4 HES IE Veen. SUNN RS OSTEO HES SN EUS VN OHO See wee Baw He HHH HSV IH VUES ES NSN ESE VV vse sat ewe seed iy ee dans : % BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : Mr. Heinsite met his match in hand analysis when he tangled with Myr. Dale in discussing today’s deal. ; ‘Deciding to ignore: his part- ner's overcall, he opened his own suit against the three no trump contract, laying down the queen. of hearts. A low heart was play- om: dummy and Mr. Abel he good play of winning of clubs on the first or second lead of that suit, Abel?” he de- manded. ‘the third round of clubs and run my hearts.” “Then I’d-have won “*Not so fast,” said Mr. Dale.|' “HEADING WOME Chri; _words of these officer cadets of the Canadian Services Collége FOR CHRISTMAS—Christmas leave! Magic Royal Roads, .at Esquimalt, B.C. First ‘and’ second year cadets _Of the military training establishment on December 17 will start heading. for homes in cities and communities across the country. They will return to Royal Roads-on January 4. Here, all set for their homeward trips, from left, are Officer Cadets - -B..M. Preston, Rutland, B.C.; DB. Mackenzie, Kelowna, L.T.C. - East; 3004-33rd Ave., Vernon, G. L, Stowe; 869- 6th Ave. E., Prince - Rupert, -and-D..G. "stocks, Kelowna and Halifax, N.S. PPOPPOLILOILILEDEDEDIL ILD ODD OLD DO DOLD 4 seorororee CHINA WILL PROVIDE MIGHTY CHALLENGE TO US, SAYS SHRUM ‘VANCOUVER )—Dr. Gordon Shrum of the University of British Columbia physics department :says.that in less than 25 ‘years, China’ will provide a greater challenge to North America’s economic ieadership than any country in the world. with the king and returning the deuce.”. Mr, Dale ‘ducked this “trick: too and won 4 third. heart ‘Jéad with dummy’s ace while Mr. Abel discarded a small spade. North deater Neither side vulnerable NORTH .. Miss Brash a 6 3. ; 7 WA wie SAQuosas: yo MT WEST ‘EAST If Abel had discarded the king “Any time Abel played the king of clubs, I'd just let it hold. That way I’d make four club tricks without letting you in the lead: But there was a way to. beat me. of clubs on the third round of hearts, I wouldn’t have had a chance. And that was a pretty \tough play to make. . “Tf you ‘have to conduct. a post-mortem on all these hands,. Heinsite,” the old master added, “at least get it right.”. The prominent ‘professor toid a joint meeting of ‘the - Seattle and Vancouver branches of the Controllers Institute of America. last night-than one-half the population of the world will be Chinese by the end of the century, “Tt’s a. great - tragedy for Western democracy “that we can’t recognize such a virile people who are showing such ‘promise in their country,” he said. ° OOP LCO TOOT OREO DEO LIOLL DIL LE DED BCOLODDDODDODDODDLDDDDE DODLOOE HD HEAT WAVE | A temperature of: 113 degrees “ METRIC MEASURES The metre, gram and litre -as was reported: during a. heat wave |measures of length, weight and at. Phalabora: in.South Africa | volume : wer’ ‘proposed. in Paris “din November, 1958. in 1791. ~ Mr. Heinsite Mr. Abel Aa754 ~~. @&KI1092 8 2 J1I097-° WK2 KS ‘"“@ IRE a 108 &K 93 SOUTH Mr. Dale aA & & wo54 @72 k&AQESA The bidding: i. North East South West ‘ 1 ¢ 1é 2 oe Pass 2¢ Pass 2NT Pass 3NT All Pass Opening lead: Queen of hearts, He led a club and finessed the queen. Next he led a diamond. Here Mr. Heinsite went into a huddle and finally played the king In dramatic fashion. Thus he let everybody Know that he hud at least one other diamond and also .that something excep- tional was poling on. if Mr. Dale had let the king hold, Mr. Heinsite would have run his good hearts. So the ace had to be played ' from dummy Rue- MroYale fwily giving up on the dinmond = sult for the moment, Mr, Dale Jed a club from the board and won with the aee. He followed with a third chib and Mr. Abel was In with the king. The Jack of spades was ree turned and Mr, Dale put In the queen, which won. We cashed two more clubs ind on the last club Mr. Abel was down to the king and jack of spades and the Jack and eight of diamonds, If he dropped a diamond, all of dummy's remalning diamonds would be good. We had ta part with no apade, whereupon Mr. Due enshed two more spide triele for ten tricks in all, Mr. Welnsite hit the celling. “why didn't you play the king emnnathtndenete haninateaed eee ete aan me etn 9 ener NEEE DAE Cartan: Om Classifieds wee eptendaian reneey ot Pris tones ‘vy Daily News Serene Os Peta ane e nee ma AS B.C. Clothiers Alterations Sale is still on Men's Waterproof Jackets mart looking, lota of wear. egy. GR Th, now G4 08 Hoy's Sweaters All ey different atyles, Now from G2 ab Shop of H.C. GC Clothiers Ltd. my . Srd Ava. Wert Ae yh AGL: 2 oth Mak ao gO Pvrlodl heat UAE name wee EN aed Boe: Holiday Tavorite since 1828 Se V AN Fv vvev we NV vv vr we egy v vey vee Vw ws Movie: COLUMN: — Se eee ete WR ASU FO AS SS em oy tae muitapmen Sree EL Strike wreaks havoc’ in Broadway theatres By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW ‘YORK: (AP)—Broadway, the street that thrives on publicity, is taking emergency measures to combat: effects of the newspaper strike | on ‘its box office. The walkout caught the show street in the midst of its busiest production week of the season. Bigeest“'irony of ‘all is that sevéral of the arriving plays got resounding critical raves—but fans“weretinable ‘to read them. “We tare ‘doing ‘everything ‘in our ‘power toget’ the theatrical news ‘to t$he “public,” said one frantic press ‘agent, : POST'BIG*SIGNS . The''inedsures' include ‘intensi- fied ‘use‘of' radio™ ‘and television. programs, * ‘spedial ‘mailings ‘of review ‘Uigests ‘And ‘posting huge placards ‘’t some theatres with, excerts from the reviews. One: play, ‘The Power ‘and ‘The Glory, ‘has the critics’ comments read from-the stage—after each performance. . “At ‘another show, the leading: man makes a nightly curtain. speech, urging the aud- ience to spread-the good word. Although. papers are not being: published, critics continue to turn’ in’ theirsreports to editors. Producers thereby: are able: to tote critical scorecards. ONE CASUALTY ‘There was: one’ swift strike casualty. ‘The »drama - Edwin Booth, starring Jose - Ferrer, fighting to survive adverse no- tices, had put its last chips on a huge ‘display-.ad, quoting fan mail. It was scheduled to appear in the papers Thursday. “But! there weren’t any—and ‘Edwin: ‘Booth closed ' Satutday night.’ Another highly ‘acclaimed -ar-' rival during the. ‘printing’ black- ‘out ‘was the Old Vic company from’ England. Its” management vetoed ‘buying ‘air tinie, ‘because ‘Of lack of cholce spots,: and con- centrated on putting ‘cast 'mem- ‘bers into a variety ‘of’ radio ‘arid TV programs, ‘A co-operative wridertaking, he ‘addéd, is being ‘planriéd ‘with ‘other new ‘shows if the ‘strike Gontinues.. ' “Both the Old Vic company and ‘The Power and The Glory report that ‘despite the emergency measures box office activity is far below ‘normal response - to critical huzzas. ‘The only arrival. of the week which did not suffer -.was The ‘Cold Wind and The: Warm which ‘opened Monday and had ‘its re- views come out on the final day of full newspaper publication. No more shows | arrive until Dec. 22. By then, show business fervently ‘hopes, thére will be plenty of papers around again. GOOD SEASON LETHBRIDGE, Alta. @ — A record number of persons visit- ed Waterton Lakes National Park in southwest Alberta be- tween. April ahd October this year. More than 365,000 passed through’ the park gates, an in- crease’ of 61,000 over the 1957 season. a a Oa NN at - seyie rs “Prince Rupert Daily: Reis | aa, __ Tuesday, December’ 16, 1058: we “Our: ‘aim -is- to ‘support “the: communities’ Oger sneed.' ‘Because of: your® ‘continued’ support:in’ the’ recent! 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