Oem ——-.. eaeeeeeen ee Jot blacks Hike ney cant. A Jilopy bit sound ng whut, ~ Prince Rupert Daily News * Tuesday, ‘August 31, 1954 BLACKWOOD on} BRIDGE * . By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Overcall Costs 1 ‘avily—When It’s Not Used Right By playing as well as he could, Mr. New got off ty at his two-club contract in today’s deal. “1 don't understand it,” he said, “ for a cool 1400-point penal had 13 points and a five-card suit.” Mr. Dale nodded agreement, -—-------—-_--_____ “What you didn't have was an Salety you can open the bidding overcall,” he commented. With 13 high-card points and a “Overcall.” screamed Mr. New fair five-card suit. That is be- « verea"'. sere ved MTN » Cause neither one of the oppon- why T even had an opening bid, /ents knows how strong the other “Precisely my point,” Mr, Dale lis at this point continued. “You had an Opening; . . an | North dealer bid, but no overcall, ’ My. New sulked. “That AOeSN'E | me oe a . ’ : | Both sides vidlnor ble make sense,” he said, 0 es vulnerable | North (br, Masters) ; Mr. New’s thoughts as Cx-! S--A K 10 pressed above go a long way: HK Q J 10 toward expiaining why he is! D-K QJ87 a sleady loser. With reasonable: i (Mrs. Keen ~,) S-8654 1 H-97 64 ) 2 S-Q J 3 : 30 E—A § { 1-8 2 D—A43 ; North Eas South West 7 1D 2C Pass Pass ' Dbl. Pass ; ‘does know his partner has a cer. FOR TAKE Cur ORDERS |) Phone 209 ‘Strength. He is in a good posi-| ee —__. | Hon to double you if his own mitts j holding warrants it, j | In overcalling, the main con- FOR THA! jSideration is not A a ee Vries | would have added only one high- ‘Of two full tricks ana saved him | 600 points on the score. recommending a reasonably ag- | CALL ON : Bressive attitude toward over- suit, CCMPANY | W Seperernonwe | 1 i i \ | 1 ,¢ \ i oer) em mee = (0 defence against either major, | for a takeout, he con- ' Timnal ; trted it into a penalty double Now’s The Time! | with a pass, Y a spades, but that would h wen even a worse spot. KS oe +; dand Mr, New had t4 Ww clubs and the ace of hearts. Tr ee Xj } i Found on Beach ‘ VANCOUVER @—The body of Wit Vrs, Kathleen Hannah, 38-year. a) & old nurse, was recovered from a we Ladner, B.C., beach Monday. 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Wn were schedul-! d guests at the playsFeatured at CN The exhibition salutes British Peclal displays, and films, as the: sec- put on shaw. in olumbta with s Nova Stolla to ,ond province ed as honore march” theme. Alberta today—automotive an Canada’s Role o In Truce Talks Prec By DAVE McINTOSH Canadlan Press Stalf Writer —Three king-size Ccupying the close he external affairs Indo China, Ger- and Korea, etcetera enone ae e. recurrence of German sion. EDC would ha an divisions into g one~ European army with: , Italy, Bel- ands and Lux- department— gium, The Nether! man rearmament Indo-China heads t al move now, officials Officials say August h appear to be to allow to enter . the itic Treaty Organiz. &S been; said, would momentous} West’ Germ epartment's | North Atlar The decision to Serve on the! CJ jIndo-China truce commissions| la West Mast i with _ Canada fears any further de- y of or argument over Ger- Many rearmamerit may cri the | OF even destroy, NATO. India and Poland is re- Mr, New) ‘garded here as’ probably ;Most important undertaking in ¢ : lap Jd, ' Al the same time, a clic re- ception was planned for 27 coal miners from Donkin, N.S, who have turned in thelr lamps for a few days to enter the CNE band competitions, — | The bandsmen from, Donkin have been practising for several fi years to become one of the top “musical organizations of castern ';Ganada and they worked hard to pet herve. They seraped together | $1,100 among themselves and the community provided another $3,600 to send them to the ‘Ex. A heavy rainstorm broke over the CNE grounds late Monday, sending thousands scurrylng for ~h ater and cancelling the grand- slind performance of Roy Rog- a OW . istop altendanée:. figures from climbing above last year; The turnstiles ‘clicked 161,000 persons through Manday, 2.500 more than the third-day total of 1953, and CNY directors sald the {third-day recard of 205,500 set In 1948 probably would have fal- len had the rain not come. This yéar's’ threesd well ahead of a year 587,500 customers comp 529,000 at this point’ tn 1953, Monday was Children’s Day and thousands of youngsters swarmed the grounds, their Spir- its obviously high—even after the rain started. The lost child. ren bureau’ reported business | brisk—somewhere in the neigh-| _ See The Now Ling OF -CADIES' FINE LeaTuRe gon!’ HANDEA: at MANSON'S JeWeu 518 Third Avenue Wes ne ae pon al, WFO OTK BY A "Par ar ago, with | Fee ers and his troupe, But it didn’t Toran anne eta ana see fee ine « On’ the Korean problem, offi- Cials appear pleased that the US. has decid four of its six divisions This will en bring home so . | D9 g D—10 § 2 | Canadian foreig Broadwa Cafe | O-4 south (in bay” 53) Canada, although small in y fo S97 0° , Population, for some years has ‘ . been playing an important role a ‘ CK 109879 ‘in world affairs, But this time The bidding: i / Canada is in the middle. “We're an umpire in Indo- China” said one official, “And Who loves an umpire?” The step was taken Juy 26 and able Canada to me two-thirds of y brigade ji} Korea aid they hope it in less talk. from gman Rhee. of about the republic also will result President Syn South Korea renewing ‘the munist North Korea. } Se Communis RAMSEOTTO Tohn Horrocks. tired barrel-mak , Pass Pass Ba SITUATION REVERSED Cee | The situation is reversed when’ for the last Month officials have ~N on iyour right hand opponent opens| been assembling personnel and BEST OF FOOD ithe bidding and you overcall, trying to foresee the problems| “FINEST OF COOKING {iNew your left hand opponent|and the possible solutions, * The preliminary work now is early completed. Some 100 offi- cials, most of them supplied by the army, have ‘been assigned ‘to. the ‘commissions’and nearly fall: are in’ Indo-China or en. route, how many | Their accommodatio | Points you have, but Low good a/cal and other facilit ts Barred . M Eneland « ~~ 78-year-old. re- er who died in cashire town last June. 9.000 estate to pzor per- SOs Over 75 in the town’s centra’ Ward. But he directed that “ne person who is a member of the Communis: part tain minimum of defensive}n n, pay, medi. | ies are being y or holds Coin- pe {suit you have, If Mr. New. had/set up. EY i RA i held AQJd 109 in clubs, that Officials say the armistice aS aa i&sreements for Viet Nam, Laos . itard point to his hand. 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