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COA : VERY FEW bridge players have taken time to study the laws. In most cases the law books have been so complited that one had to be an rt to reason: them out. of this on has been eliminated in: new code. Players everywhere ‘will be pleased fo learn that the penalties are not as severe. A careful study of the new code brings out the fact that many of the provisions that were in the 1935 code and dropped in 1043 have been revived. Fol- - lowing are some of the important changes that players will want to know about. The penalty for exposing a jack or higher during the auetion, or exposing two or more cards, has been mitigated. Partner is barred now for only one round of bidding and declarer no longer can call the opening lead. The change in the law governing insuffitient bids will mean a great deal to tournament players. The general public already had more or less adopted the principle now incorporated in the new law, namely, if you make an insufficient bid, there is no penalty if the insufficient

4 bid is corrected in the same

suit. For example, if South bids two hearts and the next player bids two diamonds, the general public has always felt that if the insufficient bidder changes his bid to three diamonds, there is no penalty. Under the new law there is no penalty.

has been further revised to the effect that you can substitute a pass for the insufficient bid. For example, South may open with’ four spades, but you think .that he bid only one spade, and you bid two diamonds. You are then informed that the original bid was four spades. Under the old law you were

can substitute .a pass. However, if you pass, you are sub

ner is barred from further bid*ding, and if an opponent becomes the declarer, he may prohibit the lead of any suit or call for the lead of any suit.

plays to the next trick. Of course the defender’s revoke card becomes a penalty card. When a card becomes a penalty card, it must be left face up on the table until played, and it

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Bridge— Contract Won By Play Of False Card

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority

I HAVE often said that the Dest bridge in thé country is played in the restaurants in New York-Botween sessions of | a tournament, or affer the evening session, the gang will drop | in at the restaurant, and of | course bridge hands are the |

At Trader Tom's steak house | in New York the other nicht, | we were talking about falsecard plays. We all agreed that

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should not have fooled anyone. West opened the eight of diamonds and East won with the ace, South played the queen. Bear in mind that North and South had bid both spades and hearts. The diamond opening looked good to East, and he was anxious to establish the

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THE INSUFFICIENT bid:

required to make a sufficient | bid. Now you can bid five dia- | monds without penalty, or you !

1 ject to two penalties, your parts

The revoke penalty also has | | been softened. You now can | ‘correct a revoke without pen- | alty provided that you do so | before you or your partner |

@nit. while he still had the ace | slubs for re-entry. There was 'o8sibility that he had the ‘t suit stopped, and being 1 in spades, he hoped that i partner had that suit.

stopped, ” s " WITH ALL this on be pet. he let the queen of dianfonds

fool him and came back with the seven of diamonds. Of course, declarer won this trick ‘with the king, ran five spades, four hearts and the jack of diamonds, and made five no trump. East should have realized that declarer held the king-queen-jack of diamonds. Other wise his partner would not

portunity either in leading, following suit, discarding or trumping. Of course if another suit is led and you have a

card of that suit you must follow suit. '

« ® . J ANOTHER principle of general practice that has been adopted in the new laws is the fact that dummy now may warn his partner that he is | about to lead or play from the

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told his partner that he was

about to: lead from the wrong hand, the tournament director would be called and the opponents. could tell the declarer which hand to lead from. Now even a tournament player may

"warn his partner that he is

about to lead from the wrong | hand without penalty. Perhaps. the greatest change took place in the law governing the lead out of turn. A lead out of turn occurs most often on the opening lead. For example, South is the declarer and it is West's turn to make the opening lead, but now East makes the opening lead by mistake, Under the old rules it took a well qualified judge and jury to try you, prosecute and sentence you. Under the new law, all the declarer can do is to treat the erroneous lead as a penalty card; or in case of an opening lead, declarer may prohibit the lead of the suit led out of turn in error.

” » ” SOME of the changes have their humorous side. ample, in Law 89, which deals with the claiming of tricks, the new law requires the declarer to make a statement, when he claims the balance of the tricks, as to how he intends to play the rest of the cards. If he does not make such a statement; the law states that he may not lead a trump while either defender has a trump. So one of these days you may find yourself with nothing left in your hand but the ace, king, queen and jack of trumps. If you claim the balance of the tricks, and one of the opponents happens to have a trump, only the Supreme Court can decide how you can finish the hand out. As a matter of fact, the entire law on the claiming of tricks is so confused that probably the |bes’ thing to do is never to claim tricks again. You can find yourself seng

tenced to move over to the gin |

rummy game.

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TEEN PROBLEMS—

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WHAT TIME IS IT?—Mary Moriarity consults her wrist waich |

while Skip Walker worries about getting her home on time as they comd out of the Indiana Theater. The curfew set by parents for teen movie dates’ is usually before midnight. Both of the models in this photo, especially posed for The Times, are students at Technical High School.

By JEAN EVERY TEENER who dates has movie dates. So let's think about them. Beginners, limited to one date a week and an early curfew, can take in the first evening show on a Friday or Saturday.

» » » IT'S even smarter, though, to start your dating career with afternoon movies, The film is the same. And Pop and Mom will definitely be more lenient toward daylight dating. Evening movies are proper even for twelve-year-old dates, provided

have opened the diamond eight. It was easy to count that the was Therefore it must have been the top of nothing, which meant that the three missing honors were in the South hand.

If he had correctly read South’ for the king and jack of

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parents approve, Patronjze your neighborhood theaters, youngsters, if you're under sixteen. It’s not correct for twelve-to-fifteeners to go to downtown movies in any big city, without an adult. Sound stuffy? Well, kids, theater crowds are liable to be pretty sophisticated,

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diamonds, and recalled South's u x =

heart bid,. East would have known that he should lead back the ace of clubs. That would have brought a high club from West, clubs would have been continued, and, before South got in the lead, East and West would have cashed four clubs and the ace of diamonds, set-

ting the

FURTHERMORE, a trip downtown means a transportation problem. Ten to one, Johnny, you won't get Sue home on, time. Then goodbye dates! Even at a small-town or neighborhood movies, téeners of all ages have to watch their manners. Don't make spec-

Men and Women— Colors Exert An Effect On Romance |

wore an orange dress. had a terrific quarrel about it. Catherine the Great knew the effect of a bright green + dress on Russian men. When she heard a rival was coming to her ball dressed in green velvet, she hung the whole ballroom in green velvet— and the other woman was practically invisible.

# » = SAYS ONE expert on romance, white—above all—is the color a girl should strut as much as possible to get a man to fall in love. He { - claims that the male subconsciously conneets crisp, clean white with love and marriage. But you mustn't wear white all the time, You'd look like a hospital nurse. According to what some magazine advertisers have learned about color appeal, a man should wear the more delicate tints, shades and hues, if he wants to get ~ a woman's favorable attention. And, aside from white, a woman needs solid colors to grab off a man’s interest fast. . Any little girl takes a chance, though, if she leaves that pale pink sweater home in the dresser drawer and banks too mush on the solid blue lumber jacket. A lot of men are color blind—10 to one more than women. But they can still make out outlines and silhouets.

‘Returns From Trip Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo Sr., 4520 N. Pennsylvania St, has returned | from a visit to New York. She visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Allan Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

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| le. get Fin scovered. Some peop. e. get tof this condition by stopping i others by. leading a It is not a serious rder, unless it is ith something else. A Sensa,, tion of irregular beats, however, .|should not be neglected. A Another fairly common type of regularity is paroxysmal tachycardia, - in which the heart beats too fast at irregular intervals. Many people have this for years without appari harm. , # »

THERE ARE other types of irheart actions, some of The nature of

and by ‘the use of an instrument called an slectrocardiograph, which measures the electrical imExact diagnosis allows the physician to select the proper treatment. Drugs are used in some cases. These must be used with care, however, as they can produce harmful results if the dose is not adjusted to the particular needs of the patient. Whatever the cause of the ir. regular heart beat, the first step is to make an exact diagnosis, and the second to adjust the . treatment to the kind and severity Chinese Women of the condition. No two patients are exactly alike in these reP roud of Feet spects, . and, consequently, the TALYUAN, China—This city|outlook for future health and

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women with bound feet has turned the clock back on present- : Question: Should enlarged, although uninfected tonsils

day fashions. Those women had previously and adedoids, which do not interfere with breathing, be

hidden their feet in large western| style shoes, stuffing -the empty space with paper. Now they are| removed in a 6-year-old

showing off their small feet in| child? quaint Chinese shoes. Answer: At pre- -t, the tendency is to leave 'h ton-

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