Prince Rupert Daily News | _Fidays, -May-4, 1956 i ctor ‘As of the. Aineriean = 95 - 75 I dlvidonde: I» longer wen “rlehod looks, woe watt, it pr pared { for the ; Pi LEE LLL! snanES 5, Teuseseonne wa a of ble howest itil waits colors In both: eardlguns yy hutlovers, Bwenters (hat pay Ol fede “Inboratories, which ‘they are so proud to have left them, and prove, by.estab- lished criteria, thal their con- "| cepts have selentific validity.” FORBIDDEN IN RUSSIA _ He had been “frankly appal- led” by the results of lobotomy— a surgical procedure for treating ‘| certain mental.conditions by sev- -ferlng nerve pathways toa fron- tal lobe of {he brain, The most favorable “result sceuis to be that the disturbed batients, after lobotomy, . are easier,to ha wndlesin the ‘hospital, " ~ He said lobotomy has been for- bidden by the: Soviet. Union and Severely criticized by Pope Pius, > Dr. Bailey said insulin’ shock treatment in certain. mental states is “less dramatic and bru- ital” than’ electric: shock -treat- iment “but its effects are also githere Is a temptation to tise it, mas in the case withlobotomy, as Hi another substituie for adminis- |: tration, more personiel and larg- er budgets. Mat SERIOUS: EPPECTS | “Moreover this’ treatment sometimes. leaves © “organic. syn- backs, ‘such as-the loss of mem-. ory or impulsive’ and Vioient be- ; havior, Mw es has rushed. {o-a new series of drugs” such as the “tranquiliz- ers’ but drugs‘do not seem to be the answer to. the problem. ‘ He contended-that: Sigmund ‘Freud's ‘theories. of. the’ ¢auses:of mental illness'.were ill-founded and: ab- andoned ,by; ‘Freud himself, but still’are enibraged by. some: ‘prac: titioners. . One | wonders. ‘how. long: ‘the hoary- errors of Fred will con- and is rapidly disappearing from American practice, ‘transitory in schizophrenics and | dromes more scrious than.broken| “He said that “ately. the crowd Res Ai acts headed by Bill Haley and g Be ig Sb int Y hed ye ‘THIS UNIDENTIFIED FAN is “going,” “going,” and “real gone!” while Hslening to the etomp- ing beat of the orchestra: at a Rock'n Roll show in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. About 13,000 teen-agers screamed and writhed their way through a 2hy-hour session of the varlous his Comets. (CP Photo). REA A ‘) “HOLLYWOOD—Phil. Harris, one. of the br iphtest guest stars brink of a promising new carecr ‘Harris, an established band- leader, plays.a deep South gen- eral storekeeper. in “Good-bye, My . Lady." "~ Phil drives: a hard! bargain and . gives no: quarter, | but-undernéath he's a good man, | and. a fair one. And even though he ‘likes Brandon de. Wilde and Walter ‘Brennan. who have to, Unue to plagive psychiatry?” - PUBLICIZE’ TUNNEL | are opening a ‘snack bar ‘for visi- tors at the East*Berlin: end of ¢ funnel, they. accuse ‘the United | States Arny. of digging to tap Soviet communications. The East German - interior:. ministry also ‘has ordered ‘a idtige tent. put up to Show . visitors‘ ¥ special film on the -turine).-” addition, a special, booklet, will be published about, it. -o 2 gf OL “oe Be Od. ee - iD. == Oo = O° a b The New Look! SHORTIE COATS 19.95 Wool topper, perfect an- swer to spring's eall, an all arqund cont, a! WALLACE'S © DEPT, STORE t wd 1 " euloeting your bile swoutors, don'h be sadlatlod with anything but the best, And (he. M monny Cenayr Kitlon -— Cannda's finest and Lansed ~- proven the best "Made =: Selfadn” awentors, All Full Fnahloned by the fost eraftamen In the sweater trade, Une ‘ing, Phil helps them to maintain BERLIN. \fi-The Communists} > “The: High and the Miglity.” ~ ERAN AE SR e ae ENTE EE AROS TERS nERaneneeenn! scrounge the swamps for'a liv-' their dignity by, making them work for whatever food he “sells” them: There's a lot of humor in lar-, ris’. role, but, as he says, “it doesn’t destroy the dramatic. ini- portance. of the character.” ” In addition to “Good-bye, My ‘Lady,”. Harris is currently play- ing lo’movie audiences in “Any- thing’ Goes.” He essayed his first dramatic -part two years ago in. ‘Harris, however, is no new- song-a Thane oe ote oabteeyaet fet cone State's Case In Dynamiting: Completed _ DENVER ee (8 -—- The ‘stat te 3 iurors, All evidence was completed on) stuffing : a 25-stiek dynamite me: bomb in the suifease af his pros- ; WeTOUsS paren, Mrs, King, 55. She died in the ex-, ylane last Nov, | near Lonemaont, Colo, 1] minutes afger taking off: by. the court were to be even, the jury today. “Graham did ‘sland, the absenee af the jury that his! confession to the FBI was not: not take Mitruc--that It was piven under ¢: Mithroal that the fedua) apents J B vox going to arrest his’ wife. 4)') ry Tor IVIg. ' picture, this time in Warner BYOs.. * “Good- bye, ! Academy Award, ‘eray; 1904; Wife, Allee Faye; Dalsie E-€ plosion of a United Alr Lines: from Denver, i. Final arguments by state: ie f defence counsel und instruction: the Previously he testified |r, Bandleader Phil Harris Scoring in Dramatic Roles (Special To The Daily News) a top favorite of radio and aow- f television, finds himself on the as a dramatic actor in a motion _ My Lady.” ago es 1933 when he won an ho legs, for ‘a musical short he made entitled “So This Is Harris.” Phil's musical career, which began far from Hollywood. had its genesis in Nashville, Tenn. ;Where Phil became a tray drum- mer in is high school band. Following his ‘graduation, Phil ‘and some friends formed a band Iinown as “The Dixie Syncopat- ers.” After barnstorming around the country, the outfit disband- ed and Pil went to work playing a saxaphone in Melbourne,. Aus- tralia. : Returning to the U.S. in 1922, Uarris formed his own band in ithe Khambas at the outskirts of | i ibink, the city. Hollywood. where he made a vunber of musical shorts -- including “So This Is Harris” — for several of the movie. sfudios. In 1934 he signed with Jack cme to movies, having played, Benny and played a leading part and- ‘dance parts as long} on the comedian’s radio program ‘occupation of his country ended’ ‘until 1952..00. Vital statis stics: Hair; ‘ton, Ind: Birthday, Children, > Alice, barn in 1943, and Pheltts,| ; born in 1044, Tibetans Said Revolting |: | Against Reds KATMANDU, Nepal i-~ Re-! ports reaching here from neigh- } boring Tibet say thousands of Tibetans—perhaps as many as | 8,000—-have revolted against their: Chinese Communist rulers. i Informants, describing the re-; ports as “very reliable,” said the! uprisings oreurred In the eastern | districts of Tibel. Eastern ‘Tibet; is the home of the Khambal tribesmen, many of whom call: banditry their projession. | After the Chinese’ Reds oc- cupied Tibet more than five years: ago, some 2,000 mule- -riding ! Khamba riflemen were reported | jbo, have marehed on Lhasa, Ti- bets capital, to protest the ac- tion of the Chinese in taking the Dalai Lama to Pieping. The Chinese were said to have halted | Since then the Dalai Lama, the ! spiritual ruler of Tet has re- tuned to Lhasa. Peiping radio | last week quoted him as saying: jopposition to Communist China’s: ‘after he saw the “love and con- brow.ish | cern of the central authorities | Height, 6° 1°: Weight, 182 | jor, Tibet.” . | pounds; Eyes. Bluc; Born. Lin-! nounced that Tibet. is taking the , Would have to be a June 24, | fitst steps Red China has an-; spade, toward local sclf-' Mr. Champion therefore tee ule, which it had for centur- the thirteenth diamond at trich ‘ies before the Communists look over, ‘Unemployment Reported Down VANCOUV ER-—Unemployment charge that John Gilbert Gra- jy B.C, and the Yukon is down ham killed his mother and 428! *apout 20 per cent” from last! camps. others hy blowing up an ainliner, year, William McKinstry, region- | "Tt looks like a terrific year,’ was:ready today for deliberation’ al superintendent for the unem~: he said. “There's no slackening tn hy seven men and five won CN; ployment, insurance commission demand for workers in sight and! said here Thursday. | ine for up-coist and interior mines, foresh and construction : 1} don't think we'll reach the sat- Ina report, Mv. MeKinstry sald; uvation point any time this year, Thursday in the case charglar gy flood of about 300 workers isi dn fact, Wie .2d-¥ ear. old defendant wilh moving (out of Vancouver eae eh shortages, " 507 3rd Wost we'll have continuous WITH MEN'S WEAR The got in. | dummy and the play to the first; CIGARS FOR CHURCHILL BLACKWOOD onff BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Killing: Defense Usually Comes After First Lead So much is written about the opening lead that you might gain the impression there isn't much else of importance in the defense of a hand, Actually, the killing defense on most hands, if It is discovered at all, is discovered AFTER the opening load, The opening Icad is one of the favorite subjects of bridge writ- ers because it lends itself readily to neal classification, Compact little charts can be caslly pre- pared listing the varlous open- ings in the order of their desir- ability. A cerlain opening can be Jabeled with some authority as a “good” opening, while an- other Isscalled a “poor” opening, ete. BLIND LEAD The opening lead js blind tn, ‘that the opener has nob yet seen} "the cards in dummy, After the ‘first trick however, he has seen those cards and they may be; snarply ab variance with the| mental picture he had formed, based on the bidding. He may have had it in mind to, > lead a certain suit the next time But the looks of the: ; few tricks may show that leaa tw be absolutely hopciess. He then iburns his attention to some other possibility which, however re- mete its apparent chances for success, Still offers the onty hope, To sum up, a defender’s second ‘lead is based on judgment and seasohing--not on a previously memorized chart. PROUTENE PLAY In today’s deal Mr. Dale op- ened the king of diumonds. ] ‘belleve Mr, Muzzy would have chosen the same card. Lt wa. routine. Mr. Champion flashed the nine and Mr. Dale continued with the ace and a third duimond. Win-| ning the third trick with the'| tqueen, Mr. Champion paused to For his Jump bid in spades, Mr. iMuzzy must have a six card suit. ‘He had already shown three dia- | imonds, leaving him four card: | | lin the other two suits. Apparent: ! ly those four could be taken care: ‘of by dummy’s high cards i hearts and clubs. Therefore, if heould win a ne ‘four and that was the killer, _ Mr, Muscy raffied low or dis-| carded, Mr, Dale would win with: the nine of spades, fed high | Jnck kK), he could nob avuid los-! ‘ing a trump trick to Mr, Cham-- Pion. MUSEUMS PIECE One of the oldest Brituhy doli’s houses, Anne madet of 1705, a (Quesn CONLIN 4 earved onk eubinet will silver candelabra, ‘ YOUR CHOICE OF ONE PAIR OF SLACKS UP TO $15.00 EVERY PURCHASE OF A YOU SAVE UP TO $15.00 ILLS & WILLIAMS Phono 3112 defender, fourth trick, it; vt ott | ’ ! Hohe ruf- | (with the queen or; 4 SUPE nig: wont goal | MOVING — PACKING — vorth dealer . Hoth sides: vulnerable. | CRATING ~~ STORAGE Nine. eeu) | Lift Van Servic ; ‘ 1106 Agents: Allied Van Lines Lid, eJG5 Phones Wharf 423) Office 58M mh AG 4 . WEST BAST == (Mr. Dale) (Mr. Champion) 2 AK 107 p yQquia soy pt AK? @Q982 ‘ S753 & dios Paint and Gloss HOUTH TURERLEN, The Netherlands (Reutors)—Sir Winston Chuz- chill will recelve 120 of the fln- est Dutch clgirs, with bands showlng his portralt, when he visits Anchen, Germany, next week to reeelye the Charle- magne Prize, 1b was announce ed here today, Each cigar band will also carry the words "for he's a jolly good fellow.” sree canteen meee Sateen ment nee LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage ‘stablished 1916 HOULEHOLD GOODS We Curry A Complete Line Colorful LY. Paints and Varnish (Mr. Muzzy’) AAQIOGS wi @ioas &RKQ2 The bidding: North Bast South West . : te tte Ly oases 1 A Puss Call In and See Us 2y Pass 3 A Pass ' . 4 Alt Pasa rz dth St. Phone 2288 TODAY TO SAT. 7 PM—~9:19 mu’ THREE STRIPES’ Ss fg, wi ADO RAY =~ PHIL CAREY SATURDAY CAPITOL MATINEES 2 PM-d5 PM, CALDMOLA PICTURES presents teaglng bh “Shere” ocd “Battle Cry” mies! CinemaScoPE Can OV TECHMERQR TOTEM 6 00rd PrOOUCho TODAY 7—! SVP, TO SAT. P.M, MAT, 2 PM. ' t GT OR COLE a a a rere ae) MONTREAL, May 3rd -~ Earn $100... with your favorite: reeipe, made with a BORDEN'S CHEESE-any one of them! Bach week, Borden's is paying StU for the moet interesting idea~eo send yours tame, today] Vane’s getting shor! And try this winning rearpe thig week gent by Mes. Edgar Lantin ot Ville St, Laurent, Que., for Shrimp Raretat. SHRIMP RARERET , Melt one package Rarden's Chateau Cheese in a double boiler, butter, a Lite sot and dry mustird to your tante. theps., Hotir, then add, dlewly, 1 cup tansate fuiee, Beat Toeeg ieut eombine with 4 cup of scalded mutk. Add shrimp, aod serve on tout, Now—send YOUR idea or recipe to me at Coulidentially Yours, 1 Creseent St, Montreal. wily 2 tbips BlenA ecaretatly agth 9 ang stir uml smooth, Add tu cheese rolsture, We're Waving So Much Fun... with our dear tittle Mudgie, He's verfertly enchanting, He's sa tame new fiat whea Postde my hand in ite hia eage, She perches on mos fuer and ebuge tightly with bie warts little {eid We've still Gying Co think of a tame for him, Pleave write to me: with, any suggestions at Confidentatiy Yours, OW Creseet St, ‘fantreal: Time Ta Roll Un Our ‘Sleegen Up fad Down Our Street ace vee Yev, Mav's . the neaebloes the fpmre ty my are polling mgt Zi G frit hy and , Bow ns \ there windows! I! ic 5 : reedye 1 ’ . bes . . hoe ney Ie Woe . 4 ch inthe bala (Uy Ge ¥ hotise at j) yt Pi ' od ; Mae fears wy \ good tine, toa, 53 wel ’ ue mar. to do all these g yi and Vin stool \ home inapr Wee ; te (9 see so many os | ges You've “ of them u 3 4 Seay bean ‘visukie aboyt all wanter epey and afer. Jive qeamiang thee disehwerk or even bung aosan qpareho And ther’s na teed ta deta dack of tive WEXPIEN. No wonder thet: ha be Sa ste {ting ean! There tewdy ceush delay your | Hey ta ce Sarde Sprays it en cOEEY eas delay va baproves ay , ° vor a ments, Se son BANK Fo eh! Wipe at of, Thata al MONTREAL tian at abort ast Windes I We WG TN thy! un Hone [inproveneat Loan, J. [othe cie car om Ue eure Ltsome gyaibdde at the Tet AP dura't riake sour bande mess; for alinest any heme viproves Then no wasy filme on the gi - ment from bibine a age OY Yea have the beadted, eleqne metalines anew heating or dees yamdows sen over had! Very ine ieal sesteun The east ga daw ; , Nake on i. ae nt a eam rypetcie toot Mus the handy 6 a an . one ete : oye shy repav oi monet inctalments, sa, fe he aimed thy PEt snd thie Woyon tase home improvement coopomead 20g. nll pave. at on your qrdnd, eby nat set your Sour dig, prgeey ar hardmare Wof M Whot Ae Vour Vegetables Ponight? Hot Pea? Whatover they qe add oa pat ef LY I: oo. BONNET MARGARINE efor beter (ivar and ne doubled putitien, Uae iyo ‘Panne wreaedy ay yy seuromeal plinnine ogatoandy for the flubye oe poctess hy NT { ee Ba! we! - Iatewer toda shore, tee Paeipss Cees he adie to edhe, the rtepeyt cookies bat wach tet moulin vealed, teat) Ve Penne \ Wfe frany 4 pare vege tate cake aod pac teara TD shamy undk, td rontoie theo cath saben ww rae be winedy aie sucgued far sounge amd old, Beergthing a better , wk flonmet oe it P’ Pae Wines Peace cange ee tf oh hae { vo Wie Panaee . ’ un ceed A td t ine fer ie. fame Gods ae wute sue Eee genet and Le vor may win one of the bertitul fered. | a ye A (es Dred in the eyating CEP PUN Sa pee Os My family begs for bipron von prepoomns. Ty”! Theie PULSUNESS toon treat ane Panteave heop all fous on tev {| ‘ail oy Pai Think of a tet bie tr than waa abt ye ju f can end ad weep eet org a san woth Wat ea \ 1 | 4 abe, neler an enpty peta atoaun af ghe po | ‘ Lipton Metpe, Or groped oat. Geb tsa. a | Caer’ forte ah Vape tenes gf CM te ye ay ue dati. Min cuthoand May fib Sead w Hie EA Loropte ta Stop “Gaendering” Von Malet ee Vin ean tiny ae ro a benny woh the gomarhable LAS OGLE. PEb as ye! Jour rane pwordiely Yee Che ane cute god jit Com 7 \! Creal qeeye Lee tikes qh pee tae: cath eed fn i me teams! os da te thee three wonede rial Gada {" yy hus Vleet Preperation the hanola [hype he % Phaapen Tie ceed See tee ae goede he, ‘ Ione eth Laredo Mis Come Bate td ee pels RT how ie daghtahts the beats: af vene daa. Ten i hd we ithe a haat af Went the speed) Lane Ene vant Al , fertile eatled, ceupls Ror the Hare ih con gee “ ) ditions Seu bi 1 Malo alps ay oe gent ee 7 ppmbles Boaely ad there pradets y camte @ bi, Ato dadoee dame tore, Haat He Careless ot Pont clible Pete wlibei, We cueae fee Vay dllepra punts nti tai nal avn ‘| PASTOR bean ded ipetey tn heey Wa fjen wi wdibti Wotroulile . Coe Ege) jew be ve Wey tes Fach af appre tote vn eh conde done ee yf . *} ma alle nh by aregvibai i yt Ye I nv Mie ade! " tether teh eile Bee tea i hg ‘| Ay woot te ody Canad tage oat tw 1 nel ct ae Me ate da te aty amily EOOROIDY cate Joe, 2 eee toe bmw peer ee