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Spanish
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metal bolt
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state
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drops
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short,
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in a poem
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family
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
WHITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By Shepard Barclay
“The Authority on Authorities'*
CPSET THE CARD READING
CLEVER false carding really
consists of upsetting the oppo
lents’ card reading. For instance,
fthe declarer overtakes a J with an
ice, an opponent who holds a K
sill immediately place the Q with
lis partner. Especially in no trump
contracts, this Is likely to cause
bim to repeat the lead of that suit
rather than make a switch which
can be fatal to the contract
4KB 6 5 2
¥KJ 9 5
♦ K 6
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*' 3 * ’to *lO6 4 2
♦ A 10 5 4 > 4QJ97
* A Q 8 3 S. J *K J 4
*J 7 4
¥A Q 8
*8 3 2
*lO 75 2
(Dealer: West. North-South vul
lerable.)
West opened the bidding on this
leal with 1-Diamond. North over
ailed with 1-Spade, East and
South passed, West doubled, East
Jid 2-Hcarts, West 2-No Trumps,
East 3-Diamonds and West 3-No
frumps.
Against this contract, North ted
he spade 5, which South covered
'dh the J. West realized at once
het he had to develop diamonds
3 order to make game and that
i switch to hearts, if the diamond
How Mental Disorders
Are Treated Nowadays
S logan clexdening, m. d.
LAST WEEK I saw the desk on
*“ c 'h Jonathan Swift wrote “Gul-
Jver’s Travels”. It is in Dublin,
noused in the hospital which Swift
founded, and to
which he gave
all his wealth
when he died.
He wanted to
found a hospital
for the treat
ment of mental
diseases be
cause he was
impressed with
the inhuman
way the insane
were handled in
his day. Ironi
cally, his own
mind gave way
If M '
I fa&k I
|ji
tlendening
and he was an
hcsnita’i if nci ’ * think, died in the
Th‘ tal he sou
Dr Pil Uperintendent of Swift’s,
over Leeper > showed me
u se fr.r 6 hospitaI > which still Is in
it is th m * nt *l patients. Indeed,
best p f „, e bfest ’ most modern and
is hospital °f its kind
snift fnt .' Dr - deeper is a great
w °nderfui h f and has made a
»tormv r1 Co ection of relics of the
Cl 'T« St He
af 6 a collecti °n of the
C, “ S t Sed in the «re of
law th- '- nls in the old days. I
fctre *f s and rin gs which
Ns w “J > ‘ ml thelr legs Pa
a iuneerl ? ained to the wall of
other ° fton for months. Ah
*as to ruff 6 pu Sed to quiet them
c hair ann . • ern in a revolving
they Wer ,P ln them around until
Poor thinljfX and The
‘Pots i n fu’ * one °f the brightest
1,16 modem u nnals °f medicine is
these unfrTt hnmane treatment of
In yrtunates.
Bre hospilal today you
%d r " ta c °mfortable, well fur
s - They are made to
thoroughly
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15—South
American
humming
bird
20—Periods o f
time
22—Constella- _
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K was lost, would endanger his
contract. Instead, therefore, of
winning the first spade lead with
the Q, he put on the Ace. There
was really no sacrifice involved, as
he could still win another spade
trick, but the important thing was
to implant in North’s mind that
the spade Q was held by South and
that one more round would set up
the suit
After winning with the spade A,
declarer led to the club K and
finessed the diamond Q to North’s
K. Feeling confident that his part
ner had the spade Q. North 66n-’
tinued that suit and the declarer
was home.
• • •
Tomorrow's Problem
9 J 10 6 4 3 2
4 A 8
*9
♦ QJ 732 ▲ 10 9
VQ& N. 4AK 8 7
4Q9 6 3 >* (4 5
*3 2 c 44 2
—^— 4QIO 7 5
4 A 5
4 None
4 K J 10 7 5
4AKJ 8 6 4
(Dealer: South. Both sides vul
nerable.)
West led the Spade J against
South’s contract of 6-Diamonds. lit
which hand should the first trick
be won?
look homelike: there is no sugges
tion of restraint or the atmosphere
of a cell. These rooms lead into
large sitting rooms where the pa
tients may congregate and talk, or
play games together. Outside are
pretty gardens where they may
walk at will, and which give no
impression of an institution.
Hot Bath Quieting
If a patient is disturbed he is
quieted by gentle means—one of
which is a prolonged stay in a hot
bath. This has been found to be
a very effectual method of calming
people who are delirious or mani
acal.
All methods of treatment have a
place in such an institution —there
are rooms for massage, and for
electrical treatments by diathermy
applied to sore joints or muscles.
Also apparatus for inducing arti
ficial fever, which is playing such
an increasingly large part in the
treatment of these maladies.
Mental or psychological treat
ment of all kinds is used. The
mdthods of Freud are being ac
corded less and less prominence, if
my observations efih be depended
upon. But such psychological re
lief as comes from occupational
treatment form a department in
this institulidn. There is great
mental caltri in learning to weave
a basket or paint a picture. And
an innovation I have never seen in
a hospital of this kind, I saw in
Dublin—they have installed «
moving picture theater and glvfe
shows three nights a week.
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