Munert: Da News. Defeats ‘West’ S Contract “mys. Ma, Dale’s play at the first trick in today’s deal was all-important. He made the right decision be- : cause of his knowledge of correct opening leads: “@, “Against the four-heart con- ~lof spades. - ‘ing a sult your partner has bid, --Jyou preceed as follows: “Trare case where your hoiding , . king, ‘With any number of cards including the ace (but not the | king), lead the ace. «7 tract Mr, Champion led the nine: The. deuce went on from dummy and it was up to the old master. - Now he knows that when lead- In the is headed by ace- -king, lead the ae “South denlor “Bott sides vulnuorablo - Chaos sal construction roploced with foe stabilized programme, Vital ‘bridges and: 400 miles of new main highway now. uneler construction. , Bein ‘for’ ‘ogee raised | to $20, Increased - Payments for the needy. Two weeks arial holidays with pay ‘ co enn mK OTE PROGHESS—HOT pout AR) ma ae : ath y ‘eat ints t ‘ vil om 3 ta 30 or more foct, cut to “ihe exoet longths you: ngod + Shipp within 43° hourds ‘fe COL-ROL "ALUMINUM Mada 5 from 24 or 20 gauge ‘ene “Strong! 1 wo aluminum tiv sniooth golfsfinish or veh. “sueeo ombosted pattern, - ok. COL: ROL GALVANI: IED + Mada wp, Hfrom 1094 oz, ‘or 28 aude, sical Vo galvanlead by, the, new, and bottor continuous procets: He 7 me i va 1 pn oa ay i ey a NORTH Mr. Champion” &963.. GAT .! 9742. ‘he 8653. “VEST wast “ Mrs. Keen Miss Brash vl aK 4 AQ72 Hi KQI54 ‘y 10;8-6 3 eft @.8 6:3 @ A105 : aAAKT &Q10 2 4 SOUTH “Mr. Dale... é A. I 10°85 - iZ k Q Jon oh J ‘9 4 “the bidding: ms ‘ “south West North East 1 @ Dbl. Pass 1 NT Pass) 3 9 Pas 49 All Pass ‘ honor, With no touching honors | ‘Veards, lead the fourth highest. os ton king.” 50 he’ played: the eight and the However, there. was * “/no way for Mrs, Keen to avoid | the loss of 4 ‘spade, two diamonds oO king ‘won. U. With any other combination of touching honors, lead the top but a holding of four or more With the king or queen or jack accompanied by two smaller cards, lead the lowest. card. With three or less worthless cards, lead the top’ one." “Applying this knowledge to the problem at hand, Mr. Dale knew his. partner. was leading the top/ card .of a. short spade holding (three cards or less). ‘Therefore ‘}key's old-time: stars meet next|¥ _|Mrs, Keen -had. to ‘have at. least "| two spades. There was no dang- er at all that she. held a single- ' Old Puck Stars |Broadway To Be On Hand For Anniversary ‘TORONTO @—Some of hoc- only person alive except t will team up-with a young month in the arena where they helped usher in a new and pros- perous era of the game, -A Broadway star who was named by the Chicago: Daily 4 ' Star, Brilliant Bass To Open Centre Concert Series T rbune “the he original who can sound like Marian Anderson” American bass who has won top vocal honors in Europe, for the double bill which opens the 1956-57 season of the Prince Rupert Concert Series in the Civic Centre October 2 Such greats as cocky King! They are Inez Matthews and|% Clancy, gentleman Joe Primean, Marvin Hayes. son, Ace Bailey and Hap Day maxed a spectacular dens to take ‘part in ceremonies | Rose and Oscar Hammerstein II of the Gardens opening. Jones”, @ movie verston Nalional Hockey League. It was''This success was a year of. the famous line o. Primeau, Conacher and Jackson. The team—first Leaf club-—won the Stanley: Cup that season. FIRST HOME GAME Members of the 1931-32 team will be here for the event, to be observed al Leafs’ first home game of the 1956-57 season. They meet Detroit Red Wings here October 13. The Gardens was opened Nov. have proved very popular with discriminating buyers. even crawl” raved the Oslo Mor-| -genbdladetl when Miss Matthews | was touring Europe, “must go to! listen to Inez Matthews. It is ai great and enrapturing exper ience.” STRAVINSEE CHOLCE | Mr, Hayes has teken leading {12, 1931. Although the game ha: | parts in seve: ‘al operas, was the, undergone big changes then, the hockey world still re- members much about the glit- tering performances of players of that time. Before the birth of Leafs, Toronto St. Pats were the big pro players here, They played}? home games ab Mutual Stree’ Arena, Then came the Gardens with its seating capacity of 12,- 586. Leafs survived the lean depression years and then play- ed before full-house crowds sca- son after season. Leaf officials announced today that all living members of the 1931-32 team will be on hand. since special cheice of Igor Stravin- | ‘sky for a program of the com-| poser's works by the Los An-! eeles Phiiharmonic Orchestra.) and in 195 5 won prizes at both: the International Music Compc- j tition in Munich, Germany, and, the International Vocal Contest: in Geneva, Switzerland. The second concert will fea-| ture the brilliant young Italian. pianist Marlo Delli Ponti. At the age af 24, Signor Delli Ponti can} look back on a career which in- cludes a command performance; Medal, presented annually in able young foreign pianist.” The. Italian star is due to perform! here in November. After the turn of the year, Prince Rupert audiences will welcome Betty-Jean Hagen, re-, nowned Edmonton-born violin-* ist, and in April Richard Dyer- Bennet, a tenor billed as “amer-} ica’s Master Minstrel”, sent a program of olk- ~songs of NEWARK; N. J.. “Carmine Mercurio had that sinking feel- ing Friday when he got into his car, stepped on the gas and didn’t move an. ‘inch. He got out and soon discover- ed the’ trouble. No wheels. They had all been stolen. The auto was. resting on, its axles on four milk boxes.- 7” "WEE GEOR Today 7—9 p.m. Die” ¢ and the ace ‘of hearts. Tf Mr. Dale, had won the: firs . | Been would have been able to ge rid of one of her diamond loser. on dummy’ § queen of spades. FAUL TY THEORY. - Erick with the'ace of spaces, Mrs. You may say Mr. Dale's play was elementary and automatic. ‘NOT BINCE i Paramount presents “GOING MY WAY" 4 = HAS ANYTHING | LIKE IT COME YOUR 2 WAY! t t 8 will gather: at Maple Leaf Gar-/when. she was chosen by Billyj performing. “All those who -can walk oriciety, in making this announce- | for the former quecn of Italy | and the winning oft the Bach: England to the “most remark- : will pre- | the type that has filled New season tickets for all four vt Charlie Conacher, Harvey Jack-| Miss Matthews recently cli-|York’s vast Carnogie hall when | the concerts have been set at, $ career! this well-known artiste has been : reserved, $4 unreserved, and for students $4 reserved or 50 cents A point of interes, to Prinee;a concert unreserved, marking the 25th anniversary | for the name part in “Carmen | Rupert music-lovers who will be! pjekets are on sale now from of fattracted by . this remarkable! canyassers or from the Civic In anclent Egypt ib was a cus~ tom to anoint wlth oil the heads of guests as thoy entered a dwelling. jvesorencan ant +” ‘PRONE CL Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs CALL - ‘Twenty-five years ago thei which will be remembered by jarray of talent is th a ab it will b wn “ : feats were being recorded in the [many Prince Rupert residents.! necessary to purchase a vouwon ee ne eda ae followed by | ticket for all concerts, and that further Broadway engagements ; tickets for Individual perform- and a series of recordings which ances will not be sold. the sale open until the day of the first concert, Oclober 2, but, jthat date will positively have to} Dr. 2. G. Large, president of be. the deadline, "dA Dibb Printing ! Co. | | Dplnt 5427 the Prince Rupert Concert So- RAY MILLAND in “A MAN ALONE" ciety, nm Today rent, saic “Past experience has baught 7—9 p.m. us that very little revenue is} ‘brought in by casual ticket-| sUMPHREY buyers, and it is administrative -; | ily much simpler to sell all te ‘tickets al one time,” Dr. Large said that Dries for; BOGART tears the lid off the whole racket...the fixers, goons and gangsters who get the gravy, while the fighters get their : brains scrambled! f , REGULAR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SAILINGS PROM PRINCE RUPERT To Vancouver and Way Poris Friday and Sunday 9 p.m. To Stewart, Alice Arm, Kin- colith and Port Simpson Friday Midnite To Massett and Port Clements Thursday A.M. Shannon Bay for Jdustkatla | To South Queen Charlette || Island ports : (Freight Service Only) | i | | For Passenger Reservations, Freight bookings and Info.n- ation apply: 509—3rd; Avenue West Phones 5333 and 2329 fC LL | of, ENWREGHT, Manager |) Galt FAMOUS Stnce t88o ” Servi The QD STEIGER 1AM STERLING. Shows at 7—9:05 SUN, MID, TO WED. 4 Uy. ‘ PLAYERS TREATRE i. 8 But I have seen Mr, Muzzy go up with an ace “prematurely in a situation like this, That is be- cause he has his ‘own "private | ¢and faulty) theory about lead- : ing a suit his partner has bid. Tf he holds something: like Q, 9 8 2, he will lead the deuce, which {is the proper lead. But from a worthless holding ‘like 8 6'3 2, he ts inclined to lead the eight, which Is supposed to indicate that he doesn't want the suit returned, Of course he is all wrong, Part- ner doosn’t need any help in des ciding whether to return his sult, It is much more important for him to know how many cards you have in his sult, 80 Jead the lowest card from any worthless fowr-card holding in partner's bid sull--oven the deuce from Mon. ~ PAUL DOUGLAS: JOHN DEREK S JODY LAWRENCE “CESAR ROMERO Ernest Truex * Richard Shannon starang co-slarnng —- Tues, Only ap BB WHI NB) MN A a Lo i pe “ i ae fi re noe . ; ctor a o iH i whe yereUero. 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