Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1952 — Page 13

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the e. What ding with two clubs, Mr. mS a a I sug- and Mr, Abel bounced in gest’ you take your advice four heart contract which th from the winners. And the undoubtedly would have made. winners in the long run will be - But, sensing this, Miss Brash those who know when to pass. took a sacrifice at five clubs In today's deal, when Mr. - gong down three tricks—500 Cham failed to come in over 2 Mr. Fe one spade overcall, And she could have let Mr. Miss Brash should have given Dale play a harmless one spade up promptly. What possible fu- contract. Her re-opening of the bidding automatically put her opponents in a better suit and a better ¢ontract.

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Teamsters Now Run Own Affairs

Teamsters Local at; Local 135 the trusteeship imposed AFL in on it last July would be lifted

HERE'S HOW — Pee Wee Reese, captain of the Brooklyn Dodgers, demonstrates his batting grip. He's now on his ewn weekly sports show, (WIBC, 5:45 p.m.)

TV and Radio—

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U | Ef Those Korean truce negotiations remind Joe ncie parks of the old-fashioned Quaker meetings he had to attend as a boy. Everybody just sat silent for hours, waiting for the Spirit to move them. You were in good company, though, which is more than the United Nations people enjoy with the Chinamen and Koreans, who wait for the propaganda spirit to move

HEY, SANDY!... THERE'S GONNA BE A BOX SOCWAL!

LIKE THIS — Satirist Roger Price will lend his talents to the radio and television coverage of the national political conventions in Chicago next month, along with scores of news analysts and commentators,

of Sports

On Speaker and Screen

IT'S SPORTS night on radio and. television, with two baseball games, speedboat and stock car racing and the usual Saturday night TV rassling. WIBC will carry the second half of a twi-night double header between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers from Brooklyn starting at 8 p. m.

How the Indianapolis Indians

make out with the Millers when they play Minneapolis tonight will be told -over WISH starting at 9:30 p. m. Broadcast of the game is being delayed by the Gen. Eisenhower speech. Also on radio, Tom Carnegie will start a new series of Saturday night broadcasts from the 16th St. Speedway over WIRE at 8:30 p. m. Tonight, he'll describe action in the “hardtop” races. On television, you'll get only a half-hour of rassling on Ch. 6 tonight starting at 9:30 p. m, The filmed matches originate in Long Beach, Cal. Ch, 10 also will

have a half-hour mat program | {starting at 11 p. m.

Inboard and outboard championship speedboat races will be tonight's selection of Speed Clasasics (Ch. 6, 10 p. m.), with the action taking place on the Potomac River. ~ » » WITH ALL the TV networks already sending advance patrols of technicians into the Chicago stockyards to prepare for the two big political conventions next month, there arises the question of what the kids will do while the TV screens are dovted to the political hassle. Movie house operators are hoping they'll take another look at “pay movies.” Theater programs during the second and fourth weeks of July will be keyed to the kids.

ing remarks on procedings. In spite of all this activity, the theater men still feel the kids are going to be bored away from their TV sets and back into the movie houses.

TV Tips RACKET SQUAD ... Another

phase in the operation of conmen will be explained through

merly seen on Saturday afternoon, the show now is replacing Ken Murray for the summer , . . {CH. 6, 7 p. m. GEN EISENHOWER ... For the general's political broadcast from Detroit, Mich., his backers have bought up all available radio and TV time. Locally he can be heard or seen over v CHS, 6 & 10, WFBM, WISH (WIRE, 9 p. m. | SPEED CLASSICS , , {night's sports events will ba the {inboard and outboard speedboat {championship races on the Potomac River at Washington , . . {CH. 6, 10 p. m,

On the Air

OPEN GOLF TOURNEY . .. With Dizzy Dean assisting Bill Stern, you'll get the closing shots of the National Open Golf Tournament being broadcast from the Northwood Club, Dallas, Texas. Additional time will be given to the event if extra holes are required to break a tle. It's eurrently scheduled for . . . WIRE, 44:15 p. m., 5:30-5:45 p. m. and 6:30-7:15 p. m.’ GANGBUSTERS . . . Tonight's true police adventure will take up the case of the ‘Dangerous Fugitive” . . . WFBM, 8 p. m. ‘STOCK OAR RACING . . . When the “hardtops” get on the 16th St. Speedway for the main

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| Father's Day is tomorrow, but it is still not too late 'to plan some special little treat. If you are quite young, (Mother might have to help, but there will he something 'special that you can do, and Dad will love it because you planned it. Dads are sometimes mighty busy, but if you let them know that your treat was especially planned for them, they will get a big “kick” out of it. If you are a teen-ager you might be able to buy tickets for a ball game or a show. Be sure to invite Mother, too. You girls of all ages might like to cook breakfast for him or plan a picnic lunch with his favorite dishes. If you are a real good cook, you might like to bake a cake or a pie for him. Dad might have some regular week-end chore like cutting the grass or sweeping out the garage that you could | do for a surprise. The important thing is to let Dad know

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