( ° © 4 € Mn sie MERE SE Canada Awaits Word a wheat board of- Of Argentine Crops Cunadhin Press Stall Writer } winwtpea @ — Canada, its graln bins spilling over with sur- nus grain, is waithng expectantly or the Argentine harvest to get Under way next month. H Reports indicate that drought {lid frost have considerably: re- duced the South American cown- fry's 1955 crop. * Any reduction in Argentine tops will be to Canada’s ad- yanlage, Within the last two Seats Argentina, Ddlessed with bountiful crops. has moved into “the world export Market with in- reasing vigor. Keener cumpe- fition, together with the United Btates’ giveaway program, serl- ously hurt Canada’s own exports. , Any reductiqn in Argentina's crop will undoubtedly be to our toot et OLONGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phone #032 and 2952 goueunseansoreuann § Wallace's Dept. Siore Sweaters ASECBRESSEATAA RTARTA CSTREER BRANES ss! BRMAARMABRSR AERATOR RBRRRABRRRN RRA RARE SE ,ficlal sald here. ' Three years ago Argentina suf- fered a crop failure and most of home consumption. BUMPER CROP The country’s exports renaln- , “ed comparatively low during the’ next two years, again to FM its. -own larder. However, last: year! ‘the Argentine crop was a bumper one while Canada suffered a re.’ versal and for the first (me Ar- gentina came dangerously close .to overtaking Canada in pro-. duction, During the 1954-35 crop | year Argentina's wheat produe- | {ion was 257,200,000 bushels, com.» pared with 298,913,000 In Canada. . The result was that Argentina: took a healthy chunk of Cana-! da’s export market. She sold, 856,000 bushels of wheat to the: United Kingdom where tyo years | before she sold nary a bushel. | i She sold 1,532,750 to Germany : where, again two years previous-! lv, she had no sales, : Argentina exported practically ! call of her barley crop— 13,400,000! bushels and of that total 10,-! 012,500 went to West Germany. - Canada’s barley exports dropped | from 7,000.00 in 1953-54 to only: 1,200,000 in 1954-55. ! “Arrentina’s wheat sales to Italy rose from 745,825 in 1962-54 to- 1, 899.750,000 in 1054-55 while Canada’s dropped from 1,200,- 750 to only 139,625. CANADA'S BEST “Argentine wheat fy used mainly as a filler wheat’ a wheat hoard official said. “Ca- nada’s is still the best there ts.” The Dominion buremu of sta-: tistics esUmnated that as of last Oetober, | Argentina had an es- Umated 101,700,000 for export and carry-over, Unofficial re- ports reaching Wimalpeg indi- cate Argentina's wheat acreage has been reduced by 12 per cent: this year, The preliminary pro- duction estimate ranges around 185,000,000. Allowing 135,000,000 for domestic consumption that, would leave 11,700,000 for export. i. BAGS FILLED WITH $4.594,766.48, represntiny, payment of local propery taxes by Boston’ aon a en By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Deferred Finesse Was the Correct Move Here Mr, Abel-thought he had a pretty good chance to defent this contract. He was right. In fact he'prob- ably would have defeated it if someone else had been the declarer. Mr, Muzzy, for example, Mr, Muzay is crazy about finessing and that mania would have proved his undoing on this particular deal, ‘Mp, Masters,ontheotherhund, defers a finesse as long as he can. South deater, Both sides vul- He always looks for n better play! perapie, —it play which offers a higher | yy 6 Pence Rupert Dati Saty et { inlay, November 24 og eA OO te cat Island ernment’s park The 100 squar. and alpine scene One of the finnst reer a areds on Vancouver bland a excellent skling | md The governme gotlations with and Nanalmo ra © land grant on Area, May Become: B.C. Park VICTORIA 0—¥p ; teau near Nanaimo mate ba Into the British Colum = green Y Nowy r me, | may be bla y system, ¥ © mnlles of tay n Wnt, st Ve has befan ng the fon way which hig the areg My NORTH a percentage’ of chance for suc-! _ Mas: Keen ae oe rain iy cess. ao7vs2 : Oona : In today's hand he could count | viiG thelr ajeten te tribes spf! eight sure winners after the ace: #6542 In 1940 eff vi abooy, oop of clubs was knocked out. A! HK IA ndd it tothe § were made {inesse of the queen of hearts! wrsT EAST but negoti thor Provinelal par: was one possibility of realizing} Mp, Abet Mr. Dale i BOMAUONS broke down dy the ninth trick, That was at! 4 q@ Adweda3 a four railroads, are loaded into armored truck at South Staticn for a tour of downtown Boston en rqute to the tax collector's office, James C. Nagle, chatrman of the Eastern Railroad's Commun: ity Committee of Greater Boston, polnted out that the railroads’ annual property faxes could ocmpletely finance a 20-year bond Issue big enotigh to replace every one of Boston’s 22 high schools with new buildings, ’ | Sliced Bread, Director George Stevens “The Greatest” To Hollywood Actress Special To The Daily News Mac Clarke, who plays Lorf don't think he'd want to come HOLLYWOOD -- Out at War-jNelson’s mother in *L Died A home ta one." Mereedes ner Bros. last week, the p-ople “rn oysand in pietures were writing their, .own dialegue, Some samples: McCambridge, George Stevens who directect her in “Glant’: “He's the greatest: Yet the scene Ti always remem- ‘out his mark. thing since sliced bread.” Edna Ferber. who wrote the Jimmy Cagney dragged me by speak.” novel, “Giant", on which movie is based: “God gave me a, great gift -- the ability to sleep! Maureen OSulilyan, on why sure know th soundly elght hours each night. she doesn’t devote more time to can't place the face.’ ” the Times": “Peopte ale! Clhiyton Moore, who pluys the ttle role in Warners’ “The L ways remember me as the gir " one ; way 5 B Y Ranger, enjoys a unique dls. of ho got shoved in the face with tinction all’ his own, Moore's a grapeirt ih ‘Public Enemy.’ never been photographed with- “Most folks don't ber best was the one In which know me from Adan until t says Moore ino muft{, the halr through two rooms in “Then they take a second look “Bintrt Money,’ ” and invariably say ‘well, now, I at voice but i just It would be a difficult choice, her carcer: “First of all, rearing! Vincent Priee din “Serenade’): but T think I'd rather have this seven children is a full-time job “Poverty is not a disgrace --— but blessing than the gift of the in Itself, and second, my hus- that is all it has in its favor.” beauty of elther Elizabeth Tay- band, Director John Farrow, sees| Postseript from New York: lor or Marilyn Monroe.” actresses all day long and 1: Liberace, on stage at Manhat- : Canada and an excellent, Fyjomos wheat crop in 1955. Although Suspenders her wheat acreage was reduced : 15 per cent, production increased Ski Cops from 298,909,000 to 494,100,000. Ponts ‘Coupled with this was a carry-: Jackets over of 404,700,000. | Jeans oR, ge Raincoots Try Daiiy News Classifieds White Shirts ‘ +) ¢ > i Cowhoy a C } ‘ ‘\; | \ 7" 2: ‘ Shirts unese (Sled | if Flannel 8 | CHOP SUEY... | OS R ... CHOW MEIN | a t WALLACE’S y | Open 6 p.m.-3:30 a.m. |! K i a! 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By JOUS LeBLANC Ciadiah Press Stall Writer OTTAWA 2A stredmitned Jaystem of accounting for the Cadi rolways has been park comiatsionors, Saveral years’ work by the ‘hoard and a batlery of finanglal sexperts has resulted dian order tothe two transcontinental rail- “ways Lo pet its aniforn system into effect Jan, 1 and to the ‘smotier Ines to do the same a best a 50-50 shot. i wKas wo7s42. Mr. Masters disdained the; ¢@ Qy973 6 10 heart finesse, Counting the hand BACS2 ao7 carefully as it progressed, he SOUTH founda lne of play thot was 100; Mr, Masters percent certain of success, From | AAK 6 60 per cent to 100 per cent. Nol | ¥ AQ 10 a bad plek-up, And of course, @AKB If he had not found this Hne he: &Q 1693 could always have fallen back on! The bidding: ' the heart {nesse asa last resort; south West Noril Raed |} The queen of diamonds was! 9 spp pass New Accounting Syst Drawn Up For Railways divwn up by the board of trans. ? IN THIS DAY of the traffic tleket-conselous inotorist, a situa. tlon lke this one is, to say the lenst, most upsetiing, A eon. fuced motorist faces up to the problem at Philadelphia's” busy Browd und Wood Streets. Ready to stay Jeeul by feeding the parklog meter, be studtes a reply dndng Une sidewalk adtotin- Ing his parking space, Saee parking near a plug iy usualy a Uekeb-peting move, he's legal and degal at the same time, Wiser heads, noting Whe newly patched sidewalk area near the plug, theorlzed (hat authorities Just haven't gotten around to removing the meter yeb, lng the war years, PLATEAU MISL _ Use of the word “plateayey’ misleading. It is a serles of hy ridges, mountains, Bloplug al jineddows and open mrt lng Mountain: peaks view, some more than 6000 tae thigh, " 4 opened and Mr, Masters toyed j with tbe idea of ducking it. But leith as many as seven cards in ithe sult he decided this was un- Inecessary. Besides, the cight of diamonds might (and did) have a very important Job to do Inte: iin the hand. , | $o he won with the king and lled a small club. Mr. Abel duck- ed and dummy's king won. A ;amall club was fed to the ten | spot and Mr. Abel took the ace. The jack of diamonds was re- turned and won In the closed ‘hand with the ace. Here Mr. ‘Dale showed out, shedding a ‘heart. The ace of spades was now cashed and Mr, Abdel played the: lqueen, ‘This was gctling Inter- | ‘eating. | When Mr. Masters led the nine of clubs to dummy's Jack, Mr. Dale showed out of that sult: too, Thus it was clear that Mr.! Abel had started with five dia-: monds and four clubs. Instead of taking the heart: finesse at this point, Mr. Masters ' led a spade to his king--and Mr. ' Pee cece te we Re rr ee A en Me EL ey 200 ee: ~ Today 7 - 9:05 shank river ‘cy | southern boundary and the ri INT AM Bass fOArS Unrough & canyon sheer walls riskng 1,000 feet, A renwal oe i : SAY : 7 DEWAR’ PP ...i¢ never varices! This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board of by the Government of Brith “THE NAKED DAWN" Sunday Midnight Only — The deep valley of the “4 Se An ae mn gran etter eer mH eget ae FADING domlnate ene ts gerons tM SF Colina, | seme awtnah | | em pinpllfiew tory! ane sliortaning fof fulure. cases involving “railway reyenues svely ay applications for freight rate increases, Some of “these have etretehed out to more thin a year, ‘ The system will dead to elim inate ane point of Jong contyo- Versy belweon applicants for and, opponents of vate dnerenses, That ty the questian of what corporate accounts are ta be nt! tributed to rull operatlona and those to hon ral The bonrd has ane . ald down the form in which: Year later, those aro to ve segregatod, PAUL HENREID PATRICIA bet fnbeoed Notice of Meeting The Semi Annual. ee GENERAL MEETING Of Tho Company Will Bo Hold In Tho SN es te Civic Centre Princo Ruport, B.C, Wednesday, Novoembor 30th at 7:00 pm, ‘ Haedile Count Pahermon's Mutual Marine Ihaurance Conipany 105 Rant Wantingw Vancouver, WC, Phe TAL AONE The order, one of the longest) in Whe history of the board, coy.) A major doparture de a switch: ans WA printed pages and runs to! front “veplacemont" to “depreei- ubout 100,000 words, Its aim ds talallon” accounting in the bool simplify the complexities of aj Keeplig on expenditures for all vaylety of company acvounting and other trek structure. The practices into standard prace experts under O, A. Matthews, Hees, formes commiwioner and now The new system, ordered py; Mnanctal adviker to the board, Paplhiment tn 196%, and to ba Dave determined: that, the de. polleed by a hew aecounts and! Preclation systeny will ven out rostefindtng bureau of the trange| tho expense flgures over n perlod ‘port board, will give the board a) OF yours, coger cheek than this rallwaye: Terme ger merece egulathig body previously had! HISTORIC MARKET on vast operations of he Cane, |. alan carriers with thelr $1,000; Flue buildings dating as early a4 the (th century surround the OHO,000-n-yenr bueliess, [open murkel phice out King's WACK TALKS EASTER "One eventual result nay be the Lyng in Norfolk, England, ore rt eo ee re SPEED... SERVICE... | ° always a f Th rey e Daily’ News. COMMERCIAL TUNING DEDATUEMUNT Whon Craftsmanship Counts... ount On Us! Today « 9:05 ~~ , Shows 7 + 9:10 — Abel discarded & small heart, | RICHARD PENANG Whie That gave the complete picture’ ) KAPHILEEN CROWLEY WILSON of ir, Abel's hind. in eo Mr. Masters cashed his inst. ” ma elub and then led is cight of Target Nevada | lamonds. Mr. Abel won and “" ne, took two moro diamond tricks. Earth Badmen ‘1Bul then he wes through. His' J * Hast two curds were the king and Mon. to Wed. ‘nine of herrts and he has to ' ‘lead into Mr. Maatera’ ace-queen. | ALSO -rasuy. 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