f'rintr Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 2, 1954 f Bush Pilot Picks Up Fight Victim ..Mb' .! BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE - r-f K'V- :: -u '. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD iV2 I Jump Raise In Miner Suit Forcing to Came A jump raise of your partner's opening bid of one in a major suit is definitely forcing to game. The only exception would be where the jump-raiser had previously passed. VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia bush pilots receive mute strange rcques's as they ily the rugged west coast but none odder than the call for help answered by Brian Jones Of Sea Island. Jones, pilot for B. C. Airlines was sent out on a rush mercy flight to Vancouver Bay in Jerri Inlet, 55 miles upcoasl from Vancouver. A cryptic message from the logging camp at Vancouver Bay hd said: "Pick up passenger seriously injured in fiaht." When Jones arrived he learned the ' "asscnger" was a mongrel terrier dog owned by looser Victor Madon. Lut lv. a serious doubt tins n m tv ninis of many players as to whether a )u:m raise in a minor suit 's Vmilirly forcine Some pulhorities say that a bid like Mr. Dale s him") to three clubs in today s deal is a strons bid but not. forcing. According to this theory, Mis Bra.?h could have passed if h r nmr "-i t fi minimum and not suitable to no-trump play. I heartily go alona with the nie icrncr nr, i"Ki:n on a i South dealer East-West vulnerable North (Mr. Itule) S A 10 8 H 9 6 D K 9 7 C A J 7 6 3 , H ot a-l (Mr. lliltllilil) (Mr. Ab.-I) H -0 7 ft 8- J J 6 II fl, Q 8 7 0 4 -(!' - 2 D J J 10 6 6 C 10 9 C w 8 . Nun III lls llra-lil S - K 4 3 2 H K J 3 D A 4 3., C K 5 4 The bidding: South Wen North FUist 1 c Pass 3 C Pass 3 NT All Pass Couple or other cmnp houruis a Uttle too big for him and fnrted up badly mauled. The dog was loaded aboard the plane and flown to Vancouver for veterinary treatment. 111 mmmm , Jl'STICE WILLIAM O. DOIGLAS Irighti. Dlin wa snriir or rj,.u.. . i t.. il - , - ... M" nttj lyji in hpu v l. for tor the the . Unit Unit 1 school which considers Mr. ! Dale's bid as forcing. It unnec soieu dv me American Association d Nations looks nn V, urll sM bMrf:.. . 1-.- , , I Roosevelt sign3 up actor Fredric March for wo. ic in 'he A.A.U.N gross Fretty GARY (ROSI'.Y, 21 -year-old son of Ring Crosby, gets a lesson from his- popular Pop for the new CBS radio series on which Gary himself will star, beginning Sunday, June 6. Gary takes over for his dad on Sunday evenings during the summer, after Asian Role in Peace Parley Studied Upset essarily complicates the bidding ; structure to have too many variations of meaning for the same bid. If you aren't quite strong enough to accept the responsibility of forcing to game, there is always some good alternative f1 ConstipjtKf uaoy; raise especially in bidding three card to a Jump this day of IHthinj vwui-n me oiucst urosby son will enter his senior "year at By MAX IIAKItl l.SON btanlord University. flirt ttihy'm 0 Ttblsti !to .lokly brinf tit relief turn here Tuesday. t'"'"' "rixi save lw jr. tion of what new Instructs. tlftt acourag rtitful s rMlort. Thoroufhly ":y. me o.rvict diplomatic had brought back from m Everyone Lioble CANBERRA WP Australia's na- j tional service minister, Harold i Holt, announced that young men i who are not British simjects but j who are ordinarily resident in ' Scientist Cleared as Citizen But Barred From Atom Secrets 'tMadabl. No "tlMpy" stuff no SuUiif effect. Vtri bjr Mstbers for orer 60 yi Get a parkin tosay at your druggiat. suits. Fbr example, if Mr. Dnlo hid not been willing to commit, thij hand to game, he could hnve bhf one diamond and awaited further information concerning the strength and distribution of his partner's hand. ' Of course, with Miss Brash holding the South hand, we're wasting our time with all this fine theorizing. She is going to bid three no trump no matter what she has and whether Mr. Dale's Jump raise is technically Cliinrse biil Australia must register for na 'ifj tional service in the Citizens Mil GENEVA (P. Western leaders at the Far Eastern conference today were repot ted considering a plan to give non-Com-munist Asian countries the major role in super. ising any ceasefire agreement reached for Indo-China. If approved by the Western -delegation chiefs, the plan would be submitted to the Indo-Chlna parity as a counter to Russia's propisal for a four-power commission made lip of India, Pakistan. Poland and Czechoslovakia. Informed sources said the Western leaders are thinking about a larger body to Include, In addition to the four countries mx&ow have a powerful propaganda impact on the Asian. TELLING ANSWER They consder it will ?lvc a telling answer to the Chine ic "Asia for the Asians" demand by putting the Communists in the position of rejecting a body made up largely of Asians. It was not known whether the Western p.,wers would be ready to submit the plan at the resumption today, after a one-day recess, of the full :esilons on Indo-China. The session marked the ri tu. n to the conference of Foreign Minister Molotov after a flyiny two-day trip to Russia. Molotov conferred with China's Chou En-lal soon after his re WASHINGTON i The United States Atomic Energy Commission has been asked to rule quickly on Dr. J. Robert OuDrn- CHOP SUEY . view by the commission's per-' sonnet security review board be! waived. Instead, they asked the! commission itself to take the' case "under immediate consid-' itary Force, as distinct from the regular army. . CHOW MEI cration. i Open 6 p.m. -3:30 Wolloce's Men's Shop Hollywood Ca They asked M.-mssion to nle ; forcing or not. a written brief by Monday and " She made that contract, too. to argue at a later date before I with the aid of a peculiar-look-thc commission, which must Ing but perfectly sound percent-make the final decision. lane play. The ooenine lead was o Now! NYLON GABARDINE Men's Pants For Outside Ordi-rj fbm the seven of hearts and she won i helmer s appeal of a special board's split recommendation to bar him from the atomic sec- 1 rets he helped unfold. The three-man security board set up by the commission found, s.fter six weeks of closed hiar-ings and deliberation, that the 50-year-old scientist is a "loyal citizen" but too much of a security risk to get bick the "cleared for secrets" status lie ; lost Dec. 23. i As disclosed Tuesday by Op-penheimcr's counsel the special ' board ruled 2 to 1 that the ! noted physicist and atomic oion. Oppenheimer, now director of the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton, N.J., could not be reached for comment. with the Jack. Now it was clear that a heart All Sizes All Colors $1095 I lead from Mr. Abel would be Last Times Today 7 - 8:25 "Kansos City Kitty" 'Bad For Each Other" proposed by Russia, Ceylon, In-' clonesia and Burma a Asian 1 members, and Sweden and Swit zerland as European neutrals. Western exports say they feci (here is little chance the Rods will accept such a proposal, but backers of the plan feel it will Blasts Rocking tli:i I) OTHFIt POSTS I highly dangerous. Miss Brash Until suspended, Oppenheimrr had no Intention of cashing the was a member of the prcsl- kin8 ' cb ad thel finessing dent's science advisory commit-1 dummy's Jack. On this play she tee, a consultant to the AEC;n,i"ht evcn suffer the indignity and adviser to the d'-purtmenUi1 "r '""In? to the doublcton queen of state and defence and the of clubs. AND GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR lour times mure wear with nylon. Spnt-resistant. Waler-rrpcilanl. (.iiaianlecd under normal wear not to wear out for one year. At trick two she entered dum WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE eer had contributed to dclayinq a "concerted" start on hydrogen bomb development and had associated with Communists for years. In a minority opinion, Dr. Ward V. Evans, chemistrv nro- Ammunition Dump In Indo-China National Security Council. The board's majority report said he devoted 2'2 days to these tasjes during 1953. The two members of the se- RSAL INTERNATIONAL Km M 1 V i 11 1 A UNWRSAt my with the ace of spades and 1 returned the Jack of clubs. Mr.' Abel covered with the queen and the king won. Another club was CAPITOL l curity board who voted for sus "World's Most Beautiful Girls" The Whalers Capitol News 7 - 9:10 i led and when Mr. Champion 1 I placed the ten, it was permitted I to hold the trick. j A FAMOl S rL.mitS TIIKATi: pension were Gordon Gray and Thomas A. Morgan. Evans argued that Oppenheimer had SAIGON, Indo-Chlna Blasts of unknown origin gutted part of a multi-million dollar French munition dump today, killing at least one person. ! Authorities feared the shattering explosions rocking this major Indo-China city might go on for two days. ; It was not immediately deter-' mined, whether the explosions resulted from an accident nr THURSDAY TO SATURDAY fessor at Loyola University of Chicago, said "he did not hinder development of the H-bomb and there is absolutely nothing in the testimony to show that he did. . . ." The Oppenheimcr lawyers, headed by Lloyd K. Garrison, said in a letter to the A EC general manager, K. D. Nichols, that allegations by the majority were old hat, charges which the commission had thrown out seven been cleared of the charges in 1947. Among early reaction to the board s recommendation was a statement Issued by the Atomic Scientists, of Chicago Tuesday night. They called it "unfortunate .. . disturbing . . . ' The club suit was now set and i the necessary club loser hud been presented to the defender who could do no important dam-I age with further activity in the heart department. Miss Brash new had nine sure winners ' against any defease. k Here's the womlerfilm jkV for sheer entertainment fin4 oninumnntl : If sabotage by the Communist-led SAMUEL GOLDWYN u 6 Vletminn rebels, many of whom arc known to be In Saigon. But the French command put the Saigon garrison o.i a.: Immediate i alert, and tronos were ordered to return to their billets at once. Exploding mortar and artil-lerv shells sent thkk columns of smoke spewing from the depot., located near Saigon's ma lor resi " I Luis LS s Chrislian Andersen cm dential section. Tracer shells lit i years ago. . QIKSTION DECISION Thev expressed amazement thiit the majority could come up with findings upholding Oppi-holmer's "loyalty and discretion" and then recommend that h? be barred from government secrets. They asked, on Oppenhcimer's behalf, that the customary re- Bush Expert NEIJSON, N.Z. (P. Search-rs went looking for the body after Ki nest Schroder, 72-year-old basketmaker, was lost for thre3 days in bitter weather in the' Mouterc hills forests. They found him alive, having kept up his strength by the Juice of wild plant roots lor if he didn't he should have) the pre-dawn sky. One artillery ?hell boosted bv the blast killed a ,Viet Namese 1 "-ornnn a mile and a half away. ' Several other Viet Namese le-n .1 Man who stdp Ing In a thatched hut village near ! th arsenal were hurt. FARLEY GRANGER ,,,'JEANMAIRE Today Only ' B f V C SiA 'The Man Between" J I S. Shows at 7: - 9 p.m. .'AM(tI'S I'l.A VKI1S TIIKATI ADVERTISING The Initial blast dumped sleep- ; Ing Frenrh depot troops from ' their bunks 250 yards away. Two , """e sewrely hurt and three ! others suffered cuts and- bruises. 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