ie oe y BD Dee atte aan NOE ae hod stairs for a movie scene. : « His doctors, after a thorough examination, called it overexer- tion. “The 33-year-old comic - went hack to work in the afternoon, fe te fe “YONDON—Dr, Arthur Ramsey, archbishop of York, told a dio- cesan conference Tuesday that a-group of Indians in‘ Labrador still prays for Queen Victoria. He -was reporting on a recent North American tour. te * Cd a | MONTREAL | — The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has an- nounced that a delegation’ of senior officers headed by’ Pres- ident I. Gordon Love of Calgary. will present’ the chamber’s’ na- tional policies to Prime Minister Diefenbaker and ‘cabinet. .mem- bers at’ a” meeting dn Ottawa Wednes day, November 1 a Bo ~ BEIRUT, Lebanon — “Louis Armstrong has ° been’ -banned from Lebanon for. “taking: his troupe to Israel, the head of the. public security forces, .Toufic Jalboud, said Tuesday. But. he denied that there was any other reason for barring the American | . Negro trumpeter, who..was called @ leader of an Israeli espionage network by the Egyptian’ press ian week. & & & ~ KANSAS CITY —Fire caused an estimated. $30,000 damage to the suburban home .of Hank Bauer, New York Yankee out- fielder, Tuesday night. Bauer returned from 4 duck-hunting trip while firemen were fighting the blaze. oe b oF . MASSENA, N.Y.—The admin- istrator of the-St. Lawrence Sea-: way Development ' Corporation, Lewis G. Castle, predicted Tues- os HO LLYWOOD—Jeny Lewis collapsed ‘ Tuesday oe after running repeatedly up.and down’ a flight ‘of 50} waterway: before its © “first season ends ‘in 12 days. “The .es- than: -geonomists predicted . 1957. in eb oF: LONDON A Commonwealth Exhipition, designed .to’ teach Britons’..more about: member countries and territories, will be held in various English cities over the next 18 months. It starts Thursday. in Liverpool, where Princess Margaret will of- ficially ~ Jaunch Commonwealth Weekes e+ & RISENSTADT, Austria: woe Dodging: ‘Communist: “machine-" Godor. told. police. it:: : took *: him eight hours to sneak. on hands and: knees across. the ‘one-mile strip of. floodlighted.* ‘barbed. wire fences. Hungarian ‘since last’ January to get. ‘Across. ot * } OKLAHOMA. “CITY. wy — The widow of a°man who allegedly: died of lung cancer had filed a $250,000 damage suit against 1 cigaret manufacturers’ and ‘dis- tributors... Mrs. © husband had smoked two or three packages “daily ‘and later suffered cancer of. the lungs. + $F$ te. ~ BURBANK, Calif. — Actress Loretta Young. is a. grand- mother. Her. daughter, Judy, gave birth Monday to a daugh- ter Maria.:: Joseph Tinney, executive with ‘full timate’ was. 5,000,000 « tons. less | guns and minefields in the ‘Iron }- Curtain-“death zone”, a.26-year- | ! Fold Hungarian made. his’ way to ‘“VAustrig. early Monday.” “Franz He was the first Hazel Shields | said in. her petition, that © her] Judy is the wife of. Revue Productions. day that 20,000,000 tons of cargo will have moved , through the Daily News Classified Ads. Opp. Hospital Sheena oe. Don’t forget we havea date at we *. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18 9 lODE. Bazaar, Nov. 19 ® SKEENA GROCERY FOR A TURKEY! 3s OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND FOR FRESH. TURKEYS WE URGE:OUR PATRONS TO ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. SKKEENA. GROCERY Phone 2191-2 X-MAS . 208. . Ath Stroot LAST CHANCE FOR DELIVERY |, BE SURE TO GET YOUR ORDERS IN NOW FOR THOSE “TAILORED-TO-MEASURE LADIES’ AND MEN‘S SUITS, TOPCOATS AND. SLACKS, BY “W. R, JOHNSTON" AND "TIP TOP TAILORS.” ALSO CAMEL HAIR COATS BY “LEISHMAN” a P, CRAVETTO TIP TOP TAILOR Phone 3413 of the slam efforts of the play- ers in the match, this may be a good time to start taking stock. How about the failure American players to reach this slam contract? inbout the hand: : LIKE MOTHER) LIKE DAUGHTER Wearing dress -a i es, ‘Debbie Reynolds :and two-and-a-half-ye on an MGM lot between. scenes based on the sronaway stage 8 BLACKWOOD on! BRIDGE By EASLEY ‘BLACKWOOD ° io The hand. shown today i the 1959 International M | (Nor th-South) pitted. agains ican pair stopped at four hearts and easily won twelve livicks’ ona cross-ruff. On the re-play, . 'North- -South pair got to the small slam witha compli-; o cated sequence of the N eapolitan Club system. ar-old daughter; ': Carrie, “stroll. . of Débbie’s new~picture, “The - | - Gazebo,” in which she teams with Glenn Ford. Also in a star- | ring role is -TV’s popular. Car) Reiner. The mystery- comedy is uccess. hls SEK TC Nenbeidah eerie ter detech y Mah erie ue 4 ‘ner ‘Brothers television produe:. the. series: stars: walked off the lot and gone into | he ‘got a raise. | bitter ‘says he feels like’a “peon:actor.”. is working “in an ‘area’ of: servi- | ACLORS ALWAYS COMPLAIN» By BOB ‘THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD (#-—~The. whole town’s: talking about - the Bur- bank mutiny. Never have so. many, actors : been so unhappy as in the War- tions: Here is, the scorecard on. Wayde Preston (alt 45) has the airplane. business, complain- ing that his’ contract - was “gs equitable as a lynching party.” ED Byrnes (77. Sunseé Strip) refused to report for work until He gets. $400 weekly, says he takes home only $284, © James Garner | (Maverick) Clint. Walker (Cheyenne), “are about .théir | contracts. Says.Garner: “I feel like a slab of meat Jnanging there; every once in: a while they cut off a piece.” ~~ . Peter Brown. (Lawman). is try. : ‘ing to get a new. ‘eontract. ° : Will’ Hutchins (Sugarfoot): Jack Kelly (Maverick) | feels he | tude.” Of course, it’s not unusual for actor to complain; But there has never. been dueh! a mass uprising as among’ the cowpokes of the TV Tange. LA SHAKESPEARE: TREASURE | - WARSAW } (P—A™ “parchment- bound edition of Shakespear's “Hamlet” found here recently has ° been. | identified - gS @ rare: 1605 quarto edition. The news- paper Wieczorny said only six other ‘copies exist, ‘three in Eng- |} land and three. in the United) States. is deal number: 129 from . atch, with the Americans st the Italians. The. Amer- the Italian: Nearing the end-of our study of the East doaler Neither side vulnerablo. NORTIY Stakgald AQS8 $ AJ1062. A 1065 2 5 : WEST "BAST Avarelli Belladonna AJ10952 AK73 ¥none ' ¥987 eQIN9S8 ; @K743 we KI 108 &'Q43 : SOUTIL .* TTarmon AAGM WK Q543 @ none &®ANTGO2 The bidding: . Kast South West North Pass lv Pass 2¢ PASS 249 Pass 49 All Pass t ’ They were using the Kaplan- Shecinwold system, Here js what Fred Shainwold, one of the orig- inators of this system, had to say “Our loss was caused by human failure rather than the lack of an effielent system.” “Harmon later admited that he had made an out-and-out or ror in passing to four hearts, I hate to blow the whistle on one of my closest friends, but truth must be served,” Sholnwold goes on to sny that the book on his system says of this sequence of bidding: “Open- er is invited to go to a sinm if he controls both of the unbid suits.” That is just about the way It was on most of the hands, It was human failure, rathor than systony friluro, that enused moat of the Amorican losses. A care- ful study of tho ontire match In- dictates that if thore were any system failures, thoy: were moro on the Italian. aldo than the Ame ovlean sido, finding bids simply did not make polnts for tholy team, The ask- ing bid kopt tho Ttallans out of ono alam which the Americans bid. The doalnrative-Intorroga- tive ¢ no trump bid, the spoolal- uo auo-bids, the Roman yor sponros to Blackwood, the Noe apolitan control roROTLAOg to tho artificial one club bid, did not Italian “win column.. some instances these features Tho frmous Itallan control-'| -And- in lost them a lot of points. American failure, it is not in. control bids. It is rather the fail- ure to give proper evaluation to distributional factors—an_ in- clination to let high card points be the sole, or at least the prin- cipal,factor in hand valuation. I agree, however, that the slam shown. today should have been only. 24 high card points were held‘in the partnership. If the Americans need to im- prove their bidding, the im- provement should center on a sharper consideration of distri- butional factors—not on the ad- dition of “gitnmick” bids.’ Get 16 rules for using the Blackwood Slam Convention— complete and unabridged. To get your copy of the valuable booklet, “Che Blackwood Slam Convention,” send 25¢ together with a ‘stamped, return envel- ope to “Blackwood on Bridge,” c/o The Prince Rupert Daily If this hand shows up any News, National. Newspaper Syndicate, 326 W. Madison Street, Chicago 6, Minois, US.A, . ®. ° re A TE _“ANNUNCIATION HALL ~ ‘Thursday, Nov. 19th — 8 pan 4—-$50 Games st 11 Games at $20 and $15 Ee HAMS AND CHICKENS | a EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘stopped. the beefs.” it’s’ ehronic . ‘| with: their craft. . °°. meeting between the’ Screen ‘Ac-|. tors. Guild ‘and studio® officials. reached’ an' agreement: to rectify: certain working ‘conditions, :. The actors claimed they. were “due. ‘money in-six figures for al- leged contract violations, mostly involving: overtime. ; & ‘But the’ settlement . hasn't ‘The battle is gn. old ‘one,:-between the studio ‘whieh feels ht created stars from nothing - ‘end’ the: stars. who feel they. qre misused: It is aggra- ‘Vated* because’ of, the immense volume of work required for TV, William. .T,: Orr,. television: ex~ nd| ecutive : producer for . Warner Brothers ;and himself’ once. an|. actor said: players to. develop tro faith by both parties, ‘plus the ‘fact that the new me-! dium creates’stars so fast. plaining that: there must.) “Warner. . Brothers contracts , plete. unknowns’ in’a brié ed the door to opportunit} j “The studio has. every right ul reason. to expect’ players: fo. U people were Going befor became’ associated with Ww: easier way to make a’ be Prince Rupert: Daily t se, Wetnentey2 November 18, 1959), News lumber,’ 50, 000. ‘inventory, to. “send ‘cattle, m nts trucks, cats, tage” or small. It boats, furniture, : and. 8’ ‘and 10’ wide. New and used.: Write, wire’: or Snaps and) our agent will calf on: you. es BOX No. (632, DAILY - “NEWS > ‘real. “estate, | _ mortgages,” “choose from: 10’ to 5 55 long a Zoning By-law No. Shell Service Station. . CITY. OF PRINCE RUPERT - NOTICE OF A. , PUBLIC HEARING. Public Notice is hereby given that a. By-law to. amend 1322 will be considered at-'a -Public: Hearing to be held at 8:00 p.m., Monday,. November’ 23,°1959. in the. Council Chambers, City. Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C. a Amending By-law No. 4421 °°. : To rezone lots twenty-three’ (23) and Twenty-four (24), , Block Twenty-three (23), Section One (1), from Zone. “D”. Commercial Zone to Zone “RE” Light Industry Zone, These lots are located .at. the north east corner: of West ‘Third. Avenue and Seventh Street and ‘are oceupied by: ‘Paul's All persons who deem themselves affected by this pro-. ‘posed rezoning , will be. afforded an opportunity to be heard. R.. W. LONG, City Clerk. _ reached in spite of the fact that, . contribute a alnglo. point to the soa 4 + ‘ aa i at fe OO Oke ew 8 ee OD your car insurance rates: ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION on hohalf of more than 200 compelling companies welling cutomoblle Insurance in Canada | Where You Live — Generally those people who live in a small town will pay less than those living in a large city. More accidents, per number of cars, occur in and around the city. 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Therefore, your own driving record plays an important part in the cost of your automobile insurance, ' 4 use of Your Car — 1 your car is used mainly for business, your rate is higher than if it is only used for pleasure, because the business car is basi- cally driven more often ot peak traffic periods and in congested areas, Therefore, it is more exposed to the risk of ‘accidents than is the pleasuro | car, Driving to work, however, is not considered as business use, 5 The Variety of Coverage you have — There are many different types of car insurance available; to protect you for the claims of others, to reimburse you for damaqe to your own car, to pay you in the event of fire or ‘theft,and a variety of other hazards, Naturally, the greater the number of *fisurance coverages you have, the greator the protection to you — «and lao the greater the coat, auto insurance? a Many things help decide what the insurance premium on any, ‘motor vehicle will be. . 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