' I l,.B""Vgl!""l.!'l"llH.''m. " 'MWWI,I.WIHI.'"1" 1 , hj.i liicio.used utilization In live nu,.,,. , H 111 i u-.iu I . r,.. -.III.. u . - i-'riiuc Rupert Lu.lv Ncv.i Friday, June 19, 1953 lllM,l Pi is oi wis Beat Admitted Reds uiiui .... iiic.-u v,.,, n" iiiiiu iiu vuine vuiiic cies cies in in fore.si lore.strv fh, r k about through the growth of B. livlns dcm-nri. wur standi., r. ... n..i.. , n - ... " u" IXIIOA On OH. ... t production .-i. ' ""'! s r uip mm iiipri iiiuusiry. . v"t'rti.ay. BLACKWOOD on fjR$T To Serve Your Every d3rlclae : n fl i TU8AN ih Anti-Coiiiiiiuni.'.tl North Korean prisoners beat one fellow-prisoner to death and sent seven' others to hospital when the eight disclosed they were Reds, the United Nations command announced today. The announcement said the eight told the others everyone would be forced to go to North Korea when the five-nation repatriation commission takes control of reluctant prisoners under the armistice agreement.' a By EASLtY BLACKWOOD Crisis Kcachcd in Second Trick if!4 I f ft Bw V 'k " - J t J And TARPS Now, is a good time to check vr. . canvas needs. If those tarps covers-ore worn beyond repQir w carry a stock of standard W I As Finesse Assures Nine ' Mr. Masters considered his hand a shade short pf a two no trump opening. However, when his part-Vicr was able to respond to the one club opening, he properly jumped to game at no trump. Mr. Champion led the six of i ' jrearea rarps. It your torPS CQn b auivuyi.u, unnq mem in.qnd we' repair them for you. f Only f 15Hr$.40Min. 1 From Trrc im MONTREAL $203.50 CaMndiajt (Pacini j f. air li urn 3 JT: a I f i HI rat V.V . vrw.r. V.. . , IS OJd and outsize torps and cove-' we can make-to ordertreated o' uhtreated in any weight yr specify. We also hove available J various weights and widths, carw by the yard. Remember, too, we ore South dealer Both siries vulnerable North (Mi-n Kwn) S 9 4 H J 10 8 D A 10 7 6 3 C 10 S 8 Vt K.t (Mr. Chiimiiliin) (Mr. Mm-I) S Q 10 8 6 5 B J 7 3 H K 5 2 H 8 7 4 3 D 8 2 D K 5 4 C Q a 2 C K 7 4 houth (Mr. Muters) 8 A K 2 H A Q 8 D Q J C A J 8 8 The bidding: South West North 1 C Puss ' 1 D 3 NT All pas Pps and nt first glance it frprars that the accumulation pf nine tricks will be ea:;y. Further study indicates that if both jrl kings are wrong, the contort will not only be difficult, Ji Till be impossible I'n'ess rlc-f ' feK makes a fine and sensa-Jli-n'-.l-lookinrr plnv at trick two. Clf course, Mr. Misters figured fvYthe winnini nlay. Winning jlvjirst trick with the kin? of tnfVi over Mr. Abel's jak. he promptly laid down the nine of h"flrts. Here was his reasoning. If he finced the queen of diamonds nt trick two and lost to the kins, imrtpubtedly the defenders would continue spades until his bst.stopper was knocked out. In vthot situation, he would be able A RAILWAY WORK TRAIN carrying a crane and track extends a line of steel across a bridge in rugged .country as a 360-mile railway line Is built to reach rich iron ore deposits of Labrador-Ui.gava. Canada's first new railroad in many years, the line will carry ore to Seven Islands, on the St. Lawrence river, with the operation virtuaUy automatic through a complex $4,000,000 communications and control system. , , Cvntult vuv Travel Afnl m Canrfin Pacific Airlinet, Phon. 7S expert &ail a-xl tent mak ers. Drop in real soon one discuss your canvas problem with us. Pasr British Sub Travels 2,875 Miles Jnderwater From Bermuda to Britain Si'' would total onl? and one club, eipht tricks. in run four diamonds and these, EDWARD LIPSETT LTD with two spade tricks, one heart - To Plck UP the nillth trickt lilcs to the east. Time for the ; The Andrew, designed orgin-1 tlantic crossing was not an-: xy for service in the Pacific, i lounced but the AdmlnUv sal-' ! carrlcs a"bout' 6o men and iU he sub arrived "well ahead of . dlesel en-.lnes drive lt at 1B schedule." . i knots maximum. . I "It was a trip carried out for Vancouver Victoria Prince Ripe The Omnlrte lTel "ervire normal experiments and to tes. Watts & Nickerson 1 :: MEN'S WEAR KNOS DAD WANTS he snort apparatus," he Admiralty announced. "The submirin" carried normal supplies of fool The crew were not given an; special rations to keep them go ing." wuuiu ue iiecessarv hi i-ikk mi- dan?erous heart finesse townrt1 Mr. Chamnion. If Mr. Champinr eot In with the kin of heart he would probably be able to rash enough spade tricks to de-feit the contract. To eliminate that threatening prospect, Mr. Masters was gooc" enough to look nhead and tr1' to eliminate the kini of hearts from Mr. Champion's hand at the start. If It turned out thnt Mr. Abel had the kins of hearts n trick would be lost but that would be practically nothln? "ompared to the safety of the "ontract itself. As a matter of fact, the nine of hearts held the second trick olthoueh it would have made no "iifference if Mr. Champion had Lt.-Cmdr. William Scott, th-ndrew's skipper, said tlr su!1 LONDON iRculersi The firs' 3ritish submarine ever to cros m Allan i" without surfacin ilew its tanks and popped abov water In the English Channc fter a 2.875-mile voyage fror Bermuda. ' "Snort" i snorkel breathin' pparatus made the underwate rip possinle for the LfiOO-t'' ndrcw. She was built in th inal days of the Second Worl Var when the Nazi navy wa iloneering "snorkel" develop nents for its U-boats. Most mnrlern na'ies, inrludin he Soviet submarine fleet, np mploy the device which suck n air and blows out. exhaur 'umes from below the ocean' urface. On ?. the crew "splic" he mainhrace" and toasted th lealth of the Queen as she w rowned. A -double tot of gro' as issued all around. Th"! sii-faced hefo- ! 'awn off. Britain's seuthw coast and headed for 'the roy I marine had behaved well ir rough seas. - "lected to win with the king. He said there had been so--r breakdowns on the way over an the sub had to settle far uni--water, where it was rM-ncr. ' make repairs. Once thev wen town for eight hours to fix s"i" dlesel engine auxiliary equiT ment. "On two occasions we hid t" make sudden deep dives to ' collisions with merchint sh'""" This was at night when w? w ibout halfwav across the At lantic," he said. 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