Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 25, 1951 Shet ritt-Gordon i , . I ? I- J4 Ji 'L -vf - J j Deol Over Hurdle Alberta Oil Can Compete EDMONTON Northe: n Alberta's vast oil sands could provide oil cheaply enough to compel at eastern markets with worlJ prices cn oil from normal fields CTTAWA According to advice? lrom Washington, the U.S. Munitions Board has now given approval to tentative plans -if Slierrltt Gordon Mines which have the objective of placing the Lynn Lake nickej-eopper properties in production. The overall project is a large one, with marketing, finance an'l railway facilities to be arraiigcl before the xreen licht is cured for the project. . 1 ' At oil expert Sidney M. Biair ho.' predicted. On a basis of a 20.0M-tarel-a-day extraction plant north of Edmonton a blend j! j j gasoline and gas distillate could be pumpe-l into Suoi.oi ,Wis. at $3.50 a barrel nrnvidin-j 40 cents a barrel profit. Profits , would yield the S or 6' on a 45-million plant capital ontla-and also amoitize the $5 millions required fc an eiiih'.-inh v line from the Athabasca oil sanns .to Edmonton. Margin Set On Oil OK fori! bc&W i VOUSf.STUDY-Laurlfr House. the Ottawa l,o.nc ol Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the late 1 1KC AU ";;" ze K' S C" mlca 10 the Cana(an public as a National Historic Mil. Ih s is tniHl-fioor study where Mr. Kim sijnt nn.,1, f i,is tim- The fumous palrrt of li.s niHther can be wen on the far wall. "(cp Ph0to, VICTORIA The Provlnc'M Qoveinment has decided to eliminate a set mvstn of prol.t for distributors in the sale cf "pv.line thu? :ukina another st"r) ii one ide "I the Dispc nwr Service, station operators predict gas price wars if all controls a c I ip uui new dilleiie Blue i,s, unwrapped and ready for "eniovod as Ls r-xoected At -th? next session of IcKixlature. j j lurn lie Dispenser oer arid in removing controls from th petroleum industry. The onlv control the Government intends to maintain is on the number of outlets for sale cf car "products." rivic V , t ha fitly (.onipjrinirni fur Blackwood on &,ulge By Eosley Blackwood ENTRE For Aetkm. Advertise! ' , . , i VV-aWnrt - KJLS - . sr BLADES lVIN0!DOH licincinVcr tliis important point: After On Sea Duly u ilh 17.JV. Naval Forces ANNX'AL MKKTING you! Yesterday pfternoon and t ul.-iw partnt'l' hilH rcstionded to voiir fimv nn-tisimn AA 4 mmz wkm'aVSarln tel,inK h. V he has, ,1,, not l.irl five no-trump ports for presentation vat tu- to ask him for kings unless you and he hold all of the cTrLSZ01 The reason is obvious. When you bid five.no-27 toddlers - .trump you are automatically forcing the bidding into Tne Toddlers class yesterday tV,- .... . V Kate: :-"mm undrr direction of Mrs. A. Boa . A "'-. atshted by volunteer mother.' Tne five no-trump bid ls used acepted new members to bring on!y. f,,r tl('ciuinl? whether or not to bid a grand slam. And nobody total registration to 21 Embassy fJapiuns fa ft A At Ust lovely, dinner-iied, paper ntpkini .i .i.i f . it i aces. He knew he himself had second and third round control of trumps. He knew he had a .solid diamond suit. And he knew Mr. Champion .suspected a grand slam (else he would have skipped the live no-trump bid and uone clireatly to six spades). So Mr. Masters figured the Riand .slam was better than a two-to-one shot and therefore a C.otjd hid The hand was a .spread for 1H tricks. i inree inicxneuet or ion ctllulotc. I 10 & APPLIANCE r. iALES & SERVICE They clinj to your Up like fine linenl 40 (o package-led) one a laundry eving. .uaianlicil Service I'hcim llluc ti'.Vl CIFIC ELECTRIC wants to bid a grand slam if the opponents hold an ace. 1 The player who bids four no-trump is captain of the hand. He hears his partner's response showing aces and then it is p to him alone to de;ide whether to bid a small slam. However, when the same player follows up with a bid of five no-trump, there is no captain of the hand. Now, both players know the side has all the aces and either player may dee.lde to play for a grand slain if hi.s holding warrants it. South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. Ml. ('ll!Mtllhll S A J 1 a 4 I N-Q J 8 j D--7 2 i i v. Ships from nine nations form the United Nations Blockading and Escort Force, in Korean waters, and a ship from a 10th nation is on its way. More than 400 vessels have taken part in support of L'.N. efforts to repel armed attack against the Republic of Korea and to restore international peace. Above are shown seamen of the Repuly lie of Korea readying an ROK minesweeper for service with U.N. TINY TOTS In spite of the bad weather yesterday afternoon, 75 children turned out for the Tiny Tot .e.i-slon. fr'QI'AKK DANCING There will be the sfiuare-dane-in session held this Friday i.Uht in the Civ c Centre Auditorium for those Interested in this recreation. This wck the participants arc requested to attend In costume, the men In bonnets and atrotis and the Indies in men's attire especially the hat. Dancing will begin at !he usual time and there is plenty of room inr new members, There will be it Boofy pri.c for the goonlest gel-up. PldTKKS FRIDAY The Civic Centre is anticipating showing the film entitKi "Our Fighting Lady" throuu'i the courtesy and kindness of local branch of the navy, IIMCS Chatham. This Is an authent'c f ilminR of the combat durint; the Port Simpson Concert Band 5r,trtV( fJLGERS j PORT SIMPSON William G I Cooper has been appointed pre- Better English By D. C. Williams sident of the Port Simpson Con-1 'cert Band for the coming year. C A K 3 e now showing the latest ulovas Highest ;r Experience Campney Is Appointed Six Parliamentary Assistants Named at Ottawa Mr. Aln-1 Mrt Kern 88 S 10 U 2 li - K 7 0 4 2 H 10 0 S D- Hit D-3 ! C 10 & 4 C W .10 7 8 Mr. Mu-liTs i I. What is wrong with this sentence? "The arrangement of the decorations were in goid taste." ( )t ner officers are: ' Fii-.t Vice-president, Steplvn Morrison j S:ccr.d Vice-president, Simoa Morrison l Secretary, Richard John.son I Treasurer, Ambrose Roy Russ Conductor, James Henry j First leader. Stephen Morri SK B 3 I n- A :) I 1" A K'd jTin - I ca a past war.. BUEY KNirrtR Dibb Printing Co. i. wnat ts the correct pronunciation of "laundered"? OTTAWA Ralph O. Campney, MP. for Vanouver Cjntre, was ' one of five Parliamentary as-1 The bkldtiiR: POP BESNER BLOCK PHONE 231 son Librarian, Solomon Spence Caretakers, Leonard Lawson, BLAIRMORE, Alia. Mrs. Ruth Owe, a Blalrmae oldtlmT. recently celebrated her 82nd birthday. During the second world war she knitted mors than 1.200 pairs of woollen socks for Biaiitnore men In the armed John C. Tait and James Henry.' p Newly Patented mm. 3. Which one of thesi word; is misspelled? Advertise, lecturer, contractcr, appraiser. 4. What does the word "emanate" mean? 5. What word bepinnin;; v.i'.h dis means "cautious"? Answers 1. Say, "was In pood taste." "Arrangement" is the singular subject. 2. Pronounce Inwn-derJ. not lawn-drid. 3. Contractor. 1. To issue from a source. "Nolhin? but (rood can emanate from riht thinking." 5. Discreet. f Winding Models More Girls Than' Boys Truant sistants to cabinet ministers who 1 were appointed yesterday, according to announcement of Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent. ! Mr. Campney is Parliamentary , assistant to Hon. Brooke (.'lax-ton, minister of national do-, fence. ulher new Parliamentary' as- nst ants are: J Willis n M. Benidickson, Ken- ora-Rainy River, to Minister of Transport. ( Jean LcSage, Montniagny -LTslet, to Minister of External Af lairs. Dr. E. A. McCu-ker, Reeina, t.) hiMilli North Fail 1 D Pass 1 8 Pass 4 S Puss 4 NT Pass 5 H Pass 6 N T Pass 7 8 Pass In the deal shown, after Mr. Champion found out that Mr. Masters had two aces he still didn't feel that he himself could bid seven. But he could make a bid that might enable Mr. Masters to bid the grand slam. He could tell hLs partner that the partnership had all the acc. His five no-trump bid did just that. Usually Mr. Masters would have made the normal response of six hearts showing two king. But on this particular hand he decided to skip the response en 31 MONTREAL More girls than boys play truant from Montreal schools. Last year only 179 boys played hookey but there were 252 girls. Boys' clubs are believed to be deterrent to truancy here. There are no girls' clubs. M0 Jlie Pioneer 2)ntqfisf Minister of Health snd Welfa-c. i Leopold LangloK Oaspe, to How Can I?? By Anne Ashley Fostma.ster General. new 'Dual Wind' tirely. He knew he was off no as will wind auto- DAILY DELIVERY j Phone 81 ally in any position Pi iced at Working On Eleventh Ave. Q. How can I separate a water glass when it becomes stuck li another. A. Pour cold water In the upper one to conl act it, and then immerse the lower one in warm water to expand it. They c.i i t! '"n be easily separated. SO & 69.50 Broadway Cafe Work on Eleventh Avenue E;usl, provincial arterial highway, wii! !)y the world's largest Q. How can the skins from start as soon as weather eoniu- "'Hirer of fine watches ! . 3 - mm M it a. jUWRlSL 3eets be removed very readily? A. Place the beets In hot water 1 654 I t:;yr-ik Cmmll. f(mh Best Food (irwwwv 13 V.VVU1 it tions permit. ! In a statement yesterday ai-ternoon, Divisional Engineer !. E. Smith of the provincial department of public works said it was the intention of his department to scarily the .highway leading into the city Work was to have started before this, but the recent snows have halted the work. nest Cooking ' if frr a sho t time, drain off tlr hot water and immediately till the vessel with cold water. Q. How cantthe shiny parts of a garment be' removed? A. Suonsie it with a solution of one teaspoonful of ammonia to one quart of water., Then press on the wrong side. Inn dvitiMiiMnl it (m( publitkcd or diipliytd by Hours: 7 a.m. to I a.m. For take home orders Phone 200 tiqyof Csnltal Bwrd at by ltt OovniwKiil f BrMiik Columbia. H V ) I ' j, jaj Wrtu' i HimliiMiiift'rii MifHO11 'I' i1i ' n inr ps' Lamps! Lamps! When conditions permit the plan will be adopted and the road maintained as a gravelled road until summer. Mr. Smith would not express an opinion as to whether either Eleventh Avenue or the highway to Galloway Rapids Bridge would be paved this year. BAZOOKA TEAM Members qf the 2nd Battalion, P.P.C.L.I. try out an' American bazooka in training near Miryang, Korea. This Canadian Army photo shows Sgt. John Wesoloskl of Toronto, left, acting as loader for Pte. Danny Seguin, Edmonton. tCP PHOTO) ' bu'is & Aii is- See Our Stock Now! 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