aS tat Ot “oie ’ , ie F a xf, m Re «© Churchill Expresses Hope | He Can-Still Be of Service. why “pb 4 ia ad humility.” 4 ct And to those looking for a hint! lence. ; “AT; to, bis future plans, he des-| He was presented wilh a por- 20 ibed himself as “a party polt-, trait of hiinself painted by Gra- Toian’ who has not retired andj ham Sutherland and a book “ uy at any time become Involved | signed by most of the members Veh controversy. ‘4 dngue in cheek, Churchill refer-| 42 fd to the raw he kicked up last that the portrait is a “remark- Yau ween eee eee 7f | SERRA SERRE ‘ » ' f Prince Rupert Daily News , ‘YT cesday, November 30, 1954. ‘LONDON (CP)— Sir Winston: Second World War ended he ith birthday with the fervent; if necessary to stop the Russians ype that he still hag “some ser | from sweeping over all of west- ces, to render.” ; ern Europe, ‘Looking especially fit for hist Churchill. was in his best ora- 3e, Churchill heard culogies; torical form in accepting gifts fom all political factions in the‘ from members of the House of ouse.of Commons with “pride!Commons in ancient Westmin- ister Hall before a television aud. ” j of the House. and! Churchill, who prides himself as a painter, remarked implishly With twinkling eyes eek by disclosing that as the! able example of modern art.” womeny | Moved by the birthday recep- hurchill today celebrated his "planned to arm German troops’ (a glow of safisfaction and opti- ; [BLACKWOOD o mism, He saw he had seven; North (lr. Abel) tricks outside of diamonds and: s a 7 6 45 b him win: ~-0 6 that if the enemy let him -win: DK OIRS the first.two rounds of diamonds | his contract would be made. | WINS OBENING LEAD By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Muzzy Felt Optimistic, Then a Bit Confused ~, - On the hand preceding this one Mr, Muzzy. had] ’ played three no trump in a very similay situation. The dummy had held a diamond suit just like today’s —With no side entry—and Mrs. Keen had refused to play her ace of diamonds until the third lead of. the} suit, This effectively shut out the dummy and re-} sulted in the defeat of the contract, . In today’s deal Mr. Muvay felt ----- South dender Neither side vulnerable Sta eto eee reny ee ‘ C-- 9 2 + oe 1 West 1 Kast 1 (Mr. Masters) - (Mrs, Keen} [ S-QJ 92 \ | also known to the © ROBERT BATES; 26-year convict, is the object of A man: hunt that. has spread trom Vancouver to Winntpog, Brij Dollee 93 Robert Balharry ang Norman] M@ tion tendered him by political t Bi friend and foe alike, the prime WALLACE S @ minister called it the “most re- . Ei markable public oceasion of my dh m life.” , ey 6 #; Churchill made no direct ref- i reas vey SETA et i * ei crences on his future plans— PUTTING AN ORIENTAL touch to the. usual wedding cake picture, Mr. and Mrs. William Fry-eat Fi ilogs gq Dut his voice was emphatic when} a portion with:chopsticks at a belated reception held after their arrival in Millon, Pa,, from Japan, . NFift 32 whe described himself as a “party; where they were ‘married last August. Mrs. Fry, the former Akiko Nakano, is a native of Sendai, Ayes politician who -has not yet re-| Japan. They’ mét aiid maitied in Tokyo while Fiy was there in the Air Force. Wh ay | M- tired.” See : a a pt NEAT M) The Old Man—as he is affec-| a weg. . ee ite , p tionately known—wore a frock of eo. fife Boy yh) ‘coat with a spotted bow tie for QS ern: : nl rge as C5 asis: . af Barman’ whis first’ birthday appearance. ee oN a, Wht eft , m. Across his waistcoat hung a W a ne ° ° © Pb on i i! 10 1. @ heavy watch chain and a white , et: W ae ji itfsel handkerchief pzeped from his Or . n ers an Ing | USSla a Ug m: breast pocket. - - Po . oo Well Boule former prime minister) LoNpoN @ — The Queen! Robed peers crowding the: During the next few days it. wil 1 rel B Clement Attlee, leader of the La-! onened a new. session of. Parlia~ benches and members of the: be analyzed and debated in Par- i te 4 bor party, lauded him, Churchill ment today with. traditional | House of Commons ranged along !liament. ne el 8 shifted restlessly in a chair al-/ pomp and: ceremony; reading: athe walls heard the Queen say:, The reference to the -U.$r in- aa mest like an embarrassed school-| syeech from the. throne. that) “My goverment attach the; dicates that Churchill” ts. as uf] ay i x At tle said: “It is rot for me called for Western unity as the highest importance to maintain-: firmly committed as ever to the: if ey Wii ce Sale. B o 0 MC hest hasis for seeking “an under- ing and strengthening close and! principle of close British-Ameri-. We Se ‘this morning to recount in de- standing with the Soviet Union.” friendly relations with the Unit-! can partiership to proniote a Sy bl oe ch te nie bg a he eet ae Pe i ae goeury Caesar but nus ‘|through the morning brightened; this intimate association that: L enanp ny etrpeen £1 ; molt gm Caesar indeed—for you have notlas the young monarch rode in| world survival depends.” ine vovern sais eessed that ! oH B only carried on war, but have] her ‘golden state coach throvgh!TO..PROMOTE PEACE . hn ted t to the United fo; ibe B written your own commentary, central: London to the Houses} The speech declared that in) D®@te¢ Support to the Unitec Hol (pg a . et Nations and the North Atlantic li |, you have always been alof Parliament, A 41-gun salute | the session ahead, a short meet- | {5 w igure of controversy. You are gm‘one who kindly gives and takes boomed over the cheers of the: ing ending December 23, the vov- crowds who lined the procession ernment “will strive unremitt- ‘alliance, I l f In foreign aiiairs, the govern- off a second thne, jon the last hand.” that suit. EXPLANATION USELESS 8-8 3. Stanger, eseaped wv Accordingly he won the opens! Hew 72 P1004 3 ing it ped while Work. en of spades | D9 62 DATS. & outside the walls of thd ing lead of the queen of 5} i i C575 Me: Walls with lhe ace and laid down the; S184 ie Mneay) Britis Columbia penitentiay 10 of diamonds. Mrs. Keen held S--A K 5 “ at. New Westminster, te ha off, as expected, Another dla- nok Qu threatencd to Kin hls wi mond was led and this tine, to, CoAKRB Mrs, Robert Ralharev eat | Mr. Muzzy’s consternation, Mrs. she bye ve: “E tives in Wiinipe Ps why Keen promptly won with the ace.) city West North wat ee mai “GP Photo) After. Lat there was no chancet 1 ¢ Pass tp Pasy Ter emma | for nine tricks. ¢. . aN All Pass | ““T'vé been stabbed,” Mr, Mug! --!-- won ay cried. “What bad luck that‘ with one or five, he must have ; you, had. only two diamonds. : started with exactly three and” Otherwise you. would have laid ‘therefore Mr. Muzzy had like you did Mrs, Keen knew it. was not.only : “But I held three diamonds,” sald Mrs, Keen as she showed ‘Mr. Muzzy her? third ard in had two. So: unnecessary {0 hold up her ace: of diamonds twice to cut .com- munications with dummy; it was also highly dangerous, as Mr. : ‘Muzzy probably needed just two diamond tricks for his:game, apt et re a te a “It was useless to explain to Mr. diamonds, t ed the six. ‘number of diamonds, Mugzy that the decision to win, (specifically, the second diamond itrick was not A blind stab in the - dark but a scientific play based on Mr. Masters handing of his ’ On the first diamond lead Mr. ‘Masters .had played the deuce. On the.second 'tad he had play. This sequence of playing low ane then high indi- ‘cated that he had an uneven Fast Passenger and Freight Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver — Friday and EVIN BEFORE. (he turn of the | Century, polar and other explo. ¥ ers found ihat boxes of light, _ NOD-rustingaluminum gavetheis Sunday 9 pm, rs ve, precious first-aid equipment To Kitimal—Friday and Sun. |. hard knocks ,.. Mi “Yet, it was found in 1940, in E'the hour of peril, that members /{ B of all parties were glad to serve ng DORR ers ew Under you and recognized you as x, “Remi the daring pilot in extremity . Kes. ew, MW through the storm that had RB stuck Britain . . . You offered Mus only blood and sweat and route. The Queen delivered hrone speech in the red .and tradition ‘tears-and we gladly took your of- h fer.” Lady Churchill beamed proud-: @ ly as her husband gave his, R thanks, and when Sir Winston: sat down she leaned across and! gave him an affectionate pat in, his 80th birthday... Weldig Fim, Scho by. in the councils of nations.” Prime Minister Sir. ‘Winston! The throne speech represents to conclude an Austrian state _-jingly to promote the wellbeing: ™ent also will: the|of my people and the peace of; ; the world.” gold splendor of the House of| Lords, She spoke the words pre-. pared for her in accordance with | wealth can take a leading parliamentary 1. “Continue their efforts’ to ‘promote security and prosperity “My government are convineed in Southeast Asia and to uphold a strong and united Common- ' the Indochina..settlement con- part cluded at Geneva.” ‘2. “Persevere in their efforts Churchill, who today celebrated | the basic policy Churchill's Con- independence treaty.” servative government will follow. 3. “Seek to give early cffect" - ,to fhe London-Paris agreements iealling for the rearmament: of ‘West Germany and inclusion of ‘a free West German republic in ‘ NATO.” Sommers Says ernment threat to block a dam construction deal in British Col. : . Since he couldn't have started Fe eee ee cee te ee Gon Hie ete eeetn cee Rt ne ve day 9 p.m. To. Stewart, Alice Arm—Sat- ourday Baan, To Masset and. North Queen: Charlottes—Dec, 1/15 and 29 ‘ pm. To South Queen Charlottes— Nov, 24, Dec. 8 and 2%. p.m. Passengers boatd steamer one hour before sailing. Passenger Reservations Freight Bookings LES SMITH— , Prince Rupert Agent Blocking Threat Denial: of Rights ‘VICTORIA (i—A federal gov- umbia was answered Monday +, wheré industrial processes creale more protection from rough usage und rough weather, Manufacturers took the tip, § Today, expecially in factories: liumid or corrosive condition, aluminum boxes are used -to 3 _ keep first-aid kits in good shape, _ In fact, aluminum is now popular ‘for boxes to hold everything from {tools to trout flies: And for countless other coptainers that must stay clean, § bright, free from rust, Alumis 4 ey 8 . @ crence to his a E marks with: a the hand. 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