Pnr,cc Rupert Da.iy Nr'; Monday. January 26, jaf.a Russian Painters Must Put Politics CLASSIFIED Mis I . yx&Ji PHONE 743 FOR HELPFUL CLASSIFIED AD-TAKER C' DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 4:30 PM. DAY PREVIOnS FOR SALE 7 f ' ...- . ...... ... . ...... ,'" " - I if t A.--' W H . V- '. V-gi - '"w . i f. - - r; t t Comfort-Speed -and Safety AIR LINES Phone 476 3C 0i3 PP I hvi m PRINCE RUPERT lo KETCHIKAN with connections to SEATTLE WHITEHORSE - ANCHORAGE ';f 4 . ; ; Ml I CSS Professional BROOM AWAY If you want to gvt away from a ririlt delivery or i( you want to develop a smooth, effortless swing and follow through In releasing your stone . . . whether you slide or not . . . keep your broom off Die ice! Only as a las; resort to prevc it a (all jhmld the broom touch the ice surface and if it happens, the handle of the broom should strike the ire before the straw Let me list the "rion'ts" first Use this as a check list next time you get out on the Ice. (1) Don't hold the briam be hi ml you when you are taking your stance in the hack. Why? Every player who rides the s:rat of his broom starts off thi way If you hold your broom straight to your left side with the straw pointing forward, it is impossible for you to ride the broom. It U also almost Impossible for you then to drift off the corr-ec- line i f c liei. (2) Don't point the straw of the hrnom down. This is another temptation to ride your broom for balance. Hold the broom handle well up the shaft near the shoulder, where it balance., easily In your hand. Keep tt. siraw poi ited ahead and up a l'Ule. 1 Sure, i- will take practice Cut dow i a little on your leg drive and length (.f .slldo. Get out on the Ice and practice this Natural! . don't experiment during a scheduled game. Try tt in a practice game or on the ice by yourself. Keep at it. Don't quit trying because you can't master it the first day. There are many curling seasons ahead of you. and you will be surprised how easily it will come to you if you persist for a few week. Next... "Slide? How For?'... DELUXE PRESS "Gcstctncr" Duplicating Circular Let'.ers - Monthly Hulle'liis biiv kmd of Business forms. Direct mail advert ts!ni, etc 30 - 40'". le's than regular prmtm;!. Phone 383 P.O. Box 99 731 ?nd Av. W I'rlncff Rupert, UC. G . ' i uj our nuiilii rt l.sl Ve do the rest. I.KIIK & BKIDDI V LTII. lludUrr ami 4 untri tirs New Coivstructlon, Repati. Fuundailofis and Re-riKiIUiK 31i-lsl Ave. W . Phone 909 1 O. Box 71 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK FVHRY JOB GUARANTIED V. e Pi ur t;e.r.ent For I-e?a Phone Blue 939 PRECISION SAW FILING All Types of Saws Sharpened 215 Isl Ave. W. I'liune !H)1 PRINCE RUPERT IIDUm tlTfRY Custom Tailored Furniture REPAIRING - HE.MOUEIAINO ph nine REI1LI1.DINU is 13. ,3 io;r ui A ,e W j BLACKWOOD on First, Art Second LONDON iReuterii The tast of the Russian artist Is to gild the Soviet lily even tl he fn ' has to wipe o:( the mud Wi rkinc within the Iramewor't o( "socialist . realism." which bars mode, nust, rublst or Im-pre'diuilst works, he mint pu' politics first, art v r uxi. Since Soviet hie must never e painted in drab c; .lots, "rcility ' sometimes requires rctou: lim . Because they failed to appreciate this, several Soviet urtuu have been rapped over the-knuckles by the influential p n-txiical. "Cultu e and Life." published under dirertlim of Hi-Soviet central committee One artbt tilled hU ranv.i.. -Mother." Accoiding to "Culture and Life." he cirew u .-q ia-lid old woman with a w.it .! face, painted in ereen and trn,v;i colors, on a dirty brown background," U. Vasnet-sov painted "a chi- otic accumulation of black, red I and white ::'' and cut i-d th;- work "The Littie Hum. ;iked Horse." a!-. ' a favuiile Ha -lull fai:y''ile 'A mo.'kt ry." .-ai l "Cuiturt and Lt!e " A third artist p.ilnted "A Woman in a Grey Fur Coat." T.'.e S.jviet pc.-!KUcal s.i d lie portrayed her face at ocin.; "uitii-oui thought or ftehnj." H a.i ieu "The portrait Is p unted In hrl, yellow shades and evokes a lee!- j ing of aversion." Police Drive Convicts i Buck to Cells PITTSBURGH CP O.'ficlaU t the Western State Penitentiary regained full control of the prison after state police drove convicts back lito lx kless cells with a volley of hots i Sincv the riot ended last M hi- I dav. l.OOO prisoners had been! roaming their two cellbli ks because they had broken lock. ,,i cell doo: s. A detail of slate police, armed with rifles and phtois, entered the cellblock. fi.ed a warnln volley to forestall any pos.slulc resistance and ordered the convicts Into cells. Eleven Killed By German Bomb i BERLIN CP Explosion of a j wartime German bomb at a K - j viet zone airfield near Berlin, killed at least 11 persons In- eluding several Russian soldle- s end Injured more than 20 jUi-er.s. The blast occurred Wednesday at Oranlenbuig airfield, !0 mile north of Berlin, duitne an attempt to defuse the bomb Old Trails LIMA. Peru (CP) - Exp'.on r Vic. tor von Hagen and hU wile have started a two- ear rxoloialion of the ancient Inca hkhwav system. They aim to map a vast area between Peru and E iia;i ir to find how murh of the historic system can be tied Into the m. d-ern Pan-American Hi, h.; '. I lolKISis! - .J- 1 SMH lbi tinltMmm to M m 4. 1 MMI c.J IW s kv 0.m sfl t CslmiiblSi. v' " ; By Mr. Abel h EASLEY BLACKWOOD Awed by His Opponents; Fails To Pass Knowing when to pass. made a big .difference in 4' (today's deal. It could have meant a swing of one NEWS ADS get' RESULT Ci3sificd Rates 'Jlopurt kia-c 4:j0 p.m. da j previous to publ'.-RUcn. I ?kuw;ri.-d, 3 cents per word peri ' Inse; Uon; minlmcai charge 50 ten's. j 8trth Voti-ei, 50 ecrtis. Cards of Thanks, Desth Notices.' ."uner?) Notice,-Marriage and F.vu;iea:M-i A-TT.iuncemcnU, r2.o.j. l.'?; 1r:r prt- ANNOCVJIMLNTS Catholic card party, -an. 13 tnd 2a. IO.D.F.. bake sale, Jan. 31. United Church A. Valentine tea, Feb. 12. Legion Auxiliary Valentine dance, Feb. 13. i Hospital Auxiliary Valentine tea, 2 30 Saturday. Feb. 14, Mrs. J A. Maedonald, 327 5th Ave. Ea.',t. ' , Legion Auxiliary Tea and fashion Show, March 18. . Legion Auxiliary Spring ule, Mr;ich "5. Conrad P.-TA. White Eek- pliant salr, March 28. t - Easter Tea and Sale April 2. , LcKin Auxiliary Card parties Feb. 4 and 18. St. Andrews Cathedi-i bazaar . Thursday, April 0. i L.O B A. bazaar, May 6. C.C K. iiiK .sale. May 20. ! , CARD OK THANKS ' I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to all my friends for their kind words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings' extended t. the death of my, beloved mother, Mrs. Margaret Graham. -nawmome j. uranam upl I'MtSONAL . . j I HAVE finally located articles fiir speed boat stolen from 723 1 Bacon St. Will Rive party con-' eemed seven days to return before turning over to law. George Brown. 421 p I lilSINFSS PKKStiNALS PHONE 18 your Northland Dairy,', for dailv delivery except Sun-: day By looking after your, milk yciur milk will look after j you. KV ep it cool. All milk ' guaranteed. uft NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited, Distributors lor: Mining, Kawmiil feginj and Contractors' Equipment, .nquir- ie invitea. uranvwj island. Vancouver l. h.u. tt( AGENTS for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for oxygen, acetylene and all welding supplies. l.f, dsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Phone 60. c THg ELLOTEICIAN D Guyatt, "u. Wirini; and Electrical Repairs. 149 9th Ave West. Phone Red 165. (27)1 - JOHNNIE KNOWLES For1 prompt coal deliveries and m..s-nper service. Phone Black 433. , 33p) PHIL PROUTT-Reliable home services. Chimney sweep. bHrner cleaning, etc. Phone Green 9WS. 4 22) COLLECTIONS FOR ELECTRO-LUX now made at Prince Rupert Realty Co., Third Ave. W. For parts, sale? service, phone Blue j70. , (c) PLUMBING, autom'S oil heat-Inp, sheet metal work. Phone 543, 630 6'-h West. Letodrnean (t() (VILFORD Elect: leal Works. Motors taught, z-M, rewound and repaired (to SIMPLICITY-D r e TH Patterns and Newlands Wool at the VARIETY STORE. 126) UAGA7.1NES. noveitier Sdie'iS News Ktand (rt ('EARLY evecb dy uses 69. (e IIK.P W A .NT ID J E.M A l.fc TYPIST WANTED Typist required immediately for either temporary or steady position. Must have at least three years typing experience after completion of training. Dictaphone experience desirable but not necessary. Only expert typist will bo considered. Arrangements to live at hospital residence preferred but it is possible to commute dally from the city. Apply to Dr. J D. Oalhraith. Medical Super-tendent, Miller Bay Hospital (21e) HELP WANTED MALE WANTED A man to starthls own business. Almost no money required. Sewing machine experience helpful, but not essential. Reply to Box 599. Dally News. (27) WANTED Experienced sawmill worker Group Mills, Oona River, B.C. (2!p " FirsALi r FOll SALE Booker heater and cabinet. One month old, Black 3u6 I21p) vSnhieel lo Change) RADIO DIAL j CFPR 140 KUKycle WW.WVW vuv- iONUAt ru 4.J0-tllry of thf Sewn Sister 4 45 CISC' Nrws Watlu-r Krxirt .yiio- hit Conuui ntury ! S OS Kawhm 5 :iO- N.,w I Ask You' 6 OO 6iifHr STfna 6 46 Smiify fUirut lit Orw.7 7 00 CBC Nrs 7 IS UC N-w Roundup 7 JO- - Burns Day rrofrum i 8 w- Tl.i p.in..'ut Sartre B 15 Cbc Syinpiuy Orrh, i 9 00 N.-ttloiut' f rni ftad;) Pirutn 9 :io Hrres Julmtio 10 .00 CBC New I'i'Hl CBC News 10 15 Provincial Affairs 6orls 10 jll Tl.L tiUat 11 00 -Weather Ki por H O.I Miimc till Mii.',:.,h; 12 oO. --Cjlt'U Oil Alio ct. TUESDAY A M 1 00 B. C. Fishermen s Itrcadca 7:!S Mn.sical CUH 7 .'10 CBC News; Wmlir Re(rt 7:3A Mwlrnl CiiK 8 ()0 t BC News 8 10-Hcrt.' Bill Oond B 16 Mornmt; sjdk B V'irmiiK U vtUioiis B 4S--Llilie Cf'liOTt :fjO- BBC Nex Mild Commentary S:15 -luMc;'.i Varieties tt S9 ii..ie Sr'TKU 10:01 Morrmijt Visit 10 is -Hidersi ol tap Purple Sa?" 10 SO This Week s Artist 10.4S IMU'.leal KlUiitll 1 1 -oo Kindergarten (.1 tho Air 11 IS ltitvindup lima 1 1 :30 Wi-utr.cr l4-.'-urt 111 Uf:.sae i'cri- i 11 S3 Hrc. Int. 11 :4j ri-iindmavun Wei: ,''r PM. la OO-Mul-dfiV MUod.n 19 tf, TRP N-w 2S 'ftwram liciime ZJ' ,'r:" ' ata:-1 . V!-Ilf cni.cflt Huur IW-BC Sctiuul Brukdcut 2 30 - pr'ae:itiiiK . . . '.' 1a- ' ClKpf, oil the Old Brock" 3 00 Kecrd-i lur Y'.u ,'i 'JO -'I rans-Cp.nuda Muttneu 4 1 6 -ltoad hti 4 :jo Biii, y tosh' ul B-X'&t Today's Stocks (l...irli- . II. J,,hn-lo:i la. I I.I I VANCOIVEK American Standard . .08 Ejialoine 4.80 B K. X .03 Caribjo Quartz . 1 40 Cungreis .OJ Cronin Bubine i.j Giant Mascot . . . .53 i Indian Mines Oil Pioneer 1 90 Premier Border .14 Privateer . .07 Reeves Ma::Donald 3.10 ; Sheep Creek 10D Silbak Premier .27 . laku River . .() Var.anda .02 t Salmon Gold .01',-. Spud Valley 04'., , Silver Standard . 1 53 Western Uranium 4 Oi) Sil-Van .57 Oils-Anglo I Canadian 7 90 A. P. C'.u. .35 ' Calmont 1 7j C. ii E 13 75 Central Leduc 335 Home Oil 11.50 Mercury ... .22 Royal Canadian . 16'.i TORONTO Athona .18 Aumaque .18 Bevcourt .03 Buffalo Canadian .23 Consol. Smelter 32 25 Conwest 5 10 Donalda .62',-j Eldona .42 East Suilivan 6 40 God's Lake . .93 Harricana .12 j Heva .08 Duvex .45 Joliet Quebec. .40 Little Lor,;s Lac ... .71 Lynx . .13 McLeod Cockshutt . 2.;o Monet a : . .43 Negus .20 Noranda . 78 25 Louvicourt .20 Petrol Oil & Gas .65 Sherrit Gordon . 555 Steep Rock . 885 Silver Miiler ajt .. 109 Sweet Grass Oil i .76 Golden Maniton . 340 Greece Creek ... .. ,0T!a Landover Oils "t . .39 Nesbitt Lablnp if .. 292 Ji Arson Blamed For Box Fire PHILADELPHIA (CP) A $1,-500,000 fire awept through a wiuthwest Philadelphia paper box manulacturlng plain Saturday and a city official said there "as a definite possibility of arson. J (;" John F Cjjunjjiiy, owner of the damaged plant, the Connelly Container do., said the plant had been shut down "by a wildcat strike" Friday night. FOR SALE L.50 Gibson carved top F hole guitar. Grand au-uivonuni s;ze. complete with pickguard, picks. Initial plate ana case one vear oia, Like ; new. $95 00. Original price . 140O0. Phono Blue Ml be-1 tween 6 and 7pm 22i FOR SALE Steel beds, cotton mattress and springs, complete I I $10 00 each. Kinder trea dle sewing machine. S45 00 Apply St. Elmo Hotel No phone. i21p) FOR SALE Four-room house with attic. Downtown location. Possession in March Price $t'VK) rah Phnn Hiyril Hotel between 4 and 7. ask (or Walter Gurvich. i26p! FOR SALE Marine repair ma- chine shop, fully equipped. home terms. No tnflers. please F"r information apply Box i'78, Prin'-e Rupert. B.C. i25p FOO I HILIi? (soot less! coal. Phone 851. PhilpoU, EvtH & Co. Ltd. (c! r." , Z Z Z cv-r. FOR otip SALE Circular, band and jointer saws, boys' bike, bedstead. 786 Alfred St. 1 21 C.lK.i FOR SALE FOR RAI.F1M9 RnifV i.ri,u,r motor completely overhauled! Price $600 cash. Apply 723 Bacon St. after 5. (21pi ' FOR SALE 1950 custom built . Ford sedan. All accessories. : Phone Black 913. 21i ' FOR SALE '37 Plymouth sedan in good condition. Radio and heater. Phone Red 806. 1 21p) i !FOR SALE '51 Hudson sedan. This Pfir id In Al cliona nA is cuarnntef f! f:sh or terms i Black & White Taxi Co. 1 19 , UfcAL FSTATE SPECIAL Wartime four with stairway to: two rooms in attic. On 7th Ave.! jnear MiBride. Price $45(Ki00 Terms arranged. Exclusive list- ing. Arinstroner Aconcies Ltd. D. phone ,, 342- . Blark 197 evenings FOR SALE Five acres, mil from town centre. Three; houses: one seven-rooms with i bathroom, one three-rooms ! with bathroom, one two- j rooms. Electricity, water and i phone installed. For furthei I information write to Box 523. ! Terrace, B.C. (22) i FOR SALE Six-room fully furnished house with three-room basement suite. Hot water heating. Phone Red 129. 21i f,u rent FOR RENT One-room furnished cabin (or working man only. Apply after 6 p.m. 740 Fulton. 1 22 1 SINGER SEWING CENTRE rent portable macrynes. Phone fM. (r) FOR RENT Sleeping room close j ln U41 Beach Place or Blue: 4.13. i . ( r'OR KENT Furnished two- 1 room suite. 238 6th West, i22-ncii FOR SALE Table and four! chairs with red trimmin ;. i Phone Red 977. i23 I FOR RENT Sleeping room 53 6th Ave. East. 23p) FOR RENT Comfortable room. Call at 337 8th W:-t. 1 22 W4N1KO TO RENT WANTED TO RENT-Hou.se. 4 rooms or more by March 1. Adults. Black 330. I21p) WANTED TO RENT House ' Blue 331. 26p TAXIS And TRANSFERS Start the New Year Right Change to BLACK and WHM'E For o Clean, Dependable Taxi Service, Call 65. "Ewntiuilly . . , Why not now?" CITY TRANSFER , Long Distance Furniture Movers CRATING and PACKING FURNITURE STORAGE Household Effects Moved to or. from any potnt In BC. Phone 950 First Ave, and McBrldc (e) ACC4)lTNTANTtl PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income lax (ipeclalist. 8. O. Furk Blone Building. Zei5'Jj. 20mi BATTERY HERVICE RUPERT Enttery Shop, 234 East 3rd Ave. Phone Blue 126. Repairs, rrharglrK and rebulld- "iK. Work guarauted. (c) JOHN H. BULGER I unit .r,V Iru John, Eulgcr Ltd. 'inlrd Avn.f John F L Hugiies, C. CIIlRf)l'ItACTf.K lira. 10 3O-12 JO. 2 00-S Ewes ; liy knpotitm-:it v. 21-23 Oilier Bal Th..!,,: III. if ii H.'G HELGERSC'i LIMIT ED RF.AI, ESTATE 4i INKl'E.'.S Phnnf 6I. Evenings ft j-t ; LING THE TAILC; Tailorini AllmtwM ntl fluthrs Madr lo-MriMii co Sixth st Pi- scott McLaren CHARTERED AX'OlST.l' James nj.H k ecs- Jfd Pi hire Paper'.. BC Phone- 347 PO 1 DINING PLEASURE in SPARKLING NfA SURROUNDINGS Commodore Ci PRINCE RIM Luxury Steomcf SAIUS FOR Vancouve and Intermedial f' Eoch Thursdoy at 11:13 p m. For KETCHIKAN WEONESDW MI"VI l omfort ami S"1 For Rcserv.i1 Write or f riTY OR A) iiifii' PRINCE BC Bl'ff; By CHIC YOUNG TiCX .... Mi.:.'- v.y . .-4 4 ft North dealer Neither side vulnerable nrth ( lr. hampion) S A K H - 4 S a D C K J 10 9 a Olr. Uiel) (Mrs. krrn) s J 1011 s- lol ! 1 h j "in a n--j io b a 2 d k a C -7 2 C A Q 4 (Sir. SluMrr) S N..n H -A K 9 7 ft II - A y 7 5 4 C - S 3 The billitlng N'm'iri t ast Btjutti Wmt 1 C IS 2 H 4 H Psks H a s Dill All puss Ike Calls Commander To Conference WASHINGTON f President Elsenhower Saturday called ln the ..ew commancer oi the 8th Army i'n Korea for a conference likely Itn rieal with the President's nlans " . r "r j"b iu u i.. """,.ui.u war. Elsenhower, who spent three days In Korea early ln December, arranged to meet at the White Hou-j with Lt.-Oen. Maxwell D. Taylor, chosen Friday to head the 8th Army. He succeeds Gen. James A. Van Fleet, who U retir ing. Eisenhower Is reported to have a plan of action prepared. Taylor, 51, has been deputy c.hh-f o( staff for operations and administration in Washington during most of the Korean war. The wild onion, a strong- . .. .1 ,, . i.u I- I SCCliicu, pungnii, lii-iu, luuou in tne rrairie provinces ana Ontario. BLONDIE (' H JkVY UL'.W" f Yf)LI HVF J 1 f WtS BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE il T ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe rJ Chop Suey - Chow Mein 4prn 6pm.- 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe or Outside Orrtrrs Phone 133 4.EOIU.F DWVKS AUCTIONEER Phnne Black 816 and Red I'M Train Schedule STANDARD TIME For the East-Dally exo. pt Sunday ...8 p m. Er.,in the East-Daily except Monday B:A0 p rr. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE if Mr1 .4 ' m V' ;, C ) thousand point. Mr. A1j'1 plays pretty w II more than luilf the time. Bui one of his weaknesses is he is jfomewiint awed by opponents like Mr. Masters and Mr. Cham- plcn. He wouldn't admit this, but when those two reach a contract against him. he secretly considers it good as made. He had a very poor defensive hand today, and when Mr. Mas-j teis bid six hearts, he elected to take a sacrifice at spades, the 'suit in which his partner hid overcalled. Six spades was set four tricks. M's. Keen losing w spades, a heart and two di?-monds. The 700 point set wouldn't i have been so bad IF Mr. Mas-! tern could have made six hearts. The heart slam would have netted 180 trick points. 500 points for the slam plus the value of the first (fame. However, there was no change for six hearts against a club opening. Mrs. Keen could, have won the first two tricks ln clubs and led a third round of the suit for Mr. Abel to ruff. She could have made sure of the club opening lead by doubling six hearts-u conventional dou - ki. ii.. ...ii..... i i i ; un: uUdiij liiuiiiK I'Jl iiuu in the first .".lit b d bv the event- ual dummy. Thus six hearts could have been defeated 300 points. Instead Mr. Abel's side went down 700, a swing of a thousand. Mr. Abel would have done. much better to raise spades immediatelyon the first round of bidding. That would have let Mrs. Keen know that he had a fair dummy (or a spade contract. With that knowledge, sho could have decided whether to sacrifice at six spades or take some other action. The way the blddi.if! actually went, Mr. Abel trapped himself and his partner. The opponents got all the way to the lx level before he ever told his partner he could play spades. Poor Mrs. Keen was forced to accept his decision that the sacrifice was in order. Obvious, the decision was no good. Helps Readers PARIS (CP) Beginning In July French citizens will be iilile tr ( Sllbscribe to f0R,1(.,n newspaper and magazines without currency ; restrictions and at low pa.tal rates, i ne new regulations 101-lowcd adoption by the universal pastal cunffaess of resolutions urging wider flow of world ! . .. And Wotch Your Parking, Too, Dogwood! - - .IX I . ro. - 1 -l N;6".i