r i. m F ince Rupert Daily News . Thursday, October 29, 1953 tnv ntww iakh mrt BLACKWOOD on Rupert Man Leaves by Air To Attend Logging Congress Kubla Khan, who founded the Kyoto, about 329 miles from Mongol dynasty of China in the Tokyo, was the capital of the 13th century, was famous for JaDanes Em nirp until tiA rvnl. pomp and display. lution of 1868. BRIDGE Special to The Daily News - Wrii . it ,t Rae Johnson, woods superintendent for Columbia Cellulose Company, will be the only dele SEATTLE. The world's larg- Sjr ., h .w mm By EASLEY BLACKWOOD REED! BATES FRIO CLARK AIM Britain's Sky Blaiers and Be Alert to Need for Unusual lays est display of logging machinery, worth $3,000,000 will be shown at Seattle's Civic Auditorium Nov. 3 to 6, inclusive. ifjz son gate irom rnnce Rupert. He and Mrs. Johnson left Wednesday for the U.S. city. British Columbia will send 100 of its top loggers to the con Fowl Weather HARDTIME DANCE FRIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 Dancing 10-2 Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS EVERYONE WELCOME r,.,CAPITCL It is hard to find any fault with the holding of a hand like Mr. Abel's. However, when practically all of a partnership's strength is concentrated in one hand, a serious entry problem is often present. Shows at ...., Sat. Mat 2 4:20 - S when the Pacific Logging Congress holds its 44th annual convention. The huge assortment of powerful loeeine eauinmpnt will fill gress, headed by S. O. Smith and J. E Llersch of Vancouver, members of the congress management committee. Other British Columbians who When this is the case, de the entire basement level of the MUTT. tWAfiUaiN AOVIWTUM IWIIH TM. ,. will head up the "mlnlon s : necessity of making out of the auditorium, and overflow onto adjoining park areas, according to Clyde A- Corman. Longview. delegation include: Jack Baikie, Nanaimo: James Shenstrreon' ' ' -.. Ladysmith; Norman English' William McMahan and charipc ordinary plays which will enable him to reach the weak hand. In today's deal Mrs- Keen opened the deuce of hearts against the three no trump contract. Mr. Meek won with the congress president. More than 2,000 delegates boss loggers, king jacks, gyppos, contractors, foresters and inst Durham. Vancouver. of the board of directors. Another erouD of British r. Another Customer plain red-shirted timber beasts will gather in, Seattle from all j over western North America for lumblans will take part in the North dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Champion) a 7 a H 10 BIS D Q J 10 3 C 7 2 Wt KMt (Mm. Km) (Hr. Mrrk) 8 10 6 8 K J I 4 H J 7(3 H-A D 5 4 a D B 7 O d 10 6 O J Bit Kuutk (Mr. AIk-I) 8 A Q63 H K 4(9 D A K C A K 4 The bidding: North Eat South Wnt Paw Pus ' a NT All pass paflei discussions during the the four-day meeting. 1 lour days. ace and Mr. Abel dropped the trey. The six of clubs was returned and Mr. Abel decided to duck. Mrs. Keen won with the 10 and returned the queen. The king won and Mr- Abel r r- ..oo TOTEM I 2: P m. A Famous PUjtr Tb Mat. Sat EL. WALLACE'S fit , " cashed the ace and king of diamonds. He next cashed the king of hearts and looked vainly for the jack to drop. When Mr. Meek showed out on the second hpart ipftd. discarding thp nlnp ITS COMING! Of Course. Serving You over 40 years V Choose MEN FOODS j X FOR DEPENDABlt of diamonds, it was clear that the 10 of hearts would never be an entry to the board. but it took a little thinking to see It- ., "All you had to do was to drop your queen of hearts under the ace at the first trick. That would leave you with two hearts smaller than my 10 spot and nothing could have prevented you from reachlne the hoard in Mr. Abel now laid down the HI A ME WATCH FOR IT Y- -Cat" " ace of clubs, stripping Mrs-Keen of that suit, and followed with the queen and another heart Mrs. Keen was in on the cash all of the diamonds." This analysis was correct Rut last heart lead and her return was the 10 of spades. Although It isn't the "normal" Dlav to this gave Mr. Abel two spade drop queen under an adverse ace when vou can nlnv rh inwiv tricks, he still had nly. eight tricks in all. " :i tr!- . NOTICE Beautiful end-play for dowft i j. one," said Mr. Champion sar-castically. "Anybody could enter mv hand if I had an ace. I had SCREEN FLASHES an entry just as good as an ace. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op COW BAY STORE will be Closed, Monday, Nov. 2 for onnuol stocktaking i Films scheduled for showing ' at the Capitol Theatre next month are as follows: I "Shakedown," Howard Duff and Brian Donlevy, and " Prince of the Plains," Monte Hale and Shirley Davis, Sunday midnight I - - - 5i J C&.: Your tlV , Hallowe'en CVVj " Apples Nov. 1; "Shane," Alan Ladd and Van Heflin. Nov 2 to 7. ! "Deported," Marta Toren, Jeff SPECIALS GOOD OCTOBER 30 and 31 AND NOV. 2nd . For ... High Qualify Groceries ot Low Prices. it Service wtth a Srhile. it free Delivery to - Your Door .... Phone Your INDEPENDENT FOOD STORE! ; Chandler, and "Oallant Thor. ;oughbred," Mabel Paige. John Craven, midnight, Nov. 8. ; "A Lion Is In the Streets." James Cagney, Barbara Hale, Nov. 9 to 11. DANCING SHOES We hove just received a shipment of Black Top' Dancing Shqes. Sturdily made with leather soles and" heels, expressly for tap dancing. Childs' sizes, 9 lo 12 IB Misses' sizes J2'2 to 3 . . . 5.25 Senior sizes, 3V2 lo 8 ...... 5.95 "Band Wagon," Cyd Charisse, r rea Asiaire, Nov. 12 to 14. "Oambler and the Lady " Bar bara Stanwyck, Stephen Mc- i Naily, and 'Tabu," midnight, Nov. 15 "Hiawatha," Vincent Edwards, i Yvette Dugay, and "Jalopy," oowery soys, Nov. is to 18. i City of Bad Men,", Jeanne I cram, Dale Robertsonc Nov 19 XO 21. .-.(, ' ! - Rice Krispies KELLOGC'S WITH HALLOWE'EN MASKS Pkt If Battle, of Chief Pontlac," Lex Barker, Lon Chaney, and BALLE1 "SUPPERS 1 r'i?5U s1 -We JkQ Vjeo i-so received "Brooklyn Orchid," William Bendlx and Joe 8awer, midnight,, Nov., .22, .- . . , "Main Street to Broadway," all star cast, Nov- 23 to 25. another shipment of PACKARD Ballet Slippers. Wm Corn Flakes "Botany Bay," Alan . Ladd, KELLOGG S WITH HALLOWE EN MASKS 12oz Pkt rfaincs Mason, NOV. 26 to 28. "Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard," Richard Carlson, Oreta Gynt, and "Pace That Thrills," Bill Williams, Carla Belinda, midnight, Nov. 29 Canned Fruits Baby or Junior Foods HEINZ,. A complete selection for Your Baby tins These are the Top Quality shoes so many of the danc-" ing pupils have been waiting for. Childs' sizes, 8 to 10 Misses' sizes, 1 1 to 2 Senior sizes, 4 to 8 . . 3 44c RED PLUMS Rulman's, Choice 30-oz 2.95 ' 3.25 3.45 3,62c PEACHES Sliced, R. City, Fey, 15-oz, From Your Stores 2for55c PINEAPPLE Tid Bits, Typhone, 30-oz. Soldier Given Eight Year Term 8INOAP0RE (Reuters) Pte Hammond Olllon, 24, today was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for manslaughter in the death of a Eurasian dance hostess, The Scottish soldier admitted throttling the girl, Doreen Perl-era, 32, after she hurled obscene taunts at him and danced before him half-naked. 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