1 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, September 25, li WTIliBitt Cavin, England's' first printer, pi luced at least 100 different volumes in various-sized editions. PM Says U.S. Must Carry Burden to Stop Depression n t . Mast of the animals native to ancient Egypt were regarded a.-, given th titio sacred in those times. bywiiuamtheuo'ir: would like to know where they Bv BOB JOYCE BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD stand. Canadian PreH8 StaO Writer E ' MONTREAL CP-Canada has' jtold the United States shel do ip ,cnleved wUh. her part to end the world doUar, upsctting your economy or "ul 1 shkirta:;e and prevent depression. but it s up to the U.S. to carrfours GSEERCMSON WM.Tansm fl cy t. ' a m n . 2 At WALLACE'S of Course J : WORK CLOTHES that are : LONG on WEAR! : B 11 - . ... "TICHN'COIOC mam burden. I ' " ho "r, 'i,., Prime MinU.e, St. Laurent t" le'o e ' xmd Wednesday nk-ht aU coun- vlP-s- ?Yl . v,,. k -i U' Safely Is Not Always First Thing To Consider If you held Mr. Dale's hand, what would you ead against the grand slam? . . . Yi . both " ae " 01 u.e ouiuti , u u"1" ir (k huvprs nnr se lers have VI . . , . . : Today and Saturday Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. Matinee Saturday Z; p.m. a L,. . - -v . Vrrt v V r ' 1 1 ontnbution T . to make, , w. but , ..v, the see seem to thlnK traac can oe nun-, hp , TOTE! A Fa mini, P:4yj contriDu ion win nave .o:- la,Se,t , to ,,llt the oonv.n-i Remember that safety is not iences of a particular moment enemy expected to cet a lot of Canadians don't intend ' . nartlpiiK:- trrouo." LITTLE CHRISTINE KIEilL of Miami Miami f showed n o professional iriCKS. ir. i-cin,-o iu" " always the prime consideration in deciding upon what suit to r.ttack. Considering the bidding in todays deal, Mr. Dale felt the lack would be a nasty sur- npf,r fishermen around Pnnrt V T w i ..! r..t if Mi- ri:iinnion 1 1 .. KiM In laugh -loaded tofufe to our P.W. fieroet) pii?e. dui 1 1-- , iLaiy, kUHL u 1 j c-ytm-uiu IIUAII about this 1IY!!' I lal ' knows her business. She dis- found out .shirk their responsibili tie, he short. ,oid the international Municipal; WW p , , t said h. Congress, but -Americans are us , .savp (, "r It" "ha ' ' " taxpayers' money by encouraging ,1 tha. that .rnpl es , j naUons 1(J s(1 tnplr goods The nvetnv, attended by n.:. "' u vs all Canu(!ll. Douglas Stuart, new U.S. am-j iv":irlnr to Cfiriarla. marked tlio mat one ieau awuu a 1 enough Mr. onopRa;r4( Abel's spade suit in enough tricks plays a fish she cauiht among the underwater rocks. IS Hearts was obviously one ui ( nlight bring fi. tYia pnnt rnr'l tne master smm uum Mr Abel Ivid bid and rebid S2alag 17 "'LUW spades. Chances were good tha flicial clasinn of the congress Ejrp DGQtnS -Increased and held jointly by Canadian 'Accidental' U.S. mayors. T,laj t Situ CAPITOL .speaking at me university 01 VANCOUVFR AU (CP, roron-M..troal in French and in fcnK-. d ..a(.(.ld(.lUar Eveiuuiis m ., Political Action Urged lLsh the prime mlnLster mio u-' ' tenants f two women a- " jadians. who -?:i more than hall;lne , ,. K Jl NiTUt J-ISJ jfrg MKirt 1 CATfctOM A FtniiniN IMnver Theatre Saturday Matinee I u,ie .rH. thA its lrn.,w i in an apartment mmw '"'-1 By NOKMXN WAI.KKR North dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Ahrl) 8 A H J 8 8 H- 1 D A J 10 8 C 5 2 Solltll rt fcM' ( Mr. Hale) ( Mr. Muster-) S K 10 9 8-7 5 3 H J 5 4 2 H 3 D 7 2 D 8 5 4 3 C J 10 0 B C--7 8 4 3 (Mr. liumptoll) S 4 2 H A K Q 10 0 D K Q c a k y CREDIT that if they can t keep trade high Sept. l. "r. ' ; 36 nd M'y Ma v S-emplovment, Small 59 enough Uiere "is bound to be un-t. smoke w hll by unrest, and. if it .were overcome to tind thr ay to w fe-1 'tjors lar enough . depression tryin, lith all its rvii cnn,ences:ty in smoke-filled ha lways I ! ST I-OUIS (AP Tlic AFL to G CARHART MONARCH GAULT Quolity First At day sounded a call for stepped UNION J .... , ... . , .. . ... . . Pnileo and fie acniirimeni up political acuvuy auer near- 001 n social am poiuicai. 1 -.- ,,,i testified they couiti , ing a messag? from President Canadians don't want sepcial olficials Eisenhower iluxt Taft-Hartley treatment from ihc U.S.. but they find no evidence of arson. , MEETIK WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY AU" " ' . jta AFL leaders semed to take this : Wallace's : : Men s Shop : Guest Speakers The bidding: North fcitst South 1 S Pius 3 H 3 S Pass 4 C 4 U Pass 4 NT to mean Eisenhower's administration Intends to retain most major features of the union-criticized labor relations law. Elsenhower's me.'sage, read ,r West Pass Pass Pass All pass 6 H Pass 7 NT Cordon Smith, Manager, Credit Union Natmn Association In Canada. George Sterling, Field Man, D. C. Credit Union League. Vic Hill, txtension Department, University n! he had the ace of that suit. Mr. vice-President Richard Nixcn, Dale decided to put the question promised he will recommend T H amendments to Congress nex' of the spade finesse up to Mr chaniDion at the very first trick January to correct "a number If taken, the finesse would be successful. However, Mr. Cham pion might think it was not necessary. of defects James L. McUevitt. director '. the AFL's labor league for political education, in a report pis-pared for debates said "let'-go home from this convention and get the peopla we represent in action now." Rn Mr Dale ianorcd the safe SERVICE opening of the jack of clubs and Sponsored by Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union Kaien Consumers' Credit Union Celco Credit Union AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE r Saturday. September 26 nrnrr Mi Briile and 4th Last, Commem-iiif at 2:30 p.m. I Oiirney all-enamel automatic rock gas range; 3 Chesterfield suites: Sets of books, Harvard Classics, Works of Theodore Roosevelt, and oUiers, Encyclopedia, 25 "volumes, Marion Crawford. Hall Caine; 1 walnut dining room suite with china cabinet: 2 occasional chairs; 1 man's bicycle; 1 oak desk table, 1 trilight lamp; 3 electric heaters; 1 bridge lamp; 1 Fairbanks-Morse oil heater; Maroon carpet, 10x12; 1 coal and wood range; 1 pot burner all-enamel oil range; 1 kitchen set; 3 bedroom dressers; 1 typewriter. 18-inch carriage; 2 radios, 1 Fleetwood combination radio; 1 living room carpet. 9' x 10'6"; 2 single beds complete; 1 double bed; 2 trunks; 1 footstool and other articles. List your goods for this sale before Friday noon GEORGE J. DAWES AUCTIONEER rhones Ked 127; Black 818 or B.C. Messenger 678 laid down the nine 01 spades. You can hardly blame Mr. CERTIFIED APPLICATORS c.i.rililV7V.ct Eisenhower's uii messaue ...i... did not "-' Champion UnampiOll lOI for gUUlg going up with irvn-n; the ace. It was the right per- j spell out what tabor law changes CANADIAN LEGION HAL Ur BARRETT ROOFING PRODUCTS . Consult Us For Free Estimates . . . TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED EBY & SONS LIMITED ' A00 Third Avenue East centage piy. ine .nances ui ne nas in mmu. the king of spades bc.ig "right" j He said the general aims are were 50-50. ! "remedy dtfects which cause The chances o. the five out- ; concern on the part of workiiii standing hearts breaking 3-2 ! men and women over posib:r were 68 in 100. There was the i results and u:ie.s of the act .o added chance that if the hearts i their detriment" to improve the were 4-1 the jack would be the law's administrate, allow ' hea.- i thy growth" of u.vons. and les- card that was a singleton. Mr. Champion started on the 'sen "government Interference but when m labor relations. hearts at trick two they failed to break the con-1 - Sept. 28 8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME A NEW CREDIT UNION FILM WILL BE SHOW REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Phone Blue 156 Eves. Phone Blue 3?3 tract was hopeless. The banana plant, now chiefly Now suppose Mr. Dale had grown m the LiodIcs and We:t iH 9 I 1 opened a club. Mr. Champion infjje.s ,s believed to have orig- n.r.iilH a-in a n H Start hearts. Ol'ln,.!!.. f,m .tin nuuju ... " .iiiaiiy tunic nviii the second nean ne wouiu leaiu the bad news. But now he would have t try the spade finesse as VANCOUVER i. his only hope. He would be o riven into the right and winning play for 13 tricks. RADIO REVIEW A play like Mr. Dales spade opening comes up more often than you think. When it seems starring:. clear that declarer is going to make a riuht guess to realize his contract, put that guess up to him at once ueiore ne nis EVAN KEMP AND THE CKMO RANGE RIDERS complete blue-print of the hand. ,;;-v,vhV in the army f &A Vl YOU SERVE Steer Lose ot the ,f "IK,., ' . "V,.' 'I , -ifir - - r 41 .'-v. 'if ' ,.v-.Ju -i, , r '- v f ' i 1 V 'A- ' . v (. , . - r- I. .-. f J rfp t J k e nt .... 01 ; 1 4 1 t ... AX ' - . I. Ik. . ,t? A , In Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP) - A warning CIVIC CENTRE to "shoot on sight" went out on Timi-rhur t.ii tifln-armcd Dolicc v.1..,1i q fnnitiua 111 the hllsh near the eastern limits of the Monday, September 28th .city. The warning came from the STAGE SHOW AND DANCE B.C, Livestock Producers' Association, which lost the "fugitive" a maverick steer Saturday when it leaped from a truck. It was sighted Wednesday with a herd of cows, but when the farmer got too close, It leaped a fence and fled. "It's too wild to be captured," Rnirl aKKnrhitifin manager K. R. STAG.; SHOW ! - 10 p.ro Children 25c; Adulls 50c ItANCL 10:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m Adulls $1.00 Chowcn, "and should be shot on sight." eCM) VMM r M iivi'l 4for your money il i. 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