The Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, December 28, SCREEN ' FLASHES PAC.F.C COLONISTS , FA.MOl S Ro u, Organized colonization, of New, The Burma road hinh". . Zealand started In 1840 with a supplies to China in if,. -y ur special cam m ofmik mat BRANTFORD. Ont. P-Dwntown shoppers h-Jl,-, shoppers hearing th.e ! Christmas carols coming from a pufllic address systJi, address system at trie ' city hall paid special attention then the aiiiiouiicen,, ,ne allnouncer dedicated a carol to "the police officer shivering on the conn,,, gg on the corner" Trie , officer looked pleased. settlement at Wellington. 'World war, Is 770 mileS l0,7'a TODAY TO WEDNESDAY j By GLADYS L EN. VON ! ' Canadian Press SlnlT Writer NEW YORK (CP) Along Broad-i way, 1953 is the year Rosalind ; I Russell burst on the musical-; ! comedy scene the year of "Won- ; iiiiiaiiiiiiini"" hi vaaHBBaBBH giiiDiaimiRii Tl VMM. V. lUimrV 11111 U I11V J. , Against ALL f LAGS ... i Ml HCHT WINN Aua uuii iuttt una, - i hmi tM fn Wallace's Dept. Store 5 Beyond Comparison GLENAYR KITTEN SWEATERS The GLENaYR is made of ! aofter-than - soft Lambswool, B full fashioned, moth-proofed and shrink-proof. Priced from $6.95 to $9.95 Wallace's s Dept. Store CAPITOL A 14.UOI PLAYERS lltATKt ALSO BILLY MAY AND ORCII. MAM AND PAW Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. derful Town." Otherwise the year followed Tinh of 'he usual pattern a few hits, a fairly' high proportion of, flops, and some shows that, achieved substantial runs with or without the blessings of the critics. There does not seem to bo a ; erious rival to "Wonderful Town." The Leonard Bernstein musical about two Ohio girls in Orwnwlrh Village Is a sonK-and-dance version of the play, "My Sister Eileen." based on stories bv Ru'h Mkomey. M's Russell's Irrepressible vitality and t the wry humor with which she plavs Ruth, the girl with "100 easy ways to lose a man," play a large part In making this the year's top hit. "PICNIC" OUTSTANDING In drama, outstanding is William Inve's Pulitzer Prize-winner. "Picnic." This Is about sev- WW 1 ; I H i SIX OF THESE NEW P1ASECKI H21Ahelicop ers, capable of carrying 12 litters for wounded, or seating 20 in each, will be delivered to the RC F at Edmonton early In the new year. ' The helicopters are fitted with landing gear to enable them to land on snow, swamp, water or earth. They are 52 feet long and have twin roto s driven toy a single engine. They are destined for use in RCAF rescue operations. 1 A It 'T I "a iim iiiiniiaaa THE Selling To Be Keener During 1954 A CARNIVAL OF FUN AMD MERRYMAKING AS THE OLD YEAB, FADES WTO TM MFu DUIL9ES 4 NT I w ADECOMoiE COMING! crrl r"m"i"e-huprv women in a smill Kansas town nd 'he bi' oc caused by a good-looking but worthless young man who ppu-.ed briefly amoni them. i l o In i h hit list are "Tea and c-r,athv" a drama based on. false charges of homosexuality in a boys' school, starrinz British actress Deborah Kerr; "The solid Gold Cadillac," In which Josephine Hull, as a small stockholder, takes a hand in the affairs of a large corporation with hilarious results, and "Sabrina Fair," a r"nian'ic comedy starring Joseph Cotten as a wealthy Long fi-K rrA l ! 1 If- Pk ' Yjh . ' ' ,, ' c - -r':. MONTREA L. Maintaining that the coming year will put a keener edge on competitive selling, the Bank of Montreal's Business Review for December, issued today, emphasizes that business must give "close and errhin attention to costs and selling techniques" if the progress of the past year Is to be maintained. While considering 1953 to be a record year for "most people and r THE "CHICK A BOOM" JAMBOREEI Milk is liliilkis "Bottled hriUoSottled Sun-il Sunshine" four top recording ttort light up n Krewil Islander and Margaret Sullivan most the bank sizes industries," s a chauffeur's daughter up the economic weather as "still .rc:kForGrovw;;3,or Crowing . .. . I Children mttiliildren ' r T' I SUEZ "or V , . rfaeh ' "fj id lie c MILK. I sunny, but with Increasing cloudiness and limited visibility." Weighing the broad influences likely to affect the 1954 business :--- the " of M expresses the conclusion that the result is not conducive to pessimism, and does not alter "(he long-term growth potential of a vigorous economy amply blessed with resources and possessing the Institutional background to make the development of these resources possible." Milk, rich in Vitamin D, Is essential to Children who are unable to get enough aunlight. Your children will low the farm-fresh flavor of our wholesome milk. REYl'F. APPLAl'DEI) The year's one revue. "John Murray Anderson Almanac," also drew a round of critical applause, most of which went to the comedv team of Hermione Gingold, British comedienne ; making her f'st BronHwov ap-' pe-nce. and Pillv de Wolfe. ! "The Crucible," Arthur Miller's drama on the effects of r'vstena in a Cfmmunitv took ; the American Theatre Wing's ! best-play award, though some i critics found it disappointing In HOLIDAY MAIL for Canadian troops in uermany is unloaded from a large truck by members of the Canadian Postal Corps serving with, the 1st Canadian Infantry Brigade in Germany. Unloading the truck are, left to right: Pte. Clarence Dube, Plaster Rock, N.B., and Pte. John Grimmell. Ottawa, while ; LCpL John Chayer, Vancouver, and Lieut. Tom Kingsborough, , brigade jostal officer, make distribution. Phone 18 -it- The Business Review says that For Home Delivery jwitvery when the results are fully tabu Somnarison with his "Death of a lated for 1053 the value of Canada's output of goods and services mav well prove to be in , Salesman." I SI CCESSFl L IMPORT Northland Dal I Dairy . ... , ,, . ,;.;,.(,' ..:-.. .5 '.V I'll. i ' i it BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 'Limited excess of the J24 billions Dredict-I Peter Ustinov's imaginative The Love of Four Col " bv the Minister of Finance in comedy, NORTHERN PROOl'CE FOB NOItlllKflN CO:HtHTIII-:RN WMERS II his February budget, compared with. $23 billions in 1952. NEW RECORDS IN 1953 "Moreover," says the review, r ki m: m im mm nro M I, uc i ttv , M k KIM I M ' m auw ik-i huii nc' :IWt lie Too Eager To Take The Lead 'since prices have, on the aver- r-r a n T-r TftfM V i 1 he impatient declarer would never make three ;ep. been a shade below last year. , - I the increase in national output ,i',i it.- a t ,l no trump on today s hand. By impatient, I mean the ha,s somewhat higher in onels." which compares the wooing techniques of four Allied colonels In Germany, was the only import from the London stage to meet with any success here. ' Among four London hits which flopped on Broadway was "A Pin to See the Peepshow," based on an actual British murder trial, which gave one performance New York critics found the play dull but praised Joan Miller of Vancouver, lor KCr resourceful acting of the star role. rWlnrer who is frantic tn train the lead at his verv real terms Employment has cx 1-handed with industrial produc ' Plu$ Wee Water Wonders" ''Hurricane Hunters" Cartoon TOTEM A Famous Players Theatre Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. iirst opportunity. . . . , , , j South dealer vi course i. nt uxs uaic tuu tricks in shht. it's all right ! : i ii mi ii i in1 u u Both sides vulnerable North Olr, Keen) ' 8 ti 6 5 . ' I! K 7 3 although even then he is prob-; rMHtSHMHHMBUltWMMm ably giving up the. opportunity i Vf "irr;.K:i: tv.?-or -mrire- vxttri : tiicks. ' : V Try----at r tion. retail trade rearhed new heiehts as personal income grew, and Investment in new construction .and equipment, has ben the largest In Canadian history." As the year progressed, how-over, the rate of increase In these broad indicators of activity began to taper off, and for a grow-'n number of Industries sales failed to follow a steadily rising trend. But when le.5s thnn nine tricks j art- immediately avaiiarjie l A ' , '0.. . i i- (which always seems to be tho I case whn I am in tnree no ' trump) then patience pays off. ' V 106 ST:!- -C A 7 3 Hilt (Mr I h. million) (Mr. Hair) 8 J 7 2 8 -10 9 4 3 H J 10 9 8 4 li- Q 3 D K 7 2 D A 4 i C 9 8 O W J 10 8 a i Hon 111 (Mr. M.ivter-) 8 A K 8 . H A 5 . f ' L Q J 6 5 ' C-K 6 4 I 'ihe bidding: In today's deal, for example. Mr. Champion led the Jack of i ! hearts, dummy played low and Mr. Dale made the good play of unblocking his queen. If Me. In analyzing market conditions Tnd consumer spending, the bank notes that, whereas in 1952 there was a markedly upward movement featured by expanding xales of automobiles, television sets and other durable eoods. the trend In 1953. after allowing for seasonal variations, has been irregular. Masters had won this trick he would have lost his contract. East i South Wo.st North j 1 N T Pass 2 NT 3 NT All Pass He had to knock out the ace and king ol diamonds to develop nine tricks. When he led a diamond at trick two. Mr. Dak- would win and retuin a heart. Mr. Masters won with dummy s ace and led to the queen oi diamonds. Mr. Champion won with the king but had no club to return. The contract, thanks Hearts would be continued uti-I til the last stopper was knocked I out. Mr. Champion would stiil v;j hj.ii IT 1 1 patience, was i : to Mr. Masters' ; unbeatable. I have the king of diamonds ss an entry to his set-up hearts. & uliiiil ) Naturally Mr. Masters ducked i '' , H ' -l tts ' III I M ! . the first heart lead. But thit " Hr...i V ' M M f 4 OTTAWA DIARY Continued From Page Z i i m I Tni ) j fit 41 J I l-Wr-&$k b LIS. . H ;Mil 1 II 11 wasn't the whole story Mr. Dal:!, correctly figuring that the heart continuation was hope- ! months of Julv, August and Sep-less, shifted to th3 queen cf i tcnlber boLh this year and last ciubs. indicated that though the act-u 1 collar volume of defence spending remained high half a billiou dollars last year the various levels of government were iaeed In that period with the peak levels of their non-i.cfcncf exj e-nditures. Chief interest will be In the Again, Mr. Misters would have I gone set if he had won the ! trick. In this case it would be j Mr. Chimpion who would, win j the first lead of diamonds. He would return his list club an-l; that suit would bo continued until Mr. Masters' list stopper was gone. At that point, Mr. i ,f I -"i 'is I i in MON0,iN tlilllUIT UllliilllSTIliuy amcunt of total government ex- I (MB V 'Sip 522 I Captain Morgan Dt I uxt Rum, the result of more than i score of yrr of preparation, is proudly introduced in British Columbia, Canada's most discriminating market for rum. Captain Morgan Di Luxi owes its distinctive character and superb quality to careful selection from a storehouse of the world's finest rums. to be Mvuurcrl w'1'1 Imurcfy tpprciutjon, CapninMo'""" PrtwrRum is de-lighifui 4tlcr iler(. wouiu nive set-up ciuuSj penditure and expenditure on and the ace of diamonds for an j defence in tne final quarter of erUrv- ' i this year. It will be another Mr. Masters refused to win three months before the figures the second trick, too. And now1 are available, but last year in he was safe. It made no differ- I the autumn months, defence ence what suit was led at trick I cost over 46.01 per cent of the three. Actually. 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