a ‘ 6 ’ ews - “Tuesday, August 3, 1954 ‘ ie i BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE | ‘By EASLEY BLACKWOOD, : Aca lt Was Hard, But Muzzy Manageil to, Louse it Up ‘s Prince Rupert Daily N ’ i . The great Mr, Champion cu used himself for bid- ding one spade on the first round of bidding in to- Gay’s hand, - Not that it was a Had bid from a.tech- “ae Meal standpoint, but from the htiminics anglo it was “th Mighly. questionable, |. [Soup gear ren sits What i Mr. Champion, wished ‘Both; sides vulnerable v “he had bid was three 119 trump, £ North (Mr, Champion) = And Tagree with hin With Mr, og Tg 7 4 3 ey, Miteay as aspartner why fool | i DeA Ka a around wilh beautifu approach ; C—J 10 5 “ bids? wo : West Haast nT From the North-#ast'tt, looked oy Abel) a aa "Tike ano trump hand, so why not: 1-29 ¢ 5 Ie-A In 4 uae try to get the play? Why ‘sub-| DA08 764 D-Q@us ya ject Mr.’ Muzzy to the strain of) C2 8 sitll Me 72 dag seling as declarer?-Especially| + Heo ee Wey’) Y when that strain would auto- | S-K 6 ~ my, miitlically extend to Mr. Muzzy's D~9 3 THIS IS THE LIFE—The he partrier. But Mr. Champion spoke too! C-AQ643 The bidding: Suuth the waves of a plastic a ; Porras West North Bast j-—— ~uickly and’. when the bidding i 1 ¢ Pass I's Pass . ane around to Mr. Muzzy, hei intr Pass 3 NT All Pass! wre eee eee fat-the no trump call in first. I> = me As a matter 0; faet, this par-| “I dropped say queen and jack! ‘tleular hand was a hard one to | by Mustake, 4.4 Miss Brash de- layvaay whe ; house un, even for Mr. Muzzy. ;murely. “Gere partner.” | : | a aOUNC ay, put wh typical ingenuity, he, “Il foreve you this time,” lgrinned Mr. Ayel, “ut don't for- By EUGENE LEVIN rh : The x of diamon¢: was open- | 8ét to ict it harper, ogain,” ie td an’ all Mr. Muzzy had to do | “Was to duck the first trick. How. fh ever, the contract looked easy | Mechanized Warfar NEW DELHI (#—Mechanized warfare has finely caught up with the lancers of India, fam- at wave in Las Angeles finds TV star swimming pool set u Hollywood. ‘Nice comfortable way to study a script, t'ank you! j to armored vehicles the lancers sill were the kingpins when it |} came to warfare and putting down revolt, — pb on the grounds of CBS e Gradually ( India's Famous, Colorful Cava a “ Te ee, utting O ry Lancers riding pants, resi Elena Verdugo cooling off on Television City in ut gned after the ight-legged lancer uniform. The Kachhawas Regiment Moscow Blasts Pet: Pg] COtony Industr y. =: bat ine tay | Baking (cing Fiera lial For Faking Output Figures ji: ea hy RICHARD KASISCHKE MCSCOW (# — One of the Soviet Union’s biggest and most famous Industrial plants—Mos- cow's Stalin Augo and Farm Ma- chinery Works—has been severe- ly erltjeized for inefficiency and {for jureling production figures to give the appearance that ft is fulfilling its production quotas on’ time. It recelves in the newspaper Moscow Pravda one of the snver- est’ dressings-down. ever ajven .|t0 a major Soviet factory. The criticism comes at a time when Soviet agriculture com- plains that the Stalin works {s hot delivering adequate farm machinery and spare parts-in the harvest season. rhe press says there is an “intolerable situa- tion” in the minist yar morbine building which must be reme- died. : IMPOR! TANT HARVEST This year’s harvest is extreme- over at the Stalin Auto Works | dolitg to help?'Practically noth: ing, says Moscow Pravda, In|. fact, says the paper, they are|, faking production figures to keep | up the plant’s reputation as one’ of the ‘country’s leading. pro. |’ ducers. 1 Meanwhile, ‘says the paper, farmers come ,lo the plant from far and near and have to stand and wait for the machine Spare parts they here supposed to re. celye, , ‘. tt aL Ee or hy 4) ‘ Columbia.” G Teena : BULL ee TL ga sz =e < » ‘ly Important to the Malenkov;]| — starring ” ne government, It ts the first har-! . . . ; vest since Malenkov promised ! ANKE BANTER STE COCHRAN MIE BETTE ft ‘the Soviet common man more oe ,to eat, drink and wear, It Is, — ALSO — Do. 4 TT ‘important also for Nikita 8. Shark Killers. OTE jKhrushchey, first secretary of ‘ ~~ a he Soviet Communist party who. Mr. Moose Takes a Trip V Forhatts “aye, is director of the great programms | | a game to raise Soviet grain produetion | errs" Orn ~ o~ [by 40 per cent, and increase the \ TODAY and WEDNESDAY. —7 andg {livestock population, . Cs eo nl MEY ; But what are the gentlemen - : OTERO with dummy’s ace Brash: started the about the defeat of ments, with dvemmy’s king, ‘when it was Miss “won. “STRAY” DIAMOND Miss Brash wait ; then calmly led the . Monds for Mr, Abel t more tricks. i.) “I've been stabbed,” Mr, Muzy —* screamed. “Where'd you get tl bas. HAZE OF OPTIMISM an Using the rule of 11 (deducting ' the number of the card led from 1), she found there were five diamonds higher than the six Spot outside of Mr. Abel's hand. So-she dropped the jack on the first trick and awaited develop- to’ him and he went right up| . Here: Miss | key defensive | play which eventually: brought the hand. * At trick two Mr. Muzzy led Galmmy’s jack of clubs and let it ride. Mr. Abel won with the king and retuned the four of diamonds. Mr, Muzzy, playing in a haze of over-oplimism, won From Mr. Abel's play of the four spot, Miss Isrash knew he Lad started with five diamonds vad therefore str, Muzzy had caly one left. Sc she played the Gaeen to avoid biocking the suit This convinced Mr, Muzzy thai | she’ was now out of diamonds. : Ata hate seat of hen Hg ¢xPlained, the July runs of the Ied a heart to the jack at the Present four-year cycle have {been SO negligible that little or! ino fishing effort has been put In 1942, the previous high . Hugi ‘Year in the cycle, une catch was| ed by the suicide death of Wil- next trick and was overjoyed Brash who ed for Mr, Muzzy's clation to subside and: five of clia- 0 take threp : senal | two hat: y Puget Socke ye Catch Biggest In 40 Years SFATTLE (®i—The Puget Soun cific Salmon Fisheries Comm}; sion reported Monday. Sregate value to fishermen 0 at $1,590,000. Senator Tom Reid, commissior catch, as 1cquired by treaty, | mented forth. iless than 300,,000 sockeyes, Scientifically determined fish- ing closures aud the Hell’s Gate lishways were credited with com- “bining wa imerease the early runs. : Escapments up river the past: weekends, however, have unsatisfactory, the .com- n. sald. .: ra es been missio uN tae wad Sockeye salmon catch in July was the largest in tha cycle in 40 years, the Interna: onul Pr. The total take was 850.000 fish of which the American fleet ac- counted for 500,000, and the ag- the two countries was estimated chairman, said the rapidly in- creasing effectiveness of Ameri- can gear is making it difficult | to obtain an equal division of the “The week-end closed period in Americe“ waters probably will have to *e further ‘increased to 72 hour: in the future,” he com- In the past, the commission ; War, but in regions inaccessible ed as mounted warriors for two centuries. vf Today's laneers have been squeezed into a single cavalry regiment in tne Republic of In- dia's army. The new regiment, made up ol four historic cavalry units, re- cently rode cut for the first time behind unfuried battle flags won by its predecessors in 200 years of war: and rebellion. The sarade marked a new era for'Ind.in cavalry—an era when parades ami veremonials will be i its chief ‘times for showing off and where the big battlefield roles will henceforth be left ty me tanks and armored cars, Western nations made the transition long ago. But,’ like France, where the black squad- ron perpetuates fine horseman- ship fyr ceremonial occasions, Indian3 intend to keep the tra- ditions of their cavairy alive. | ONLY USE THE BEST - Mechanization in India’s army ' started before the Second World the finest riders. roster. 4 dian Army. 1 Remember when By The Canedian Press The baseball world was.shock- lard Hershberger, 29-year-olc: ;Second-string catcher of the | Cincinnati Reds of the National League ,14 years ago today. Hershberger, serving his third season with the Reds, was ap- parently desnondent over his re- cent play and was found dead In @downlown, Boston botel.....- ad cette NN Rode t 1" ( Community Spirit | den and cost the life of one OSTO M& The fiest large. eale recreation and amusement. | park” covers 20 acres ona nen- opened on the outskirts of Moss, oath of Oslo, Completed mainly bunate ellinbers. With | ( lsd dutting Into a lake. Try Daily News Cle ssifieds | f DIAMOND RING _ = SHOW — af MANSON'S JEWELLERS 522 Third Avenuc West hobby, ooh WALA, ne Eo ee b One lancer unit, the Mysore Regiment, was formed in 1749, making it one uf the oldest cav- alry outfits in the modern In- Lancers of the Jodhpur Regi- ment were ir China during the Boxer Rebellita—and the name of their home tow: uas become a part of equestrian vocabulary the world around via jodhpur HIS WEAD STILL IN CLOUDS ==George Wee Areus:~sarviver of a perilous Mt. McKinley climb whieh left him bedrid- sul] attracted by the crappy peaks and reads all he ean of the exploits of other more for bath Ny vale tapy lobar, je ‘peopl ved is res Q piste fen ra ark" covers 29 acers ana pone! his front teeth broken fray pani Gavers 29 acers on a pn his 1,000-foot fall, the 28-Yout old Army corporal still hag of | his four companions, says he's ' | | | | | hopes of indulging his favorite | The new regiment admits only, ; All in. ai, about 1,000 men-will make up its monies of -the British Empire ‘| United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, eastern Canada and 12 from. Vancouver and ' Victoria. gave its name to a rapid cavalry mount, galloping into battle un- der Sikh leaders in almost every state of India, The ‘Jaipers, the ether unit making up the new regiment, also has a long battte record . C ommonwealth Youngsters Touring B.C. 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