' t Prince Rii)ert Dally News ainirUn. April 1954 Todoy to Soturdoy Matinee SoturdoTTI tecTnicolor oVS!"-MNjfcS 309 Employees Fired in 1953 WASHINGTON The state department has disclosed It fired 309 persons during 1953 on security charges, including two employees it -suspected of espionage. Security officer Scott McLeod told a Senate appropriations sub-committee the department had information on 184 of these employees indicating "Communist activity or associations, or membership in Communist organizations." McLeod told reporters he could not elaborate on the two cases of suspected espionage. Another Big NAVY DANCE al the Havy drill hall on Friday, April 23 z Music by Joke's Rhythm Kings '. Dancing 1(1-1 Admission 51.00 British Learn Packaging Big Business LONDON British manufacturers all seem to have a-wakened to the fact that it pays to package your products. Packaging today U a ?500,000.-000-a-ycar industry here. One estimate U that the cost amounts to 10 per cent on the averace of what the customer Added "BABY MAKES TWO" NOVELTY - CARTOON TOTE A Famous PI... . ; . IfODAY! Xfn WMil "LVrt-! 'it-i : fv;! I Si v illJ v r" - j !!il?V-?-vi.V. )V la... Wallace s Dept. Store pays for the product. I Anxi'ety about future supplies ; ' Is felt by manufacturers who us? paper and fibre-board. Supplies i at present are just about enougn ' to meet the demand. Many box-makers are unable to give Im- ; mediate delivery. Traditional materials such as mil' me having no trouble In Evenings 7 nd 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee ! and l-yjl Headquarters Fcr Boys' Wear! FISHERMEN'S FAREWELL DANCE holding their own against newer materials. Dundee, where the Indian and Pakistan fibre is processed into Jute cloth and sack-iwi. Is a boom town. Timber, mostly Importer, has been largely displaced by fibre-board for supplies delivered to retailers. Vet the wooden-box ln-, dustry hasn't lost ground at all, ! because of the Increased demand for wooden crates toehold ex-; ports. The paper shortage has helped to bring ulong new synthetics I and plastics. Take polythens. About 100. tons of this film-like PICKING PEACHES will be an easy job for J. O. Harris of Memphis, Term! All he has to do is to climb up on his roof through which a flowering peach tree is growing JlefU. Harris couldn't bear to part with the tree when he b tilt an addition to his house, so he just built a new room around it. At right, the tree is a livi ng clothes tree in the Harrises' bedroom. Mrs. Harris is shown hanging up the old man's clothes on its whitewashed trunk. LEGION HALL 1 Ml ffM IfJI III FRIDAY, APRIL 23 10 - Union Protests Concession Award SUITS SPORT JACKETS PANTS WINDBREAKERS SHIRTS SWEATERS SOCKS UNDERWEAR STRIDES PAJAMAS TIES BLAZERS BELTS HEADWEAR JEANS SUSPENDERS Kins' near stock selection that is bought with rare. Clothes your boy himself wants plus reasonable price that you want. For Boys Of All Ages From 2 Years Thro 18 Years ' tviats.ri.il na nrrirl iierwt last. vli- , ....... . .... - f v' " - - 1 ' moistly for packaging. Produc-i tion this year is expected to All Fishermen Welcome BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a . i soar. Cellulose film i 1ereas-1 PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OP j vAiw.uuvtK if ine awara;ln,,lv rx.pular for packaging of British Empire Games oon- confectionery and bakery prod-cession rlgtits to a San Fran- ucts ' etco firm has been termed "a ' " 5 sell out" and a.'kick in the face" to B.C. worKers.. $ 10, 000 Bail Set in Murder Delegates to a Trades and Labor Congress meeting In Vancouver said it was deplorable hot concession richta to the With Effort, Any Mediocre Player Can Ik An "Expert" After a hand is played and the contract defeated by a brilliant and imaginative lead, anyone can see the logic of that iead. There is nothing complicated or difficult about it when you can see all 52 cards. j WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE r..... SPRING Time is JEAN Time is G.W.G. Time . DENIM JEANS and JACKETS for BOYS and GIRLS Sizes 212 years You ar3 inclined to say, "How could you lead any thing else?" BEG should go to the United NEW WESTMINSTER 0 Bail ates while the union is at-'of $10,000 has been granted in 'empting to deal with unempkiy- Asslze Court for rrederick But-ment in B.C. ier. 43 charged with murder In " Tn a letter of explanation, the connection with the death of BEG committee told the TLC the 1 James Iverson. 28, following a contract to West Coast cqn- fracas at Butler's home last Sat-sr-tfr In San Francisco' as urday. rw . awarded after tendess were call-1 iverson died after being uuck ed- ion the head with an air gun , The letter said the concession 1 wnlle allegedly trying to re-enter company was opening a branch . Butler s suburban Burnaby home fice rn Vancouver and would after having been ejected dur-" Canadian products "if poss-; tnv n nnrtv , WANT TO GO EASTER tfohth dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mrs. keen) S K 8 3 H Q 10 8 D K 7 . C A Q J 9 a WeM r.al (Mr. Masters) (Mr. Iule) S A 10 6 2 8 -H K H 7 3 2 D-I 10 9 3 D Q 8 6 5 C 8 3 r K 7 6 4 The trick, of course, is to se-; lect the lead before you can see all the cards. This requires, not only imagination and logic, but courage. I have a theory, that thousands of players who never make a lead like Mr. Masters made today, are cap-: ble of doing so. ' They fall either because of a The STORK Shopp TO Ible. j TRIPPING Green Preliminary i hearing on the murder charge Is scheduled for 214 Sixth Street 4 ry Dailv News Ciassifieci Burnaby police court Friday. south (Mr. Aoel) 8 J 7 4 H A i a S 5 D A 4 3 I ' " C 10 S : ! TTie btddmR: KorUl East Soulh West 1 1 C Pass 1 H IS J H Pas 4 H Alt Pa5 sort of mental laziness or bemuse of a mawkish and trance-ike hero-worship of "th experts.'" The fact is. these Dlay-. ui .jeiter than t .iiinK. If 't all K.O-CITt U about an Easter Trip and need an rC.G-CEPTIONALLY tood used ear to make it In, Be have fGGS-ACTLY what you are lookin; for at the price you want to pay. and e aren't t GCS-.U.GERATING! S STOP IN TODAY! TP advise tnem to stop mooning " over the exploits of the top energies on improving their own players and 5 ' ' concentrate their capaoniues. - - In today's hand Mr. Masters EVERYTHING for the HOME 4' - si stuehaki:k pickip Box On back: like new condition $1285 52 FORD PANEL Very low mileage. A barjain At - $1495 l rORO SMAN fadio, Iloatcr. Over-drif j - $1675 FORI CVSTOM FOR DOR Boautiful Banff blue. A-l ocic!)ton. only'... $1985 ! CHOP SUEY. ...CHOWMEIN -SI MATTRESSES Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 - '' " Your Ford-Monarch Dealer BOB PARKER LIMITED "The Home f triendly Service" Good quality mattresses with resilient steel coil springs. Padded with soft layers of colored cotton felt. Firm border with rolled edges. C0NVERT0 led the jack o diamonds. When Mr. Abel saw the dummy he looked very happy. Obviously Mr. Masters had the ace of spades and apparently the only possible losers v ere a spade, a heart and a club. He won with the king of diamonds and took the heart finesse. Mr. Masters won and returned the queen of spades. Many would consider this a sensational lead but not, I think, it they took the trouble to reason as Mr. Masters did. H.s side could have only one possible winner in clubs, none in diamonds and certainly no more in hearts. Therefore two spade rii.ncrs were necessary to beat the hand. Now if Mr. Abel had only Iwo spades, this was hopeless. The only hope was that he had three. Th lead of the ace and another spade or the lead of a low spade would be futal to the ! icfinse if Mr. Abel had the jack, three Innc i But since ill? contract cou.fl Handsome jramlc. nif rsnriiallv srlcftril I sUnding beauty an4 1 A smart-looking rhestrrfield by day ... a comfortable double bed by night. Sturdy construction. The closely flrmlT lH a touch barking, tt l Itrn. roolh-pr"" : ' : ' " ' 9 p- 1 ;! " and therc's another f ; Welcome for you... . ' i CALVERT HOUSE Of k. u ruvhinnf ondrrlw S I 12 feel $18950 FROM J34'5 Tovcred with panel damask ticking In assorted patterns. Well-ventilated. Standard length. HP' .7"'' S395B FROM lot bo b a.rn unless Mr. Dale leld the kinc of rlubs. Ilvre was no hurry about, winn'nc the "ide trieks S Mr. Misters led the queen. Dummy's kins won and Mr. Abel picked up the tpimps and t'jok the club finesse. Mr. Dale won end r"'urned p r -h' 'tasters to take the setting tricks BLINDS BLINDS MB- "I ''-ft j I'ahrirs in these fine hlinils le absolutely clean kHIi a damp cloth. Durable heavy-duty steel springs. Uioh line n-telured finishes in clean looking colors that will add a note of newness to your windows. PILLOWS f Sterilized Muffing, soft, sanitary and dust-free, covered with striped eelton ticking. A wonriorful value at this price. DRAP COLORED FOR EVERY DECOR C hoice of several styles and finishes. A blind to fit the windows you have in mind. S2-95 ea. FROM '48 I'LYMOITII Custom 4- door. Fully equipped. In beautiful condition $I2M ' '49 2-Tone A.48 AISTIN. Clean car. New tires. Priced to sell $750 '51 A.40 AISTIN Lovely shape. ' A good deal at $835 50 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Completely overhauled, new transmission. Fine new tires $1300 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE - 2-10 UP AND ASDSRSON GORDON F CALVERT HOUSE J i j, yljy: Co(y Ditliltan UmKj, Anriuro. Ontario. PHONE 46 I isn tnvftufrpFMT is r" rmiKHm tit mmrf i w nowii f(itoi ioiid ot i tnt eyifi w mitkk toiun