Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1951 — Page 6
PAGE 6 __ ~ The Mature Parent— ;
‘White Lie" to Child
WHATEVER the color of your dress, it is a dress. Whatever the color of the lies we tell our children, they
are lies,
Lies are bad things to tell people, including children. To the 10-year-old who has brought home a “D” in arithmetic, Mr. Jones says: “Son, don't fiddle with the television set tonight. It's out of order. Better get at your homework, hadn't you?” > The television set is in perfect order, still capable of distracting Jimmy's attention from his fractions. . A thoroughly commendable end--Mr. Jones’ intention to guard Jimmy against school faflure. A bad means to it.—Mr. Jones’ lie to his child, ro» ” » . ” ” ” IF EVER a moral axiom applied to anything, the one about good ends never justifying bad means applies to training children. Mr. Jones’ lie looks innocent white, It looks, thoughtful. It ~-yressriiass TU is notoingocent. not thoughtful ahd not pro-. ras xi RSE EA con an Sy ad Sa pA he Ee ing with a son's resistance. Tit ’ Si If Mr. Jones. weren't evading the hore of dealing with his son's indignation and resentment, he would forthrightly announce a . blackout on Hopalong Cassidy pending next month's report card
Blackwood on Bridge—
Correct Bid Not
MR. MUZZY'S opening bid of = Mr. Dale opened the five of
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because he diamonds, Mrs. Keen put up the South dealer. Si wg on with Both sides vulnerable,
JIMMY WOULD not like that. He would speak his mind. While he spoke it, his father would listen. When he had finished his father would speak his mind, too. “What other fathers do ig not my business, You are my businest. You want to look at television. I want to look at a son who doesn’t.try to chisel on a job that has to be done. Where are those fractions, anyway? (Get vour book and let's see if ‘vour old man still remembers how to find-a common denominater.” : If Jimmy continued to protest, Mr. Jones would say,
how it is, son, as far as I am concerned.” That Is what is known as making a decision for a child. .~«
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WHEN AN old lady hesitates on a curb; we help her across the street. When the child we love hesitates on the curb of a decision that should he made, we help him across the street, too, We can't be defensive if we want to help our youngsters nego-
_tiate the right decisions that are beyond their strength, We can't
be secretly Afr
TEESE ED to have enoug endure until it's over. : ; 1f- we don’t have the self-assurance, endurance, love: ‘then of course, wé have-to lie,
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his partner responded with two the king. Mr. Muzzy looked over NORTH and dry In the sunshine. clubs. He should have protected the hand for a moment and then Mr. Champion | himself against this by opening! announced, “It all depends on S—A JT with one club. one card.” Whereupon he led the H—K J 2 Mr. Champion's two club re- queen of clubs and let it ride. D—1 2 gponse was wrong because it was Down Two C—AJI09 ‘ too “scientific.” He shouldn't ees WEST EAST make scientific bids when Mr. MRS. KEEN won with the king Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen Muzzy is his partner. He should'and the defense rattled off five 8 6 2 $109 58 try to make winning bids, diamond tricks to defeat the con- H—8 5 H—Q 10 9 7 whether they are recommendedii oct two tricks. Cy 2 8543 ny : ’ in the textbooks OF not op yal All Mr. Muzzy had to do ws ow on the North cards in spite of the let Mrs. Keen's queen of diamonds Mr. Muzzy diamond holding? Take a chance hold the first trick. After that, « S—K Q 4 on the diamond suit, rather than no matter how the defense went, H—A 343 a chance on Mr, Muzzy playing| they couldn't win more than two DK 38 the hand. diamonds and a club, Fre tld c-—-Q T86 : Undoubtedly Mr. Champion e ng: Put Up King would have made this contract. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST MR. MUZZY'S two no trump gut he is unwilling to make a 1H Pass 2C Pass bid was wrong because he wasn't pid which is not.“correct’-—even' “2NT Pass 3H Pass strong enough for that call. Mr.ithough it may be a winning call. SNT All Pass
Champion's three heart bid was technically correct but it almost got his side into the wrong final contract, Mr. Muzzy thought long and hard about bidding four hearts, a hopeless contract. He finally bid three no trump, which could have boty made. Only he didn't make t.
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