Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1952 — Page 13
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Mr. Heinsite Slows Game With His Analysis Talk
T ONE time or another everybody has played with or against Mr. Heinsite. Things move slowly with him in the game. Only about half the available time is spent playing cards—the rest in analysis. r. Abel and Mr. New give him careful attention, trying to follow his intricate reasoning. Mr. M gives him arguments which infuriate him and send him off into long, impatient lectures which Mr. Muzzy only misconstrues. But when he ties into Miss Brash, he meets his equal. After Miss Brash’'s explosive bidding in today's deal, he eagerly watched every card played— looking for flaws. . - # MRS, KEEN opened the trey of hearts which, in view of the bidding, was almost <¢ertain to be a singleton. Miss Brash won with the ace and ran off five spade tricks, discarding all of dummy’s remaining hearts. Mrs. Keen had to make two discards and she chose the five and eight of diamonds. Mr. Abel let go three hearts. Next came the ace and king of diamonds and Mr. Abel had to make another . discard. Grimly, he held onto his four clubs, dropping another heart. Now Miss Brash played her last Mra. Keen had to hold the queen of diamonds and
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THE LAST diamond was discarded from the board and it was Mr; Abel's play. If he played his last heart, the king, Miss Brasi’s deuce would be a winner. Thus, he too had to give 4 club. Miss Brash
then led a ¢lub and all four of dummy’s clubs were good.
DENNIS DAY—""Revue" host. TV and Radio—
here and there.
they do—they just don’t seem to like Godfrey. Two incidents recently high-
North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH Mr. Heinsite Sq 2 H-81754 DA42 C—-AKQS WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel S818 8-98 H3 H-KQJ1096 D—Q10085 D-J C—10854 C—-J976 SOUTH Miss Brash 8~AKQJ106 H-A2 D-K768 C2 > The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 1H ANT Pass 8H Pass 78 All Pass
Modestly, Miss Brash waited for a word of praise from her partner for the vulnerable grand slam, bid and made on a beautiful double squeeze. “Awful bidding,” said Mr, Heinsite, disappointed, no doubt, that he could find nothing wrong with the play. “You took an awful chance bidding seven with the worthless deuce of hearts in your hand.” “Worthless?” snapped Miss Brash. “If you knew anything about the play of the hand, youl know it was the card that just made you exactly 2560 points.”
Mobile Packaging Unit to Be Shown
The Reynolds Metals Co.'s traveling workshop will be open for public inspection Monday at 18th and Meridian Sts. The mobile demonstration unit was designed td encourage industry to bid on military packaging contracts. It is housed in a 30foot semitrailer which carries dip pots, heat sealers, a vacuum pump, an air compressor. and
electric plant and heating system. The crew fis trated to ase four, or fiver basic methods of packag-
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lighted by columnists indicate why. The Redhead has been banned TV-wise on WDAF-TV in Kansas City. The blow fell when he took some uncomplimentary digs at one of the station's announcers who said he couldn't see why grown people should have to watch ‘a man (Godfrey) eat salami in front of a TV camera.
The Times’ staff brings you the news on “City Desk,” Monday through Friday at 12:05 p. m. over WXLW, 1590 on your dial.
Although Kansas Citians can still get Godfrey on radio, his sponsors hate to lose the TV market and are desperately searching for a way to get him back on the city’s only channel. Something a little more personal was indicated when Arthur was credited with the monumental snub of the year recently. Bill Lawrence, & member of the so-called Godfrey Gang until he was taken into the service, was discharged a few weeks ago and returned to New York. The crooner is reported to have been given “cool treatment from Artha’ that approached the dry ice stage!” He had a two-minute audience with Godfrey when they met accidentally, and has now shelved any hopes he may have had of picking up his career with
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BRITONS ARE being treated to a demonstration of television [telephone 4t an industrial show this week. v 2 The image of the person on the other end of the line is seen on a sereen the size of those in British video sets. Can you imagine what a revolution TV phones would cause in the home life of the average American female? ® # =» BING PROSBY'S decision to
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U | a Arch Nearbrite says he finds some of the NCI ET" campaign speeches confusing. It sounds at times as though the Democrats were running Stevenson against Hoover and the Republicans running Eisenhower against Truman.
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Godfrey Gets Rap From Critical Critic
‘By KATHLEEN ARTHUR GODFREY may be tops with his radio and TV audiences—but he’s beginning to get knocks from critics
Club” may double into TV in the near future. 5 ® ® = HOOSIERLAND’S Herb Shriner has taken over Fred Allen's place on TV's “Two For the Money,” slated to debut Sept. 30.
TV Tips
ALL. STAR REVUE . .. Movie stars Corinne Calvet and Paul Douglas join Dennis Day on the season's new show. Included in the entertainment will be a comic
Night,” and a skit titled “My Son Sam” ... Ch. 10, 8 p. m.
SHOW OF SHOWS . . . For the opening program 8id Caesdr and Imogene Coca will act as host and hostess, while Marguerite Piazza will again head the bill of tea-| {tured performers . . lp. m, YOUR HIT PARADE . . .Dorothy Collins and Snooky Lanson, regular singing stars of the show, will be joined this season by June Valli, fast-rising recording star «++ Ch: 10, 10:30 p. m.
On the Air
MUSIC WITH THE GIRLS ..: A “Boy” "medley occupies the musical attention of the 65 members of the all-girl chorus and orchestra. The girls sing “Looking For a Boy,” and “Mad About the Boy” and “Th Joy Next Door.” ... WFBM, 5 p. m.
ORCHESTRAS OF THE WORLD... Musical master Ward Glenn presents the Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis, conducted by Ernst Hoffmann. Joining with the Indianapolis. Symphony. Choir, directed by Edwin Biltcliff, the group will present excerpts from the “Magnificat” by Bach and “Choral Fantasia” by Beethoven. Piano soloist will be Mr, Biltcliff . . . WIRE, 6:30 p. m. TARZAN . . . Unaware that fierce eyes watch from behind every rock, the American safari plunges deep into the jungle. But the mysteries of Africa become real when the party hears the throbbing of drums and chants in “The Fead Hunters of Yambls|* «+» WFBM, 7:30 p. m. ’
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