VIRGINIA MAYO "- i i. li.il-.-l l 11,11 Ul, I pill llll .. " .' 'I I.'.1' P'ince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 9, 1953 ENDS TODAV 7-9 p.m. SOUTH SEA WOMAN" y.nin iii .i, ii. ii urn mi. .i m,i.y l THE GREATEST HUfAAH COC Wants Communism Outlawed DKAMA tVER TOIOJ Special to The Dally News EDMONTON. A call for action by the federal government to outlaw communism is among the resolutions to be studied by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting here September 14-17. 4 k--- ' ROBERT W WNER-AUDREVDALTON-THEUeAHTSI h;'JllJPSr-r ',t-' The fact that the lnte'eH of businessmen in national affairs STARTS THURSDAY I TATEli Evenings 7 and 9 p.m. C Jf 1 runs high at present Is reflected in the list of resolutions on a Matinee Saturday Z p.m. FAMOUS PLAYERS THKtfl variety of topics submitted by Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce for consideration 7 p.m. , 9:20 by the Canadian Chamber's an nual meeting. CONIROL OF EDINBURGH SCOTSMAN, one or the oldest newspapers In Britain, has been purchased by Roy H. Thomson of Toronto, president of the Thomson Company, Limited. Mr. Thomson was named chairman of the board of Scotsman Publications, Limited, which operates The Scotsman, The Evening LVspatch and The Weekly Scotsman. The Scotsman was founded in 1817. ' ' 4 jbmMaw ..THE GREATEST LOVE STORY Charlton Heston makes Indian chief, Jack Palance, his "blood brother," at gun point, in this stirring scene from Paramount's brand new Technicolor Western adventure drama, "Arrowhead," which ends today at the Capitol Theatre. Produced by Nat Holt, this rousing film relates the blistering battles between U.S. Cavalry and marauding Apaches on the south-western plains of the 1870's. Charles Marquis Warren directed. These will be voted at the con Regular Pricci YOU HAVE EVER SEENI vention (each Board or Chamber having a vote of equal weight, irrespective of size), and out of this will come the Chamber's policy for the year ahead. Following the annual meeting BLACKWOOD on the Chamber's policy statements Veteran Alaska Boatman Loses Life on Last Trip Liquor Act Changes Protested ana resolutions are presented to the federal government. Bride Attention Is focused on the problem, of Communism by the ye Dorval (Quebec) -Chamber of FAIRBANKS, Alaska (APi ers for 38 years. The icv Tanana River claimed Reports received here Tuesday the life Monday of a veteran ; told of the drowning of Capt. boatman on his last scheduled i George Black, 60, near the vil- Commerce. It urges the federal government to enact legislation &ii By EASLEY BLACKWOOD to outlaw Communism and Communist organizations in Canada. lage of Monto, about 50 air miles trip after defying its swift wat- The resolution ' objects to the Mr. Abel Guesses Wrong Down One If Mr. Dale had opened a minimum one no trump V 'fact that the Labor-Progrsssive Party was granted "radio time and other democratic privileges Boat Service To Be Improved during the election campaien." west of Fairbanks. Black, who had plied the Tan-ana and Yukon Rivers since 1915, was on the last trip of the season. After that he had planned to retire and turn his company over to his daughter and son-ln-n, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson. Witnesses said ha was shifting The Newfoundland Board of Trade says Canada should give and had held only mediocre heart support, he would simply have rebid three no trump over his partner's three heart bid. Actually, with very good heart support and a shaky club holding for no trump play, he wanted to raise to four hearts. VANCOUVER ' Assurance of an improved B.C. coast service to the Oulf Islands for the winter season, was given representatives of the Gulf Islands : VICTORIA CT The me who serve British Columbia's Hquor t Tuesday filed a protest with the provincial government , against certain recommended changes In the liquor act. 4 The Vancouver local of the Beverage Dispensers' Union opposes the Stevens Commission plan to have the present one-man liquor board revamped into a three-man set-up. - The B.C. government is expected to amend the act at the session opening Sept. 15. The dispensers also asked: ' Appointment of a d d 1 1 1 o nal staff to the enforcement branch of the Liquor Control Board. Modification of recommendations barring persons with criminal records and liquor act violators from holding beverage licences. Assurance that all future licen- close attention to the conservation and development of its fish-; ery resources by all possible means and "particularly by striving for the removal of quota and currency barriers against Can GREGORY SUSAN tVA freight on a barge when he lost his balance and tumbled into the racing current. He drowned be PECK -HAYWARD-GARDNER fore his crew could reach him. Black, a native of Seattle, came His four diamond bid showed interest in the heart suit plus the ace of diamonds. This Is the Blackwood method of rebldding after partner's forcing takeout of your opening bid of one no North dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. ItHir) S K Q 4 H K 8 7 5 D A K 7 3 C Q 7 to Alaska with his parents as a Added boy of nine. At the age of 22 he began his rlverboat career on CARTOON Improvement Bureau by Canadian Pacific Railway officials here Tuesday following a meet-ine of the two bodies. William Manson, vice-president of the CPR's Pacific region, told the delegation the Princess of Albernl, on her Wednesday trip from Victoria to Vancouver would call at South Pender, Sa-turna and Hope Bay on her return Friday would make stops at 1 "WySSKS 1 xilfsjxrm the Yukon system. He owned the adian fish in world markets." ' From New Brunswick, the St. John Board of Trade asks that everv effort be made "to secure as far as possible all traffic whether for export or import via Canadian ports." The Prince George (B.C.) Board of Trade asks the Canadian Chamber to seek U.S. Chamber support in opposing a "strong movement in the D.S. to have the NEWS Black Navigation Company which operates a number of Kast (Mrs. Rrn) 6 A 8 5 3 H Q D 10 8 6 3 C K 9 8 3 West (Mr. Champion) B J 10 S 8 3 H 8 D Q 9 C J 8 6 4 2 trump. Anything but a rebid of three no trump lnferentially shows good support for partner's suit. j Mr. Abel's five club call was a cue-bid showing the ace of 1 c-lubs. When he then heard Mr. boats on the two rivers. oees be required to maintain dining rooms In conjunction with beverage rooms. these same ports in addition to Smith (Mr. Abel) Fine Swimmer filmed against th most t JJ Some form of neilalty other Dale say five diamonds, show- iiM the King or tnat suit, nc government to Increase the tariff nn lnrnhor Imports to thnt, country which is an important market for Canadian lumber." than closure for premises violat calls at Mayne and Galiano Is- I.U1UH. , In addition, the Princess Norah will leave Vancouver each Wednesday for calls at Galiano, BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP) Bud Crawiord, 11. has been presented with a senior swimmer's certificate and crest by the Red Cross. Earlier this year young Buddy tried for the slam. The jack of spades was led. S 7 H A J 10 9 4 3 3 D J S 4 C A 10 The bidding: North East. South West 1 NT Pass 3 H Pass . 4 O Pass 5 C Pass o J k-ui 0 tl All pasa Several of the resolutions are CHARLTON HEST'J and i Mayne and Ganges and return LAST WAV 7 p.m. -9 p.m. "Arrowhead" , JACK PALANCd concerned with taxation fiscal matters. For example. ing the act. Regulations permitting "soft, controlled music," in licenced premises. More severe penalties for minors posing as adults to gain entry to such premises. rescued a three-year-old girl in Charleston Lake. the' VailCUUVCI. IUI L VYilMllllglUU Vancouver Board of Trade be- covered with the queen and won by the ace. Mrs. Keen returned a spade and Mr. Abel was faced with, the problem of what to discard from his hand a small diamond or the 10 of clubs. on norm render lsiana wouia be included in this service when the wharf there Is completed. he club. I lleves charitable donations re am, a ihe queen of diamonds ' orted by fax payers which are .vas not doubleton, then appar- In excess of the amounts permit- uily the only chance was the tert for a tax year should be You know " LOOK yhat you get with .iamunds were divided 3-3. In claimable against the taxable In- He reasoned if the queen of diamonds was doubleton then he would have no losers In that suit and his right discard wai Mount Sir Douglas In the Can-" sdian Rockies was named after the British First World War commander, Sir Douglas Haig. hat case, he had to drop a come of the previous year or the iiumond and alter picking up j next, succeeding five years. In the itgood because an op diamonds and ruff a third fir WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE its ound to set up a long diamond n the board. Mr. Abel guessed wrong, dis-arding a small diamond. Event 1 Trade, further steps should be taken by the government to eliminate double taxation of corporate earnings. A. review bv the government of the entire sales tax structure is urged by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR! Boys' and Girls'. FLANNEL LINED ually he had to lose a club for own one. He couid have given himself both chances. He should have Boxer Longs CHELSEA WINS postponed his decision as to vhat to discard on the king of, . , .pades. .He should have ruffed 1 rP, "V" ,on 1 S0CCer .he spade return at trick two. ! KEPT .iio ucai uiav waa biic auc ui FOOD rumps, then the ace and king Copper Mine of diamonds. The drop of the And Bib Overalls $2.95 $3 95 It pays to buy quality, especially when H quality costs no more. Choose from either denim or corduroy both with J warm plaid flannel lining. Sizes 3-4-5-6-7 years. : Wallace's Dept. Store Closes Down FAST! 4ueen would have ended the jroblem. If the queen had failed to irop, there would still have been the chance of finding the liamonds divided 3-3. The .king of spades could have been cashed and the last diamond discarded from the closed hand. For Winter Special to The ully News STEWART With the closing in of the late fall season and the purm of i ice cue1 Tea for 4 IN Vi MINUTES tPLAV turn cxnueM pxnoum difficulty experienced In getting oil supplies Into the Leduc area, the Granduc Company operation on the big copper find have been halted for the moment and the last of the crew Is being brought here by plane and helicopter. It is presumed here that materials and supplies for next year's operations will be flown in during the winter when the snow cushions any material dropped from planes. A road into the area is a vital necessity and whether it comes out to Stewart or Burroughs Bav on the Alaskan side is something that will be decided. 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