Frioo0 a - — ~ Conner, Boswell, who: has ‘poen.. singing for’ ‘umpteen years, . laughs: when she’ comments, ol age.” - ‘b nS .It may have marked. 99 Be ary “Martin and°aNY HANDICAPPED. ane man did thelr famous” “sxe nointed out that,. many | et, onthe’ Ford golden anni-"ontertainers. haye handicaps, ersarysrspectacular. Now they: but most ,are not noticeable th on TV — Dinah, “while the yare performing. Some |, mo,, Frank Sin- ke Jane Froman, who was i ane Fisheh ‘capacitated . for’ years after: ‘ ‘plane crash, were ‘handieappie | san’ afford to laugh igtter they made names’ fo: rei were times when themselves, Connee had to make allow: leans songstress ‘from the -start. of her career three and lost-the Then she was singing ‘with -her . - [two sisters, There was no orob. realize. ‘how Jem when they» appeared £0% o,have- to make your ‘Tadio, For. theatre dates, they his,” she re- tains ‘parting on. her’-at, the —— plano with’ het Asters’ around : her. ae . -Righteen : years. si, the Dell sisters, split: up. : With me, it was a real ‘thrill to get out and sing,” Connee: ex- plained, “My ‘sisters were” never , like .that. They: were: just’ as happy. to settle: down, and» get married.” .°¢ a ce MARRIED - AGENT. cad -” Connee herself ‘married’ ‘theif agent, Harry Leedy, and with. his help, determined to continue her career, = * ~ “Tt wasn’t always: ‘easy,’ » she commented... “There” was- anc im= mediate resistance ‘ “of - many night: club’ ‘owners , the. minute they saw, the: ‘wheelchair They just wouldn't. book. ‘ me. ind there were some ‘comedians. Who . av vp Bos- | hd sucanneassassauee, her MS OnLea: TH ‘she: worked 'f a wheelchair:in a nighteliib, ‘she ‘couldn’t -be seen in. the” back rows, But the stool put, her, Up, high enough . to be: séen;‘ The stool is mounted ona platform | with wheels, ‘she *can.:-be brought, on- ‘stave vguring a, black: fout attd ‘Placed: | in. ‘Position SS SDE SSeS ees “ances for, her inability to- walk | Freeing. of Second-String Reds - ‘||Under Fire by. Sub-Committee . “WASHINGTON (CP) Lawyers throughout the United States today were fects of three new,U.S, Supreme Court rulings , jon!” subversive activities. The a congressional: criticism of . House of : Representatives subcommittee on un-Ameri- can- activities planned t to proceed as usual with its in-) vestigations, © ‘Tn a busy session Monday the court: @. Ruled that, state legisla- ‘tures may not’ delegate. to their state attorneys general’ sweeping powgrs “to. investigate suivver- sion. | ° e Struck down a contempt of Congress conviction of a-labor union official; John T. Watkins, on grounds: that the subcommit- tee on ‘un-American. . activities: took. unfair advantes2 of him, e. Freéd five of -14 Californ- ja “second “string” Communist leaders ° convicted - under. “the Smith: Anti- Subversion Act, and ‘ordered pew. trials, for the other - nine, . Probers' Set Back, 20 Years _ Senator: “William : By, ‘Jenner. (Rep: ‘Ind,) - “said the court: has. | “putas” “back: where: we were 20 ‘years’:ago” in. the. legal battle against. Communists, ~: of, , COMMITTEE. WON'T CHANGE - * The subcommittce’ on un-Am- erican: activities, opening ‘hear- ings ‘in San Francisco today; ap- parently. Was: undeterred by. the decisions — ‘which : may - effect. congressional | investigations. : ; Chairman Francis E,. Walter (Dem. Pa.) said when he arrived ‘|theré. late’ Monday - that . the suggested that there ts no use? e studying the possible ‘ef- ‘rulings resulted in ‘fresh the high court, and the: In another major decision, the court invalidated: the 1952 firing’. of China. expert John Stewart. Service as a state department foreign service. officer, It: held. that the then secretary of. state, : Dean Acheson, had no authority. to fire Service: after he was. cleared of security-risk: charges... In: Congress, represent tive. Howard W. Smith (Dem, Va.) said the 1940 anti-subversive law. wach bewrs his name is ‘mere fectly clear” in its ‘intent, ands. trying to amend the statute as: long as the law ‘turns terprets it, to be.” “Hé- and committee: “member Gordon H. Scherer’ (Rep:. Ohio) said that if the high’ court de-| cision, stands, “the FBI and the | investigating committees may as well close up shop.” =. “We have just. turned the| “country back over to tHe Com- munists with these decisions,” Scherer said. . DENIES FORCED SUICIDE Chairman Waites meanwhile vehemently denied-that his sub-| committce was in any way re- sponsible for the suicide of .a into| ‘wuatever the present court in: al acrWODD ont vl Proper Counting for Bidder, ‘Defender hearing would open on schedule| California ‘research scientist, before local television cameras. | William’ K. Sherwood, . 41,» who “Not a:bit, of it,” said Walter; left ‘a note, saying he would be when asked if his.conduct of the| “assassinated by publicity” as a hearings would- be affected by wittiess before the sub- commilt- the Supreme Court decisions. " | tee, mo, “Further Damage’ ‘Feared "However. Bris. ‘Besig, execil- . “Tt's tive - ‘secretary , ‘of the. American that we couldn’t interrogate him Civil: Liberties Union of North- ,—because we have every reason em’ California, called : on. . the to believe that he had valuable: o ' "How to oat vttstage?. with’ het strong. arms, she lowers grace: and. 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Sherwood: killed ‘himself. be- ‘| idea* that’ we™.knew:’, what: h ;| sub-Committee to % cancel - ‘its | information on the. operations hearitig: “before they, ‘do ‘further! of the. tax-exempt -foundations |damage.” °° ms [and how they select the recip+' Shetwood, who: leaves, a. wifelients of their grants.” ..-. and four: children, .. was: found| Jenner, ‘senior Republican dying. in: his laboratory late Sun- member ‘of: the Senate ‘internal day night by his wifey Barbara. .| security. sub-Committee, said: . “It seems to me that the: ‘Su- Walter: sald. fom’ what’ he preme Court opinion means the’ cause “he was’ afraid he. would a and lp whet ‘they nave to-g0 to jail.” want to do, It scems. a’. ‘go’ AT ‘don’t, ‘know. ‘any ‘he’ reached ‘signal for them to infiltrate the that. decision: unless - he’ had an | fields of teaching in our schools and to stage a comeback among know fegarding” ‘his: activities labor unions.” ‘SOLE § svar Oblivious aK) ‘the surlous coremonics In progress, little. Cathorine Koofer takes time out for a Indy- Nke look at romobhing interesting in her shoo, The curlous -guble was among the graduates, of tha: kindergarten class at Our Lady of Fatima School in Fort Leo, Nu, tere cities FREE. SHOP. EASY “COOKING SCHOOL Abt THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY 7-9 P.M, _ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: 1:30’ to 3:30 p.m, the Pek pags + ; ’ : ‘ al : ' GRAND. PRIZE , a AMODERN GE RANGE DONATED BY GORDON: & ANDERSON | conooys avon DIAL 3014 . on ‘certainly. unfortunate serena yeveneeeeneeenseeegetteeetsQCsHeniseHteNstHt4TeQeteseteneneente} IDGE . - By EASLEY’ BLACKWOOD. (mportant in Both Lines of Play in the minds of many players there’ scams to be an awful stigma attached to the leading of a card awhich enables declarer to vuff in one hand while dis- carding from the other. : ne a diamond, Mr. Abel looked sad. It ap- peared to him that. {if he return- South dealer Both sides yulncrable Mr Muy ed a spade or a heart, Mr. Dale AA8 ;would ruff in dummy and .dis- yw KB5 card a club from’his own hand, @ 8543 And he was right, That is what & E162, Mr. Dale would have done. But WEST © \ EAST ~. | it would not have helped him in ~Mrs. Keen 5 Ne ze the slightest degree. a6 2 3 $ A942 The point is, Mr. Abel should : mind ~~ QJ have known that. . * 5 a dB All he had. to do was to my ~ SOUTH. count the hand, The fall of C . Mr. Dale , the cards had told him that . a e Q ‘ Mr.'Dale had started with ex- = OAKIOTOR actly, six diamonds and: one r hAI43 heart,. By inference, he had . The bidding: . started with two spades, This South. West | ‘North —_Easl: | was based on the fact that he 1¢ Pass 2 Passi | had played Lhe queen and ace Pm Pass 5 @ All Pass | on one trick, If he had held Often, when this comes up, another spade he would have there’ is nothing you can ‘ do played the suit differently, since his obvious intention ] ist play- about It. Declarer has Just play was to strip oul both majors “THESE nwo plotutes, above and af left, give just a slight a inkling of the fun and games Ancluded ‘In Prince Rupert Little. Theatre’s fast-paced “comedy of “The Tender Trap” .Which ‘is playing at the Civic Centre again tonight. ‘Central figure “is Charlie Reader . (playedby Bill Evans) who in both photos has his arms full Of gorgeous womanhood. | Above, hq prepares to plant a kiss on the eager lips of Sylvia “Crewes (Shannon Pallant) a doll who's 33 and Is ready to sete for Charlie no matter -what his faults. At left Chartie = goes into action with Julie Gillis; a laboratory assistant “who has Charlie's life all map- ped out if only he’ll marry her, "There’s two other girls who . want. to marry: Charlie but {| -you'll. have to go to the. three- “act play tonight. to. find out “whieh: one catches this wily -bachelor, Confused gentleman “dt left in both pictures is Joe “McCall, (Leon’ Mendoza) a “battle- scarred velcran of Il “years, of marriage, who tries .to get Charlie “to emarten up.” ‘Curtain time is 8 p.m. {6 peetonteceee seeveccdvoreceeaeers “oy , Prince Rupert Dally News" . Tuesday, June 18, (1987 . Open House Gets Nudists : New Members VANCOUVER. (—There WAS | something on Sunday at Van-; couver’s Van Tan: Nudist Club: —clothes.: A handful of . club officials! ‘took a rare dip Into weekend} wardrobes to show 80 open-: house — visitors grounds, But most. of the! . Subs couraged by-a rigid dress rule and left.for less-formal enter-. tainment at other district sunbathing camps. The hosts sald eight visitors: - showed interest in. applying . ‘for membership after study-- Ing the club's swimming, hik- : ing and volley-ball program at the nearby Grouse Mountain retreat. . The officials, who asked to be anonymous because of “so-- clal intolerance,” sald candi- datbs now face rigorous. Inter-- views to establish that’ their 2 meat wae etme ee ne ee reasons for wanting to- be in | the altoeether are altogether ; acceptable to the club. * yaw Third Person In Crash’ Dies | PRINCS: GEORGE A third mperson hag died ‘as the. result of a three-ca¥ cpllis: on near Prince George June 8. co Russel Waddell of Newdale, Man., Of injuries suffered in the ac- cident, were James Patterson of ‘Tunis- Cool, Cool, Coal . TEHRAN, [ran (A. six- inch snowfall was reported Monday ' Miiler of Caigary, is-sttll in serl- fall, Alta., and his 14-year-old cousin, Elzina Paterson of Red Rock, BC. A fourth man, Edwin Ralph Pace AMER RUTTEN Aa eh ARN A talaga yr, around the! - 100 members were dis-> . di¢d In hosfiltal “Monday Two others killed in the crash in Azerbaijan province. near the!ous condition at Prince George Russian border. | Hospital. THE GREAT _ LOVE STORY! Py ~ JENNIFER J ONES . JOHN GIELGUD.. BIL TRAVERS : ‘VIRGINIA MeKENNA wore us MG M's ALL NEW: ¢ iNEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR: ‘pRoDUCTION . THE BARRETTS RURLLOn oe Whe Dy Oe TPM. - 7B ed the hand well. ‘Many times, however, as in to- day's deal, there IS something you.can do, You can count. Mrs, Keen led the queen of! hearts and it was ducked all! around. Next came the jack of hearts, dummy and Mr. Abel played low and Mr. Dale ruffed. He laid down the ace of _ diamonds and got the bad news when Mrs, Kéen dis- carded a small spade, He now Had a sure trump loser, he had already lost a heart, and ap- rently (here was a club lose er Wnless he got a very lucky break In that sult, Uke find- ing one opponent wilh the queen-jack doubleton, Ho proceeded as follows: He cashed the king of diamonds. tho king of spades, then led the queen of spades to dummy’s ace, Then he. ruffed dummy’s last heart and put Mr, Abel In with before throwing Mr, Abel on ‘lead, . On this rensoning, My, had four cards in the elub sult club from the closed hand would | not help him. But Mr. Abel had falled lo make this simple count. He re- turned the jack of clubs and Mr, Dale won with the ave, finessed dummy’s ten abl the next trick and made his “unmuakeable” contract, re en ee earn ot eee pg eg t Red Luxury ‘Liner LONDON (Reutors)~A 16,000- ton ocean-going tanker, — the Moskovsky (Moscow) equipped with a swimming pool and a sports deck, has Jaunched at the Black repor ted today, eneameversireeeet mami sae” wi me arn ee g tees ton econ eee bone ) DEMERARA y / ae ' mee wid Wi tho late ior (| . it Ha i; i Be ne “a ' mi nelvortiaoan. is Viol iunntahon' or ii | AE inns He Control Heard or’ we Mo, Government yl Betta a luinblu - yeti i Paty allay eee a, we iy ht %, wd Heagl “te? a : Dale and therefore the sluff of one Festival, heen |. Sea port of Kherson, Tass news agency Atal perenne Lod Pee THE GLAZING DATTLE.,.AND t Slaning « DENNIS MORGAN! 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