Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1933 — Page 7

JUNE 7, 1933

ASSASSIN FAILS IN ATTACK ON GREEK LEAOER Bitter Political Enemies of Venizelos Condemn Death Attempt on Ex-Premier. II n I inti <1 I'rr *> ATHENS, Greece, June 7. Titter political enemies of Eleutherios Venizelos. many times premier oi Greece and cne of Europe’s foremost statesmf r. took charge of a search for h.s would-be assassins

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today as Premier Pa nay ot 1 Tsalriaris arose from a sick bed to denounce the gunm< n as "enemies of the country's peace.” A carload rs gunmen pumped more than twenty bullets into Venizelos’ automobile Tuesday night. He escaped injury. but his wife, Helen, was wounded. a guard was killed, and the rh a ufte u r was slightly wounded.

Mmc. Venizelos' wounds were not dangerous. 7’he cabinet, composed of VeniZflos’ enemies, met and issued i manifesto condemning the deed. Hundreds of troops, gendarmes, fil'd police wen thrown into the district between the suburb of Kiflssia t.nd Athens, where the attack occurred. One of the guards riding in the trailing ear was struck by fifteen l.ullets. He die.l later. Mme. Venizelos was taken to a hospital where four bullets were removed from her body. Hostility toward Venizelos has lx en on the increase since he was defeated in tlv Match elections. He became premier of Greece the first time in 1910. In 1915, he and King Constantine quarreled on tne question of which fide Greece war to take in the World war, and lie resigned. In 1917. the allies restored him to power. Since then he has been in and out of office numerous times. He is G 9 years old.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belonu to. Guy Tavlor. Russiaville. Ind . Ford truck. T- ion-335, from Union stock yards. Fred Hargrave. 1129 Somerset avenue, R R 7. Box 624 Overland coach, from Washington street and Capitol avenue Ora L. Gladding 409 East Washington street. Frankfort. Ind Ford sedan. 530395. from 400 North Illinois street. w. P Butler. 1628 North Meridian street. Auburn brougham, from 1701 North Capitol avenue Lyman Stahl. 4038 Otterbein avenue, Chevrolet sedan. 257-985. from Syracuse, 2nd. ,J H McDomral. 2160 Barth avenue. Fold, roach, 47-331. from In front of 2160 Barth avenue.

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to _ , ~ Oscar Montirth. 112 West Fortv-fourth street, Hupmobile sedan, found at Fortvfourth street and Washington boulevard. C V. Barton. 1742 Ingram street. Plymouth sedan, found at Fourteenth street and Central avenue. Harold Patterson, 2907 Cornell avenue. Ttuirk coach, found at Bellefontaine and Thirty-second streets. Joe Sgro 914 Lexington avenue. Ford truck, found at Penrl and New Jersey streets, truck, stripped of one tire. Hershel Shatto. Dunkirk. Ind., Ford sedan, found at Fletcher and Virginia ave--1 Alex Kurfiss, 1603 Central avenue. Chevrolet sedan, found in woods near Fourteenth street and Shadeland avenue. Chevrolet roadster, motor. 49a8723: serial No 9 A. B. 192587. no license plates; automobile stripped of two front tires and battery, found at Fall creek and Keystone

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BY M. E. M KINNEY Secretary American Hrldre Beanie T>ERHAPS the weakest original one bid at auction bridge was the original bid of one no trump, and many players have carried this same style of bidding through to contract. However, that is entirely wrong. The better contract players todayhave abolished entirely the bidding of weak original no trumps. No trump is the most difficult contract to make, therefore it should be your strongest original one bid. I was rather surprised to note that only one pair arrived at the grand slam in no trump in the following hand at the recent Ohio State Contract Championship Tournament. At the table where the grand slam was made, South and West passed. North, with his powerful holding, opened with one no trump, which definitely showed his partner a very fine hand—one containing no singleton or weak doubleton. South responded with two diamonds, which guaranteed a five-card suit, as you must not take a no trump bid out with a four-card suit. North, now'- practically assured that the diamond suit would be solid, invited the slam by' jumping to three no trump. a a a AT several tables, South now . went to six 10 trump, but one South player reasoned that if his partner could invite a slam with him holding a five-card suit headed by the king, a side ace and a queen.

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Going on a Picnic With Broadway Stars Is Fun Emil Seidel, Noted Pianist, Predicts the Return of the Legitimate Theater Asa Prosperous Institution. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN WENT on a grand picnic with Broadway stars yesterday afternoon after I had cast my vote on a very important question. Can you guess where Broadway stars are gathering on these nice warm days? Not in Atlantic City but in the modern Paradise of Harry Frankel just on this side of Richmond, Ind. You might not recognize the name of Frankel but the second that I tell you I am speaking of “Singing Sam” it is not necessary for into tell you more. I motored over to this rustic haven with the Seidels, meaning Emil Seidel, his wife and son. Tommy.

Seidel’s New York engagement with his piano allowed him only three days in his home town and he will be on his way back to work on Broadway even before you read this; Harry, for the summer, has gone completely rural. He is supervising the building of a wonderful summer home. And he even has about a dozen bird houses, all occupied, and more going up as “rentals.” As Emil and Frank sat under the shady trees I made the discovery that in this home of “Singing Sam” there is no bath room. He decided in New York while he planned this retreat that he would install the Chic Sale idea. And he did. Harry is just completing a modern outdoor swimming pool but it is the ole swimmin’ pool that appealed most to us. The talk often turned to the “good old days” when Emil was in B. F. Keith's orchestra when he was just a youngster. Then his climb forward to his own orchestra at the Palace here, then to George White’s Scandals, then the big movie palaces on Broadway and now on the air with Harry and many other famous entertainers. Seidel predicted that with the definite turn toward prosperity that the legitimate theater would come back to its own deserts and would be prosperous. I discovered that anew song which will be released soon as written and composed by Seidel and Harry was "born’’ in a most unusual way. It started in the kitchen of Seidel's New York apartment and about an hour later it came out as a full fledged song on Emil's piano. Those in the "know” in New York predict this one will be another winner for the two. I discovered, also, at supper time, it made no difference whether one came just from Broadway or even

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If a spade is opened by East, the hand is a lay down. However, it requires an interesting squeeze play with the opening of the jack of clubs. The trick is won in dummy with the ace and declarer runs off four heart tricks, discarding the six of spades on the fourth heart. West lets go a club and East a spade. Declarer now starts the diamond suit, running four diamonds, winning the fourth diamond in dummy. East discards two spades, and West lets go two clubs. The fifth diamond is led from dummy, and West is helpless. He holds the king and nine of spades, and the queen and ten of clubs. If he drops a club, declarer’s king and nine of clubs will be good, while if he drops a spade declarer will make both his ace and queen of spades. (Coovrieht. 1933. bv NEA Service. Inc.t

Main street, the question was the same—“ Are we going to have fried chicken.” And “Singing Sam” is prouder of the onions, the lettuce, the radishes and the other things in his garden than he is of anything he has on his new Paradise. In August, Harry will be back in New York for a long season. And Emil is heading their now. tt S tt Indianapolis theaters today offer: “The Devil’s Brother” at the Palace, “The Silver Cord” at the Apollo, “Be Mine Tonight” at the Ohio, “International House” at the Circle, “Below the Sea” at the Indiana, Lucille Page on the stage and “Zoo in Budapest” on the screen at the Lyric, burlesque at the Mutual and Colonial, “Trailing the Killer” at the Mecca, “Seventh Commandment” at the Rivoli and Granada, “Night of Terror” at the Belmont, and "Hypnotized” at the Talbott. There are two kinds of thunderstorms. One arises from the overturn of large masses of heated air; the other from impact of a mass of migrating colder air against a body of warmer air.

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REVOLT STILL IS RAGING OVER VETERAN CUTS House Democratic Leaders Ask Roosevelt for New Compromise Offer. BY WILLIAM F. KERBY United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 7.—House Democratic leaders sought from President Roosevelt today another compromise proposal to end the rej volt against drastic veterans economies. The move came in the face of indications that the administration considers senate increases a rebuke I to the Democratic campaign platform. House steering committee mem- | bers submitted the compromise proposal to the President at a White House conference. They were understood to have declared that his executive order Tuesday, liberalizing compensation reductions, failed to go far enough to beat down the revolt which several of them are alligned w r ith. At the same time it was learned

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that the administration feels the Connally senate amendment to the independent offices supply bill, reducing veterans savings by $170,000.000 violates the principle of the party platform and the Roosevelt economy program. White House sources estimated that the President's executive order would only reduce savings by $41,000.000. and would not unbalance the budget. DOUBLE AUTO FEES ORDERED IN GOTHAM Automobile Club to Fight Requited Payment of Two Levies. By United Press NEW YORK, June 7.—Motorists in the world's largest city will have to pay two registration fees on their automobiles, one to the state and another equal fee to the city, the board of aldermen declared. The New York Automobile Club will fight the tax in the courts. INDUSTRIALIST IS DEAD Joseph H. Tyman Sr. Held Patents on Fifty Inventions. By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.—Joseph J. Tynan Sr., American industrialist, died at his home here Tuesday of heart disease. Tynan held patents on more than fifty inventions.

JUNE 15 DEBT PAYMENT WILL BE DEFAULTED France Will Not Meet Installment, Reliable Source Says. BY RICHARD D. McMILLAN United Press Staff Correspondent (Coovrieht. 1933. bv United Press) PARIS, June 7.—The French government does not propose to pay either the defaulted Dec. 15 war debt payment to the United States or the one due June 15. Although the cabinet has not formally made its decision, the United Press learned the government's attitude from an unimpeachable official source. The government, especially Premier Edouard Daladier, opposes payment for the following reasons: First, they know they would be overthrown by the Socialists and Nationalists in the chamber of deputies if they paid. Second, they have been led to believe that Washington would prefer the debtor nations to default

rather than vo'untarily grant them revision. It was understood that the French hope Britain will also default June

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15. believing it would precipitate a general settlement and aid the success of the world economic conference.