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Small spade from the board.- BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE - By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Reasoning On What Was Not Bid Sees Mr. Champion Make NT Contract In deciding on the best line of play for your con- tract, it is wise to consider not only what the oppon- ents bid, but what they failed to bid. - West dealer - Neither side vulnerable NORTH Mr. Abel a& 7652 ¥ QJ 10 '‘@KI2 - @& J 10 3.0.0 WEST EAST Miss Brash Mrs. Keen. 4943 4.4 Q 1038 Vv K 53 ¥ 1842 @653 :7 h&AKT2 & 9865 SOUTH __. M. Champion ak. wAdSI8B ’ oe @AQ10934 mF &Q4 _ oe The bidding: |. oo West North Fast _. South. Pass Pass = Pass; 1NT Pass 2nTv : Pass 3.NT" All Pass — oe : “ In today’s deal Mr. ‘Champion elected to open the_ bidding; fourth hand, with’one no. trump, although he didn’t .quite have the ideal distribution. for it... His). idea was that three’ no. truntp. was the most likely spot. for’ a}. game try; and if that contract | could be reached, HE f wanted to play it.: - Miss Brash’s - SA o2sINg lead was the deuce of clubs and dummy’s 10 won. . Mr. Champion: thought - Mrs. Keen went in: with: ‘tiie “WALLACE’S f ~~ DEPT. Flamingo Beauty. Salon| OPEN -FOR . BUSINESS Audrey Mueller | ‘- _Beautictan ~ RUNNERS! or ‘Big Boys All sizes CANVAS. ~ OXFORDS For Boys and Mon | SPECIAL $2 95 Blue or Brown Boy's Dress SHOES Broken lines. Aah reendys 638 3rd Avo, Wes 217. 6th Street .. ace and returned a club, The defenders rattled off three club tricks but then they were through. Mr. Champion made his contract, winning six dia- monds, a heart, a spade and a club. “Luckiest guess 1 ever saw,” said Mr, Muzzy, who was kib- itzing the hand. “I'd have led the queen of hearts at the sec- ond trick. If Miss Brash -had held the ace-queen of spades, they could have, run the whole -Spade suit against you—also the rest of the clubs.” “T knew Miss Brash didn’t have the ace of spades,” Mr, Cham- pion replied. “Did you. sce her hand?” “No,” snapped Mr. Champion, but I couldn't: have been more sure if I’had.” This is how Mr. Champion came to this decision, The ten of clubs had held the first trick, ‘from which it appeared certain that -Miss Brash had beth the ‘ace and: king of the suit, Her ‘lead of the deuce made it most probable that she held exactly four clubs. She had passed as dealer and she has -never been known to pass a hand as good as ace-king in one suit and ace in another. So she could not have. the ace of spades. _ It was possible that she might pass with only ace-king of clubs and king of hearts. If Mr. Champion tried the heart fines- se and it lost, the - defenders would have three club winners, the heart and the ace of spades. 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Miss Mason, 5-foot, five-inch blonde, (36-24-36) won $500 cash and a $500 scholarship to a chiropractic coilege. Diane Stopke, Missouri State entry won. Chiropractor J. N. Tay- lor of Dawson Creek was co- sponsor of the Vancouver girl’s trip. Blue, White, Tan Soft leather uppers,’ composition soles. 1.95 1.45 SANDALS SPECIAL...... SMALL SIAES. SPECIAL $9.95 White, Red, Tan All sizes 5 to 101% 11 to 3 HAND EMBROIDERED CHINESE MULES L.adias’ sizes 94 SPECIAL MILY SHOE STORE Phone 4132 t ‘| soldier named Alfred Dreyfus. .| His case was taken up as a cru- | sade by French intellectuals who ‘| alive, but Jose Ferrer claims that {finished directing and starring | FELT RESENTMENT? -led Ferrer, :|Ferrer reported, The major part .|not lke the real thing. Paris is | Paris, and no other city is like, 4 it. m . . ee ye lee Se eg ew s+ by vey ea ee ete tees ve ee Bh AEB ek ee Mo! vie » C olumn Bob Thom as HOLLYWOOD in—Some controversies, like old soldiers, never dic. That’s especially true when the controversy is about an old He was the French officer who was framed and sent to Devil’s Island in the late 19th century, accused high government and army officials of anti-Semitism, Dreyfus being a Jew. After a long battle he was vindicated. You wouldn't think that such a long-ago affair would still be it is. He should know. He has just in “I Accuse,” the Dreyfus story. “Apparently, Dreyfus is stilla big issue in France,”’ comment- ‘Nobody took any di- rect action against us, but you could feel an undercurrent of resentment.” Producer Sam Zimbalist got the cold shoulder on requests tor filming locations in France, of the film was made in. Eng- land, but certain locations were desired in Paris. “We waited. and waited for ‘permission to come through,” the actor: said.. “Finally, we couldn’t wait any longer. We had ‘to shoot the exteriors in Brus- sels. The shots were okay, but He added that one official was Dreyfus was.not in the interests of national security. QUESTIONED BY FRIENDS ' “TI got violent reactions from French people I know,” Ferrer said, “One man asked me what I was doing and I told him I was making a picture about Dreyfus. ‘I didn’t Know you were anti- French,’ he said: . “I really teed off on him. I told him: A..The picture tells the truth about Dreyfus; B. Other hations know the truth; C. That France herself awarded Dreyfus the Legion. .of Honor and he Served with. distinction in the ‘First World War asa Heutenant colonel. . “They make a’ great to-do over the Hiss and Rosenberg cases in this country. Why shouldn’t the Dreyfus case be quoted as saying a film about). Vite. A classical example was “Backboard Jungle,” which Clare Booth Luce tried to with- draw fron: a film festival as “anti-American” when she was ambassador to Italy, “Ridiculous,” Ferrer declared. “‘Blackboard Jungle’ is no more anti-American than 'I Accuse’ is anti-French. Both are merely stories of injustices.” ' VICTORIA | @—The signing of 105 teachers from England has slightly eased British Columbia’s acute teacher shortage, but 1,900 new teachers are still needed for next term. ey Recovering Hiker’'s Body le te cg ak yo \ . From Garibaldi “Ordeal’ HANEY (—The body. of a hiker who fell 300 fect to hls death In Garibaldi Park was re- layed out Monday afternoon in what an RCMP Sergeant des- cribed as “a terrible ordeal” for a seven-man search party. The hiker was Eric Kastemaa, 25, of Vancouver, He had taken his and wife jdaughter on a weekend camping trip to the rugged Gold Creek area north of Haney. With him were Raimo. Heinoneh, a famlly friend, and Heinonen’s family. 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