i r r MTipmr irv uni III I lir k.. " p ' ' r v Prince Rupert Daily News F'riday, August 28, 1953 Todays Stock Jilinnc. Salmon Tack In Alaskt Poor JUNEAU, AlUik i (API The iS53 Alaska saimxn fi.shing season was described by department of fisherie if it? Wednesday - u Ip 3v VANCOfVER American Standard 18 Bralorne 3.60 Evenir.cs 7 - 9:T0 Soturdoy Mofinee 2:00 at the "mo astrou.s of modern times." The total Alastca pa-s this year will probabiy be well under j 000.000 cafes, a spokesman said. Mew closure orders also an-nouncen will leave the South Prince of Wales Island and Clar-rvp fWrMt nras. except the borth Behm Canal section, as k-uiiiy ma'Oi uaska districts pcn alter Thursday night. .03 ! . t .06 A ... .53 I : " Oc tl KO. . v bfl - - I ''- ; i :o4 " 'H ' O 1.90 ; V .35 : , . "'. . , l ' i I V'l 'Sic Musical MaskYpm oj ocreen entertainment', B.R.X (asked) Cariboo Quartz Congress Cionin Babine Giant Mascot Indian-Mines Pend Oraille Pioneer Premier Border Privateer ... :Wplt Silbak Premier .: Taku River Vananda Elud Valley cisked) Silver Standard Western Uranium Pil-Van Dorreen i Fstclla ...... Oils n;lo Canadian A P Consolidated Calmont Central Leduc Home Oil ( asked t ... Mercury Okalta - Royal Canadian TORONTO V I' 1, V j ; or I 5"5 .3'! 1.10 2.10 7.50 .10 2.20 .10 2o -" I : : If i '.v$ is ft pittrH 5 1-'- - :cv' ' , i 5 ' ; if r-t x , ' . s if t. v r ; V 1 5 ' V X , ' tnO FIN2A-ROBERTA fT!K ! IN THK SKV OVER THE MALAYAN Jungle, a Tracker dog is hauled up into a British naval helicopter in flight after com-rlrtion of its mission. The dogs are dropped Jnto the area to a;d poilec in rounding up bandits, then the pooches are picked u- by the "copter for transfer to another section of the peninsula fur another cliore. S?'-1 TAMARA TOUiViANOVA AHNJ BANCROFT ISAAC STltt u'-'a ' .H,j tl -4." ' i , , -t t '('.? BYRON P.AIWIR DAViD WAYNE JANPUW If yj - :. r.rnrr.t icnn ..,l.!!TfHFII Ifiuu Athona ll'i sonm, HARRY KURNITZ im GEORGE OPPENHEIKlj, Aumaque 14 V: Bevcourt 38 II I Parliamentary Divorce Mm TOTE; Buffalo Canadian 17' Today and Soturday I'.venliirs 7: - 9:05 Maltncp Sniurdav 2: n.m. Consolidated Smelters.. 26.00 A MMIr FHVmsTllF'3 Ready To Go at Full Speed handled by the Exchequer Court hflr. ben led by Ptanley Knowlcs. Winnipeg North Centre. If you arr a veteran a:'.d are genuine!; to tstcd in Veterans' Land Act fw Prince Ra;r you are urged to see the Secretary-Muii? OTTAWA P The parliamen- tary divorce mill will opciwte at full blast during the first session of the 22nd Parliament. Members of the Senate and ; the Commons will again devote lor.g l.ours to the .'-position of divorce petitions from Quebec and Newfoundland, the only provinces without divorce courts. And the CCF party now 23 seats : WALLACE'S : Back-to-School SALE I Boys and jj r - Girls j Wear Canadian Legion, Branch No. 27. It it pis..,; that future legislation may assist the titer, of Prince Rupert to establish under Vli MAJOR TRUMAN IIEMI.MVAY of Fairfield, CaUf., still proudly wears a gold star in his ear, a symbol of his guerrilla days in the Pacific during World War II. Heminway is one of 12 living Americans who wear the tokens to commemmorate the close bonds they forged during the days of the Japanese occupation of the Pacific islands when they organized native guerrilla troops to harass the Japs and radioed information to American troops on enemy positions. Heminway is now stationed with the U.S. Air Force's 88th Bomb Wing in Japan. Inset shows close-up of Heminway's ear plainly showing the star. Mr. Knowles, Mr. Coldwell.j CCF leader, and other members of the Socialist group have fre-qently described the manner in which Parliament considers -di-i vorce petitions as a "blot, on Canada." CCF's last attempt to plai:e Quebec and Ncvl midland divorces under the Jurisdiction of the . ... ...oii.,i that interested veterans be listed il U r, v, a. n.rt nf sui-h leElslation must be esUM before a brief can be prepared. rpnwwt. 4.?5 Donalda 65 Eldona 35 l East Sullivan 4.30 Giant Yellowknife 8.75 God's Lake 92 Harricana 18 Heva Gold 54 Duvex 38 Joliet Quebec u... .31 Little Long Lac .56 Lynx -.. .12 Madsen Red Lake 1.80 McKenzie Red Lake 39 MacLeod Cockshutt .... 1.60 Moneta '. 47 Negus 15 Noranda - 67.00 Louvicourt 15 Pickle Crow 122 Ptrol Oil and Gas 42 New Senator 18 Sherritt Gordon 4.05 , Steep Rock 6.55 o t.,. ntn!r 87 Sweet Grass 34 . -.,Mn-, M""lOU 2 '5 Xandover Oils 39 piv thb'S'-a 195 Nesbltt Labine 168 Boreal Metals 170 ' strong will redouble its efforts to switch Parliament's job of dis I Exchequer Court failed on Jan. 23, 1953, at the last session. Mr. Knowles said during the solving marriages to the Exchequer Court. Since prororiation jf the last BLACKWOOD on debate that his bill would meet Parliament Mav 14, 136 divorce ! petitions from Quebec and New-lone major objection raweooy I ' S throueh thrseynateland ! the establishment of cUvorce c"urU their b"rd8- r;nmm.,n mom after the onenine Bide ine th. una.. c-inn in Knvpmhrr. '! During the last Parliament a M 1.478 divorces were irran'ed to Bv FASLEY BLACKWOOD Officials Of the committees i branch of the Senate which does j couples in Newfoundland and Quebec. This was .an increase of 369 compared with the 1.109 approved in the 20th Parliament 7 M I PHONt Y Is Fearless Miss Iirash Overlooks One Point Today's hand offers a strange and interesting which sat from 194a to 1949. Divorces processed by Parlia most of the paper work in con-; nection with divorces, said the f"mre is ' fnirlv hnh" in view of j the fact that Parliament will not j meet for nearly three months. "they said thev expect the num- ! iyr of petitions handled next i session will approximate the 282 HlXimlt lIMITtD j VANCOUVER partnership that of Mr. Meek, who is afraid of his M..Jj.f5 Planninrj 7- .JL...LI iv rpi.: i i ;,.,,. ; ,ni, ithodnrmmi iveiiuyuitu ment have risen steadily since IM7 when the number granted ' own shadow, and Miss Brash, who is afraid of noth- ' " f'ontrol Hoard or by the (iovernment of jiriWUW was 46. World Federation . ling, not even a 1700 point penalty. In tocav's deal Mr. Meek con- processed at the 1952-53 session. The CCF light to have Quebec and Newfoundland divorces j BORDEAUX, France! Reuters i The nudists of the world have j decided to unite." Undraped delegates from 15 countries convened I in a ramp among sand dunes iear here and voted to set up an LABOR DAY International Nudist Federation "'hl'-h will meet next year in Paris. l boys' Ik North dealer . , Both sides vulnerable Virth (Mr. Meek) S J 8 4 II K S ' D 7 2 C A K Q I 10,8 - pst Kt (Mr. Ilsilr) (lr. hllT) y K 10 5 3 :l 8 A 7 II 8 3 2 li A Q 4 I Q J 0 4 U-10 3 T---H C -8 7 8 4 3 Ninth (Ml. Uracil) B Q 8 6 I.--J 10 0 7 8 D A K 8 8 S C'--Nonc Tlic bttldtng: Starts Wmk '' " ' ' - GIRLS' .. , : f4fk 1 tented himscif with making minimum" rebic's in clubs. AnJ Miss Erash overbid as usual, tf-king a shit at three no trump without a club in her h.nd. She did some good planning to m?ke h?r contract bat overlooked cne little point which' would have brought hr success Mr. Dale led the trey of spades and Miss Brash thought awhile before"" playing "from dummy." How was she going to reach dummy to cash the clubs? Finally, she saw one possibility outside of the ace of heart.1 being "right." If Mr. Masters hid ju;;t oiv of the tw3 high spade honor: she could drop her queen undo, , it and then nothing could pre Canadian Envoy Returning Home MEXICO CITY APl-Cana-'lian Ambassador Chides Pierr" Hebcrt Is scheduled to return home by train by wny of New York , today. The ambassador will travel in the first run of the Swiss-made luxury train which will handle tourist travel ' be Xi sm f :erc: West PHS Pa.ss All Pass South 1 H 2 D 3 NT North Eat 1 C Pass 2 C Pubs 3 C Pass tween Mexico City, and Nuevo vent the jack of spades fro n j being an entry. j She played the four from th" board but Mr. Masters foiled her Lareda on the United Statci border. 1 lan by refusing to go up with the depths of his misery, "you had played the eight Instead of the four of spades from dummy at trick one?" Mr.' wiecit -.-as right. There would hive been no defense aealnst that play. If Mr. Mast i ?LJ v 'V . Ltal the ace. He played the seven and Miss Brash reluctantly won with the nine. She then led to the king of hearts. Mr. Masters won with the ace end got off the lend with a diamond. Miss Brosh won with the aco, ceshed the kin, then led the )H(k of hearts. Mr, Masters few Hove (ou tried ers let the eight win. Miss Brash could run six clubs and two (diamonds, for game. If he r" iup the ace, Miss Brash could have dropped her queen it Captain Woman tcok the Qjfen, rashd the hcp of spades and got out with his '"st heirt. Thus Miss Brash ended up with just six tricks planned, and later reached th? board with the jack of spades 1 to cash six clubs aTid again ; make her contract. MS 7 m three hearts, two diamonds and , ' 1 sae. Michael Collins, Irish revolu- "Sorry, partner," she said. "I ticnary general. wrs ambushed couldn't get into your hand." and shot to death during a mot-"Suppose," said Mr. Meek from or trip in 1922. STOP AUD SVftP DANGER FOR SAFETY! 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