0 J B.Cs "Foundling" PGE Railway Expects "In The Black" Operation For First Time BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD METHEKAL By EN iseiuirr tne uovernment nor , "it I Prince RupfTt D 'lly News j Saturday. June 19, 1954 Ho Parking Fine For Hero-Driver i MINN EAPOLIS IP Thf man hoSc car was tagged late Wednesday lor illegal parking on a jndge won't have to pay any line. Police discovered Carleton J. West Jr., 24, was rescuing a woman from the Mississippi BritLsh Colum- the PGE exm-cts the nnrthm-n , ,, 8 "fniendu,,, VICTORIA bia's controversial foundltns. the ! extensioi to show a profit In the j the whole eLm""1 lndusry Pacific Great Eastern Railway, first fev V!flrs ol operation. , in Be it ..Hi y and tsk 111 DrnvU . , 1 urn. h... 'W l expects to mane a uisiunc uui-i Mr. cneiwynd says he Is con- needed and southern h' Be . nl rt protfc-ls ( lk.' I Some Contracts Depend Upon Opponent's Error It is somewhat unusual to raise your partner, shorter , 7 "fe 1 cha.se this year dihck int. fident the northern extension For 42 years the government- will have a sufficient traffic iwned line, traversing hills and volume to defray straight ;er-valleys of central B.C., has ended i atin? exper t? nom i:,j start, each year in the red. but he believes It w.li uc some PRESENT ROUTE ii 'L' 1'n w't EXTENSIONS . ft)a V i - I : I 'nf iH o n " SQUAMISH L gpRlNCt 2 ,-4 :-r- CCORGE H f8R,TANN!Vf quesnelS H JwHYTEcllFr J J ' 1Z8U. rVUAM,SH i VANCOUVER -Is VAHCOUVfR l'r:il"- I'' J S3 fiver at the time. One officer hodinff the sinrrleton trey in his suit iered to pay his fine and an- h -"v- h j . -w.ll . But 1954 will be different; However. Mr. Dale believed otiier invittcl him to dinner. time before ttw:isrW a. profit, "eda and the U::iUd Siat that action was completely sensible in today's deal. His partner was Mr. Meek, the chronic underbidden It Is hard enough to .T?DAAc GUY MAD!S0N-J0AN WELDOfJ Closer icw ; . IXNDON CrK Eight British saiatcur astronomers will fly more than 1,200 miles in 13 hours fo view the solar eclipse June 30. They have chartered a plane fi'h adequate windows to fly ever the north of Shetland to icw the eclipse. East dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Dale) S 7 6 4 3 3 D K Q 8 7 5 C A 7 4 West Fast (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Monvl S 9 8 2 8 KQJ H Q 7 4 H A D 10 9 3 S D J 6 4 C J 10 3 C K 4 9 8 8 S Noulli (Mr. Meek) 8 A 10 S H K J 10 9 8 8 5 a- says the province's deputy mln-j-lster of railways, J. S. Broad-; j bent. "All expectations art that he PGE will show a substantial, profit this year." In 1950 the PGE operated at a loss bf SSoo.OOtt The figure Included straight operating, co.sU, maintenance and provision ftr dep-cciation but ex-'"dri flxi rl charges on the $130,000,000 debt largely wiped out by the government t'lis year. ' T'' o vears later, when the 347-mlle rail link between the sou'h-ern terminal at SquamLsh, B.C., and Quesnel in the Cariboo country had' been extended another 82 miles northward to link up with the CNR at Prince Go'-2e the loss was $34fi.3:)2. Last year it dropped to $70,000. get Mr. Meek to overcall at the one range, not vulnerable. Here j he made a jump overcall vul- ! nerable. Mr. Dale knew he had i hearts a mile long. Owing to the unfortunate fact i that Mr. Meek did not have a i second diamond, the contract ! was not makable. That Is, not unless the opponents erred. On a i club opening dummy's only entry would be knocked out and it would be necessary to lose two hearts and two spades. Sunday Midnight Only BORIS KAKuOFF in BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" BELLA LUGOSI in SON OF DRACULA" MONDAY to WEDNESDAY D A i C 3 Broadway Cafe PKOPOSED PGE extensions are shown by the dotted lines in this map of the B.C.-owned railroad. The bidding: East South West North 1 C a H Pass 3 D Pass 3 H Puss 4 H All Pass i HVIK OPEMN'fi ! at all In mind when he overtook Mr. Abel found the club opening, laying down the jack. Mr. Meek thought fast. If he ducked the club and then the suit was , the jack of clubs. As a matter of fact he returned a club. j Mr. Meek discarded his diamond and won the board. He then lu Get You tr '-,tii fv 0' . - led the king and queen of diamonds and got- rid of his spade losers. He lost only the club and two tricks In hearts. BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING 1 UK TAKK CL'T ORDtltS Phone 200 UPPIHI PttlORU PMtilNIAIKM Founded n 19112 as a private venture denned to t;e In wiili the old Grand Trunk Pacif'c system runnln? between Prince Rupert and Red Pa.ss Junction, near Jasper, Alta.. the PGE we'lt into bankruptcy five years later. The provincial government took it over In 1917. The PGE this year launched a lung-promised iUO.OOO.OOO extension program, a 40-milc, $12.-000,000 southern' extension will Show$ at 8:35 p.m continued, he could unblock the diamonds by getting rid of his ace of diamonds on the ace of clubs. It was a remote chance but he elected to try it. He played low from dummy. To his regret, Mr. Muzzy overtook with the queen. Apparently there was no reason for Mr. Muzzy to make this play unless it was because he had guessed what Mr. Meck's plan was, and feared that his partner might not see the necessity for a shift. p.m, BLAKE ' NADER HAYES CAPITOL Rocky Gets September Title Offer 2 Features n ruinous riaymTit4tre hrlii' the line IromSquamlsh to FUR STORAGE TODAY , WILLIAM HOLDEN JUNE AIXYS0N 79 p.m. "EXECUTIVE SUITE" Starts Mondoy 7 9 p.m. PHONE PROVIDENCE, R.I. W Boxing promoter Manny Almeida of Providence says he'll guarantee heavyweight champion Rocky Marclano $275,000 to defend hi title In Rhode Island next September. Almeida Friday nipht telegraphed the offer to Marciano's North Vancouver. , i The line expects to "make a ! much more respectable showing on a new 270-mile northern ex- trillion Into D.. cn Ci .tk, B.C.; The extension will link up wtli the Northern Alberta Railway that runs botween Dawson Cre k and Edmonton. Construction will start next year and Is scheduled for completion In five years. Ralph Chctwynd. w..o Joined the PJ In 1943 as a traffic t'ouli shooter and now heads the entire organization as B.C.'s i minister of railways, ayj the j southern exleaslon will be a pay- In ' proposition, largely due to a RALPH CIIETWYND, B.C. railway minister, examines a model of a diesel locomotive used on the PGE. MEEK UPSET Mr. Meek felt terrible. He wondered what his partner was! going to say if it turned out that the hearts were divided j favorably so that only one j trump trick had to be lost, in ; that event the play of the ace j of clubs i.t trick one would have j made the contract. j But of ccuivse Mr. Meek is al- , ways worrying most of the time I unnectoari'.v. Certainy he had; nothing to worry about in this case. Mr. Muzzy had nothing GEORGE DAWKS AUCTIONEER . Phcr.e r.huit 816 and Red 12. TODAY manager, Al Weill, listing a privilege of taking 422 per cent of the net gate for a title defence against Ezzard Charles. Almeir'a. "-ho his promoted Pioneer Exhibition Fight Statistic; -xl ill- , . NEW YORK 'rv Financial iacts The first industrial exhibition hckf in Canada was a display of 29 of Marciano's 46 pro fights, and figures of Thursday night's said he's sure a Rhode Island Rocky Marciano-Ezzard Charles at i speed-up In traffic und reduced ' handling charges. i he products of New France Quebec In 1737. BILL SCUBY FURS; title bout would draw "at least heavyweight title bout at Yankee 50 000 and do a million dollars stadium : at the gate." . .. I Paid attendance 47.585. Providence is oniy 3 mnes i from Brockton, Mass., home of; Gross receipts $543,092'. State and federal taxts- $73.- the champion. 439. Net receipts $469.6.W. Radio receipts $35,000. Theatre TV receipts $138,000 estimated. Victoria Strike i.v '.''V- V ,.v .' 7 yV;-?s'vVt ' icV.-...:, Jr J T k ... . . . 1 f T,' V if-; ; r! ... ,: v 1. t .''Vvy 1 4 r ..... .. t . r m. .1 MB CM? . .,, . . ' v.." . V . . . r . , 1 . '' r- lit , v. 5 ', May Be Lengthy Marciano's share of net 40 per VICIOPJA (P Indications cent $187,861.20. are the strike of Victoria outside CUOFTON IIOUSK SCHOOL " DAY GIRLS AND BOARDERS Founded by the Misses C(rJon, 1S'8 - i I'M MA It Y CI.ASSK.S TO M TItICI I.ATIO.N Accredited by the Department of Education MUSIC DRAMATICS HOME ECONOMICS GYMNASTICS GAMES DANCING RIDING ART GIRL GUIDES BROWNIE PACK Apply in I'riiiripul MISS F.LI.KN K. HKYAN, M.Ai 3200 W. 41it Ave, Vancouvar Jelephont.KErr.' 4380 "A CITT SCHOOL IAJ A COL'NTRT SETTING" NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT PARKERS DO W M m. . M fll-Mlgi Charles' share of net 20 ,-cr cent $93,930.60. Marciano's share of radi.i and theatre TV $88,100 estimated. Charles' share of radio and theatre TV $44,050 estimated. Marciano's total purse $275,-961.20 estimated. workers will be a long one. While both sides have said they are willing to re-open wage negotiations, neither has backed dowa on its final decisions of Wednesday. Only two cents an hour sepa--ated workers and the city then. Gouncil ottered -fivc-'ecnts aiT hour and the workers held out for seven cents. Outside workers, members of the Civic Employees Protective TOTEM ALSO lie Forgot To Krmcnibri: " Tim'us On Kale Pet Problems Charles'- total purse $137,r FOR LESS! SELL USED CARS f'A.MOt'S PIA VERS THtATRI 980.60 estimated. Movie receipts to be deter ' U " " .... mined later. '51 FORI) SEDAN. Two-tone. Custom heater and air conditioning. $ IZHIZ Good family car ' 4? FORD 4-i-TON PICKt P. A good utility truck. New brake lining. Good condition. Only ... 200 Association, icfctcd the city's offer and wei.-. on strike 1..U . day. No word has been received from Labor MinlsterLyle Wicks who was asked bj the city to determine whether the strike is legal under the new Labor Relations Act. 0 Fur a Good Buy In Entertainment Don't miss, "Brijadnnn" June 22-26 i! FORD Customline Sedan. '53 FORD PICKtP. Auto-Custom radio and heater matic transmission. Cus-and air conditioning. 2- torn heater and air con-tone paint, e x c e 1 1 e n t ditioning. Very low ' condition. $4 QQA mileage. '1Q'A Just XOtlU An A-l bargain For a Good Buy in Used Cars Just Ask for Dcrry. VOIR FORD-MONARCH DEALER Bob Parker Limited "The Home -of Friendly Service" Ihe musical hit of BROADWAY and Vancouver AS PRESENTED BY THE PRINCE RUPERT LITTLE THEATRE Married 60 Years WALKERTON, Ont. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kerney celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary here. Mr. Kcrncy at 90 is the oldest native of this , Bruce country centre. 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