Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1936 — Page 18

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SURRENDERS FIRST TRICK

Today’s Contract Problem How should the bidding go on this hand, South being the dealer? If North gets the con* tract for six hearts, can he make it? *6 3 2 *AKIOD7G432 ♦ A Void 4.n<r* u I*9s* VQJBS w c * Void 4K J 9 W c fc 4Q1052 + QlO 3 $ +AKJS Dealer 5 4. * A K Q 7. ST Void * A 7 5 4 <t> *9762 ITT? vul. Opener—* K,. Solution in next issue. 24

Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY' W. E. M KENNEY American Bridie League Secretary npHIS is the other interesting hand that was presented in Tom Stoddard's Bridge Forum on the Pacific Coast. It outlines an exceptionally fine safety play and reflects the importance of watching the play to that first trick. There is no question that the fhost important play in contract is the first one. Quite often a trick can be won in either hand. Therefore, before playing, declarer shotrid study and plan the entire hand, 01 he may lose the timing and control. 'alien again, there are many situations similar to the one that

PUSH WENDEL CASE PROBES Jersey Jury Makes Inquiry as N. Y. Body Continues Its Investigation. Bit United I’rr a* TRENTON, N. J., May I.—Grand juries and police in New Jersey and New York delved with new vigor today into the tangle of crime and intrigue that resulted from the kidnaping of Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. four years ago. A grand jury in Flemington, where Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted of the kidnaping, began an investigation of charges that the kidnaper was Paul H. Wendel. disbarred Trenton lawyer. At the same time a New York City grand jury heard new testimony that Wendel himself was kidnaped with the cognizance of New Jprse.v officials in an effort to frame the charge against him in Flemington. District Attorney William F. X. Geoghan of Kings County (New York City) hinted broadly that the attempt of Harry Weiss, confessed participant in Wendel’s abduction, to hang himself in a jail cell, indicated that “big game” was being threatened by Weiss’ arrest. Geoghan ordered Weiss handcuffed and a 24-hour guard placed over his cell. Weiss has named Ellis H.' Parker

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comes up in today's hand. The careless declarer would win the first trick with the ace of diamonds, only to find that his contract could not be made, as he would have no tricks on which he could discard his losing diamonds. If he refuses to win the first diamond trick, however, and the opponents continue with a diamond, he can lead over to his ace of hearts and ruff his last diamond in dummy witTh the eight of spades. If the opponents lead a trump, instead, he simply can pick up the outstanding trump, cash the ace of hearts and play over to dummy’s ace of diamonds. Then he can discard his losing diamond on dummy’s good king of hearts. This is a neat but simple safety play that any declarer can make, if he just stops to think before playing to the first trick. (Copyright. 1936. bv NEA Service, Inc.l

Jr. as the “brains” of the Wendel kidnaping. Trenton police arrested Sol Marcus, 23, a bookmaker and cigarmaker, on a charge of financing the flight of Murray Bleefeld of New York, another of the five indicted'as Wendel’s kidnapers. Bleefeld and young Parker have escaped capture in a search broadened in 10 days to cover eight states. t LEGION TO CONSIDER PERSHING HALL DEBT Committee Hopes to Permanently Endow Pays Memorial. Members of the Pershing Memorial Hall committee, Arperican Legion, are to meet at noon today in national headquarters to discuss plans for a settlement of the debt against Pershing Hall in Paris, France. Creation of an endowment to perpetuate maintenance of the hall is the hope of the committee, headed by Ray Murphy, national commander. Dr. James V. Sparks, one of the Legionnaires fighting against eviction from Pershing Hall, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Sparks, 4350 Central-av. He is a graduate of the Indiana University school of dentistry and has been practicing in Nice and Paris nearly 16 vears. See New 1936 Cabinet Model if 4l 1 r.W Speed Queen JEEg Electric Washer with IBj) JllijCS Safety-Roll Wringer Flcaf'j T"; an exclusive feature fail f Vonnegut's frUßt 120 E Washington. (UN

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