Field Day. Set For Friday ;! A ' ;: hi" BLACKWOOD on Mounl'e Just Another Tough Guy While Living With Drug Addicts Special to The paiiy News HOUSTON Farmers and district agriculturists are holding their annual field day on Friday at 2 p.m. on the Pete Ruiter farm, the Houston area government illustration .station. lAppleby, ;C7A Hon stations: Waiit V." superintendent of Srn.LH perlmental sub-sta Preston, supervising w!l .and Ken Jameson, gil triet agriculturist H cie By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Today to SoturdayJ-9p:m: SoK Mot j7' Where Are These Cousins Who Know All the Cards? t CTTCAU rUIDTTnUitf umui uiinnuun ' criminal history. Thirty-one suspected peddlers landed in jail, and on evidence obtained by "Gerry" Constable Gerald Howe of the RCMP 21 have been sentenced to prison terms ranging up to five years. There were two acquittals, which the Crown is appealing, and eight cases are pending. INTERVIEW GIVN I The curtain of secrecy surrounding the RCMP's narcotics investigations was lifted for a time Tuesday and the 23-year-old constable told newspaper VANCOUVER (P To the drug peddlers along Vancouver's skid toad, Gerry was just another tough guy in strides who lived outside the law and got his courage through a hypodermic needle. Eight days after he arrived on the drag from the Prairies, he said Gerry had made himself acquainted with the right persons and bought his first capsule of narcotics. ' The pose for that's what it was lasted for two months. The Result was the biggest roundup Of drug "pushers" in Canadian I am constantly meeting people who tell me of a cousin of theirs who is "just a wonderful player" , and who "knows every card in everyone's hand after .he first trick has been played." ' the PRESIDENTS LADY r f t - i i men in detail of his successful impersonation and of his narrow escapes from underworld detection. I Once, when he was in a restaurant with an addict, a high school chum spotted him, came over and said? "Say, aren't you Gerry Howe? ... "I told him to j take off, get lost' and he did," 'Gerry said. I Howe said he looked up the friend later and apologized and the friend admitted that Howe's rough growth of face stubble and pis talk had convinced him he had made a mistake In Identity. i : FOIR DAYS' BRIEFING One reason Howe was picked I for the dangerous assignment was, in the words of his superiors, "because he looked least like a cop." He started playing his part after only four days' briefing by veteran narcotics officers. - Shadowed by two plainclothes men, he made his first "contact" with an addict in a tavern, and through this addict met a girl now TOTEM inut: Kit ti-w, ... . 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 6, 1953 K luiiimift I'lutent Theutrt South dealer Both sides vulnerable Niirlli (Mr. I lltlni)lill) S-J 8 5 H K J 4 D A JIT C 8 4 a Odd I have never met any of hese cousins myself. Or anyone . lse who is that good. I Mr. Dale couldn't place every j iru in today's deal. But he ould place one card with con-, iderable assurance. And that vas enough to enable him to1 find the killing defense. i Mrs. Keen led the four of pades and the five went on rom dummy. Mr. Dale played he nine and Mr. Abel made the ! laaEaaiahaaaaaaaaaBaaEBaaBaaa WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Inst DESERT DESIRE! . nCOi-U J (Mr S J 10 7 4 1 . .,.-,.-u (Mr. Ilulr) S -8 3 2 H A 10 8 3 I K 8 5 C 10 5 3 !I 6 2 l H 3 2 C-K 7 6 A Se hlilltll , (Mr. Alirl) 8 A K 8 H 0 7 S D Q 10 4 C A J 9 The bidding: Souih Wi-st North 1 C Pass 1 D 1 NT ' Tas 2 NT 3 NT All pass mi-Annuai MOVIKGOKRS will set their first look at Deborah Kerr, star of "From Here to Eternity," in what Hollywood likes to call "cheesecake." In the 17 films she has done previously, Miss Kerr has never allowed herself to be shown in shorts or bathing suits. East Puss athcr silly false card of the ce. Using the rule of 11, Mr. Dale subtracted the number of the card led from 11. Four from 11 Is seven. He knew there were seven spades higher than the four, outside of Mrs. Keen s hand. He had one higher than the seven, dummy had" three and therefore Mr. Dale had three. . Now, if there was any future in the spade suit for the defenders, Mrs. Keen would have led from the king. Assuming she had that card, what were Mr. who introduced him to a seller. Over the weeks. Howe bought caps of heroin at anywhere from $3 to S5 and the drugs were promptly analyzed. The youth was under the strictest orders to avoid taking a "fix" at any cost. The RCMP made it clear that didn't come In the line of duty. "I'd make a 'buy' and then I disappear from the district for j about four hours." Howe said. "I Floor Stock Sale WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Eve placed the king of spades in the spade suit. Zl . I'-Kl Today lo Sah Satu - ; OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Btone Building Phone Blue 593 iiiiiifiiiiiiiini iiiiim was vague on the size or my FLY... FISHING... N CHOCOLATE 11 At trick two Mr. Abel finessed the queen of diamonds. Mr. Dale won with the king and led the trey of hearts. Mrs. Keen put up the queen and Mr. Abel let It hold. The six of hearts was returned and this time Mr. Dale ducked, letting dummy's Jack j win. j The club finesse was now the j ' only play Mr. Abel had for nine tricks and. when that lost, an- i other heart lead enabled Mr. tale to cash two tricks in that suit to beat the hand. Note a spade return by Mr. Ea!e at trick two would have given Mr.. Abel time to rack up an easy game. ; habit." i So well did Howe blend in with the crime-ridden district that he was frisked a couple of times by city detectives. Once, just after giving a purchase to his shadows, I who followed him to get corrob-j oration for every bit of evidence, j he was grabbed by detective Gus ; McDonald and a uniformed of-i ficer. LAKE SAUCE Abel's spades? If he had started j with A J x or A 10 x, surely he would have won the first trick with the Jack or the 10." j But he hadn't. So apparently he didn't have either of those cards. Gould he have had A 7 6? No, because then Mrs. Keen would have held K J 10 4 and she would have opened the jack from that holding instead of the four. j On this reasoning Mr. Dale G& KHTADA SUNDAYS OR BY PRE-ARRANGEMENT t"AQuraristfi 'V.-X WOT CROWNED rnminvTTTi". Ik J 9 UEEN HARLOTTE IRLINES Not One Propaganda Line In Latest Russian Movie S0 LiX 3 HfjintTttt ehoeulutt; '4 eup trulrr; t eup grnnuhttrti augar; 'j cup KtXiKKS (MtLlJh'S SYKCl; t eup firnporulM milk; 1 I7awn vanilla. GROUPS OF SEVEN, FER TER50N Melt chticnUtf in ton of dnuhW boiler. ONLY j FLAT ON SIDEWALK I Howe, ordered not to divulge I , his Identity if surh a thing hap- 1 pened, said: "The - uniformed i ool iceman grabbed my arm so I ! couldn't throw anything away I and McDonald frisked me. They' had me flat on my back on the : sidewalk." j Despite all precautions, word i eventually seeped out that a 1 "horseman" addict jargon for a jMountie was circulating under' I I 'over. By then Howe had done j his job so police closed their ; (rap and most of the suspects i wpre.in fail in a matter of hours. A nsMve of Port Albernl, B.C., Howe joined the RCMP Nov. 3, 1050. and trained at Regina and Rockcliffe. Ont. Detachment work took him to Edmonton, 1 Calgary and the Peace River j "nnntrv. He was In Nelson, B.C., i whn he received orders to re-; rnr. in 'Milan clothes for the drvg assignment. i iraduJIv aJd atrr, mrn tip until imotjth. Aiid vw R(Hh RS (H.IK 44 L P. C,.k miitutrovrrdwi Wr little f mixture forms "of( Ifall" whm trtJ tn r(d water Remove from heat, add milk md rintii. Srrv bat (. far ftr Rrcipt ft -ok, H txit The B.C. Supar R'-fining Co. Ltd., V.O. Box '., Vanf-.tim, BC j Stolyarov, incidentally, has a! profile to rival Barrymore's and ! uses it against such impressive background sets as ancient Nov-'gorod, t the stormy sea, a palace In India and in a clinch with comrade Larionova. By MILTON MAHMOR LONDON (API A new kind of movie from the Soviet Union reached London the other day. It Is brimming with sex and spectacle; with glorious color and beauteous sets; with adventure STARTS MONDAY CAP.TOL A FAMOl-8. PLAYERS TIIKtfTKB .J' : : i ,Jf. "H "'! it " M . . I .-' V . , ,( i 'ft '-!v . SERVEL Jt ... Tl THE For Advance Arrangements Contact CRAWFORD MOORE . TRAVEL AGENCIES Phone 620 or 476 STORK SHOPPfc r 210 SIXTH STBS, and true love. There is not a line of propaganda In it; not a Red flag is waved; not a dialectic is turned. But there are two young ladies as beautiful as anything seen In Hollywood. Their names are given merely as E. Myshknova and A. Larionova. Myshknova is a stunning brunette. She plays a water princess who is the "good fairy," as there must be in all Russian folk tales. Larionova Is a demure but buxom blonde of fuller features but as lovely as anyone could want NEW LOCATION i Phone Green 184 . -BRAMBER, England (CP) Men are outnumbered four to one in ; this Sussex village. There are 1 80 women to 20 men on this man street alone. Enquire for Charter Quotes to other Fishing Ma u tits for a wife. And that's what A. Stolyarov, the tall, handsome hero wants even though he has been travelling the world over so WW many years In search of the bird of happiness. HAPPINESS AT HOME A NEW METHOD OF DIAPERING m u i He finds the happiness he wants back in his own backyard in Novgorod. The story, as you may have guessed, Is a fantasythe one that became the opera "Sadko" by a resident of Novgorod, Rim-KV-Korsakoff. His music is played as background and Stolyarov, an opera star with a magnificent baritone voice, sings through much of the 80 minutes. 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