10 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 17, 1J53 Man Fined $50 On Liquor Charge Richard Howell Hoberts, no Mrs. Kathleen Collison plead-Rxed address, was fined $50 led not guilty to being in poss-Itr he was found guilty by ession of intoxicants but was Magistrate W. D. V.ince in po- found guilty and fined $10. lice court of a charge of supply- Counsel for defence in both lnf liquor to an Indian. i cases was Robert Blair. Writers May Have Fun With Unfinished Play BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE TODAY TO SATURDAY 'Hz Pallor JEFFREY HllNTPD By EASLEY BLACKWOOD SJSV WEHD HIlu'S CMS Workers Reject Plan To Cut Hours TRAIL, BC. (CP) Workers at the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company plant here have turned down a union proposal to reduce the work week at the plant from 48 to 40 hours. Officials of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind), Local 480 said the vote was 1.227 against the proposal" and 1,033 for. The union-conducted vote was held after union leaders suggestion a reduction In the work week to LONDON ( Reuters i George Bernard Shaw's last play, unfinished when he died three years ago, may provide writers with the same fun they have had trying to write an ending to Charles Dickens' unfinished i "Edwin Drood." But there are only 16 poorly-typed and heavily - corrected pages of "Why She Would Not A ADDED SHORTS: Losing Tricks Early Often Pays Off Mr. Muzzy was kibitzing Mr. Champion in today's deal and he was completely mystified by the ; great ones play at trick one. The hand was bid in routine fashion, Mr. Dale opening with a sound, CAPITOL CRl'NTKRS and CROANEKS. REDUCING . Shows at 7 - 9:10 p.m. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE For A Man when you're in doubt The Store Is WALLACE'S The Item Is AN ADAM HAT Gift Certificate Just purchase an Adam Hat ... Certificate all done up fancy for Christmas. Let ; though minimum, one diamond call and Mr. Cham-i pion responding with a jump to two no-trump. Mr. Dale, with a balanced hand and no five-card suit, correctly went on to the no-trump game. TODAY TO SATURDAY LINDA The opening lead was the 10 North dealer Hum sides vulnerable North (Mr. Ilule) S 7 4 H K 10 S D A K 9 7 of chihs and. after a few seconds of thought, Mr. Champion i played low from dummy and from his own hand. Of course, if Miss Brash had gone up wilh , the queen, he would have been happy to win with the ace. But i DARNELL TAB HyfiTER DONALD GRAY prevent the Impending layoff I of some 200 workers at the be-j ginning of the year. j The company announced eai- j lier this month that some 200 I workers would be laid off when , zinc production at the big smel- 1 ter is reduced 25 per cent beginning Jan. 1. The company said the production cutback was ' necessitated by lack of markets. Little comeay, comprising a rough draft of the first five scenes. There is little great or even funny writing in the play Sha was 94 when he died, with nearly 50 plays behind him. It seems largely a reversal of "The Millionairess," with a -man the money-making main character instead of a woman. The manuscript now is in the British Museum, where it was deposited after two well-known dramatic critics and a number of literary experts decided there was no point in trying to publish or produce it. It can be read by anyone interested enough to ask for It, but since it was deposited Dec. 4, only two persons both journalists have read it. The museum piece is a carbon copy and no one seems to know where the original is. The ocpy was found among Shaw's effects after his death. C K J B 2 lel) (Mlwt Hnh) 8 6 S J 10 8 3 W est (Mr. B A cf him pick it out after Xmas. Other Men's Gift Suggestions H -9 4 3 H Q J 8 2 when -she played the six spot : : he let tne 10 hold. j "What kind of a play was 'that?" whispered Mr. Muzzy.! ; "Have you lost your mind?" I ' "Quiet," said Mr. Champion O 8 8 C Q 8 6 D 10 S 4 2 C 10 4 Nmitb Ties Sweaters Shirts Slippers Socks Windbreakers Pajamas Sloves Wallets Belts Bathrobes Scarves "Wild Boar' Hunt" T O X E "Log Jam" Cartoon Famous Flayers Theatre (Mr. ( liampimi) 8 K 5 2 H A 7 a D Q J 3 C A 7 6 3 The bidding: North East South 1 D Pass 2 NT 3 NT All Pass H','. S m ;: j! Q ) W 1 : Midwest Hit By Freezing Temperatures West Pass fiercely. "You wouldn't under-; stand if I explained it." j Of course, Mr. Muzzy is an j "ace-king" man. He enjoys rattling off a lot of sure winners. , sometimes spicing up his play ; with side remarks. He may say, '. "Let s see you win that one" ! as he lays down something like j the ace of trumps. Men's Shop WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE MODERN AND OLD TIME Murder-Suspect DANCE - FRIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 ' Dancing 10 2 Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS EVERYONE WELCOME CHICAGO 0T Icy blasts from I central Canada sent tempera-1 tures tumbling Wednesday to 20! degrees below zero In the midwest United States. It was the coldest weather of the season over the north-central region, and freezing temperatures extended south Into Texas. It was around freezing early today in parts of northern Florida. Snow covered most of the Mr. Champion's play is much more subtle. His play in this hand was a "masterpiece of patience. He could have won the first trick In his ovn hand or on the board. Or he could have played dummy's jack for a perfectly "safe" finesse. His weakness in spades was afford to take the first trick with the ace because that would mean that Miss Brash would be in on either the second or third round of the suit. Her expected spade return would then defeat the contract. So Mr. Champion lost his club trick at once. He lost it to the player who could not hurt him with a spade lead. Boy Remanded In Man's Death CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBride Street ; mid-west cold belt, and northerly . if CCiffCiCif ' Yt T'C'C If tY F 4 winds ranging up to 25 miles an ; Wholesale & Retail Phone 372 : his reason for conceding the t trick. He had four winners in diamonds and two in hearts. If ! he could get three winners out of the club suit he would have the game made. I Obviously he did not reiish a ; jpade lead from his right. If i the outstanding clubs were divided 3-2 he could win three y . NANAIMO (CP) A 15-year-old hur resulted In drifting In some boy is in custody here In con- i areas. nection with the death of 45- North Dakota and Minnesota year-old George Harold Kenny. ! were the coldest states. It was RCMP reported Kenny was 20 below earlv todav In Fur y GIFTS for MEN ' IV a onrrn a .H,nLU II... .. u y fatally injured in an early morn- and Grand Forks. N.D.. as the tricks in the suit. However, if line fittht at his hnmp in Smith rnM ,i, ,.v,j across BtlUSO the U1C bor- OUT y y y y y ' - I t -- vw. vuiu mi uUW miss y: D Brash . had , , three clubs to ' Wellington, six miles south of i der and headed east and south- queen-nine, he could not '. j i iiiic; iit- t'lium nM7 npi o i i IMPORTED Y?Tkl? 4W,k" i WiUU, y Pipes, Clears, Cigarettes arid Tobacco ' and all other . O' ' SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Enjoy a REAL Time This Christmas FLY... y y y y a irlsli Special weciai mcu To Go Home For Christmas VANCOUVER (CP A pretty, 25-year-old mother, charged with murder, will spend Christmas at home with her husband and three children. Mrs. Alberta Brown was freed late Wednesday from an Oak-ana prison farm cell and walked Into the arms of her young husband. 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