Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 13, 1954 t J i 2,000 Different Car : Corf 5ae5 & ron Drowning ''BOAT tho DViL" BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE Cut On v 2U burvivo iodav MEMPHIS, Tenn. I Darlene Roaten - 'IUlHlkl.y B'XiAKT pai "-li '!() ('('!' i;ida C :i Ha iv. '1'. r- Mo'-ir Motor,. It. HlDID.b ( Mo, later C Cumii'.mv, th filially Willy;, SiiOW TIM IS; Kvfniiii;s 7 . y , Satunlay Maluiee 2 p.m. TOTPu ,i v it. while swam more than two hours to rescue his wife and their son, Bobby, 8. after they and Darlpne had stepped off an under-wa'T sandbar into the swift Mississippi current. Roaten threw them pieces of old life jackets and leaped from their 17-foot motorboat ami swam tn thp rp.scnp nf his f;imi' does not swim, supported herself with a small piece of cork lor more than three hours while ihe current swept her 10 miles fdowfc the Mississippi river. ;: Her father, J. S. Roaten, mean- By tOICKKS Kill hi: To re-live some of the memories of a past motoring ace, pull up a chair beside T. J. Emnie"'.. executive vice-president of Ford Mn-nr Company. He has dune a lot of research on early Canadian motoring his-'cirv and. in a recent .speech h He JJeady to Cash in on Slipups by Defense You may have run across the fact that the d . ifiriM wim "MMMJr ToytoSoturday,7p.m..9p.m. Stratford, Out., had Bio k steam motors; London, Out. Kusgh-s truck: and Montr, i I'arker Mod r Company. Then, over the years in fl i tario were -Dm ant at I.eeseic ... fense is not always perfect. You must he alert to Wallace's Dept. Store I occur and take imperfections- when they full ad- j,Torii!o, drew .some of the shad- j Gotfreci (in ot Wi One of Today's Great Romantic Advenw," He left another son. Michael, 4. I in the boat with the motor idl-Jing. m I The boat began drifting and it Ilamilion: In ; iiws -mi oi tne past and put the n vantage of them. Mr. Abel failed to do this in today's Mir; National i a: i-Jii.il at at O.iiii.i. tuiiis nu''t d in I'j'll deal. . f On the bidding, a heart or club j tack on the road airaln. Here are some of the items: Mure than 2,0(10 different cars have, been produced in North America, but only 20 .survive. Chatham; Tiifiln p. Everett -M.-tz;;ei -i'i; EMF at. Wind -or an catne Stiuic-oakcr. The Umvoa! In South dealer Eiist-West vulneruble Nurlli Keen S -- 7 6 2 xuuLfu buain alter u. lur uiw.v than two hours before he regained it. Then he used the boat to pick up his wife and Bobby b-.it Darlene had drifted out of sight. Darlene was picked up just b-fore dark by a towboat. A witness .! (:- :;t a 1 MUt(l"ilMll,IVO i As earlv 1893, Dixon as car-; furd were i:o i i;i"e works built electric I'm'-1 MrK,iv at n HIT i.l ili-lM it Montr-- il: K S.; M-i i- if. "tKTEft FINCH A ia; es i:i Toronto; while the fii lime Six a J 6 J in 8 10 5 I ;i-l ( lr. ) .S - None 1: -10 it 4 H-- A I- K L-- K c-l (Mr. Mii S A ill 5 4 H 8 7 5 D -7 3 2 C J B 3 i said the piece of cork suppor;- Ing her was about half the M.e -diiven car, a U.S. Win-, ; imported, to Toronto i.i K.ont John, N J , Six at Wiitnip--;; rum Ti'U'-k aj, in Ontario t..o I n- ion. wa Winnipeg H.iye.-,-Ai,(i ciii.vr-r; an Jmm of a cigar box. U- A 9 S C A O U 4 4 2 don Six at Otinia Ki-ual Uiiiiorsh.-h,' Fi.-.her an! if Vind-o-- j lead seemed eo be called for. j But after long thought Mr.; j Muzzy selected the seven of j : diamonds. Mr. New won with, j the ace and returned the suit. ! This was about the worst start j the defenders could have got off: to. but Mr. Abel still failed to! make his bid. I At the second trick he over-1 I took his queen of diamonds with (dummy's king. He didn't think diamonds would go around iigain. particularly since Mr. ! 1 Muzzy had played the duece on i the second trick. However, there HI.IAMUII.I1.KLE S.,u,.,j.)h.lUtM.llin COME ll! '.'8 In 1904 Ford set up its fir-t Canadian facUny in a loinur v,t'jiiu vmiiiv.s at Viino.sur, O.-i'. The McLaughlins followed at Oliawa. Out., progenitors ni General Motors in that ei'y. Chalmers .started at Windsor, later became Chalmers-Maxwell, and in 1925 Chrysler. Among early ventures was 1:1. jFor MORE! CARTOON . NEWS AND CAPSTOi Smith (Mr Mirl) S-K QJ113 11-K Q 2 D Q 6 -'--( 7 bidding; West North Puss 2 I) Pm 1 NT All pass 1 Jj;uniusPlavmTI,e,u, TEST The Soul It 1 S 2 S 4 S Knst Vmss OUR I Fun In The Sun 1 CITY TRANSFER CF.AT;; pack;:. S'l'JKAi British Film Vili Dramatize First Trans-Atlantic Flight Schacht at Hamilton; Ren at St. ' Catharines; Gylt at 1! ill; (v.ip?;--! ior a; l-tro;..i; Orafi on at Ottawa; Atlas at LrocKvilie. For each company in Canada, hit) appeared m trie Uni'.-1 States. The Duck, produced in 19U. looked like an ordinary touring car except that i'.s sti i rirg v, Iv , 1 ; Wiks moiintid in. the r ar tt-.a I if'd thep:i.s'-en'.'ers .-at, in fi-m-. However, it tin-re are i.iii"!; out of tiie past, tn-re was a;,o .'ouiid eie'.ii.eeriii!.:. Mr. Kmiu -u reminds u., : ' Aiitoiiiobi-e.. -.vei e built iie-tr.'v lit) vear.s :ojo that - mill 1 1 a . d ii;) miles an liour, surmount aimed anv hill in In iii. and w 1 re so well built 1 hut ii,-:if" o; ihom are rao-ldng today, even it w:!., exp ;t i attention and loving caie." LOCAL end LONG DISTANCE rURrJN'URi! MOVING "Play" Clothes do make a difference. Wallace's are always on the alert to bring you the latest. See Wallace's stock now and remember there's more arriving every day. 1954 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS Fur a sood economical car try our A-.tO Al'STIX. A complete car with a low price of only M4!)5, that includes foam rubber seats, leather upholstery, directional sisnals and heater-defroster unit. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE Phone 95 a'.or shortly after taki-olf. K' word was received until the next unfiling when cliurch-goers saw the bulletin on the post i fii e building. The notice said ..he plane landed In an Irish 003 hi hours and 12 minutes aiU r iea"-irg St. John's. Aicock was killed in a plane crash the following year. Brown WALLACE'S: -.UVf-.KllSi..G IN TUfc iO ULY NtWa URIN'OS RESi I died in 194fi. was nothing better to try, so he led the jack of diamonds and got rid of a club. SWITCHES TO TKl'MP Pleased that everybody followed suit, he now switched to a trump. But Mr. Muzzy proved to have two sure trump tricks and-these, with the ace of diamonds and a club trick, set the contract. Of course, Mr. Abel srjould have led the last diamond from the. hoard at trick four and Cus-carded his last. club. This play rould not lose and, in this case, would have gained a trick. It wis a safety play against all four, cut. standing trumps being in one opponent's hand. HALF SAFE The effect of it was to deposit. a loser on a loser or, in other words, to get rid of two losers on cue trick. Here was a case where the contract could have been set two tricks by proper defense. The opening he got gave Mr. Abel a chance to nia',:e his contract-that is. to pit k up two full tricks, lie picked up one but. as Mrs. Kcpn remarked, "Why be half safe?" in I DEPT. STORE: - . aaa.BDa. the I irca 111 UK PtitK Jasper National Park in Rocky mountains covers an of 5.3!!0 square miles. OH MY PAPPA TO ME HE LOOKS SO WONDERFUL TO ME HE LOOKS SO GOOD Poppa is hep, he bought an A-l Used Car at Parker's. Momma doesn't look so bad either as he helped pa pick it out. Anyone would look JOod in one of PARKER'S A-l SPECIALS. These nd many others to choose from. s-e r -f .-11. i ry. y (tl-Ii-f ASIIIONKO "Bring the Missus - Night" CANADIAN LEGION Friday, May 14, 8 p.m. l ots of (inoil Kiiterlainment ADMISSION FREE ST. JOHN'S. Nfltl. (P. The first , transatlantic flinht from New-' foundland to Ireland in 1919 wi'l be dramatized on the screen be- fore the end of this year but ; there will be few scenes from I this rocky starting point. j London Film Productions will! .shoot most of the Newfoundland scenes in En.niancl and Scotland. apart from one shut of this rug-! ged coastline fading away. This scene, taken from tne nun 1 turret of a modern military i plane, will show- Alcock and i Brown's last sieht of land befoiv , they guided their canvas-covered biplane over th" liorion. Lester field, the takeoli point, has been devoured by expansion of St. John's, and takeo'.f scenes wi.l be done In Scotland. Oi l) -TIMKKS HKI.P Graham Wallace, scrip: wri'er of the movie, has ti-pat a monih here talking to old-tuners wtrj witnessed the take-off, gathering faded photoira phs and looking for old friends of phot John Alcock and navigator Whitton Brown. He said the movie, still unnamed, will also im lude the twj unsuccessful attempts earlier i'i 1919. Raynham and Morga.i crawled out of their wrecked plane just a few miles from Lester's fi'M, while Huwktr and, Grieve dropped in mid-ocean to; be picked up by a passing freighter. Mr. Wallace had no difficulty getting eye-witness . acroum . There are -s ' ill many men around eager to tel! the part they played in giving Alcock and Brown a Newfoundland send-oif.- Some even remember the adventure : carried in . their lunch ca'-s "meat sandwiches and cocoa." Tliis plane like the other two,' was shipped hire from England No'-or.-! Employment Serv;ce 0"vp, roy U and 18, 1954 'SI FORD SEDAN 2 tone Ail accessories Really a Beauty $1650 '47 CHEV. COUPE Motor overhauled; new tires A Buy For $750 ' o On o PI 1 ' BE SURE TO ATTEND THE MUSIC A.ND DRAMA FESTIVAL MAY 11 TO 14 Li" Prince Rupert Little Theatre's "PRESENT LAUGHTER" starring Ian Dobbie MAY 17 and 18 Tickets $1.00 and $1.25 Now On Sale At COLLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE CIVIC CENTRE VAN MEER STUDIO McRAE BROS. U U W I 'Si PREFECT SEDAN ' Like new condition. "'; A Bargain Special '50 PLYMOUTH . Good Condition throughout,' You Can't Go Wrong For ' $1225 if V fit .5,. ".-V' ,V ', c ' - V.,J- a. "Vff r, . - -t 1 . J't r-4 0 ""r . 1 ; . ? -!. V ... --"' . y. '....i- t I 'x i ' -f, n V t rf . $675 Y. YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER BOB PARKER LTD. "THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" I.. . j j "-i,;:" .11 ai. :'v.s - .,; , It's separately sealed, has its own freezing system. Keeps frozen foods store-fresh, hard frozen for months (ice cream, too.) They can't thaw out! I love tho new, clear Hond-e-wrnp, ' I by boat, and flights were started I from this side because of pre- vailing tail winds. i HISTORIC TAKE-OIF ! The whole town turned out for the take-eff. About 40 men grab-; bed the plane and held it wh ie Alcock and Brown revved the i motors. ! When the two Rolls Royce en- Mines attained full speed, erjocu.s I were pulled from the whe-is, th.: men let go, and the clumsy craft 1 rumbled along the bumpy fiel.i into the air. Seven thoosani people, many of wnom waited j since early morning for the rnio-! atterncon' takr-oft. cheered an 1 1 waved to the flier.,.. j Some ol these'pecp.e staved rp ! all night waiting word on the plane which lost its radio gen v- .1 Cries Mrs. B. , "Who wouldn't? It lets you see the food you store Where formerly you couldn't. ' r; -f , v-ym j, .-v (.m Refrigerator never needs defrosting. 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