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CONTRACT How to Play
BRIDGE
AND
How to Win
·By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON
Two Chances instead of One
THERE is one-combination of cards
ho
Declarer had overlooked a splen- that consistently escapes the at- did opportunity. After taking out
opponents' tention of almost all players. That the
only trump Is the A-Q-9 of a suit. Usually, this should have seen there was no hur- holding-producen two tricks only ry about the heart Anesse. The when a successful Anesse can be icnl play was to lead a heart from
made to the queen. But there la an- dummy and to play the nine from other possibility--lustrated in the the closed hand. As it happened, hand shown below and I heartily West would have had to use his commend it to my readers' attention, heart king on the nine and the con-
South denler, East-West vulnerable.
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The bidding:
South West 14
Pass
Dble. 4 A Poss
North East Pass
North's bid, was 'a stretch, but not logical considering his fear of any bid from the opponents.
tract would have become a laydown. But even if West had been able to
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Froud gives them new games to play.
Many of the mothers, their lives disordered by war and poverty, need help as much as the children. The centre tries to give them juùs so that they can be near their children.
In a recuperation centre at Hampstead, four miles from London, 40 of the most pathetic child victims of bomb warfare are being given a second chance at normal childhood. centre is run by Anna Freud, daughter of the late Sigmund Freud, ori-equipped to help her. Most of them were with her in her clinic in Vienna and, like her, are refugees. They are work- · ing to prevent more cases like the little Spanish boy who is so badly shocked that he is unable to dress himself or to
win with a minor honour, he still ginator of psycho-analysis.
It is a home and a clinic.
would have had to guess whether to return 4 heart or a Glamond. The former, of course, would lieve declarer of any worry. True, If the nine lost to the ten and a diamond
then were returned, declarer entered dummy
and finessed to the heart queen and fost, he would go down an extra trick, but surely that extra fifty points could have no bearing on the best way to play the hand. Finesseo, necessary or not, should be deferred as long as possible.
West opened the club king, and East followed sult with the queen. The Bee of clubs was eashed, and a third round pinyed, which South ruffed. A low spade lead to the queen cleared up the Trump situa- tion, and a heart was then played to the queen. West won and, men- * tally tossing a coin between a heart and diamond return, chose the form- er. Declarer could not avoid loss of a diamond for the setting trick.
the
To-morrow's Hand
Match-point duplicate. South dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
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◊ 102
087
MAK VA843
OK 8653 *J 6
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K 1097 OAQJ
492
♣ KQ 103
AJ764 VQJ 0974 4AB42
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Anna Freud's staff is well
He has to be led about and he stares blankly at a world he doesn't understand.
To the children who live there, the war was, only one more trouble, in an already troubled world. They children from-London's poor-speak. est families, and life was dif- ficult ever before the bombs came. Most of the children were brought to the centre by social workers who found them in hospitals or shelters.
Anna Freud's work is a small drop in a big bucket but it's a very important drop. Her studies will form a basis
Many are physically ill, all offor scientific attempts to them' emotionally upset.
are
make useful citizens out of up- rooted, war-shocked children.
lot. This kind of fund rais- ing has two advantages. People give more easily to support a specific child and it is good for the child to feel that some one is interested in him personally.
Originally the Plan's sup- porters were people of all ni- tionalities. Now, though, al- most all the money comes from the U. S. A. The Ameri- can division of the Plan has sent $91,718 to England since the war began.
Too Scared To Smile
The Plan hopes to open two new colonies in England soon. One of them will be run by Anna Freud, putting 60 more children in her care-if 60 more foster parents can be found:
One of the most pathetic children is four-year-old Rosemary Redgrave. She and her mother lost their small flat in one of London's worst bombings. Rosemary had been
in a hospital suffering from hysterin before her
ivy - covered Supported By Americans mother and a social worker
The centre is housed in a three storey, building that was formerly a private house. The furnishings bright and cheerful and the rooms are arranged, so that mothers sometimes can stay with their children. Al- though Hampstead is a quiet Buburban community, it is not. overlooked during air raids; So the cellar of the house has been made into a bomb shelter with a nurse in permanent at- tendunce.
Make Up War Games
Everything is planned to make the children feel at home. Dancing, singing and drawing are the most impor- tant activities because these things are part of every child's normal play and most of the children are too nerv- ous to concentrate on лиу-
thing more demanding. Too often the drawings and games which the children devise for themselves have to do with
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The centre costs $500 a month..and is supported by the American division of the Foster Parent Plan.
The Foster Parent Flan was organised by the author, J. B. Priestley, during the Spanish War. The object of the Plan was to take care of children made homeless by the war, and its first colonies
were
in Spain. When Re- publican Spain was defeated, the Plan moved children and colonies--to-France When France fell, it moved again, this time to England. The Plan operates eight children's colonies in England. It takės care of 4,000 children and will take others as fast as it can.
The money comes from "foster parents"-people who ugree to pay $10 a month for the support of an "adopted" child. Ten dollars doesn't
brought her to Anna Freud. Her mother, too upset to talk, begged the social worker to answer Miss Freud's ques- tions for her. She didn't want to leave the child, but she realised that Rosemary needed a doctor's help.
Rosemary walks in a curi- ous way, due to her nervous condition. She has a sad lit- tle face with big eye-glasses, behind which she squints bad- ly and probably unnecessarily. She is very much under- weight. She wants to be more often bursts into tears. to smile, but friendly, tries
Rosemary wants to Co- operate, but at the moment her difficulties are too great for her. She will need a lot of special care and loving treatment.
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Scones reminiscent of the Middle Ages are taking place dally in Graz, Klagenfurt, Wolfberg, and other parts of Austria to which the la- bourers are forcibly trans- ported in droves of 50 to 600.
The victims are exposed publicly to the view of repre- sentatives of the German" -la- bour office and local farmers, who compete with each other, for the best bargain...
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Polds working in Austria wear, a large letter P on their clothes. They may not go to church, cinema, theatre, restaurant or pūb- lic meeting.
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