Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1930 — Page 16

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COUNCIL AGREES TO DEMANDS OF ‘RESCUER GROUP Chicago Aldermen Call on Mayor to Co-Operate With Committee. BY MF.RTON T. AKEKS (,'nlled Prn stilt Correspondent CHICAGO. Feb. s.—Bankrupt and beset by murderers, bombers and thieves, Chicago sank still deeper into debt today with the dawn of another payless pay day for city employes. Not even tart anticipation warrants could be placed in the envelopes of the 40,000 workers to whom the city already is indebted more than $11,000,000. When banks announced that the warrants would not be cached, the plan to give them to employes in lieu of money was abandoned. To add to the city's worries, gangsters and other outlaws choose this Inopportune time to stage another series of spectacular crime". The murder curve on the city's chart swung sharply upward with the depletion of municipal funds. The city council was on record today, with a resolution pledging its own support and urging administration official, 1 ; to lend theirs to the citizens "rescue committee,” which now appears to be about the city’s only hope for financial relief. The resolution. Introduced by Alderman Jacob M. Arvey, asserts: "The city council, for and in behalf of the city of Chicago does hereby pledge Itself to co-operate with the publicly expressed plan and program of the citizens committee for the purpose of Inducing said committee to purchase tax anticipation warrants of the city ol Chicago.” It went on, in firmer tone, to lay down the law to Mayor William Hale Thompson in these words: "The mayor. the corporation counsel and the city controller are hereby directed and authorized to co-operate with said committee to the same end.” Blizzards Take Many Lives By United Press KARACHI, India, Feb. s—With fifty inches of snow in .Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, reports reaching here today said that many lives have been lost In recent blizzards throughout the country.

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oacrrfice one of his two winners. West’s high discard in Hearts suggested that the squeeze might be working; so to trick 8 Dr. Lewi led the Trey of Spades. East discarded the Deuce of Diamonds; Dummy the 10 of Hearts; and West, bound to protect the Diamonds, unwillingly discarded the Queen of Hearts. ana DR. LEWI then led his Queer, of Clubs, East played the Deuce of Clubs; Dummy the Jack of Hearts; but Rode, West, found himself in a trying position. He had to discard either a Diamond or his Ace of Hearts, and either play was liable to be fatal. By her discarding his partner had seemingly denied the King of Hearts, but it was possible that she had thought it important to hide it from Declarer, who was in the lead. Dr. Lewi evidently had been trying to obtain Diamond discards; the Ace-King-Queen-9 were exposed in Dummy, and East already had discarded the Deuce. Dr. Lewi must have a Diamond in his own hand, otherwise he would have led Dummy’s Diamonds when that hand had the lead; so for West to part with a Diamond must be fatal. Consequently, it seemed to Rode that his only chance was to part with his Ace of Hearts, hoping that his partner had the King. Asa matter of fact, his discard made no difference; in any event he was squeezed effectively, and Dr. Lewi was bound to take all the remaining tricks. With 'West’s Ace of Hearts discarded, Dr. Lewi led the King of Hearts to the tenth trick, discarding Dummy’s 9 of Diamonds. Dummy’s Ace, King and Queen of Diamonds then captured the last three tricks, living Declarer a grand

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