18 . Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, Jury 23, 1953 GABLE "TIERiif mm w A L L B.C. Boy Scouts to Perform Tonight at Ottawa Jamboree AUTOIST'S EXPLANATION DOESN'T HELP IN COURT DETROIT AP The hot muggy weather, his wife's shapely legs and a red light were all against Robert Wright Jr. of Dearborn. Police, whose attention was drawn to Wright's car because of the attractive limbs dangling from the window, forced Wright over to the curb, but not before he had run through a red light. As Wright explained, there was nothing really wrong. His wife was lying In the front seat, her head in his lap and her legs out the window. , Said the judge: "It might be one way to beat the heat, but lis also reckless driving $50."- mm TODAY TO SATURd' CAPITO1 N s , Cartoon - News "Masroni Story" Evening 7 - 9:03 Saturday Matinee 2 - 4:25 Pi I i1 n YARD GOODS CLEARANCE group of seven put on a special show from a platform, the Oriental ceremonial wheel coming to life as they twirled the crinoline overhead and behind their backs in various patterns. L. W. Collins of Halifax, display master, said the boys had been practicing as a unit for only a week before the jamboree. Tonight British Columbia Scouts will present a show called "It's In the Book," a story of n boy who becomes interested In Scouting, and a minstrel show. Some 200 Alberta Scouts will give a display involving construction o a signal tower. SOUTH MARCH, nt. It was shades of Mother India here Wednesday night to the strains of Scottish bagpipes. The Nova Scotia contingent at the .second Canadian national Boy Scout jamboree gave the first public display in Canada of the crinoline, used In Hindu ceremonials. The crinoline is a loop from which cords connect radially to a limp sash loop weighted with small blocks of wood. When spun, it blossoms like a Iruge flower. Before a grandstand packed with "pop-drinking Scouts from other provinces, 40 boys did the actual crinoline spinning. A A M. I lr. Regular price $1.32, $1.38, $1.51) pud $1.G8. Excellent selection. EviMKla.i', Pieolay, Fruit of the Loom Gold Prints and Rayon Sheer. 99c Yard BLACKWOOD on MARTIH-IEWIS (R W r"" fi UZAPETHSCOTr CfiRMUlKw .HAIVMIS.,.. 5' v- -V' v. By FASLEY BLACKWOOD , CtWCl0Cil.0OIIWHYMl0t-IUIMtHING P Top (uuility. Embossed r ei(li;;c, Tootul Lombia nnd Sharkskin. Reg. $1.75-$2.24. Save lots. It, ,. Second Chance Saves Mrs. Keen's Contract WE ArtE AGAIN FEATURING Store Specials TODAY to SATURDAY WK Evcnin9s 7: - 9:05 p.m. TOTE Motinee Soturday 2 p.m. ' kimhk p:.iy.T. nJ f A X In the old days there was no doubt about it, Mrs. Keen's immediate overcall in her opponent's suit was $1.29 Yard $1.99 Yard forcing to game. VISIT THE Clearing price. Nylon Print and Pure Silk Print and Stripe Gabardine. Reg. $2.80-$4.72 yard. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE - FRIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM Ailniis.sioii $1.00 Dam iinU.; Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS l;VIKV()XE HMXOME East dealer Neither side vulnerable V.rlh (Mr. Ilulr) S-J 8 7 H 9 7 2 l 8 4 C-4 4 a r.t t:ut (Mr. Wm'I) (Mr. ( Ii;iiiiiIiim) 88 2 8- K 3 H Q 3 HK 8 5 4 n-V 7 8 3 I- K J 10 C 10 8 T 8 3 C- K J U hmith (Mlh. Kern) HA Q 10 U 6 4 H A J 10 8 D A 2 C A The blddiliKI INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES AND NOTE THE SAVING. Your order delivered or no extra cost. Deliveries cover the entire city. mou HOSE 51 Gouqo end 45 Gauqe Assorted shades. All sizes but quantities are limited. Take your pick while they last. I Today, some self-appointed ! authorities are saying that a I bid like Mrs. Keen's two club ! bid in this deal Is forcing for ! one round only. I don't like it. The side which does not open the bidding needs I some bid which is uncondition-j ally forcing until game is reach-; ed. Once such a bid Is made, the j pressure is off. No space-losing jump bids aip now necessary, i The holder of the big hand feels no urge or necessity to make a blind ,stab at three no trump or some other game eon-tract, for fear his partner will drop him. Mrs. Keen almost blew her ! four-spade contract but recovered Just in time. The opening lead was the six of clubs and .'he won with the ace. Apparently she became obsessed with the idea the king of spades was a singleton so she laid down the ace. Nothing happened. She captured only the deuce and the rey. Since she needed two entries to dummy for leads up to her hearts, she should have led a spade first, to dummy's seven. Norm a u 3H East South West 1 C i C Pass PM 3 8 FtiM , Pass 4 8 All pun MIDWAY GROCERY Phone 659 PRINCE RUPERT TO liitfi Ai! Other Wallace Bargains MEN'S - COYS' - - GIRLS' - LADIES' WEAR Still on Sale ! -Wallace's Dept. Store SKEENA GROCERY RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone AND GROCERS LTD. 581 or 582 Phone 21 LYONS FINE FOODS I WILLAMS GROCERY ! Phones I Phone 250 Red 465 I 656 NAVY RUM nif- m'. After that lost to the king, the eight and the jack would be the KETCHIKAN WRANGELL - PETERSBURG lausiziiBiaiiiiiiiiiiinii ...LA ill ! entries she wanted. Seeing, her mistake at she saw another chance. in I Abel had a doubleton honor hearts or if Mr. Champion had i both king and queen of hearts and she could guess which was the true situation, she could make her contract' with only And Oihcr Alaska Points ! I.!0M UmVtl fne heart lead from the board, i ELLBS R LINES This idveniscnient is not published or displayed by The Liquor ( onlrol Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. There was also the chance if Mr. Abel had a doubleton honor in hearts, he might go in with his honor prematurely thus taking out the guess. ' With these .thoughts In mind, Mrs. Keen led the jack of hearts at trick three. Mr. Abel couldn't ftand it. It looked to him as if his queen would never take a trick if it didn't take this oni. He played it and returned a club. Mrs. Keen ruffed and led a small spade. Mr. Champion won Phone 266 Office Opposite Post Off $1 and led another club. But Mrs. Keen ruffed, entered dummy with a trump and pushed the nine of hearts through. This won and another heart finesse assured the contract. -; it' with a ant" i kaafcji ' -it j--.it futi-j. u tni M 'jr- if------- ''- v Three Workmen Electrocuted WABASH, Ind. 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