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Keeping an Exit Card
WHETHER to "hold up an ace or should see that his best cliance, un-
W to take it at the first opportunity less the diamond queen fortunately
is one of the most battling of all drops on the ace or king, is to make questiona for the average player.the defenders lead clubs-preferably, No hard mid fast rule can be ern- of course, up to A-Q. ployed; the right decision depends) The only way to take nine tricks entirely on the objective of each play.
(again excepting the diamond post- tlon, 'which will take care of itself) la to win the first spade trick and In a hand such as the following keep the spade ten as an exit card. the ace should not be held, un, After winning with the spade ace, cause declarer needs his low card in the sult as an exit, or throw-in, card. declarer cashes his hearts and his
South dealer, Both sides vulnerable.
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diamonds, then exists with the spade ten. West, thrown on lead, can do no more than cash his four quod spades; he then must "come to" declurer in clubs.
The objection may be raised that this plan would not succeed if West held six. Instend of five orginally spades. The answer to this is very simple: in that case, no other plan would have more chance for success. Moreover, even then, West would have to throw away a spade In order to guard the club king, if he held it.
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August 27, 1941. By Walt Disney
Library, Supreme Court
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James Hilton's strange and gripping tale of a paranoiac has RADIO
been made into a motion picture, with Robert Montgomery, Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders in the leading roles.
RAGE IN HEAVEN
SYNOPSIS:
Seeming normal, intelligent and attractive, Philip Mourell falls in love with Stella Bergen, a beautiful refugee, companion to his mother. Mrs Mourell must go away for her health. She intimates that Philip is weak and needs a woman's guidance. Out of gratitude to her, Stella marrics Philip. They are happy but the erratic, morbid side of his nature appears. He becomes obsessed by the notion that she is secretly in love with his friend Ward Andrews. To confirm his suspicions he offers Ward an engineering job at his steel works and then starts to spy on them. Each innocent action he secretly builds up into great significance. Then his behaviour causes trouble at the "stect works. To prove his own importance, he refuses to approve the housing project for the workmen.
IT
Chapter Four
WAS ABOUT TEN O'CLOCK the next morning that the workers at the factory began their grim chant. They kept at it for an hour.
"We -want-new-roofs.
We-want-new-roofs."
As Philip listened to it. something began to happen in his brain. It was all hot and scorched. It seemed-to-be.
And burning up, killing him. then the fire went down into his body and almost stopped his heart. It felt like dying.
Suddenly he could stand it no longer. He sprang to the telephone And enlled the police. A few minutes later Ward came bursting in.
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"Blast your nerve!" shouted. "Why did you call the police Do you want to start a massacre?"
Philip was pale with fury. "Get out of here. I won't be bullied by you or anybody else." He gasped. The police whistles were blowing outside and the men were running into the building.
The door opened and Stella rushed in. She had heard of the trouble at home from Eric, the chauffeur. "They're coming," she said in a stifled voice. "They're coming in the front door."
Philip's eyes were bulging out of his head. "But the police must stop them. Where are the police?"
"Herc."
Ward shouted, "for heaven's sake, get down. the back stairs. There's no telling what they'll do in this temper."
Now Phillp's face shone with hatred. "I understand. That's what you want, both of you. To see me run away. Well, I'm going to disappoint you. He looked at Ward malignantly. "You can't al- ways be in the limelight, you know." He wasn't afraid, ho told himself. He'd handle that mob all right,
★
HE started down the staircase. The men were in the large open office just below.
He faced them. "Wh-what are you doing here?" he asked weakly. "Go home."
One of the men stepped up. “If you want us to go home. call your coppers off and let us have a straight answer. Will you give us our homes or
shall we take them?" Now the other men began to shout. "Silence!" Philip cried shrilly. "How dare you break into this building? "I'll have you all arrested."
Quite good-humouredly, one of the young workers said "Alt, shut your big mouth," He threw his cap at Philip, hitting him in the face. There roar of laughter. Philip, in a panic, ducked to-
Was
ward the back stairs.
-"After="him" lads;'
one-of- the workers shouted, "don't let him give us the slip."
he In-
But as the door closed be- hind Philip. Ward tore down the stairs. "Wait!** shouted commandingly. stantly, there was a respect- ful silence. "What's the mat- Mr Mon- ter with you men? rell has already decided to pass the housing project. He'd have told you so himself just now if you'd have given him half a chance."
"Do you expect us to be- lieve that?" one of the men asked suspiciously.
Ward faced them down. "I There do if I tell it to you.” was a short pause. Then a cheer went up.
Ward stood there grimly. That housing project would go through now if he had to the order for it down Philip's throat.
ram
Philip
ALL day long,
was missing and by evening Stella was frantic.
Ward was just muking tele- phone inquiries at the police hospitals station and the when Philip came into the house. He Was tottering, could barely, walk.
His eyes were glazed. He brought his words out with difficulty. "No need to be frightened. Nobody can hurt mo. I just run away, and hide.". Suddenly he swayed and fell to the floor in a dead faint.
The doctor was summoned, and all that night long Philip tossed in bed feverish-
Now Phillip turned and watched them ан they left the room. Ward's arm Was
1hеr around shoulder. How he hated them. He wished they were dend.
It
was a full week before he
day up he went into the library anti wrote in his diary, "May ninth. What I feared has hap pened." It was true. Hadn't he seen them, heard them in his room. together? "I know now. I can't bear it any longer."
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But when Ward came to see him that day he was his old charming self. Shyly, he apologised for his behaviour at the office last week. The only way he could account for it was the fever. It must have been coming on. Fever was like that, a mirror in a funhouse. It made the whole world look ugly, Now, he
assented to the also WOS concerned and interested when Ward told him about the neeldeni at the works. Ted Dob- had beef standing on one of the platforms. The trains kept going past there full of molten slack. He must have lost his balance...
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Philip shuddered. "I suppose it's a quick death." What a queer end. Gand in a moment and flere was nothing left but a bubble in molten metal. Nobody could cry
steel. over a block of
"Ward," he
sald eagerly, "I'd like to see the place. I want to show the men that I take an interest in these things. Maybe we should put up some safeguards."
ESPITE Ward's protests that he Was still too shaky, Philip came to the foundry with him that
afternoon. Carefully, they walked down the steel staircase to the platform where, the accident had taken place.
her
✔ roar
was standing just about Ward shouted above the of the furnaces. His backe was to Philip. "We ought to fix up a safety railing and net, run- ning all the way long-"
Philip's brain was on fire: His eyes were murderous. He stepped forward and raised his hand to
Ward-a push
push that would send-him-into-the-furnace-below, But at that second Ward turned. Philip's hand dropped guillity.
Ward had, apparently seen noth- ing. "Don't you agree with me?" he asked.
"Yes-oh yes." Philip passed his hand over his forehead as if he were awakening from a bad dream. He said faintly, "I feel giddy. It must be the heat. Let's get away from here."
★
AT Philip's insistence,
Ward
came to dinner that night. Over the meal though, they were both so silent that Stella found it necessary to comment.
rose. Then she laughed and "Think I'll go into the music room and play the plano for you. Maybe that'll brighten us all up."
The door closed behind her and Ward turned to Philip. "To-day
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Call
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thefoundry, killy, Pampanini and Conchita Velasquez;
kolding in
"why did
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While
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(Soprano) and Piero Paul and Members of La Scala horrible of my house!" Then stream of abuse came from his Orchestra and Chorus; "Aida"-To lips. Ward had taken his wife Die! So Pure and Lovely! (Verdi), from him. What had they been Rosa Ponselle (Soprano) and Glavan-
behind saying
his back? What
with Orchestra, Martinell had
been they doing?
Loho News and Ward faced him
News Commentary. steadily, "Philip,
10.15 Compositions of Elgar. mind'a your whole
distorted by Yes, I am in love with Woodland Interlude (From "Carac Jealousy.
Wo: Dream Chil Stella. But she knows nothing of
eam Children. Op. 4.... it and she's never going to know."
Stella had heard them quarrel-, ling. She flung open the door. "Ward: Philip. What on earth's the matter?"
on,
Philip laughed harshly. "Coma
Ward,
why don't you tell her that you're in love with her? It's true Stelin, he's told me himself."
Very simply Ward sald. "Yes, Stella and I should have left here long ago. Her eyes were shiny bright with tears as she looked at him but she said nothing.
He went to the, front door and she accompanied him. "If you ever need me," Ward said, "Lon- don's not very far away, you know."
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11.00 London Relsy-"Brlinin To- day."
ii.15 Close Down,
IF YOUR BREATH HAS
ly. It was after midnight tensely until she returned. Theo, A SMELL YOU
when Stelln and Ward tiptoed into the room.
Philip was very still. What would his wife and Ward 'do? What would they say?
"He's breading to heavily," 'Stella whispered.
"Please," Word pleaded,, "you're worn out. You've got to get some alcep
Silo looked at him, Very well, ter volca was soft, obedient. "If wo to beat"
In the library Philip walled
us she
appeared, he asked, "Hins be gone?"
"Yes, he's gone.".
He looked at her with infinite sadness "And you've gone with. him."
(Philip is titterly poisoned by his hale and fealousy), His thinking has become strange and warped atmost to the point of mania. Will. this prous menace to Stella's aafaty? Read" to norrow's epi-
#ode)
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