Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1952 — Page 21

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Sun Life Promotes Gets Suspended Term William Bothel | MONTICELLO, Mar. 17 (UP)

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|—Dale Reingardt, 21, Idaville, The appointment of William D. Was given a suspended 2-to-14-Bothel as associate manager has Year Prison term Saturday on a béen announced by ine Sun charge of forging a $29,000 cneck. |

Reingardt pleaded guilty before] Life Insurance gs Special Judge Douglas Elwood of | Co. of America. By i Fowler in White Circuit Court. He| was fined $100. The check was, written on a Culver bank and

cashed in Monticello. The bank recovered the loss. Cornell Show | Included in Burns to Death includ o COLUMBUS, Mar. 17 (UP)— Iu Schedule Garlan Henson, 45 Columbus, du #% ‘was burned to death yesterday eT sun Lice Mr. Bothel (when fire destroyed a house in cago, Indianapolis, Cleveland and nearby Nortonsburg.. The blaze

apparently started when Mr. HenColumbus, O. His successor here/gon tried to kindle a fire with gas-

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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 17— Eight attractions, including Actress Katharine Cornell and Metropolitan Opera Star Patrice Munsel, will make up the Indiana University - 1952-53 auditorium series. | Mail order ticket sale will start (Mar. 20, according to Harold W. Jordan, program director, with present subscribers permitted to retain their seat locations by mailing orders and remittances ino later than July 1.

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1 Great —— 7 Tear down RRACICIS !. Miss Cornell will come to IU 6 —— setters 8 Pronoun Rs BlATSTo] in Maugham'’s comedy, ‘The Con11 Pollute 9 Scholar ASIEN |stant Wife.” Miss Munsel, appear-

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irfes, also will be heard in the {Metropolitan Opera's presentation of “Cosi fan tutte” in May.

12 The fox terrier 10 Leading lady is a good —— la ul 14 Type of sleeve 13 Staggere 15 Make certain 18 Nebraska city

21 Live : a 4s 08 ow he (eoll)y 22 Diamond LNA Smits ANOTHER. soloist will be the 19 Ferhale rabbit weight 30 Leaving a will 38 Fine cotton | British pianist Solomon, one of 20 Extinct bird 24 Choose 33 Droop thread two European attractions hooked. 21 Ireland 25 Peeled 34 Selected 41 Oceans The other is the Danish State 22 Line the roof 27 Toy dog (var.) 35 Engagers 42 Wheel hub Symphony, Eric Tuxen, director,

28 More profound 36 Time 44 Play on words making its first American tour.

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25 Soft light 20 Peculiar measures 46 Communist | Fabien S8evitzky and the Indivelvet | |anapolis Symphony again will ap26 Waterfall pear-on the series. Other attrac(Scot.) tions are the 40-voice Westmins27 Separated ter Choir, Dr. John F. William28 Hate son directing; the New York €ity 31 Age Ballet, George Balanchine direct32 Upright ing, and the Charles Wagner 33 Rough touring production of Bizet’s! 37 Formerly ‘Carmen.” 38 Placed : ET 39 Hurry Local Man Injured 40 Appropriate - 41 Endorse In Georgia Crash 42 Girl's name : Times Special | 43 Warehouses + AMERICUS, Ga, Mar. 17—An 45 Rubber {Indianapolis man, identified as 47 Ceremony - |Alfred W. Hall, was one of 34 48Cuts persons injured, none seriously, 49 Burn incense when a ‘heavily loaded bus and 50 Paradises an automobile collided yesterday VERTICAL after a’five-car pile-up nine miles 1 Church officer north of here on U. 8. 19. 2 — hound The bus, en route from Talla3 Egyptian river 4hassee, Fla, to Atlanta, jumped a 4 Note of ditch, rolled over in a field and Guido’s scale : landed on its wheels. There were

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NDOUBTEDLY Mr. Muzzy, the self-confessed “expert” on finessing, would have gone down one on today's hand. But not Mr. Masters, a real expert at all phases of the game, He

of the princi pal elements in being a finessing expert is knowing when NOT to finesse at all. In today's deal Miss Brash opened king of hearts and Mr. Masters ruffed. He picked up the

Mr. Masters

| defenders’ trumps in two leads. | How would you play from this

point? Obviously,” the problem is how to prevent the loss of as many as four tricks in the minor suits. The king and jack of diamonds and the queen of clubs are the key cards, The odds are 7 to 1 that one of these | cards will be right—that is, | favorably placed for your purposes,

on ” ” BUT, as Mr. Masters correctly figured, 7 to 1 is not good enough. Not when there is another play which is an absolute | certainty. He couldn't afford to | go to the hoard with a trump to lead a club. That would leave

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Genuine Expert Knows When to Pass Up Finesse

South dealer East-West vulnerable Mr. Abel 810765 HJ 105 D—AQ10 C--10173 Miss Brash Mrs. Keen N93 Se] 4 H-~-AKQ73 H-98642 D932 D—KJb C-Q65 C—~AB84 Mr. Masters S—~AKGS82 H-~none D—-8764 C=-KJ9?2 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 2H 28 3H 48S All Pass

him with just one trump and that one would be knocked out when the enemy got in with a club and forced him again in hearts. ‘ Mr. Masters forgot about finessing, At trick four he simply led a small club from

his hand. Miss Brash won with |

the queen and returned a diamond. The 10 was finessed and lost to the jack. Mrs. Keen made her best return, a heart, and Mr. Masters ruffed. ” » ” HE THEN led the king of clubs which lost to the ace. A return by Mrs. Keen would go

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board, On any other return, Mr. Masters could win and discard a diamond from dummy on the fourth club from his hand. If Miss Brash had held the

ace of clubs and had led ana other diamond, Mr. Masters ..* would have gone right up with. .: the ace and the final result _ would have been the same. iad

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