r..r4 ' --;?. l' " r I 3 $ ' '' r i ji "" . Prince Rupert Daily Nfws Tuesday, September 15. 1U53 Dr. Adenauer Pits Power of Party Against Strength of German Labor ff7 Ca7oe Voivc 0 fee Bill is the descemi. '"""M , Sioux child i, niijiiiiktiiiei By HEINZ N'EISSENBERGER I closer surveillance. Right now it talks of persua- DUESSELDORF, DTTF??FI DORP Prmanv Germany - W rather than ultimatum. But i ( Reuters . Chancellor Konrad - beeath its demand for DGB Chippewa, XJ The child alway, te when he ffrew . Wallace's Dept. Store VANCOUVER & It's his name and he's proud of it, but it does make things a little difficult for William Alvin Big Canoe. Big Cunoe is the surname of the 23-year-old Indian from Ontario's Ike Simcoe district, who is ranked as an ordinary seaman in Her Majesty's Royal Canadian Navy. OS. Big Canoe was a member m Adenauer's Christian Democratic "neutrality in party politics" lies ; feet, he rL?" Canoe. wht,-h . to "us"eu "y "s et";"lu" "" .a sharp insistence that the union cess pita the power of ite popular ;accept more chrtsUan uemo- j mandate this week against the . l" Deer, i" down ever since. The chieftaiaship f u chemou buna migr.t L cratic party representatives into its leadership to offset the pies- ent preponderance of Socialists. ! of the HiViLo Naden honor guard to Bill If he hari V at the Pacific National Exhlbi- i thm t u... MJB organized strength of German labor. Irked by the pre-election Socialist sympthios of the 6 000.000-member Trade Union Federation (DGB), the party is pulling no punches in its move to draw the country's major labor body under Uon ju;:t closed here. He is the for three generation. !' son of a Chippewa chief, and he j ..Mv , ., joined the navy Just .after his i bec;1 .1st birthday. . i The mai ,7; William isn't kickino but he , h,., k he n l 1 If ihe party doesn't get its way, it threatens to split the present unified labor movement and set up its own conservative led unions. The decision to press ahead with its offensive came at a meeting Saturday of the 40 chief executives of the Christian Dem s;i!d. says such wisecracks as "go and i took me three t-av.aiu ..uiuewnere else or aon I get your feet wet ." became a little ; " f "p .mJ "l to to 11 su,c 1 dld wcaiina after more ore than than a a year year;1 the "c r,ShU "swit, ocratic workers organization, 'known as the party's "social af-' fairs committee." It appointed " " in the navy. "It was a great " name to my forefathers and I'm Quartz is tilc must ab prouo oi iv i"-- caiiuiiicu. """i-'iai in me crust of ih Monday to Wedncsdoy 7 ond 9 p,: 7a sUmjm. tA fiction story rVW Scums mrf 1 RtCLNT HEAVY RAINS in the Philippine Isla Us dienchd the streets of Manila and formed waist-high rivers In most areas. Citizens of th : capital city had to walk in the middle of the street in order to navigate. . , 'Jakob Kaiser, minister of all- ; German affairs in the outgoing i Adenauer cabinet, to head a com- I mittee of three to lay down J terms to the union leadership i tills Friday. j They are armed with a demand ! for "immediate establishment of i conditions within the DGB which guarantee its neutrality in party ! politics." To ensure this neutral- ity and give more voice to non- j Socialist workers, they will ask j the union to increase its execu- j tive from nine to 11 men, with ! the new posts to go to Christian j AWJotiA TlGllTftOPE Navy Tells of Evacuating UN-Held Islands Under Truce IVV GLOKIAGKArlAMt-CAMtROlilJeil WsC-- FIU U7U Himf I 5 HATS IN ; S THE 1953 MANNER 5 There's nothing like the B "lift" a woman gets from m a new hat. Stunning, m smart-inviting, Wallace's J New Fall Hats. Lots to 5 choose from and more ar- J riving all the time. m Wallace's ; : Dept. Store i tllllllllBllllHll'i VANCOUVER ria H'aypiiints SUNDAY BS CamoMin. 8 p.m. FRIDAY S3 Coquitlam. 8 p.m. MICE ARM and STEWART Friday, Camosun, Midnight FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CIMRLOTTE ISLANDS September 9 and 23 SS Coquitlam, MiCnight FOR SOI'TIl QI EEN CHARLOTTE ISIANDS SS Coquitlam, Midnight September 18 and 30 FRANK 1. SKINNER Piinre Rupert Agent Third Aveme Phone 668 CARTOON NEWS Democratic labor leaders. OTTAWA CP' Throughout the enemy planes. i The Canadian Navy today In a Korean war United Nations war- ; Under the terms of the July 26 statement told the story of the ShiDS kCDt UD a CeasplrSK natrol fi-mtv:tirp thl IIM nr-ja remit t-nrl In sV!ri.jl inn nf f'hrvlri Ich nt They also are expected to press rr uaiu iur uieouiung 01 Maunias to protect three islands off the evacuate within 10 davs Chodo Work parties from the Cana-Foecmer. one of the two present 1 Korean coast from Invasion be- and Sokto islands, off the westidian destroyer Iroquois started Chrtstian Democratic represen- cause radar equipment cn the coast, and Yang-Do off the cast, j an hour after the aimtstlce to tatives in the executive, Who is islands was keepiire watch on All are north of the Hfith narallel ! remove radar and military nnln- THE UVVIXS3 TJItEID pient and to demolish what was left. Iroquois, commanded by The The Capt. William Landymore of Tiny Apple Pip Brought From Peg Becomes Tree VICTORIA P Five years ago J. P. Rowland planted a tiny apple pip in his garden. This year he reaped more than 100 large apples from the tree. Mr. Rowland brought the pip here from Winnipeg six years ago. Brantford, Out., worked in company with such other UN warships as HMS Birmingham, a British cruiser, the Dutch frigate Johan Maurlts Von Nassau, the .u MA IT CASTIi JOHN MclNTIKE-HUGH miAX -i w m; mm . i ma TODAY to WEDNESDAY; TOTEi Evenings 7 ond 9 p.m. famoi s plavkrs ml U.S. tu? Upon and three U.S. 1 minesweepers. Work parties from all the ships I regarded as having gone over to the Socialist side during the election campaign. If this manoeuvre succeeds, they probably will replace Foecher with Kaiser himself. They also seek to build up their strength at lower levels throughout, the DGB organization, installing more Christian Democratic leaders on the governing boards of the 16 different industrial unions making up the DGB. DGB officials have made no reply to the offensive from Adenauer's party yet. pendinc a meeting of the union executive sometime this week. Ludwig Rosenberg, a member of the governing body, said Sunday night the union had received no notice vet of the Christian Democratic demands, but the executive would discuss them if they were delivered in time. sweated and struggled to stow i the valuable gear aboard U.S. LSTs, which shuttled back and i iui ill i. in i in viivaiu aiiu 1 1 . V. anchored ships. One job which Iroquois took on herself during the five-day job BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Your Community Depends On ST. JOHN AMBULANCE for FIRST AID SERVICE and TRAINING GIVE GENEROUSLY to further this rital work! 1953 APPEAL FOR B.C. 100,000 Mail your cheque today to: was making sure the civilian in- ; habitants of the island who were ! remaining were well and healthy. ! The great part of the civilian j population was evacuated In j i mid-June. Twelve persons de- j j clined evacuation at that time, leaving thev were too old. ! I The last LST left Chodo short- 1 ily after midnight Au 1. A demolition team of 17 men from : jt.he Iroouois headed by Lieut. D. A. Wardrop of Seven Sisters, , Man., along with a similar group j I of U.S. Air Force personnel, re- I Abt'l Iiurns Bridges and Slam Collapses . Here is another hand, which went sour because the declarer burned his bridges behind him by bant I mmmm mum m m M h m tm ONLY I 45Min. I TO I ALASKA I hr Via ELLIS AIR LINES t Office Opp. Posf Office Phone 2 ingf everything on one specific line of play. j How would you go about win- WORLD PEACE Cfcpp !uey House POO Third Ave. West Phone Red 878 SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Dally ST. JOH.V AMBIXA.NX'E 518 West Hastings St., Vancouver 2, B.C. (donations deductible from income tax) mained behind to blow up a few remaining Installations. Then the ' South dealer Both sides vulnerable Ni.rlll (Mr. Km-ii) H Q 10 8 4 117 6 5 D 6 C A K 9 5 3 j nin? all 13 tricks after the jack j of hearts opening? Mr. Abel's j play went as follows. He won j the first trick with the ace of hearts. He cashed the ace and i king of trumps, noting with sat-1 isfaction that this was enough Island was declared evacuated. "i9 No Canvasser Will Call on You 1 .1st (Mr. llulr) 87 2 (Mr. Musters) 8 J 6 H K Q a 8 4 2 c-w io 7 a HJ 10 D- Q 10 7 5 Big Cleanup VANCOUVER (CP) Japanese seamen mopped the waters of Burrard Inlet in a painstaking cleanup of oil accidentally discharged from their ship. The oil fell into a small enclosed spore between booms and the sailors cleaned it up with old nagazines end newspapers. C J 4 isoiflh lr. a- - a k u a 3 to pick. up all four, outstanding cards in the suit. Now (he thought) it was just a matter of rufing a diamond in dummy or ruffing two diamonds, if necessary. But when he laid down the ace and king of that suit, he found It was going to be necessary to mff three diamonds. Quite a job with only two trumps on the board. In fact. Mr. Abel found It impossible and down he went. I acrre tlMit it arymnri uim. H -A 3 - A K J 8 4 3 C None The bidding: Soum V.c.i! 3 b Vakx N'.rth 68 Pil& o All sut,i isttond, because what niotC",nataiiil" to try anad",nmy there were sfcvcn diamonds in MONDAY fo WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 212223 set up diamonus rather tlrin chibs. - First, because it coni"s easier to most players to set up long suits in the closed hand rpther than long suits in the PRINCE RUPERT'S FIRST BIGCIRCU ' w j v i rV O A REAL LIVE ELEPHANT TRAINED ANIMALS Q CLOWNS, etc p I K See the two hanns and only, five clubs. The point is, however, thin Mr. Abel could and should have kept both possibilities alive on the simple and unassailable theory that two chances are ociU!i' than one. Sec what would have happened if he had won the second trump trick in dummy with the (ueen ot spuues. Now cash the ace and king of clubs, dlscard-.ng the trey of hearts and a nil diamond from the closed hand. Trump a club. Cash the two top diamonds, discarding a heart on the second one, and ruff a diamond on the board. 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