Prince Rupert Daily News . Tuesday, October 13, 1953 . 4 tv All Departments Responsible For Training of English X . I I - V 1V . - X- Prince Rupert Shoreworkers UFAVU LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD Fslalillslird I'llo MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING shutim; . . . iokwakdim; . . . sn,KM , Experienced handling local. Nation-wide and' World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA I INDSAVs" Agents Allied Van I.inrs l.l, I'lione till or 8 ,, 2 aill Pjrk Regular Monthly Meeting Legion Auditorium versity tend "to regard training in the use of language as the exclusive responsibility of the d. partment of English." i MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY i Departments of English have the major responsibility for the : study of English literature as a! body of knowledge but should h;ivi no more responsibility than i ofh'-r departments for the study; Thursday, October 15-8:00 p.m. All Members Out This is Important ! VANCOUVKR Who is to blHine for the chorus of complaints that many university students are inarticulate? Dr, MacKenzie. presirent of tlie University of British Col- ' umbia, says complaints that Canadian university graduates I cannot use their mother ton- cu either in writing or speech Iwith adequate facility are "too widespread to be treated lightly." , And he thinks at least part of the blame is a buck-passing ! attitude of some university departments. In his annual report on UBC activities, Dr. MacKenzie says various faculties within the uni- TODAY AND WEDNESDAY , ' it I WALLACE'S 5 DEPARTMENT STORE .ass : "tfi. JIM KCCI.ES', 34. (right I of Brampton, Ont., was crowned the world's first plow champion at the 40th international plowing match at Cobourg, Ont. Canadian champion is Robert N. Timbers, 26, (left) of Stoulfville, Ont. Have you seen my little boy? Do you know who he is? Do you know where he is?" WHERE! WHERE! s-( "LITTLE BOY LOST Starring BING CROSBY, CLAUDE DAUPHIt GIRLS' : FALL of English as the language of instruction. , "I would suggest thnt prac-i; e m writing should be more widely spread over all departments responsible for the instruction of first-year students so that instructors in all departments might come to regard both competence in knowledge and competence in the communication of knowledge as their particular responsibility to all students who sit under them. "Until this responsibility is understood and accepted by every department, school and faculty, our universities will not be in a position to meet and answer the complaints even though these are often exaggerated of those who suffer from the inability of some of our graduates to communicate their special knowledge with facility." BLACKWOOD on ridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOU . "Al l. OIKI.S ON DECK" CiP ITOlj tr "' a I F A t 5 If SV.! I'v .' - V 4 I I if t ' TOTS OF U N" A FAMOI S Pl.AVI RS Tlll Vill COATS : For : Every ! 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He has won lnter-! national as well as national i titles. He has written an excel- 1: nt book on the game. ! You would probably recognize I his real name. He Is a good 1 friend of mine and to keep it underworld joined the . VS, '. j aackdown against the I fmllt llJlr J' If ' spy menace I Hr-t (Mi. Ahfl) 810 7 (Ml. ll.lli) H - J 3 , h-,1 T oni irlf-ntifvlriB him I H 10 H -A 8 6 3 .tuj ... o I r t tn a i a ft 'I !x. a C 7 5 C A .IO SHE HAD A 101 TOM v tnd the wu doin( Se how he was fjxed in today's hand by a simple overcali. What would you do with his cards if your partner opened the bidding first hand with a heart only wiy ih ktw i Hoiilll (Mr. Kifli) 8- Q 9 3 H K Q J S 4 D K U C- i 2 and second hand came in with! , Ni.rtli 3 S ri.-il, I 1)1)1 Thv liidtlliig: I 11 'i I 3 H Pnsa 3 NT I Pa.s All fa.sH a two-diamond bid? Hard to stay out of the auction. Isn't ii'1 Yet petting into the auction turned out to be murder.' Mr. Trutx refused to be shut or.t by the overcali. Following i the usually commendable prac-lthen led a heart to Mr. Dale's tlce of describing the nature of ace. Down four lino points. his hand, he made a series of Reaching a isame freely when bids whirh eventually landed : there Is no chance of even : AW w;, Todoy and Wedncsd Cut down maintenance costs and unnecessary repair bills ...ask for Marvelube M.S. the heavy-duty motor oil that gives long-lasting protection against gummy engine sludge. Marvelube helps keep your engine clean because it's highly detergent. It fights bearing corrosion because it's anti-acid. This tough, free-flowing oil keeps your engine young longer! For dependable all-round engine protection, ask for Marvelube -Canada's largest selling motor oil! TOTE.1 ! his side in game. And note none ; making your book this couldn't i ' of his bids could be passed, i happen to Mr. Truex. Bui it did. Pai h one forced Mrs. Keen to j The killer was the diarVmd bid once more. overcali a routine bid. crtain-( When the auction reached the ly made with no thought of be- three no trump stage; Mr.- Dale ! in? brilliant. Yet it threw the doubled. His partner opened the I North-South bidding completely jack of diamonds and he won j out of Joint. It put Mr. Tru-x with the ax e and returned the : on a deadly spot, isiving him i nine, clearing the suit. the option of passing a good Mrs. Keen won the second hand and possibly losing a lay-j diamond and led a club. Mr. down game or entering the bid-'Abel went in with the ace, ' ding and risking a damaging I cashed five diamond tricks and 1 set. Extra ' "Operation "A" liomb" "Hare We (io Atain" f'.irlrutn Eveni.us 7:-:..m. A IIMOI'S I'l.AVIKS Till ' For quick results try a Doily News ClossiM MlfMeavg Dutg) u ;i i mill '- 1 '',' "imnii ii i. "nBTOte ! 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