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BRIDGE Z f By EASLEY BILACKWOOD Mr. Muzzy’s Kibitzing Wrong Again; Miss Brash Right on 4 Spade Bid = . “Put your hand down partner” said Miss Brash. ¥ Mr. Abel replied. ¥ * “I've already put it down,” ‘“* Miss ‘Brash tock another look ,. ‘ACTgss the table. “You call that a Hand?’ she asked. oe “well, - it is fairly weak,” Mr. Abel admitted in woeful sar- South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH Mr. Abel . fe on xo we . wos 1 oa . PERV ew Se Pere eevee eevee eee eEVVE TM Hy ee eee Vee eevee ee tr ste eee ci uwy ' tl : 6 prince Rupert Daily News pridray, December 27, 1957 ueen Pledges — Devotion SANDRINGHAM, Eng. (CP) — Queen Elizabeth ‘told the peoples of the ‘commonwealth Christ- | mas Day that she offers them her heart and de- -yotion in place of leading ‘them into battles in the manner of the monarchs “of old. The Gueen, delivering her an- pecumeras ond bright lights of vevision far the first time, said ne hoped TV would make her cass. ge “IMore personal and di- ect.” { “In the old days the monarch lei his soldiers on the battlefield end his leadershiv at all times wis close- and personal,” she said from the jibriry of Sandringham House, the Royal Famity’s tradi- tional holiday residence in Nor- folk. “Today things are very differ- ent--I cannot lead you into bat- MOSCOW wm — Pravda cha _The U.S. state department is reported studying the latest So- viet bids for a ban on nuclear weapons manufacture and tests, reduction of military forces in central Europe and other propo- sals, “Humanity awaits from West- etn statesmen a directed. reply to the clear and concrete propo- sails of the Soviet government,” Pravda said. The article foliowed criticism ‘suggestion for East-West fer- | eign ministers talks. : radio praised the suggestion to- ‘day but then accused Washing- recent Soviet disarmament proposals and thus, party organ said, satisfy world public opinion, by Pravda Thursday of a NATO, Moscow . SATISFY WORLD OP ING” Pravda Challenges West To Accept Soviet Plan ed the West today to accept the Communist lleng idea of any immediate summit conference. Bulganin called talks. a “no war’ agreement, a declaration nouncing use of foree in the Middie East, more trade and a Soviet - American friendship pact. Eisenhower advisers are re- ported spiit over how to go about renewing talks with the Sovisis, Dulles and key advisers believe the next round showd pe in the 25-nation UN disarma- ment commission, which Russia. already for summit East-West re- i tle. “I do not give you laws or ad- minister justice: but I can do something else, I can give you my heart and peoples of our brotherhood of nations.” UK. Press lauds Queen For TV Role NDON (Reuters) — The press today heaped praise on a nev television star — Queen Elizabeth. The Queen used TV for the ‘first time in delivering her .n- nual Christmas message. But because English paper do not publish Christmas Day or Dec. 26, they had to wait until today .to shower their acclaim, i The Daily Mail said in a seven-column headline that her ma! Christmas message before ' my devotion to. these Old islands and to all the; Fr 2 vyowe ew were ~ ee ew eae vow e Geel to a busy season in 1958. There appears to be no Ictup in the movie horror cycle, and that could mean good business ‘for Ed Wollf. Not many actors can share the prosperity because Ed's work is rather specialized. He is seven feet, four inches tall. I saw Ed when he was playing, the title role in “The Colossus of New York”. And what a col- ossus he was! He was decked out in a weird outfit that brought his height to nine feet. Atop his head was a horrible contraption of latex and sponge rubber that res- embiled a human brain. The Movie Column | | ge by Bol, Thomas HOLLYWOOD vm — Here’s one actor who can look forward gimmick was that he was sup- posed to be a mechanical man i operated by a brain taken from a brilliant scientist. SHOCKING COSTUME Ed wasn't acquainted with the nuances of the script. He. did | know that his outfit could be | rfsky. His head kept . getting | shocks and he had to get a haircut to eliminate the fric- “TY paint houses when I'm not! working in pictures, and it works | out pretty well, I can paint most: cellings without using a ladder.” Ed weighs a mere 250 pounds. Down from 325 on doctor's or | ders. “The circulation to my tegs is not too good,” he said. “I don’t have any trouble with cuts, but burns take a long time to heal. Otherwise my health is pretty normal.” 1 oe 4 Ft FRENCH PREMIER Felix Gall- lard Cleft) and Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker of Canada at- tend a dinner given by Can- eda's ambassador in Paris. In foreground is Mrs, Diefenbaker and at centre is hostess Mrs. Joan Desy, wife of the am- bassaaor, The PM who attend- ed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’ conference, was home in time for Christmas. Remember When By The Canndian Press Tony Golah of Ottawa Rough ' Riders was named the outstand- ing Canadian athlete of the year 18 years ago today for his bril- ieant season on the gridiron. Ot- tawa beat Hamilton in the Big Pour championship that year but in the Grey Cup final lost by _- 16 to Winnipeg Blue Bombers. “TICKETS NOW ON SALE vs HAPPY NEW \FAR? eae fe Queen's new style was a result | ORTLINGS ARE FASY rnp: suit. Today’s hand is | drafting a reply to a recent note 280 miles from the South Pole ' But Miss Brash had no trouble | ; one example of how this ad- ‘vice works out. Playing at * four. hearts and assuming a " damond opening and convin- _ vation, you would ruff the sec- ond diamond, Now removing | {with her four-spade contract. She ruffed the second round of | diamonds and Jed a low trump.,: of spades and Ied another dia-' imond, Miss Brash ruffed again, | Mr. Champion won with the jack | from Soviet Premier Bulganin. — a reply that turns down the! ‘Sailor Dies and may yeas there by New! Year's Da Comunitice Sceretary A. S., Helm said the New Zealand ex- plorer's five-man party covered another 40 miles during the ,of past criticisms of her speak- | | ing mannerisms, , Lord Altrincham, 33-year-old | Conservative peer, caused an up- 'roar last August when he said her speeches conveyed the per- sonality of a priggish school girl. “I'm vice-president of the MHol- lywood pain bers’ local, " he sald, weet seg: wen ane eee a | | | | : has vowed to boycott. | — ‘ - . ; ee casin; “but at least I bid it right. A532 ,ton of trying to bury the talks; \ , __{new-style Christmas message | tion. ' ” r took you back to spades She. W432 | oroposed December 19 at the) A minority fa Orig sounding’ was q “seven-minute triumph.” Between scenes, Ed sat down! NOT SINCE “MAJOR BENSG ! cause my spades were stronger. ° 5432 | Chose of a NATO summit meet- | out the oviets rh ately irst. . The Mail said the Queen wrote j and discussed his life as a big_ SUCH A HEARTWARMING ‘They were headed by the five at ac ing. w machinery ihe speech herself “helped by ; man. - spot instead of the four.” Mr. Chee oion Mre eon Soviet Foreign Minister An- | Waich would meet Russia’s ob-. prince Philip.” Other papers say} “Yes, 1 get tired of all the | {. COMEDY: Mr:. Muzzy. was-kibitzing.Miss} aK 3 ° @@Q109 drei A. Gromyko said last Satur- i jection that all forums proposed. she was aided by her private!cracks people make about my. Brash, “Why bid that pitiful @ 875 Vv 96 {day that forcign ministers talks) thus far wind up with Western. secretary. ; ; |height,” he said. “But I don't) spade suit at all?” he whispered. @ A K Qus6 9 1098 ' probably would prove fruitless. , countries vastly outnumbering' The Daily Herald said thejreally mind too much. I like. “I'd be playing four hearts on; # 98 6& sour J 1075 | He asked for a special meeting’ i Sovict representatives. i stiffness and meaningless plati- | people, and that makes a lot of} the hand, with 150 honors. Mics Bras lof the United Nations on dis-. oo _ ‘tudes of past speeches were! difference.” ' “The only plus score you ever: an: 7 Brash _armament — which Washing-: we? / gone, , oo | Born in Trinidad, Colo. 50, get,” ‘sriapped Miss Brash, “is ¥AKQI10 ton rejected —- or a special in-| Pritish Part Not only was the message it-| years ago, Fd came to Holly- | when.you're lucky. enough to > o7 ; on onal conference — which: y ‘self more direct and meaningful,: wood in 1925 as a seven-foot, hold honors, You couldn’, pry : _ mw AK 'US. officials are still consider-i & . but people were charmed by the: stripling. He had heard he | folr hearts out of this hand | wee eas: t eee ing. oo Hearing Pole ; warmth and naturalness of the | could find work in movies and! with ecrownar. (2a Pass 2 NT Pas, | PREPARE REPLY Queen's way of delivering it On. he did well in comedy and circus | Miss Brash was right. Ww hen 30 Pass 3NT Paes.| Dispatches Thursday from) AUCKLAND, N.Z. ut-—The Ross: ak tne Herald comments in an! scenos, But there weren't cnough | on ie usually better to ca Pass 4 Puss | Washington said the Eisenhower! Sea Committee reportcd today’ c Many newspapers said the | jobs to live on and he tured to- “make the nonsolid suit your | the contract. administration has — started! reat Sir Edmund Willary’s party : painting, i WILLIAM HOPPER + BILD WILLIAMS... RARRARS HALF A URULRLALGNTERSA TiJHAL PUCTURE rye . night but had run into soft sz ve 40g ; call eee cnponents humps | ¢ cashed the ace of trumps, then, CANADAIGUA, NY. 1 One. which made the. waite ithheale, Says The leads es: “She showed | w ake all of your hearts rd le , ix Canadis iors n vy Newe Tith cag (an easy, polsed manner”. hue one. y ‘started leading out her solid, of six Canadian suitors from phe night before Hillary made in casy, | AANNCI ‘heart. There was only one trump Ontario injured Thursday in an ‘outstinding and Mrs. Keen. automobile accident on the State! in with a spade, they would fire could take it any time she chose. Thruway died today in hospital, enother diamond, taking your iagiss Brash still had one trump, Two others were in critical con-! Jast. trump. Since you would jjeft and the rest of her cards’ dition, ot eee cement ene mete wena ents pet ee Reset me 21 Injured 56 rmoiles. Helm avein denied thet there wis aby idca of a race bebween -) Wilary ond British members of The first time the enemy got go ‘TWO NEW € ‘ 7 wee " v1 ee Vfte ad. ‘ » “S eee ro ~ haye to let them in once more were all high ‘Dead is Terrence O'Keete, 19, 4 Commonwealth trins-Antare- | MADRID (Reuters) — Twenty with a spade, they could cash at! os : ey”? 2 , 4) tic expedition wiith is heading | one persons were Injured, eight air Meet ae Just lucky,” commented Mr. ,of Peterborough, Ont. ‘for the South Pole from the op-{of them severely, when a fire , @ lous one more diamond to break | yuzzy | Police sald a eollision with a: ie Op- ; a9) ea ’ ia ne rnc ‘ey't bidding truck dure a heavy i a” posite direction in a trek com-jengine overtnmmed here Thurs- (OveeeeevereuNEED sucky you weren't bidding truck durnig a heavy rain sent | petely HEORS Antareticn, tiupbling over ai 15-loot embankment, pote day after a cous Hon with a car | wae TODAY AN » the hand fer me," Miss Brash: the saflors’ car replied. w Walloco’ S | Dept. 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