Frmre Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 7, 154 McCarthy Claims H-Bomb Work Delayed By Reds Denied by Committee Chairman NEW YORK ( Senator Mc-"mlttedly the greatest Commun- of mine rArthv'iRcD.-Wis.J says research 1st propagandist of our time In' 1 am iir,VKK'i H 1 Japanese Doctor Not Hopeful For Recovery of Fishermen n th United States hvdroeen ' Knmajid;;' dedicated-a book to, cation in tZ..,, l TOKYO iffi A Japanese doc- duccr Murrow.' of infection - fighting broadcast f fc bomb was deliberately stalled for . ! Murrow: Laski ..WM a Iriend u - f tt uxiav said he has ,"no opti-mism" for the recovery of some I jie .j Japanese iishermcn! burned by radio-active ash from . tbe March 1 H-oomb oiast in wie Pacific. I GREfjnuv TODAY ONLY 7: - 9:20 KEYS OF THE KING Drill white blood corpuscles. Some of the fishermen are running a fever as a result ot frequent blood transfusions to wash the radio-activity from their systems, the doctor "said. All of the men are suffering from various degrees of radiation sickness caosea by their exposure to radio-active asn which showered their boat, the Lucky Dragon, after the H.bomb blast. The crew said the boat was about 80 miles from the Bi- 11 rr-.' 18 months in the face of reports ; that Russia was "feverishly" pushing a similar project. "If there were no Communists in our government, why did we delay?" the Wisconsin Republican senator asked Tuesday night in a telecast billed as a reply to earlier ciitlcism by CBd comment utur Edward R Murrow. ; The H-bomb reference was Interjected into an oliack In which , McCarthy termed Murrow "the! leader and the cleverest of the jackal pack which is always found at the throat of anyone " Dr. Kazuo Miyoshi said "the :. next week will tell "whetner tni t men will live. He did nut say how many are dangerously ill, but "', previousy two of the 23 were , tutted aj m critical conuVtion. Dr. Miyoshi, chief physician at Tokyo University Hospital where HE . Ue ushermcn are being treated ,&4id their fate hinges on how ,seiiously the radio-activity af-' feet their bone marrow, pro Life---' X HEAT V.'' ' ' . kini test site. United States scientists have expressed belief that all of the 23 ultimately will recover. Theatres which todav be-ran showing films of the 1952 United States hydrogen explosion wem crowded. The radio-active dusting of the Lucky Dragon has stirred widespread excitement here, and Japanese lined up for blocks to see the motion pictures. f I KEEPS FRESH - LONGER 'M 'T 1 mmJI L 6'lENN GLORIA JOCflVN r nn i nrA t. - ' TOASTING THEIR GOOD FORTUNE are Cana la's three newest millionaires who "made their stake" In the current copper rush at Lake Manl touwadge. near Geraldton in northern Ontario. From one claim which they staked in the new copper country, each recently received a tidy little "nest egg" of $1,059,000. They are, left to right, Jack Forster, 44, auto salesman; Bill Dawidowlch, 42, a Canadian National Railway ? construction worker; and Roy Barker, 52, who calls himself a "Sunday prospector," meaning he has "prospected" week-ends for past 20 years. t SUPER : who dares to expose Communists I mU traitor? I "Who caused it?" McCarthy ' demanded of the alleged H-bomb , delay. "Was It loyal Americans i or was It traitors In our government?" , "Our nation may woll m because of that 18-month dellber- ' ate delay." McCarthy's statement was i called "absolutely ridiculous" by Representative M e I v I n Price ! (Dem.-Ill.i a member of the iolnt congressional committee on atomic energy. "He doesn't know what he's talking about," Price said In i Washington. "He showed com- plcte Ignorance." . ! Price added that there may . AUXftNltK SCOURS' ICE MWiN , fmm Mim ... wb.i, riP Extra STARTS -iHURjDAl "Ciu kou in a Choo thoo" Cartoon AND U'-"'" ote: BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE Evening Shows 7: - 9: p.m. 1 AMOt S ruvtatSTBn By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Now Al Wallace's Of Course r THURSDAY TO SATURDAY vMy Ladies have been some delay In getting the H-bomb project started, but "certainly not for the reasons" McCarthy Indicated, HAVE NO COMMENT Both the VS." atomic energy commission and Representative W. Sterling Cole (Rep.-N.Y.) chairman of the congressional atomic energy committee, declined comment. The H-bomb statement was a Considerable Savings Seen On Equipment VANCOUVER (CP) Greater Vancouver civic officials said Tuesday night that their cities will enjoy "considerable" savings as a result of the removal of the 10 per cent tax from certain municipally - purchased equipment. Major W. R. Penny, Vancouver City purchasing agent, estimated the city would save about $10,000 this year on purchase of needed fire-fighting equipment alone. He added that he was "reluctant to even estimate what the total would be." City treasurer John N. O'Neill of North Vancouver said that city too was contemplating purchase of fire-fighting equipment and said any reduction "will j. HO Modern Methods Make Successful Playing The bidding of this hand was according to the best modern practices. When his partner opened the bidding with one spade, Mr. Champion decided to put the hand in a small slam and to send a message to Mr. Masters that he didn't need much extra to bid a Doom' Easter Bonnet , If you like the "flowers that bloom in ' B the Spring," you'll love our new Spring hats. All the latest season's colors trimmed for a colorful Easter. The 5 usual Wallace's value in prices too. I uy-prouuci m mc;ariny s reply Gherjff grand slam. How could he send that message to the to charges by Murrow that he has abused his authority as a best advantage? How about a raise in spades? No good. The North hand was far too strong for a jump to three spades. A Jump to four spades would be unthinkable. That would WHO TOOK ON OlLLY THE South denier Both sides vulnrrnhlp Nurtli (.Mr. Cliunilmi) 8 K J 7 5 H K 7 4 8 D A K J . C A Q Wt Knt (Mr. Ahrl) (Mr. Ki-rn) 88 S 9 4 H Q 10 9 6 H J 5 i WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : r------------ .9 help us considerably." Sporting goods dealers pre show an entirely different type SPECIAL 01D ' Senate investigator. CBS said first listener reaction, via telephone calls and telegrams,, was "overwhelmingly" in favor of Murrow. The' charges and answers Included: McCarthy: That Murrow "as far baok as 20 years ago was engaged In propaganda for Communist causes." The March 9 attack "followed implicitly the Communist line laid down in the last six months" by various Communist publications. IMPl'GN LOYALTY Murrow: "McCarthy's reckless D 9 5 4 sided that elimination oi tne i D( hand ... a hand weak In i 15 per cent excise tax on fire- ni(,n cards and strong in dis- i D Q 10 8 8 3 C K 10 5 4 6 1 B 7 arms, ammunition, gou ciuos tributlonal values. and balls and fishing equipment ; ' i .MASTERS GETS MFr MESSAGE f would Increase their sales. They RockMounl I OA f vo ii re---- ' sajd it would give them a chance J An immediate Jump to six j I to compete with United States 1 spades would eliminate the ad- j 3SS ptut tmm Kimlli (Mr. Ma-tiT") 8 A Q 10 8 3 J H A 8 8 D 7 9 C 8 3 Tlie bidding: South West North Eaut 1 tf Pass 3 D Paaa 3 'c Pass 4 C Pusa 4 S Pa.: 6 fi All pass .t 1 ., firms who sold large quantities vantage oi exploring grand slam of sporting equipment to holl- I possibilities. j Tfcn Jvertiirment is no! published or displayed byhe Liquor Control ' Bord or by tne Governmtnt ol Britifh Columbi d!fying B.C. residents. SojrFrom and unfounded attempt to Impugn, my loyalty Is Just one more jumped to the spot he was head-, example of his typical tactic of I What about a jump to three j j hearts? Also no good. Modern ; players don't like tor make a( jump shift in hearts over a onei spade opening without a muchi better suit than this. j So Mr. Champion made a ! attempting to tie up to com OMahoma; lng for 'all the time six spades. Mr. Masters realized how strong his partner's bidding had been but since he had no ad- u it .' f. ?ra.t- msCNiio iy am jump shift In contained his the suit which ditional values, he passed, principal high j Mr. Abel led the nine of dia-He followed thls.monds and apparently there is WARNER Bros. COSTARKINO card strength. ml Nancy Olson munism anyone who disagrees with him." McCarthy: Owen Lattimore, now under indictment for alleged perjury before the Senate Internal security sub-committee, said in a book: "I owe a very special debt to men I have never met I must mention at least Edward R. Murrow." Murrow; Lattimore made this reference only'after paying tri- at nis next turn with a cue-bid a loser in both hearts and clulw, oi tour clubs, or course, Mr. Mr. Masters played to give him-Masters didn't immediately rec-! self every chance, as follows. npnizp it. ak n rup.hiH hut. ho ' did when Mr. Champion next RIFF AVOIDED He won the first trick with dummy's king of diamonds. He TODAY ONLY "Devil's Canyon" 'Under the Red Sea' Last Show 8:30 p.m. CAPITO! A F.VMOIS f LAYERS THUl took two rounds of trumps, then , 'nm racuo report ers for cashed the act and king of hich was "clearly based upon the ancient principle that I (Lattimore) was innocent until proved guilty." McCarthy: "Harold Laski, ad- CPU Withdraws Two Freighters Out of Service VANCOUVER O) The freighters Mapledell and Maplecove, Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd., vessels plying the Pacific, have been withdrawn from service and the run discontinued, company officials announced here Tuesday. hearts. Next came the king of diamonds and the jack of diamonds. Mrs. Keen covered the iack with the queen but Mr. Masters did not ruff. Instead, he discarded his last heart. This left Mrs. Keen in the lead with the ugly choice of leading Into the acc-qunen of clubs or of returning a diamond which Mr. Masters could ruff on the board while discarding a club from his hand. If Mrs. Keen had had a heart I' CHOP SUEY . . . . . CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 The statement said Canadian 1 1?ft' there was stm the chance Pacific "re-established Its his- that the defenders' hearts would toric trade route on the Pacific" break ?"3 so tnat Mr- Mers the could ruff the thlrd round of iui.ow.ng war, "thereby as- s!.stin in restoration of voi-ithat suit and get a club dis-couver's position as a world cared on dummy's fourth heart. As a result of legislative revisions in the B.C. Hospital Insurance Act which became effective April 1st, 1954. you are no longer required to pay premiums. The Government of British Columbia, on your behalf, will pay your ' premiums into the Insurance Fund. Any premiums you have paid in advance of April 1st will be refunded automatically. Please do not write In concerning your refund as this would only delay your cheque. Refunds will be mailed in the near future. Hospital benefits will remain the same; all-inclusive public ward accommodation which includes all services provided by the hospital In which you are a patient. The "do)lar-a-day" plan will continue as will the $2.00 emergency short stay charge. Out-of-province benefits will continue as before, providing you have not been out of the province for more than three months. To be eligible for benefits, a person must be deemed a resident of British Columbia, or a dependent of a resident. A resident is a person who: was living in B.C. on March 31st. 1954, with the intent of establishing his home here and has been a resident since then or has lived in B.C. continuously for the twelve month period prior to his entry into hospital ur has been certified by the Deputy Minister of Welfare as being entitled to Health Services. If a ix-rson leaves the province for more than twelve months, he will no longer be considered a resident.. A resident's dependent who is a full-time student at a school, university or other educational institution located outside' the province shall' not ccn.se to be considered a resident. A resident who .leaves the province but who maintains a home and dependents within British Columbia shall not cease to be considered a resident. trading port," 1" it. added tnat the company "has come to the conclusion that Insufficient volume of business, low freight rates and Increasing costs, coupled with depressed world shipping conditions and poor trallic prospects ... clearly show the ability of continuing this service." , The Mapledell and Maplecove plied between Vancouver and the Orient. tit i See Your I '49 Ford Sedan tO,d U A"y suitable offer. ' as NS it- ' ttf ""Ulin, i i " ""youV 1 OK-lMONAK( h'ii I 5 BOB PARKER LIMITED I J "The Home of Friendly l"'m. Local ROOFING and SIDING Experts GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED Phone 909 215 First Ave. W. 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