Prince Rupert Drily News Monday, Decern' er 21, 19j3 t"- 'v. tM Fast-Moving Triple-Play Enables Noted, Violinist to Continue Solo in Concert El Mm nsrtet.i4.f3. . T . . . 1 ii 7 luiu mWU UlftAt kAHfti ift .. .tim ..TT ixJ KB iltilft 'law KB KftUB M IHi KJ Mil B 'ml Trade Experts Favor Sales Invasion' By The Ctuiadlun Preaa Canada's trade experts favor an "Invasion" of the United States a trade invasion by a growing army of salesmen and Canadian manufacturers. ljK IIP UNiVtSiAtlNltkNAllONAl prmutt performance and her poise in dealing with this mishap," commented critic Francis D. Perkins of The Herald-Tribune. The concert was broadcast nationally and commentator James Fassett told the radio audience about the iir-idcnt rhirins Ihe applause at the end of the dim ROGERS toCAtSON A Canadian Whisky - distinguished for its t . . smooth light taste fei6toom ms Spurs M A'' JCAM DAVIS BnVM ft STANLEY RIDGES MME S 4f f NEW YORK in A fast-moving triple play at Sunday's concert of the New York Philharmonic orchestra had soloist Erica Morl-ni using two violins for the first movement of the Brahms concerto. When a string on Mi.vi Mor'.ni's "-9di"rii' ponned half way through the movement, she quickly exchanged instruments 'i'h thp orchestra's concert master, John Corigliano, and went ahead with her solo. i Corigliano. in turn, passed the violin back through the orches-ra. Another Philharmonic musician replaced the broken string I and the violin was returned to Miss Morini before the cadenza, at hr end of the movement. I "She was warmly applauded, ! both for the high quality of the ' TOTEM Todoy to Wednesday "Groom" .... 7:00 and 9:50 p.m. "Target" 8:30 only Moriners Warned District mnr)"e ""opt T Beketov today warned mariners that the diaphone on tioiini. ' llli:,r, Rock is ,iot in operation. He reports that It will be attended to as suon a3 possible. "THE BOSS iS GOING I. The pulp and paper mill gen-j rralf havewood In perpetualy. TO GIVE US CANADA'S MOST INTER-TAINING nnnv UtLP IN THE FILrWOOD FORESTS of the Oatineau valley where her father is a lumberjack, three-year-old Carmen Bourdon is looking forward to Christmas in the district where Christmas trees grow in abundance. Wrappad warmly and with her scarf about her face Carmen isn't worried about the severe cold. 111! r,- EXPORT CAh.il! AN ttHISH TOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT I" ihe feeling amohg trade commissioners is that some Canadian producers and exporters are trying to gain U.S. markets by armchair tactics, rather than through personal and persistent scouting of the trade front. The U.S. Is Canada's biggest market. But the puzzler is that though Canada has a population of only 13.000,000, she continually buys far more than she sells to her southern neighbor with a population of 160,000.000. This Canadian deficit in U.S. trade is growing. It reached about $600,000,000 in 1952 and likely will rHe to more than $700,000,000 this year. Canada U.S. trade has been Increasing, but the emphasis is more on the flow of U.S. goods into Canada. Exports to the U.S. are estimated to rise this year to about $2.500 000 000. up from t2,300 OOO.OOO In 1952. But imports i.om the U.S. are $3,200,000,000 from $2,900,000,000. . B. C. Butler. Canada's, trade commissioner at Detroit, say. th" wrs are not easy to find, "because many Canadian products have never been offered in the U.S. market. We trade commissioners ran surest general categories of goods that might sell, but we rarely have otters from the nr-tunl Canadian producers to discuss with prospective buyers or their agents." If Canada Is to make a successful bid for a larger share of U.S. market, more Canadian firms must get Into the effort, Mr. Butler says. BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Order Your Extra Milk for CHRISTMAS DAY on December 24 Thsrc be HO delivery on Christmas Day. M:lk Delivery As Usual Boxing Dayr December 26 OUUK5 Or famous Ps Hold-up .May l.'c Handy IN GAY HOUDAY JNVEIOPIS '7 .... mvm "-"' tUAlI-TO-COASI U-CO AST ihiiisk coimiiA msiiMim co no CAPITOL NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE ' AHth Suit Contracts . ; In recent columns, various phases of the hold-up have been discussed all at no-trump play. The holdup is also extremely useful at suit contracts, although here the need for the play is usually more difficult to see. It is also more dangerous because, when you do concede. the first lead of a suit, there is the chance that the partner of the leader will ruff the continuation, t f This advertisement , is not published or displayed by. NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS the liquor Control Board or by th CAPITOL - TOTEM OR ANY MEMBER OF OUR STAFF Governmont of British Columbia. South dealer East-West ulrera!i!e m w t DtVtt. DIVING sua; . ... hinting fcrrttttflw fV. Mmv A I c . . - HmmrM W P 1 ' rkm. North (Mr. Ilulr) 6 B 4 The success or failure of the1 contract in today's deal depend-1 ed upon Mr. Mister's play atj the very first trick. The kine cfi diamonds was opened ani h: let it win. Here was his rcsr niti'j: Firs'. i hl nrimi1 tor) riid f n 1 lr V, . t It. 1 Weekend Death hw fs8CS S Wayne HORRiS 4 D f would need plenty of luck to! J ! brin home i:t irrl or our1" I a I if Mrs. Keen h id the king of J clubs, It would be easy. rou. I . I club tricks, lite hcatts and a' ep ore AN AIDED AD1IST& PIC1UW ( 4. v.: ; i i ' ' . V' fa Iff It ''ii--, ! ' 'ri ' : h i .'Tv ' , ViK-' '? i a.i,' ' :! ' 1 V :), V : Monday to Wednesday Shows at 7-9:50 ' CAPITOL YOUR STORE FOR GIFTS For The Entire Family By Th Canadian Preas Midland, Ont. William 1 Daredevil) Lendrlgan, 53. reputed 1 1 have been the second mn in 'ilstocw to chnnge from one air-plsneitomnother while in flight. St John's, Nfld. Vincent B. 'BiTke, 75, Liberal senator. ' Pasadena, Calif. Dr. Robert A. Mlilikan, 85, dean o. United States physicists and authority on cosmis rays. Melbourne, Australia. King O'Malley, 99, native of Canada and last surviving member of Australia's first federal parliament. Winnipeg rs ' Elizabeth Butterwoth, .04, Winning's Oldest citizen. Calgary Robert Mamini, 47, sport editor of the Calgary Herald, for 14 years. Zion, III. Jamej Leo lOn-v Eyedt iConnelly. 84. who made a career out of crashing gates cf major sports events. New York William Bernard Zlff, 55, publisher and founder of the Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Revelstoke, B.C. Mrs. Rose Elizabeth Daem, first white child born at the Canadian Pa-flcic Railway divisional point cf Donald, B.C. A I'AWltS PLAVERS 'XHEATRf 5Hm H A Q 7 S D8 1 4 C A Q 10 8 tu-t (tr. Kwn) (Mr. Alx-I) S 10 8 5 3 S A J 7 6 3 . h 8 4 H g ' D K Q J 10 . l4 3 7 3 , C K 8 & 4 (Mr. la.lfr) , S K J , B K J 10 8 2 D A 8 5. C J 9 2 The bidding: South West North East - H Pass 3 H Pass 4 H All pass ' But what If the king of clubs were in Mr. Abel's hand? In that ca3e the defenders aprvr-ently would win a club, two diamonds and the ace of spades unless it could be arraneed that when Mr. Abel got in with the king of clubs, he wou'1 have no diamond to lead ann .10 way to reach Mrs. Keen's hand This would be possible if Mr. Abel had the ace of spate ,and Tret-moTf' tttan two dia'monOT. Admittedly, Mr. Abci might have held only the one diamond. In which case he couid ruff the second lead of the suit. To take some of the curse "f this possibility, there was the fact that Mr. Abel might not realize the necessity of ruffing, since his partner might be leading from A K Q of diamonds instead of K Q J. In any case, Mr. Masters felt that the odds favored the holdup at trick one. He took the diamond continuation with the ace, cashed two rounds of trumps, then led the nine of clubs and let it ride. V y Only 3 Days Til Xmas 4 WAYS TO BUY AT j MANSON S JEWELLERS! "THE SI ORE OF FRIENDLY CREDIT" 3 9 Nylons Hankies Gloves Purses Coats Gowns Slips Skirts Blouses Dresses g Use Our Housecoats Umbrellas Tablecloths Towels Blankets Budget Chorgs Plan It CASH J ? Layaway ! Plan i.. 1 The Lvixaty wlriskv VVOX J WALKE J at a popular Gloves Belts Scarves Wallets Hankies Sweaters Slippers Jackets Bathrobes Pajamas v' Ties ( Shirts 1 Coo,s Mr. Abel won with the king 1 and, since he had no more dla- j monds, the best he could do was to lead the ace and another j spade. Mr. Masters won the sec- ond spade and parked his last 1 diamond on dummy's long club, j 1 )mmr wmmmm Enjoy a REAL Time This Christmas Gloves Socks Slips Skirts Blazers Panties Dresses Hankies Blouses Sweaters Snow Suits Overalls Bathrobes Pajamas Umbrellas FL Y V with BOTTJriONO 1 1 ilia ' fctf A mellcwedIk wood 1 t 4 t i 8 s A A Suits Pants Parkas Shirts Gloves Ties Belts Socks Blazers Ski Caps Pajamas Snowsuits Jackets Raincoats Underwear ELLIS AIR LINES to KETCHIKAN Connections to All Alaska, Seattle and Whitehorse Phone 266 Or Call at our Office Opp. Post Office ' 1 - WALLACE'S OISTIILERS OF THE FAMOUS &2fldcUcitt WHISK' DEPT. 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