VAST AREA ( OCEAN SPEED Baffin Island, largest island "In A shin travelline 30 knots '! Sweden Pushes Prince Rupert Daily News Fr'uay, November ef l3 .... TNr the Arctic ocean, covers nearly ' covers the eauivalent of 3414 J00.000 square mil- j. j land miles an hour. Jet Production Eveninn J Today ond Saturday Matinfe SaturZ DAN DAILEY-AIIJIE BANCROFT STOCKHOLM i API Sweden, with the world's fourth largest air force, is going all out for jets. Semi-official sources say a major part of the fighter defence force, ilready is equipped with Swedish Saab-29 swept-wing jets with a speed of 850 miles an , ; .4'. . !tr-r; ;.. . .vrwPBi-,r, v;t4 - a ft ft 7 ? Vl& hour. Best estimates place strength of the Swedish air force at around 1,500 first-line planes. Only the United States, Russia l " .... rfWtai 7--tC!HRi , AS YES, YOU'LL BE THE Smartest Man In Tpwn! NEXT TIME BUY HER PRESENT AT Wallace's Dept. Store and Britain have larger air forces. tin'. TOTEM 6 Off' The Swedes have Imported British-built Vampire and Venom jets. The number of these SPECIAL PRICES ships in service is a closely-guarded secret. THE RCAF IS Bl'ILDING a new air weapons fi ing rnnRe at Grand Centre, northeast of Edmonton. It is expected to be ready by the summer of 1954. This is one of the 45 major buildings to be located at the base. It Is the centre part of a huge cantilever hangar to house office personnel. Adulls 75,, The Saab (Svensko Aeroplan Sat ' ! Murtenls Muttenls ... Aktiebolaget) factories at Link- ..5fc -;ICt Children.... Zfc THEHC NEVER WAS A MAN oping in south central Sweden expect to continue large scale production of the tubby planes Larx LIKE JE ATHU van w.r 71 SCOATOE Specialists Learn To Flirt With Death In Defusing Atomic Bombs and Shells By ELTON C. FAY Navy, Marines and Air Force as germ-warfare equipment WASHINGTON (AP) The nave 6one through the "special The primary puruose of the otORSSiW lasn am m i that the Swedes call "flying barrels." Saab also Is producing a new attack jet called the A-29 to serve as a striking plane in place of the few obsolete propeller-type bombers still in service. Meanwhile, a new 700-mph jet, the Saab-32 Lancet, is being flight-tested at Llnkoping. This all-weather craft, which recent- I Cartoon News - For Extra Value For Christmas Giving military is training specialists weapons disposal course" con- school is to prepare specialists for one of the most hazardous ducted by the navy at Indian for disposing of "dud" atomic I jobs in the whole dangerous Head, Md. explosives which might be drop- profession of arms defusing I Authorities insisted that se- Ped or fired by an enemy. FAMOUS WATCHES (atomic bombs or shells which crecy prevents any open discus ' sllould a dUQ snow UP ln .fail to explode. 'sion of the little-known .w,i tests tests of American American weapons, weapons, the the 1 caoase aa-j Shoe Sole! i had lts flrst Press showing Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Since the program started in Bv defpnro rinnartmnt r. ' ' Atomic Energy Commission d'soff 2 an Cyma, Mercury and many others. See our many other Gift : 1949, about 2.150 commissioned 1 nation, "special weapons" are 1 would llaye its own staff to cope and non-commissioned officers nuclear weapons not including 1 with u- terns ONE-THIRD Off . .. ,,.i,t-u ouuci nmiy, sucn omer unconventional arms M ANSON'S Your friendly Jeweller WOMEN'S SANDALS 1 BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD F.MI.I KE TO I IKE The ALC has never admitted to a case of an actual dud A-bnmb. However, there is believed to have been at least one instance in a test where malfunction of electronic equipment in wiling of a remote control resulted in failure to fire. The job there presumably was one for an electrician, not a bomb-disposal squad. Disengaging the trigger of an atomic bomb, particularly one of foreign design, could be far more delicate and dangerous fferent! Delicious! BOYS' OXFORDS ond BOOTS utu;i utility ucvciuueu xii bcurtriy, will be the backbone of Sweden's four wings of specialized attack units. A Swedish air force spokesman claims the Lancet, operating from a central base, could carry bombs and "other modern weapons'" to any part of Sweden's 1,250-mile coastline in less than an hour under any weather conditions. ; Charles Laughfon To Be Heard " On Ford Theatre Chnrle Laughton will be heard as Sir Simon de Cantervllle in ' the Ford Theatre presentations of "The CarterviMe Ghost" on CFPR at 8:30 tonight. Cantervllle Castle In England 1.95 W ise To Save Lowest Card To Enter Dummy Mr. Champion felt he didn't have quite enough MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS than even the uncertain .busi for a free bid on the first rourul nf hiVlrlinn- in wi.i,r'c n ness of disarming a standard ,i..i , .. . high-explcsive bomb. An atomic . ut.ai. uiic ui ins xace-caras, me queen Ot spades, bomb reahy contains two trig- I appeared to be valueless in view of Mr. Meek's spade h" " mS-'oi FASHION FOOTWEAR overcall. Jissionable materials, the other to set them off. Even with both However, on subsequent , : :, rounds he 'raised clubs and also diggers removed, extreme care showed Rt. iPat miiH KMit would be required to remove . . . " " tho the . individual inriiuirlK'.l UA.1'--4: tl V ... "i i. TsX . t II' 4? Sr. ,.5, .;i 'C"N' ,r ' '' ' '" ?, 'f' -' . J ft ,t :vrr ... , tli J..- masses without LO nav a hport ennlroft Tkij f fwpi rrady-rtAl mil; 1 Uiblmpwm nulled butter; I lobiupooiu KOf.'EftS GOLDEN SYKVI'; l nnM. wwm; X eup chopped nutt; i evp ffl'tiiw or eurrante. them together acci action encouraged Mr. Masters !lrin.Bi,l?g dentally and producing eitlKV on explosion or a fire. to try for the slam. Mr- Meek led the king of dia monds and the key play for the contract had to be made right here at trick one. Natur-aliy, Mr. Masters made it. He ruffed, with the nine of hearts South dealer ' East-West vulnerable North (Mr. 'htllll)hm) S Q 7 H 7 6 3 D J 10 8 7 C K 5 4 2 West Kat (Mr. Mii-k) (Mr. MiH) 8 A 10 a 8 5 3 3 S J 6 H 4 H 8 2 D A K 6 5 4 U Q 0 3 3 C None c J 10 8 7 3 Smith Olr. M:tster) S K 4 H 4 K Q J 10 9 6 D Ntne C A i 9 6 The bidding: South West North East 2 H 2 S Pass Pass 3 C 3D 4 C Pass 4 D Pass 4 H Pass 6H All pass Mil dough as directed on package; roll inio rcclanplc, alwut H inch thickness. Brwh with melted butu-r, top with RlXiKRS' GOLDtN SYRUP, and sprinkle with cinnamon, nuls and fruit. Roll up jcllv-roll fain-ion, sealing rd?e firmly. Shape in circle on greased baking sheet. U'ith scissors cut 1-inch slices almost through to centre. Turn each slice partly on its side. Brush with melted butter. Cover and allow to rise double bulk, about I hour. Bake at 37oF about 2.5 minutes. Far Frre Rrctpr Hook, ll'ritr The B.C. Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., P.O. Box r.9, Vancouver, B.C. is haunted by the ghost of Sir Simon de Cantervllle who, in 1624, showed cowardice in a duel and was walled alive within the castle. There was also a curse placed on him by his father dooming him to remain a prisoner until some kinsman would perform an act of bravery in his name. Years rolled on and, for centuries, all de Cantervllles were cowards. Then, at the beginning of World War II, a platoon of American Rangers are billeted in the castle. One of them is Cuffy Williams. Cuffy shows an interest in the story of the ghost and an odd birthmark on his neck leads to the discovery he is a descendant of 8!r Marmaduke de Canterville who went to America with the Puritans. CNR Ceremony Set for New Line MONTREAL The last spike ln the Sherridon-Lynn Lake line of the Canadian National Railways will be driven at Lynn Lake, Man., on Saturday by Donald not the six spot. When you have a solid suit in which u trick cannot possibly be lost, it is automatic to save the lowest card in the suit if there is a Gordon, chairman and president of the railway. chance that it can be used to lead to dummy. The play should be made even though, at the moment, there The spike has been made from the first nickel produced by the new mine of Sherritt-Gordon. IHistcrctnonl)art first imported and blended tk RUIR wbicb is tcdapa household word. POPILAR FLOWER It Is now up to Cuffy to per- Chrysanthemums of various form the deed of heroism that forms are grown ln every coun- will jelease the ghost of old Sir try of the world except Australia. Simon. IT'S TIME t appears to be no necessity for j it In this deal, for example, if the club suit had broken 3-2- there would have been no need : for using the six of hearts as !an entry to the board. I Beginning at trick two Mr. j Masters cashed the ace and kina 'of trumps. He then led a low 'club to the king. Mr. Meek showed out of clubs, discarding a spade- i A club was returned, Mr. Abel put up the 10 and the queen I won. Now Mr. Masters led th carefully-saved six of hearts to oummy's seven and returned unother club. With ace-nine over Mr. Abel's jack-eight, rie had no losers in the suit. He conceded a spade and spread have a Good Rum for your money Deep Luxurious Slvcp'mg Cainfort, Itcslmorr' SUPREME Maltreat and TO INSTAL STORM WINDOWS The fall rains are here and winter is not far behind. Call us today to instal storm windows ln YOUR house. ALL TVPES OF WINDOWS AND SASH MADE TO OKI)! It GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. -1- Matching lietl Spring. This mini rllununl I. nn n..h!ieht nr liTl!:t Vf(1 0T the 215 First Avenue West Phone 909 uie nana h Control Board or bv the Government of British Col""1! Thus the bad break in clubs made two entries to dummy absolutely necessary. D u m in y could not be entered in th" spade suit if Mr. Meek played correctly. 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