LYY ion . 1 BLACKWOOD on fi gy WRONG TON 16 Prince Rupert Daily News - BROMLEY, Englar | —A fox! Wednesday, April 6, 1955. , hated unree chickens owned by, Fj d - ont cummunt’y, ire pertaen, "Singer Mario Lanza Fired | Frstnesoitss For Breaking Club Contact ‘ } J i * ‘ : x a : oS a « a ou _-By FASLEY. BLACKWOOD yr AtAN : Ati. Ap ~ AK AD “wrong.” be sald. “I's tee Ral Re ... CHOW, MEIN Seattle Woman ' Sip Winston Churchill’s herl?, He went to Cuba and India horse racing and breeding, and hearts; then led his last dlamond, cheugh to wag at’ your puta El ’ ' , t y a 1 a . a . a she a A$2f to $31 a “Bizes 19-42 i g a 8 a a ay. te ean nt ayn ' 64 ‘ ‘tage is that of a warrior, and and fought in the Nile campaign, , farming, On winning with the queen of " ayary hy og A pay ‘ i. gular $39.95 to $4.05 Open 6 p.m.-3:30 a.m.: To Pay Fine ‘the fighter’s glint first filled his taking part in the charge of the; He loves to have his grand- ‘diamonds Mr. Abel cashed two mer ony hand Ws rag mon Mee , Il VANCOUVER 0 — Mrs. Mabel {eyes in childhood games with 2ist Lancers against the Der- .chitdren around him, For though good hearts but there. was noth- Apel leads the kn right. W A L L A C E S Hi II d C fe McKinnon, 51, of Seattle convict- ‘tn soldiers. ivishes at Omdurman. he’ fs an old man, he still feels ing he could do ‘to. defeat the just lot hid h Wie of Apa | ' yt 0 yw 00 a ed of manslaughter, was fined| His birthplace, Blenhelm Pal- |; Soon he felt the urge to write (very young, contract, Mr. Dale had already pyother spa del ata won five tricks in hearts and pend with the queen, lead : a ‘ . aa } . " By BOB THOMAS a . mg — : a. n LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)—Where does Mario Failure to Redouble is'a Tip Partner Hag [| v ranza gofrom here? 9 “My, Dale knew his partner didn't have ay h oe M That was the question the the $100,000 to ren A neh oe she had held as much as an average hang neta a show world pondered today after |Heavily In debt to the go cards, she would have redoubled, She tind tu i n g the dynamic singer failed to ap- ment for past income taxes, he ee ae ‘ MEME One had failed (i at w pear and was fired from the [Ow plans to rent an apartment, tuke that action, ' “South (semen a tl ‘ fH world’s highest salaried night For the last three months he On the other hand, if-she had . vera Neither side K'cinb date, The hotel New Fron- :iad been living In Palin Springs, ‘absolutely. nothing ‘she would, o” Norty : . B tier Tuesday cancelled Lanan'’s Calif, preparing for the abor- Have passed. If she held ag Its: Nae B contract which called for $100,-;tlve engagement. Hie as the queen of clubs and . 7 aA ve ; y 000 for two weeks of singing} Lanza apparently will go back | ithe Jack of spades, Mr, Dale felt) 07 : i a B twice a night. to the movies. He {ts under con- there was w reasonable chance 310 ‘te a M: ranaa, his wife, Betty, thelrjtract to Warner Bros. for the for game so he weitt to three no m9 ant! : r . four chilaren and two ‘nurses James M. Cain story “Serenade,” trump directly; WEST Agr ‘ : B were seheduled to motor back to He was quoted as saylng he now Mr. Abel opened .the Jack of, Mr. Abet Mr, et BM Hollywood today. The rest of Hopes he can make good pre- :hearts and the queen in the clos-| & KJ 2 . & M thelr entourage pulled out Tues- recordings of the film's songs wie oo jed hand won. Mr. Dale realized Vd 10042 V5) : ; W day night after the singer's club *d thus give him the encour- : Q " Ne gal {the hand was. no laydown and | AQI2 O75, ; g,ceut fizzled out. Agement he apparently needs, . Rt Pe 4 Sh aws ABGSA| that ne would have to gern) #2 adioe rh ‘ a’ A confidante of Lanza’s re-| The cause of his pull-out, of oY AE r ree ™ S” break somewhere along the Mae, SOUTH Ae ported that the singer was heart- (Ne much-publicized show here) TyIS 1s A MODEL of the proposed new North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters in Parts, He started ‘byt by cashing his}. ‘ot a! - g broken by his failure to keep the /Js still clouded. A local doctor! Construction of the six-storey” building: will start shortly. The new structure, expected to be cum. two top clubs, oping to break, VA K s} ge; Pre Easter Sulo gidste. The reason Is more than examined him early Tuesday and; pleted in two years, will be bullt within a elty block of the Canadian embassy. (Cp Photo) he suit 3-2, Bub Mr. Abel show, \ K4 Q ey |e NOlessional. He expected to use stld he was In physteal shape tO) migaeeree om Coane nares ore ares sms anne me ed out, on the second club, dis. i A a [ ' S t - sing. But a meeting of his back-: , “oy? ’ ° searding the trey of dymonds. T| han KoA g a 1es ul 6 (po ers decided that Lanza could nots ft” ur i Destine 0 Be | ter '. Now the only hope was the Sointh wet oe : \ ONLY C i . y, ); / re The hotel busses then ru ‘diamond sult and Mr, Dale Inldi if @ pb 4 nh a Ne, _ rh she ed thatchis contract had been .— : oo . , ‘down the king. Mr. Abel won! 44 n ' + You Save UNSC : (SNCS ‘broken. Ay F o li t Childh . d G wn the nee un returned . af. ont Ml Mass ns aint od 4g ae iw ieart., Mr. Dale won this with! \) ~ Dnt a See CHOW Ince af les | 00 ames the king, cashed the are nf',.,Mt. Pale shook his: ad ime O* ' sf a a a q EPT STO R Ei : : $750 In Assize Court here Mon- | ce, historic scat. of the Marl- and became a war correspond. . ai| For Outside Orders Ph. 6226 |iday and was ordered to enter a borough family tn Oxfordshire, ent in the South African war. ; clubs and dummy now contained yast diamond and I've atl recognizance to be of good be-; Was bullt to commemorate the He was captured by ‘the Boers, ; Fi / H See of gad ns An the a Want t victory won by his ancestor, but within a month made a spec- | unera ome ace of Spades. } any att t mr “Tf you want to know hoy ty D . havior for two years. ' J h Ch hill D k { M 1 { t b j 1 t : ACT She was convicled of man- (John Churchill, uke of Marl- tacular escape by Jumping onto). 0 n ‘AS usual Mr. Helnsite knew be ist let ack ti : {slaughter in connection with the borough, against the French and a freight train. | pei g ‘how the hand could have been han ea be beaten, js a cal ‘ ave hold the king of diamonds ay ne Bavarians at Blenheiin in 1704.| He ewtered politics as a Con- j | death of Chan Jow, killed when | Pa" i} s a et af the taxi In'which he was i pus-j There was born November servatlve member of Parliament ; Set Tomorrow jbeaten, “Wake up, Abel,” he sald. tet Abel win the second diana 30, 1874, eldest son of Lord Ran- in 1900, but three years later “When you were in with the ace lead. Then 1 would need two et | ( t j , Ni . , ewer 8 isenger plunged into Burrard In- \ “ ‘ ) MADE IN eV we! ict last August 18 when it was in!dolph Churchill, who was third he differed from his party lead- | A new funeral home will be lof diamonds, why didn't you kiil tries to “dummy-—one to knot ¢ i a Y ; i j collision with 9 car driven by ‘son of the seventh duke. His ers on several important aspects! onened In Prince Rupert ut gthe only entry to gummy by re- out the second high diamond & ;mother was an American, Jen- of policy. He became a Whole- jm. tomorrow when the Prince turning the king of apaden? Abel's hand and one to gei bad | Mrs, McKinnon. D) 0) ay S| ; @) N Mrs. McKinnon’s car ran out nie Jerome, daughter of Leon- hearted free-trader and joined |Runert Ministerial Assoclition [Then instend of three diamond to cash the Jong diamonds, If! an New York. the Liberal party, in which he lois a memorial opening In the leks, Dale wouldn't have got- have only one entry—the ated, of control on a North Vancouver ard Jerome of | hill. i It had been one of Churchill's remained until 1924 when he re- | onanet of the Ferguson Funeral ten any.” ¢ “spades.” ode (o st bons servalive fold. ets nO cal ae | —_— proudest boasts all his life that turned to the Conserva ‘Home, 500 McBride Street. oes eerece eevececectece ween pep ot TE N EASTER RECESS hig birthright was the blood of He has ovcupled a greater th- On behalf ofthe clty Mayor eee EEN ‘ st ( . AST BRUT - the-two great English-spest:ing. versity of mintstertal posts than icicorge E> Hills will speak at the? Today “Louro” fg f 4 _ 7 PARIS (Reutersi—The French ‘nations. any other man in British poll- ‘opening. 7 om. - 8:3 “" . " “t i ' PNP Mn Ur LRT. Porllament adjourned Saturday: “4s @ boy, ne expressed the wish Hes Built at the intersection vf pam, = 8:30 Racing Blood ye to be a soldier and thereafter! tt was only during the Second ; pir aa. 4 MeRride v: cet k night for a month-long Easter |). . * “(Fifth Avenue and = McBride} Thurs. to Sat. 7 o.m, - 9:10 a mthar Paes Mis education had but this alm,’ World War — and aiter becom- lei oot the 70 by 70 fool bulld- | oe poe Sa | BRO an eS vacatlon. Drip ih ress dt-" After a few years ab Harrow, the!ing prime minister — that he ‘ing ig recently been completed “4. Snecial Matined Fri. 2 p.m. fot . . fu es “and senetors,~fnany ‘of public school — where, as hej fook over the leadership of the: Occupying three: 1 ots, the new afte ' yea ®. ; -e _e them mayors of thelr home often confessed, he signally fall- Conservative party. ‘structure contains the chapel, Tea ~ rman yp sy vee towns, will be campaigning for ed to distinguish himself — he)’ He always has been regarded joinge,~ private: family room, | ws a ye gone hatiy / sp : . isol b | , enteretl the Military College at as one of the most brillant de-) oo, ‘atl | oer ine = @, x af ‘ his advertisement is not published or displayed y the {the local elections on Apal 17 gandhurst and in 1804 was post- baters Parllament has ev or Slum er roam prepara on roam, ne ry coe Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ond 23. ed to the 4th Hussars Reginient. ‘known and has few, if any, peers | ales waite is . oh i gar. : a 1 Netcom smmanmgecertenh s+ or . ve em eeanan es woe ne wr emma ame tm re the mm mn ee . a las'a public speaker. His peculiar: ; ae b 1 i med by a » rey pee ly‘sonorous delivery and cult. io? ‘lous Y vosed Wrivewn yA.ge sat ‘ape fellcity of phrase gite lis ;SPaclous enclosed eriveway, jor tor a style all of its own, The tastefully appointed chu- | Sat a . During his years in Opposition, pel has a normal seating capa; : hk 7 a 4 \ e ’ . ee ps , | ‘afer the Second World War, city of 110, Room for an overs | "| aot a a N © U | Churchill began the publication flow congregation Is provided by . we ‘ f ‘of his “War Memoirs,” which the lounge In the front of the: Hap r . jhave been acclaimed throughout bullding and the slumber oon, ah 7 » ‘the world as a Nlerary master. off to the side of the chapel. The Web pi¢ce and most Important con- chapel contains a new Hallman and master of prose were recog- by Arthur E. Ferguson and sons, | niged by the award ofthe Nobel John H. (ack) Ferguson and | , THE OPENING OF THE NEW j tribution to history. ° electric organ. , . . Jn 1953, his gifts as an orator! The mortuary will be operated | mem Qi . Prive :for Literature, yost cav. Hugh ‘Alexander (Bundy): Fer: | LL : fee. ethd Hionor't writer call ghin,* — gtsol whose’ of flees open off the erguson UNerate — ome His versatility has shown Itself lounge at ‘the entrance to Une] in hig gift as a painter, whieh chapel. was recognized by the Royal’ Mr. Ferguson §r, came to! 500 McBRIDE ST. Academy of Arts, of which he ds Prince Rupert in 1045 and tok: rea |' an honorary member. Stee pyer operation of BO, Underlak.'3 7 ES 1047, several of his pietures have crs tam Mrs, Prank Murrls ‘2 LORI NELSON ‘ BYRON PAL : _ been hung in the aeademy’s whose husband died that year 3 + — Also. ae | yearly exhibitions, flor operating the mortuary for “Ciungey Vallew" A Church) was marred tn 1908 pany years, Hegend OF i YOU ARE CORDI ALLY | NVITED Way Clementine Todler daughter Mr, Ferguson Sr. graduated Rockabye, Pent A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATHE "i uo ; uf the Inte Col. Sir 1. M, Hover, from ‘Worshin College IN Chie iS, ,,,¢eeceeccreseccoesccronocsccaacccconaccuscscaseqcsanitenn'’ 4, ‘ me ‘ = \ . : ' iw hig owns phrase, he has en A A er reeeneennennnnnnanneneneTtTeneHe AEs | lived happily ever after, ' ine year | , Tod © Mex Marrison — Virginia Mayo ) They have one son, Randolph, Me. The following year Ne move vdoy 1, ders” | TO ATTEN D OUR and ‘three daughters, Sarah, & 1 Blalemore where he putes) 7. Jom, "King Richard and the Crusaders Dlann and Mary, and several chaxed and gperated the funeral | on grandehlidren, home unl he came to Prince | : ‘ In his garden al Chartwell in Ruperts | , Kont, Bir Winston often has Jn 146, on relurping hone ' ’ . ’ ' 8 been found bricklaying — with Jrom overseas with the armed A . p D t . O the rather solf-consclous pride forces, Jacek Pergusan Jolned hia . _ U IC evo lona pen ING , of a statesman who can claim to father in running BG. Under- -, takes you to no HAR bo a momber of the Bricklayer's inkers, Bandy Ferguson entered a HARLYH $6.0 ; ‘Union, Other, Hobbies Inelude. the business In 1047, {God's last outpost frag Bre W bist _ylteteanecancecinettiniiaaaiinennneniaieitiaien heyond the Li bens it TO BE CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS : ' . wie : , ‘ (| granite-walled ' | OF THE PRINCE RUPERT MINISTERIAL . EAS Ten,’ Rockles...with : | } 0 ER\|/ | | ASSOCIATION | x \V/ ROBERT: | : 4 oe Que new fechas’ MITCHII N vw group... for over ! | : tho Laster season , he Fd ond into the . - MARILYN f : 2 pm. Thursday, April 7, 19 55 s a And To View The Premises 7 : x : : Af dust aredyeds New Ament? of “idl 4 Mam and Mandtly, 81g "Coloent White, Wie, 31h | J Rady Can, Maek, Avoe ; . ’ | . = | . : Janoal Home erguson Junerat Atome | Phone 3344. = PO, Box 164 P ? te + eide Gren and (rey, d on log 7 | . | ' s 3 ew. a on. 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