fs tk t ‘Thursday, : Sle chwood By EASLEY More and more hands are opened with a bid of | one club these days. And the elub suits seem to be getting shorter and weaker, “The extreme one-club bidders will tell you this is for “conven- lence” in rebidding. But surely there is nothing convenient in bidding a club on a worthless two or three card suit, winding up at three no trump and havine the opponents run off six or Seven club tricks. A corollary of this type of madness is developing among . partners of one club bidders. They feel a frantic sense of ob- ligation to respond on practical- ly any kind of hand because “I couldn’t leave my partner in one club. He might be on a three- card suit.” ‘There are two points to con- sider here, First, opener might also be on a seven-card suit. Second, if responder’s bid is in the nature of a rescue from the horror of a one club bid, opener will have no way of knowing that. He wil! count on respond- CREAM STYLE BOLEN Conk Prince Rupert Daily News 58 May 8, 19 on BRIDGE BLACKWOOD © er’s having the values shown by his bid and will bid his own /¢ards accordingly. Which is the way it should be. In today’s deal the defenders blitheliy ran off the first: eight tricks against Mr. Heinsite’s three no trump contract. The six of spades was opened and Mr. Abel won with the ace and returned the six of hearts, The king was trapped. and = Mrs, Keen cashed her king of spades before leading her smali heart back to her partner's jagk. Thus they won six hearts and two LUCILLE BALL-and Desi Arnaz prove that Desi still; 2/V¢_her students the best there loves Lucy in the forthcoming M-G-M Technicolor picture, ‘*The Long, Long Trailer’? now being filmed 1 [ATLTHE PUBLIC LIBRA (Published by Darwen Fir least, currently fashionable, wa “| “Buekskin. ahd Blackboard” whi with which it deals. The colorful jacket and allit- erntive title suggest a “western” ‘and in a sense, that is what it isa,western, with a difference. Simply written, with no appar- ‘ent attempt at style, it gives a ‘portrait of an understanding ‘and resourceful teacher attempt- ‘ing, under difficult conditions to e iis for them in the rather th- ‘flexible Program of Studies. Teacher's recollections WO Pd -| — western” with difference ‘Buckskin and Blackboard’ by Phyllis N. Taylor ‘Reviewed by Emerdld Bartlett ‘to tne, significant in the small ahd vanishing aren of education spades before Mr. Heinsits got in, “Sorry, partner,” began Mr. Muzzy, “but Tf thought [ was {oo weak to pass.” South dealer Both sides yulnerable NORTH Mr, Muzzy #10854 v3 @KIT652 . 8 WEST EAST Mrs. Ken | Mr. Abel AK9762 AA yAi05 ¥QdI7642 oJ 6Q108 mOTS 4 % 1053 2 SOUTH Mr. Heinsite AQJI3 Ww? KS . @A43 ®%AK QI 6 The bidding: South West North Fast 1 & Puss 1 @. Pass 3 NT All Pass “A new system,’ said Mr. ; Heinsite sarcastically, ‘I gness Pm old-fashioned, but I though a bid showed strength and that you showed weakness by pass- ing.” “You might have bid some- thing besides clubs on the Second round,” suggested Mr. Muzzy hopefully. “I did,” replied Mr. Heinsite in a disgusted tone, “and we're down four. Why do my partners break their necks responding to one ‘club on hands where they pass any other bid Sure, you bid three card club suits now and then but has something happpened to the deck which makes it impossible for a per- son to hold five. six and seven card club suits any more? “Well, we weren’t doubled, anyway,” Mr. Huzzy said, weak- ly. / B7~128 — ennemennettatichiendenaetnees ieee ree Sako wn eee THE CARLING OREWERIES (8.¢.) LIMITED (lormorly Vancouver Brawarlos Ltd.) (neweememen: (Plus advertisenont is pot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbin, fae here Teg Bo bee Me hy to avoid.” with plenty of laughter at the M-G-M Studio. | MOVIE COLUMN . | _° ‘ ( Lucy, Desi may switch : to different TV series _ By BOB TITOMAS ‘to be loyal to it. Everything we HOLLYWOOD if — Notes and , do is with the home: audience in comment on the Hollywood: mind. If something comes out scene: lof it later for theatres, that’s Lucille Ball may drop Lucy!okay. But -I never planned it for the first time in eight years.' that way.” . , She has her eye on a Garson! = * * Kanin script which will be in- cluded in the new Desilu tele- : : , ‘vision playhouse series. Besides ! ), Well, a, little bit, anyway. He tine as host for the series, Desi i 225 one duet in “Dam Yankees" acting as hos “*", --“Two Lost Souls’ with Gwen Arnaz may also play an occa- ional dramatic role that wil) | Verdon, and a few bars of. a ke him awa y trom Ricky Rj- | Couple of other. songs. Warners ‘a lisn’t yet capitalizing on his fame cardo, ;as a record artist. Tab is. still In announcing the $12,000,000 | taking lessons and hopes to get deal, Desi emphasized it’s for'a real singing assignment, pre- TV alone. I asked him if he had | ferably “West Side Story.” any ideas of theatre releases for | He | taken plenty of knocks the 48 one-hour shows he will! vice tne plenty Of Knocks make. pon his voice, but says, “Geral- “None at all,” he said. “Long ; dine Page told me how to an- ago I decided that TV has been | S¥¢"—if people don't like my very good to me, and I'm going | pinging. it just shows they have Betty Grable, looking trim and i terrific, showed up at the Round Chinese fire on fishermen Robin Restaurant opening with TOKYO (Reuters) — Chinese:a new hair-do. Her locks were Communist destroyers have fir- trimmed and snpgged down on ed on and arrested 14 Japanese : yer head lik Yul Bryn with fishing boats in the east China : rey Read like Yul Brynner vit Tab Hunter sings! . a ia blonde beanie. seas, the Japanese Maritime. ““A great victory,” sneered Mr. : Heinsite. “And the type I prefer and early yesterday, the an-. to fight > 7 Safety Board said yesterday. The “Just call be egghead,” she | boats, with crews totalling 171,° Smled. were operating between 60 and 80, | miles east and southeast of! South continues Quemoy Island Tuesday night : nouncement said. ! yt TERYLENE Machine Washable Drips Dry Perfectly Stays Fresh and Crisp The Shirt That Needs No Ironing —EVER! . Retains Shape and Size —all day long w......... WATTS & NICKERSON MEN’S WEAR integration { 5 JACKSON, Miss. (P— Gov- , ernor J. P, Coleman Tuesday | signed a bill authorizing him ; to close any Mississippi school at his discretion... Purpose of the bill, according to sponsors, is to prevent federal troops from enforcing integration in Mississippi. FAST RELIEF FOR” RHEUMATIC TS By ene Vpn) KING OF PAIN’. Captivated in early life by the large-printed “A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss” on a school- room wall; Miss Taylor spent years tryihg to become a top- notch moss-gatherer but never lost her‘longing for wider hor- izons than those ‘of fn English industrial.towh. oo A year: spent. teaching . in Prince Kupért,’ British Colum- bia, under.the teacher-ex- change ‘system in .1937 was, she says, ‘ali too short. Finally, ih 1948, released from home . responsibilities, -a* mature and expetienced teacher, she returned ‘to’ Canada. Big Bar Creek, 50 miles .of. mountain. road from ‘Clinton, B.C:, was her school. ‘ ce RY ep - books: ilayson, London, England) 8 easily oVercome when I réad ch {s certainly not deep but fs, Bram of Studies to her pupils, her refusal to belleve the re- sults of standard intelligence tests which branded them .as “dull” to “feebleminded,” when they were, within their environ- ment, as intelligent as any other group, make up the body of this PIPIILERLSODPT ELL OLIIIL ADSL DIOUESDOLDLSOE LODO PEDO DOLDODD ODD DO ‘ |Variety of new books at library Just arrived in the Public Library are the following - The Arctic Year by Peter Freuchen (travel): * ~ Bea My Guest by Conrad Hilton (auto ©" * The Sergeant by Dennis Murphy ( ’ -Maggie-Now by Betty Smith (fiction) A Summer ‘Place by Sloan: Wilson (fiction). The temptation to review something deeply significant or at | *%4 rensorsecnoronererners See PIES ISOS EOL ODODGS biography) ALBERTA MARKET © shoitt book. Miss Taylor, writing her own story, could be up-grading her- self, However she sceims solely concerned: with the children, thelr abilities, their home lives, the free beauty of the country in all its seasons, and the some- what wry humor of her own domestic difficulties. | The ,réader can interpret for te Fancy Sausage | ~¥& Icelandic Herring Your International Food Store % Frozen Foods and Ice Crea % Italian & Greek Black Olives %& Home Made Ham & _* %e Fresh Assortment o Imported Cheeses Rulle-Polsa himself her ability and charac- ter from “how,” rather than! “what” she writes in describing this-.isolated life, alone in a log | Big Variety of Scandinavian Foods teacherage with no near neigh- bors. In winter snow was deep, temperatures’ were low, water was carried from the frozen Phone 4214. creek, Heat was from chopped * . wood. 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