CJ Prince Ruperr Daily News Western Canada's oilfields supply Montiaj'. January 21, 1952 n materials for hundreds of by-products, ranging trom cosmetics business to synthetic rubber. CARPENTERS (CLOSURE TIMF.-10 a.m. on day of publication) Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds 3c per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2 00 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE l'RICE. AUCTIONEER Phone Oreon XIII :iml Iter! 1!7 MARGARET f.l OPTOMprj) BLACKWOOD on By FASLEY BLACKWOOD f V f V " i TENDERS As good as old Mr. Dale is at handling- weak partners, lie had absolutely no way to find out whether or not Mr. Muzzy held an aoe in today's deal. There were two reasons for this. First, Mrs. Keen put in an annoying interference bid ovi-r Mr. Dale's four no trump. Then mere was the fact that Mr. Muzzy doesn't know the Black-. wood convention thoroughly. Mr. Dale's hand was ideally suited for the use of the Black- ; wood four no trump because the only information needed was the i number of aces in the North hand. After the opening two- . bid, Mrs. . Keen for some unknown reason decided to pas and await developments. Willi Mr. Muzzy on her left . she hoped" to get an opportunity : later to put in some kind of a 1 bid which would befuddle him ! and prevent her opponents from reaching their best -contract. Kinn to tn Live Ina in in C7 m m " m m m ma m w m m m Peace, Isolation CAPETOWN The little Natal ! village near which the King will i 'spend his South African holiday i j is called Sczela an old Zulu I name which means "Can I Help ! You?" It lies drowsily among the fragrance of a typical Natal set- : ! ting of exotic sub-tropical flow- , j ers and vegetation. In the near- i by woods, through which a wind- : I ing road passes, are wild mon- i keys, buck, the continually- , ; cooing bush doves and birds of I everv kind and color. ; ' The whole atmosphere of the ' house in which the Royal visit- 1 J ors win live i&, itself, one of peace and comfort. From the ;air, the house looks like a man-jsion, though it is. in fact, a : scaled-down model of J grac-i ions old Cape homestead. It has two double bedrooms, four single rooms, a living room, dinin- i room and large hail. The fnini furni i ture heavy, I teak , Hav I1 of four i ft 14 J lrfftluU Uchiin!t-iiliy tcurl Juiut- fL . fMUt. T PRECISION SAW FILING 134S PlfUiO IT PLACE Box 1011 Station B Anent: Bus Terminal Island City Builders John F. L. Hughes, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Mrs : 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5:00 Evt'R.: by appointment only 21 - 23 besner Block Phone Blue 442 scott McLaren CIIARTKRED ACCOUNTANT rami's Block 608- Srd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 Colussi's Music Store Agents for tire finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNKD AND RECONDITIONED 2104th Rt Ph. Blnrk 3R9 GEORGE RORIE& CO. ACCOUNTAN TS At AUDITORS Bi-sner Block Phone 387 PO. Box 133 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 -4th Blrret Phone 855 WE KENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS ror Downtrodden Heela and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printer! PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STI DIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 388 Prince Rupert Room io ! STONE BUIU PHONI BLUE 5?;! P.O. BOX i; I 3 ELECTRrn Sales and & i R- w. ccl Phone Blut 9to j for genuine partf phone or writ f Brick, Sione and J Tile Setllng und f K. soren; t'linne B:,t HANDY.v HOME ml GENERAL COSTF. Building and R.p.1 kindj I R(X)fs -. c;c OIL B'JRv; PHONES P.O. Box 1670 MATTSO j upnoLsnri. Phone Blue 126 P 234 3rd Ak j Prince Rupr' H. G. HELG'J LIMITED REAL ESTATE & !V Phone 96 Evcninp Oil Heatina S: LAWRIE M.CKJ Blue 137 - Bi Complete service in-burners and Stoves. Heaters, S. Train Sche For Hie Fast-Daily except Sundi: From thr Fait Daily except Mont coc SEALED tenders addressed to the Secretary, Svnod Office, P.O. Box 508, Prince Rupert. B.C.. will be received uo to- noon, February 15. 1952. for the purchase of M.V. Western Hope which can be viewed ut the Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard. Length 42 feet between perpendiculars, O.A. 46 feet. Beam 11 feet, Draft 5 feet 6 inches. Powered by 90 H.P. Aeadia Cruisintr sneer! eisht knots. Lower or any tender not necessarily " accepted. 20c i LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's gold bracelet, sentimental value. Reward. Phone Room 84, Prince Rupert Hotel. il7pi LOST In vicinity of Seaview Apartments, black cat with white spot on chest and stomach. Anyone knowing whereabouts, dead or alive, please phone Blue 193 after 6 p.m. 1 17c i LOST Cardboard carton containing personal effects, lost off 99 Taxi in East End. Re-1 ward. 1 22c ) I'ltlM'K KITMIT V OiMKNT AMI (ll.l.Kl I ION IHIIT NOTICE Is hereby elvcn that a Court of Revision under the provisions of the "Taxation Act" resjM-ct-lng the assessment roll for the Prince nismct for the year 1H.V2 will be held j ftt the Court Houst . Prince Rupert, i B.C. on Tuesday. February 12th. 1952. 1 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. j rntec! at Prince Rupert. BC, this 18th day of January. 1952 I H. M. DAOGETT. Court of Revision. ' tltci May Settle On Smaller Boiler Whether or iio;. h smaller hoil- cr room project than has been planned for Prince Rupvrt General Hospital will be adequate will be decided by a committee headed by a hospital board mem- j Der, two engineers and a local citizen. Sid Eikins was appointed at Friday night's board meeting to be chalrman of the investigating c.;nmittcc. He will be assisted by Engineers William Glass and George Trapp, and by G. W. Nick- er.on, who has been interested hi me piuject t Committee is to determine if a i single 75 horse-power unit in-1 .Mailed in addition to the nres- en: ho: lital nu heating nvaung plant piant would would be alcc)uae- If so. it could mean saviS to the hospital of S80,- 000. Heating engineers and archi- tects. formerly advised two 75-j ho-scpoer boilers located in a; new boiler house, an estimated expenditure of $100,000. j The' hospital modernization fund campaisn to raise $75,000 locally was mostly earaiarked for mis expenditure. D. C. Steven son. camnaicn secret arv rpnnrt fund stood at $02,000. .. .. .. TS i 1 .: j- Prvsent heating facilities are "on their last legs," according hospital board members. Of the total expenditures in connection with hospital 'modernization one-t.hii-H to (ha hrc Jua " ' ciuonionuy . Balance ls aivlfl.ed between Federal and provincial governments. Committee is to hand in its re- , port as soon as possible. Day of the annual general! meeting of the Prince Rupert Gencral Hospital Association was old-fashioned'1""-1; was Ice-cold. nuu; ,8S yu M'e- s"-oaj PLUMBING end HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alteration Smith Eikins Lid. P.O. Ko 274 A DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe USED CAR SPECIALS 1951 C'ONSl'L as Mew S2100 193(1 ( Kdl.KT .'eihin gleaming blue 51975 1919 METEOR ( OI I'E . extras galore ... sums 1917 FORI) Tt IlOlt very nice ..... . $1275 BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" WELDING Government Certified Operators High Pressure Tanks Refriseralion , Slacks and l- jre liscaprs INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st 1 I'linne Green 884 if Call 363 FOIt BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors The Unsystematic Type. fHE CUFF L'NKS AkE i I PTTI IN THE TOP RIGHT rr-T? r-OiS'.,rra At.tr S" THE SOCKS ARip f'fiH The house is built on a gentle ' The part of the Blackwood ! slope rising from the Indian 1 ?TLnll0n aPPllcable to this Ocean, and from its open stoep . d"e-sn ' come UP ver' oft(,n-there is a clear view of the f u,1 when 11 does- il's vel'y u-surf and the private beach. The ' . roof is red tiles, and each of the ' Here, , is- Whpn an opponent two wings is graced by a large ' overcalk at the flve rane after "white gable The parklik- ' y0ur Partner's no trump bid, you lawns and terraces are planted : pafVu,h , no aceS and bid one with brilliant shrubs and f low-1 , " hih" than the oppon-ers, and pergolas covered in ?nt rc fr ace you bou'-ainvillm form part or the U- 7 Mr- Muzz'"s cotreH bld afler Mrs. ' Keen's back garden. Surrounding the overcall Classified Word per . ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Burns Rnnim January 24. "'; Catholic card party, January i l.O.D.E. Pounders Day tea, Febrtmry 13, at home of Mrs. Jens Muntlie. Legion Card Party, January 30. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Valentine Tea, February 14. U.F.A.W.U. W. ATValentlne dance, Oddfellows' Hall, February 15. Conrad P.T.A. 'Sadie Hawkins" dance. February 15 Conrad Street School. Annual Ma.sonic ball. Friday. February 15. United Church Leap Year tea, February 28. St. Patricks Tea and Ilome-cookins Sale, f'mhnlir ri-.iii March 20. Card party and draw-'l niK 01 rallle 8 p.m Legion Auxiliary Erring Sale, April 9. Job'.s Daughters Easter tra, April 10. i. BIRTH NOTICE MrGILLIVRAY Born to Mr and Mrs. Glen McGiliivray on Thursday, January 17,. in the Prince Rupert General Hospital a son. 8 ibs. 1 oz. Geoffrey win-ston. dtp) SCHARFF-Hi.-n to Mr and Mrs. W. C. (Bob) Scharff at St Joseph's Hospital, Victoria, BC, January 20, a son Robert Charles G lbs. 1 oz. atpi PERSONAL COURSES in elementary and intermediate contuct bridge by competent in. lructor. Write Box 282, Daily Nt -vs. MDpi HELP WANTED I'F.MAI.E ryPlST-BOOKKEEPER Experienced preferred. Apply to Room 15, Northern B C Power Co.. Ltd.. Besner Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. tl8ci FOR SALE FURNITURE for Sale Bedroom rnoc rnHin.. nU.,.t f .1 i airtight heaters, chesterliela beds complete, cribs, etc Low- est pussiDje prices. B. C. Fur- niture Co. Third Ave. (tf) I BOYS' and .-iris' ski slacks, all wool, best qual.ty made, all sizes, priced very rea.sonablv B. C. Clothiers. c,fi FOR SALE- One oil stow ;mri washing machine Call at No 213 Elizabeth Apartments be-' fore 3 p.m. H8-I ia CARS I OR SALE FOR SALE-1340 Plymouth convertible. 5 passenger. Can be seen at Frizzcll Motors. i22pi FOR SALF One ' 2"rtonDndo-pick-up. 7.000 miles, good condition. Red 505. , mcl FOR KENT cd . . . FOR RENT Room n it -n nr'Z'u out board. 1144 Havs Cove Ave or phone Black 57J. U7Ci to F OR T!NT Sle'epin r on m.-l Phone Red 800. (17pi FOR RENT Room and board Vh-, .V,, . for t-n n,en c. beds Red lV it " . I7-SW OR RENT -General r Electric lioor pishers. $1 per day. Phone Blue 932. Pacific E.ec-j tf), FOR RENT Comfortable steam i heated room for gentleman. s Phone Green 891. itf-nci WANTKU TO KENT WANTED 2 room apartment or large housekeeping room Of in working couple, close in. Box 278, Daily News. (19pi WANTKD WANTED TO BUY Baby Tenda Phone Black 618. U9pi WANTED TOBUY Twcbed-room home, clase in. Phone Green 825. (22p WANTED TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead, etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron 4i Metals Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B. C. Phone PAcific !357. uf, ROUTE BOYS WANTED Good routes available for right kind of carrier boys or girls at Daily News office witti increased remuneration alter first of year. WANTED TO BUY For cash, four room house. Red 930 after (i7p) CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper, batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 623 6th Avenue West, City, (tf) South dealer Neither side vulnerable Ntirth (Mr. M111) S 8 5 L H 8 0 2 D--A 8 5 C J 8 5 4 ( Mn. Kl'l-ll) Ulr. hi-l) S - A 10 9 4 S-7 8 3 H Nunc H 9 5 4 D KQJ107H4 I -!) ;l C- 10 2 c-q inn S.nilll (Mr. I Mill-) B K kf J H A K Q 7 3 d a C A K The bidding: MMllll !'.( Nitrld 2 H Pass 2 NT 4 NT 2 U Dill. 5 H All pass 2 no tkimp ... Homing only an ace and a jack. Mr. Muzzy didn't think he had enough for a positive response and he bid two no trumn. Mr- D'le then bid four no trump on the theory that he 'uld be safe at five hearts and tnat tnere was still a remote possibility his partner had an ace- If Mrs. Keen had passed here, Mr. Muzzy would have shown his ae w-ith a bid of five diamonds. : But Mrs. Keen .suddenly came to lile- SHE bid five diamonds her-' -self- Mr. Muzzy was not completely 't confused. He reviewed the bid-! nB-hich was probably a stall 1 '"r u"'eJne l?rea 81 Mrs- -een' tt'hrt who had h-lH "sti "stolen" on" Vir- his U(r4 bid. U.i He glared at the ceiling. None of this helped him. Well, surely live diamonds couldn't be made. So Mr. Muzzy doubled. FIVE HEARTS "Knowing" His partner held no aces- Mr- DaIe Wd five hearts uccaiiie uie nnai con- nearis. nna wun that iTi.. iuic wuiuu nave oiu SIX ",ul a ulu' "l s.n.uu lnstru- ments. The United States lr-ad.- with 43.003,000 telephones -and the United Kingdom was 5 433 -(100. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY ' COLUMNS MEANS PLUS BUSINESS FOR I YOU BLONDIE V 6LONDIE.' (-yi7 VVOOL SOCKS At 10 ' A V- WV GOLD 'CSp"! CUFF LINKS !1 RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject t Change) MONDAY P.M. 5:00 Rawhide 5:15 Inu-rmuionn! ("unity. 5:30 Uixlchincl Jus 0.00 Supper Serrnaile 8 15 Martial Airs t ..io Mll.ML.Ll V.ti u tics 0-45 Smilry Burni'tte Show 7:00 IK News 7:15 C'HC News Roundup t 7 :30 Frankie McPhalcn Show 7.45 twin Towns of B.C. 8 00 Littler Awhile 8 :;i() NiitHtnal Farm Radio Forum 9:00 tiresidp Smucrs 9 !5 Musical Question B,x 9 .10 Ahernathy c l.awne 10 (X) ViW News 10:10 CliC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 taut; hint? Matter 1 1 00 Weather Report mul Sin-ofT TUESDAY A M. '7:00 Mumc:U Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8 30 Murium; Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9-00 BBC News and Commentary 3:15 Mumc for M(Kierrs 9 30 Mornintr Concert 9 59 Time Smnal 10 -no Morning Visit 10:15 Riders of the Purple aue 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Ouestin' With Kesten 11 :00 Kindergarten of tile Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11 30 Weather Report 11 :! Message PernKt ' 1 Recorded Interlude 11 5 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-day MeKxlfes 12:15 CBC News 1U:25 Program Resume 12:30 BC. Farm Broadcast 12 :55 Recorded Interlude Afternoon Concert Allison Grant: Cocaty, School Broadcast Records at Random Tne Music Box Solo Guest Novel Time Sunshine Society Adventures of Jchn Tanner Stock Quoin i ions; Interlude CBC News 5:00 Tony the Troiil.ador Russia Adds To Forbidden Cities List MOSCOW (APi Russia has .issued an additional list of locations forbidden to visiting foreigners, lncludine 228 cities not on the list circulated in September, 1948. In the area of Moscow itself, foreigners had 'been restricted to travel on certain roads within 30 miles of the capital. Now they must stay within 25, with ceitain exceptions. Cities added to the "forbidden" list include: Poltava. Kharkov. Kirovgrad, Pskov, Vitebsk, Gomel. Yaroslavl, Sheher-boakov, Bryansk, Shklaov, Novosibirsk. Stalinsk, Ufa. Omsk, 1:m.'-k, Ifrarka (except for foreign shipping!, Cheremkhovo, Chirepovets. Saratov, Astrakhan and Magach-Kala. The region around Uchenskoye Reservoii, northeast of Moscow, also was added to the list Some cities, such as Tiflis in Oeorgia, or Odessa on the Black oea. or Leningrad, still may be .visited by foreigners. There could be a number of reasons why travel by foreigners would be forbidden in thr cit, ' ? listed. In the e of abe cities, It may have something to do with the Soviet atomic enerev! ausiries. Some of the cities, particularly along the Volga River, are in the area of important hydroelectric developments. GREAT HARBOR With an area of 450 square miles, the harbor of San Francisco is the largest on the United omi.es racmc coast. am SELL Buy ere- premLses is a well-kept inir coiirsp The residence was built 30 nearts PromPt'y- years ago for Sir Frank Rey-, no:ds, a Natal susar baron, who: ..n".: mrsv -f. tmrt gave it to General Louis Botha.', T tP Statistics re-South Africa's first Prime Mln-1 a'sfd ben h0 Cana ls third ister. Since his assumption of l,n..he or a .telePhone ensus For the MEAL that REFRES BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE OCT OKDERS PHONE 201 BROADWAY CAFE For New Constructs and Repair Work SEE i ai March 21. Meantime, all -program, particularly with re-those contributing to the mod- 1 gard to Yakutsk, which some be-ernization fund will be asked tojlieve is near the site of Soviet join the Association ; atom-bomb experimentation. Board President C. i G. Ham t , n-thought that people interested i "T se the reason, 7"? be t,le P"mity of war in- hospital affairs as shown hv ! GREER & BRIDDEN LI Phone 909 213 1st Ave V. rft I the Premiershii). Dr. Malnn h.ls .spc-nt two holidays there; and on one occasion the Minister of Defence, who had to see Dr. Malan on important business, landed on the terrace in front of the house in a helicopter. Churchill Moderate Nut So Heavy In Drinking, Smnking ."Legend relates that Churchill is a. glut ton, as malice repeats that he drinks overmuch," observes Alastair Forbes, old friend of the Churchill family, in the New York Times Magazine. "But nothing could be further from the truth. He keeps a good table, nothing more. Champagne has long been his staple beverage. He once asked his statistician friend, Lord Cherwell, to figure how many carloads of champagne he had drunk in his lifetime and was quite disappointed to learn it could all be drawn by one locomotive. 'After a meal, Churchill, like most Europeans, likes to drink brandy. During the day he often has a Scotch and soda , beside him But they are the weakest Scotches ever poured off the stage, and Churchill sips them s) slowly that he will often be nursing the same glass for hours. Teetotalers always come away shocked to see whisky where they expect to find tea. The fact is that Churchill is fond of teasing such people. "His consumption of cigars is anything up to 15 a day. But he scarcely inhales at all. He may Like half an hour to light one, 'i?tnpr the often-struck matches and the cigar together to orchestrate the gestures of his conversation. Ke has a strong sense of duty toward his fans and whenever there is a sizable crowd he will light a cigar because, as he says, they expect it.'" Chinese DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - J:30 a.m. H0U.YWO0D CAFE For OuUlde Orders Phone 133 ... . . . 1 their donation should be mem bers of the hospital association. Purpose of the gencral meeting will be to elect a new slate of directors and to hear the annual financial and operating reports. Aid. George Hills attended the meeting as new city council rep resentative. The board voted Brown & Harvey as its legal representatives. A committee of Earl Gordon, Sid Eikins and President Ham will inspect the new nurses' residence, and if satisfied as to its completion, the $8,000 hold-back to contractors will be paid. Contributions of News Welcomed In order to assist the Daily News in complete news coverage of city organizations, it is requested that olficers in charge of publicity of such organizations contact the editorial department of The Daily News. News of the activities of sucfl organizations is always welcomed by The Dally News as is all local and personal news. January St 1 EXTRA FKfcfc r' every suit llmisr I ' and lliibbrrl LING the taik 230 Sixth St. fh" By CHIC V0L liii' ( NO NO WW' WU"; I CANT' iUVTri r - l-xK'-Vrc'- 'P I SPENT ALL " 1 I ( aftepnoon Cleaning 1 1 v vour dpessec? and 1 ( putting the dpawfrs ) - i ?IN APPLE-PIE ORDER f 1 u wVii ml rmi tt mi.tW.S7,';'CS'.'JiiJt 1