;t mj ' Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. October 14, 1953 Moscow Like Another World Student $ K Six mon Uu lfo. three ymini! c nmtiu luc new ivill.v 1W . were ll-.m state university a gleaming, lin-; Scnne Rut H-pel ious monolith atop Lenin in twu y,.L ? 5 Hills. It looked opulent. Most of in tlir ',' i muS Its 7,000 students, we found, school UMru';tlli American student wittors nslieU Moscow lor visas to visit Hie Soviet Union. To their amaM-nient. they were granted In Bt p-tember, Mara Emoud ot the University of Colorando; Daniel Berger of Oberllne College, and 2a-year-old Zander Hollanaer of the University of Micnigan flew olf for two weeks In Kussia. Here Is Hollander's swry of whut he saw. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1I10 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHl'l'IUNG . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling local. Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE ITII EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Dione 60 or 68 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. THURSDAY, FRIDAY ond SAg M 1. I Came Plentiful ' Hunters Report S)pcml to The Daily News BURNS LXE. The hunting sean is gating Into full swim; i- .his district with hunters arriving dailv, and moose and bear leported plentiful. Ootsi guides are ready for work tut wi'l have to use pack h- ises nd take to the original old trails. They report that Ootsa Lake is blocked with debris and boat navigation and plane landings are almost impossible. Veteran .guide Billy McNeil has arrived at Burns Lake and Jack Knox, another popular guide, is expected shortly. Local hunters have reported good luck close to Burns Lake. By ZANDtJl nOLi,A DEK WALLACES DEPARTMENT STORE K . - s i I f ' i4 j t 1 4 , ; ' !vV , " " ' . fit 1 " GIRLS' FALL ' ' - ' ,i f I.- :. if- ' 4 . I' an " but the Twccdsmuir guides will ; seek cariboo and goats in the j high ranges accessible only by i pack trail. SGI. W. T. CADIMI (left I of New Orleans, and a Bavarian marksman check their hits during the first post-war German-American pri,e shooting competition at Garmisch, Germany. Americans supplied rifles and ammunition. NtW YORK (AH) An Amer-j ican in Russia leels he's in another worm. In the' two weeks 1 spent there, 1 was never anuweu forget the Iron Curtain. We toured Moscow s busy, wide streets frequently. Leaving the Hotel National, I noticed the frowning MVD miiiua men stationed around the clock at the door. We were not loliowed in our rubber-necking tours, but MVD men showed up often. They wore long, heavy blue overcoats with red epaulets, and pistols were visible on their nips. Once, at a state-owned market off Gorki Street, I took a picture of a crowd of Muscovites elbowing ueterininedly for a chance to buy scarce Ukrainian melons. Seconds later, an MVD man showed up. u.sked to see our passports, suid we couldn't take pictures. We argued that the tourist bureau had given us permission, he Dually checked and came back to apologize. The crowd seemed to marvel that we got away wttU It. - BLACKWOOD on hi COATS For Every Age Top fii,i!i!y at feature value-giving prices. Wallace's have done it again. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE dricfje tif: 3 11 By FASLtY BLACKWOOD ,T 1 I mmtt. VltrlUK Mr. Trucx Ltxks Cood In This IJritljjc I5ut 'kMATUR : 7OM0RR0V This hand, nbyed in an actual tournament, will , i -i"i'S rnocEDiiiE , Kive you an idea of the ability of Mr. Truex, the rcaljj-? Sd Zt-. live champion and tournament winner. lie looked ing hours waiting in line, just good on 'this one hut in following columns I want to Z TlZZ show ycu some gruesome results which he suffered, j which was tasty, and candy, -'if' mBwm i-;ai Tt mm- onr.r...ro t U , u ,.K.Jwnlcn was rubbery. or each of m m mm mm "i v inMj ....wu. juu j otc no citii tiic iicm "iiiiihp thrpp Items J hud to line now and then. up three times, , .' U1MU CKOSISY - Cl.Ai:i)E OAUI'lllN ' LITTLE E0Y LOST" . Shows at 1:00 - 9:05 p.m. j First, you line up to find out what they're selling and for ! how much. Then you line up to 'Hi.. "V East dealer Neither side vulnciuble Viilll (Mrs. Keen) S- J 10 7 6 a H---B 7 4 D- -J 5 j get a purchase ticket from the ' V Fnrlc Tnrliiv "i'irkrH lln on '.oorli Wrf" I 7:-0:').m. v.-H h V.H'li Mi I) W D.M A!; K Mr, iiidta Wlll'll you iuy. Then you get in a third line to 'get what you just paid lor. C- A 4 a In today's deal Mr. Truex found himself, playing two hearts', doubled, when Mr, Abel made the doubtful decision to leave in his partner's takeout double. The nine of spades was opened and- Mr. Dale won with tn' nee and returned tv fi- Truex was pleasantly surprised when hi king was not trumped. He had two losers in clubs and I he same in! diamonds. Surely Mr. Abel had three hearts Vj the queen so that there was n (Ml. After dark, I saw many Russians return to slum homes, hidden behind an Ill-kept facade, of massive buildings, I (Ml. IIiiIp) b A Q B 5 H - i i A K B 2 U-W J 1(1 7 4 millions? -9 4 i -Q B S g II) 741 3 - K 8 3 Milllll , looked into lighted windowx on people living four or five to otu: dreary, room. THE GIRL AND THE GUNFIGHTER..J Hot-bloo'Jcd drams f . of bold men and ; ! 1 ' itSS ''' '' " 13 seductive woman, . V. A spectacular 'v Proc,uc,ion ' f (Vf i great adcnture . Mr. irurv) ti-K 5 H- A K J Id 6 3 D--V C- U 8 5 1 lu? bidding: total of six apnrer.. l'-r After a little thought Mr. Trit- ex led the 10 of hearts at trick 'V1 NOItTHKItN I.EVi:L .nh 1 lne northein end cf Scotland Pu Ls due west of the southern end i of Norway. Vbl. All p;i.sfi ASK roi ICOTIAND'I MVOUIIII ION JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY I'm. mm How many 9 '. stii .fa.. -H . 451 'V (I 'VjJ -'., -i J j' is k V .. c S :2 ,1 ' tV t 1 s 1 V " 1 three. Mr. Abel almost went! ioiig on ihis one, out finally uine up wuh tne queen and idumcu a small club. Dummy s jce won aiiu a spaoe was led ind ruif(d high in the closed! .land. j A small heart was led and Mr. s frucx finessed the -seven spot vir the boaiu. Vvhen uns heid, another spade was led and ruff-: ju nigh, Killing Mr. Dale s queen. 1 Next, another small heart was ,tu lo dummy's nine?, picking up Mr. Ahci's last trump. Dummy s ood spade was led and a losing diamond discarded from the closed hand. Thus the defenders were held to five tricks and the" doubled contract t.s made. of cou.se if Mr. Abel had elected to bid three diamonds .nsleau of passing Mr. Dale's takeout double he would have had no trouble making at least Canadians keep warm with oil? YOU I HAVE AN IMPORTANT JOB I TO DO IN THE 3 0 M. RIDE, Moie tluin 4 niillidtis. Oil is usvd in the furnaces or heaters ot more than a" million Canadian homes better than one in lour. ( )il plays a large and growing part in our everyday living. How many ot these questions about it can you answer? j four-odd. Or if he had, opened , a ciub instead of a spade, the 1 . I. ,V .,1.4 I ju, . V ?. ? '? i Var down the list few .yean ago; R.C.M i (RESERVE) ANSCO COLOR TECHNICOLOR wuuiu iiavr ui'fll Ulliereill,. i i few, however, would have made i that opening. By the same token ; fiw would have given up the ! first heart trick to create cn-1 tt it's to ' the dummy, as Mr. Truex did. 1 IXTKA Canada How ranks eighth. Except jnr a group oj fttidjle East countries Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia only the U.S., Venezuela and Russia have larger reserves. IHntillett, lllrndal and Mottled in Scotland JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD. ScoWi Wriiilty Di(iler .o r.?.? ANTHONY QUINN KURI KBZjltf TOiltOiiMUUJ the world's greatest fraud In "THE'IIOAXTEKS" KIIMARNOCIC, SCOTLAND HISTORIC CASTLE Rcniair.i of a castle built by Any-team necil a trained Reserve, and in these lime the Koyiil Canadian Navy needs an alert and active Keserve force. The Naval Reservist it patriotic Canadian preparing, as a civilian and in his spare time, to serve Canada at sea should the need arise ! TOTE Li I low docs Canada rank among the nations in known oil reserves Slli? Htli? 2ht? How niauv barrels of oil (is gallons to a barrel) do you think Canadians use in a eai - S millions? H,S miliums? 301) millions? In the past 10 years, the average wholesale prices of all commodities have risen K5 per cent. Have prices of Ivsso gasolines risen Evcninas 7: - 9:13 thei Bishop of Salisbury In 1132 lhls dvrrtiwmtnt i u i,,iHiri a o slill seen at Devi in wilt.. 1' "'"Pl-vcd by the Liquor Coiitril Last year 165 mil I ion barrels about one gallon each day jor every man, woman and child. Canada uses twice as much oil as she did six years ago. l araous lrm "" MoHrtcc Saturdoy 2 p.m. oarrt or by tlie Government ol shire, England. Brltlab Columbia , Hi -1 ' Get(amation... Much less. The average wholesale price oj l.sso gasolines across Canada is up about one-third as much at the average jor all commodities. 4 Go on salt water cnm g jf vmre? less? lh fuminir montbii about the stiine? .irrT irk mmv: Obtom rcra)ion and com-rodethtp Earn extra money in your pore time Fit yourself for added re-pomibilttiei Serve your country I The energy oj the oil produced in the western oil fields each day is about 18 times that generated at Siagara. 5 mHrt Lnergy produced at Niagara I alls each day is ciiial to thar in V.O(M) barrels of crude oil. Prairie oil fields now produce energy equal to how many "Niagaras" .2? 11? IS? Taxes take a big part of a company's income. How would vou say Imperial's 1952 tax bill compared with its dividendsrVVas it greater? less? about the Sitme? mil Taxes were 15 5 milions, about 2Vi times dividends to shareholders lor each dollar oj income, Imperial paid 101 in taxcf and 4i in dividends. Tax figures do not include gasoline sales tax paid at the pump. w 1 i . v,in licht-hodiol evaF.ratedrom . cavy Carnation is m, coffee, fruits and cereals brand can Get Cama-un--1Tb ALWAYS FULL-BODIED. MAKE THIS 7 DAX TEST ' h I f I " . ti..,, ic . r IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ell makes a country strong ste... THI RICRUITING OFFICER H.M.C.S. CHATHAM or just one eeK.-u: arJonMilkiriPf -i1t",.TISil g 4 : - til i A STUDY IN RELAXATION ls shapely Esther Claire as she suns on the sands of Miami Beach between plunges in the " " ocean. nave use" vou wearesurethat'noothel brand " ' ?0"'