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Mr. Dale Solves Problem Of Handling Glub Suit

of the suit with the

It Mr. Abel led a low club Mrs. "os" West vulnerable Keen d have to play the king 8310962 (or not the trick), and again H-8 e Mr. Dale would play. low from his D-KJ94 hand and the board. c—Q183 Returns a Heart MR. ABEL MRS. KEEN Actually Mr, Abel didn’t lead a{8—-8 8 Reel) club. He returned a heart, hoping(H—-K J 7642 HA Q9 5 the closed hand contained at least D—7 6 D-—1053 one more card in that suit. But|{C—A 82 CK 109 4 Mr. Dale ruffed in the dummy MR. DALE sad 1HWw 3 -4mall club fram His S-AK154% han H-10 . In effect he got to discard one D-AQS83 of his club losers on one of dum- CJ 85 my's trumps, a very nice trick if|The bidding: you can do it. In fact you can't|SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST do it yourself. You have to have, 1 § Pass 48S AllPass

the help of an opponent.

An opponent must lead a suit in. which both your hand and Teen Problems—

the dummy are void—and at a C bd time when both your hand snd WOME FIOME dummy contain at least one ° te On Time A vital past Df this play is to n ime strip every possible gard from the ' opponents’ hands before surren- Don t Break

dering the lead. If Mr. Dale had ty | not played out all his diamonds Family Rules on this hand before putting Mr. By JEAN

Abel in with a heart, ’he would have had no advantage at all. | about dating hours. Last Sat.Mr. Abel, after winning the

heart trick, would simply return| I would be home at 11. My a diamond without damage to his! did not want to leave and said side. And Mr. Dale would have, he would explain to my parents.

had to play the clubs himself, losing a total of three club tricks.

listen. Now Send questions on bridge to | cannot go out on dates any Mr. Blackwood, The Times, | more. 8. J. W. Indianapolis 9. Oh, honey. What did you expect? Prohibiting all’ dates

seems a pretty drastic punishment for one mistake. But surely you don't think you could hide behind your date’s coat-tails! Naturally, your parents would resent it. All you can do now is to admit you , error in judgment and ask Pop and Mom to reconsider their ban on dates. Perhaps they will set a definite time limit—a week or two, let's say.

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. o ” MEANWHILE, give some thought to the dangers of being a yes-man. It's a teen trait, all right. Naturally you want to do what other kids do. And its so easy to say “Yes” against your better judgment, Actually nothing worries parents more. It makes them fear that you're weak and easily led astray. Besides, it hurts their pride to have you use others as a go-between. When a youngster is urged to. break family rules, he must learn to say “No” to himself. A momentary rating as a “good sport” isn't worth the cost. . Punishment if you're found

trust and approval.

J 1 . . : What's Right i Situation: You have invited a couple over for the evening and your very young child wants to stay up to “see the company.” Wrong Way: Let him stay up way past his bedtime. Right Way: Put him to bed at the regular hour or if you do let him stay up to greet the guests, put him to bed after a few minutes. (A small, tired child makes so many demands on his parents they cannot give their guests the attention they should.)

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RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer A ST. LOUIS husband is seeking a divorce from his wife on grounds that she frequently complains about the servants, the children, finances, and other matters. He claims he doesn’t get at home the relief from complaints he is entitled to after hearing complaints all day at work. It was bound to happen. Women have been told often that they should meet

Ruth Millett their husbands with a smile, stifle the urge to unload the

day's troubles on their big, broad shoulders, yet to be willing to listen sympathetically while their husbands tell what went wrong at the office. So the men are sure to expect that kind of treatment as their due. But they'd be wise not to make a divorce issue out of the unloading of troubles. Because they're too often guilty on that score themselves. Papa may be the soul of di-

Husband Wrong for Seeking Divorce Because Wife Nags

plomacy at the office. He may nobly stifle the urge to tell off the boss worker or a know-it-all client.

or an annoying co-

But he reserves the right to

let off

steam when he gets

home, and he expects his wife

to soothe his ruffled disposi-

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# ” # BEING A MAN, he may not be as understanding when his wife starts in to tell him her troubles, Few wives actually

, expect a man to be.

But even if he doesn’t exert

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ought to be resigned to some

complaining. After

woman

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looks after children meets with as many frustrations and annoyances as a man in any business or profession. So while he may not welcome her complaints, he certainly shouldn't regard them as grounds for divorce. Home is sometimes a battleground. It can’t always be a haven. The man who gets a wife who never complains and never burdens him with her troubles is

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