KETC nded Pr a intern. their’ st nly 5 eft Fc jefore PENTICTC ‘tion Vs ay before any and purney. An y commant bnlor Hoch ‘Friday nl Fandings )! 3.) win iatha, Tied second p! nm and K: eThe Vs 8 ther ane pops will | i with tt i The We -engue alst vork ahenc Spokane a ntahome {C Meanwhl Winnipeg | Juzda and ron -of th will not be in thelr hockey ch Ingda sf ‘couch Gri Licton reyt ston .of iN cate ‘ Barlier, ed that th the tour - Continent ; Juzda s ) bility tha son migh | the CAH j nineg pla ton club) Ang ‘after Maroon term inh Yar league planned contests | until the lal play Edo} r — Jengue, | string | Stampec edged tl Lon, Cellar Quakor Craw VE rest of three in Van Aid! Weattit nothing the \alt aol! the dif he tir gine, ete wae weaeen W nS . . a : eee ee ee eee - - . Prince Rupert Daily News. + ‘aturday, January 15, 1956. “Disp ersal of Art Treasures set as Wartime Safeguard yi G. GRABAM | cavadln Press Correspondent L AUCKLAND, NZ. @ — Brit- ain’s art treasures should be dis- persed gmong the Co.nion- wealth countries 10 Saucgeard then against destruction moan atomic war, grt authorities in New Zealand say. “urea in the event of war. MWe ne ea eo a = The move Js headed by Erie n be smart a Westbrook, director of the Auck- Jand Art Gallery and president), when you sleep ™ of the Art Galleries and Mu- gm scums Association of New Zca- € 4 w land. .? ®! Westbrook says a report by , ~ : the standing committee on mu- “Jc ZEF oy seums and galleries in Britain, nal g dicelecss that scholars. museum | he style stondard Bf offtelals and artists there are! wok, freedom. Good to Ke at... good lo weor— \ \ good in Wm He adds: j every #0Y- event of hostilities.” | SO a. p See gue new . 4 ‘collections were moved selection tomorrow Sires and fabrics to wit ereryone m; cautions teas practical. x= = . | Bricklaying Plastering |General Repairs) 1} R. 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They have started a campaign for the lending of reserve col- lections now stored and not on display in Brilain to Common: wealth galleries, The idea is that later the principle could be ex- tended and.loan collections cir- culated through the Coimmon-| wealth, thus reducing the risk of complete loss of these (reas- Tn sloping garments M-worrted at the overercwded | 4 cut on tuswwin state of many national collec. ! ve 9H tions They are in danger of | _ lines for perfect a deterioration. “The possiblity. of, @ slow deterioration, appalling as @ it fs, is less freightening than: ‘the prospect of Instantaneous | wind wholesale destruction in the | At the beginning of the Ser. | # ond World War the great public from a London to piaces of safety inj mother parts of Britain but the | Lf ‘increased destructive power of | ® modern weapons and the speed ‘a’ which events would move in | another war made similar Pree counter, An elected Justice of HERMAN M, TRESSER fs all set to perform weddings ina Stamford, Conn., drugstore, where he works behind the lear it the Peace, Tresser concelyably ! could tie marital knots over a banana split, There's been no fhusi- cross the street from City Hall, ness yet, but he expects plenty, The drugstore is located Just | BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD where licences are issued. : | Make Sure of Contract, Then Seck Extra Tricks { Miss Brash had a deal, but Mrs, Keen's two no-trump bid implied some ~ither weak hand. in today’s ‘tors, alded by a serum flown here | by Jet merey plane from On- tarlo An thelr flght to ‘save the ‘life ala tsadae days” before they can say how ‘the serum fs making out. conv in Toronto, was flown here! down accurate retaliatory ‘obaant an ROAR T-33 jet (ratner: immediately after "a; the reqnest of the Gener Hospttal Marion Hyland suffered uncon- difficult weapons to locate be- ‘cause of the small size of Its of radar, As in the case of alr- i treved hiternal bleeding, craft warning radar, It simply pital said that the results of the serum could not be ascertained: oonediotely hut, sald Mis. Hy- land would have less chance of “survival without it. aque: ‘ted Toronto to prepare the: serum. A Jet from Malton alr-: port raccd it to Trenton, where: ‘casualties can-be caused: by the! ; was transtrrred to he ing a wide fragmentation: of the bomb or a ane -hour anc minute: F flight to the nearby when it explodes.’ The Canadian at Shearwater, actoss the e har bo from here, ANNUAL GOLF DAY PAYS OFF... Rare Serum. May Save | Woman's Life |) save snewrosn Canadian es Stall weiter OTTAWA (CPA new type; of | radar equipment which could! help prevent thousands of in- fantry battle casualties has been sl developed by the army, The equipment ts known. A icounter-mortar radar and ts de | HALIFAX @— Anxlous doc- severely Hi woman, sald it wil be “two or three Febracen, available In Canada, ‘ signed to enable artilleyy Victoria mortar opens up. where Mrs.'” The motar {s one of Nectors believed the fbrogen.' pomb and the fact that a mortar “9 rave hlond-olatting agent, couliti g etachment can move quickly. ip stem the flow of blood and save: | Mra, About 60 per cent of casualties :P -curing the Sec. World War ‘were enused by enemy mertars,. ‘the army said. and In eases In. rea this percentage | was higher.” "1 HAS HIGH. TRAJECTORY oo 4 The motar.- is. a short- mange | wenpon ‘which: lobs bombs | through a high trajectory, Heavy! Hytand's life, Medieal spokecnan al the bos The RCAF here recelvert the: cell fer ald and immoedlately re- naval base. r Army uses, a tir whose ‘Hell 1a - 4 2. inth heavy mor- Hot, Cfiuch CHICAGO, Jan. 0 — A total of $131,747.80, the: sun ‘of entry fees paid by the golfers of the U.S. to play against Ben | Hogan on the third annual National Golf Day last dune, has ° been presented to the USO and the National Golf Fund. by . LIFE Magazine and the PGA, co-sponsors of the annual cvent-- The time and place ‘of the 1955 National Golf Day June 4th at the Olymple Club, San Francisco, dite of this year's. National Open — were tso announced, qlong with’ the definite ps licipation of the current national: me El Furgdl and women's champ Babe Didrickson Zaharias. , ‘kind of fit in the clubs, and: u 6- card suit headed by. three honors is preity good material for a no-tre jcontract, Miss Bre ish Went on to three no- tramp Use Went Ads—1 ney Pay | W ithout nesitation. The opening lead was the ‘seven of hearts and Mr. Masters’ ‘Jack fell to Mrs. Keen's queen. “At trick two Mrs. Keen. led a small club, When Mr. Abel played the King, she piuused | moment. If the king really were a 'the sult stopped with his guard- jed jack, ; Of course if the clubs were Fateh et en nis HAS FREE i HOME DELIVERY LA\WU CK Y LAGER has a times SAVING SUP gestion fur vou that actually adds to the enjoyment of enter: taining - free home delivery, Siply call 4032 A case or several cases of good old LUCKY LAGER will arrive at your home in ne time, 4032. CAL. VOR FREE HOME DELIVERY NO PARKING NO GARRYING 2 ay LAGER h, OAEWERIES (1981) LTD, SO ae OE : eS rreew tr Bae ra meme ew Se De nal bbe only ‘doy e Liquor Thi advertivenent | y the Gévernment of bitin alum la, , Control Board or tr “divided 2-2, the entire suit could: be brought In without toss, But. Mrs. Keen wisely decided to for-: pet about the possibility of mak- ian wn extra trick, in the enter iests of safety. MUST LOSE “RIGHT It appeared to her she could Hose a club trick and still make her contract--provided she lost ‘that trick to the “right” oppon- lent, ; If she losta club to Mr. Mas. iters, undoubtedly he would re- jturn a heart through her ace- ‘ten, setting up Mr. Abel's hearts: while the defenders still had the hase of spades, . ‘On this reasaning Mrs. Keen permitted the king of clubs to. iWin, Mr. Abel returned the six tof diamonds, whieh was a good: shat as Mr, Maaters almost had i | PBB OAD ) VISIT THE COMMODORE “WHERE COON FOOD COSTS LESS" We Cuter to Banquets of all Types DIAL ! 3 ] 3 3 vy tid ue) ‘ t ne re ae to think a; -singleton, then Mr. Masters had - my South avaicr, Neither side vul- nerabie, NORTH Mis 8 Bra: ag él ABS2 wed 54. &#AQ108 232 WEST EAST Mr. Abel Mr. Macters 1093 653 Q ini J93 SOUTH | Mrs, Keen . 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