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July 29, 1941. By Walt Disney
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CONTRACT How to P
BRIDGE How
JOSEPHINE CULBERTS
A Silly Play
"LOCKING the stable after the that ever une defensive heart trick horse is gone" in not any more would be available. He compromised logleal at the bridge table than in ¦ by tending the club jack. This lend other fields of activity. Unfortunate. I ly, West in the following dent didn't know how to apply an old adage to a new (to him) äituation.
North dealer.
Rubber bridge.
Neither alde vulnerable.
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The bidding:
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seemed highly favourable to the declarer, who won with the king and immediately played two rounds of clubs in order to get rid of his singleton heart. West count- ered this by ruing with his worth- Les trump, but unfortunately for
his side, his next action conceded the contract. Probably with the de- termined but chaotic thought that he would not let declarer get rid of another heart, West banged down the heart Jackt Declarer ruffed. knocked out the space ace, and took the balance of the tricks with the greatest of ease,
illustration of pure
The
West's lead of the heart after de- clarer had discarded n heart was an
absurdity. With singleton heart staring him in the face in durmay. It was reason- able to suppose that declarer would not have risked three club plays in order to get rid of one henet if he had held more than one! Thus, de- clarer's plays showed precisely two clubs and one heart. What was more likely than that he held four diamonds, which meant that ast would be void in diamonds? It goes without saying that West should have shifted
to a diamond' In the shift that it
The bidding requires little ment. East, with six clubs and five hearts, might well have overcalled originally in the longer sult, pre- paratory to bidding the hearts but in view of the great disparity certain knowledge that the
cost a trick but
To-morrow's Hand
action
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North dealer. North-South vulnerable:
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be criticised. After West jumped all might in the vital trick. the way to four hearts (in a desper ate but futile attempt to shut out the opponents) there was of no need for East to mention his clubs. He rebid hearts to drive the opponents to the five level, but then subsided, feeling that he would have an excellent chance to defeat a fire - spade contract,
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What East rently hoped for, of course, was diamond opening which would be able to ruff. West, however, could not quite visu- alize that situation. He did conclude that there was no great future in the heart lead, since his extreme length in the sult made it unlikely!
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SYNOPSIS:
In
Running frue form Dulen Ward CANR Sothern) messed things up? at the party ranged to scil
house
she
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Gordon Daly's
DULCY
Adapted by
RANDALL M. WHITE
From the stage success by
GEORGE S. KAUFMAN
,
and
MARC CONNELLY
flan Hunter) aeroplane maior to C. Ruper Forbes (Roland Young) and also win Mr Forbes' consent to a marriage between his daughter Angela Lynn Carver) and her brother BUI (Dan Dailey, Jr).
An accidental quest who represented himself as Schuyler
Van Dyke (Reginald Gardiner)but is
really the deranged brother of
Patterson, a Van Dyke ass fo
"This thing's worth mil tions" sätt Van Dyke,
by Dulcy hat
Van
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Dyke"
"Joony- that the bug" acroplane rean- ufacturer countered
as
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Homer Potter-
son
ke left roont. Vby, Mr Patterson! What are you doing here?" he cried. “You remember me, of course-C. Roger Forbes Forbes Aircraft,
you know."
"Oh, yes, Mr Forbes. Glad to see you again," Patterson replied with his mind quite obviously on other things.
has bought an option on the motor
"The Van Dyke interests seem la toith worthless cheque.
keep you pretty busy.. Forbes,
must be enraped at mishaps of which he has
important for him to send you up been the victim, is about to take
Неге at this hour," Forbes sald his family home. He's a hit wor-
knowingly. ried about the motor deal,
CHAPTER SIX
"ROGER, there are times
most <f
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when I suspect that you're out of your mind. And there are
other times-like now-when I'm sure
of it!" Mrs Forbes was making the wonderful op- portunity. "Why did you let Mr Van Dyke steal that motor from right out under your
She'd heard" "naxe'?"
Vän Dyke make his díre prediction of ruin for the entire Forbes family and she may have been thinking, too, of the night before when her hus band had had some things to say to her.
biting
In the living room the grandiloquent purchaser of Gordon Daly's brain child had just left him and Duley, with another of his strange marks.
re-
Dulcy was clasped in Gor- don's arms when Homer Pat- terson entered the room.
"Er-please forgive me,' he said. I'm Homer Patter- son, I'm looking for Miss Ward."
"Well-i-just little matter of business we simply had to clear. up to-day," Patterson answered with the same air of preoccupation. "If you'll excuse me, Mr Forbes-I have a phone call to make."
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THE minule Homer Patterson was out of sight C. Roger Forbes walked to the door of Van Dyke's room with the air of a man who had thought long and hard and arrived at a very definite conclt- sion.
About this-motor-of-Daly's "Van Dyke," he said ta he entered the room. "I wonder if I might look it over. Purely, professional inter- -est, you know."
"Certainly No troubles at all!" answered Van Dyke heartily. I'd like to look it over again myself- it makes a wonder breeze!"
.
transfer of option he had written for Van Dyke to sign.
Patterson shrugged his shoulders. "Let me see that cheque," he said, turning to his brother,
it duly and legally transferred ten thousand dollars from C. Roger Forbes to Schuyler Von Dyke.
"You're perfectly satisfied with your deal, Forbes?.. This motor is a good thing?' he said.
"I'm perfectly satisfled-and I guess you know how good a thing this motor is," Forbes answered triumphantly.
"Well, Schuyler," said Patterson addressing his brother. "This check will pay for your Come along.'
plane.
THE alrcraft manufacturer had a
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little more crowing to do. "My dear Miss Ward," he suld when he met Dutey and Gordon a mlatites later. "I just want you to know that all your trickery has been of no avall. I've
Just bought Mr Van Dyke's optlon on Mr Daly's motor. You Sught to know better than to match wit with a man who has been in bust- ness all his life. How in the world Lid you expect me to swallow the story that Mr Van Dyke was in- sane? I happen to know Homer Patterson and I know he doesn't go 'round chasing lunatics."".
.
Once more both Duley and Gor- don stood aghast. Dulcy was the Arst to speak.
"But Mr Van Dyke, must have been crazy," she said. "He paid Gordon len thousand dollars and besides gave him a twenty-one per- ceni royalty."
"Twenty-one percent! That's in- possible!" exetaimed Forbes wide- nyed,
"Oh, no, it isn't! I remember... because twenty-one is my lucky number," Dulcy replied with a sin- cerity that made Gordon marvel.
"That's all right, Mr Forbes," he interjected. "You don't have to--" "Oh, no you don't. You can't squeeze me out now!" Forbes fum- ed. "If Van Eyke's crazy then I'm crazy too. I'll pay the twenty- one perécat."
Gordon continued to look like a inan in a trance as Forbes left him and Duley on a garden seat near the dock.
------He saw Henry-come-up from the lake leading Sneezy by the hand. "Don't tell nobody we been rowin' 'round in circles they think we're nuts," he heard Henry say. "But I guess we did all right by keepin outta the way." This mys- terious speech didn't help to clear his mind.
Finally, the light seemed to
Forbes gave a start-but he had break. He took Dulcy's hand. "I made up his mind,
manufacturer
The aeroplane knew his business. It was his ex- pert hands that put Gordon's modet through its paces, down in the boathouse agala.
"Remarkablef I can't understand what
Remarkable" he kept saying more to himself than to his companion who stood by. Interest- ed ninly In "the breeze."
"Look here, Van Dyke," Forbes rald finally. "You're in no position to manufacture these motors. I means equipping a plant, costly ex-. periments, and lots of things. With all your other interests, this probably isn't of any great im- portance to you. I'll give you a profit of five thousand dollars on your option."
see it all now, darling." he said. "After everything else falled you loid Forbes Van Dyke was crazy so that when he saw Patterson here he'd think we were trying to put something over on him-which Is exactly what happened. That was a great bit of thinking, dear."
"But, Gordon, 1 dkin'!" was Duley's completely befuddled ans
wer,
"No need to side step to make way for me," Gordon laughed. "You put the whole deat over-and nobody else."
"I don't know what you're taik- ing about-I don't know what any- body's talking about," Little Miss Fix-it erled in impotent denfal.
"Do I look like a fool?" exclaim Barbes family when they came BROTHER BILL was with the down from the lodge to their waft- ing boat.
ed Van Dyke Iridignantly. "This thing's worth millions." As ho remembered it, these were the exact words Duley had used. ·
"Oh!" gasped Forbes โปร feathers fell-but he needn't have worried.
"That's me," said Dulcy.
"Oh, I see. Tell me, Miss Ward, do you have a guest by. the name of Schuyler Van Dyke?" the newcomer asked.
"Yes," Dulcy answered, "Thank heavena!” Patter- son said with a sigh of relief. "Permit me to explain. My atory may be a bit startling. The
know you Schuyler Van Dyke is my brother, Horace Patterson. Unfortunately, he suffers from delusions of grandeur--- thinks he's a millionaire goes around forming big companies. Of course he's perfectly harmless.. I'm glad I arrived before he got him. H
man
Bolf Involved."
ан
Dulcy and Gordon, stared hopelessly at each other. They the had tumbled out of clouds!
Skilful wheedling on Homer Patterson's part won. his brother's promise to leave the Ward lodge quietly and return at once, to New York. Ho was reluctant to go, he said, because of the big deal he had pending..
IT wasjust a few minutes after
Forbes had tried to redeem lis
·kualsens Judgment in the eyes of ~h{i ̈crificat-wife and had been told
"Make it ten thousand and it's a deal," continued the master show- man playing the game he loved so well. Forbes renched for his cheque book and pen.
was writing frantically when Homer Palierson came through the door in. frantle search of his ward.
"Walt a minutel What's going. in here?" he shouted as- Forbes thrust one "paper hito Van Dyke's hand and accepted another one from him.
"You're too late, Mr Patterson," Forbes cried exultantly. "I've just bought your principal's interest In the Gordon Daly motor!"
"But you don't understand there's something I'd like to ex- plain," continued Patterson.
There's nothing, to explain, Mr Patterson," Forbes rejoined short- ty, You're a pretty shrewd law yer but you can't get around this.".
The"" "paper ho waved WAN.
"Goodbye, Angela!" Dulcy called, "... and Bill, are you going too?"
"Yeah I'm in the family again," Bl answered. "I don't know what you said or did-I don't even want to know. All I'm sure of in-it must have been unconscious."
As the guests and Bill alld out on. the quiet waters of the lake, Gor- don's look Dulcy in his arms,
"Listen, darling," he said ten- derly. "From now on, I wish you'd let me in an 'your plans."
"Oh, Gordon," she answered na. she clung close, to revel in the protection of his strength, "From now on I have no more plans. I'll never interfere in anything ngala as long as I live."
"Fine, darling, that's perfect," nald Gordon-but he wondered at. the sparkle ho saw growing in hi bride-to-be's eyes as she looked but after the departing launch.
"Oh, Gordon! I've just thought of the most marvellous iden, she exploded. "You know Eleonor Forbes isn't really very happy with Mr Forbes-and. I thought that next week-end."
THE END.
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