Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1952 — Page 25

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TUESDAY, APR. 22, 1952 __-.

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

IT WAS LIKE THIS, UNCLE BULGY «aT WAS IN THE PENNY ARCADE SNAPPING PF ‘YOUR DISAPPEARING TIE THE MANAGER GOT A BIG LALGH OUT OF IT, AND ASKED ME WHAT CUCKOO eu JTHOLGHT HAT VP/ wT A FAMOULS INVENTOR «+ T MEANT WANTS /

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Blackwood on Bridge— °

Sometimes Change to Lower Ranking Suit Is

HEN your partner opens the bidding, what do you néed {fo respond with a bid of two in a lower ranking suit? In today's deal Mrs. Keen had ample trump suppert for her : partner's hearts. But her hand was teo strong for a single heart raise. Even 80 she wouldn't have liked this latter bid without a holding of at least four hearts. In this situation she made the best bid available—two diamonds. Her next hid of thee hearts completed the story she wanted to tell. To make a two over one response, you need about the equal of an average hand in high cards. With a singleton or void in partner's bid suit, little more. ¥ r ~ AGAINST the final contract of fou hearts Mr. Abel opened the nine of spades. The 10 was played from the board and Mr. Dale won with the queen, eashed the ace and led a third spade which was taken with dummy’s king. Mutering under his breath at the unfavorable location of. the queen of gpades and the serious duplication of values in the

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South, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH Mrs. Keen S—~K Jo10 H-K J § Ded 9385 C—Q 10 BE

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WAST Mr. Dale S—~AQ52 H—10 4 2 DQ 17 3 OC] 8652 SOUTH Mr. Champion S—~ 7614 H—-A Q9%73 D—A 43 C—A K The bidding: - SOUTH WEST NORTH EAS 1H Pass 2D Pass ZH Pass 3 H Pass 4 H All Pass

Abel eould not win the second { diamond with the king without

dropping his He therefore played

partner's queen. the 10.

| Dummy ducked and Mr. Dale

was in with the queen. Mr. Dale had nothing but black cards left. He knew he had the only unplayed spade. He led back a club and Mr. Champion was able to ditch his last diamond while ruffing with dummy’s last trump. He returned to his hand by ruffing a diamond, picked up Mr. Abel's trump and spread the hand.

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ounce Aunt Molly takes off,

MR. LARK, [VE HEARD YOU'RE GOING TO MOVE BACK TO THE

SweeT~ .

This cute bank, made an of Indiafiapolis, is easily mad

Young Bandit Beating A Path to Her Door

| A scared but stubborn cleaning other man lost the trail when thelyqoy gaving for?

shop clerk, robbed for the fourth rabber ducked into the alley off *

time in a month, couldn't make up her mind whether to leave for safety or stay and hope to be left alone. | “I hate to be run out of my own ishop,” said 54-year-old Miss Hazel

Noble 8t., between Massachusetts and North St.

May Live Nearby

Neighborhood opinion holds the bandit must live nearby. He al-

us to save. This ‘piggy bank” has takes a lot of pennies to fill it

THAT'S RIGHT,

I HAVE A FEW REASONS WHY RRR .ivuia U SHOULDNT!

PIGGY. BANKS | FROM SALT BOXES |

SAVE COINS FOR CAMP OR

OTHER WORTHWHILE FUN =

d suggested by Larry Coffey e from an empty, round, salt

box. Lots of boys and girls like to save their spare coins for such worthwhile activities as summer camp, family vacation trips, and hobby equipment, and a bank inspires

a lot of room inside, and it up. First, cover the sides with

heavy paper to cover the labels, and when the glue has dried, glue a large cork aboye the open spout to make the

pig's snout. Glue on smaller corks fo pipe cleaner for a tail. Ears

r the four legs and a curled can be glued on the top by

cutting triangles, Color the eyes, nostrils, and lettering (“Fill Me Up” with ink or paint. With a sharp knife cut a slot which will take 50 cent pieces on down. Now, what are

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Marine General To Inspect Unit |

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"Well, that's. all the boys’ invitations! Now let's make a lst of ther

girls we'd better not invite!"

Cagles Mill Dedication Set

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Cagles Mill dam and reservoir, EEETEE I: RSI ATR

Brig. Gen. Randolph Pate, |’ USMC, directgr of the Marine! He had been chased out of Mr. Corps Reserve, tonight will in-] Davis’ restaurant a few minutes . spect training She was walking from the back facilities of the toward the front counter yester- before the robbery for talking 2d 90mm Gun day when in slipped the hlond, and swearing loudly. Before that, blue-eyed youth who robbed her he had spent 20 minutes in Allen

near Cloverdale, will be dedicated) {June 18, Chairman Anton Hulman! Jr. of the Indiana Flood Control and Water Resources Commission! announced today, rig Federal and state officials will Jie »

elub suit, Mr. Champion paused to think out his problem. He Burglars Loot Store saw one possible solution. He | eashed exactly two rounds of | Burgiars who broke a window trumps. Next he laid down the in Tomlin's Market. 508 E. Mcace and king of clubs, {Carty 8t., during the night le eh grabbed $195 in cash "and $90 WITH the hlack suits elimi- [worth of cigarets, the owner,

|Walters, who tends the Davis ways disappears in a hurry. {Cleaners branch at 735 Massa-'* chusetts Ave.

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nated, he now played the ace and a small diamond. Mr.

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today.

VERTICAL

1 Store of goods 2 Demigods 3 Biblical mountain 4 Still § Famous English school @ Prison room

* } HORIZONTAL

4,6 TV vocalist with Vaughn _ Monroe 11 Rounded 13 Infirm 14 Speaker 15 Folds 16 Heart 17 Nautical 10 Seine 20 New Zealand parrots 22 Perch 23 Steamers

wccomplishments 8 Huge beings 9 Changes

Answer to Previous Puitle Ploe iE] [Cla] WLR) IAIRINIO! AILIELILIBIGIAIT] |OINIS| BART IRRISZIE|S SES [1 [RIE EY ORY

9 Dancing also 21 Scorches *4g = of her 23 Vendor 25 Burden 26 Kind of tide 28 Compendium 31 Verse form

37 Mountain (Fr.) 39 Correct judgment 41 Fatal mischief

of $24 on Apr. 3 and $10.50 on Apr. 7. “I thought you weren't coming in here anv more,” said Miss Walters. “You are going to cause

me to lose my job.” Same Old Story

“I didn't intend to come back, I need the money,” answered the foolhardy bandit, known by sight to several people in the neighborhood. That's the excuse he used Apr. 7, and it made Miss Walters mad. “I wish I'd had a gun,’ ghe said after yesterday's holdup. “I'd have shot him.” She was so angfy that she told the handsome robber. “I haven't got any money. The boss just came in and took it.” Her explanation didn't con !vince the youth, He started

Motorcycles, 725 Massachusetts

Ave, agcording to the owner, | The slippery yegg tried Mar. 21 to hold up a branch of Sablosky's Department Store at 741 Massachusetts Ave. A woman clerk screamed and he ran out empty handed. Miss Walters hasn't screame once in four chances. she doesn't know whether-it's because she's too scared or too mad.

Call of Road : Lures Kenneth From Spud Patch

KENNETH CUNNING That's why police arrested him when they found hinr early today,

q Brig. Gen, Pate

F Currently on a i tour of Reserve E units in the Midwest, - Gen. Pate is in charge of rebuilding t h e unite after - the ranks were depleted by recall men for the

of

8he said Korean police action

During World War 11, Gen. Pate served in ihe Bouth Pacific, participating in the Guadalcanal, Iwe Jima, Okinawa and other campaigns,

Sen. Duff to Address

Optimist Club Friday

wasn't, |

8én; James H. Duff (R. Pa.) one of the principal supporters of Gen. Eisenhower for President

will speak at the Indianapolis

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Burglars Carry | Their Own Ladder

A ladder was a route of success for burglars last night , The Wiegman Drugstore, 3809 English entered through a three-foot

thieves cut in the roof

Ave, Was

square hole

“I don't know how they got up there, They must hftve-brought their own ladder” Owner William Wiegman The men looted two cash registers of about $59,

sald

“second-story”

take part, The public is invited ol

project in the commission's master | plan for flood control in the state.’

WITH EACH NEW Morris Plan

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ve laboratory 2% =) over i Birds hom 1 3 yet point ye Sage, form) around the counter toward Miss dressed in prison garb and trying Optimist Giub 8 Juncheott yi i They took an undetermined 4 E PAI 4 ! Se passages, at- fences 113 Petty quarrel 34 Announcement 45 Noun suffix | Walters with 2 mean look” on to start a car without a key. topic; “Why Businessmen 'Should 2mount of narcotics from a rritation, nor- 26 Promontory / 18 Vigor 35 Darts (coll.) 47 Slight flap hig Jace hg sl: in the back He told them he's 20, formerly Be Interested in Government.” | Jocked cabinet, : GUARANTEED 'e hair roots, 37 Correlative of foom™". » B “la resident of North Manchester! He had been scheduled to speak H . nother tu: gary. = wla rm WTI LIL ctivity. Delay neither Miss Walters feared he would and Kokomo, and just in from the to the Kiwanis Club, but Kiwa-, £8 Hiker Foor Store. 2461 Hill- 3 y age. 28 Lamprey hit her. She had been struck Illinois State Farm at Vandalia, Dians canceled the talk because’ oo. "C600 otfing it off PROMPT SERVICE 29 Aeriform fuel and knocked down Mar. 20 by Kenneth said he was doing time 't Was thought Sen. Duff's speech np. 40 then was forced open 30 Companion two men who robbed her shop of on the farm for vehicle taking, Wa% £0ing to be on politics, Owner J. KE. Baker said whisky ® WE FIX ANY MODEL ed J Ri E-BASED 31 Cast off $15 and escaped. Immediately, the same crime, he said, for which Sen. Duff's Friday program fn- 1c." re than $300 and $30 A RTI LL MENTS 33 Matures she opened the cash drawer. he'd been thrown out of the Nayy, cludes also a press conference at o.. iorted away. OR MAKE j i ' 36 African “Well, here it is," she said.|Yesterday, he told police, he be- 2:30 p. m., dinner with city and . ® ONLY FACTORY 12 Saturday

sciation. Look

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worms £7 Encountered $3 Mythical birds

“Take it.” t . Hand in Pocket

came bored with planting potatoes ion the: Illinois penal farm, so he walked Into Vandalia, stole a

county Republican officials at 5 p. m.. and an Eisenhower rally at the Murat Temple, 8 p. m.

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!pocket, the same pocket in which {he always keeps his hand, as if holding a gun. Miss Walters has never seen the gun, but she assumes he has one. It's safer. i “Don't you come out this time,”

(warned the youth, as he left. .

But Miss Walters went out any-

apolis, he told the police, and was trying to take a convertible from the rear of 520 N. Meridian 8t. when the officers happened along.

He said he was on his way to

way, and called for someone to friend. .

chase the bandit. %

| Authorities in Vandalia notifi

In pursuit ran Willis C. Davis. local police they would like h

58, owner of the Davis Cafe, 733 back. 8sems there a

Massachusetts Ave. He apd an-

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North Manchester to see a girl

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