Pn'nce Kupeir UOiiy 'iNewi , x-' .? j Saturday. April 19, 1952 , 1 yy-v-ycT n CO. if IE PRECISION SAW FILING 1 (CLOSL'RE TI.MF 10 a.m. on day of publicatlun) Classified Advertising is payable la advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 3o per Word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notice Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE, BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKWOOD CARS FOB SALE rIunders Sot Stage for Squeeze Play ANNOUNCEMENTS The Prints? Rupert Aero Club wm noia a dinner ior members mH iaym.f. at- n ni . . r ' wiu i ,uj ti I . oJ JJ. 111. UI1 OUV urday, April 19. A general meeting and a dance will follow Tickets now available from anyl In books, the hands which illustrate squeeze plays are set up so that there is nothing the defenders can do about it. In actual play, however, a squeeze often develops as the play goes along and after a blunder or series of blunder's bv the defenders. of the directors. Admission $5.00 for" SAtBuTlftSft Monarch, ex-per couple. Tickets must be pur-. cenPnt condition. Phone 677. chased on or before April 18. (tfc) svfninw It may not be tair to charge Mr. Muzzy or Mr. Abel with out right errors in the defense ef today's hand. Let's say they just made unfortunate choices of leads. If a club had been led bv the defense at any time, a squeeze play would not have been possible. But Mr. Muszy's opening lead was a spade and Mr. Abel s nine spot forced Uve ace. Typically enough. Miss Brash 1 didn't look at all , worried in ! spite of the fact that she had a sure trump loser and. possible losers in spades and clubs. After a little thought she fashed dummy's three top diamonds and got rid of her spade loser. Next she led a trump and Mr. Abel was in with the ace. He, too, had a chance to lead a club but, instead returned the lung of spades. Miss Brash ruffed ; For nin. . HA! b RO0PS- P 0. Box 1 Blue 59 ,.x m Anent: nUs Terminal Island City Builders John F. L. Hughes D C chiropractor' Hrs.: 10:30-12:30, 2:00-5 00 Eves : by appointment only 21-23 Besner Block Phone Blue 443 rv iCOTT McLaren chartered accountant lames Block G08-3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Bo 374 GEORGE RORIE&C0. AC COUNT A IS lit AUDITORS liesncr Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its tranche 2044th Street Phone 855 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK SAUNDERS BROS. We Pour Cement For Less Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heeli and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ate. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER S STUDIO 218 4li Street Box 845 Phone Green 889 Prince Rupert and then ran off all of but herjtrl(k Her attual no!ding her trumps one, At this stage everybody had four cards. And Miss Brash had AS I SEE IT (Continued from page 2) ible folly of France aided and matt: WEOR Pbone Blue 15 84-tc. tt'm 8. abetted in this case by Britain I and the queen of spades. and A?rfr.7 t'TZ flV Miss Brasn r heart. Mr 1 P0"tlcali Muzzy had to keep his diamond of Rusa T lra'iS iu u ,lt0 bpat dummy's four spot, so , ?l gt fUfh f he drPPt,d club. The now th. that n part o the world last ywrj worth!f diamond was discard-, and everywhere I went I found' frn thA hnorrt J Train Sci Far the East- DaiiyMctptfe From the ast- Daily exceffiS: LING THE TAILOR Tailoring - Alterations and Clothe Matlr-to-MeaMire. 230 Sixth St. Phone 649 PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding RPFCTAI ISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Make Your Printing Matter Part of. Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed natter ior your particular ou.slness? Type faces Rive you this outstanding distinctiveness . . . and these can be supplied by out: modern printing department. Dibb Printing Co. TAX BURDEN LIGHTENED To YOU our customers we are passing on the 10',; reduction in federal taves. Our Completely Ncw-in 1 05.1 line has been reduced as much as FORDS as per model $141 to $195 MONARCH $185 to $230 Come In and "test drive'' the All-New Ford and Monarch. Also Sc-e our complete line of inspected u.scd cars at reduced prices. ' BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone C3 DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders 1-hone 133 PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know 0 PHONE 74 For Repairs and Alterations Smith SEIkins Ltd. P.O. Hox 274 CrumooH too. OI'Beon? For the MEAL that IB FOR SALE 1950 Austin A-40 sedan, excellent condition having travelled mai&ly on first class roads. Priced nt Vancouver. Price $1250.00 cash. Phone Mr. Fraser, 477. (tf) FOR SAUE-'51 Wagard. Low mileage., undercoateek radio, heater. Can be financed. $1400 or best offer. Red 587. 93p) BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE Speed Boat "What IV" Bill Jackson designed. 13' 8", havy plywood construction. ll Two eockpitts, birch plywood deck, chrome hardware, one year old. Phone 8 Green 779. l94p FOR SALE" NATIONAL Machinery Co. Limited. Distributors for: Mining, Sawmill, - Logging and Contractors' Equipment. Enquiries invited. Granville- Island, Vancouver 1, B.C. tfi 1 FOR SALE Combination weod, coal and gas range, good condition. Phone Black 448. (93c) 8 FOR SALE Hotpoiat electric! range, excellent condition; also new lawnmower and grass shears. Phone Blue 865 after 6 p.m. (94c) FOR SALE General Electrie cottage model stow, like new. Suite 106. Elizabeth Apts.. between 6 and 8 p.m. if4p OFFERS plainly marked "Offer for Iron" on the envelope will be received bji the undersien-ed up to noon, May 5th. for a pile of scrap iron located "as is and where is" at the Public Works Yard, Prince Ruoert, 11 B.C. Further details available from District Engineer. Public Works Denartment, Prince Runert.'B.C. Tine-scrap will be sold by weight against certi fied wewht tickets and offers 'which will be subiect to 3 R.6. & M.A. UX, should state i 9 tne amount Der Dounrt or oer ton. PURCHASING COMMISSION, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, 9 VICTORIA, B.C. IAI7.19-HI IFOR SALE Mercury 11 h.p. 2- man cnain saw in a-i condition with 4 foot bar and 2 chains, $35000, one Harley-Davidson 11 twin, needs transmission 11 repair $175.00. J. Koz- 11 1 lski. Prince George, B.C. ' (95p) FOB RENT roB NT Room. Black 232. 1 (88p) DO YOU WANT TO RENT a five-roomed, bunaalow with three bedrooms. Oil heat. Full basement. Rent $80 per month. Box 348 Daily News. lt) FOR RENT Large furnished "Ami suiiamc ior nouseKeeo-ing to quiet workins couole. Close in. Write Box 360 Daily TO News. dtp) ROOM FOR RENT With house-keenine privileges. Box 354 Daily News. (95p FOR RENT Sleeping room. Phone Red 56a 93p) FOR RENTStor or show Tooni x.&u, at 844 3rd Ave. -West. Front will be fixed to suit tenant. Prince Rupert Realty Co., over Broadway Cafe. (tf) ROOM FOR RFOTlilrf"prefe7-red. Black 973. 98p) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Furnished suite or home. Counle with 5-year-old daughter. Room 78 : Prinee Rupert Hotel. 94p WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room suite or hnnf fnaiich- ed or unfurnished, by young couple and school-age irirl. raune tsiue 849. (97p) WANTED TO RENT -3 or 4 room apartment or house No children. Box 358, Daily News. (93p) WANTED TO RENT Small apartment, furnished or unfurnished, for couple. Bos 353 Daily News. (g4P) WANTED TO RENT Small house or suite. Yflnnn- and child. Phone Williams 26Q, days. (94p) WANTED TO RENT Apartment or small house, semi-furnished. Phone Red 860. (94p) WANTED TO RENT House or apartment by May j. Cross Red 603. (96p) WANTED TO RENT House nr of suite by May 1. Box 354, Daily News. (94p) WANTED W A N T F, TOP MARKET PRTCF paid for srraD iron, 14, tel. brass. eorjpr. lead. etc. Honest irrndin Promnt, pav-unt nwle AHas Iron At MetpLs LH., 950 Prior St. Vsrv-"er, R C. Phome PAcific R7. ' tf) CASH for scrap east, brass, cop-ner. batteries and radiators. Phone 543. Call 629 6th Avenue West. City, (tf) RADIO DIAL CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) SATURDAY P.M. 6:00 CBC Sport Page 5:30 Light Concert Orch. 6:00 Cbu i;ews 6:05 Hockey Broadcast 7:30 Organ Wu. tc 8:00 Bold Venture 8:30 The JiUUMce Show 9.00 Prairie Schooner 9:30 Paul Whilemnn Club 10:00 CBV News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Armelale Chorus 10:30 Trocadero Orchestra .OO Wtmlier Rrpuit and Sin-off SUNDAY AM :30 Sunday Morning Recttftl 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Music for Medlthtloa 9:30 Harmony Harbor 9:59 Time 8it;nl 10:00 BC Gardener 10:15 Just Mary ' 10:30 ..The Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capital Report 11:30 Kelltious Period P.M. 12:00 New York Philharmonic 30 Critically Speaking 2:00 Fiddle Joe's Yarns 2:30 Jake and the Kid :00 The Four Gentlemen 3:15 CBC News ;j;J Ask the Weatherman 3:27 Regional Weather Forecast 3:30 Wimupeg Symphany 4:30 Roll rsac the Years 5:00 National Sunday Evening Hr. 5:30 Little Symphonies 6:00 Stage '52 7:00 CBC News 7:18 Weekend Review 7:20 Our Special Speaker 7:30 Music tor Strum's 8:00 Musical Comedies 9:00 Red Skelton Show 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News K:10 CBC News 10:15 Mountain Men 10:30 Ballad' Time 10:45 Composer's Corner :00 Weather Report aad Sign-off MONDAY A.M.' 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:M Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 15 Music for Modems 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:50 Dorothy Douglas Show :55 Recorded Interlude 9:59 Tim Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Barry Wood Show 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:5 "Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time :30 Weather Report :31 Message Period 1 :33 Recorded Interlude :45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:3.) B C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude :00 Afternoon Concert 1:45 CBC Cooking' School 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Recorui at Random 3:00 Tea Ttnj With the Stars 3:15 Musical Program 3:30 Todays .'uest 3:45 Novel Time 4:00 Sunshine Society REAL ESTATE SELL For occupation July 1, nve-bedroom, iwo-storey insulated house with furnace, full basement dug and part cement, close to Conrad School. Can be occupied as a duplex. Phone 600 or Blue 983. (96p) FOR SALE--Smali poultry farm on city "i-property f- Modern housing for 1500 birds. Automatic water and light installed. Eight-room modern home, nice grounds and garden, small fruits and vegetables. Unlimited market at premium prices. Particulars, P.O. Box .225. (96c) FOR SALE 4 room Wartime. Newly decorated, porch and driveway. Apply 1531 Second Overlook. 97P) LOST AND FOUND ,LOST Pontiac hubcap and chrome wheel trim. Reward Kea 129. (93p) LOST Brown overcoat on First Overlook, Saturday night Finder please phone Blue 701. (94p) FOUND Gold piece tie pin. Black 154. . (94P) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES LaSalle Extension University 3743 West 10th Avenue ' Vancouver, B.C. (102c) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR. ACT" (Section 27.) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE. Notice Is hereby given that on th 22nd day of April next, the under-Signed Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer Beer Licence No. 1074, Issued la respect of premises being part of a bunding known as Commercial Hotel, situate at 901 First Avenn. w. the city of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 13 and Block 9. Bectton I, Map 923 Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Harold Willnrd Hel-gerson to William Harvey Murray of 65 Eighth Avenue Bast, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the transferee. Dated Prince Rupert, Written man tWs t"iy Marcb' WILLIAM HARVEY MURRAY, Applicant and Transferee. (100c) BEST OF . 1M J mm ' A FOR TAKE OL'T ORDERS FBOXI (91c) Women's Curling Club meeting, April 21, 8 p.m., Teen Room, Civic Centre. Canadian Legion card party, April 23. St. Peter's Spring bazaar, April 24. Girl Ouide tea and sale, Anglican Cathedral Hall, Saturday, April 26. United church W. A. Spring Bazaar Mav 1. L.O.B.A. Spring sale, home-cooking, etc., May 3. . . Sonja's Tea, May 10. Presbyterian Missionary Tea May 14. Eastern Star tea, Masonic Temple. May 15. Men's Rotary tea, Civic Centre, May 22. Cathedral tea and rummage sale, May 31. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Erik-sen in the Prince Rupert General Hospital April 17, 1952, a daughter, sister for Robert and Lynne. dtp) Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bussey in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, April 17, a boy, Alan William, 7 lbs. 5 oz. a brother for Ona. dtp) PERSONAL WE PAY cash lor burnt out motors, any size rr make. Wil-ford Electrical Works, Cow Bay. Phone Blue 391. tf PHOTOS of men's and ladies' curling bonspiel winning rinks now available at the Daily News. Please call. (tf) -1 PftONE la your liorihland Dairy,! for daily delivery except Sunday. By looking after your! milk your milk will look after! you. Keep it cool. All milkf guaiiiuilt'eu. ' 11 UNWANTEU HAIR--Permanently eradicated with Saca-Pelo me most remarkbale discov erv of the aJ?e? Saca-Pelo guaranteed to kill the roots ff ariv hai 9nH nntuino ' drugs or chemicals. LorBeer Lab. 679 Granville, Vancouver. BC (H) HAIR TROUBLE1 If you're having hair troubles consult Mr. Powell at Jerry's Beauty Salon j across from Super-Valu. Phone (tf) THE NICEST pcoole in town ride with Black & White. Call 65. (09c) HELP WANTED MALE The British Columbia Civil Ser-vice reouires ;.PSYCHIATRIC AIDES ? Male ) V f or the Home for the- Aged. Terrace. ' i SALARY: $208.05 rising to $230.50 oer month, includine Cost-of-Living Bonus, and special living allowance. DUTIES To assist in the treatment and general care of inmates as assigned- to per-. form cleaning and related duties as reauired. QUALIFICATIONS High School education; preferably Grade 10 or equivalent: ability to' understand and follow directions; a degree of tact and judgment. Candidates must be . British subjects, not over 45 years or age, except in the case of ex-servicemen who are given- preference. Application Forms, obtainable from anv Government Agent, or the Civil Service Commission 636 Burrard Street, Vancouver, to be completed and returned to the Superintendent. HOME' FOR THE AGED, TERRACE, IMMEDIATELY. (ltc) QUALIFIED night dispatcher required. Good wages. 99 Taxi. (tf) W ANTED Reliable man Tiawleieh Dealer. A fine op- portunity to step into a good Rawleieh Business where the products have been sold for almost 40 years. Experience not necessary. Write Raw-leigh's. Dept. WQ-D-166-163, Winnipeg. MALE OR FEMALE" HELP CLERK-TYPIST wanted for Public Works office. Courthouse. Call in person or phone 433. . , 93c) PART-TIME interviewers to do occasional work inr jMiblie opinion and marketing re. search company. Senior Matriculation or better required Write details, stating age, education, etc.. to: Crimean Research Limited, 20 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario. (93c) South dealer Ea.st-We.st vulnerable V.irl h (Mri Keen) S J 3 2 H K 6 4 D A K w 4 C A 7 0 el Knit (Mi. Muy.t) Uirl) S 7 5 K (J 10 9 4 H J 8 2 H-A D J 8 3 2 D 10 9 fl c J 3 C II) 9 4 2 SuiK ll (MU llntoli g g H Q 10 9 8 7 5 IV- 7 5 C K 8 5 The bidding: South West North East 1 H Pas 2 D P8 2 H Pass .1 C PftAS 3 H Puss 4 NT Pkss 5 D Pass 6 H All pass Apparently) a sure club loser, .hjf.h rrt.. tVl ctfinir was three clubs to the king and a heart. j Mr. Muzzy had his original three clubs and the jack of diamonds. Dummy was down to the ace and one club, the four of diamonds and the inrfc nf SDades Mr Ahel had thro rink1 . ... .. . an iirt-s.r .iiiiif'ii it 1 ivi r Hnp nn couldn't throw away his high spade and made dummy's Jack good, so he also discarded a club. Miss Brash then won the last three tricks in the club suit. .' ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MEANS PLUS ' BUSINESS ' FOR YOU GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 327 DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe IONDIE COULD M3USE MAN CUP -,mm BROADWAY CAR GENERAL CONSTRUCTS FLOOR SANDING GENERAL REPAID CABINET WORK GREER & BRIDDEN 215 First Avenue W. Phone 909 the same story. Ud till now thers . 1 are no strong Communist par ties operating above ground. Even the underground Communist parties are of small account, to date. But the political climate in all those countries is "made to order" for Commu-ism to sweep in like a prairie fire, once it gets a start. FRANCE'S folly in Africa is the ! more incredible since she j seems to have learned nothing ; from the tragedy in Indo-China. Immediately after the Second World War it would have been possible to settle the Indo-China. They (the French Communists) expected to come to power in France in the near future and they wanted to retain Indo-China' under the direct control of France in order to have a ready made base of operations in Asia. They were caugnt m their own trickery. APPALLING as i.s France's folly in regard to African hnme rule movements the Khm-r sightedness of the U.S.A. seems even more Incredible. There was a time when American actually believed the great words at the start of the Declaration of Independence. Try Daily News Wont Ads Stamp Collectors 1(1(1 Different World lit,- ' ' Mump $ 200 ll!li-reiit,tWwlfl Hide "'"Px 300 Different World Wide s,i"l $ .'i.-i 500 Different World W jile - ""l $1.0(1 Or one packet of each . . . ;.oo 'ah with order, please I 11 1! seil fiiiiudlaii -tamp., accepted n.s payment PETER MORVILLE 123G Davie St., Vancouver, B.C. A19, 26. M3. 10 p Popular Steamer Prince Rupert ' SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Porta Each Thursday at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Comfort and Service For Reservations Write or Call CITY: OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. accountants" PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Income Tax specialist. S O Furk, Stone Bulldine. Red 593. (20m) cient ..... Service, TlrtiM. it Canaaan for Oxygen, f; welding supP LINDSAY'SC; I STORAW Sudani JOHN 4 BULG Oy(itlh 1 Third Av' WRATH A LL'S Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTINO ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES ?hone Green 136 Bo 78 CjOOlllJt ooiltjear "The Greatest Name In Rubber" Hose Bellini Mattinf Tires Tubes Batteries Airfoam Products Wholesale Only NORTHERN TIRE . & RUBBER CO. "12 2nd Ave. P.O. Box 1481 Phone Green 992 tvfdv Arrf-"Dwnrj - 1 AT THIS TIME. ML 1 I HAVE TO HAVE ' A : I'M 1- '.J Mr 'hi u nFLIGHiru",fJ THAT'S STRANGE-) 1 THy U5UALLy ASK FOP A CUP J OF coffcc " old custom; sim x