Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 25, 1953 v i pi 1 n Today's Stocks (t urlr) TRADE TREATY WITH IMh TO BE COMPLETED JOOJIf OTTAWA ! Trade Minister Howe told th Tuesday that negotiations leading to the signing of' f"1"111 Canadan trade treaty probably will be comDietm Pw next few weeks. Mr Howe, in reply to a questte awaiting a report from the Canadian negotiation te" ' VANIOIVKK American Standard Bralorne B R X Cariboo Quartz t-'onmess .10 3.10 .01 .88 .05 THURSDAY to SATURDAY China Makes Gains Under Red Rule HONO KONG '(API Alter four years under Communist rule. China has made gains. From evidence available, these appear to be the bigsest Red improvements in China: The army. It ts the best China ever had. It 1-s also a whopper. Communist China's f.ell armies are believed to include well over 2.000.000 men. Add the Red militia and you have a possible Red Chinese army of 10,000,000. Flood control. The Reas claim they have set lip great reclamation projects to hold back fiood waters. Red China still has floods but they have been small ones in the last two years. Railroads. The reds are known Cronm Babine 08 Giant Mascot 48 Indian Mines -04 Pend Oreille 4.4U Pioneer Premier Border 05 Privateer "3 Reeves McDonald 1.42 Sheep Creek 55 Silbuk Premier H BOTANY BAY' with -1 la Vanauaa ALAN LADD and JAMES MASON Short Subjects: W lXSt lt BY . HARE "CALL ME SKISxr -,,,, """" ' "X'W. if! . $ ssaa - Spud Valley 03 '2 Silver Standard 70 Western uranium 85 Sil-Van 22 Dorreen oti GOLDEN-HAIRED i-KlNC'KSS ANNE waves to subjects from an LAST TIMES TODAY "A.cin St. to Broadway" Also ALL STAR CAST. .automobile window as she returns to Buckingham Palace, 'temporarily stealing the spotlight from her older brother, Prince Charles. The Prince, who has just celebrated his fifth birthday, Us in the background with a nurse as the family of Britain's Queen returns from a drive in the country. r f t-x. y-fT.f Blj LtAuUtK EDWARD G. ROBINSON Vi:RA ELLEN ' CAPiTOL l,a.M Miow at ;iu ,nilllll t,tyttt to have rebuilt old rail lines and laid some new ones. New mar-1 kets have been opened for farmers and tor factory products. ! All in all, the Reds claim they ; have reconstructed 3,000 miles: of rail lines. Outside these three f ields. Red claims of improvement meet with skepticism, even among neutral observers. ! China has had, good crops for the last three years. 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Most of the Chinese Industry for which the Reds claim cicclit wan "built by the Japanese. It was stripped by the Russians at the close of the Second World War. Since then the Russians have -helped the Reds put much of It together again. LONDON CP Funds are being sought throughout the Com other British musical notables 1 such as conductors Sir John Bar-! birolli and Sir Malcolm Sargent ...the romance th?t rocked .05 23j .34 .47 'i .72 .37 .30 .42 .10 'i nova Ooid Duvex Jollet Quebec Little Long Lac Mad.sen Hed like M Ki'iv.te Red lke MacLeod Cockshutt Moncta Nppus ' and accompanist Gerald Moore, i Treasurer is the Royal Philhar- j monic Society, which has already ' received more than 800 in con- j trlbutions ranging upward from! little more than a shilling. Ages 2 to 6 Years Ages 7 to 14 Years And the Young Set Too Our very nicest selection of girls' sweaters and skirts ever and priced so reasonably. We are justly proud. Buy for now and Christmas. Come in and look around. Wallace's Dept. Store two kingdoms! ..'!r monwealth to establish a Kathleen Ferrier memorial scholarship for talented singers born In the Commonwealth. Roy Henderson, teacher of the Lancashire-born contralto who died Oct. 6 from cancer, said that the scholarship is intended to "broaden" the woman who rocketed to world fame from a job as a telephone operator. He said the scholarship will depend on finances for its form 50 Noranda 62 14'i I.mivicourt mmv Pickle Crow 1 Petrol Oil & Gas New Senator Rherrltt Gordon 4 .08 .35'2 .12s. 60 .95 Kathleen Ferrier died at 41 ; and had become know n as one j of Britain's most accomplished and talented singers of all time. She had made several trips to North America following the Second World War. Voters .Back Tito Policies BELGRADE (API Yugoslavia's 10,000,000 eligible voters turned out In force Sunday to register their endorsement of the policies of President Tito's Communist ! government. I The outcome was certain. Un- Steep Rock - 6 .71 Silver Miller AValt Disney 'sir- A and coverage. It Is hoped to make it annual at least. ! Henderson is a trustee of the proposed scholarship, along with SS-W.UJUII RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE CFPR W ; dei a new election system adop- j U-ed this year, the voters could j i take their choice between ballot- , Uns for candidates presented by j the "Socialistic Alliance of the i (Subject to Change) CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING :; Phone 950 CltATINU PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBride Street By EASLEY BLACKWOOD RICHARD TODD TECHNICOLOR OLYMS JOHNS ' (Working- People of Yugoslavia" or voting against the ment. No parties opposed the jCommunis t-dominated "alli-r ance." I Final results will not be dis-; closed officially until WEDNESDAY i:IMl $iiMMT Kerniaile . 6:80 Smiley Burnette Show 6:45 Introduction to Wcdnesdtiy NlRht 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup f:30 Cosl Fan Tutte a l f x i i- r t . nornr wwrsionaing cnieriainmrm nun R" WALT DISNEY! j It's Kasy To do Down i Five on a One-Hid l j When your partner opens the bidding with one j of a suit, second hand doubles and you hold a good J hand about the equal of an opening bid you should redouble promptly even though holding a worthless j t'ingletoiv in ' partner's suit. 10.00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 My First Novel 10 30 Music of Schumann , t. - y 1:00 Heiilher Iteiittrt . 1 Evening. ..... l l f: .9.15 T Q J f, Matinee Saturday... 2: p.m. pa Thf,lrt it u nnlikplv that vnur nart- ' tier will be permitted to play at j i ... Acry i East dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mri hern) s7 a H 4 10 B 7 D 10 3 C- 8 8 4 3 Muslrul MasiriMrfM ll:1 Mulr Till MiUilfirlit 12:00 Sign -off , , THURSDAY AM 7 o BC Fishermen's Broadcast 7:1." Mut,irul Cluck 7:30 CBC News: Weather Report ?:.- Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News; Weather .:10 Here's Bill Ooon H:l.i Moriihic llevollmiH K:ll Krconi Allium -00 BBC News & Commentary : 1 5 M M-h ill March - 1'ui.t 9:30 Mornlnn Concert 9:69 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Carnation Entertains lo::tn keyhuunl anil I'iuinoIc 10:45 Jimmy Hhlelds Show 11:00 Your Oood Neighbor 11:15 Kindergarten of the Air vzjl , 1 PAINT UP... Why let that Xmas Dccoratinu worry you? Be one of our satisfied customers. Make your Decorating Dollars go further and your palut Job last longer. r..il ( lr. lulrr) B 9 3 H AKJ6543 D A 6 (Mr. Dulr) 8 - K J 10 5 4 H 2 DJ 11 5 3 i k contract of one, redoubled, I but If so he should make it by i reason of the preponderance of ! hlsh cards in the partnership. I It Is more likely tint the op-; ponrnts will bid a suit of their cwn and that should be even more lurrative. I The redouble after an oppos-; ing takeout double is a versatile ; weapon. Your partner does not : know at once whether you have a balanced hand &nd wish to 1 double the enemy at any suit I they bid or whether you hav? j support for his suit or a good i suit of ycur own. Your action on the next round I of bidding will Kive him the 1 complete story. In today's deal, Mr. Dale's redouble was automatic. He was willing to double SPENCE & MATUIK nrvFDiT oirwTTwn no NT R ACTORS ,' -'.V - a ; .' V fltiu lrva :.r v". I ! HO Message I'eriofl C A Q J C- hlltll (Mr. Allfl) 8 a u e a H 8 D K Q 8 1 CK 10 7 3 The bicldliiK: Ea! South Wrt 1 H Dbl. Rclbl. Puns 1 6 Dbl. j x nu Nirih Paw All paw I ,-Q,ka& kRxt 1 1 :4.V ScuiHlliiavlan MeliHlles P M. 14:1(11 Hum X VearH Too hiain 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Interlude 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast l:i:55 Recoriled Interlude 1 :0O Afternoon Concert 2:00 B O, School Broadcast 2:30 Trans-Canada Maurea :i:l.' KecordH for ou 3:45 Hit Parade 4:15 As Tunis Go By 4:30 Hudson Bay fcxprtrbii 4:45 Talking to Teens 5:00 CBC News 6:05 Jamaica Royal Visit 6:30 Stock Quotation reer & ridden any suit the opponents bid. Or possibly Mr. Masters would bid anollicr suit In which ease he was prcaicd to support it Abel duckd and the jack won A 'small diamond was led to Mi . Master's ace, back came the five of clubs. Mr. Abel ducked again mid the queen won. Mr. Dale cashed tile ace of clubs on which Mr. Masters dis j4-. 4t V f- i rK .O ' 'it -'- I. . -2 St.- r - LIMITED Builders and Contractors ! As It happened, the redcubte was passed around to Mr. Abrl carded his last diamond. A dia-1 mond lead followed and Mr. I Masters ruffed with the deuce ! Phone ?0Y ; who now wished he had never LONDON P) Cant. John ! entered the auction. He made 215 First Ave. W. I b .... urn m . t .'r v Craig, 43, one the senior straf-1 his cheapest bid, one spade, ocruiser pilot.; of BritLsh Over- I after which he belonged to Mr. seas Airways corporation, re-1 Dale. cently chalked up his 400th air The opening lead was the crossing of the Atlantic. He has deuce of hearts and Mr. Mas-done 12,000 flying hours In 22 ters won with the Jack and re-years, turned the six of clubs. Mr. of spades. He led the king of hearts and Mr. Abel, who vas desperate to gain the lead, ruffed with the acc of spades, Mr. Dale dropping the nine of diamonds. Mr. Abel now led a small i.pade and Mr. Masters won wjth the nine and led back the UNDSAY'S Cortoge ond Sroroge W- MOVING Local and Long Distance . . . and a DAILY NEWS SUBSCRIPTION too ! " i ace or hearts. Mr. Abel ruffed land Mr. Dale overrufferi, plck-1 ed up the trumps and had to i lead a diamond to Mr. Abel's (ting at the end. Mr. Abel had I ! 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