I .PA t 81x TEM ICPI-41;.% 1"AILY SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1954 gpoomemanyoft Advisor PlaI BRIDGE COLUMN INAUGURATED: A ---sor lan j 'It sf 'y11: 1 "ell ' !'1 If' Y t1 !1 " : HOW'D YOU LIKE TO... earn X5000 a year? Lt. Grady L. Friday and Aviation Cadet Selection Detachment No-403 are visiting the University of Michigan from April 26 to April 30. He will be avail- able on the third flogr of the Union Building from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. "for those desiring further Informa- tion on career opportuni- ties in the Air Force. READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS Reactivated Under the newly reactivated student advisors program, upper- classmen in 21 literary college de- partments and three other schools will be on hand to advise fellow students on academic problems. Student advisors who were re- commended by their academic counselors as among the most capable in their departments will be available from 3 to 5 p.m. every afternoon for the week of April 26 to 30 in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Revived this semester after a two year lapse the program is designed to allow students to get information about courses from experienced students in each de- partment before making out their programs for the new semester. 3atety utay lvert$ 1 rumip iscastrj Brazil Brazil will be the subject of four films to be presented at 7:3- p.m. today at the Interna- tional Center. The movies have been brought here from the Brazilian embassy Oxford Economist To Speak Prof. John Jewkes, Oxford Uni- versity professor of economics, will profJewkes will makenspeciarf erence to the -economic situation speak on "Personal Liberty and of the United Kingdom during the Economic Policy" at 8 p.m. tomor- years 1945 to 1951. row in the Rackham Amphithea- Calling himself an "apostle of ter. I free enterprise," he is currently a Addressing the Economics Club,l visiting professor at Chicago "U." South dealer, cover hands S.KQ106 H Q32 D J85 C 642 East-West By ED SIMON Director of League Bridge Lessons The sented South bidding of this hand pre- no problem to the North- players who held it. S -- H J96 D Q6432 C AKQJ9 Bidding: S is 4S N W E S A9853 H AK7 D AK C 975 S J742 H 10845 D 1097 C 103 South, holding 18 points in high' cards and 1 point in distribution opened 1 spade. North, holding 8 * points in high cards and excep-I tional trump support made the free raise to 2 spades after West had overcalled 2 clubs. This slight encouragement was enough to spur South to his game contract., West won his three high clubs and then switched to a diamond which South, of course,, had to win in his hand. At this point South, perhaps blinded by the ap-I r n- rfiin of hi ah r dl all four trump are in one hand a finesse for the Jack must be taken. k By leading a low spade to the! king in dummy South can deter- mine if anyone has all four trump and still retain a-finessing position against either defender, should it be needed. It should be noted that this safety play -can be made only when no more than the Jack is missing among the high cards. If East also has the missing ten, he will play it on the second round of spades forcing the ace from the declarer's hand and once again establish the jack as setting trick. There is a partial safety play even when the opponents do have the J 10 and two small. 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