Far East War Gol Bird Baa In Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 27, 1950 Many Enjoy , Nurses' Dance Blackwood On Bridge By Easley Blackwood Britain FightSjSpile of Weather Magnificent Is Back in Halifax On Saturday's hand. Mr. Dale. thP w, forgot himself for a moment and put in a shaky overcall. He paid for it to the tune of 300 points and his opponents couldn't have made more than a small partial. Mr. Dale took sortie pretty heavy abuse from his partner, Mr. Champion. TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, She TAILOR 220 Sixth Rt Thone C49 Guerrilla Band In Malay Jungle KUALA LUMPUR Malaya (Reutersl The war Britain haV been fighting in Malaya for the (last two years is one without a front line. It has few pitched battles. It tores biiefly around an isolated rubber plantation, a tin mine ideep in the jungle, a village In a enuring. Out of the tropical forest come the "faceless men" the enemy - dressed in black or jungle green, urmeu wan lines, mhyc and tommy-guns. ) A few hours later they fade again into the green undergrowth, leaving behind the biasing wreck of a rubber store, the bullet-ridden bodies of European planters, the harked corpses of Chinese who would not cooperate. How many they are, even who they are, no one knows for sure. But for two years they have tied down British and Malayan forces vastly superior in numbers and equipment, and the acts of ter- loi ism are increasing. It is re- ported ,luH.h,tinMH(.Mnrvt,. that "Incidents' 'in Octo ber totalled more than 500. They began soon after the end of the war. After three years of Japanese occupation, most of the peninsula's heterogeneous popu- lation was glad to see the British back. I.ONC PENIN'Sl LA A happy evening was enjoyed by 200 guests on Friday in the auditorium of the Canadian Legion when the graduate nurses of Prince Rupert held their anna' ball. Guests were welcomed by Miss Elizabeth Clement, R.N superintendent of nurses, Prince Rupert General Hospital, and j Miss Betty Hood, R.N. D. C. Stevenson acted as master of ceremonies. Music was by Andy McNaughlon. j The program was interspersed If by novelty dances. Miss Mary Crawford, R.N., accompanied by I Miss Dorothy Irvin, R.N., mem- hprs of the local hosuital nursinar i staff, delighted the audience with two vocal solos. Refrpshments were serve,! at midnight. Proceeds of the dance will go to charities. It is hoped that it will be passible to make this an annual function. HOW TO MUIVI MUSCULAR PAINS Warm affected part. Rub in warm oil. Keep A covered .with warm flan net. At druggists' lor 85 ywn. 5T 2 i ! 1 ; ! ) I I j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FULLY equipped machine shop, 1 located near Cow Bav Indus- trial area. Property includes ouuding, lot and complete set- . w"eldmnbShmL Ideal ooeration for two men. MARCHAN5 SPACE HEM Convenieat Economical Hiph mrfha: efficiencj VORTEX TLii advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. The Malaya Federation occu- j struck by an automobile on a peninsula reaching down ' pery street here Saturday night. i 'Jlasslfied Ad"ertlslng Is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3c per word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notice 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Kun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE 1 BROADWAY Slvv;4ia' Books oaen to bona fide pur- peninsula. chasers. Priced far below re- Tne 1947 population of alma3t Terms'arraneed For full ' de- 000.000 inluded 2,400.000 Mal-tiils see- Armstrong Agencies, ava. 1.880.0ro rhinese. 530.000 Phone 342 leves. Green 297). i Indians and 9.600 Europeans. Hours: ;:.( , For tQke home ordersPhone n : HALIFAX H.M.C.S. Magnificent, aircraft carrier, and des-j troyers, H.M.C.S. Micmac and ! Huron, arrived here today following an extended training cruise to European waters. They had been delayed in getting in on account of the severe storm I which swept the Atlantic coast during the week-end. WORK WANTED RELIABLE voune woman desires housekeeping in home where, her daughter of 4'? is wel-, come. Good home more important than high wages. Box 841. Dairy News. (ltp.i ! PERSONAL ARE YOU hard of hearing? i Then hear ve! Hear ve! With! the almost invisible Vibra-1 phone, no troublesome batter- j ies. cords or wires. Onlv $15.00. , Phone Blue 414 between 6 and 8 p.m., or write Box 1541, Prince Rupert. B.C. 300p I WIN THE Monarch Dream Kitchen. See our windows fori contest rules. MONARCH FLOUR NOW AVAILABLE AT, BURNS BEST BUYS. PHONE 755. We deliver. (279c) ! PHONE YOUR Fuller Brush Dealer between 5 and 6:30 p.m. at Black 990 for demonstration of our Christmas specials, j 281p j CASH for scrap cast, brass, cop- ur batteries and radiators. Phone 543 call 629 6th W.. City. . (tf)j . J . . i LOST Camera with black leatherette case Lost on Port' Edward bus Plea.se return to: -BX D!- IfSiT' Tar u'o Isfr.un nnrtfi sum. of monev antl nersonnl naners , Uryentlv needed Reward.' Phone Blue 574 27f.pi . SALESMAN WANTED ! i First dav to lifetime coverage I bv cash payments. Offers ex-, (client contract and earning ! possibility to right man whoj must be a ilpterminprl wnrkpr . Replies confidential. Write to: ; hiartram & Cardom Limited,: v,..J,(!,o.WeTJsV, HastinKS lv REAL ESTATE WANTED 3-bedroom house,; must have concrete basement.! furnace, and be In verv sound j condition. Have cash buyer for; such a home in good location,! See Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (276c 1 1 Small business as going concern! in ex"fllent downtown Ioia-' tion. Full urice including stock! jnd fixtures onlv $1 500 00 tor information or inspection, call ; ROBERT muntadok z" - FOR SALE-5 room house ' full hnmm.t r..-.. V. . - , " ui m wiv upc- orai.eo. glassed-in .- front and hack porch. 1020 9th East. Black 394. (277) ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income' lax specialist. S fl Pur Stone Building. Red 593 j (20m), IU'ILDERS & CONTRACTORS" I PLUMBINP, anrl UFA tVm n 1 Sheet metal work Tar nn: f ravel roofing. Call 629 6th1 West Phone 543. Letourneau ana sons. Howling northeast gales, blind ing snow blizzards and unusual ice conditions hampered the hunting operations of Capt. Bill usoy and party of four local imrocls who returned Saturday fternoon aboard the Fredelia I from a nine-day trip to Hart- ly Bay and adjacent waters. A" but nille (lavs were sPpnt uaitiing ice or waning oui siurms out of three clays of good hunting 'at Hartley Bay, Gllters and KaiUaway Inlet, Hawkesbury Island, eighteen geese and 751 Mallards were bagged. Kildala Inlet was completely locked and the effort to enter i there was given up after two inches of ice was encountered with three-quarters of a mile st ill to en I .on? Inlt in Gardner Canai was also frozen up. The nartv included Joe Scott. Bill Bussey. Sam Haugan ami: Jack Lindsay jr. Weather Unsually Varm Down Coast VICTORIA Unusual warm weather prevailed over the lower coast and throughout British Columbia yesterday. The highest was 68 above in Victoria and f ha ldit'aut 'Q nhiura tit Di-inoa "" a(W8t' Thre was 8 freezing - rain in the Prince George district last night. 37th Vancouver Traffic Fatality VANCOUVER Thirty-seventh traffic fatality of the year here, James Spence was killed when undor government controls? the guerrillas would lose their main source of food and shelter and could be left to rot In the jungle. The "Briggs Plan" began to operate June 1. Colonial Secretary James Griffiths, back from a visit to Malaya, told the House of Commons June 12 not to ex- ipect quick and spectacular re- fiit From the beginning of ths emergency until the end of July, 1,948 civilians were killed, wounded or missing. Of these, 688 were Chinese. 334 Malays, 139 Indians, 74 Europeans and 19 Indonesians. In the same Deriod. 2.539 ter- rorisU. mostly Chinese. wer kmed, 'wounded , or captured, Police lost 445 killed and 467 bounded. Up to the end of June British Army casualties numbered 113 killed and 188 wounded Keep your car PURR-RFECT ALL WINTER Get our COMPLETE WINTERIZING SERVICE Cooling Syttem Fuel Sylem Ignition Syttem Electrical Syrtem Lubricant We do a complete Winterizing job with our expert service-men, f actory-apptuved equipment, methods and Genuine Ford Parts. Save time, cold weather trouble and expense. Drive in today, let us check and adjust your car for safe, trouble-free winter driving Bob Parker Lid. WANTED WANTED TOP "ma RKET PRICES PAID for scraD Iron steel, brass, cooper, lead, etc Honest eradir PromDt Dav- ment made. Atlas Iron Si Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver. B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. 'tf) . . . . East dealer. Neither side vulnerable. Niirlll (Mr. riiuniiiii i H7 6 4 2 H Nunc " U - 10 6 4 3 C-U 8 5 4 2 Wl-st (Mr. X) l-:u( (Mr. Ali.l) 89 I ) 8 K J 10 8 3 H A Q 7 6 H 4 a 9 8 2 D-7 6 CQ 7 6 C -A K J 10 ! Niilltll (Mr. Dull-) , 8 A H K J 10 B 8 5 2 j U K Q J i C 3 , The bidding: :;ist mit!i West North 18 2 H Ul)l. Pass ' Puss A few hands later he had h'.s revenge. After Mr. Abel's opening 1 oia uiu vi oi one uiiv spaae, apuc, Mr Mr. Laie Ilafl .. .i... i i uie values lor a jump overcau. But he didn't bid three hearts or double for a takeout. He wanted to see if Mr. X still had his killer instinct. In a meek voice he bid two hearts. , Mr. X was on him like a hungry ' tiger Double' Murder h.rkert In .h- pv ,,f M. Chamulon. pion. And Ana this tnis time time we we . ... n-ally L-auy can can t t blame blame the the fellow fellow tod tod much. luch. He He had had a a reallv really nitif Pitiful ul cal- col-. .,; ,t i i ... ki irvwwn ajiu it iuvjrcu iu mill fiftc two hearts was down a million. M. X crcned the nine of spades break number one for 1 r THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS ;i AGE AND MELLOWNESS I i fir-v: 1 a SZ' r I f kl rnoouct op tear lamb s J t v niMiiMiiRif mt MAMMimuw y M TWI IMKKI(CM Ml IMVIMl ill H niw mkm if j I!ji5iz-JJUJ Wl' "Lluli ! $ratltm PROCURABLE (it ntis III) r, ;o (This art veim.nic.il is noi published .... . . i r.v 1iu..lo.,..l l... w. .nh,.ju uy uie iquur utiiiirai Btmrd or by the Government oi British Columbia. Prepare For WINTER ! Check your Furance and Chimney Now! We have the most modern vacuum equipment for cleaning furnaces and chimneys. PHONE 884 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. CHECK YOUR FURNACE FOR SALE NATION LLY KNOWN NAMES Linr;-belt Speeder Shovels; i raiifs: uraeanes: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Blac Tod Read Maintenance EauiDment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Granples; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockoile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifuaal Pumns: Na tional Draaline ScraDers and B.ickets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: Nationa Portable Sawmills: National Kotarv Screens and Conveyors Fall inlormation from Na tional Machmerv Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. ' tO .303 BRITISH calibre Remington. Savage and Winchester P-14 bold action 6-shot .-port-ing rifles with 26" barrel. Excellent condition including nicely finished walnut stocks; select quality, proof-tested. -Price only $27.50. If not satis- lied, return rifle at our expense for lull refund. Imme-; diate deliverv: will send COD. Write for catalogue. Canada's Mail Order House. Box 85U, Ottawa. Ont. (tf) ; CLEARANCE RAI.F. 303 Rifles. onlv $19.95. Hi-powered En-' field Model P-14 with built-in 6-shot magazine. Blade fore- sight, rear.sight with ranges' to X rknteedU l-nnnric u mniiin t i,.n ii. I h r f order $2 is Protnot shinineiit. COD HUNTERS SUPPLY COMPANY. 193 Sparks St.. pt-! taWa' ntanu- . ' iliil FOR SAIE Mew etiest errickl 1 beds bedsToinnh't? . Mr. Dale As vou sep if h ponents failed to lead spades he I couldn't entiit dummy to take th spade finesse. Mr. Abel played the ! king to the first trick and Mr Dale won with the ace. He then ! led the nine of hearts and Mr X won with the queen. A small club was returns .i Mr. Abel won with the king and followed with the ace, which Mr Dale ruffed. He then drove oui, the ace of hearts, ruffed the club i return, picked up Mr. X's remain-Ing trumps and sp ead the hand : conceding a trick to the ace ofj diamonds. Two hearts roubled I and made with an bvertrick. Mr. Chamrjion swmwi tn mi-i wii. suit's HiraK"" tt . ,- "jr. t-ompiainea mat tnp 'd master's hand was much too ''t-onif for a simple overcaU "How can I be expected to win Playing with partners who don't know a lump overcall when thv Pe onP? ch- 11 haonened to turn out a11 riRnl 0,1 tnls particular hand, but usually, etc.. rtc." Mr- Dale knew . . -- nm. ru n ri il ui t tt A T2,.t epologi(j.. But " there was w a a sly siy Bnd nnn satisfied sausnea smile smile on on his his face face .as as he he entered entered his his ennui game nn on the the r?oie pad, plus 150 points above the line. "I Just like to c eate these situ-ations It's fun," he said. He was thinking that when the tier's m;etlte was whetted a little that's the easiest time to trap him. z . r: f or Action, Advertise! Business and A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. P. GARDNER, C.A. A. L. BELL, C.A. 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 COLUSSI'S ' MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th Bt. Ph. Black 388 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS FHONES Black 334 Bed 894 P.O. Box 1870 MATTSON'S UPIIOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday. Wednesday, FrUlay 8:00 p ro, From Hie East-Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday 10:13 p.m. double ist Plan tn overthrow the Mal-cut WANTED Graphic type film holders. 3'4 x 4'4 in. iaynn government and set up a Quote price and quantity to j Soviet reoublic. Box 834. Dailv News. itf-nc) In August the Communist j forces were estimated at 10,000, WANTED Bv single man small 'almrst r'.l Ch'nese w'h en-'n turnisnea apartment or noiise- keeninr room. Phone 498 days or Red 893 evenings. 281p ! WANTED Part-time Janitor.1 Once a week anoiox. three, hours. Apply C.P.A.. Seal Cove, (279c Kmf Dun-' illtrilll Ulfirilfu. in'""- u Terrace, or write Box 103 Tr- race. (277c) WANTED 3 or 4 room "apart"- merit semi-furnLshed Couule 1 hl( 2 months old. Phone Red 576. . 277c) WANTED Puppv: ferrmle terrier preferred. Box 838. Doilv News. ' (278p) GOING TO EUROPE? RESERVATIONS should be made Automatic J 30 MTiifj costs. TERMS ttit Smith & uurn Plumbinjifq Phone ll Prole ijuAur: eii For Down--' and Hon i mac! SHOE HC! nox 774 IJuy the Best E Fan ELECTRC- Cleaner and t Small supply tf B.W.CC; Author!? PHONE- Contact abt SERVICE & - MARGARET OPTOMA Boon1 STONE BC PflOS! BLUR P.O. BOX SIDNEY $! OPTOMA, r-mi,lHeV OFFICII MezzunW H neo. Cook's H Teifph01'' OIL BURNER supplied-" - I 733 5th West from the continental mass of southeast Asia towards the Indo-: nesian Archipelago. The states of Thailand and Burma" lie to the north and running down into the narrow neck of the peninsula to the northeast is Indo-Chlna. The Federation covers about 50,680 square miles. Its capital Kuala Lumou , some 3() miles frcm the east coast and about. 2oo miles northwest of SineaDore. ' independent British colony. that occupies the "toe' of the In June. 1948, the British auth- rrities. alarmed by the sjiread of ' ttrrorWm, declared : fctate. of emergency throughout the whole federation. ' Malcolm MacDonald, British commissioner-general for south- ' ea.' t Asia, said the capture of key agitators nan ionea a tommuri- i modern weanons tn arm 4 000. British forces, consisting of about a division when the terror- 1st offensive began, were ftrengthened. Police numbered about 2C000. THE "I'.KIGGS PLAN" In March this year the B itish government appointed ac "stron;; man", to co-ordinate the campaign against the terrorists. They chose Lt.-Gen. Sir Harold Rawson Briggs, 55-year-old wartime army commander, in ths Middle and Far East. He formulated the widely- publicized "Briggs Plan." Its details have never "been officially made 'known, but Its mainspring was understood to be the "dqmlna of populated areas." Securlty forces believed the lerrorisis couiu not nave neiu uui for so long '.vithout help from the civilian nonulatinn. Thev thnno-ht this help came mostly from 300,-000 Chinese squatters scattered throughout the peninsula. If the squatters could be gathered into permanent settlements IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP MARIE I MARY ) LOUISE LEMIRE find IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE thirt by Order ol His Honour Judfte W. O. Fulton, made the 22nd day of Noembpr, A D. 1950. I wus appointed Admlnlstrutor of the Estute of Miirle (Mnry) Louise lc-mlre. deceased, late of Ocean Falls. In the Province of British Columbia, and all parties having claims against the siild estate are hereby required to furniuh BHme properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of De cember. A D. 1!0. after which date ( claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which 1 then had no knowledge, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, tn the Province of British Columbia, this 22nd day of November, AD. 1950. GORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. (284) ed chest of drawers; sewing; the continents largest Acni-machine: kitchen stoves: heat-1 dent nd Sickness Companies now to guarantee good accom-,tion modation for sprinir and sum- Hanson "Travel Acents " 3151 3rd West. PS Prepaid passages readilv arranged "direct to Canada, for Immigrants. OPPOUTl'MTIES TELEGRAPH OPERATORS Due to increasing demand for operators, survey is being made to secure information , concerning those interested in becoming railroad tHe'jraph onerators. If enough interested Darties anolv school staffed bv competent. exoerien?ed instructors will be established In downtown Prince Rupert. Rates reasonable, in keening with those charccd in other schools. No tuition fees re-nuested or accented at this time. Applv Box 839. D-niv News. (278) FOR RENT FOR RENT Room and hoard for workini? man in private home Phone Red 140 or fill 133-3 6th.E. (281' FOR RENT -2 room aoartment 9ti0 First. Ave West niiict, coutile wantedno children. Apolv 22J 5th East. (277p) ers; hardware: colfce tables,, end tables', bedroom suites; scores of other useful furr.i-' ture at lowest prices. See B.C.1 -Furniture. Black 324 (tf)! FOR SALE Comfortable trailer! home can be seen on First: Ave. West Has double bed. sin- i gle bed. heater, built-in cup-i boards, etc. Price onlv $750 complete. See Armstrong! Agencies. Phone 342, ( 281c) : FOR SALE 1950 Meteor custom! sedan with onlv 4700 miles, finished in beautiful metallic Aioitie blue, mechanically per-i fpet ind in showroom cmdi-i tion. Phone Blue 365 281 p 1 " FOR SALE One double bedstead, i j sorin? and mattress; 1 Beattv washinur machine: 1 tronlnq; bonrd 1400 6th Ave. E. Phone Blue 821. (278p) ! FOR SALE One single cylinder Norwegian Union 25-3X HP.i seml-diesel. for stationary Dower. Aoo v KtHndnrrl Mn.i hi cv ' nine iKJM ur piiune ni'M'K iu. (278pi . .1 FOR SALE User! doors 2'6" x' '". Call G29 5th West. Phone , . (tf) FRESH Oolichan grease for sale See B.C. Furniture. (tfc) FOR SAT.E Nf-w guitar reasnn-able. Black 035. (276p) REPAIRS WATCH REPAIRS - Prompt efficient service Georee Cook, Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST ' Stove service and renairs. O. D. Ronson. Black 503. (tf) For action ue News classifieds. , , J tf),ROOM AND BOARD for elderly MODERN Painting and Decoraf- SIJi ?27 PiKKOtt ,$Z iri. SDence and Matuik ' ne Blue 15' 278) nooThnK r?1RnvVieiniiines, wr FOR RENT - Furnished" anart-noon ; hour. P.O. Box 1111. at) ment. Box 840 Dailv News , COMPLETE builders' sunnlies ! fast service. Island city Build: ine SuDDlies. Blue 820. (18m)1 i21V ROOM AND BOARD for rent Bl -ick R90 (9Rini