to this one " she said quiet- "Then, if you core. you may go to it,‘ but I shsll want you MAO! on." "It could not have ‘JQQH self-l lnflcted?" "Ilood gracious. roi" saio the "It's Going To Be Nasty" The joint examination of the bedroom by the supw-intendent snd the local’ Inspector mnsiiied of the fatter standing rather gingerly in the m’ddle watchipr: the Yard man at work. "The window's ripen" Ducros pointed out "And it would be easy for anyone either to get along the balcony from the oiher rooms on this floor or even ic climb up to it." “The dour was unlocked, too I think you said " Inspector Pertwee pointed out. "It's going to hi: a nasty case," Ducros said “'l‘l:nre's so many who smigilt have done it. It'll be mainly digging up possible mo- tive I'll get through to the Yard doctor left them ‘we didn't come, this but perhaps -t'= lust as welhmung Dommme t,“ presently for one of the lads from the finger-print department. Let's o down to the office and see what unearthed He's, a product a‘. this precious mink we want 5 “mph” "5' °ft tollege we've been hearing so much about. but quite s promising young- ster in spite of it" Inspector Portwce nodded dersiandingly "Nobody. of coune, will go into this room," Ducros said to the mliceman at the door. "And keep an eye on the wl- dew. You never know." They found Doilimore in the of- fice with Fernanda". l “There were ius: over '70 people including the servants. in the club. {he young Insloector said grimly. "Is that all?" said Durros. as he glanced through {no list “This is mclusive?" he demanded. looking sharply at Fernandez. "As far as I C8’! ascertain. '!'l-.e housekeeper gave ‘he list of the servants. I'm quite sure about the, waiters" "This man Rolliter?" Ducros ask- ed. touching one cf the unnee- "Yru mentioned h~m before" "My solicitor H: was here ear- lier in the evening.” "And Charles M-Kenzie - the next name?" i111- i... Contract Bridge ‘I'll "ACI-IIOWIIIG" SYSTEM As I have pointed out before in this column. poms experts -not the maioriity. I am glad to say _u|c the “ace showing" system in 1o- spondlng two-bids. The glaring de- fect of this system is well revealed in today's deal. Southdealer. \ lath sides vulnerable.‘ gs Q76 QKIOBGS ‘x1014: Qldlfi Q93 3110a: WNE one“ can 9.114s, Q93. S 4.01:5 QAKJTOZ QAQQ‘ QA ill-Q! This ws: the actual bidding, with the “ace-showing" system being used: South West North East 2 q. Pass z N r Poss 3 Q Pass 4 Q Pal 4 Q Pass Pass Pass South made his tour-spade con- tract handily enough but there was no reason for his side to feel pleas- ed. because an easy slam at clubs had not even been sounded out. Obviously, since he was confined to showing aces on the first round snd had none to show, North had no choice in the matter except to bid his two notrump. Over South's spade rebid, North did make an effort to discover a'fitting suit- but how could he possibly tell that a diamond bid would find South with a singleton whereas a club hid would have found him with ex- cellent support? Wnen the dia- mond bid brought nothing from South except another rebid oi‘ his ‘ spades, North, not unnaturaliy. was atraid to investigate further with clubs. because by this time the game level had been reached, and ii BviithJiss no greater liking for clubs than he had had for rllu- monds. which was all too probable, then North might easily have car- rl-ed the partnership beyond u; depth. It would be optimistic in- tked 1° ersue that North's pass to four spades was our of order. If. however, North had not found himself in the stmltjncket imposed by his system, he cculd have answered two spades with three diamonds, and three spades with four clubsl The game level tor spades would still be rruen. South, however. would have 'the material for a jump to six clubs, and that is where the hand would and should play. rooms, anyway." Ducros said. Fernandez did so "And now mar‘: off in pencil those who are sthuslly members of the the cfiih. "Thank you" he said when this had been done “Tin rest are ser- vants in one capitlty or another, or casual visitors? You ssv you have. spent the eni'r¢ evening in your office?" "Since I had dinner. I went out- with Rolllter and McKenzie when 11A buayness acquamtapce of my they went but rsmrncti the mo- sollcltor. He was considering join- ing the syndicate which runs the cluL. You probablv noticed the two of them sitting at lie corner-table this evening" "They've gone?" "Yes. An hour or. so 43D." lment they had gone. Waiters and iother people have been in and outl ioi‘ my office durim; the evening." "That was just c.‘.-out when Mrs. Dewin was murdered —when you went out of the officc. I mean?" "I didn't notice the time" Per- "Just after Mrs lewin was mur- nondez was nererii-‘ins and wiped dared?" "I suppose so-lf Ft was an hour ago " “Everybody else is staying here?" "No. A good ma~y are visitors who have come in for dinner and dancing Most of them come in fairly regularly" “Members oi‘ the club?" ITho- porter has i "Inspector Dolli-nr-re and I are i OUT OUR WAY s, J. n. WILLIAMS .._ ..__.._....__ "Yes. At least hey mould be. instructions " not members." Ducms pointed out "I rang up from town and book- ed rooms exactly us if you were on hotel. snd we'\e been supplied with wines and spirits" "That was an oversight. The porter .. " Fernan in said anxious- iy. "You are responsible for the run- ning of the club. not the porter. Mark off in ink tr.- nsmes of the people who are shying hero to- night." "Who were staying her; tonight" Fernandez ma uufullv- Most of‘ ‘them will go like n shot when you say they may: this kind of thing puts the tin hat on a QIQ llre this." ".I‘he ones who have engaged our soanolucfnouss _ hi»: forehead wit.“ handkerchief. "What time was she murdered?’ Ducros went on. "Hoav on earth do I know?" Fer- n yellow silk Jlandcz burst out. "Now take it oalvuly," Ducros ad- arsed. "What was time business your solicitor came down about?" "We wanted to oxtend the place. McKenzie will probably put some capital in: or st least he might have done before t‘.is happened" "You're short of capitol?" "who isn't. We uunk s lot the place." "Who's we?" "My friends and I, The syndi- oste that is running it." "A limited liabilty company?" “No.” "Have you your puss-book here?" "Yes. But have vcu any right-J’ "You will be well advised to heln me." Ducros said in a.differ- ent tone of voice ‘You've nothins to hi-de. have you” "No." said Fernandez snllenly. 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