pert Daily News any 28, 1956, Prince: eR Feith. nh | For * Discussion To En Hosti ities $ LONDON ih — Britain and the NEHRU AS GO-BETWEEN ited ‘to Invite Communist China ne tend a United Nations Se- irfly “Council _mecting to dis- ,a- cease-fire In the China them to accept the Security ‘tora! claims, behing, ofticial sources said Council invitation. 0 it # Zealand, in agreement with monwealth prime ministers’ con- ‘ing the Tachens, Min and the U.S, will ask ference opening Monday. Quemoy. curity Council to convene! Unofficial reports say Eden's | ister Nehru to use his tnfluence | invitation to the Peiping:in the China straits, sponsored boring Pescadores pending 3 fedifhe, ee U.S. and Abid are reported rendy to par- islands, eipate in the discussions with| According to the reports, Westem powers of Red China’ Eden's plan In general calls for: ‘demand for UN membership, Formation of Jet Squadrons. 12 Months Behind Schedule Nationalist | 'withdrawal from Chinese coastal ithe rival sovereignty claims. visit THE COMMODORE "WHERE GOOD FOOD a ~ | | | ' ' 1 \ OSTS LESS" By DAVE MeINTOSH address before the Roja Canad- Cl ¥. | Canadian Press Stat! Wrs ter | jan Flying Clubs ‘Association that , a ite Cater to Banquets of (° oppawa (CP) — The govern- jestablishment of the target num-! _ all Types -ment has admitted that forma-: tion of CF-100 Interceptor squad. itons—Canada’s chief ‘defence! icompleted in 1955-- | |schedule, | Last year's government white ‘paper on the defence program | isald the RCAF would reach {ts ‘target of 41 all- -type squadrons ier . ‘by 1954 by formation of more} (: weather, long-range CF-100 jet. ! {put some In stornge. | However, Defence Minister ; ‘LACK AIRCREW, WORKERS. is Want Ads—Thoy Pay! Campney said this week In an|: The math difficulty has boe fin: at tt ae we, ~ : Pan, ~ ee LOM ~ _. ~ . are in service. ‘plicated electronic’ geay: | | NEW AUTOMATIC aie - ‘of the planes have begh-produee to far. y reenter mete ates sete 2 bile nnraradinnnnan a At Wallace's : OF ‘Course f wf t “tes ere Bene ee ee i Wallace's 5 i Mid. Winter # SALE. | ‘ t Men § Weat Ladies’ Wear’ Boys’ Wade Girl's Wear * . a Sale Now On! i «SEE IT DEMONSTRATED AT Een mn on : RADIOS tWALLACE'S: a |, NOBLE s opie! 6100 {(E DEPT. STORES Le REED emg Heme: 1, The UN Security Council wo States have agreed on a: Forelgn Secretary Eden ts ex. ask both Peiping and Chiang -pected to ask India's Prime Mine |Kal- ~Shek’s Formosa forces to agree to a cease-fire without with the Chinese Reds to get prejudice to thelr legal terrl- 2, Withdrawal of. Chinese Nos Nehru is due to arrive here ‘tlonallst troops’ ftom, all of tse responsible sources said Saturday to attend the Com-iChina’s constal islands,’ includ- Matsu andj 3. A pledge by Red China not A ‘allay to consider extending plan would call for a cease-fire to attack Formosa or the nelgh- iby the UN, and a Nattonalist eventual peaceful settlement of 4. Fresh consideration by the ber of CF-100' squidirons wil}. be: The RCAF has never ‘made! weapon—Is about a year behind | publi the number, of CF-100 Squadrons © ‘In operation or the, ‘number to be'formed, But it is} believed that there will be about icight altogether and that tour: One informant sald the ROAP squadrons equipped with the all. | Ras plenty, of CF-100s: and has = = = ito find enough alrertw: and: the ihighly- “skilled workers..to amalne | tain the planes and ‘thelr con Production of GR- 100s af 4. Ve Roe Aircraft Ltd, of Malton, Ont!, “has been slowed Intehtionally to fit Into RCAF’ plans “for. getting ‘them Into operation: : "About 250 aptomadias erat a n 8 Tied propaganda, The “flylng missionaries” are particularly active the northern industrial centers, BLACKWOOD on f BRIDGE ~~ By EASLEY BLACKWOOL One Shouldn't Finesse if Better Play's Possible Mr. Masters had to play his number one game-to make his contract of fou hearts on this hand. Mr Dale, led:the deuce of diamonds and Mr. Abel won: n 1 Mr. Abel came on with. the Wilack’ ‘of diamonds ‘nnd, the king wos tufted out by Mr, Dale, On {the:: “expected spade return, Mr ‘Master's lost no time In golng u up a ‘with’ dummy's ace, 8 FOURTH DIAMOND a! He-then lead a fourth dia- mimond, Mr, Abel played his now ‘Msingleton ten spot, and the ace Hlof trumps went on from. the B cloved Nand, This was n litte w high for Mr Dale and he dropp-: wed a small club, a Now the remaining enemy . jtrumps were pleked up and Mr. ' Masters placed his losing spade Carpenters Oust Executive VANCOUVER 9 —. - Expulsion, of leftist elements from BC, ae! vor Unlons was renewed Thurs. i day night with the ousting of the five-man executive of local 452 of the Carpenters’ Unton (AFL-TLC), AL a stormy meeting with po- lice officers in attendance to} maintain order, the District Building Trades Counell voted 17 08 to expel the executive on charges of alleged leftist activi- tles. Expelled were: Dave Jensen, an king of diamonds at irlek tivo: president; Srotly Gordon, viee- Hon the good elght of diamonds: a|° dummy, [fhe had played the he would have lost the hand.‘ yrogident: J. Worthington and Washable : ‘COTTON. MATS ‘New tight loop .. rubberized bock . . . “average quality, “arng6” $3.50 arse” $6.25 RAPS . decorator colours, Battersthan ‘ 36x60". G95 OXF es $3250 paint in pie ser Gee ae Se JAxminster Wool, Moth Proofed Rugs { $10.95 9109.50 "Teho-on tone patterns in grey, green or soge ‘ A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. ~ "A Good Place to Buy... For Over Q Quarter ofa Century!" ns 827 Third Avenue ; “Phan i Siooreneineir me orem Pe Sener T ORT INNIS Om"x5 1" “gh10 ORD ae 967: 50. 9x12! soon 8124) 50 t “tt i : 4 i 4 ‘= a fe Mr New, the avid kibltzor wha) Vek Stevens, business agents: plays a whale of a game from the and A. Hamilton, secretary, sidelines, had a comment tol “This Is only the beginning.” make. an officlal said, “we'll clean Nice play, Masters.” he sald, thexo follows out fast, If It’s the “but Dale could have beaten you Inet thing wo over do.” Af Ne had ruffed the second dae mond and led a spade, You’ would have had to take the spade ifnesse and Abel would have won land Jed another diamond for Dalo to rust” “You'ro wrong, son,” replied | Mr, Dale with a slight odge to| aN vee we eres ' IN 19 e as in BE SURE OF QUALI Tune up WINTERIZE NOW! e Complote Motor @ Anti-Frooze @ Mud and Snow Tiros @ Weed Chains. COME TO THIRD - AND PARK FOR TOPS IN AUTO SERVICE ee SKEENA SERVICE PUSHING to start their old, reluctant Fiat auto tn Bologna, raly, are e six of the Frator ernitas S monks. who tour areas that are predominantly Communist and preach the inthe Emilia province. (Note the loudspenkers atop the car). These monks direct thelr campaign 50:18 to appeal to Italfan workers who have flockcd to the Communist side in large numbers in Americans Win ‘Trabert and Vic Seixas today for Alvan, SERVICE AT A FAIR PRICE: IN CLEAN MODERN SURROUNDINGS. ae aa alan POM panier 1s Aue Semen oR PAG eT ae eae ee AP WEAN fia It doesn’t seem too. are ago ‘that the Commerce recommended that’ Something improve Highway. 16, |. adn eh sedan , We hope the deplorable cond. {fees cold ‘engine Is q tion of our own two main streets nae epe When hasn't escaped the attention ‘of rock with. the rhyme i the chamber and the elty coun- | ooo g, in i Ne least py my ell, Any motorist In town will}, mn Baye many wg be quick to point out the. terrible wwateh ruck, To pr condition Into which Third Av- engin n ie driver raga enue from the Besner Block to \ a 4 a bromptly: dig, it Seventh Street has fallen, vhoale, int chock he It seems a shane that a city: oe na large ns Prince Rupert should: allow Its strests to fall into such , a state of disrepalr, There Js, little hope that this city will take | ¢ yan b Janu ROAD Reronr “ah Courtesy Whalen’s Carta nk There has been some | {its place with other progressive the llghway hut it has been » i _ . }towns in British Columbla if we plowed and sanded. Some sit back and wateh It sink furth- iFond is. slippery In the y crand further into a state of de. |of Tyee 80 keep 'a sharp I cay... It's high time that come |! or these spots. Other than realistic section was taken by; the highway is reported ‘hh connell to remedy the situation {800d shape for this thm Of youd before we have to revert to hors. |, netntanee es and buggtes, You can't break |DRIVE CAREFULLY, 1 the springs on @ horse. '¥OU SAVE MAY. BE. YOUR There was:a meeting the offices of 0, Glord Sunday. The: possible w ithe | attendance, ‘Jack sOrnham, ‘sorry’ Charite luck next }ine,! The ne Hing -will b@-held on Fob;: There has also been a move ! junderway for some time to doi ‘something about the poor street | Nghting situation in this city. Two test lights were iustalled | - January 11 and yet no report has ech given.on them, A city-wide: vote on the matter isn’t needed. pa P atthe te the All that Is necessary Is for coun- n. y pine cll to make up its mind what ip Pane. ils golng to do about the lighting ; = land take some concrete nelion. | Let's ‘hope that the next twot. "months bring something concrete ;- ADELAIDE, Australia (—-Tony ‘in the-way of town planping and |. fol-i improvement, However; don't; ‘owed up their Davis Cup tri- be too surprised If the next two! ‘umph by becoming the. first, ars do not bring a change, be- ° ‘American team to win the Aus- cause if the situation runs frie} -trallan national doubles . tennis {0 form, it will lake all of Unt championship in 22 years, jtme and more, Playing in 88-degree heal, they! , whipped Australla's Lew 'Hoad ! Gospel in the face of strong in the Communist stronghold Aussie Title By GORDON TAIT ETA pf the bt Jol bing 4 sawn arya t teen HELPFUL tvs ; y > ) n, ‘ ye iW ith the ave and veturned the queen. | _ and Ken Rosewall 6-1, 62, 2-6, Minutes spent in gently warn second trick? Would you play North dealer. North-South yul- !3-6, 6-1, overpowering the ‘Aus- {!ng'a cold engine are the mark | ¢ OW you play crable, sies with a faultless display in {Of @ man that respects his bear ae of the ditreoneo Tit . NORTH the final set: ings and cylinder walls, He who. answer the Jast part of the: Miss Brash The doubles trophy now comes | wacom gm sem pump Pere aaa bia qiquestion for you—It definitely AA a fo the U.S. along with the covet- Today to Sat. 7 p.m, - in 4 ¥ K 109 ed Davis Cup that Tony and Vic he rman oes make a difference, See if 86544 Sat Malinees' 2:00 - 4: mite g ters did, before reading on WEST FAST ea h VI nd Keli - Siw mi First Mr--Masters was prac-: y17, Date Mr. Abel | __Ellsworth Vines and Keith { ald ‘Witically certain the opening lead! 4 10 8 8 52 a@K 5 3 Gledhill of Callfornia were the THE prs MUTINY ; tn was a singleton, That meant his} ye 5 v7 last alan nator ae wi me ‘< rads BY ree hPa ; ER Nin! Biking ‘of diamonds was going tor 42 AQ’J 10 iw an national doubles an y ll he would lose three diamond)” pouTH BRILLIANT PLAY Uo) maids me ni x poi “1a alr, Masters ‘The brilliant play of Tony and: pa iT COULD FINESSE . ac o3032 Vie In the fifth set minde futile, Cg Melb gi That wouldn't be fatal, He eKO7 a rally by Hoad and neh “ARTOON ma ‘ could still take a finesse against ithat saw them square the mateh ! NEWS he: Mithe king of spades and If that’, ane pidaine: “after losing the first two sets, | : a u worker he would make his con- North fast South West. ‘So deadly was their execution | - em ia oy | trac Daas Paw pheart tos that the final set was over. in 12 a! ‘ But Mr Masters doesn't like to; hearts Paw { Dearts Pav “minutes, They yielded only three | 7 ne depend on a finesse when a bete .. points while taking a 5-0 lead. , * on play js available. He found, his volee. “If 1 rutf the second “We are very ond to have! & nen jone, He shw that all he had to'diamond and lead a spade, Mas- won,” Tony sald. "Now we are! or , lao wis to prevent Mr, Dale eerie goes up with the ace, picks’ -golng to have to go for those | ove neve ALLY po ’ oa e id e gaining the lead prematurely! up. trumps and concedes a spade’ four major titles this year,” ‘ Vue never Wed week ye Am iP! “Ohi ren! ri Bt for a lend through dummy’s trick. Incidentally, why don't The Australian ts th {\ r 11% ' Nob Admitted: | spades To accomplish this he. you get In the game sometime?’ tt ec us ‘" i 5 tith ih VISTA so N ¥ a" venti. al W | ducked the second diamond lead, We could give you a little uh-. be year's doubles Utles. ref , iy 8 .0. 8 saying the nine, while Mr Dale sensoning.” ‘others are the French, Wimble- | ttn matt MAbAAE 3 ‘discarded n small spnde. ee ee eee don and United States, i | ' ‘Trobert, the only: U8, sury}vor’ RING CiRCYS \S» > In the stuglos, battles: Rosewall iin the’ somi-fnnls ” Saturday, || os-ttcncoron I Selxas wos elinnated: fron) Ue ae TAME AE OY BA ie { { singles by Hond In a quarter. ‘final match, ' 1 NE nA rtte Lalo Ran Peep nN pee rem New Yorker’ Considering . ‘Alcan Machines VANCOUVER @:--Bonks Wane amaker, 38, of New York, loft for Lox Angeles today” after M- nouncdng he was “contemplat- ‘(ng" purchase of $10,000,000 in surplus heavy construction requipment used on the $550,000, 000 Aluminum Company of Cane ida Ltd, project at Kitimat, BC, Mr, Wanamaker said the pure chase‘ would bo made through § and 8 Machinery Co. of Brook. 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