So “ sve ee vole ere y ee eee . wy | , CAAT a RB Me v “A eeter gheili ba IG TEE NN Ra ror RY aan eit de . : 4 . . . : Los : "os COR aDeCOEOR TI ETE AIOE ELEEELOIINIODEELODSIEETE DLE LEIS OOETI NIG OE ; 2 . \ dad o» BRIDGE '|No Hutry On Showing Strength in Hand» By Bidding High on First*Round + This a waste of time to search for conventional means of showing how big your hand is by your open- jing bid: There is no hurry about giving that informa- ‘tion. “Sometimes, as in today’s deal, partner does not °: know: how strong you are even after you have made [twobids ; » {© Give: Mrz Champion ‘the same _ distribution he has, but a hand so powerful that as little as a yree ea be » ’ ' ‘on Sundays Play ‘ seball Wet ae an Dye ee Sel |. NCOUVER (C )—Vancouver Mounties baseball club'will be sui- ippear in police court here next Monday for’ playingy.baseball . on ty prosecutor Stewart McMorran said Monday. e had issued instruc-+———-——— ae e‘summonses which Sed “on: games. played S.and:-May. 12,0 0° a reason.” He declined further explanation. oo ° . _ Attorney, - General. Bonner said: “Ido not think the city prosecutor. has any choice in the face of wilful persistence.” ‘Mounties’ :club president Nat Mr.’ McMorran’ said: a .sum- mary: of the evidence ‘gathered by..two, detectives at Sunday's Pacific Coast. League. double- ‘\headér between Mounties, “and ‘Hollywood , Stars - would - be *for- Champion had an opening bid and: a biddable heart sult, Therefore she properly bid the full strength of ‘her, hand and warded to: the attorney-general ‘for. more ‘fiats to prosecute. ~The ~ announcement. by “Mr: McMorran followed a. statement | Bailey said the team—the PCL leader—intends to keep on play- trig Sunday ball in the face of king anda queen fn his” part- ner’s -hand: would offer a good ‘play fora game.contract. Then left the rest up to her partner. Mr, Avel led the four of spades and the king fell to the his first-rebld would have been -. 1 two hearts. ace. Mr, Champion thought his best bet was to-try for a cross-ruff, He led to dum- my’s ace of diamonds, return- prosecution. The club would make the issue a test case. “Mr. Bonner said in his opinion |the.advance sale: of tickets for Monday’ by . attorney-general Robert Borner that. the city, prosecutor had no choice but to proceed with prosecution. “|”. South dealer yulnerable’ Te: Mounties’ booster club| Sunday ball ‘games “is not an ./ Netter. side it - ruffed ‘plans to. request: flats from the avoidance ‘of the Lord's 'Day Act as we eee Thon ‘ee bart aes ut : attorney. - general’s:. department statute” a 103 2 . “| clitbs and miffed L club on. the > to prosecute pine Suny ae — —— ) SSC Ps WAIT2 , + board. He ruffed another’ dia- ieee symphony Ouchestra elle | ROM DRIVING to bathing with just the flip of a’ lid is one. of ‘the features. of, a.'new pre mond and now knew that one concerts. a | reenvi e combination car and’ home, which bubble-bathing Marle Deverauex demonstrates:in Lon-’ WEST. ‘nase — | Of his opponents was out of ints: ‘wore ‘issued by: the atelce rt don, The tub is located under the front seat, and wraparound windshield curtains: afford |. Mr. Abel Mr, Dale | that suit, a torney-gene ral's department wo] § . rt * D privacy. The car, called a “Home Cruiser,” has two double beds, kitchen, and an elevating 68h 14 ‘ Oo. 3 dumny aid an up an neral's, Gepe " i ised for-increased head room. Rt VQte TCVUINe ° | € weeks ago for May and May 1 po l $ ay . roof watch can be raised for, increased head! room. | , nena ‘ a 2 os ‘ KQ43 diamond, | When Mr. Dale tol. : : s, and Mr. McMor- 4 aa Ce OT pes , & — -}lowed sult hére, it was-clear that atic d:- @ tan. has consistently declined to noe f | MOVIE COLUMN.” ae Church : SOUTH. | / Mr, Abel had no more diamonds. Bo como On iw delay in fur- ccess U eo rr, ee YP EE Nn Pa TS oe meen / Unable to risk an-overruff at es ee oes ot fhe ae : , oo ‘: Twagy , a ‘this stage, Mr. Champion tr * ~ Questioned Monday, he said: ©}... Special to The Dally.News foe a7 ff WMS and WA “at rs 108 5 ed with the king of Tears, He re . woe aa : con . at - boggy . . : . ese! ' pools } 1 ara ee +} sports - meet, attended’ actively] . . een are - . To Unite: Al phe bidding. © =~ «he ace of hearts, Ty ; Dail New § Classified by more than 400 youngsters and’, . pe. oe mo PETTERS. ff) South: “West. North Kast | Dummy/s ‘last diainond.. was ry: Daily News U1assi'iet) adults, closed here May 2. ft t Ini . ut . U | : By MARY BURKE:. || 2 &.5<-P88 1 @ Pass | led and ruffed with the ten of |The: event,’ sponsored by the). | we - _ “| Canadian Press Staft Writer J v, ass, 3 Pass | hearts, Mr. Abel overruffed with of re me | TORONTO @—The’women of] *¥ 2.00 58" the queen but: dummy’s jack of : ” TRAIT AR. apg || Greenville - Parent-Teacher AS- a T-Al-L-0-R-L-N-G sociation, was, a contest pete . . : moe cn Greenville: ae ae sen HOLLYWOOD (This 1s a tale of high adventure on the aa © Pants o ree Vi - . 400 a “ix! ‘iy stormy seas. and, starring none other than Fess Parker, Holly- share of the. wins. with six; Aly | ood’s;Davy ‘Crockett. . ansh had Five. oo “her story begins in. Seattle, | Trophies going | to ~Alyansh' where Fess went to pick up his were. the ‘Charlie Moose Little | now. racing sloop, a 46-footer League: Final, the top ‘Little | named ‘Choleta,, He took: along League pitcher award, the Sam) six: pals to’bring her home to and. Walter "McKay junior boys | cajifornia waters. None was & soceer final, the Greenville A.C. | pyofessional sailor, but three senior girls softball final, and the | y-ere yeterans of the Mainland- Improvement ‘Association Men's }to-Honolulu race. That was for- Softball. Greenville managed to keep tunate. They all might have reenvie mM ECL \ anging on to a float- the following trophies in town: ended up hanging : _\ing mast. if there hadn't been}: _The Mrs Angrens Robinson experienced hands aberd semor ss é ' : ‘ cay eth Bishop of Caledonia Pony League All ieee well trough Puget Annual, the C. ‘Stephens and Sound Fess related. | Sons ‘senior boys soccer chal-; The rough weatner started as lenge, the winning Pony League jthey plied through the Straits piteher award, the Miss Char-|of Juan de Fuca and there were lene Gurney ladies’ ‘softball chal- | heavy .scas off the coast of lenge and the Fred McKay’ and, Washington. When. they put ‘Son: men’s. soccer: challenge. into Astoria, Ore., the cook jump- The object of, tha sponsors, a| ed ship, Mutiny? No, he just had movie ‘projector for the school, another. engagement, Fess. him- was reached easily, thanks to gelf-took over the galley chores. the good attendance, “put it was mostly peanut! hoa ‘Bay. He asked if Yd like t0) The study of the mission of oo 3 ithe church, direct responsibility |: —|go along as COOK. io oe > bas his: previous in the recruiting, appointingand|* oo ne maintaining, of missionary’ per- "315A Third On’ the basis of Al “sonnel of the church, Miss Ward _|yoyage, the, aiewer 1s"no, *isaid are the WMS valucs to be TODAY TO WEDNE conserved, oe Miss Beatrice Wilson, secretary Mea aaa dominion council, WA, says “the 7 ‘ personal interest in local con- "= Added Feature — the United: Church of, Canada are anticipating ia change in their organization . with’. an- nouncement by -. the.’-general council of an approved new fed- cration set-up that will broaden women’s part in the church. .. . Many women of the church are bewildered and - concerned about the proposed integration. of the Women’s Missionary Society and the Woman’s Association,” says Miss Ann Ward, general. secre- tary, dominion board, WMS. | Shp explains that it will not be an amalgamation of the two groups. “It really is a movement in which members of the two organizations will \find ‘a new place.” . me ~ This united’ women's’ organ-|- ization will scck, to preserve : within the church all of that)’. —', which is valuc in (he present or- | ganizalions. The aim is to en-|: list’ all women of- the United, : Church for the total mission of}. / hearts was then good ‘for the But ‘of course he was not} ” ii game-going trick, nearly, that strong: His hand was of the minimum variety and the best he could,do was to re- bid-one heart. When he did so, Mrs, Keen stlll.did not know whether. he. was just short of énough for a. jump shift: > Actually, she did.not need to know, She did know. that Mr. 1 By BOB THOMAS | @ Topcoats: © Slacks ALYERATION’ SPECIALISTS | QUICK SERVICE. - Ling The Tailor 220 6th Sl. «Phone 4238 J. H. BULGER | OPTOMETRIST.” | John Bulger Lid..Jewellers. Across: from Post Office . butter on, crackers when we got off the coast of Oregon, It start- ed off a beautiful day, clear as crystal. In jusb-a, few hours we were facing winds of 50 knots. “I'm telling’ you, it was touch and go for a while. The boat was not in real .danger,. but there was no telling whether the winds, would reach 70 or 80 knots... | Bo , Fortunately; the winds sub- sided, but danger wasn’t com- pletely past. A playful Broup of whales—30 or 40 of them—cav- orted about 300 yards from the Choleta. The part-time sailors were happy to get away. 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Miss Wilson said: the’ idea of federation has already caught fire and has been adopted by a number of Jarger churches, A committee of the general council. | now is studying the “proposed 7, )sebeup. a -¢') To get the project: underway, - s}Miss Wilson suggested that wo- men ean begin now by getting to :!know cach other and start to “{ work together doing some of the ‘ went sedeg wan’ = . things common te both organiz- eee : may Ae 1) CLARE VAN HORNE, 46, of ations m | peatd GRATES » Le wend: ae LR London, Ont, has been charg- ed jn San Francisco with the hammer-slaying of his 27-. year-old step-niece, Mr's, Nan- cy MeLennan, formerly of An- gus, Ont, Mrs, McLennan, mother of two children, was One of the Interesting aspects J) semen rene ) of the new set-up is that the nnn WA and WMS will be a part of} the boards of the church, whereas under the existing sys tem they are not. Dr, GB. Long, secretary of the osbranged from her husband, jreneral counel) of the United The manager of & dance studio | Church of Canada, sald “we are || x— whore Mrs, McLennan worked |coneorned to avold any posstbil- Today MOTRA SHEARER: in gald Van Horne had visited (ity og a decrease In donations 7-920 “TRED SHOES tl t under one organization,” Dr, Lone added that it could possibly take four yenrs before tho amalgamation would take place, her several thes since Christ- ‘mas wiging her to return to Ontario and marry him, Van Horne told police he was sock- ing divoree from hls wife in London, Ont, Ho has two chil- dren and ls a former manager 9 iv clistrston, te masteal Qelorotinenb on ne nee atone Wt Cy mF OR TEE RE OE ~PORTIC. 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