1941-09-02 — Page 19

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September 2, 1941.

By Walt Disney

WALT DISNEY

Phasibatoi by King Besturen Baudiente. În

RUSSO-GERMAN

WAR:

PICTURES

Those photographs, which are among the first batch of pictures to be sent from Moscow to Now York by newly-equipped radio transmission, are exclusive to the "Hongkong Telegraph.”

MOSCOW RAID-Nazis are trying to repost in Moscow the same indiscriminate air blitz tactics they adopted in England. This apartment house in the Soviet capital, far from any military objective, has had its rear wall sliced away by a bomb, and every room is exposed.

RED ARMY NURSES are pictured horo sowing undergar- ments for soldiers. To release mon for duty at the front, women are taking over many civilian dutios in Russia.

Sinreind Court

BALLY'S SHOES

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NEW CONSIGNMENT.

OF

DAY AND EVENING

MODELS

LADIES DEPT..

TEL. 28151

LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.

CONTRACT How to Play

BRIDGE

WAND

How to Win

By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON

Off on the Wrong Foot

It was North's double, even more

"DEAR Mrs Culbertson:" I appre-

clate your comments from than South's opening bid, that led

time to time on Interesting or un- to such'n poor match-point score usual hands. The following hand for North-South. Even with equal was held by me in duplicate bridge, vulnerability, or nonvulnerability, match-point scoring:

"South dealer. "Both sides vulnerable

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QJ 1083.

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N

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North should not have considered doubling merely because he held two spade tricks. South had announced (although untruthfully) that bis hand

was virtually defenceless. Hence North, with three hearts, should have been doubtful about South delivering even one trick to the defence of a spade contract.

Admittedly, North

In Д "Lough spot" after the two previ ous bids. A pass would convey a picture of less strength than North Getually held, and a heart ralse might be severely penalised. All in n, however, since North did have to choose from among many

evils,

was

a raise to Ave hearts was the least dangerous. After such a raise it would be East's turn to be "on the spot," and he might very well dea 10 double. course, did double, either bold

West should

not permit it

but

should go to five

"I was sitting West and the hand is the worst freak I ever held. South opened with a bid of four hearts, a bad bid, of course, I then bid four spades. This was

tu stand, or rash and I don't know which you; would say.

spades. This, I ngured this way. If would have to

I am afraid, North to double, and South any partner had nothing, the oppo-probably would have to leave the nents had a stam; my partner double In, since his own absurd had something, the sacrifice would opening bid had deprived him of be worthwhile and obviously it was the opportunity to locate an ace in the last opportunity for a bld. North the North hand and since, there- doubled. I made five, which anally fare, he could not know that a amall proved to be a tie for top.

slam in either diamonds or hearts

"I would oppreciate your com- ments on all the bids, B. G., New York."

South's four heart bld was for out of line; such a bid, being a shut- out, denies defensive strength.

South's holding was distinctly. slammish and, although he could not afford to open with a two bid when holding only four honour-tricks, the bid that offered the greatest chance of reaching the proper spot was a mere one heart.

West had no need to feel that he was rasi in overcalling with four spades. His terrifie freak made such an overcall highly logical.

ld be a laydown.

To-morrow's Hand

North dealer. Both sides vulnerable.

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N WE S

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How should this hand be bid?

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WOMEN FIGHT TOO-Russian women are taking an active part in the war. This woman motor-cyclist is recolving her assignment at air raid precautions headquarters in Moscow,

GRIN AND BEAR IT

By Lichty

RUSSIAN "GUESTS”—Hot borsch and black broad make up the luncheon fare for these Gorman prisoners at a Russian internment camp somewhere behind the lines on the Eastern Front. The Nazis evidently enjoy the food they are getting, as picture shows.

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HORSE ALSO USED-This photograph, found on a German prisoner of war, indicates that the Nazi blitzkrieg, door not depend wholly on the panxers. German horso-drawn artillery is soon pässing a wrecked tank.

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