Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1933 — Page 3

NOV. 9, 1933

CHRISTMAS TO REVEAL WORLD OF NEW TOYS Animated Cartoon Device Is Popular Innovation on Market. By Cnittd Press NEW YORK. Nov. 9 —The toy world will be the brightest on record at Christmas time. Every electric light that birghtens grownup activities has been reproduced in toys. From miniature electric railroad systems to toy autos, dollhouses and playroom movie theaters. tiny electric lights will give the final touch of workable realism children's play. Because children’s favorite and most educational plays is the imitation of what adults consider work, the best selling toys have proven to be those that efficiently perform real tasks. To meet this industrial trend in play, reproductions of every adult trade have been provided for youngsters with everything from store keeping and gas filling stations to steel construction sets and streamline auto trucks. And, wherever adults use electric lights, the toy models twinkle, too. The electric train systems are accompanied by realistic scenery sets that show farm land, city streets and depots, that are faithful copies 'in miniature of the scenery that surrounds an adult railroad system. A popuuar toy innovation is a device which gives the child an opportunity to make his own animated cartoons. This device consists of a screen, decorated to resemble a theatrical curtain, a rack for holding flat films and four small electric light bulbs operated by two standard flashlight batteries. By rotating a contact pointer, the four bulbs are illuminated one after another, causing pictures to flash on the screen in quick succession—thus producing realistic cartoon movies.

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Contract Bridge

Today’s Contract Problem North has the contract, here, fpr four hearts. It looks as though he has a losing club, a losing trump, and two losing spades. How can he play the hand to eliminate one of the losers? A K 10 7 VAK 7 5 2 ♦ 9 ♦J9 5 2 A9B 4 2 > |A AJ 5 VJ W E ♦ 10 732 s ♦ K Q J 5 AKQ 7 3 l>-;ilfT AlO 6 4 A QB 3 V 10 8 6 3 ♦AB 6 4 A A 8 Solution in next issue. 1

Solution to Previous Contract Problem. BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League DOES it ever pay to deviate from the established rules of a sys- | tem of bidding? Yes, this must be done occasionally to produce best results. For example, take today's hand. South has five and one-half high card tricks. He has nine certain tricks at no trump, and ten if a diamond is opened. To open this hand with a bid of two no trump would be foolish, as it might be passed by partner. The rules say that an original bid of three no trump shows every suit doubly stopped and only a fourcard suit —in other words, it is a hand heavy in high card tricks.

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According to the rules, therefore, we do not hold either a two or a three no trump bid here. The rules also state that to make an original two bid, your hand must not contain more than three losing tricks In the majors or two losing tricks in the minors. However, I will be frank to say that If I held the South hand I would be inclined to open the contracting with three no trump. To open with two clubs, the response that you can expect from partner is two no trump. Then the opponents might lead through your king of diamonds and you would lose game. With your opening bid of three no trump, there is no lead that the opponents can make that will defeat your contract. a a a HOWEVER, when this hand was dealt. South opened with two clubs his partner responded with two hearts, South went to three no trump, and North bid four clubs. South went to five clubs. The bidding in my opinion, was very bad, but the declarer made up for it by playing the hand well. West opened the queen of diamonds, East won with the ace and returned a diamond. South won with the king and then led the ace of clubs. He had lost a diamond and still had two losing spades. Declarer now realized that his only chance was to get into dummy, so he played the ace and king of hearts and then led the eight of clubs. West showed out, discarding a spade, and the nine was played from dummy. This deliberately was granting East a club trick, but it was the only way that the contract could be made. East won the trick with the ten. When he returned a diamond, the declarer trumped with the jack of clubs and then led the four of clubs, winning in dummy with the seven. He then led the queen and jack of hearts, discarding his two losing spades, and made his contract of five clubs with 100 honors. (Copyright. 1933, by NEA Service, Inc.) The Smithsonian Institution is getting together a collection of the tools and other articles used in a village blacksmith’s shop of the nineteenth century.

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LESS WEIGHT GIVEN NEUTRON BY AMERICANS British Figure of 1.0067 Mass Units Cut to 1.0006. (Copyright, 1933, by Science Service) BRUSSELS, Nov. 9. —American ultra-modern alchemists working at the destruction and creation of new atoms from old have found that one of science’s newly discovered building blocks of matter called the neutron is much lighter than English physicists have measured. Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, addressing the Solvay International Institute of Physics here, told how he and his colleagues, Drs. M. Stanley Livingston and Malcolm C. Henderson of the University of California, have again used their whirling atom-smashing machine to pry into the hearts of atoms. Accelerating the hearts of heavy hydrogen atoms which are called deutons up to the enormous energy of 3,000.000 volts, they have bombarded the rare light metal, beryllium. These are the most energetic atomic particles ever produced by man and the most effiicent atom-destroy-ing bullets ever devised. These scientists scanning the results of the bombardment conclude that the beryllium disintegrates. Among the fragments flying out as a result of

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the explosion are neutrons. These neutrons are electrically uncharged particles similar to the hearts of ordinary hydrogen atoms called protons. The California scientists say that the neutron weighs 1.0006 mass units. Professor J. Chadwick of Cambridge university, England, last year said that the neutron weighs 1.0067 mass units. This little difference in mass means an enormous difference in energy, for it is from the transformation of mass into energy that modem alchemists hope to realize the utopia of the future, where all the energy necessary tcj run the world will come from the actual transformation of weight into driving power. The crashing of the deuton bul-

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lets into the target of ordinary beryllium of isotope No. 9 results in a transmutation of elements. Beryllium is changed into boron of isotope No. 10 and a neutron. SIO,OOO SUIT FILED IN FATAL GARAGE BLAST Damages Asked for Death of I. A. C. Bell Captain in Fire. Suit for SIO,OOO damages for death of Robert C. Kennedy, Indianapolis Athletic Club bell captain, killed in the explosion and fire last March at the Plaza Motor Inn, was filed yesterday in superior court by Harold R. Victor, administrator, against the Motor Inn.

STATE STOCKS DEALS PROBED Brokerage Transactions Are Investigated for Income Check. The internal revenue department j is making an investigation of brok- j erage transactions during the last four years, it was learned today. The check is being made for the j purpose of obtaining information with which income tax returns may be verified, it is said. Questionnaires asking the total i number of transactions, names of all! i buyers and sellers of stocks, dates of j transactions and present balances in I accounts have been sent to all brokerage houses in the state. W. P. Billings, agent in charge I of the revenue agents’ office here. I said that it is the first time such | information has been sought from | brokers, but that the law always has | provided for such action. Several local brokerage firms with I New York Stock Exchange conneci tions have beeen asked through its head offices to supply information concerning certain transactions for the senate investigating committee on request of Ferdinand Pecora, counsel for the committete. BEE KEEPERS TO MEET MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 'o.—Three national beekeepers’ organizations

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