Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1932 — Page 18

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BURNED RECORD OF DIVORCE IS PROBE CENTER Ex-Wife of Millionaire to Reopen Proceedings in Sensational Case. B:t t nilr<l /'<•< RENO. Nev.. May 26.—A grand Jury investigation into the burning of divorce records in the original suit of Mrs. Beatrice E’.sman, former wife of Ralpli Elsman. New York millionaire, will be asked soon. Mrs. Elsman said today on her arrival from New York The request for a grand jury investigation Mrs. Elsman said, is a part of f. fuht to gain n s’ody of her 8-year-old son. Raloh J Mrs Elf man's announcement revived a ’controversy that start'd in 1927, when records were wi hdrawn from the office of El wood Beemer. Washoe county clerk, and are allege to have been burned. The withdrawal, accord.ng to an affidavit made by Bremer, was on order of George A. Bartlett, former judge, who presided over part of the long-fought E'sman divorce case. Lester D. Summerfield, attorney for Elsman. told the United Press that withdrawal of sea*ational exhibits originally filed by* Mrs. Elsman was "by common consent of all concerned." The act was committed. Summerfield insisted, because a settlement had been reached resulting in Mrs. Elsman receiving $203,000. after which Judge Barljett awarded her a divorce, but gave Elsman custody of their son. Three weeks later Elsman married Florence Diehl, the child's nursemaid. BERT THURMAN URGES BANKERS TO ORGANIZE New Institutions Need Should Be Shown First, Says Candidate. Bankers should organize for protection of themselves and the public, M. Bert Thurman, Republican candidate for the nomination for Governor, said in a radio address Wednesday night over station WKBF. "New banks snouid not be chartered fcy the state unless positive and conclusive proof can be shown that a genuine need exists for n n w banks and these should be financed adequately,” Thurman said. r.ing that legislation alone w, i not solve the problem. Thurman nevertheless maintained that j some changes in banking laws of the state would help. He advocated , extension of the bank examining service in Indiana. COAL MEN BLOCK BILL Operator*’ Filibuster to Prevent Action by This Congress. B<J f inli <1 I'r.xn WASHINGTON. May 26.—A filibuster by bituminous coal operators, under direction of the National Coal Association, has succeeded in preventing passage of the Davis-Kelly bill for government supervision oi their industry at this session of congress. This was the objective of the operators, who still are marshaling witnesses in opposition to the bill. Despite hearings for the last two months, the operators have not completed their case. They may consume another week. When they conclude, spokesmen for the miners will testify. The prolonged presentation by the operators was necessary, operators claim, to present testimony from every bituminous field. Senator Davis tßep., Pa.) asserts the testimony was chiefly repetition. Have you made a luekv buy at any store advertising in The Indianapolis Times? If you have, tell us about it . . . you may win SlftO! Complete details on Page 9 this paper.

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CONTRACT " [XPEPTS 6 PIAV I r Famous Hands in Championship Bridge History—No. 4

BY W. E. MKF.VNTY <-r*tarr. American Bridce Uifiif TODAY I present to you David Burnstinc, who with his partner. Howard Schenken. is holder of that coveted National Masters

Contract Fair gold trophy. This event is open only to players who have won a national championship. and to win this cup is a real achievement, since all the opponents are experts. Burnstinc is a member of the famous ' F our Horsemen” team, whose members employ the on? over on? system of contract bidding with their own varia-

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tions. EumsUne, in addition to the National Masters Contract Pair championship, holds with his teammate the national challenge contract team-of-four championship and the men's auction team-of-four championship. Burnstine gives us the following interesting hand, which shows a play which must be timed exactly right.

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The Bidding South bid one heart, and West passed. Burnstine. sitting in the North, bid one spade. This is a one over which requires partner to rebid. East passed and South bid three spades. You will notice that he did not jump the contract to four, thereby leaving an opening for his partner to go into no trump if he so desired, but Burnstinc went to four spades. The Play East's opening lead was the jack of diamonds, which was won in dummy with the ace. Most players would now make the mistake of immediately drawing out the trump, but Burnstine could see that there was possibility of his opponents getting in twice. Os course, if the spades were to drop, he would have no difficulty in going game, but if the spades did not drop, he must play the hand so that the second time the

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I opponents were in the leatj it is to his advantage. He, therefore, immediately returned a small heart from dummy, playing the jack and knocking out East’s ace. East returned the ten of diamonds, which was won in dummy with the king. A small trump was led and won by Burnstine with the king. He then returned another trump to dummy’s ace. The next play was to ruff dummy's last diamond. Burnstein then led a small heart, winning in dummv with the king. Two more rounds of hearts were taken, upon which the declarer discarded two clubs, and if East were row to trump the last heart, he would be forced to l°ad cither his ace of clubs or to lead a diamond, which can be ruffed in cne hand an a sluff taken in the other. If he had refused to trump. Burnstine would have returned a trump from dummy, throwing East in the lead and East would now’ be in the same predicament. You will notice that if the declarer had led trump before hearts, the elimination and throw-in play would have been killed, as East would have had a heart for an exit card. iCoovrisht. 1932 NBA Service. Inc.) Next: Oswald Jacoby, the fourth member of the Four Horsemen and cne of the game’s greatest students, presents his favorite hand.

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; police caused the release. Notified of the contents of the note by the j United Press. Constable Albert Thoma organized a poese and drove . quickly to Luethner's small farm, where he raises bees. Luethner, beaten about the head by brass knuckles, was w*eak from the injuries and hunger. His condition was not serious, however. The bandits obtained *BO. The note transmitted by the United Press to Thoma read as follows: "Please get in touch with authorities as Isle. Notify them that ! the old honey man. Paul Schlosser. living two miles south of Isle, was held up Wednesday night and

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