The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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A Central Press Feature
BJI) OBEONENTS SUIT
WILT STf ONCER
.......- SANTA MONtc
vy and puts the ™®"ar<l Dig, jr'
WHENEVER an opponent has
made a high pre-emptive siiit bid,
with the intention of shutting you
out, it is pretty likely to cause
discomfiture if you hold » power-
ful hand. He has taken several
rounds of bidding away from your
side, making it impossible to ex-
change ail the'information you
would like to with yoiir partner.
It- may even be'^Rat his call was
so high-you don't dare bid over
it, but can only content yourself
with a business double. .But if
you can afford to bid over it at
all,, consider making a bid of his
■Suit aft the next higher level, to
see what your partner then pre-
fers to do. .
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oblem up to par- *he late fiim jJ^ii
ts’ reaponalbillty erin* her unborn chiM'
hilHrpn -rnmnrmn Youno- 1M„ . . '
LAST LONGER
hilldren common xoung Dix a,
and duty to self, Ann Beaman w
i society, he at- duiet ceremony
, fhambera of Sun
iliger sets forth Iow Taft, six ^
ns of narcotics ternity suit was
i parents should y°“th.
tide: Sleepiness, Kenneth D, ho]i ■ J
K3“ttS:
king himself In co“£le h*d been marr JS
Hen's Heavyweight
- •
Canvas
Gloves
S- Pair
For
SANFORIZED1 TWILL
onf periods and
marks covering
youngster, J5
mission to be minSi'
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, The bride said D
^ The boys mother u'
Van de Kamp widn»frJ'
that F f'rSt sco«ed ,°t
However she
marriage yesterday*^
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Saratoga—from a famous old painting. Spanish guns aided Amerittm causa hara.
uin Aided America During Revolution
f|e Known Historical Episode Recalled By Debate ~
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he "suggests"
wide epidemic,
VVIMOVIT'1 helped make this erucial Wctory ' ' nation.. Then Spain in 1779 also
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hat of the 4000
possible.
(Dealer: South. North-South
the US Public
The debate over
• Spain recalls a
e known episode
an history When
ed turn the tide
[jpw nation. 1
n in the mists of
5 a mission to
;■ place 174 years
ipon whose out-
er death for the
, in their war for
Vulnerable.)
South West
1.1* : Pass
(71
2..2* Pass
ift‘the ■colonies’ fight .for indepen- on its way to' independh
d'ence. Encouraged by - this, thanks' in large part to the v
Franc made a treaty with the hew of an obscure American diploi
From New York1
First Noel Coward Comedy
In 10 Years To Open Soon
WAI TER \M\( HKI.I........ pen n_awl ...Victor fay send
NoirruAanTs Tftt ionn*3y“ffl tftmyou Fiinffirpcr cent, of:4i
ital at Lexfng-
; year’ 18 per
1, whereas in
only -twee-peg
North East
I V ... 5*
n high-school-
ictlms -to set
ealize that “it
’ take a long
offers a mar-
d ”u*e your
Sturdy white
canvas gloves
with knit wrist.
Regardless of whether you had
opened with ]-(3ub, asifi the first
sequence, or 2-Clubs, as in the
second, East's 5-Diamonds call
would put you in a mean pinch.
What South actually had done on
this rubber hftnd way tq, Kid ji 1st
-a_modesL 1-Club,' since he didn't
want to assume the great risk
“Wt-ancgaHve-l^ol’rump-responKe,-
by North to a two-bid. winch
aught mean ruination if the lead
-came through the heart K. He
t h o u g li t of jp original 3-No
.Trumps, but was. slay a point ac-
cording to the point-count meth-
od he followed, which prescribes
from 25 to 27, and-he was too
strong for just 2-No Trumps!
Rut his problem.after the 5-
Piamonds was the same, regard-
less of whether his first bid-had
been 1-Club or 2-Clubs. , This
South reckoned West as.undouW
rdly short in diamonds and there-
fore probably loaded with length'
in every other suit. He consid*
.red bidding small slam in clubs
or 5-No Trumps or 6-Hearts, but
feared them all, so contented
himself with a mere double, which
was left in The contract was
beaten four tricks for*700 points,
ENJOY A UR J
MOVIE " \*€
TODAY
Ena«Tonite—EtMittn
in “KIVOUDr
it right now
: '
a moment of
itrius could hr
to inflict .us
liation of the
’e method for
ith”
c, nY-ttyiAgwtican_diP~
fe tarried put iha-mi*s>->.n
jjered only by students of
ygoTTWlB?
MEN’SCOTTON
Cirek
and i
r>i
J. N,
gram
■ Cir, ;e
Mrs
devoti
Circ
sen ted
Mrs.
vOtion
hosto.s
ter. ,M
shore
Mrs.
;
Mrs.,
n
was pr
Uotr.pli»'llli'
■ alongside other
battled for fre'e-
S,i«nn the skill and tenacity
PgjllyAfiwfwan diplomat',
jp ftpm gfter two years'
p Great Britain, then the'
jjji greatest power.
when t*+ undertook his
a’9rSp!mr'*fre-Parted MusWm
M the great naiidn it is to-
ptfVeclar^. its mdopend-
fc the year betqre. it had
Kaany reverses, and the
B for wesm-was bleak.,-,
jjtekan leaders ’decided that if
ipr .nation a as not to suc--
jgjt jmisl receive aid' from
«t Spain was,one nation that
1 provide it, if it-was so- in-
i'lee was given the task of
- <1: (’■ Mrs.
n sued for
aid her hus-
hooks in her
Short or long top^n solid
New Low Price !
white, on random. Size
10-13: -
TOM NK AT-'-S. ex ■ Vicki T-anei Is
' ■ ’• * ^ -* 1 *)tU>i fj*U I'ttlUL,
'iunders’ .. KdiUi FVUows and
rt rr Blii^ aro .only two of thr
r*-oJis tho now <old»'d ('age rafe
* thriving'. . . Barbara. Douglas,
'o doijjght in that'show, has bv-
MEN’S PAY-DAY
SHOP CAPS
I -t lit i I
of the-d'fifeii for the broad^
, SHTRT
-AOWW-
■onus
nerable would have been much
better, and grand slam was pas-
sible in clubs, hearts or No
Trumps, Maybe €-Diamends
would “have been the best call.
North probably would have then
bid 5-Hearts and South COUM next
do what seemed best.
SPORTS AND NEWS
"rom D Zaniick and S. Skodiras
..- A -private Investigator Is
tlvkoring with an informant
, nou n as ya psychopathic iiar.‘
or a part of the Boston Brink's
-,ot _ . Ciiarlcs Washburn has
iuMcd off his old play-, “Have
>nc on Me" in which an un-
sappy reporter sells his show fo
he bartender 'I can't buy you a
’rink but I'll buy you-a play" . . .
\M those people who are so busy
burying radio" better find a more
uitaiiic tombstone than a-TV an-
Bluen danim 4indc
herringbona twill.
. ,‘Wh
ture?’’
cuasion
tomorr
JPresby
Mrs.
J. N. C
the ad
will gi\
Mem
with th
bring
the sup
vegeta!
Mrs.
the sup
Ends Tonlte
“PEOPLE WILL Mil
' JTHB! Tlinwp.O
«journeyed from Paris in a
|jkse carriage rn the winter of
i, tarotign the deep snows of
j^enees, om r the rough Spa,n-
Ha slept- m-din-y ’Mf*»
| jail at times in barns. He
riii day and night.
k wts a methodical man. He
U-diary and in it are to be
itiie details of his arduous
BETTER NT ... graduated patterns assure
smarter, more comfortable fit!
EXTRA WEAR ... each set built stronger
to wear longer!
Don't wait — rush to Penney's right now tfor this
smashing value! At this low, low price these sets will
sell out fast. Of sturdy Sanforized army fwiH in silver
gray,- blue or tan. Extra strong seams. Paiits, with zipper
fly, 29-42. Shirts 14-17.
‘Shrinkage wilf not exceed I % ..y.
^ .Cl,in. Ifcii app-iir.
ie Times' . ; . Mean-
's ha* no reporters
si*"'.. .-.."The VVcir
c gi-ts terrific-hand-
ALL META
LUNCH KIT
WEDNESDAY
THR1 THIRSDAY
Tomorrow’s Problem
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Mr Yeti
DAYS!
E CYCLES
DOTBALL
ADE
TEXAS
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Placing and Adop-
c,-i- offers $U)Q for
-m ways of inter-
ciilorcd families in
.of children., Contest
b'eaxi in laimidii were unhappy,
uci, seunocnie- m
yrfiidf-
ed the-!;tu,vk.-rs . . .' Tin- talented
With Pint Voecuum BetNe
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t-keu-ft--irbe—f-eaf-
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10P fiRUE! 1W HUMBER ONE! FUtST
ARMY TWILL PANTS AND SHIRT
NEW LOW PRICE!
... In - * A K6
tee re- -(Dealer: East. East-West vul*
T ■ If. the club fol-
"'’’y ).*«•■<( by the’spade 2 to the lO''
j-., and ,f. what should. East return
of our m or<^Pr lo thwart South s^6-No
..... Turnips?.......
ATIONAL
ow
Ends Tonlte
“MR. WISE 01r
“FORT WORTH*
THE BOSTON i - .-n,’. . • i
Uta Hagen in Shaw's "Saint Joan."
■ inaa-cawcd-aa-hluc mad.
$ke Bgnjamin Franklin, ,Ue
#. a suave diplomat. He
THRt TJHOMA7
SmII
Producer Likes Little Folks
Stars Not Believable For His Film
the generation." Aral added that
her hair "looks like burnished gold
- and; her voice has the musical
qualify of?&n " English horn.". Shall
we Dahiwe? . , . Jack Donahue
and Elaine Vito of Top. Banana"
are. Having More Fun! ...Meg
u" Tend us money, Recog*
independence. Make an
** With tis.
was wiiiing, up to a
^9oint. Spain had already
IKNfb aiding the colonies,
louvres had been
^|dable in. France to pur-
Hew Low Price
Top Quality! Low Price!
Men's Raw-Cord
has picked it as one of the 18
test pictures of the year. ". ..
Bv \ IRDIMA MacPHER-SON
t I* Hollywood ( orrespoiidcnf
HOLLYWOOD A movie j
Men's Oxhide
JhaBs- the group that's , crisa-
weapons for the"
•r ’.7;ui'.s just sneaked in wttn
crossing the country ballyhooing
movies as. the best entertainment
there is. .and what makes Popkin
so hqppy is that’ his picture is
right in there with expensive epics
tike "Quo Vadis” and "Streetcar
Named Desire,’’
"We know we've got a smash
hiC’ he beamed. "It’s kind bT /
nice feeling," _’•*
rou)R CABT00>
, Last Time* Tonili*
Frances tioe»J»H*5J
“Jnslde the Wf
Folsom Trisen
.nopoulosi wasn't mentioned on the
air .(in the wedding iteny because
his liable 4s. tougir on Bridgework.
In Greek it means Johnson . ,y
Kenyon Nicholson, the author ubf
“Our West of 8th" the shoiyihat
“lasted only four pef/st, ha>Fa heart
attack before the prcjfiftere .
"Bagels and Vox,” lyfiich got s,he!-
laekek, by the^erjafes, now makes
„aii newsjwp.'r. p.-ople pay to get
ut,- it-say* Jiere. Name me nna,
Who want to. Go ahead. Just one.
WILUAM. FAULKNER'S -ptay,
•'Reqiiittni. twNt „.Nu»” ^planned
for this seaSonijSta the fiftfow-up
on the adventures\of .Temple
Drake, the j^gebel: who. trooped
across the pages of his.iiigitlycer,-
sonabie."Sancttfary."'' Ruth Emd ’
.needed most, urgently, reasbns actors arc hot a ejneb to
■over a long list-which sign for a tour of a recent comedy
wge artillery, shoes.- Jiik The average wage, offered for
wder, hiuskets, bayo- featured rbles IS $20(1 per . , ...
Pper. lead.*' 'ITie'.Blackbufh Twins persuaded
** *l»o for Spanish their girlu-niaiiageT Peggy.Laeb to
which to ' - ' ' ' ' * ' " - "
- out of --the- best pictures of the
wv-ar -said today he coukht’-t- have
(inne it if he'd used famous stars.
"1 had to, use people nobody'd
eVer seen before," Two Popkin. ex-
ph-ined, “ 'The Well’ is one story
‘that- w.ould’Ve died, a quick death
if Yd hired . personalities you've
been seeing for years, and yeahs.”
So Popkin went out and hired
himself a handful of actors and
filled in tile rest of his cast with
ordinary folks who'd never even
seen a movie canjera before-
V Maybe that^ the secret, hut
whatever ft is, !'The Well" .has
already hit the lists of possible
"Oscar’’ winners. •
Popkin says he knew it was
gonna he a drily the minute he'
read the script. And so did a lot
of the big studios. : .
"They wanted to make it,” he,
•grinned- "But'they wanted to ilse
fritious faces. That would’ve killed
it right there.
"This is the Story of a, little girl
who falls do_w:n the. well and what
Mrs. Jam
body was.
Coast Gi
whether :
play. The
vertible v,
1 ‘ -
work
DIAL
R FM
"mai agreed to turn over to
“»neans Sopo tons of*pow-
Orleans, then Spanish-
"id substantial quantities of
Material? at Havana.-
""wn, he agreed to arpen
■JJ?®* *° American pri^te-
preying upon-.
GrimaMi .balked" at
f , Ame«;ican indepen-
« making an alliance; Eng-
“ !o° Powerful for Spain
' to war with her.
told' Lee that Diego
tnerchant,
the arms shipments
,B*> ...
Hr 0-B8)
WED.—AND—Tnyw
* RIP-ROARB^ H
l 8TAR-PACRED "
»0OD6i ClTf
' —and— wT!
’’VIRGINIA enr
With AH These 6*®** **
ERROL
RANDQLTH so^,
; himphrey booak
OLIVIA DeHA Viu* 1
ANNSHERffl^J
Every Working man will like
the extra Ion* wearing;quali-
tiea of Raw-Cord soles, rug-
ged cowhide uppers. Size. 6-
U. . ...........
Sturdy buih. Full cut pad
they are »anforized
.Siias 14 to 17
HEW YORK—iTR)—Walter
chell, columnist, and commentauir,
has signed a ille-tlme contract
with the Afiierija?; Broadcastittg
Comptfny, the network has an-
nounced'.' ■ .. ’ .... ■
. ABC said it has exclusive rights
to his radio and television talents,
and Wiricheli also becomes a Con-
suRe.it •for-ita radio and TV
libera
Dicker
MIN’S BIG MAC
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
"Big Mac" Means Extra Quality •
Size 14 to 17 ,
MIN'S BIG MAC
BLUE JEANS
8-Oz. Denims. At New Low Price!
pay dfof tBe Wgn ujp singer Jet Afae.Donald.
hgjilieus t-u a smail town when operations.
inds.. Grimaldi wlth-
the people discover she's missing.
Wlnehell will continue to make
his weekly radio broadcast under
the sponsorship of Warner-Hud-
nut. Inc., the firm which has pre-
sented his program since January,
1950. The cQmme/itatiyr will ap-
pear on television, but no date had
beep set, ABC aaia. ; .-v.
__________ Barbara Ann Putnam,; 19,
Jig**. on This until he is here from Port Arthur (Texas)
JT'11 ™ Xing A week to embellish the B'way Show
l>. ■ or™' gave I^>e his -Case" program bn the 28th . * .
^ronseitt. Irene So&an, the only kid to score
*** as good ag Jus in "Oat West of 8th” deserves a
promised the much better fate, ■ ... Beverly
j2JOUB* natlon'wa» loon' Michaels, the "Pickup" star, is at-
tracting interviews and feature
their effect felt at stories, etc.When she was in the
r of Saratoga which led "line at The Diamond Horseshoe,
Render of the British- all she attracted was wo'ves.
, er BllFgoyn'e . It ’ WM V *
L£?^* and powder which THINGS CAN’T be too tough in
7~" ■ —* »hbw biz. For the second t’me
recently the DamBr Gtub (for ac-
0<MJ*BoL torat featured Tmporied ivoi-
"v ***x —Pour wegian M'hale Steak" on the menu
iw,k...k !“ stride .when - • • Add Happy News: The loPK-
^^“■^Yoke downTfere time-acomin’' Rogers and ..Hart
P11 The travelers, all songbooY will arrive. In Xbout a
WsTT*** Pitched a tent month.* Includes more than 40 of
■ The woman who plays her agon-
ized mother , makes you think, she
IS the mother. How couldwe have
gotten that suspense if we'd used
_i, world-famous glamour queen?”
The .only recognizable faces be-
long to-Rtehard Holier, who plays
the sheriff, and Henry Morgan,
the- suspected bf kidnaping"
the little girl. The rest of the
people are new to the-screen.
"And most of the eq,U are house-
wives and ordinary businessmen,”
Popkin explained, "Wy shot 'Tiie
W^U’ in Grass Valley in Northern
California and we just went
around signing up people as we
needed them.
‘ "Weltind of told them what to
da. But. mostly We just turned
them loose and let them do whgl
.___rhev felt. And we got some nen-
Frank sotional Stuff
•LETS
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
WITH CARRYING CASE!
EASY TO CARRY IN HANDBAG
OR POCKET Of-RAINCOAT.
FITS ALL HEEL HEIGHTS
SmmI for Stags 4-SVa
kiojfium Lap Cluamc L _ T
RnCulUni Tvi w "
Urg* for SiioM 7'/2 -f
SIGN OF PROGRESS
SPRINGFIEKD. Mass. (G»- The
automobile i* here to stgy, the
City of Springfield has decided.
The city will sell the nine horses
used for rubbish mad garbage col-
lections and replace- them with
notorized equipment.
‘ WedateM
IteruTk*?"
"THISIL
MY AffA*
• w*6
Barter*
ror .‘All ^nd A*intfr nis*.
gXg « in ehay of "Movtetown, USA’
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 102, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1951, newspaper, October 2, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041533/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.