"TRY AND (JET ME" S Prince Rupert Dally News Wednesday, December 16, 1953 ENDS TODAY 7: . 8:25 (Adult) Burma First Target' THE LADY SAYS NO" " ' STARTS TIIIRSDAY Dietrich A " A WOMAN'S FAVORITE "Eg STORE 1 In Asian Invasion Plan Bv A. L. MiINTYKE Philippines would step up cam- SINGAPORE i,P Reports from p'aigns to create internal dis-b hind the bamboo Curtain in- order. No dates have been men-dicate China's Comniunist bosses tioned. have made plans for invasion of Communist officials in south-southeast Asia with Burma as . east Asia are said to have at-the first target. tended three meetings In June, Observers who regularly moni- August and October. The con-tor Chinese Red broadcasts say 1 ferences decided to establish a Laos, in Indo-China. and Thai- united operations department to land are other invasion targets j direct operations, in southeast after Burma. To coincide with I Asian countries. Surprises First-Nighters LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( Marlene j Dietrich made her night-club I debut Wednesday night in thr . most revealing gown that show j business veterans could remcm-! ber. - The veteran glamor girl oper-ed at the Sahara, and her first appearance drew a gasp from t the capacity audience. She ; sauntered on stage in a gown j of transparent black net and j little else. The gown, a clinging number designed by Jean Louis for a , ' ' . ' l S , ' C 1 ' ' - At 'fhr - the main Red push, Communist agents in Indonesia and the The meetings are reported to have given special attention to Malaya, where the Red guerrilla army is fighting a losing battle Plus: "Wild Boar Hunt" T f TT C "Lo; Jura" Cartoon I I C f A Evenings 7: - 8: p.m. s ""'""n Thotr . . f ii& sups i STARTS TOMORROW 1 reported $6,000. revealed more than it concealed. Joe Schoenfeld, entertainment veteran and editor of Daily Variety, snid: "It's the most Harln ?own Tw ever seen on against Gen. Sir Gerald Tempter's British and Malayan security forces. ! AGENTS TRAINED Special Communist agents, trained in Chinese spy schools, will: 1. Collect information on U.S. moves in the Pacific and try to learn how much liaison exists a stage, and I covered New i j oi k u rlesque in the old days." ' "I think she was smart t) : wear it," said another observe. i r it: i c a Still TIME Call Todav v4 PANTIES 5 HOSIERY GLOVES J PURSES jj S WALLACE'S WALLACE'S " I : h DEPT. dept. s j tin i ni.T -I,. i.iSiiih lrtAt JMykJL& between U.S. and British authorities. ' 2. Exploit differences between the United States and Britain on Pacific defence policies. 3. Encourage anti-British sentiment in Malaya. 4. Lure Chinese business men into supporting Red China economically. 5. Encourage Chinese students in . southeast Asia to return to China. SPECIAL S A A 5J Cards in Kox ... W DiBB PRINTING COMPANY STORE "People expect sex from Dietrich. They got it." After the show, the Rlamorous r.randmother served champagne for the preoo in her suite. She was dressed in a circus ringmaster outfit that exposed her famous gams. Will she do uny more night :lubs, she was asked. "Onlv if others meet mv salary here. I'm drawing $90,000 for three weeks." - r CANADIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS from units of the 25th Infantry Brigade in Korea are conducting an inter-denominational church membership school. It is attended by Canadian soldiers wishing to prepare themselves for membership in the church of their choice in their Canadian hometowns. Singing at the school is L.-Col. Rod Bridges, Port Maitland. N.S. At the piano is Capt. Gordon Mercer of St. John's, Nfld., chaplain of the Lord Strathcona's Horse. llllllllIBISBlSIll I K SURE IS PLENTY TO WORRY ABOUT V, It .J m , j s I Cape Province In the Union of South Africa has a coastluie oi Ve J-i nearly 1,300 miles. Dr. Gordon Alfred Sisco, United Church Leader Dies Kuzych Plans To Pay Costs VANCOUVER (CP) B.C. court of appeal Tuesday upheld a judgment against Myron Kuzych ordering him te pay $14,000 in Cost of Liing Inflation War with Kussia Price of butter Korean Situation Deflation TORONTO (CP) Rev. Dr. Gor- nomination's highest offices. legal costs of union officials be- nn Alfred sisca , BIT IF VOC ARE IX NEED A GH'I CAR . . . YOIR WORR.iiS ARE OVEK. secretary to : He was a graduate of Wesley- court action for reinstatement in the Boilermakers Union. Kuzch has been engaged in the general council of the Uni-jen Theological College in Mont-ted Church of Canada sineeiieal and Queen's University, 1936, died early today. He was ! Kingston, where he received a 62. I master of arts degree in 1932 Dr Rispn nne nf Pnnarin's . wnri wsls named an hnnnrarv TRY ONE OF THESE " ORRY-FUKE" BITS: litigation since his expulsion jim'liM!ltil ) i;u!iin.',i V 47 WII.I.YS STATION U V; Lota of room . . . SUHI down SI .Ml:R(TKV Tl'ltOK Every accessory, A-l condi- .11 in v m:da iki.ivi:kv Radio and heater, New paint. S(i."(l down l llHIl Ol ('K-Good motor, good heater, good buy. V1KO down " lne union. eigni years ago , leading churchmen, entered hos- i doctor of divinity in 1937. for opposing closed shop prin-Pl,ai Tuesday after suffering aj He held charges at Clarence-01 . , . . . , (heart attack. He had been at ! ville. Que., and in Ontario cen- He said today he will continue I work in his office Monday asjtres including Toronto before to fight and will make plans usual. kic ,ritm tn th. n.r, CENTUtY-FO pmnh C . rOTeSlCT S immediately to "raise the neces rrarrrrn l I L Born in toatlcook. ont., hu -ouncil BOB PARKER LTD. sary money." held various ministerial charges j He member of tne in Quebec and Ontario before Mutw o the feQeral counci. f tnp Cnurches of Cnrist ,n . , ; uemg ueu.g appo.nvea appuiniea secretary secretary oi oi im me -or action try Classifieds ! general council, one of his de JEFFREY HUNTER MICHAEL RENN1E WENDY H1LLER tXTRfl MILK !rtCHR!2Tf.!AS America: of the Canadian Council of Churehes: of the Alliance of Reformed Churches and of the executive and central committee of the World Council of Churches. He also worked with many other religious LAST TIMf.S TODAY BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE w '.4nair With a Stranger" Jean Simrrlons - Victor Mature "Tarian and the She-Devil" Lex Barker - Joyce MacKenzie Lost Show 8:15 p.m. CAPITOL A FAMOl'S PLAYERS TIIEATKk To Moke Those Hol.'day Goodies Everybody Loves By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Accidental Settlement Sets Record T put that yum-yum flavor into all your ho!. day rookery . . . you'll want plenty of milk and cream. Patience Is 'Virtue in Dummy IMay Many a contract is. lost because declarer has a frantic desire to win his tricks as early in the hand as possible. Patience is indeed a virtue in dummy i play. In a contract of three no-trump, you get exactly the same score whether you win the first nine tricks CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE , . First Avenue mnd Mc Bride Slrret ' NEW YORK i The . largest accident settlement in the history of Bronx supreme court. $146,500, was awarded here to a luncheonette worker who lost both legs as the result of an automobile accident. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. will pay S96.500 and Ihe Royal Indemnity Co., $50,- Phone 18 FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS or the last nine. . And there' are' many advan-i tages in letting the opponents win their tricks at the start, i For one thing, you have more . South dealer Neither side 'vulnerable North (Mr. Hale) S K 10 4 H A 5 D A J 6 4 IC 6 Koulh (.Mr. MilttrrH S A 8 3 H K Q 9 D Q 10 8 C J J 4 2 000 to Harry Levine, 49. The settlement was made on the second da;' f Levlne's negligence suit HAVE YOU ENTIHSD j knowledge as to the distribu-i tion of the defenders' hands at trick four, say, than you had at j trick one. In addition, holding up your winners for a round or i two may sever communication lines between the defenders' hands.- ! In today's deal Mr. Champion i led the seven of clubs, Mr. Meek for $780,000 brought against the Metropolitan and one of its employees. Harry Berman, whose automobile figured In an accident involving Levlne's car in 1952. V.a-t (Mr. Meek) S-Q J 8 6 H J 10 7 8 D K 7 C A Id 6 North I Viet (Mr. ChumplfiM) 89 7 2 H 8 3 2 D 6 2 C K 9 8 7 3 The bidding: South West 1 C Pass 1 NT ' Pasis 3 NT All Pass won with the ace and returned the ten. Mr. Masters' play td THE JAYCEE Light-Up Contest? YOU CAN WIN v CASH PRIZES And Have Lots of Fun Too! iyM If -fJ 1 D 3 D Pa&i hold the second trick. A third the second trick determined the fate of the contract. If he put up the lack and lost to the king, he would then have the rest of the tricks IF the diamond finesse worked. But what if Mr. Meek had the king of diamonds? Mr. Masters realized that if the outstanding club was then led bt.J the jack I lost to the king. Later, when Mr. Meek was in with the king ' of diamonds, he had no clubs left. Mr. Masters was In full I control and spread the hand for ! nine tricks. I I,, i tvrriitemtnr li noi Duhlihfd Of displayed hy the Liquor Coniroi Rord or hy ihe Oorrnmenl uf British Culumbia. cuids were divided 4-4 he was safe, as then he could not lose more than three clubs and a diamond. However. If Mr. MODERN AND OLD TIME I i Champion had five clubs, he could let the iTk "'in he j second trick, retaining the king and lei. ,ing a cluu in' mi. I Mock's hand. DANCE - FRIDAY As you see, that defense would I beat the hand. The diamond iff LEGION AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 Dancing 10-2 Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EOYS EVERYONE WELCOME finesse would lose to Mr. Meek and his club return through Mr. Masters' queen-four would be fatal. Mr. Masters avoided this catastrophe in a very simple manner. 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