Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1952 — Page 13
SATURDAY, JUNE 21,
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Cory Uncl e Ef There's nothing like having other people tell averybody what you're going to do, when maybe you're not too sure yourself. President Truman says Gen. Eisenhower will be so surrounded by Republican reactionaries he'll become one. Taft says lke will make a Democrat me-too campaign because that’s what Dewey will tell him to do. That leaves a big
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"De luxe train, eh?"
Bid on Doubtful Values Leads Partner to Trouble
ODAY'S deal illustrates a passing situation which is often overlooked by players like Miss Brash. When your partner opens the bidding with one of a suit and second hand passes, I go along with the idea of stretching meager values to make a response of some kind to give partner another chance. He may have a hand which 1s only a queen short of an opening two bid. WHen second hand overcalls your partner's opening, however, it is no longer necessary to strain to find a bid. Partner automatically gets another, chance by reason of the overcall, If you do bid on doubtful values in this situation, you are giving your partner a wrong impression, He will count on you for more than you have and it is likely that he will bid the hand overboard. ” » » IN THE DEAL shown, Miss Brash had a fair dummy for a spade contract. But when Mr. Dale overcalled with two hearts, it was not necessary or desirable for her to make a “chance” raise. If Mr. Champion ‘was not strong enough to make a second bid, then it was likely that Mr. Dale and Mrs. Keen had the balance of power and certainty no game would be missed on the North-South cards
of : course Mr. Champion would have bid again if the two heart call had been passed
LITTLE LIZ
South dealer North-South vulnerable
Mrs. Keen 8-85 H—9 3 DK J 7 C-J108543 SOUTH Mr. Champion
Mr. Dale S—K 8 H-K QJ 106 D—A 10 CH 7862
The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 2H 28 Pass 48 AllPass
around to him. He probably would have said two spades and regardless of whether the partnership then stayed under game ‘or not, at least they had a bet-
ter chance to do so. ”» ” »
WHEN Miss Brash gave her |
faulty raise to two spades on the first round of bidding, Mr. Champion's ‘jump to four was automatic and fully.justified. Mr. Champion found an unlucky matching up of cards be‘tween his hand and dummy. He also lost the spade finesse. He was down two, losing a spade, a heart and three diamonds. The heart losers were held to one by discarding a small heart from dummy on the second club lead.
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TV and Radio—
By Ka GET OUT the No-Doze and settle down for a long session in front of your TV set—Bob Hope and Bing Crosby are teaming up for an all-night telethon. Beginning at 11 tonight on Channel 10 and 12:30 a. m. Sunday on Channel 6, the marathon will be carried until 12:30 p. m. Sunday. This will mark the first time Der Bingle has stepped before the TV cameras and the occasion will be commemorated by Hope, Crosby and Dorothy Lamour When they stage their biggest trek yet on the “Road to Helsinki.” Purpose of the first telethon to originate from Hollywood is to gain funds for the U. 8. Olympic team due to leave for Helsinki, Finland, next month. On hand to help raise the goal of $500,000 will be such film stars as Paul Douglas, Fred MacMurray, Martin and Lewis and Donald O'Connor. Members of the Olympic team will also help out by visiting off and on during the 1414 hours, and taking pledges over the phone.
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GEN. DWIGHT D. FEISENHOWER gets a speech ahead of Sen. Robert A. Taft tonight at 8:30 on WFBM when he is heard from Dallas, Tex.
LOCAL TV personality, Jeannette Lee, leaves her cameras for
wood, Ind. . Elwood is celebrating its Centennial beginning on that day and the male population have been six months preparing bushy
foliage for the event. Also judging will be Fran Mor-
partment. » » »
OLDTIME movie fans watching “My Little Margie,” tonight at 7 on Channel 10, may recognize the graying star who plays Margie's father as Charles 1, romantic heartthrob of The old movie classic, “Seventh Heaven." Mr. Farrell is facing a movie camera for the first time in 14 years . for thiz telefilm series (which will replace “I Love Lucy” for the summer.
WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?—Bob He Crosby by themselves are enough—but tonight they're bringing the eream of the entertainment world to TV, too.
row of the WFBM continuity de-|’ -|episodes, the program will take
and Bing
Hope, Crosby to Spark ‘Round-Clock Telethon
thieen love-happy 21-year-old doll and her gay-blade widower father who are always at odds over their respective romances, » » » ANOTHER radio favorite goes visual next month when the cameras turn on “The Green Hornet,” starring Stéphen Dunne as crusading, anti-crime slugger Britt Reed. Trudy Marshall plays the secretary. » » | replacement for “Man Against
» SUMMER Ralph Bellamy's
{venture show, “The Hunter.” |
double up with his chores as the edy hit “The Moon Is Blue,” TV Tips
SEN. ESTES KEFAUVER . ..
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{the Democratic presidential nomination . . . Ch. 8, 5:30 p. m. BOB HOPE TELETHON ... {Bob Hope and guest Bing Crosby {work for the benefit of the U. 8. {Olympic team . . . Ch. 6, 12:30 a. m.
‘On the Air
ORCHESTRAS OF THE [WORLD . . . Master of ceremonies, Ward Glenn, presents the Berlin Radio Symphony orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Varisch, playing “Prelude to Act III from
for Piano and Orchestra” ... WIRE, 6:30 p. m. ’ TARZAN . . . A strange lake which the natives call Kiwa Navesi, “Lake of Blood,” in whose waters fish cannot live and which is taboo to the natives of the Congo, is ins by the jungle man «+ WFBM, 7:30 p. m. GANGBUSTERS . . . In two
listeners on a big-city manhunt. In the “Case of the Killer and His Companion,” one of the men involved in killing a policeman admits his part in the affair, and a race to get the actual killer begins... WFBM, 8 p. m.
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7:00 P. M == 6-Racket Squad
7:30 P. Mw 6-Mama 10-8tu Erwin
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«10:00 P. M.—~ 6-8peed Classic 10-Foreign Intrigue 10:30 P. M,— 6-Beat the Clock 10-Hit Parade oo w=11:00 P. Mo 6-Theater 10-Wrestling
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10-Crime Syndicated
11:30 P. M,~= 10-News-8ports
SATURDAY RADIO PROGRAM
WiBC 1070
MUTUAL
WIRE 1430 NBC
WISH 1310 ABC
. WXLW 1590
Make Mine Music Make Mine Music Make Mine Music Song Shop
Music with Girls Music with Girls Make Mine Music Winpicker Club News-G. Forbes Moderns’ Music Gun Smoker Gun Smoker
Gene Autry Gene Autry Tarzan Tarzan Gangbusters Gangbusters Robert Q. Lewis
Judge for Y'urself Judge for Y'urself
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Serenade in Blue
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Tommy Dorsay Stars on Parade Col. Lackas Peewee Reese
Les Brown Fox's Den News-Young Three Sons Tune Crier Tune Crier Tune Crier Tune Crier
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Serenata Allen Jeffries Orchs. of World Orchs. of World
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Times State Service RENSSELAER, June 21 "St.
Joseph's College will be host to the fourth biennial convention the Indiana unit of the i, Catholic Music Educators Asseciation Aug. 25-27. }
Announcing the event, the Rey. Lawrence Heiman, president of the unit and assistant { r of music and speech at i Joseph's, said thé program is designed to meet the needs of of ganists, choir directors, school music teachers and classroom teachers who do incidental music teaching. The program will include clinics on elementary-school music for both the normal and retarded pupil, instrumental music, congregational singing and choir, organ and piano techniques.
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