m a... Pi nice Rupert Daily News Friday, March 19, 1954 STOLEN GOODS DAHSEItOiK NEW YORK W-Blow-pin darU W,) r, m, . Museum of Natural History here, and the m " 't the toothplclt-llke weapons may have been 6Am poison. Hi darts and a gourd container pfd la car. Legal Lotteries Sought For Canada in TLC Brief ' A highly-visible Irec-markiiig With today's niilck-drvtng lac-i'xxlxtnen to spray the trees they quers, developed by the chemical pnlnt now on the mantel enables; ii.uustry, an automobile can be 3LACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ant cut Instead of blazing then , finished in hours Instead of ith an axe. i weeks required 30 years ago. aepicung we amung .naians In the Por,,i t appeared yesterday. " wres OTTAWA (CP) The Trades sponsible voluntary organlza-and Labor Congress of Canada tions may make greater use of today repeated demands for a raffles and draws In the raLslng government-sponsored lottery, of money for necessary and usc- The 580.000-member labor or- ful projects." ganization suggested an amend- i On lotteries, the TLC said COMING SOONER THAN YOU THIT Many Games Are Won By Good Bluffing One of the simplest and most effective defenses ment to the Criminal Code al- they find favor with many Can Wolloce's Department Store GLOVES THAT HIGHLIGHT YOUR EASTER OUTFIT. lowing the Federal government ad ians who participate in lot-; against declarer's attempted end-play is the ability to set up a national lottery. The ; tcries sponsored in other roun- , ... , ; . ' ... . , . , ; to .-it 'culmly in your seat without frowning, stjuirm-j in)- or showing any sign of distress. It was a good I fr s proceeds, after prizes and ad-! tries. ministration, should be placed Us two reruns for propositi; in government coffers instead 1 a (tovrnnient -sponsored nation of being used lor a specific pur- al lottery: thing for the defence on this hand that Mr. Dale held j p' thrcIirir,f addod- , AXnlJST? th, thMhe West seat. The play called for an old-timer who The TLC also recommended widely expressed desire of Cam- ... . that labor organizations andidians to participate in lotteries had been under fire many times before. New Gloves For Spring The right color, the right style. Your Spring Accessories at Today and Saturday Evenings 7 . Mati nee Sat, Wallace's Dept. Store service clubs be permuted ioimiouiu m- recognizee, ana steps Mr. Dale opened the jack of hold raffles and draws up to I taken which will make it poss- dlnmonds against the no trump any amount which in the opin-j lble for our people t participate He secretly regretted the Ion of provincial attorneys- in lotteries legally, i.d secondly, f;)ri that apporently he alon-general are reasonable. The we believe that this form pf had the Job of guarding as many criminal law limits to $50 the 1 raising revenues is so'uhd' and fts three suits. But you could not value of raffle prizes. proper, If administered effic- rrad this in his expression. The two ieconimenda tions i iciuly ami bjectiviy ' were made in a 1.500-word brief ', The TLC said Ijttery p. lzcs ( HAMPION PLANS , prepared for presentation to the ' should be numerous and sm.ill! Mr- Champion won the first Commons-Senate committee on instead of few and la.t.e. Alt trick with (he ace of diamond;, capital and corporal punishment prizes would be subject to in- liP S9W our chances for hiscon-and lotteries. ' ! come tax. ' tract. If the Jack of spades fell JUL Ulan nun int. Mmt inm fiuouuf UNtw! f South dfaler. Both Btdos vuliirrablf. North Mr. KpviiI B 10 7 S H 8 6 3 I- K Q 7 4 ' , C A 4 t rt 1 list (Mr. Kttlr) (Mr. AIm-I) S J It) ft -8 2 H K 8 4 3 HJ 10 0 I J 10 II t D---6 3 C 0 n 10 11111 Hulltll (Mr. Cliilinpluli) 8 A K y H A Q 7 D A 5 a C-K QJI Tlio bldillnK: South West ; North Eat- In three leads, dummy's 10 w. cuaai mui - imt win m mm I Lotteries open to subscription i wr mwuiom DON'T W ANT RACKETS would furnish the 12tr trick. i as often as possible would sat- ' Dealine with its nroDOsal for i. "... ... - The diamonds mieht break ! t l-.xtra Cartoon mm m i. Harry James & Orchestra"' I U T P II ;...,. for '... raffles, .., the ,My puoncs oesirc ior some i . ur ,. I Puss ' 8 NT All Fuh type of gaming and curtail the " sull:11" "lrtil' ",ramuM,i ' ............ " "I higher prizes brief said: 'Cirrus on Ice" r.i.mn n ri.tVKKS t-ftivitioc f inHivirinnio rin the trick Or Mr. Chamnhm's THUnf chSeT I." "awhwod i i favorite, the end-piay. m.gh, TODAY TO SATURDAY allow rackets to develop . . . our i affiliated membership, however, ' desires the change we are roc- , ommendlng in order that re- Motion of Non-Confidence In Government Out of Order Can you make that turn? Stop on time? . . . Will that engine quit? Will those tires hold? . . . Don't gamble on a guess! Drive in Today for a safety check-up! INQUEST (Continued from page 1 VICTORIA (CP) A motion of non-confidence In the govern- fJANE OVEll succeed. Beginning at trick two the i three top spades were cashed. ' On the third spade, Mr. Abel discarded the deuce of clubs. One chance gone. Four club tricks were nuw cashed. On the 1 last two, the trey and five of hearts were played from the board. Mr. Dale had to make three discards. Without hesitation he dropped the deuce, four and six of hearts In that ordor. 'Mr. Champion next led a diamond and cashed the king an1 queen. Mr. Abel showed out on the queen of diamonds, dropping the it) of clubs. Another chance gone. BLUFFER WINS GAME At this point everybody was down to three cards. Mr. Champion knew Mr. Dale held the thc government's plan to substitute hospital insurance premiums with an Increase In sales tax. He wa.s also " reliably" Informed that the move was to satisfy r.nd believed to oe the last pet - i ment was ruled out of order by son to see the two men alive, i Speaker Thomas Irwin Thurs-could not definitely state wheth- : day. er the dinghy and anchor were Liberal Leader Arthur Laing MRDM'; when It left moved the vote after an hour- Social Creditcrs who demanded aboard the RAP hospital insurance. e AIID A ? r GIRL1 here. TO INSPF.CT CAMPS Clausen and Grove were going to one of the veteran fish- long budget debate speech which covered most of the points in the budget speech. The motion said it was re- rrret.teri that, t.hp htiriupr. InHipnt. Mr. Price asked that cafe operators be told to Issue individual checks Instead of issuing one for a group of customers. In the latter cae many customers were not getting the exemption of meals up to $1. buyer's camps to inspect some Ld no a,tcmpt at economy; that GENE NELSON floats and were only about five JACK I UONAIB Every car we check or repair receives the personal attention of 0 skilled technician. Our mechanic's "O.K." is your best bet for safe, trouble-free motoring! it failed to provide relief for municipalities; that the "sever Mr. Chant said It was "utter- good diamond and the good spade and one heart. 6o the end- ' Show Times .' Evenings . 7-9 p.m CAPITO miles from their destination. Elmer Clausen. 34-year-oid son of Mr. Clausen, told the Jury he last saw his father about ly ioou.M. w u, play was " out. If Mr. Dale were panles were going broke because v"' . ... : , ,,, dia Sot. Mat. ... 2 - 4:15.1 famous players thm thrown in with a spade or a 11:30 a.m. on March 10 on his of the 10 per cent tax on profit,. oinnA mond, he would be able to cash ity" of the proposed sales tax would effect business and employment, and that "ministerial pronouncements" in the budge debate had attacked leaders of organized labor. Public Works Minister P. A. Gaglardi will likely answer Mr. return from a vacation in Cali fornia. "No one went broke because he , sf " 8. " It came down to the heart . had a profit to tax." In answer to questions from Jurymen, he said he considered the RAP was in "fairly good" dance Laing's speech today when he SUPER SERVICE 'AT T1IK (OllM-K OF SKtOND AM) SFXOM) WHERE THE SERVICE IS SIXOXD TO NONE" I I.MORE PHILPOTT 'Continued from page 2) mecnanicai condition and be- , concludes the budget debate. E , finesse, then. There was no rea- j son to think Mr. Dale had the king of hearts as he had shown j no sign of being In trouble on ( the run of the clubs. After some thought Mr. Champion ' led a heart and finessed the queen. Mr. Dale won the last three , tricks. ' , lieved the dinghy would oe I E. Winch ICCF-Burnaby) will aboard when his fuher left ! conclude the debate for the ou- here. j position. The house then will He was critical the lapse ';e- ' turn to detailed stuc'y of tnede-tween the time the first report partmcntal estimates for 1951-was received by police and the 55. long since accepted certain welfare state features, against Vhich our own Conservatives field up their hand in holy horror. I myself, heaid the great r v. , V' .' V ' HA. r.-j- . . -. -'Va:' ti A. , . it- ' "' - . r " H " - - " ii k 1. -"f-:'v? -t.",. .' -I Vs?-'Jvi to the' modern JAKE'S RHYTHM KING Legion Auditorium - Friday, March 19 Admission $1.00 time of arrival of the police boat i Other speakers in the debate' Nlmslrk Churchill tell his own nomlna- nit- win!', nr .-aiiM-u luiiuri ycsicroay were irfo that another boat, the Union iCCF-Cranbrookl: Mrs. Lvdia I tlon meeting, in the last election Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRISI New address: 303 Srd Ave. Vv Phone Orw.n SMiO Steamships' '.tssiar "also hives- Arsens (SC-Victoria); B e r t something like this: 'isr.ited the HAP about 1 p.m., Price (SC -Vancouver- Centre t . "The Welfare State was not March 11 . . . but did not go to and W. N. Chant iSC-VictoriaU the invention of the Socialists., the wreck ... yet the body wi3 WORSE OFF I All the planning for the Welfare found 24 hours later." ! Mr. Laing said he figures 60 ' State was done under my wai- "I feel sure tint if a boat had per cent of British Columbians j time Prime Ministry." left h?re nt 11:20 Thursday , will be worse off under lncreas-1 You don't hear many Repub-morn hg, lions', life could have ed sales tax than they were un-llcans talking that way In Was-! been saved. , der hospital insurance' prcm- i hlngton. D,eputy Coroner George Dawes, ; lunis. speaking to the Jury said: "fori He asked Agriculture Minister some time a const guard service , Kenneth Kiernan to hear dele-has been advocated and If we j gations wishing to discuss the had had a coast guard vessel Eovprnment's abolislon of milk NOTICE OF MEETING PRINCE RUPERT FILM CLUB ORDER OF BUSINESS "Caesar and Cleopatra" FILM CLUB MEMBERS ONLY SUNDAY. MARCH 21 i 9:00 P.M. controls above the producer Mobile Gotlery OSLO CP) Norway's state-supported travelling art gallery has sent Its second exhibition on tour In the provinces. The first exhibit attracted thousands of visitors and the second is taking a selection of 28 paintings, 13 etchings and 10 For All Electrical Requirements 1 " : - of some kind, no doubt a liTc rould have been saved In this case." Summing up, he said the jurors must weigh all the facts a n d reviewed briefly events from, the timet the first report was received up to the finding of the body. Members of the jury were: Don Harrison, foreman, Eric Grant, James McLean, Ian Dobbie, John McKenzie and R. G. Farmer. level. Mr. Irwin backed up the point of Attorney-General Robert Bonner that the motion of non-confidence was out of order be-ause it did not have the requisite two days notice. Mr. Laing said newly married couples would suffer under th: sales tax Increase. He said Fraser Valley farmer were running at a loss of $1,-000.000 a year. The wholesale buyer, . not the consumer, was getting the benefit to the price decontrol order. Mrs. Arsens said naturopaths '. "Y"..22r J-i-4 V'VxvHh j can do more to alleviate overcrowding in hospitals than anything else. She said while doe-tors fill patients full of pills and ' furgeons "cut out your parts," 1 naturopaths and dieticians can i prevent ailments. ! Mr. Nimslck said' he was "rc-j Uably" Informed that B.C. 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