Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. September 1. im -i i S ! r ! BLACKWOOD on Fire Brigade Has Deadline Of 45 Seconds MONTREAL (CP) Montreal's 'ire department has a 45-second I ,i ! I 1 : i I i i i S ' ; I . , , v- , i -'J ... , - ' ' - , J . ,-' , t ' ! By EASLEY BLACKWOOD jeariline to meet everv time a fire alarm is turned in. Tn less than a minute after receiving a report of a fire, the I 3 : Mr. Abel Must Learn To Tlay Aggressively i After lidding his hand to the hilt, if not a little bevuiKl, Mr. Abel was faced with a problem whicn often bests declarer the problem of which suit to lemrtment's "nerve centre" Vs wrnert the n-arest station or stitir.ns and the reels are on the way. The city' fire-fighting efficient depends on a rapid-fire sending snd receiving service. lIMn" wh't is claimed to he ' f , ' ' 1 r ,Nk V a . t:7 ' i p ' C ' ' , ' I' ... -J! . . i - - ' t - ' l . f ; v 'fiCS'' '-v i' North dralfr Nonh-Soutti vulnerable Nrl li (Mr. liumpliMt) 8 A K 7 H K 9 D K 10 C 0 8 4 rt " (Mr. Ilr) ('r. Mik) S Q 8 4 ft J 10 H 41 7 1 HA 8 4 3 D 7 6 4 D 0 8 3 2 C-A 1 8 J 7 3 hwiltll (Mr. Al(fl) S--5 !l H J 10 6 r - A Q J 6 C K 40 6 the fastest telephone transmission hrok-up in Cmada. Known s the "conference cpII," it i"k"s possible i direct five--ecrnd connection from head-nmrters on mid-town Park Ave-lue to the department's 48 stations. If nn urgent message has to be relayed to district stations, the dispatcher plugs in a special conference call circuit and within seconds all stations are st"ndine bv. "This RiiMHKBLE PHOTO shows a closcup o the business end of a CF-100 twin-engine jet lighter plane in flight. Unusual closeup was oo a:ned when pilot ishown top In cockpiU lessened speed and closed in on a Mitchell bomb r. Photographer was stationed in tail gun turret. The fighter's eight 50-calibre machine g nr. are shown (centre. The CF-100 was on a test flight over the RCAF station at North B iy, Ont. wo! k on first. The deuce of clubs was led and he won with the king over Mr. Meek's Queen. Now. Mr. Abel never plays his best when Mr. Champion is h!3 partner. He knows he can expect a storm of criticism if he makes the slightest error and that makes him nervous. At a no trump contract, it is usually best to start workinn on ycur longest suit first because it offers the most potential tricks. Sometimes, however, you don't have time to develop your Itngest suit as in today's han.l. Abel saw that he could win four diamonds, the club already in, and four spades if the spade suit broke 3-2. The odds ACTRESS KtV.X PATTERSON mollis the late.it gent diamond galaxy: a $15,000 cocktail ring called the H-8i While scientists may dh.pute its physical powers, tht span. Quesnel River System Now Restored As Major Sockeye Spawning Stream West Pass The bldilinR: North Est Botith 1 9 Pa.vi J D 2 8 Ps 2 NT 3 NT Ail Pass enough to pop the cycu. The ring is composed of mi TRIPLE CHECK When one of the more than 1 ft'10 street boxes rings in, it signals the centre's staff to go into action. Each call is triple-checked all with the 45-second limit. The alarm box number is diamonds around the edge. At the touch of a tiny lm: centre petals burst open (insert) revealing a four-carafe nestled in the centie. The ring was designed by;, ft. I and Sons. re very mucn in lavor oi me story in this case. Up to 1909 the Quesnel system j was a. major sockeye spawning I grounds for the Fraser river an-1 1 that year more than 4.000,000! VANCOUVER (CP) As a resuit, erics commission, paid tribute of years of research and 'conser- j to the work of commission vation methods, the Quesnel j scientists and referred to thir river system in central Britten I achievement as a "modern mir- spades breaking 3-2, but ni course that wasn't the whole automatically punched on a roll of paper and the time the call spawning nsn were coumeu , . reccived is recorded auto At trick two Mr. Abel led a spade and ducked in dummy. Mr. Meek won with the 10 and returned a club, Mr. Dale running three tricks in that suit. On the last club Mr. Meek TODAY o WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. 8:10 j In the next cycle, 1913, be- ( maticallv. An operator imme-cause of placer mining in the rii.plv checks list of fire alarm Quesnel and a big slide at Hell's , to pinpolnt the fire. At He says the Horsefly river now is alive with many thousands nf spawning sockeye in an area that a few years ago was practically written off for future salmon production. a major sockeye salmon spawning stream, says H. R. MacMU-lan, recently bark from an inspection of the area. Mr. MacMillan, a member of the international salmon fish- Gate, the run was virtually non flashed the eight of hearts and the same time, he checks the Scientists To Ponder U.K. Athletics the resulting heart lead to his ace set the contract. Ralph 9 1 The spades had broken evenly as. exrjected and Mr. Abel had intersection nearest the alarm box on a primary register. His final check is on an oversize map of Montreal which shows him the fire station nearest the scene. The dispatcher Tint's the station and fire- Miison iHnsou Sill; M his nine tricks set up all right but the trouble was that the font t? existent. Now the total run is well on its way back to the 1909 figure. Results of an experiment conducted by scientists at Horsefly lake hatchery were impressive. Small fingerlings raised there were flcwn to another tributary stream and released. When these marked fingerlines returned Xr, spawn and die four years later, they disregarded the stream LIVERPOOL (Reutersi A new branch of science will be under defenders took five before he Chilled Sea Water For Fish Mere Beneficial Than Ice VANCOUVER 'CP) Use cf mercia! troller Kath-Ell. design could collect them. fiehting equipment rolls out of the station house all within three-ousrters of a minute. chilled sea water in place of ice ed to stcre freshly-caught fish All telephone calls to the main switchboard are recorded in case the person calling gets iciutiny when British scientists jather here for their annual par-ey this month the science of sport. Lectures by the country's No. 1 mile runner, a professional rugby ilayer and leading trainers of wcer players, greyhounds and If he is going to bid aggressively, he must learn to play better. Unless a miracle hap-ppned he knew he would have to lose three clubs and the ace of hearts. Obviously, then, he could not afford to lose any spades at all. 10 transport n?n lias prcoucea at a lempL-ruiure oi ju cgrees r . wnere thev had been planted i and continued to the hatchery excited and hangs up before the switchboard operator can iBa'tbaiaStaiuiiiS ' where they were born. lavorauie resuus nere. ui -ea wsut cim.eu uy a coii- Pacific Fl'her'es E.iperimental densin? unit. Station officials say the new These compartments replace me'hod mav dtovb of major lm- the conventional fuh-pans. The i "They even tried to fliht thir ( ask him to repeat his message. raccnorses are on me uwnci w way up the water-pipes into the List year more than 5.500 His right lead at trick two 8ckentUt. instilkd special tanks, wooden ii"htng craft without, was the jack of hearts. He had calis were received through the centre's switchboard. fikTMUTl nt trm Mr irnr In Captain Ellis Morney's com- seven top tricks in the other three suits nd he could win insulating th hull. It also elim-l mates carrying and handling of , Ice, reducing operating and la Mine Reopening two heart tricks if the queen Colette is the pseudonym of the French writer Mme. Ncri de Jcuvenel. the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Sports enthusiasts say it is about time the scientists took a hand in raising athletic standards. They remember only too well the ht?h hopes Britain took tnto last year's Olympic games to emerge with only two first-place .medals in hundreds of events. TOTE. Today and Wednesday Evenings . 7: - 9: p.m. of that suit was on his left. This was a 50-50 chance, whereas the way he actually played the hand was something like a zero-rero chance. At Glace Bay GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP) Opera bor costs. Fish are dressed as soon as pos-( 'ib'e aftffr being caught, rinsed and placed in the .sea-water ( ' far.k. During ths experiment an hl'.ial amount of fish from each i.:h M5 lied and stored in the tions will resume this week at Noting the part played by doc- ; (nrs and technicians in eettlne a 1 Dflfilt vrwlitinn to t.he ton of y-,e: hold. ' When the first lot was landed, he piuir.g. -.o'esome fresh-ccking cf.p.-sra-ic! of the spring i. r.,n tpa atpr tank could scarcely be disting Dominion Coal Company's 1-B ct l,'irv hnre, officials announced Monday. P" S"tiTriov tho company ex-poets to hive rehired about 225 f Mi" 110!) run om'il'yd at the rollicry when it clrsed two rionthi fiffn for mechanization. ofi-i -Is sMd further rehiring -i'l rlc"-n-: iT'-pl" rr the shO'V-nf th? 'list nection to be re- Mount Everest, sports writers hope the professors can do something to rai' Britain's flagging athletic prestige. uished from rrehly-caujiiit fi.sh. Ihe SKin w?.s vitjinut b-uises. h' h - "'"n rre pesjnt when ice is used. r 1 tv.o' had been -tcred in refrljerated sea water 19 day? wrre oreforrcd by 96 per ent c" the tasters. - - t; rr-"ncd. j Th" cmfany sid the mine i ws lorin-i money bctoe., the' ALEX blXCLAI i-nc. To acnuaint them with the subject, there'll be Roger Bannister, who recently ran the world's third-fastest mile and is a medical student to boot. He'll lecture on "the control 61 orcath-ln? during exercise " Th"n Johnnie Lvnas. trainer of the championship Blackpool soccer club, will discourse on kecp-'m sc'-er plnvers in trim. Geoffrey Dyson, chief coach of the 15. oi at. is the first Catharines, Ont., I f V . I 1 ' - ! Blind Couple Learn to Run Half Section Stock Farm i m Amateur Athletic Association, will outline the scientific aspects of distance running. Locker room experts hope that bv the end of the eight-day con Canadian Sea Cadet to win the 11,500 two-year scholarship to study at HMS Conway, Waifs, Eng., a Royal Navy navnt training collspe. He is petty officei, fir.it cla,;s, in the St. Catharines corps, and will report to the college early in September. Kis application was approved by the Navy League of Canada and he will receive uniform, board ar.d schooling for two years undor the scholarship. Police Arrest 17 Juveniles READLYN", Sa.' k. (P Blind ; Ernil uses a team of hor.ses to Emll strand and his sister Lena clean the stable and haul feed who have only seven per cent of and seed grain. He told Mr. Ru-normal vision, own a half-sec- dolph he had never broken off a tion stock farm near here which gate post while driving his team j Th"v run without outside help. land wagon. ! "I find many examples of j Neighbors tell of the time Emil , courageous enterprise on the i was unable to get a hired man 1 :f i ! I 7 I fab the scientists will be all set to turn their attention to tire main sporting problems of the day. i part of those without sight but !to run his binder during the har r 1 vest. Emil finally got a young boy to drive the tractor and. with a rope from the tractor j one of the most outstanding is I the snry vhi'-h is beinft lived by Emil and Lena Strand." says IR. V. Rudolnh. field and social FAST! v.'orksr for the Canadian Na VANCOUVER (CP) Seventeen tionil Institute for the Blind in operator to his wrist, he rode the binder himself and cut his crop. His sense of balance told him when it was necessary to tilt the platform of the binder, and a tug on the rope told him kxm -I ,7w. i sou? hern Saskatchewan. Catle, chief source of income on th2 Strand farm, are fori, milked and cared for by Fmll. The day Mr. Rudolph visited him. Fmil nrnudW showrt off a r -v in vh ) ,i t&f MINUTES THE WINDY CITY picked 19-vear-old Carol Segemark as its representative in the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City next month. Carol stands 5 feet. SV, inches tall, weighs 1?.0 pounds, and has a 34 bust and 24 waist as well as blue-green yes. Her talent is singing. when to dump the bundle carrier. After the crop was cut, Enill stocked it himself. Neighbors said the rows of stooked grain were straighter than those in the next field which had been stooked by a sighted man. Teen-agers have been arrested by city police after a week-end wive of juvenile disorder. j Two 17-year-cids were crnre-rd with assaulting two young f iris. They were arrested after the pirls, one with her dress t'-rn, fled for safety to a house. The. owner called police and the youths were picked up nearby. A 17-year-old girl was arrested in connection with a pickpocket case at the Pacific National Exhibition. Fourteen other youths were tiken into custody for offences Tht included one case of alleged 8rual immorality. rrw "lank floor he was laying in the barn. built himself," the CNIB official fid. "Tp-",,r ppatness would hnva done credit to any artisan who MUAiiiiiiiiriiii)ii))Tiii niiJ ail his faculties. A V'u "k of 'o"" nf Mr cows leads Emil to the herd in mo iiw-acie pasture. Rover, a assists him in stabling the 14 miliioii critics cattle. 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