‘Prince Rupert Daily News | Monday, August 6, 1050 , BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE . By EASLEY BLACK WOOP) One Bid Safest When Partner's Help Needed Here Is a mie that chronic lwo- bidders o fen: forget in their cagerness to. make sure of reaching, game. If your partner does have enough to respond: to your bid, you can always make a second-round bid, that is absolutely forcing. ° Barnat Birt lay i n 95 et HMCS = * Naden “Victoria la, , Athicties and Sports: Prof. Ro bert. Osborne, University of Brit ish Columbia, Community Activities: L. FE Whittaker, News Editor, Victor: Daily Times. Creative and Cullural Activ: ities:,Dr. Malcolm F, McGregor ke ay, “the en- conn to .plan, provincial r¢ s ‘represented: on ‘activities’ in. ‘their’ particular su nitteés, and each splieres and’ to provide guidance iimittés member: is. special- to community committecs, . her‘ field”: - Each of the 17 sub-committees Q0-member: grouy work- has secured province-wide repre- cial planning: is ex- sentation ‘by the appointment of ocal centennial. ele- corresponding: members from al- {most every B.C, community, Department of Classics, Univer Tn today’s deal Mr. Dale had aye -Seven Prince Rupert ap- sity of British Columbia, very fine hand, but his chances h dealer _pointments’have been made to | Edueational Activities: Dr for game were pretty bleak un-: ‘or ‘i vulnerable the provincial. organization, H. L. Campbell, Deputy Ministe less Mr, Champion had enough! om Orit ‘ “J. Nec Forman,. 1730 Allin’ [of Education, Victoria. — to respond to a one-spade bid. | Mr. Champion “Avenue, has ‘been appointed to | Ethnic and Provineial Organi- PIPELINE PROGRESS — .Crews building Canada’s. big natural- “gas: pipeline: work. thelr’ Way 'QNE NO TRUMP A 1075 ' “the Labor Activities : ‘sub-com-|zations: Mrs. Pearl Steen, Van: eastward across - the prairie from the Alberta- Saskatchewan border, The line, being built by hen M ‘hs i. lid Ye ‘y Qi mittee; W, Ca Hankinson 720 |couver, Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited, is expected to be finished in 1958 and will stretch 2,250 .W rl ty Chs vie tn cu Mr oi6 aa ‘Sixth Avenne West, : to the Fairs ind’ Exhibitions: Mr miles from Alberta’s gas fields to Montreal, This Trans- Canada Pipe Lines Limited photo 'spone leet _ '" Yt or nd oh id wer K ‘ase “an Eunice and Provinciat. Oreants L.,W. Johnson, Department 0 shows ‘a string of pipe ready for lowering by side-boom tractors into a six-feet-deep trench ne hia Ne looke , lor Wrst Mr, Masters "4 in-planning-the huge | #ationysub-committee; Mayor Agriculture, Victoria. ’) near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, The pipe arriving on the job in 40-foot lengths, has al- bid that sould not be passed A *" 0 3 AD 4 : aa arty number’ wel ‘George E.Huls, to the Com-_ Historie Sites and Publicati ready been welded, -tested, cleaned, and given protective coatings of primer, glass fiber and | jump rebid in 2 new suit is such yw 109 8 wba ak Y 2 munily Activities sub-commit- |, ‘ attOns heaty insulating paper. (CP Photo). A NeW BUTE IS Sue 4 19 vs eaK7 : tee; Fred Jories, 156 First Av- “W. E. Ireland, Provincia. a bid. So he said three hearts. 10 3 elaTS | “enue West, to the. Prom-tions Librarian and Archivist, Victoria Note that over the three heart th SOUTH a Industrial, Progress:' Mr, A. L. jbld Mr. Champion bid three Mr. Dale ’ nd ‘Displays sub-committee; fe I Tha / t! } mar ‘H. P. Kraupner, 326. McBride -'James, ‘Vancouver. CW 10 ItaVve ars ay G ive As ronomers. wake 5, ok Maree no trump. AAK IOS of Street, to the Tourist oe Intra-Governmental Co- ordin- there s ‘t bomptation to hse ; 42 t “Mi tion sub- committee; r. ation: Mr. R.A. Pennington, To Oly Lo 5 ht A | F | : & AO ‘ rte “Large, 219° Fourth Avenue Deputy: Provincial: Secretary, 0 iympics ong- oug nswers n d Nthie ket on a et th The Widding: : West, to the Community: Ac- | Victoria. : ; s ki on ae i y ‘i | South West North Fat | gq. tivities sub-committee; an Labor Activities: Mr. George Agency | alms By ALTON L. BLAKESL EE spades wea er” bid than three | ta. Vase I : rans : gj} John -F, Magor of The Daily |Bengough, President ° Provincia. wee Lo | 3.4 Pass 4 i i “News to.the Press, Radio and gous dent ’ Provincial “MELBOURNE. @—Few. over- PASADENA, Calif, (AP)—Some mysteries of] No so. Mr. Champion had al- 4 4 All Paes — : Council of Carpenters, Nancou- 7 TV: . Co- ordination sub- com- seas tourists will be coming t oan ite pane ‘ 1 ready announted a balanced: a mittee, ie ess; Radi ory. “ Co-ordi australia for. the Olympic life on Mars and’its canals may well be solved this hand, suited to no trump play! yp we ave going to consider, ress; Radio, o-ordin- when the red planet pays earth its closest}and weak In high cards. By in- jypothetical cases.” here is the: Fox, Public Ro-| Games, the director of a lead- summer ing travel agency says.- Alfred Goldman of Orbit Tya- vel Services Ltd., just returned from an overseas tour, says he {consulted 43. travel agents in {nine countriés and found that “very few tourists will be com- ing to the games, in November. “European _ travel agents told a ‘Ti addition: ‘to ‘advising and ation::Mii EB, F. wg making suggestions to their PrO- | tations Department, Vancouuver. ‘vincial sub- comiittecs, the local ‘Pacific National Exhibition: @ members have been asked: to act Alderman T. F. Orr, Vancouver, : as ligison betiveen the local cen- ‘ Promotions and Displays: Mr. mf -tennlal committee and the pro- Barry: Mather, Nortli Burnaby, H vincial organization... 4. Religious- “Acivities:T, R, B. 3 ‘The entire centennial colebra- Adams, Executive Director, Union i tions organization is headed up! of BC: Munieipalities, New ' —- ference > (his failure lo raise visit i In 32 years, 'they may be curlous optical il-|spades on the first round), he! ysriner with two queens, but) Many astronomers are sure lusions, Another, cracks caused|had indicated he did not fave this time they are the minors there is life on Mars. Great areas -by carthquakes, or maybe they} full trump support for spades. suit queens. His hand might be:! change from brown to green are valleys along which melting} No reason to tell Mr. Dale.g 4 5 4, p-Q9 875, C-Q7 5. with the seasons, and other “This water flows from the poles,‘andjthose things again. He heard 4 3. ; green areas change in tint. This vegetation growing in the valleys | them the first Lime. y unala: : or lant Jife—but wha kit | , i \ ‘ a “WB by. a nine-man. board. of. ditec- Westminster. . a A ti there ar b idee i id? the theory that ‘they are ace; lerested in petting 2 choe | be vontract with Mr. Dale's hand?. that t ts] Hl interest ANA ts there an outside chance tually artificial waterways or tween spades and hearts. Mr. _ WM tors of the B.C, Centennial Com- “Special Guests and ; Amaportant me that tourists lose all interest 5- f : . Of course even the best play-! “ME mittee with .L. J, Wallace a5 /Personages: Hon. R. G, Williston, when they learn that the only yen intellivernt peineg? Ife, ‘pipelines constructed by Martian ome propery cooper ‘I occesionally. 0} ya two: . nd L. H, McCance, . accommodation ‘for them will be ' ‘engineers appeals most to wish-| On this hand ib might be ers will occasionally open a wee ‘chairman and Minister of Education; Victoria Many astronomers have ‘ful imagination. argued that if Mr. Champion pid and eventually go set at a’ olher extreme. Again we find: ‘executive secretary. a ®t! The B. C, Centennial Commiltée - WM was officially launched on April Tourist Promotion and Hospi- tality: Mr. T. L: Sturgess, ‘Deputy Minister, Department.’ of. Trade in private homes,” man. On the basis of ticket sales, Games officials .this week esti- said Gold-| glimpsed the strange markings Perhaps with luck the obser- had held three cards tothe called canals, but’ photographs' vations this year can sctule the queen in both spades and hearts fail to show them clearly if at question. and no other high cards, he gale contract. Also, they will’ cecasionally fail to bid ames when it is there. Bul as a gen- “E. * ¢ 3 a Mooinige ty dat. has held : 20 nN eee Victoria . mated: that about 11,000 spec- all. Perhaps this time they will, : RB a * al. An organizational directory of me tators: will’ come to Melbourne for illuminating study. a the B.C. Centennial Committee ieee ny Maun ie heeline one trick of making game, with-, Mis, being. Sorwarded to cach BC. very day Mars is wheeling land the ace of clubs). : aking game, with-, ist.” would not have replicd to a one spade opening and yet game would have been markable (five Ispade tricks, four Heart tricks eral rule, T sugpest’ that you re- serve your two bids for. those: hands whieh will come within: seman nnene d ‘The “CBC owns and’ operates from. overseas. ° 22 radio stations and 8 television | Bookings | from: Canada so far stations. ea total. 1 only: 21, : Commandments one te closer. On Sept. 7 it will be only | ' That is true, bul it involves out help from partner,” a st 35,163,000 miles away, almost as! Ader tised " ‘the finding of two specific high | aan ar | yo Close as it ever comes. And all ‘cards in partner's hand -— two) Canada has more than 44.060 summer and fall astronomers in § h . tin eele taser ant ai ie. eat ae : cards which fit. perfectly with; miles of railway lines. and about: 10 countries: will ee In U Ways (Mr. Dale's hand. +30,000 miles: of paved highways. and studying this sister planct. NEW YORK tm --- Anything - Tantalizing, because it is the: can happen In New York—even planet most like earth, though | an advertisement in the sub- only half as big. Tantalizing, be- i ways listing the 10 command- cause it is hard to sec it clear ly,] ments and signed simply “This save for feeling seconds,» due} space paid for by a friend.” to the shimmering of our own! The weary strap - hanging window of air above us. | hordes accustomed to scanning * Tantalizing, because a "good iads for cigaréts and headache deal is known about it, yeb there pills may have wondered bricl- iis still so much mystery — and ly about this strange addition | because it could be an early:to subway literature, Probably goal for space ships when and! some read the majestic words if man begins exploring the for the first thue. And some may universe, ‘have found comfort or new res- Mars shines red in ihe sky , olution in them, beranee more {han half its sure! That was the hope of the face is covered with orange-red woman who paid for the space. | desert, barren, bleak, swept by TL took considevanle detective ob Vhot winds that swirl yellow dust work to find her, and then a * < 'elouds high in the alr. great deal of persuasion lo eon- Mars’ atmosphere is thin end vince her that it would not be almost devoid of oxygen, the life bad taste Lo reveal her identity. ressential for us earthiings, There! Miss Adelaide O'Mara has iy so Htle qnoishure that it is worked as a stenographer for estimaled that probably all the New York Life Insurance Co, for water on Mars would sereely 32 years, fill Lake frie. ' Miss O'Mara, who Iives with A day lasts 24 homes aud 37 her mother, saved up her money "minutes, but the Marian year fora long thne to pry the $400 As nearly twlee as long as ours required to buy subway card ad- 687 davs for one journey verusemeants for a month, Foy around the aun. {he Jast couple of weeks, since Great ive eaps form as winter the brave new ecard has been in comes to each pole, bub the jee place, Miss O'Mara has had ¢ is probably only a few Inches warm fecling when she jolned thick on water-thirsty Mars, the pushing subway crowds With summer, Lhe cap melts and, tiornmg and evening, and she a dark belt, believed — to be! has watched lo see how many marshy land ar reviving vegela+ people looked at the command: tlon fed by meting lee, appeara ments, around it, | “Ouile a few did, 7 tink.” Mars’ plant life may be some. Miss O'Mara suid, my si people: (hing Uke Hehens, a low form of looking at the erd,” cvewetation on earth, Other earth. ‘Hing plants probably couldn't ysurvlve the Mnartlan conditions ‘Bub Hehens are a hardy eam bination of algea and) fungus, mutually helpful, requiring Tbtle Hwater, able to withstand prea jheat aad eold, MAY BE TLLUSIONS i plants a halen and! 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