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It s Blackwood On Bridge TTiink Before Returning Your Partner's Lead

In the past few columns I have outlined a number of situations where you should not return your partner's lead, after winning the first trick. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Dalu) S - Q 10 3 H - K J 8 D - K J 10 8 3 C - 8 6

East

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West

(Mr. Ma.sten») - A 5 4 H - 6 5 2 D - 9 7 C - Q J 10 7 3

S - 7 2 H - 9 7 4 D - A 4 2 C - A 5 4

ftouth (Mr. Abel) S - K J 9 8 6 H - A Q 10 D - Q 6 5 C - K 9

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. MORE-THAN 50 foreign scienlats, we read, have been barred from entry into the United States n thg last two years. All those grains and they couldn’t figure »ut how to get into this country! i i t ft* Hamburg, Germany, hamburger is called “klops.” Probably tastes like that, too ! ! ! An Ohio woman, age 75, claims •he's baked one million pies since 1911. We'd say she's one of mankind's greatest benefactors. t i ! The Harvard college observatory reports sighting of a comet go faint it can be seen with only the most powerful of large tele-

scopes. What with Mars’ visit and the sun’s total e c 1 i p s e—who cares ? ? ! ! Moscow's toughest saloon has been converted into an ice cream parlor. Color scheme's probably the same—from red eye to jed raspberry soda. t t t That hassle over the naming of "Miss Michigan" for 1954 has certainly turned into a beaut of a brawl. 1 1 ! Zadok Dumkopf says the latest news dispatches from Latin America are always making higi thirsty or hungry—coffee price rises in Brazil and the war in that banana republic, Guatemala.

The bidding:

South West North 1 S Pass 2 D 5 D Pass 3 S

4 S All Pass

Remember these are

lions. Often. and especially against no trump contracts, returning partner's suit is exactly

the right thing to do.

But never do it blindly. Always consider the bidding ami th looks of the dummy—then use

your best judgment.

Here is another hand in whirh the return of partner's openinglead would have been disastrous .Mr. Masters led the queen of clubs against the 4-spade contract. Mr. Champion won with the ace and searched for some line of play which would net his

side four tricks.

Club Return Hopeless He knew Mr. Masters’ clubs were headed by the queen and jack. If Mr. Masters had held the king of clubs as well, he would have led it. Therefore, the king was in the closed hand and a club return was hopeless. Going back over the bidding. Mr. Champion considered with interest the fact that Mr. Abel had raised his partner's diamonds and so must have at least three cards in that suit. Mr. Masters, then, could have no more than two. It was unlikely that he held a singleton, since he p rob Ably would have chosen that

for his opening lead.

II<F|»es He Has Stopper

So Mr. Champion hope<T his partner had a stopper in the trump suit and that he could ruff a third round of diamonds. Further reasoning told him he must lead a low diamond at trick two—not the ace. The ace had to be retained as the only entry to the East hand aftw Mr Masters won his hoped-fei t: ump trick. This good reasoning got its just reward. Mr. Abel won the second trick with dummy’s 10 of diamonds : ; nd led a spade. Mr. Masters won with the aee of trumps and relumed his last diamond. Mr. Champion took the aee and led another diamond for his partner, to ruff. Down one.

LOOKING... ...AT I IFF By trick Branded Once again I want to call your attention to what I have said .several tim s before: The larger a story is played up in your n wspaper, the no: e a'terrtdora there is being given to a certain subje. 1, the mo: e unusual that subject is. Right at the moment juvenile delinquency is all the rrge. You see it in headlines i nevory metropolitan paper. You hear it discussed t: 'in the pulpit and in alrr.os f every club or lodge assembly. Whenever a few people get together for svnoa. canasta, scrabble or bridge, juvenile delinquency comes up sooner or later.

lem, ? Is

just an out is of our t

ory in the pap-

naps in somev. because our pc much smalh There was a

ers the other day and it was played up BIG about two rival gangs on New Yo.V. E-v-t Side. The members of one gang didn't dare to invade the territory of the other one. If they did there

was bloodshed.

In a recent map Samuel Chotzinoff 1 called ‘‘East Side 1 spoke of the time

the turn of

he was 7.

And in the article ed exactly the same situation as the one p:intc i in the newspapers just a few days ago. The same tough gangs, the same

sort of juvenile immorality, in 1898 as in 1954. In the first six months of this year there were 1.914.000 births in this country—an increase of 2.6 per cent over last year’s birth rate for the same period. That means, of eemrse, that there will be that percentage of increase in juvenile delinquents 15 or 16 years from now. Simple arithmetic, isn't it? However the marriage rate has gone down from 743.000 to 704,000 for the same period. I don't know whether that means more kids in the streets, more unwanted or unwatched kids—let’s wait 15 or 16 years and see. Or. perhaps, we don’t have to wait if we do something about it’ In England juvenile delinquency has decreased by 14 per cent in just one year. They have DONE something about it, not just made speeches. Home Secretary David Maxwell Fife, the British top law enforcement officer, believes tha. children are NOT naturally good citizens, that they have to be MADE fa be good. In Liverpool, that tough seaport, 600 youth clubs have been started in the last five years to keep kids ^off the streets and teach them the decencies of life. In Wigan. Lancashire, the parents must appear with their children in the juvenile courts and are often fined heavily. On the Isle of Man, juvenile delinquents are flogged. Whipping had been abolished in 1D4S. but the juvenile crime rate went up so heavily that it was restored in 1952. In the schools TEACHERS HAVE COMPLETE LATITUDE TO DEAL OUT CORPORAL FUNISHMEN. According to rej por ts, the discipline in the I schools is excellent. Movies are graded and children are barred from those graded for adults. There are other measures taken against juvenile

delinquency in England. And it has gon« down by 14 per cent.

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