pMtice Rupert Daily Ni-ws Saturday. April 17, 1UM LATMfer Reunion in Ifer BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE .'Y ! leathernecks Have Ln j NON-WHITER STILL FORGER MEMPHIS. Teim. i-fi-A 31-year-old man who can't write wa convicted of forgery recently. . John D. Daniel, Port Huron. Mich , made an 'X' on someone else's S97 .50 government cheque, and cashed it. He was sentenced 'o 11 months and 29 days in jail. By EASLEY 6 LAC K Players Often End Up In Mr. Abel could have j trump. I regret to report to you, however, that j bridge players do not always end up in the right con-I tract. Maybe the 100 honors had something to do f ,i , IIS , , Y" 41, ; c :.- " f X , - it ' ; " I) - ll ' Wotlocc' Dept. Store Spring Beauties! GIRLS' COATS mm I JANSmniuf. Vi-r.-;E tk$9.95-$22.95 4 N J r J "''A . 'A .JO WOO l Wrong Contract made a lot of tricks at no Abel insisted on a contraa West dealer Neither side vulnerable Ninth Olrn. krrn) 85 4 II- dJS f K QJ31 C-K 4 a 1 t l;;i-t ' ll;lel (Mr. Mll7..) S K a 7 6 S - 2 II - A K IU 9 7 H 4 3 2 D 10 I fl 4 3 J C J 7 0 C 8 4 3 2 Sunt Ii ( Air. ImI ' S-A J 10 3 ii8 e D A 9 7 v C A 10 9 The bidding: West North East South 1 H 3D fuss 3 S Kiss 3 N T Piiks 4 8 All Pass heart. Dummy rutted with the five of Fwades and Mr. Muzzy gatheicl ius wits sufficiently to overruff with the eight. Mr. Abel found it necessary to play his ten of spades to w'in the trick.' This left him with A J 3 in spades and since Mr. Dale had left three spades to the nine, the nine was bound to win the setting trick. "Thank you partner," said Mr. Dale. Mr. Muzzy looked puzzled. "For what?" he asked. 'For holding that eight, of spades," Mr, Dale replied. Mr. Muzzy nodded sagely. "Got to keep on your toes in this game," he said importantly. BCE Net Profit ! Last Year Listed , At $4,595,257 ! i ! VANCOUVER o Net. profit FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ursula van dc Moettcr, who lost both legs in an Allied bomb attack In 1945, enters the little car In which she drives to work. Germany's youngest driver, she was granted special permission for her driving licence after various welfare organizations donated thr? car to her as a Christmas present In 1953. She operates the clutch, brakes, accelerator and light switch by hand. il4 FS Tlirill.,!,.! X- f I ond piracy in the fl ght for Alailio'i rich salmon runs! Last Times Today "QUO VADIS" Robert Taylor - Dr-borah Kerr , . Shows at Siamese Twins in Montreal Lose 20-Day Battle For Life MONTREAL (P Siamese girl They were born a month pre-twins .after a 20-day battle for mature. life against prohibitive odds,! Early Friday the health of one died Friday despite an emerg- oI the babies faillng ency operation aimed at saving ; were n!iheA by ambulance to the the life of one of them. I Neurological Institute but one One of the baby girls, children ! dled en route of Mr. and Mrs. James Savage,1 , . ,. , died while being transferred . n , "T, n . tWlMJ from Catherine Booth Hospital, 1 thiE e born the where they were born, to the thld bar.by ??me I - - B:15 p.m. AFamus Pimlte ONLY TODAY ONLY ALAN l.AI)D - Lt'J GaiT I 7: - 9: p.m. in "PARATROOPER" 45 Starts MONDAY 1 iiiic, tiic gafaKaa nave uuee with it, but in any case Mr. of four spades. Of course he could have made that, too, if he had played properly. Mr. Dale led the king of hearts and followed with the ice. He led a third heart and lummy s queen won, Mr. .Abel discarding a small diamond. Ml'ZZY DISINTERESTED Mr. Muzzy was taking no Interest at all in the proceedings and probably he would have given odds of a 100-to-l that he did not have a key defensive card in his hand. He would have lost that bet. If, starting at trick four, Mr. Abel had laid down the ace of trumps and followed with the queen, he would have had no trouble winning 10 tricks. Since Mr. Dale had opened the bidding, 'he was certain to hold the king of spades, so that a finesse against that card was something of a hopeless gesture. Regardless of ihis logic, Mr. Abel led a spaae from dummy and finessed the queen. Mr. Dale won with the king and It now appeared to him that the only hope for another trick lay In the trump suit itself. If Mr. Muzzy held any trump higher than dummy's five spot, there was a chance. Mr. Dale pounded out another ! j '48 ri.V.HHTII Custom 4- door. Fully equipped, in beautiful condition $1:100 III 2-Tone A.40 AUSTIN. Clean car. New tires. Priced to sell $750 '51 A.40 AUSTIN Lovely shape. A good deal at $835 50 I'LVMOL'TII 4-l)oor. Completely overhauled, new transmission. Fine new tires $1300 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE SHELL WHITE ll lit1 Wh ALASKA M-GI's MUSICAL of $4,595,257 was earned by the j mal child were released from B C. Electric Co. Ltd. in 1953, 1 hospital a week ago. the annual report of the parent Although there have been two company. B.C. Power Corpora- previous reported cases of Siam-tion. Ltd.. showed today. ' ese twins arriving as part of a This figure represented a triple birth, medical annals c; Office Opp. Post Office !: MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION V DEBBIE & t ii v ! f " i 1 1 -'V 4 - Montreal Neurological Institute, j Doctors operated in an attempt to save the life of the other twin, ; but failed. j The twins were born In a rare triple birth March 27. The third j child, also a girl. Is doing well at ! home. The mother and the nor- ! show none has survived. In both j previous cases the children died 'hortly after birth. i It was reported that doctors I attempted to separate the twins ' in a bid to save the life of the healthier girl. Officials at the hospital would not officially confirm or deny the report. Ttlo hnhU. n,AHn 1! 1 L... -1.1.. -d b0TTt the crown "o'f h head SUch that th were forced to lie end-to-end. Store Patterned After Old Fort VICTORIA (CP)A big market centre with exterior puttorned on a historic trading po.st will be built h"re at a coat of more lhan $1,500,000. The shopping centre covering two blocks will Include 58 stores, all except one to be I operated by Independent local merchants. f J CHOP SUEY . . . . CHOW MEIN Open 6 3:30 p.m. - a.m. I I Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders I'hone 1 113 A!l Sires A iiriijl'(c sclrctiun tf fi'ls' coats in all sizes at prices you can afford to pay. Selected from Canada's out--luiulini; girls' coat factories, Choose now with a full season of wear ahead. All the newest spring colors ami stifles. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE MIN. TO Phone 266 4 insects. imr M, fcvitt & Ave. HELEN WOOD l VWii J KURT KASZNAR ".ri f SurnaU SIDENG SHINGLES EXTRA -Lrt "This Is Little league" r "It Would Serve 'Em Kight" Cartoon ' t -A FATHOM SUN GIO SEA GULL A ' GKEEN BUFF GRAY f ' ' -. I rV ' Eve. Shows 7: - 9: p.m. a K;nus rir"Twj MIS HI TOTE ., . c..;l.4i. ktf Mirier : Donald. 9; Joy, 8i and Nancy, 7. Clearing, Surveys Started On P6E Sections , VANCOUVER 9 British Cnlufhin Furpst Rprvir hn started clearing brush from the 12-mile stretch of the Pacific Great Eastern Rallwa? rltrht- of-wnv between Horseshoe Ba and Squamlsh, forest service of- ficials have disclosed Premier Bennett said today that orders have been given to start surveys on the planned northerly extension of the Pa-,lfl Grnt Eastern nllwav from Prince George to the Peace River. The surveys will be started as soon as weather permits. Mr. Bennett who is president of the government-owned railway, said clearing and construction from the Prince George terminus northward will go ahead "as fast as.lt can be -done." "It's all one project," said Mr. Bennett. "Both ends will go ahead this year." Ship Tonnage Sets New Record LONDON i The world's merchant shipping tonnage rea' hed a record total of 63,351,-Itno tons last year. Lloyd's register of shipping snid .Tuesday. This was 3,171,401 tons more than In 1052. . Lloyd's annual report listed the British Commonwealth, the United States and Norway as the three greatest owners of merchant shipping. Trv a DhIIv wcwi das-slUtd! WANT TO GO EASTER TRIPPING 51 STLDEBAKER PICKLP Box on back; like new con-dit,"on $1285 5i FORD PANEL Very low mileage. A bargain ' At ' "' $1495 L I 1 1 i r .a w HI , ' J ! slight Increase over the 1952 profit of $4,005,070. Earnings per common shre increased from $1.34 to $1.47. I Electricity sales jumped 15.1 oer cent in 1953 to a record 19 billion kilowatt hours. Gas sales in the same period were up 5 4 per cent, topping 3.8 billion cubic feet. ! tionh,efeCnmPr?n.VS tranSit iPrera- frm d?ng year" lne he prec pr6cegmg year- i PIONEER MAGAZINE The firt magazine in Can aH. trip Canadian - I tewing machine inwrt a palttrn. di mplUly wlemalically, ll mkl th IdimImI wldf mty playing a rwrdl and Th Elna Super ma) ic does tvtrything- h mwi, darni, mbroidert, monogromi. mndt olmoit inviiibly, makei button lewi on buttons in fact, mort things than it't posiible to mention! Elna vn carrief o lifetime guaronte. You can't afford to buy any tewing machint until you've teen an ELNA to phone today for tho amazing, ight minute presentation in your borne there 'i no obligation. easy credit terms $.10 Down $15 Month McRAE BROS. LTD. 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