' ' 1 1 . Prii icp Rupert Daily News Wcdnehday. June 30. 19i4 di AriAnnn ! m a m ti m a mm mm m m i Defence Chief Backs St. John Ambulance; Wants Trained First Aider in Every Home tetailer Warns Publishers ' ., -J LAKE LOUISE, Alta. CP) Pub-I The warning was sounded ly ' V ;hcrs were cautioned this weeki John D. Geller of Windsor. Ont., . 'J'tainst hiding behind the "free- president of the Periodical Dis-"fj 'imof the press" in the pro- tributors of Canada now in con- BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD to those in the audience who most B.C.'s Civil Defence chief has pile Games this summer. accldeut-pioiie laint, gel hurt, etc. Athletes will g c be tended by a medical plan set I 1 'ZLJ given St. John Ambulance full ! About 250 of these win De irom support in the order's campaign B.C. while more than 50 St. John to raLse $100,000. J'y ictlon of salacious literature vention. He called upon publish-f--', )d then leaving the distributor , ers to "give us books that meet ' biding the bag. I with the approval of our people" workers from across the country have arranged to tuke their holidays to coincide with the BEG. The replies followed a re The World Pent. Sometimes, by being alert, you can tell very early that you should play second hand high to avoid a Air Vice-Marshal F. V. Heakes praised St. John Ambulance as the "backbone of Civil Defence , and not the type of literature j that the public is clamoring throw-in later on. Chop Suey House quest by B.C. Superintendent first aid" and said that the or- Edward-son for help from der is "the only organization j George he of Canada when it was res that Is capable of provld.ng in- that B C. force would not mind s iri ... f structors In m,at First Aid aih nn on .k the scale i up under the BEO committee. "This is the biggest event we have ever been called upon to handle in B.C.," said Edwardson. "We have been training special crews for several months to augment our regular force." As well as attending public gatherings, St. John Ambulance, trains all firemen, police, RCMP, Scouts, Girl Guides, 'industrial first aid attendants and Civil Defence volunteers In the province. They also maintain 15 highway first aid posts In the against. Mr. Gellcr, whose association serves more than 10.000 retail outlets in Canada, was referring to horror and crime comics and Specialties in Chinese Foods Pen from p.m. ioJi)8; Daily Phono Red 878 909 Third Ave. W that Is necessary." The province-wide St. John campaign opened June IS and Prince Rupert donations are being received at 345 West be able to cope with the far flung program. As in all cases St. John's services will be free. The familiar black and white uniforms will be seen where-ever there is a crowd to minister South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (MK llril-li) 8 A 8 6 2 H A Q D 4 C 4 10 T 5 4 8 (Mr. Dulr) (Mr. f'hamplmi) 8 K 7 8 Q JOS H K J 10 8 7 5 H 9 8 2 D K Q J E 10 8 7 6 5 8 C B 6 C None South (Mrn. Keen) 810 6 4 H 6 4 D A 0 a C A K J 12 The binding: South West North Kant 1 C 1 H 18 Piim) 2 C 1H 4 NT Hhm 5 H Pass A C All Pass girlie magazines. He said "no publisher should ask us to distribute publications which reflect upon our standing in the community, create dealer ill-will, and bring a cloud upon the entire publishing Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, j Last fall Civil Defence head- quarters in Ottawa requested St. Mr. Dale was the opening leader in this hand and he laid down the king of diamonds. Mrs. Keen won with the ace. ruffed a diamond in dummy, then played the ace of spades. Now let's look at the situation from Mr. Dale's viewpoint, remembering that he can see only his own cards and the dummy. Why has Mrs. Keen led a spade at trick three? Surely she has more Important things to do. She has trumps to pull. She probably has a heart finesse to take and more diamonds on the board. WHAT'S IP? If she held the queen and jack of spades, she would have led DINING PLEASURE John Ambulance to take over Fabulously beautiful... Savagely real... in W v FvMhnih nirrroruTi SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Seek Damages After Collision VANCOUVER (CP) Owners of Commodore Cafe J .1 TE-XsaVA tf the Norwegian motor vessel Bon- I the queen from the closed hand ana are heina sued here for ! to finesse against the king.- If V first aid training on a Dominion-wide basis. Since that time St. John has instituted training courses at Civil Defence po-t throughout the province of B.C. as well as the rest of the country. St. John has been particularly active in home nursing training. "It is our aim to have one First Aider in every home" says A. V. m. Heakes. "That is a minimum we consider essential in the case of an attack from outside the country." "St. John Ambulance and Civil Defence arc inseparable in the field of First Aid and Home Nursing. Divided wc fall but to X Vi , Wallace's Dept. Store she, held a singleton spade it i-cuddn't make any difference what Mr. Dale played as then damage resulting to Second Narrows bridge when the ship swung into it in a swift tide hist week. she had lost her mind, she was in some kind of trouble and was trying to catch one opponent off-Ruard with a holding of the doubleton king of spades. The dummy looked like a perfect setup for an elimination and end-play. PLAYED KING So the old boy played the kin under the ace and that did it. Mr. Champion would have plenty Suing in Admiralty court here for unstated damages are Can- i of cards to beat the remaining adian National Railways and spades in dummy. Burrard Inlet Tunnel and Bridge j Well, what Is Mrs. Keen up to? Company, operators of the span. ' Mr. Dale decided that unless ml I w nr&i lift i OPENS UP Mrs. Keen finally had to lose two spade tricks. If Mr. Dale had played low on A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT 1 "JIVARO" "CEASE FIRE' TODAY :00 and 8:15 m fin gether we prepare for one of th greatest tasks that has ever been put before a community in what may prove to be, in the future, a battle of survival." wet rjV am I THE MOST AMAZING ANIMAL STAR EVER! JV5 SEEN ON THE SCREEN! -v-s I .'I , . " I the first spade lead, Mrs. Keen could have ruffed out her last diamond, taken the heart finesse, cashed the ace of hearts and then the lead would have been graciously presented to Mr. Dale with a spade. He would have had no choice but to win with the kinp and return a heart which would be ruffed in dummy while Mrs. Keen got rid of her losing spade. Guardian Hits Weak Leadership 01 United Slates Besides Civil Defence St. John trains all firemen both fulltimc and volunteer, in the province, police forces including city and RCMP, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, nursing trainees, industrial first aid attendants, as well as tho general public who take free courses in 67 B.C. centres. More than 300 St. John Ambulance volunteers from as far away as Montreal will serve the huge crowds at the British Em- WAV If turn 'Plj Wall D r M-G-M prvtntt dontr( Great Lawyer John Duckworth Parkin, who died at Quebec in 1STS., was pi---haps the most famous criminal lawyer of his time In Canucl'i. His pCdt Fcalurc-Lcngth True-Life Adventure! MANCHESTER. England (Reu-torsl The Manchester Guardian said Monday the United Slates no longer is leading the world because of its own weak prml by TECHNICOLOR leadership and an honest diver- j grnce of view with other West-I cm nations. Popular Steamer Prince Rupert SAILS FOR VANCOUVER anil liiierme ilhile I'urla Each Thursday IN EXCITING COLOR I A thrilling ttory of ruthloi puriuil In tht wildtrn? ... of overwhtlming The Liberal newspaper says it i ! is healthy thnt in the United States "more public discussion precedes the forming of policy Ihan In other countries." "Rut now we have the cliscin-siim ' without policy. I "The .secretary of .state John ! Foster Dulles, who should give ! direction to the discussion seems ' b prisoner of his own rigid pre l 11:15 p.m. lov that defied all dongerl For KETCHIKAN WtlNESIM Midnight A 20 Minute Cartoon Novelty . TheSlory of Urn tr.-nktin and Amut...an impi . mouse DONNA CORCORAN WARD BONO J&U&ft Comfort and Service FRANCES DEE and GYPSY k color Fur rcM-rvaltiilift wrtU in CHll f ItV nr lKt OfHi:n i im STARTS THURSDAY Matinee 2 p.m. Evenings 7-9 p.m. Matinee Sat., 2 p.m. TOTEM A r anmus Players Theatre TECHNICOLOR -A rlnce Rupert. B C. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE judice. "The president, who above all must speak with authority. Is .silent or ambiguous. ..." , Court Refuses Also Dowcry Boys IN "PRIVATE EYES" hi dm 4. H Fraser Appeal with a PARKER'S iL im ciS . VANCOUVER O Blair Fraser, Ottawa editor of Maclean's magazine, Tuesday was refused leave by B.C. Court of Appeal to go to the Supreme Court of Canada to appeal an order striking out his ilrfenree In the libel suit of Gordon S. Wlsuier. The provincial appeal judges recently upheld Mr. Justice A. D. Macfarlanc's ruling that Mr. Eraser is not ent.il led" to defend the former B.C. attorney-general's action because he refused to obey an earlier court, order, lie had been ordered to disclose the source of information for an article entitled "B.C. Coalition Commits Suicide" which Mr. Fra.scr wrote for Maclean's. It is expected that Mr. Fraser now will apply directly to the Supreme Court in Ottawa for permission to appeal. - ; .' 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