i ee ae i # $ ee hace 8 sae pee PSY eat gh TD ey o nears +! wot . , TT ee ee ee ne Tae ref . oe Yr VV Ka we _ Prinee Rupert Dailp Tuesday, September 18. 1962 . yy. » . “8 2 ze ee Yee re Ce an . a vous . + Verh dev ow ees dees veer ews Ltd, eee Tet ey en ee ees Pa eT et es wo iy ws a ERO NSN hel bata ewe eee ED ee ee Hy vv eer eee eee EEE TET TARE bh y of ew ee vee ,ve BD ELE EERE TL ETA LE MIG TIT TAN NSO vyryeve oo ’ . 1 of mt ~ Cub adds new twist United States, Other followed: his none bas matched the remark- able efficiency with which Har- rah has placed “Nevada fun,” as thé ads describe it, within constant reach of the wage- earner?” Harrath’s has plenty of room for. thé ‘careless rich, to be sure. But during the off hours—from dawn jtb dark, after the carri- age trade’ das departed —. the little ‘Biiys virtually have the run of the place, and their lit- tle bets have helped build the casino, into a $40,000,000-a-year- enterpti ise, Hartah’s success in fetching the customers is the envy of casino operators throughout Ne- vada. 2 Harrah offers bus service at extremely low cost to thousands of citizens in neighboring :Cali- fornia.where there is no. legal gambling. “And he has created a gambl- ing casino which appears for all the world like a discreet and decorous amusement centre with fun and games for the whole family. And: he has placed this. elit- tering ‘lure in a geographical! casino operators have lead, but. so’ far to legal gambiing LAKE TAHOE, Nev. (AP)—William F. Harrah has added a new dimension to legal gambling in the hardly a purer place existed, their motel taxi home again their fill—all for free. But the vacation trade is lim- ited, if well heeled, and also seasonal, And the gambling bu- siness, after all, is a 24-hours- a-day operation, seven days a week, 12 months a year. To fill. the blank spaces, Har- rah’s operates a fleet of char- ter buses from 31 cities up to nearly 200 miles away. The fare is nominal, and Harrah’s makes it even more so by giving a gen- erous refund. Both the. amount of the refund:.and the frequency of the service. vary.- For example, “when weather chases away. the vaca- tioners Harrah’s. summons ; five buses a ‘day from San Francisco and gives a .$6 refund:on..the round trip. During summer; the refund drops to $3 and. there are only two buses.a day. Timetables, too, are arranged to keep Harrah’s buzzing at all times, - ; From San Francisco, five hours away, one bus leaves at 11 p.m. in order to arrive at the door, setting; renowned for its whole- some air and glorious beauty. Harrah hired research experts to. sharpen his knowledge of the naturéof the gambler. He deter. mined*" that to expand his cli- entele* to inelude the virtually untapfed middle and _— lower incomé~ groups. he would to. locdte somewhere other than Reno ‘or Las Vegas, towns too many people associate with im- prudence and follery if not out- make the wickedness. Lake Tahoe spot. With its right was the logical have — and, break of dawn. The other leaves at 5 a.m., the second heads home Just about the time the dinner jackets and cocktail dresses be- ‘gin to appear. Every bus rider thereby is al- lotted no more than nine hous as significantly, no less — to strike it rich. It isn’t Harrah’s but the people they attract that more fascinating study. Especially the small play- ers who came by bus, techniques, jfishing camps-and_ ski. resorts, If the vacationers care to risk a dollar or two between swims, Harrah’s will dispatch a taxi to them when they’ve had winter: | report for the chamber’s 33rd annual convention which open- through Wednesday. More than ‘500 delegates and their wives -ithreats of socialism A. (ad Oee re cere: ta ak eee in economi VANCOUVER ;)—The Cana- dian Chamber of Commerce split a year ago by the furore which blew around Operation Freedom,. yesterday heard a forecast of increased economic education. F. W. Bradshaw, Montreal paper corporation executive and chairman of the chamber’s ex- ecutive council; said in his an- nual report that “it is anticipated that a program of economic ed- ucation will be supported and carried out by chamber mem- bers at all levels in the years ahead—on a more intensified basis than during | the last sev- eral years.” Mr. Bradshaw “prepared his ed here yesterday and continues} j}and husbands are attending. The report was released to the ‘press in advance of delivery. ‘Last fall, at: the annual meet- | ing in Halifax;-the chamber ‘ex- pressed its usual emphatic sup- port. of private enterprise and -jproposed Operation Freedom as a ‘special campaign to that end. A pamphlet introducing. the program said the objectives were: | So “To . rouse apathy and action against: Canadians from indifference into the growing and com- munism: and to inform Cana- dians of. the freedoms enjoyed under the democratic form ‘of fovernment and under the econ- Further closures announced Further fishing closures were announced by District Supervis- or’ of Fisheries f R. G. MeIndoe. all C of C forecasts boost c education. omic system of private compe- titive enterprise.” . REACTION VIOLENT Reaction to the linking of so- cialism and ‘ communism — was violent and terms such as “John Birchism” and. “McCarthyism” were applied by those opposed. The proposed program resulted in much disagreement among the chambers and. boards ‘of trade which make up the Cana- dian. Chamber. Some criticized it, others accepted it and others only said that they would: not implement it. , Today, Mr.-Bradshaw said of Operation. Freedon.: “..It should be emphasized that the program was not a new or radical’ departure from the program which had. been in op- eration successfully , for. the last 18: years. Prisoner Oo hangs. self PARIS (Reuters). — Police an- nounced today that they arrest- ed the organizer of last month’s assassination. attempt against President de Gaulle.Friday, but he hanged himself in his cell during the’ night. ems Police gave the name, of the man as Henri Niax, °48,.of Bor- deaux, and-said he had resign- ed froni the army 18 mcnths ago. He was interrogated and taken to a cell, where he hanged him- | self with a rope he made from his shirt and fixed to a window bar, police said, Niax had ‘been’ an ‘army. sig- nals major and served in Indo. china and. Algeria. He resigned as director of the colonial siy- nals school 18: months ago and became an insurance agent, po- lice said, Police also announced they have - identified | the _mysterions Murat who hired the cars used iy the, , assassinations attempt August: | ,22"wHeh commando groups machine-gunned Presi- vf . space and’ has provision. ‘for. he There will. be a staff of five: or six! to. operate the kitchen, rooms and recreation. The ‘outside: of the structure. will .be‘stucco:and hammered concrete: finish. thitd « pon saa ‘if* “it. is waalred om ‘Staff, ‘photo by, Phylis Bowman Fishing. gear ‘stolen from vehicle J. Phillip Stewart - Burton of Massett: left . his’ car, «parked across from the- Savoy”. Hotel Tuesday night and when’ Re came back’ to it the. following morning. he found “approxim- ately $250 worth of camping: arid fishing equipment missing.. °° Stewart. - Burton. stopped over here before’ embarking for the interior where he. planed to. do a month’s: fishing. He’ locked ‘his: car: up: but dia not secure one of. the side ven- tilator windows. . Tyg Some ,of the’ items taken were a -stove and . lantern, pensive . fishing | reels, a sleep- five .ex-| “DINOSAUR TRACK JERUSALEM | Officials say the: footprints of a dinosaur -{made ‘about 100,000,000 years ago | Ra have been: found near a Judean fj A Hill farm. close. to Jerusalem. LO MIND ED EU EO BEEN a BEd GES t CARSON. ‘CITY, Nev. ° (a) Actress | Judy - Carl and was re- ported on: her way to “a rapid and: smooth recovery” today after being taken. to a hospital infection. Dr, Garland, 39, suffered. an attack at the Lake Tahoe. home where she had been: staying with her two children, _. THe entértainer’s” physician, Dr, Kermit Osserman, flew in from New York and was at’ her bedside. He said Miss Garland may leave the hospital late today or Sunday BESS ~~ Actress: recovering —‘land, who was in Nevada to fj-% fil residence requirements, forr af Friday suffering from a kidney Richard Grundy said Miss ‘per sotial “ad apt eie Win Pee peli a) MI RD soy ae ™ 0 ¥ divorce from her third hugbanc i Sid Luft, is suffering from acute, pyelonephritis—an infection ofr the right kidney similar to kid-«r ney stones, aceompunted by ui. severe pain, She. was. restiffe™ quietly today and responding, well to treatment. aot , + To FRED FE. DOWDIE | --| OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 i |: 803 - - ard ‘Ave. WwW. TUMBLING CLASSES ss "will commence October 4th. oe af ‘couple stunts, vaulting, pyramids, -aind ladders : | also © taught - ay. . : oa ood. Dr. _ Grundy _sald Miss Gar- |" mot a “LOCAL 708 GENERAL MEETING POSTPONED until Wed., Sept. 26th ing ‘bag, a’ box of hand- -tied’ flies : \and- clothing= “The. ‘clothing in-: + : cluded” a new pair’ “Of new: brown wool trousers, ‘hip waders” and blue jeans. Any information held by citi- gens towards the-arrest of: the culprits: and recovery of . the items would be Appreciated by the police. a, a oo "Bodies waiting for burial HONG KONG (®, — “More than 7,000 Chinese — -all dead:— are waiting to return ‘to China. . Their bodies are stacked ceil- ing ‘high in. a-“hoste] for the dead” run by a charity hospital overlooking the South China Sea. Some. have been waiting. 13 years, since the. 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