P'ince Rupert Daily NpWS Saturday, June 20, Speak Says Road Building to Keep Freight Rates Down Not Economical WOODPECKER INTERRUPT TV LISTENER'S REST W. J. Meachrr of the Ship and frei-;'it rates d'- vn is "not econ- PITTS PITTSK1ELD. I ELD, 111. 111. (API APt A bird that Imllul.,., Att vrinn U r;nrnA nut a l"lr, Alaska Port Inoperative WHITT1ER. Alaska P- I)iim-nge to the military pot t of Whit-tier whic h virtually was destroyed by fire Wednesday night will be in the vicinity of $20,000,000, Colonel William H. Bigelow, port commander, estimated Thursday night. The Colonel and Major-General William Miley of the Alaska Do-fence Command agreed that the port is total; Inoperative. They visited the smoking ruins while .... R B vu.mwi moiy planed in fmr, A.so soon ax Georop ipt ,',.n,i,i,.i.i.. , . ' "wl Rail Association in Ottawa, told omical. ' members of the Prince Rupert: ' Speaking . at ihe association club lhat road building to keep meeting in the Civic Centre, al his television set for an evening of ' entertainment h h j which W. N. H. Armstrong was I iiu-'talled as president, Mr. Other members of the executive are: J. Long, V. C. Hill, A. DaRe, W. Spark, C. Berg, T. Juz-kow. Mr. Meagher read the following exerpt irom Saturday Night: "Tests conducted in Maryland have demonstrated that heavy trucks are the main destroyers of highways, and that as the load increases ihe amount of damage multiplies. "In not one province in Can telephone ring. He answers it and is asked' Numb.. ? The phone really isn't ' ringing at all a , Khorpcnlng his bill on the McGatin TV antenna can P?'1" the sound of the telephone bell perfectly. ' p iu ffr7 V.L-k; ( ! " I A $ . ' ' 1,, i k - '- MM I WtT.lM.-ia.' 1,111 TODAY' ROSEMARY CLOONEY - LAUR1TZ MtlnT Mea Jier quoted from Saturday J Nigh to back up his contentions. B: Other oflicers installed were: J. F. Bugyinka, vice-pre.sident; I.E. L. Taylor, secretary-treasurer 1 and J. E. Bateman, business J agent. a Delegates to represent Prince Ruptrt local for this province are: L. MacKenzie. Alternates W. N. R. Armstrong .A. E. Carl-! son. engineer officers from the army district engineer headquarters began planning for emergency rebuilding of the port. Eighteen persons were injured .w 1 rifc AKt ilNGING Sunday Midnight Only TWO FEATURES and the main 1.200-foot dock and three 800-foot warehouses filled with vast quantities of "BABOOHA" and "TORNADO'1 With an apprehensive Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr standing by, Jean Simmons ( left dares the wrath of Charles Lauyhton, cast as the domineering British monarch, Henry VIII, in "Young Bess.", M-O-Mi spectacular Technicolor drama of the ftirl who was to become England's lirst Queen Elizabeth ends tonight at the Totem Theatre. ada are license fees charged , trucks realistic, in not one prov- j ince do they make up for the ! damage the Maryland test have j ' shown they do. j "Trucks have become the main ; competitors of railways and as ; long as they do not pay their j share of highway costs the prov- inces are actually bonusing j trucking. j "Provincial taxpayers are pay-1 ing money to create a situation which as dominion taxpayers they pay for in railway deficits. "Trucking is here to stay but-provinces should see that it .stands on its own leci." supplies were destroyed, by the nimoaging llamcs. Railroad facilities on the huge dock also were lost. A military board was named to determine the cause of the fire and arrangements are being made to shift ships with military cargo to Seward, on the south Committee Gets Scare In Ontario TORONTO f -1 can certify every one of you fellows and make it stick," an uncomfortable committee of the Ontario legislature was told Monday by one of its members during a discussion of treatment of the mentally i'l. Dr. S. F. Lcavinc, Progressive Conservative member for Waterloo was illustrating his conten ern shore of Kenal Peninsula,, and possibly a few around the nenlnsula to Anchorage on Cook Inlet. BLACKWOOD on Uy EASLLY ULACKWOOD ' mil Mrs. Macfie Rites Held Job Hunters Get Warning From NES Use Opponents' Bidding un Helpful Playing1 Hint 1 wai'iHii' ( tion that there should be stricter j supervision of how patients are 1 committed to mental institutions. 1 A quaking select committee on : reform institutions received; You're Bound To Be In The Swim B In A Wallace bathing! SUIT Only $7.95 to $9.95 jj WALLACE'S I I Last tributes were paid to Mrs. Sometimes in trying to determine now to play m-icn Maefie at her funeral r- .. 1 1 a f. t L tU r,....,.,t,.' i vice on Thursday afternoon at Grcnvllle Court Chapel unskilled Large numbers of comfort as Allister Johnston, an InKnrore cnltrf Xiirtrlf Drfl mi- other liiilding is very helpful. The safe way to play today's hand was, or should have been, crystal clear. But Mr. Muzzy, playing true to form, missed the point from Parry Sound, . disposed of Pra mgrinptonthHe Y"kH" J"" of Canada are Dr. Dr. Leavine's Leavine's threat. threat. Parts and, c"m: Mrs. Macfie, who died In hos-, pital la.st Monday, was born In Scotland 60 years ago, and came to Prlnee Rupert when her husband died in 1928. Until recently she had been active in church and Red Crass ing into a part of the country in which jobs of this kind are "I don't think you'll get any- entirely. DEPT. STORE , ..Zi "The ;".t.: institutions ," 7 filled "T ' fairly limited. National Employ-ston. are : ..,,,,,,. said ;j ment Service officials here up now." work. Those who knew her" f Mr. Dale led his lone club, the rieuce, and Mr. Muzzy won it on the board with the ace. He led a trump and Mrs. Keen went in today. "With, little demand for this type of labor at the present timp, and with the Yukon nor- were deeply aware of her strong christian character. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Cartoon - News W ICJ with the ace and returned the 1 in hVVtfc. "Glamour Prince Rupert Frederick (Mary) Peagam of this; city; a son, Lieutenant John j Macfie", RCN, of Montreal and; a. mally being unable to absorb 1 queen of clubs. Tne contract . any great number of unskilled i was already doomed and it made workers into employment, ihe 1 no difference what Mr. Muzzy j unemployment situation that i played. Actually, he went up Tennis" Warner Bros mi mm t grandau?htr-, Marilyn Peagam IN Y ' being created by this influx of , with his k.ng and Mr. Dale run East dealer Both sides vulnerable . V.rlll (Mr. CliiilntlmiJ fv-7 8 4 2 II- A 5 'J r -7 6 C A 8 3 (Mr. Hair) (Mm kern) W 8 3 S A J H j 10 C 4 H Q 7 t10 8 5 4 2 r -K Q 9 C2 C-Q J 10 8 7 4 Jvilllh ( Mr. .M11.1 ) 8 K Q 10 S H-K 3 i I A J 3 C K 8 5 The bidding: East South West North 1 C DM. Puss 1 H 2 C 2 S Pass 3 S Piuui 4 S All pass Job seekers could quickly become BMJ-C0NlE-S01HEIINWi2 TO Ketchikan Wrongcll - Petersburg Juneau ed. After this, there was no way to avoid the loss of a club and 1 a diamond. J "What were you aoing while the bidding was going on, j Muzzy?" asked Mr. Champion, j THE BLUE GARDENIA serious," NES said in a statement. It also said: "Apparently the publicity given the Frobisher nower and the proposed American pipeline projects, now only in the survey stage, has created the impression that Jobs are available in quantity." and other Alaska Points Starts Monday CAPITOL BASEBALL SUNDAY t Prince Rupert Cummrrrial llutrl w Esquires Kt Terrace DouMche .idcr Gordon & Anderson vi Terrace Game Times 1 :4.p.m. "Are you blaming me because Mr. Dale had a singleton club?" said Mr. Muzzy angrily. "In a way, yes." Mr. Champion replied. "At least, I'm Shows 7 -9:00 A FAMOUS PLAYKRS THtATRIl Though some jobs are avail an opponent. Sureiy she able for skilled tradesmen, me- , blaming you for not knowing it : by t heavy duty operators, me-land for not doing something hinirs. etc.. the chances for a about it." rould be figured for six clubs, especially since Mr. Dale had led the deuce of that suit. JfcAN ShMMOt "YOUNG BESS" t.MS 10HAV 7: - 9:05 ' ' ... , As h- w it H . ' - w.: " "i .- 1 1.1 -5 J - it- :' ! f ' "I 4 .. . t V'.T- ' V - 1 J . -. . it t ' non-skilled laborer to get a job! Mr. Champion was right. M.-s Keen, a sound bidder, had bid bhe could also be rigured ro. clubs and then rebid them in I just about all of the outstand- are not too good, and job-seekers in this category would be America's sweep to the western sea! Phone 266 , Office Opposite Post Office wise to look for work closer to Jhe face of a pass by her part- ing high cards, particularly a , home. , ner and a strengh-showing bid , card as Important as an ace. j it it COtUMtiA M USED CARS CORNEL TERESA WILDEWRI6HT '48 !0IH;K Sedan Fluid Drive It MEN it could be assumed, then, ' Mrs. Keen would be able to win the secpnd trick with the ace of spades and return a club for her partner to ruff.. However, this would not endanger the contract if Mr. Muzzy won the first trick in his own hand with the king of clubs. In that case, when the club came back at trick three, Mr. Muzzy could play the five. If Mr. Dale ruffed, the eight would, of course, be played from the board. Thus Mr. Dale would be ruffing a low club a trick which had to be lost In any case. MAKE MISTAKES 1450 1250 1350 '47 MONARCH 5-pass, coupe.. '49 FORI) Coach $950 IB noDCE " 1 -ton pickup with box.. ONE MAN 1125 '625 s350 51 AUSTIN A-40 Sedan '49 ANGLIA Coach 41 FACKAKI) 120 Vfffilfffflffl1 "Mhos IIUKh" 0 YXjpt' ";ye Witness No. 3." Historic Parish PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) Rev. Robert Macdonald, priest of St. Adolphus parish here for four years, Is leaving to become rector of St. Patrick's parish, Quebec City. The latter parish consists of about 1.600 English-speaking Catholic families. TOTEM Famous Players Thrl Playinx . . . Monday to Wednesday Evening 7: - 9: p.m. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. struck a match to see if the gasoline tank in his car was empty . IT WASN'T patted a strange bulldog on the head to see il it was affectionate .. . IT WASN'T MAN THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPOR1 IN HELPING THE KINSMEN HELP THE KIDS p KINSMEN CORONATION CONTEST TIE -BREAKER ONE MAN speeded up to see if he could beat Ihe train to the crossing ... HE COULDN'T Bill Bond Eric Janes Harry Sheardown Doug Jclslad Harold Thomas J' Wcllor OWE j iAN touched an electric wire to see il it was WHAT IS THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE KINSMEN CLUB MEMBERS LISTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT? Mickey Fudgcr Rolph Anderson Wolly Ishcrwood Johnny Fitigcrald Horold Lcvcrctre Ed Garner George Dibb George Kcarlcy Russell Cameron Bill Dyer Frank Dafoo Bill Long Jock Cross Yince Dodd Vcrn Scherk Gordon Horne Curley Barbour Stan Saville - Answers muxt be In the mail not later than midnight FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953. In the case of further ties, speed shall be considered as an element of skill and the first correct answer received, as established by the post mark, will be awarded the prize. Mail Answers To Kinsmen Coronation Contest, City. Show your name, address and telephone number. Winners will be announced In "Trespassing With Sandy" in the July 2nd Issue of the Daily News. charged ... IT WAS ONE MAN cut out his advertising to see if he could save money . . . HE COULDN'T Roy Paulson George Levas Carl Sauer Don Eby Vr