8 | Prince Rupert Daily News 4 ‘ Thursday, August, 19, 1954 ‘BLACKWOOD ont BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD d Speedy Play Essential in Use of Rule Eleven z . When you use the Rule of 11, I strongly recom- mend that you ry to decide what to play QUICKLY, Hi takes practice—but it’s worth it, Often, as in to- day’s hand, speed is essential, ee Mr. Abel opened the four of ——-—---- oe ? , . ‘ Uy 4 ro diamonds. The six went on from | North dealer dummy and Mr. Masters | Nelsher side vumerable “Mighty Man of Ice” Taking Re Between Series of Survival Cla Sy Wie oe KAMLOOPS, B.C, (Eskimos > There are 36 different ‘kinds.and for just e call 62-year-old, Willlam Smith only 16,lypes are edible, The rest |died of st “Hikko Gnuk,” meaning “Mighty poisonous, so"it’s. beét.:to: refraln| meat gai Man of Ice.” , from callng mushrooms at all, Smith, back here In his home! «4 js my job to tell the boys|be done: town for a rest,-has an unusual’ what to cat and what not to eat; |short of occupation. He's a civilian guide how to cook--and, most of: all,|be consy and wild-food expert, employed | pow to slay alive when: thous-|staie.» by the Royal Canadian Air Force! ands of miles from clvilization |: on survival ‘tests ‘in the Arctic, with no food.”: He has followed this profession ifor 18 months, but he's had 47 years’ experlence in the Arctic.| ¢ . ly Eskimos} The courses are held in the Yu- Only recently Eskinos ived ou kon for Arctic survival; at Fort| *°¥ ment and veretiiles, but McLeod, B.C,, for ordinary win-{We are teaching them to cook Yeut-a , Arvalio yy He told how Eskimos are being |} taught the ways of civilization : . Y ao . “| : ‘ N I Miss Brasl . . . ‘ an sav . promptly played the ace and re- 51 108 mn) At ree ons and Jn wen men Ths can save thelr ives, =. turned the deuce. Now old Mr. HA K 10 4 erta lor summer survival, , Dale is as wily as they come. 8 ‘POUGH TRAINING , ae : : . c—-9 6 5 : . r He apows i ine vee an IS) West ust The survival training is tough.|{&.. Today fo Saturday usually on the giving rather than ; (Mr. Anety (Mr. Masters) The guide will take a group o: we Saturday ~ the receiving end of a deceptive | S—6 2 S974 3 . airmen into the searing: cold| 4. Matinees Saturday (amas play. But hure he was really | #--9.8 3 H-7 6 2 Pee : ane a SRS r arty. a0) "and 4:15." alll Play. By Yi p-gog4 D—A K 3 2 . . ; . without food. .The party will fixed. C—-A 742 C~8 3 PRISON GUARDS HERD convicts into a corner of the big yard at Kingston penitenitary where probably’ have one shotgun but. §-To him it locked very much as South (Mr, Daley a two-hour riot and fire-setting spree caused damage estimated at more than’ $1,000,000. The no fishing gedr. They have to THE if Mr. Ab. held the king of Hog j ° , convicts were brought under control by 150 troops with fixed bayonets, city and provincial make their own fishing nets, Stansing : diamonds, Apparently the only D—Q 10 7 | police and gards. (CP Photo. . “We don’t need matches and ¢Munce was lo put in the 10 and C—K QJ 10 1 learn to start a fire with no more Hope it forced out the king, As | ‘The bidding: — : ; . rR. ‘fe than two rocks and a little dry | North Eas ' . ) you see, however, Mr. Abel took | pg'" Bast on vat material sueh as moss,” said Mr. the 10 with the jack. He ee 3.NT All Pass 0 0 fe Smith in an interview, éda a diamond and Mr. Masters’ cee ; : | —-- --- “It is my job to teach the King dropped the queen. The de- ‘tically Genies holding the kine fi k ther di ‘ ‘ . ‘ i boys where they can find witg énders then touk another dia- iMr, Dale mieht have « ci ; 'food which is non-poisonous, . rn . De ght have suspected f mond and the ace of clubs to some kind of hocus-pocus, but he ) , : t ) : a “We have all kinds of wild defeat the contract one triek, couldn’t be sure. Especially “COO COO BIRD" ¢ AD ' “NEWS “SURPRISING SUSIE” "A Faman Ph CET TNE Eas Lo. food in the Yukon and there isi =" _ * Mr. New, the avid kibitzer, was |when I played my ace pr By TOM STONE ordered his men's ladies to cover men in the neighborhood are no need for any aircrew to dic]? or mm Bune “3 : ' ms : i ace promptly . ° . , . ¥ yy Evenit confused by Mr. Masters’ play 'instoaq of Soing into a long} FRANKFURT, Germany (p— UP in public. wi, Wedol! ab old: Colonel Dilley.jof starvation ‘if . their plane TODAY. to SATURDAY of the diamond su:t. “I thought ‘urance.” 'Col. John H, Dilley, who outlaw- Give ‘em hell, John,” wrote. He’s gone a little too far in tell- crashes up there. . Ce you told me,” he said, “always , an! ted blue jear Keach one admirer whose address was.ine us how we can dress, He's 7 oo ; a, to play the king from an ace.’ “But wasn't your play danger-|¢d blue jeans, peek-a-boo SUD histed only as army attache, taking on the role of dictator There are wild potatoes and4{ VICTOR SAVILLE O biay fe King ous?” Mr, New persisted, “Sup-| Suits and bare midriffs for Am-! , oa put Vegetables and many berries pen cn King holding in following to a ‘pose Mr. Dale had hel d the ‘erican women here, is being . American embassy, Ottawa, Can-;- “Td let you see my name but! 8 : y ‘ - preven lek se secept. (2#een doubleton of diamonds?” | swamped by a mountain of mail , 942: ___ [my husband just called the first) There are also wild mushrooms, |} oreo. e“Phat’s the correct and accept. | “Impossible,” said Mr. Masters, |—almost all congratulatory. |, Dilley, whose orders earned! sergeant and he said I'd better’ but these have no food value : cd procedure, Teplied Mr, Mas- |. partner's lead was un.| But one who didn’t sign aj him the nickname “the courag- | not.” ‘though they taste ‘very good. AS, lers, smiling. “But in that fact | “YP: ; th ' vawled: jeous colonel,” was also critigal {s+----—--—-—— ------—-—-—-- a ee if lies the reason for my segg Guestionably a fourth highest, | name scrawled: | . eS ee cewon Zor my SUCCESS a ied the four spot. I had the} “You're a stinker.” “of women who wear pin cuts’ ~ een ~—ae a in playing the way I did on this :% ve pol. i had the; “You're a stinker. on in iin their hair in public i = i ean \ ; yond. Defending against the 'ey and deuce. So if he had}' The other letters pouring in ‘on | * Seagram's V.0.. late yond, De 5 age thr ‘ds hieher the | te ..; So came a prompt letter from). \ tag Me. “ did fox here, unorthodox play is ‘three cards higher than the four | from the United States and Eur- the vi 1 * ny of. 0 = . aM , via none luwer, he had exactly! ope heap praise on the colonel, | 6 Pin cur! cover company o | . § simetimes the only hope. | C PP Ardmore, Pa. whose slogan is' “He Knows I ‘always’ play the fcr diamonds. Ana thovefore}who as commander’ of the. “athe” | nda Of ey . * * ! king from ace-king. Therefore, ‘Mt. Dale had three.” - tankfurt detachment recently ectiy aed ‘retty P ree Shoe | when I play the ace first, it prac- . Woolston wrote for the com: | Students Say Seeing World a We approve of your edict and , ' | , . congratulate you on your brav- a | B it p t { Ed t ery in making American women a: e er ar 0 ca ion realize how sloppy and careless ' > ‘ : . they have become even in public. . By RICHARD ANCO be anchored in one country for | Visible pin curls have been our | Canadian Press Start! Writer “~ some time if any international! pet peeve for some time.” i i TORONTO @—To two young understanding is to develop. Woolston sent along some! Canadian Students the three R's gpupENTs RESPECTED samples of curlers that don't i: ited ‘ne Hon. een 7 Pty athe “What we need is better Eur-! show. - ft “ Thisadvertisement is soi publhedoc | aone oF ee ret StU opean-Canadian relations to off-! Michalina Keeler, librarian oft ! — ALSO — ' ; t ' ; ‘dents is: “Pack your bags and ; displayed by the Liquor Contra! Board 7 'set our very close ties with the! 1) riford, C : ry ie or by the Governneut of Bitish get out to see the people and ‘ota. “eat 0, Hae Hartford, Conn., bar library |: , “CORRAL” I O TE i " : ol : - on “Johnny Gels His “Roule” i : United States,” he said. i. Ssociation: sugerested: 13 This adverti tis not published or displayed by . : "oe Columbia. laces you read about.” ; | ssocia ge 3 1s Gavertisement is not published or displayed by , . oT ANT. > wena a. i , Alec Unristoff, 22, of Crystal/, Smith said he was impressed, “Try haying some candid mov. if the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, | LONE CHI MONKS". A FAMOUS PLAYERS Tg BRMBMRERMEREG MERE Beach, Ont, and Chester Smith,|bY the manner in which Swedish jes taken of some of those broad- |? i . & ~ hottest story ~ blasts the screen! 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