Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1933 — Page 18

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CITY ARTISTS EXHIBIT WORK IN IRVINGTON Display of Paintings at Carr's Hall to End Next Sunday. Irvington artists opened the sixth annual exhibition of their paintings In Carr s hall. 5400 East Washington street, yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Irvington Union of clubs. The display will continue through the week and close next Sunday afternoon. The gallery will be open from 2 until 10 daily. Special programs have been arranged for each night and next Sunday afternoon. Artists included in the exhibition are William Forsyth, Constance Forsyth, Simon P. Baus, Robert Craig, Frederick Polley, Dorothy Morlan, Robert Selby, Charles Yeager. Clifton Wheeler and Hilah Drake Wheeler. Miss Helen Hibben is to be represented with sculpture. W. D. Peat, director of the John Herron Art institute, opened the exhibition with a talk in which he praised the artists for modestly continuing their work despite the depression. Clifton Wheeler will speak tonight on "A Sketching Trip.” in which he will review experiences in the Great Smoky mountains of Tennessee. Simon Baus will give a portrait painting demonstration with William Forsyth as his model. ‘Cruiser Indianapolis at Camabello” is one of an interesting series of marine paintings by Mr. Craig, who has been associated with the eminent water colorist, George Pearse Ennis, in the Eastport school of art. Mrs. W. W. Ward is president of th* Irvington Union of Clubs. Mrs. Clarence Forsyth and Miss Katherine Layman have charge of the exhibition. DEMOCRACY REVIVAL URGED BY DR. SMITH International Friendship Alliance Head Speaks Here. Necessity of a revival of fidelity to the principles of democracy was sounded yesterday bv Dr. Fred B. Smith, executive committee chairman of the World’s Alliance for International Friendship, in an address before the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at English's theater. Dr. Smith's topic was "America Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” SLAIN BY BROTHER: DEATH HELD ACCIDENT Boy, 5, Plays With Gun: Discharge Kills Youth. B'j 7 ime9 Special KENDALLVILLE, Nov. 20.—Verdict of accidental death has been returned by the coroner in th” death of Dalton Fisher. Avilla. killed on his return from a hunting trip, when his brother Kermit. 5, playfully pointed a loaded rifle at him, the weapon being discharged.

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Solution to Preceding Contract Problem tt tt tt BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Secretary American Bridge League T WONDER how many of my readers were successful in working out the preceding problem hand. It is a beautiful example of the triple squeeze. If you make the mistake of ruffing a diamond, your contract is defeated. C. F. Waltman of Reading, Pa., was sitting in the North. His partner, South, was the dealer and opened the with one heart. Waltman. using the one-over-one, did not have to jump the contract, as one spade was a force. Since all South had was his original bid, he simply showed his five-card suit by a bid of two hearts. The bid of four spades on the part of Waltman was a definite slam try. South now felt that the information most valuable to his partner would be showing the ace of diamonds. So five diamonds was his next bid. Since South did not bid

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diamonds at the first opportunity. North knew this bid of diamonds was purely a cue bid. Waltman now made a nice bid of six clubs. South went to six spades to show at least three spades and Waltman went to seven. a a tt THE play is unusually Interesting. The three of hearts was opened, and Waltman won in dummy with the ace. Two rounds of spades were taken—the second spade being won in dummy with the .lack. This picked up the outstanding trump. Now. of course, if the heart suit broke. Waltman knew that he would have no trouble in making his contract. But after playing the king of hearts, and West discarded a diamond. he saw that this line of play would not succeed.

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However, he discarded a club from his own hand and led the queen of hearts from dummy, on which he discarded another club. The deuce of hearts then was ruffed, and here is where an exceptionally fine play comes in. Waltman cashed his ace of clubs, setting up a good club and a good heart for his opponents. He then took three rounds of spades, which brought him down to the following cards—one spade, no hearts, the five of diamonds, and the nine of clubs. an n THE dummy had the nine of hearts and the ace and jack of diamonds. East was down to the jack of hearts and the king and ten of diamonds, while West was down to the queen and nine of diamonds and the king of clubs. The last spade was led and first East was squeezed—if he discarded the jack of hearts, dummy's nine would be good.' so he had to let go the ten of diamonds. Waltman discarded the nine of hearts from dummy and then West was squeezed. If he let go the king of clubs, declarer's nine was good, while if he let go a diamond, of course, dummy's ace and jack were both good, and the grand slam was made. (Copyright. 1933. by NEA Service Inc.) Holdup Believe Solved EVANSVILLE. Nov. 20.—Holdup Oct. 2 of a group, including two detectives, was believed solved today with the alleged confession of Elvis Morton. 33, Owensboro, Ky., and Vitus Roberts, 30, Rockport, Ind. The two named a third member of the gang, police said.

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