Prince Rupert Daily News -Monday;:Mareh 5, 1950, +1955 was Warner I States Navy supply ships, Mister Roberts, it was de- ‘adio and TV er ities in the closest vote ‘tly for her performance In Para- j the. picture poll and ‘nival at “Honghton, Mich. ‘Note its ‘sharp vk ‘Knockers Club of the Geology Depart- rehis storie" ere ealure | and eauipped with a 1| 30 tons of freight, si hours of actual Hamilton of. --A+1949 yenture. service was alr re Was alr freight, Fund Ur Urges | Prison Reform Por Juveniles VANCOUVER man of the & Peters Fund here. H hind fron bars, i “where —_ ty tsmanship counts... oe ay te Bee be Be ur the ultimate in he print webs i, | Melivered to your quickly and an the noe dareedenpou dale... uh sUIrprtsliygly i ok modest Cort, be gure lo consilh with us my for your next pelnding arder. he “there Is 0 Oblgation, dusk phone Ao for WT appolalinent, Yo ~ count on us! ~ THE DAILY NEWS 7 a COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT, % 7 me 1 t * edie eat To High Court ‘Calgary lawyer and one-time as- ‘shaw Trucking and Distr ibuting Co.- rolled into Yellowknife with ~The trucks. had completed 99 travel. on ‘the a 500-mile trip from Grimshaw, in 2 {north-western Alberta. With the | oagenten of the last 18 miles into sana the road is good. Grinshaw hor ucking estimated the road will mi nave cost tic firm $30,000 by the ainie it is completed next winter. by another company failed after an ‘outlay of $70,000 when most of the first sonvoy's equipment was wrecked. ‘Now: trucks loading in Edmon- Mister Roberts Voted The best feature film Brothers’ cided by press, yet in the annual Ten Best poll of the Canadian Film Weekly, Runner-up in a picture | ‘finish was United Artists’ picture of life in the Bronx, Marty, which lost out by the narrowest margin in the !4- year history of the. poll, Both films have been nominated for Academy Awards, Tops in the selections for the Ten Best players was Grace Kel- mount’s The Country Girl, a film which was released in the USA in 1954 but was not gener- ally shown in Canada until al- most a year later and therefore was not eligible for last year's Canadian Film Weekly poll. The Country Girl finished third in another film released later here, Warner Brothers’ A Star Is Born, enced up fifth. Both were strong con- tenders in the 1955 Academy Awards. Runner-up to Miss Kel- pane ce mee centages ne tee ee ee * Cary lawyer | First Albertan OTTAWA .:—Henry G. Nolan, sociate prosecufor for an inter- national military tribunal trying war criminals in the Far Last, has been named the first Alber- tan ever to be named to the Su- preme Court of Canada, Mr: Justice Nolan, 80, speceeds : the late Mr, Justicayd. Wer Estey, | who died Jan. oi Mr, tListice ; Estey was from Saskate he wan, In Caleary, Mrs Justice Nolan: said he learned of the’ dppoikt! ment from a news bulletin’ and! declined to make any comment! on it until he had confirmation | from Ottawa. The appointment crowns a dis: tinguished 33-year career which a an a Bi 5 ton Monday will -be able. to de-| started when he was - giliver freight here Thursday. The!the Bar of England and of Al- w Nn ~S &. Rt Mi “We strip all. privacy: trom these children when the prison gates clang behind them," the “submission said." We. guide them with, all modern: Sucilities avall- | able, ut under loaded’ guns, be- Fund officials urged “mint. M mum security” for juvenile pri- my soners, other than incorregi bles, wand that families he permitted a lo visit. pr ners onee a month only previous means of prompt herta in 1922, He is a graduate’ of the University of Alberta and | Oxford University, where he went, 14s a Rhodes scholar, , Mr, Justice Nolan was head of: the Calgary law firm of Nolan,: Chambers, Might, Saucier, Pea-' cock and Jones. The late Prime 4 Manistes R. B. Bennett once was senior partner of the firm, A proposed | ‘SON OF FORMER EDITOR 12-point program for prison re- | form of juveniles has been se nt | 1940, the new justice practiced; Splendored Thing, 7—Frank Si-) oy joo ; to the Hon.:G, Fanteaux, chair- Y Chisels tney Supreme Court. of Canada by efficials of the. Jim Before joining the army in! named vice judge advocate gen-. eral at national defence head- quarters, a position he held un- tll 1945, He was Canada’s pros- ecutor before the international military tribinal from 1946 6) 1948. nos In 104s he'was name sil fo a pee clal board established to review sentences of one to five years im- posed on troops for military or divjlian offences, Mr, Jatstiee Nolan is he son af the late P, J. (Paddy) Nolan, KC, who was deserthed as one of the ‘eading advocates In the North vest Territories before the prav- ees of Alberta and Saskatches | an were farmed, he late Mr, Nolan epime to western Canada from Ireland in the 188fs, Por a hort time he was the editor of bhe Culenry Herald, Mr. Justlee Nolan married Dorls MeGarter, sister of Brig, George A, MeCarter In 1928, They have awd daughters, Shelagh and Mo- HN. Whe appolntment CHUY Tes salary of 42,500 i year, nl ee i Prd TCR ry splege nl LTR {MW re TN Ween ay tte Princo Rupert B,C, wer TT TT ery tasty stg tay "- Altogether there were 146 cli- ‘to show that, while there were for 109 players this year and 106 isevera] years did not have any ‘films in the first ten, made up | pistes, d | Man Called Peter (20th-Fox), 9 admitted tot-Trail (MGM), 10--Bad Day at [Black Rock. (MGM), L''for oa W rao Ws ; SON aN Last Year: shown in Canada during ‘sy comedy of the United ; — ly was Glenn Ford for his per- formances in The Blackboard Jungle and Trial, two MGM fea- tures that finished sixth ane ninth respectively in the picture poll... Surprisingly, the star of Mis- ter Roberts, Henry Fonda, dic not. make the first ten, although James Cagney, his co-star, fin- ished fifth—mostly because o! his fine work in Love Me or Leave Me. Ernest Borgnine, the star of Marty, was third. Six of the ten films were ty, elnemascope. All films were ‘pro- duced in the United States, the first time since the inception of the poll that a British film di¢ not make the first ten, although three J, Arthur Rank pietures— Mr, Hulot's Holiday, The Divided Heart and Romeo and Juillet -- were among the five closest to ihe top ten. The other two which just missed were MGM's The Tender Trap and Empire- Universal's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, gible pictures and the critics voted for 91, as compared with 157 and 80 last year. This scems. fewer films, the quality had im- proved considerably in the cri- tics’ estimation, Votes were cast in 1955. Warner Brothers, .which for for it with three this year, ty- ing with MGM for the lead among the studios. Twentieth( — Century- Fox had. Ino, _, United Ths: ‘Deut 4~ Rast: f-Edéy if : thers}, 5A Star Is Bor r (wat: ner Brothers), 6—The Black- board Jungle. (MGM), 7--Car- men Jones (20th- Fox), b—A Ten Best Stars PE NG Bree OO, Oe me , fe te a eS ard Pm ety egy Ny a er ee Re . ls t ‘ IARD’S PIPE BAND .. ling, left, of Petawawa, and Pipe Major Archie Cairns of Hamil- { NEW DRESS FOR G . Cpl. William Stir- ton, Ont, 2nd Battalion, Canadian Guards Pipe Band, model new full dress uniforms for wear by pipers of the regiment, The wearing of the Royal Stuart farfan in the kil and plaid was approved by HM the Queen some thme ago. The kilt is unique inasmuch as it is pleated in back to show the tartan’s darker colours, Four black tassels on the while horsehair sporran represent the regiment’s, four battallons.! The bonnet is of black ostrich feathers with a red, white and blue diced band, similar lo that, warn by the Scots Guards Regiment. A red and white plume is worn on the left side of the bonnet, Only the 2nd and 4th Battalions of the Regiment of Canadian Guards have pipe bands. ‘National Defence Photo) i Below- Tero Weather Fails To Halt Ontario Fishermen ONAMAN LAKE, Ont. ‘sleigh to Tashota, Three fishermen link nets under: ice in 40-below-zero weather the nearest ‘tail point, 26 miles north of the so'lake, Fish are Joaded on to the Montreal may dine on Onaman: turns to the whkst shore of; the whitefish. So highly rated is the; lonely luke. MoKirdy discovered: delicacy that the catch finds ai the lake Years | Ugo. When he. ready market. ! dropped a net and could lyardly: 1—Grace Kelly for The Coun- (try Girl, 2--Glenn Ford for ‘The ‘Blackboard Jungle and Trial, 3: —Ernest ‘Borgnine for Marty, 4--James Dean for East of Eden, 5--James Cagney for Love Mey -or Leave Me’ and Mister Rob-; erts, 6—William Holden for The: ‘Country Girl, The Bridges at | Toko- Ri and Love Is a Many- i law in Calgary. In 1944, he was: natra for The Tender Trap and; i two-fool-thick ice ‘Nob as a Stranger, 8—Judy Gar- land for A Star Is Born, 9—Julic Hayris for I Am a Camera and; East of Eden, 10— Katharine: tlepburn for summertime, Says Militia Concéntrating On Training HALIFAX ta soldiers now are paying more whtentlan to training, Maj. -Cien, H, FG, Letson, militia adviser to the gener) staff, sald Bun- day night as he began a our of nulitia unils Jn Nova Scotia, | He sald more techileal traine ing bas brought an iniprove- : ent In the eallbre of yallilta Hecrulls, Those who thoueht of ve reserve army as a place few beers" had weeded out, au re rivet si lho POON RTO ae) GORDON & ANDERSON | Phone — } (bh — Canada’s mille been , a rE me Be Ei Whether a blizzard is raging! Jift it because Gf the abundant ,or knifing-winds slash across the catch, be decided te obtain a { open ice of the lake, 110 miles commercial fishing Heenes. northwest of Port Arthur, the} ee eens | hardy trip of fishermen daily sel "Vout on their snowmobile, Jack MeKirdy, who has a com- Dulles Asis rives | mercial - fishing lieenee, usually: ‘In Pakistan rruns the operation, ‘Por SEATO Talks 300 FEET APART Fe drops off two men at points. , 2 fect anart. With forged steeli KARACHI, Pakistan DOES! ammer through State Secetary! Dulles flew: Into: until they Karachi today to meet with the ‘Nave made holes big enough for foreign ministers and military aman to fall through. ‘leaders of SEATO, - hae i Nets are used, not hooks, and) qn a biel airport staterent, ;the problem—solved daily-—is lo Dulles said he is sure “aren: goad “get 300 feet of net from one hole will come’ fram the three-day to the other. ‘This is accomplish eonferenee of the eighl-eonntyy ed hy means of a jigver. ‘Of unknown orivin, the jigeer, “as modified by Mr. McKirdy, is i The feeb lone, made of four-ineh Winking wilh a greove cut “through the centre of the plank, “Beneath this, an iron bar drops af Its own weleht and in doing sO, Vaises a wooden arm on the: “thaof which is a steel spike. Vict dine is attached to the metal | ond of the figper, and the devieo (Says " is pushed (hrough the dee hale, security and well belng at the By pulling on the repe, the Member states” iran arm operates the spiked end | Pakistan's fareten nasster, and the figeer “walks to the Handel Pq Choudhury, eveet abher hole $60 feet away. ‘Phe ed Dulles at the airaert net is then witaehed ta the Heht reviewed: an hence Ihve and hanled up and made see The awellering sun, aa ete second GN SUS. OEE PET ON PAPER went mo Poin Pee apet peas SPERDY WHEN CLEAR ne ate tact a “A quod Hiker tian ean rund sritah ad P vatale We vets Wel theroveb da four or five jae Of Bella wed Preneh Perein \ Minister Chak tian Pine. (ue dafer today tion Council, opening Tuesday. "This orgnnlatdon os fonds mud over the Independeiss aad safety of Ps menibers by plede. hog all to ostand ready foo hela eaeh other pales aeeres jon,’ he said. “AL our Karachi we nreegipe tere dn WHE se detrei Whe” suid Mi Medtrdy. Sels are dade ah datervals ol (hive davs and as soon as tlie nets are Hited they are stripped af the pike, piekerel, whites fish Philippine «and Hind ren under again Phey werived carhier, freeze ag soon as Chey leave the! Fellowiie an Australia, New Thoiliced apeaing thc cmakes Chem easler to bande, bly hal. thier | Twiee ao woek Mr. Melgirdy pelased: meetine sbi expected te aevids a suewinobile Cowan iy [Lake wy fist the establishing ae pormianens TEMPORARY QUATRE arab ainda headqnartes; MOUBE IAW, Bask. (Ma sar I odiably dn Barekok ue |v cH, loowey sayy Ue oly may reezation, Wath nie, wt Wet the present post office bald I " tu ve Cieoascaedty dh Anew $i. " Beye Lwon two diamonds ANALYSIS | fannouneed Mr, ‘they had checked and doubdle- poayd: thal gourmets in New York and: snowmobile and its driver. re.’ Southeast Asia Treaty Ore nicae qd dueans fo further the Thee elered neler Viovd TD Vhe deenate, frat (heather BEATO merbets “Zenda the water bul tie fishermen say ip leesston in the Sind etate acces. eenferenec in me diene a paqer BLACKWOOD onl BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Even Mr, Heinsite Can’t Think This One Through Quick to criticize the play of others, Mr. Heinsite is often unable to come up with the right play for the contract, himself, | — Today's ronlract was a tricky South dealer, Both sides vul- one and Mr, Muszy muffed it,| erable. SoRTH : as usw. Mr, Dale led the king Mr. Melsite ,of spadbs and dummy’s ace won, AAT? i “rhere'll be no cross-ruffing vot ‘in this hand,” said My. Muzzy as ead a he quickly extracted all of the awe I 8 4 idefencers’ trumps in three leads. | WEST i AST. ‘Delighted that the trumps broke; Mr. Wal Mrs. Keen '3-9 he started on. diamonds} @ * Q 4 @ ses When that cuit failed to break : ' ieee ‘ a ievenly, however, the opposition a K 10h hQ $762 and = two spades for a one trick set. SOUTH Mr. Muzzy Avda VAK GOSS @K § 62 ot A Tho Didiling: “A child could have made it.” Heinsite, flatly, “Take only two rounds of trumps, ithen lead the ace, the King and) gyi West North — Kast ‘another diamond, If the dia-j yoy pase ry Pass - wy) SY Pass 4 YAN Pass tee monds break 3-3, you are all i yighe for four-udd, I they break 4-2, vou still have the chances that the player with the double- ‘Lon diamond also had only twa rumps. You can then ruff a ‘diamond on the board. That happened to be the set-up in “this hand.” i “You're on the right trac k, but Communisl Romania, - where it doesn't lead anywhere," in- slain bodies have been dumped | terrupted Mr. Dale. “You must and left cn the streets as public tying rm this child you referred warnings, was reported here ‘to when I pot in with the third today. ‘round of diamonds F would simp- Reliable, informants, who said. ly lead Lhe last trump off the Then how, could Muzzy checked the reports becatse, of ruff a diainond?” > their “unbelievable nature’ Myr, Heinsite changed his mind claimed that several hundréd and teled avain. "Don't lead persons “had been. apparently trumps at all, then,” he argued, summarily executed In recent “Just bang out three rounds of months to intimidate the popu- “diamonds beginning at lrick lation, two. The informants said the first DALE'S ANSWER reports of the executions and Mr, Dale was enjoying himself, public display of boligs on the} «That's noe good, either” he said, streets came fram refugees “When ft won the third diamond, reaching the west as carly as T would just lead a fourth round, last autumn, /Uf you ruffed in dummy with the The refuece reports, db was queen of jiearts, my jack would said, were later confirmed, and- eventually take the settings trick. since then new reports af the Tf you did't ruff with the queen erro wave have pdb rege i ‘af hearts, my partper would win “ing Western sourees.® 9"! ‘the, trick by puffing.” The Copmunist pik bose Wee: The play to make the hand was ‘hibiting ‘slain bodies on the. ‘to lead the queen of. hearts at street was not known. But tt wes Lriek two, then to lead a din- believed the Red regime in Ro- Mond and duck it entirely. Here mania wished to terrorize the the defenders could cash two population and warn that onnoe. SPade ticks, but no tore, esitlen would ne" he tolerated, When Mr. Muzzy got the lead . vat Whe next trick, probably with Nothing of the expeutions Hay club he could ied one mare | Bodies Dumped | In Streets In Romanta FRANKFURT, Germany (st A mysterious wave of terror in: ¥ _ Appeared’, in, the: Com: muntit: ‘high Hump, then cash the ace press, e ” ; “and king of diamonds and ruff his ast diamond with duminy’s i Cuba prodjierd About | 15,000 last trump. He could return to ‘tons of the world, total nickel his hand by ruffing a elub, pick “production of 195,000 tons Jn-up the jack of trumps aud spread 19, the hand. “LOADED! = With Dynamite and Brole Force! 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