"Tli 4 1 Prince Rupert Duily Nt.ws Saturday, October 31, l:;,3 . 0 ENDS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. ROCK HUDSON - YVoWrp in "SEA DEVILS" Reds Reject Flexible' Agenda PANMUNJOM (AP) American Ambassador Arthur H. Dean to Evacuation Of Guerillas Set Next Week BANKOK (AP) Agreement has been reached to start the air evacuation of Chinese Na-committee that the first group to Formosa next week. "MHMMUftMm,, - It' I KIRK DOUGLA !7.L A 1 YES, YOU'LL BE THE . Smartest Man In Town! NEXT TIME BUY HER PRESENT AT Wallace's Dept. i Store I j Col. Raymond D. Palmer, U.S. M mt OKI Karhm, . t. . " " -"HI. i representative on the three-country joint evacuation com day proposed a "flexible" agenda to speed up talks for arranging a Korean peace conference, but the Communists immediately re. jected it as "sleight-of-hand." The diplomats debated an hour and three minutes, got nowhere for the sixth straight day, and mittee, said the Chinese Nationalists had informed the commltte that the first group of soldiers will be taken to the STARTS MONDAY Extra "Eye Witness No. 54" "Mr. Show Dog" CARTOON ! Burma-Thailand border for the called it quits until Monday. T Dean told reporters he was not I airlift about Nov. 5. This Is 10 days before the expiration of a Burmese cease- Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. . FAMOUS PLAYERS THKil, . -h il,tJ SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT WALTER Rl'RLEY, 42, of Toronto, is one of four Canadians who won $137,500 apiece v.hen Jupiter won the 111th running of the Cambridgeshire Handicap Stakes at Newmarket, Eng. They were among 66 Canadians who held Irish hospital sweepstakes tickets on starters in the l'i-mile race. Mr. Burley is with his wife and daughter Carol Ann. They plan a Florida vacation with part of the money. HOWARD DUFF - BRIAN DONLEVY in jfire to permit an orderly wltli-idrawal of the unwanted Na- tionallsts. I At least 2,000 .National guerrillas and dependents were expected to be evacuated j Burma agreed 10 days ago to I hold its troop operation. against the 12,000 Nationalists i dug in on her northern frontier j until Nov. IS, an Informed i source reported. IT'S TIME depressed over the lack of heal- : way in his week of talks with the Communists to set up the Korean peace parley. He still felt the Reds wanted the conference and "it is not surprising that it has taken us Isome time to get shaken down , on a woncing Dasis." 1 Dean proposed a "flexible or un-numbered agenda" under which the negotiators could skip around among various problems that must be settled before the political conference can convene. i PI T OFF TOl'GH ISSI ES ! 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Experts, like Dr. Mayo, should be i ''soon after Christmas." on the matter of fixing a time This far-flur.g examination Is asked to help the army to anal- The company claims the model and place for the conference. j directed at all aspects ol one ot yze Red interrogation techniques ' will have average fuel consump-But the Communists have the most Involved and delicate has not been finally approved, i tion of 40 miles a gallon and a countered with demands that problems to confront the depart- It is still in the suggestion and top speed of 60 miles an hour, the delegates first decide who ment. study stage. j it will sell for about $2,100. for lail A man unlike 11 othm . lu inspired drtid is tlit hrarU of kim-but who endeared himself forrver to one younj boy! enouia attend the conference. It is an exploration of the exscs All Styles and r Colors as low as HEFLIN SKI CLUB - 4i a -If BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD JEAN ARTHUR ALAN LADD $1.95 Fashion Footwear I NOTICE The Prince Rupert Ski Club held their first executive meeting of the season on October 22, 1953. The condition of the club lodge and cabins was discussed to try to find a way to stop vandalism during the summer months. It was decided that a general meeting of all club members and prospective members would be held at the Civic Centre on November 3, 1953, for the election of officers. u Team Rises and Falls With Aggressive Bidding ! In an important team-of-four match, a team which had not been conceded a chance surprised i everybody by reaching the semifinal round. And in j that round they piled up a nice lead at the half-way j point over a world's championship aggregation. Everyone who is interested Is invited to attend. .-"W .GEORGE STEVENS'! ftmm jM Y' ccm-or byTECHNICOLOF 1 1 (! BRANDON OC WI10I fl'i j """ JCK '"ALANCt 1 x4 MEMO TO ADVERTISERSC Aggressive bidding had put West dealer Neither side vulnerable Virth nir. .ln-l) S A S H K J 7 B 3 I-K 8 5 4 C 6 6 them In this enviable spot but near the end it was aggressive bidding that was their downfall. In this hand, Mr. Abel decided he had enough to compete after the opening one club bid. He elected to double for a takeout Mr. Dale promptly redoubled Possibly Mr. Truex should have passed, although the final result probably could not have been averted. He decided on a one noi trump bid rather than a spade bid. .As (Mr. M .1.1 rrs) s io e H A Q 9 8 D J 3 C A Q III 4 3 (Mr. Imlr) 8 - J 8 S 4 H 10 2 D A Q 2 C 9 7 .75d MM? S i ' 5 ! . 1 i Adulfs.. Students Children 50c 25c Vyou-'setr the SpaoV' bW oul(H Starts Monday for Six Days tiiiith (Mr. lriii.) 8- K 7 3 II ' II fl 4 " n ro 7 a " -' K J 8 2 Tin- hklillni:: Wpst, Nilrth Kii.l, I C Dhl Rrtbl. L)l)l All puss VfOL 8-iuth I NT have been worse, !f anything. It is Interesting to note both Mr. Masters and Mr. Dale had minimum jiands for their respective calls on the first round I is i -"4 i . V-V- ii,' V' J '. ..-" ... -.' . , v A FAMOUS PLATIRS THIAHI of bidding. Yet they unhesitat- MK.V ONLY Monastic rulrs bar women : ingly doubled their opponents at the one level. irom the great library cf the Benedictine Abbey at Enselberg Switzerland. f To take action like this and have It turn out successfully, iyou must find the right line of B.P.O.E. m HALLOWEEf BALL Saturday, Ocfober 31 defence and find it early. Mr. Masters found It here. He got off to the 10 of spades opening, Mr. Truex won in his own hand with the king and led a heart- Mr. Masters went right in with the ace and led 1 his last spade which was taken ' by dummy's ace. Now Mr. Truex had no good lead from the board. He.ex- pectcd to find all the clubs behind him, Just as they were. 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