Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 29, 1933 SCREEN FLASHES Five Airmen Taken Into Custody For Irregularities at Lachine TODAY ONLY "Sdvog Mutiny" gT 'Jock McColl Detpcrodvf , OTTAWA At -Canada's motion r. 1 - - ' MONTREAL (P Five airmen suburban Lachine have been ; station at Lai nine, has broujiht employed in the accounting de- laKcn into custody for misappro- to light Irregularities In the fin-partment of the RCAF station at priating $4,500. iancial accounting system. HI i "7 UMK B m Tllis f 1 1 c 1 a 1 announcement J "Five airmen have been placed picture Industry Is growing into a lusty, multi-million-dollar baby. In its first comprehensive survey of the industry, the bureau of statistics reports that 31 prl-vately-owncd firms grossed $2,-600,000 on operations during On land or sea r in love ... lie took Hjlat . ' from a world at war. ," PRINCE of PIRATES In Color by Technicolor STARRING JOI IN DEREK - BARBARA RUSH i ill '0 ....... in t.u.luuj 7lliuil& .riltlltl)ll Ul headquarters in Ottawa, but re- i an investigation ordered by air ports here had the amount in- force authorities, voived as high as $20,000. "Investigation to date shows Air force officials here had; that approximately $4,500 has little to say. Wing Cmdr. E. R. been misappropriated, a large Johnnton. officer commanding part of which has been recovered, the station at Lachine, although Names of the personnel involved 3 WALLACE'S E DEPT. STORE; 1952. This sum was divided into $1,331,393 from production and; i $1,274,137 from printing films. STARTS TOMORRi The commercial industry em- ; ployed 388 persons and paid them $1,006,918 in salaries and j wages but that was exclusive of j the people employed on three i Also Cartoon News "World At Your Kret" "Hollywood Fun Festival" Shows 7 - 9:00 CAPITO MX admitting an Irregularity, said j will not bo released until charges he did not wish to make any ' have been laid." ; comment at this stage. Meanwhile, the Gazette says in a ! Air Commodore A. C. Ripley, ; a front-page story that an an- commanding officer of the air j onyrnous caller who said he transport command, said a board worked in the accounting office j of inquiry has been appointed, ! of the Lachine station disclosed 'but he would not name the ' what was eointr on. A FAMOUS I'UYtRSTi,,; ) The informant, who claimed at A MAN( III KIAX PONY, delivering CARE food packages to the In Ae Won Orphanage in Masan. Korea, patiently allows three of the young orphans to hitch a ride on his cart. CARE-Canada is now conducting a nation-wide campaign for contributions for CARE parcels for needy Korean war victims. feature-length films made In Canada during 1952. The Industry produced 15 theatrical shorts and 206 noncommercial films of five minutes or longer. Most of the latter were in ralor with English sound tracks. Sixteen were produced 'THE SUNDOWNERS" TODAY 7 - 8:30 jjj ! members. B I i Officials would not say how 'Jong the payroll padding system j had been going on. Thp nfficint Rt.ntpmpnr. sniH i-tUDIN' FOOLS" YARD Ttie most welcome 'A routine audit at the RCAF BLACKWOOD on LtftAJ UAH l IftA 1 GOODS j :Clea ranee: for sponsors outside Canada. Government agencies such ns the 'national film board produced 58 theatrical shorts and 102 non-theatrical films of five minutes or longer. Most of the non-theatrical films were in black and white with English sound tracks. The agencies also produced five theatre trailers, 75 newsreel least $20,000 had been embezzled, said the system worked'this way: "One of the five airmen found a loophole In the apparently fool-proof air force accounting system. "The air force did away with the individual pay book accounting system and started a new sheet system. "All they did was up the amount of each man's pay cheque. At the end of the day they would make up a half dozen or so extra cheques. "These were ninde out in the names of fictitious wing com-mandersor air commodores. The officer in charge would not myites m MSTUft OISPIAY eooturr CATMOOt isxu By FASLEY BLACKWOOD Now's The Time To Sew And Save snimiuv .'torics for theatres and tclevl-! Counting Can Save You From Helping the Enemy-There seems to be an awful stigma attached to the leading of a card which enables declarer to ruff in one hand while discarding from the other. at;! slon and 96 filmstrips. The bureau said employment , and revenue figures for federal and provincial government agencies were not requested because ; they are not directly comparable to similar data of private infills! ry in relation 1o films Wf Course at... I WALLACES I m n Often, when when this comes up WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY DEPT. STORE S m m 0MT BASSlrt j notice these additional cheques i In the course of signing several j thousand others." i One transport command offi-j c!al termed the case a "most peculiar deal" and one that might not have been spotted but for a twinge of conscience of one j of the airmen. I He said the air force has a "pretty fine chaplain service" and apparently one of the men involved went to his chaplain ! when his conscience got the better of him. RtCHARO SALE m m imiiaiiiiaiieiaii tsoeauiwART Oaily News Hani A.ls Get KeMilts PHOME MESSENGER TOTEAA THURS. ro there is nothing" you can do about It. But there is nothing to be ashamed of. Declarer his just played the hand well. Many times, however, as In today's deal, there IS something you can do. You can count. Mrs. Keen led the queen "f hearts and it was ducked all around. Next came the jack of hearts, dummy and Mr. Abel played low and Mr. Dale ruffed. He laid down the ace of diamonds and got the bad news wlAn Mrs. Keen discarded a small spade. He now had a sure trump loser, he had already lost a heart and apparently there was a club loser unless one opponent had the queen-jack South dealer Both sides vulnerable Nurlh (Mr. Miixkv) S-A 8 H- KIS D 8 6 4 3 C K 10 2 (Mrx. Komi) (Mr. AIipI) 7 6 5 2 B-J 10 4 3 H Q J 10 7 3 H A 4 J D None R-QJ 10 C 3 7 5 C J 8 hniilh (Mr. Ilule) S-K Q H 8 D A K 9 7 6 3 C A 8 4 3 The bidding: South Went Nrth 1 D Pass 2 U 4 O Pn.ss 5 U Phsb Pass , FIMOI'S FI.VFKS TIIKATRB . 7 p.m. -9 Hibernia is the old classical name for Ireland used by the Romans. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NtW8 BRINGS EES'. PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Furniture Freight Baggage Parcels Coal and Wood Lumber Tradesmen's Equipment Builder's Supplies Deer Bottles (5 dozen or more) Dry Kindling For Sale li-l'ON COVERED VAN AT VOIR DISPOSAL East Pass Pass GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone BlacU H46 and Red 131 He proceeded as follows. He cashed the king of diamonds, COLDWELl . TONIGHT CFPR - 9:30 DINING PLEASURE . in SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe MM MARE M 5HRM TEH I When iriends drop in .serve Coke and snack the king of spades, then led the queen of spades to dummy's ace. Then he ruffed dummy's last heart and put Mr. Abel in with a diamond. Mr. Abel looked pretty sad. It eppeared to him that If he returned a club from his own hand, Mr. Dale would ruff In dummy and discard a club from his own hand. And he was right. That's what Mr. Dale would have done. But it wouldn't have helped him in the slightest degree. The point is, Mr. Abel should have known that. All he had to do was to count the hand. 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