a Prince Rupert Daily News 7°. 9[URGENT TASK OF BUILDING NATION 7 2 a __ Thutsday, November’ 15, 1986 red ba tr PICKED COTTON — Pretty Sherry Willard, 9, of Inde pendenee, Mo., displays the cotton. blossoms she raised herself | wj . i é in her. flowerbed at her Independence home, . The three-foot with more in following years. plant-ylelded 16 balls‘of colton. The young gardener obtained the sceds from a ball of raw ‘cotton: sent her. on a doll, BLACKWOOD onf BRIDGE. | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Forcing Defender Achieves Game Most textbooks discuss at some length the matter P ickets deer | of “forcing” declarer—that is, leading good cards in the side suits to make declarer. ruff until his trump Robeson, Cler IC length is reduced beyond the danger point. Onin egce ee eee esenmn etna te rem entnamne ne wena yor dealer : shot as it eliminated Mr. Mast-| NEW YORK (—Jeering anti- Xelther side vulnerable * ‘ers’ only entry to the board out- | Russian pickets hurled ammon- NORTH - {side the trump suit itself. ia-filled bottles, tomatoes, eggs Mr. Dale _ | Mr. Masters realized he would jand sticks Tuesday night at the aki? . | have to play carefully if he now/entrance to a rally of the .Na- vié : found four tvumps in one oppon- tional Council of American-Sov- ebb. ent’s hand, He won the second |iet Friendship. No one was in- ‘ AK Q 1074 'trick with the jack of clubs and ; ‘ured. WEST BAST iled the ace and another spade. Negro singer Paul Robeson and | Mr. Champion Miss Brash “| DISCARD HEART ] 6542 al : ‘ Kod’ WAI 1S i |-“ He got-the bad news when Miss |ish, were special targets of the oo Daily tests-show: Monarch Mixes are. antatk ’ @asiod @K 1 ‘Brash discarded a small heart on|pickets. |. 44 re $765 2 ‘the second trump icad. Winning |’ About 200 demonstrators, most SOUTH ’ “with dummy’s jack of spades, he jof them Hungarians and Hun- ‘Mr. Masters now trumps and|earian - Americans, banded to- aA @1098 ‘eashed the ace of clubs. He was|gether outside the Pythian Tem- ¥ g38 |eareful to discard a heart rath- ple where the rally was held, . es eagae er than a diamond from ‘the! They shouted “freedom for Canada’s Finest. - ai, . ‘closed hand. His prime objec-|Hungary!” and “America will v ' mie Widding: North Bast South West my AFTER. trumps were out andjas hundreds of persons entered in Iv ta oY ‘it would have been disastrous to|the building. op~ Pass 4 a All Pass have dummy forced with heart} More than 250 patrolmen, | - There ig no reason why this! itive was to be able to reach dum- | never be friends with murderers” ' ‘leads. ‘UBC Presiden By ALAN DONNELLY . . Canadian Press Staff Writer 4 ‘ OTTAWA @—A distinguished educational leader yesterday called gn all levels of government in Canada to meet the national problem of ‘helping universities solve their dilemma ‘of growing enrolments and cramped finances. ‘ Dr, N. A, M. MacKenale, pres-* ident of the University of: Brit- ish Columbia, sald the provision of adequate higher education Ss “an urgent task in the building of our nation” Ot “Such is the scope and urg- ency ofthe problem. that con- tinued delay zn this matter ‘will entail an increasing price in wasted talent: and lost oppor- tunities,” he sald fn a. paper presented at a conference on the problems facing higher edu-. vation, URGES JOINT APPEAL The conference summoned. by the National Conference of Ca- nadian Universities, also heard a propesal to organize industrial donations: to universities through a body representing. all universities. Ce Msgr. H. J, Somers, president of St. Francls Xavier Univer- sity at Antigonish, N.S... made’ ‘ the suggestion and estimated the joint appeal could raise about $30,000,000 a year at the outset, that the conference "handle dis- : : . ' ’ Dr. Cyril James, president of McGill. University, said univer- ; sities must guard against out- | i side interferehee from donors. They should dictate their own educational policies and avold the possibility “Lhat the payer of the piper shall call the tune.” All three papers had been prepared before Prime Minis- ter St, Laurenv’s announcement that the - fedral government | plans to donhble Its grants to |universitics from $8,000,000 to 1 $16,000,000. At Big Rally the controversial Brooklyn rec- | tor, Rev. William Howard Mel- strangely silent on the subject of| pion ruffed, This reduced Mr, speech at the rally, was booed as w(eclarer forcing a defender, | Masters found it necessary to!one, the same number held by| The rally was called to mari oyge that Hne of play in today's! dummy. He returned the queen jthe 39th anniversary of the foun- ‘of diamonds and Mr. Masters | ding of the Soviet Union and the Mr! Champion’s trump holding: to he left. ( om’ the’ federal treasury, 7 a : Dr. MacKengle’s paper empha- sized the need: for-more help {from the federal treasury, * He. proposed that {ts grants The NCCU executive'agreéd to | to universities be-.tripled, that the prime minister's proposal |additional help” be given for : expansion of facilities and that aws on income tax and suc- the building tribution of the grants, . now 1 . [mounted police and detectives | ’ 7M _ When the ace of clubs held, kept' the placard-waving demon- Canada’s Finest. should not work both ways, al-:the king was played and the last strators In check. though most textbooks are! heart discarded while Mr, Cham-| Robeson, who sang and made a "deal, » Against the four-spade con-'won with the ace and ted a low {23rd anniversary of the estab- “trial Mr, Champion led the king| spade to dummy's king, The ‘lishment of diplomatic relations |] y “ofl hearts. Migs Brash elected to ta club, “SUSPECTS PLAY oe see | club) sult then furnished cnough | betwe rovertake with the ace and return additional tricks for game. “Russla, en the United States and | cession duty be changed'to en-,of courage private donations, . “The provision: of -adequate and expanding opportunities ‘for higher.: education and. research shag become, an urgent ‘task .In of the. nation,” he “Serve Manarch White Cake in squares, split-and filled with ice. * _Jeream, crowned with brighi, juicy fruit eocktail.-T he deli¢ious - flavour and homey goodness of yout Monarch cake.do wonders | to make good things like fruil’n;i¢e cream taste even bette Start-with Monarch. White Cake Mix for any mimbér of family dessert tfeats—it makes them easy and it makes:them go " Monarch’ Test Kitchens are continuously.’ testing Monarch Mixes for you against all others. No one Monarch: Mix is passe _ till we're sure it is the. finest mix you .can buy, positively . MONARCHS THE MIX WITH Cake Mixes + Sponge Puddings »Tee Box Pie-»-Tea-Bisk + Pie, Crust Mix * Mr, Champion squirmed slight- dy in his chair at this develop- “nent. Whenever his partner “innkes an out-of-the-ordinary play, he Immediately suspects It gf being an error,” In fact, any ‘deviation from theeline of play ‘ suppested by hin IS an errar-- Fanti) proven otherwise, “ais endearing trait is one of Kay +5, 11,08) to carry on 5 Hart" . “y ae ty % , ® Cx the most successful methods al ; throwing partner off his game-- “if you are interested in necom- ‘nlishing that, Actually Miss «Brash's elu shift, was a goo | Freak Mishap Throws Logger ‘935 Feet in Air we ee re ' RAMLOOPS, TC. Qe Wit | \ | a dian ‘Thurner, 28, 18 resting cons 7 ny epdin aecident, + -“ie is understood ta hive Buf “roped fractures of both lags and wywriats ind posable internal Ine "Lares, "ton log. 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