Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, September V vx,3 DOCKSIDE TALES 6 rr- rr Lff f pMCk A SNATCHING GIRLS' SHOR LATEST MONTREAL SPOki Unshei!uled 'Meeting' on Waterfront Finds Solution to City Rat Problem -Ladies, If you're coming tu MlJuUwl, MONTREAL (P on to your shoes. Suzanne Lefebvre of nearby Verdun reports a yo lone with all the ideas. This will i stairs meeting room in the Civic I surely be the end of all our ; Centre,' where a group of young i families. It will also mean the ! matrons with serious faces are j lend of our ancestral home, the i discussing a major problem. Rats, j City Dump . . . Oh, can I stand ' The man with the gruff voice is , it" speaking. Listen:) i GRUFF VOICE ifrom over-l GRUFF VOICE: ... Then begin ui- ..4.,.j o anc v.a.t filtering ado O'Hit By LARKY ST.N'.VOOI "rhc scene Is UNDER a well-Liiwn meeting pluce in the city u Hrince Rupert where two of tlie ciiys LKSSFR residents are discussing In hushed voices heard through the floorboards the topic of a meeting by a group of the city's GREATER, Ksiclents. Listen!) a" 1 fin oil j office building, grabbed her by the ankles, her 3 red shoes. Wednesday Rita Racine of Montreal told w.i:. head, heard plainly through the a new method of garbage ais- Miuti.ii:u oiiw-o i vim n i ua ant was enterini; hp l , floorboards by City Rat and his 'cousin): "That would finish the posal. It's being done in other cities where they are confronted with a similar problem as ours. WATERFRONT RAT: (Whis-rjerine to cousin CITY RAT) ! whole lot of these vermiuts. Here Today and Wednesday Evenings 7; . ?J -What that eoof is suggesting is the gist of my plan. MiiiiMiii mm i nv Byri,m - may well mean the end of you, j "I suggest that we close the Cousin, and I'm sure I don't city dump up, first of all. know what to tell ya. (Pause. : Then "We can just bury our garbage, like the Parks Board suggested j some time ago." SECOND VOICE: "Yes, I won- , der what happened to that idea j of the Parks Board. It sounded j pretty eoori to me ..." I THIRD VOICE (enthusiastical- . . . I can't ask ya to come and side with me on account of we are From th pUty that row Utf New yrk Cnfio' CircU Awril ETHEL WATERS JULIE HARRIS BRANDON DE WILDE CITY RAT: "See, Cousin, what did I tell you. Our ancestral home for these many years Those humans are going to destroy it . . ." (Scene changes to a down- real crowded now, but . . ." CITY RAT, (Very Anxiously): "Listen to those scoundrels now. Hear that gruff voice? He's the ".- ' . .. lyi: "You mean, we could get rid of most of our rats by burying our garbage? Sounds like a good idea, but wouldn't that entail a lot of expense?" GRUFF VOICE: "Well, naturally, there would be expenses, but in the long run, it probably Marathon Doukhobor Trial Continues in Burnaby Court WIIK.N FELIX TAVOLINO, 25. of Chicago became the father of a little girl he deemed to tell the world or at least part of it What better w y could there be to spread the news than to plaster the family car with signs and wave cig rs out of the window. Mamma's proud, too, but the only sign on her hospital bed is the fever chart. ..... - "W'Mfch,, EXTRA wouldn't be nearly as expensive j "EYE WITNE.S6 No. 38" "CHIMP ANTICS" "CARTOON" TOTE, , FAMOUS n.AVIKSTIIHl) By BRl'CE LEVETT citcment Monday. Two were de- Canadian Press stun writer nounced as "ringleaders" by an VANCOUVER CP)-The parade lRL'MP witness and another, freed for lack of evidence ore continues through of prisoners j "t her clothes in an attempt to a drafty meeting hall courtroom ' disrobe in court and follow hjr r suburban n,,h Burnaby t,,riav today as as :' 4 BLACKWOOD on as letting thousands of rats over- ; run our city annually. Then i there's all this bad publicity, too, that keeps cropping up about Prince Rupert being such a 'ratty' place . . ." FOURTH VOICE ( Until now unheard, speaking in . a disbelieving tone, almost sneering : "And where, and with what, would you bury the thousands of Jaycees Plan To Buy Drier For Hospital Siwcini to The Dally Ni-w I "brothers and sisters" to prison i:w.mm,s i CAPITOL TODAY TO WKI). U.ST ( OMl'ltrf'J Quelled by courtroom police ; was Dora Shoukorcff, solid- j faced, suntanned woman near- j A Famous Player Thratrv ge Are eh onri thrPP men heard I of garbage each year. TERRACE -A campaign to raise funds for a laundry tumbler 1 It screams with thrills... rings with truth! spade men, m,-n ennSel .Inhn Farris with- J'u KOing 10 hire By EASLEY BLACKWOOD in the marathon Doukhobor trials roll on. Monday, 20 persons were convicted on the charge of being nude in a public place and two were held over for later hearing. The charge, jointly with one of contributing to juvenile delinquency, was dropped against seven others. Of the 20 found guilty, eight were women. The radical Sons of Freedom women caused most of the ex- ihi iiihmeis rifstm draw charges. The men sat r.i-lent. "Why are the charges withdrawn?" she asked in Russian. maybe, at two bucks an hour? "Not w ith my tax money, you're not." GRUFF VOICE (a little gruffer): "There are plates here The Hitch-Hiker drier for the hospital was plan- , ned when Terrace Junior Chamber of Commerce held Its first meeting of the fall term In the Oddfellows Hall. The Jaycees hope to raise suf- flclent funds for the drier, badly When this was interpreted. ! FV t$ tUMOND D BKlSiN-i-RAKK LDVLIDY -f SLLIAM TMVHd Defender (lets Nowhere I With Miserly Attitude What suit shall the defence attack? That's a question that bothers many players. Mr. New, the avitl kibitzer, for one. He watches in awe as his idol, Mr. Masters, hits on the killing defence time after needed at the hospital, within the next few weeks. Officers elected at the ses-sion ALSO were Charlie Dixon, first vice- i Magistrate Graham Ladner j where our garbage would make sai(j. ; good sanitary fill. Take for in- j stance the gully on Eleventh JUMPED TO FEET j Avenue East. All waste property "There is not enough evidence j the way it stands now.- But fill to convict in your case." jit up with garbage and after 10 Mrs. Soukoreif jumped to her years or so we'd have level, well feet. ! drained residential property "I am just like any other j there we so badly need here, brother or sister Doukhobor. I ! "All we would need to do there want to stay with my brothers ; is to put a bulldozer in the side and sisters," she said in Rus- j hill there and cover up the gar-sian. : bage as it is dumped each day. time. J At WALLACE'S of Course B : WORK CLOTHES j that are : LONG on WEAR!: president; Frank Heely, second vice-president, and George Rosen and Bert Ooulet, directors. Retiring as first vice-president was Ken Coleman, who Is being transferred to a Vancouver branch of the Bank of Montreal. Lionel Hanle Is president. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (lr. Kale) 8 9 4 3 H J IS D J 8 C A Q 10 9 3 TERES WEIGHT MKD3NALD CAREY 03L0HLS 0-B f.u-t Officers reached her side 3S i After all, we have a Packmaster she was struggling with the top ' now which compresses the gar- How does Mr. Masters do it? Actually, in most cases the bejt defence is based on the simplest kind of reasoning. It is often missed because of what might be called stinginess. A player like Mr. New or Mr. Meek may have a suspicion that the lead of a certain suit will wreck declarer's contract. On the other hand, they fear that it might give declarer an extra trick let him make four no Matrr) Plrv kmi) (Mr. 8U J 10 5 ATTENTION BOWLEI H - 10 4 D A 6 5a H--K 9 8 3 2 i 7 4 a button of her flowered dress, j She was hustled outside where , she sat quietly in the hallway j until RCMP were ready to take ! bage, or hadn't you heard about that, oome of your tax money went into that." THIRD VOICE 'enthusiastically i : "That sounds pretty good to C-4 C-B 7 2 NiiMt h LONDON (CP) Fines i in t wised for motering offences in England and Wales last year totalled r87,500. or ei-iht per cent mor? than in 1961. There were 39i,392 prosecutions. her back to Oakalla prison farm belongings. She ik -JT-i 4 IT to collect her A meelinij will be held ;f ull Friday Night Mixed 5-Pin Bowlers the Salvation f JDOVr stay with trump instead of three, or five spades instead of four. So they, lead something that is "safe.", portation has n A, 'a m Army until trans (Mr. AIm-I ) , S A 1 6 H A 6 L K Q 10 B C K JOS The bidding: South Wcbt North 1 NT Pass i N r 3 NT All pass me. I don't mina if they use some of my tax money to buy a bulldozer if it will do away with rats." ' (Scene shifts again to under the meeting place where the back to the 7A "rfrfX V bfcn arranged JT" 1 t Koctenays. Ps This miserly attitude will get you nowhere. The first game of WED., SEPT. 23, 8 PA' lip WATERFRONT RAT is glowering a rubber is worth close to 400 a little at his cousin, almost in! points, counting the value of in the Three others two women and a man were not in court to h"ar the charges dropped. All three are in Oakalla prison hospital with others recovering frcni effects of the 10-day hunger strike which ended in a borscht feast Monday. hvslpria bv now. i WATERFRONT RAT: "See, I told you guys you shoulda stayed at the City Dump, our ancestral home. You brought this on your- MEETING OF THE MOOSB TI ES. StPT. 22 8 p.m. INITIATION NIGHT BOWLING ALLEY ALL PLAYERS ARE URGED TO ATTEn: So far, 49 persons have been sci the game. What if declarer does make an extra trick, worth 30 points? Obviously, you can well afford to let him make several such small gains in exchange for a reasonable chance of defeating his game contract. Take today's hand, for example. Mr. Masters led the queen of spades. Mrs. Keen flashed the eight and Mr. Abel elected to lay off. Now, Mr. had the king of spades but, noting the good five card club suit in dummy and realizing thai the spade suit would take only three tricks for his side, he decided that continuation of th'. spade suit was hopeless. As you see, Mr. Abel could win the second or third round of spades, knock out the ace oi diamonds and then have nine tricks, losing only three spades and a diamond. But at trick two Mr. Masters shifted to the trey of hearts Thus the heart suit was set u while Mrs. Keen still had the CARHART MONARCH GAULT Masters felt sure his partner ( convicted in the three-d.iy CITY RAT (in hysteria) "But hearings. (we needed 'lebensraum' we had None of the Doukhobor de- to move on. And it was so nice fendants has said a word to in the city . . ." acknowledge that a trial Is in, WATERFRONT RAT: "Well, I progress. "We do not acknowl- j might find a spot on the water-edge man-made laws," one ' front for you, my cousin, but woman explained. "So we do not j there's a limit to what guys can acknowledge this trial." j produce, even though we can get Meanwhile, members of th some pretty good pickings at orthodox Doukhobor sect at some of the warehouses." Brilliant, B.C., announced Mon- The next thing WATERFRONT day that they will not adopt Rat heard made him think of children of imprisoned Free- ' mental telepathy. SVaaia Quolity First At : Wallace's : s Men's Shop ft I, Airmen's Bodies Recovered r , domites. GRUFF VOICE ( from above I : "There's another problem linked I closely to the rats in the city. It's the rat on the waterfront. ace of diamonds and the defenders won four hearts, a spade and a diamond for down two, 100 points. The heart shift might have gone right into the ace-queen, enabling Mr. Abel to make one or two extra tricks. But it stood to gain so much more than it could lose that it was worth the risk. VANCOUVER it , Ilodics of five airmen who lost their lives in the crash of a Mitchell bomber a. ha I've been hearing all kinds of complaints of rat damage in r (. .-4 warehouses alont; the dor ks. We I last January were evacuated Going Places have to institute a careful sys- Monday from the 5,500-foot level tern of noisonintr for several of a snow-covered, unnamed e Go by air and arrive sooner, leellng lresn vears not onlv at the citv dump I mountain. ' SI'KPKISF.I) ANf.l KIt hut. also nltmff the waterfront to1 A helicopter was used to flv VICTORIA (CP)-. Victor Orlf i :: and rested. Flying time from Prince Rupert .o: get rid of everv rat." I the bodies out to Port Coquitlam. I f 111 hooked a small salmon on hLs , CITY PAT: "Hear them, cous- : about 25 miles east of here and i "Bh1 Iine and was reeling it ln; i .- '. 44.85 27.90 VANCOUVER 3"2hrs. PRINCE GEORGE 5'4 hrs. miles south of the carelully wnen someining toiei hear them? They are plan- only a few ning to get rid of you too. I'm . mountain on which the City of off hundreds or leet oi line, urn- fin discovered a seal had taken ; 212.85 HONOLULU 13', hrs. 189.70 the salmon. He cut the line TORONTO 1334hrs. "via Vancouver "via Edmonton Saskatchewan Squadron Mit-hell crashed last January 28. Rescue workers at the crash scene said the bodies were found buried deep in snow and that they were well preserved. Wreck-awe of the plane was first sighted Sept. 15. RCAF personnel were dropped at the crash scene Saturday to MUSTARD 1 "f-'Uv rl""ierate. Even you can't he lp me." WATERFRONT RAT I furtively, nowi: "We must get out of here. And quick. Don't bother rounding up the rest of the gang. We'll make better time travelling alone. We'll get going tonight. Sneak out along the railway tra'-kf. and head inland. Maybe we'll stop at Terrace. I haven't On July 11, 1904, Sir Henry Mi to lotbiriicro opened Hie liver iiidjc the tint bridge to ipon end provide direct rail and rood link to the United SHM Let the Canadian Pacific Airlines agent help you plan your entire trip. He will gladly make all arrangements, provide complete through ticket service no matter where you want to go. Phone 795 for 'information and reservations. Vickfecf Onioftt Ann . y . prepare a landing site for the I Canadian (Pacific to any meal nearer irom my cousin there neacopier alter attempts by a iatelv. but he seems to be doing ground party to climb to the alright." ! wreckage were foiled by the rug- GRUFF vnir-n; ifrnm ni"- ged terrain and low-lying cloud, headi: "That's final, then. We'll j The Mitchell's crew consisted put our plan up to city council of FO. Jack Mcintosh, 29, Regina, rirrht awav n'd also get up airilot: FO. M. D. Hill. 74. I tndsav. fill jtnm mmmi wumu) hisv B. G. 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