FES IVAL “ATPPRACTION-ZAn actions: at: the. Stratford Shakespearean. Festival this year. The cape. is: displayed’ in the im Exhibit in the. local arena; heatre production. J: David. ‘Ford, By BOB THOMAS | ees “HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Tony. Curtis took a slam recently at such actors.as Tony Perkins.and Paul New- man, -who: desert their film: careers to return to the Soyivers ‘and small. lakes,” grace- » Fully swimming with © ‘Arctic - fox. fur cape- and. actress. Frances ‘Hyland: are: ‘double’ Miss Hyland® plays Desdemona in. “Othello” in the interpreter in‘ the Exhibit, seems ‘to! ‘like. the. double: bill. , . CP photo. ‘best: opening, | the singleton deuce of clubs. " stage. Sos : Being a. movie. star} isa “full: “time: job,” ” argued, Curtis.” o “These guys are. out. of “their | ——“qninds ‘to go back there and play ‘before - ‘a few thousand people a week.’ What are they learning— ‘doing ‘the same role for eight or 10. months? we “They should. be doing. pic- tures, which is a technique | in itself: 6 hey. should be, building ‘an énce throughout the world, st the ot that go a heatre.’”” ‘ a Sught they | ‘might get a Tony. ‘Perkins—and career ssoareds, ft ing a club... Mr.. ‘Champion ruf- fed, but. there. was no way, for ‘him to re-enter jhis partner’s }Rnand and get another elub ruff. then he took - many. ‘months off to: play: “Look Homeward, An- gel”. on Broadway. “Tt ‘was. the best. thing that . Belge oe i NOKRTHe could have happened to me, ” he: 1 Thus Mr, “Abel mace four- odd, Mr. Dale said. “I learned more doing that osing only a club, a clup 10 a8 he ace. of hearts. He! had: J95 lay: than. I. have ever learned and ¢ v play “" |plenty of time to pick - up the | — Qit in ‘the movies.’ ea trumps and discard his two small | '&KQI1074 [PERKINS PUZZLED, diamonds . on, dummy’s” good) WEST EAST . He added: “I don’t, know why clubs. Mr. Champion Mr. Muzzy Tony is.so vehement about his) This deal is another. ilustra- &Q97543 ‘&J31062 ~ opinions: I’m not vehement in|tion of the extreme importance 3 k'g62 . <3 ais saying he should do plays. But jof the first lead made by the de-| g,2 HARB I think it's | a great thing, for, fending side after the opening ut SOUTH an actor.” ' lead. i Mr. Abel As for the effect of his career - Mr, “Muzzy loves; + AAK of*taking time away from Hol- _to ruff and to give ¥KQ1083 - lywood, Perkins admitted he his partner a ruff. wn, 3 Age hadn't been sure of his draw in In this case, NOW? | dais. " films. None of his movies has ever,. it was neces- T VO DB Siero been a runaway success, unlike sary to look ahead) Suuih West North | Hast the string of hits amassed by and to realize that) jp pass 3 4 Pass Curtis. “But I was reassured by being asked by Josh Logan to do “Tall Story” and by Alfred Hitchcock | to do his next picture,” Perkins said,” “J just finished doing ‘On the Beach’ for Stanicy Kramer, so that's three: in a row. with top directors, I guess I'm doing all right.” defeat the contrac ferring the Mr. M uzzy have reasoned: “If my parine will get to ruff two club leads.” But it is unlikely that he ha are under contract to studios. With steady salarics plus per- centage deals, they can carn trump rather than game hearts, auitbeivi Me J Uinta a sinh wey " ‘AT 7 ‘* EATONS OF as much‘on the stage in a year as they would be paid by studios, iso there's no financial loss, | “But the main thing is your ‘growth as an actor,” Perkins “said. “How can you learn any- ‘thing making movies? | It Is the same as if I reported for the first day of Look Home- spades, it. But if he has the king of dia mond winner, Jf any, must h of trumps.” Andoubtedly, “Mr, Champlo Wo actually had four woeks of “enjoyable. t ~award- -winner. ‘Vallerie, Columbia) ‘who because. of .out- interest in. - “were chosen: to: go to the’ ‘famed mo Shakespearean” “Festival: ” Council,... _ by the’ Canadian Education as- sociation and Les Visites Inter- " provinciales. Py tional. Railway's ‘Super-Contin- ental; chaperoned. by R. C. Harris of. Vancouver,: Miss Christine. Mac- “Nab of Victoria. and. Mrs. Anne oo Stevenson: of. Williams: Lake.” “spent a day: and night at. Jasper, “where she joined several other " amembers of the contingent. - derful fun; we were feted to a _ jazz concert, all in: our honor,” ; Vallerie. excitedly | said. | oan > directly, to Toronto, where they . “joined: -others © from. Quebec and: * the, Maritimes. ~~ “Victoria, ed by all of us when. we. had . performed in Blacawoad on BRIDGE | By EASLEY BLAC KWOOD. The ‘successful defense of this hand vequired ‘the . | delicate touch. Mr. Muzzy used steam-roller. methods —and his side ended up with exactly three tricks. ‘Mr. Champion got’ off to. his} ‘Muzzy won with | the ace and Post. no. time return-- the best chance 49 probably lay in de- club ruff. If Mr, Champion had- held the east hand, here is how he would has a6 many as three trumps, he as many as three trumps because Porking said he Is eager to get|that would leave ‘Abel with A) the king of diamonds for the back to Broadway. He pointed four- card heat sult obnble only setting trick. our ' ’ out that he and Newman both Abel would have bid three no Improve your bridge scores in “If my partner has the ace of he will always win with monds, that will require a lead through Abel's hand, Our dia- set up while I still have control would have reasoned further that ‘ward, Angel, was handed &/ hig partner did hold as many as script and. told to do a scene) two trumps, because if he had Immediately, only one, then, Mn. Abol woul : njc yal By GRACE 1yS Oa : ! ‘pally’ ‘News Social Editor... a“ guess’ it was .just about the most unique “and rip ol ‘willébe lucky enough to: have, : ‘Dearden, as. ‘she’ breathlessly. - came into. the. officé to,,tell ‘bout. her. alle “expense | -paid ;trip:to, Stratford, Ontario. cs at said Pallerie™ was.’ “among: 180 .. high school’ students. (23 from: British standing . ability® and * particular “music. and..:-drama ‘Sponsored by the: * Ganada -students. were . chosen -Travelling .on ‘Canadian | Na- ‘the’ B.C.‘ studenst: were ‘Leaving ‘here July’ 18, “‘Vallerie’ “Our” night in Jasper.was, won- From there. the. students. went. reminded me of hotter, ” “Stratford only much Vallerie said. "Tt-is’a. beautiful place. with wans.” “Much - excitement was enjoy- “Yuncheon’ with the: artists, who the three produc- tions we saw.’ We were also ‘taken backstage ‘and. shown. the yt ‘hold six. ‘And “with. a six- -card: major suit. Mr. Abel’s most prob- able rebid: would: have been ‘in hearts rather: than in no trump. south dealer | ‘Both. sides vulnerable various . said. saw. were “Othello”: opera world.” was speaking to actress Frances Hyland, Miss: Hyland played Desdemona in dio. station CKWX has made a grant of $6, 000 to the University. of British Coltimbia. to develop | and broadcast. a series of experi- ; mental radio programs. : ! of the. UBC extension dep art- | ‘ment, headed by Alan Thomas, ; will produce. the series over a: period of eight months beginning | in: September with CKWX.. : ing civic affairs: and Presenting ‘} sporatihe? vallerie Memorable productions they ° ’ “AS You ‘Like It;” + .and the Offenbach, “Orpheus in. ‘the Under- One ‘of. vallerie’s ° highpoints in her..dressing’ room. “Othello.” — _ Other highlights of the Strat- B.C. . Vallerie meets. artists | at’ Stratford : —says thrilling experience. ford trip‘ were tours to the Es- kimo and Art exhibitions.. , And topping it all, it was great fun to be-billeted in a private home with another and one from Vallerie said of her very great experience. Festival. Prince Rupert: Daily News 1 mld Thursday, August 6,, . 1959 . og inet A, “atwtng ROGER SMITH - can WLS NOIDA PISIT = with - aa, 20M «ATO CARR eces by HERMES PAR girl from Ontario,” |] Radio station gives grant to UBC for experimenting Special to. The Daily. News VANCOUVER — Vancouver. ra- cultural activities will be ‘explor- | ed, Mr. Thomas Said, bese | CINEMAs2oRE “COL: ey EE s a cameo ve nn arin sine etnen nme nmr ana memann rere amt The communications division : t in co- operation ; Arrangements for.the. grant to: UBC were ‘made by the late F. H. Elphicke, former manager. 0 CKWX. The Leon and. Thea Koerner Foundation has. also made a grant to the extension department to support the series. Active planning ‘of the pro- |gram, which will explore _ the character of modern city life, has begun under the direction of Bill Ballentine, a UBC graduate and former president of the UBC radio society. mentaries, music programs, round table discussions and re- ports of current ‘and civic affairs. News and reviews of Vancouver } theatre,,radio and television pro- . ductions will bé included as well | as book reviews. ‘Original creative material by” Vancouver authors, . composers and-artists.will also be broad-4 cast. New techniques for. report-) t id ‘ { f | The scries will include “docu- i - All Pass Opening lead: Deuce of clubs. As you see, the lead of a dia- mond at trick two defeats the contract. Even if Mr, Abel "| should sclech to go up with the Vlace of diamonds and fire a trump, Mr. Muzzy could win and lead a club, Mr. Champion S)would then get his club ruff at a time when he could lay down the Blackwood way! 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