2 senesdaesxus itish: Coli well: ine ‘the ‘Moukman ‘Pass stot -100-miles. southwest raitie, “More: than| close to $3,000 a day for the s been ‘spent | in factual drilling with hundreds of Nn 8,000.,feet and it}ino ottier three or four thousands of dollars spent. in s' before the drill bites into 500- foot! ‘level'‘to tap the oll of oll or-gas promoters Mink lies there...” tthe: mountainous terrain of alberta boundary, think the cost bia, Near western lig justified, ~ i GH g couver or to the. Orient. spy. Re y “ANDERSON. ; Canadian Pres “n Writer Ion £0 deep: to hit petroleum formations. And the cost.is high preliminary exploration work, SEEK LARGE: FIELD A group of. oil companies now co- -operating in sinking ‘a well near Stony Lake, just:west of the ty - The'dream of George A, Rich- ‘ardson, Peace River Petroleums OB president, is ‘an’ oil pipeline to ti the west coast. He’ sces oll from, «Wi Monkman Pass carried 300 miles on southwest to: Bella’: Coola .. for @ transshipment: by tanker ‘to Van- “Mr, Richardson entered - the ‘Peace River area in: 1920 ‘and al Blatter, seekers of oil and gasifect by a 4 Four Sets 3 OF Same Place TSpeeds Film. Special: ‘to: The Daily News BURBANK, -Califi—Four, sets representing’ ‘the very same place were constructed by ° Warner Bros,” for’ “Buffalo. Grass” «in order’ to speed production on, ‘the picture, a Jaguar film, starting Alan: Ladd, ‘Virginia Mayo: and. |Edniond O'Brien... farmed ‘and prospected. for years not many. miles from: where his. well now is being sunk. ~ Discovery of oil is the big hope of the ‘well’s backers for the long-term pull. A more. immedi- ate return would come if gas is struck for this could be carried by pipeline -100 miles north to Fort St. John to connect with the - Westcoast Transmission Company line. This line in 1957 is to deliver. gas to the lower mainland of. B.C. and. to the northwest, United States. Work on the. Westcoast pipeline has just begun. : . Elght maior , companies are drilling in .the B.C, Peace River block. Some shallow wells—5,000 to 8,000 feet-—produced nothing, but oil has been found: at 12, 500 ‘one company though not in important quantities, Oil men claim the discovery may indicate a’serics of oil and {gas pools'on the.castern slope of the Rocky Mountains all the way to the Yukon border, ©. .: Serious drilling © in this area got under way ‘following the Leduc discovery in Alberta in 1947, In 1951, major gas forma- tions were found.and now four gas fields. have been developed. The Fort St. John field will ‘furnish the greater part of the gas that in little. more than a lyear will flow south -to. food in- All ‘four.’ versions: of the:: “set dustry ‘and: heat homes in. the ‘CONTROVERSIAL. CANNON — Two United States tourists tug jokingly at a Quebec Cily- carinon .which. a United States senator says should be returned to his country. The ancient * piece, believed captured by British troops at the 1775 battle of Bunker: Hill, has been claimed ‘by Massachusetts Democrat Thomas O'Neill, Prime Minister St. Laurent has promised: an ‘investigation ‘into‘its origin, The tourists in this picture from Canadian National Railways Alles are unidentified, . (CP Photo). | Stevenson Set To Shun Tradition In VP Choice By JACK BELL To ourists Zan ye But Pay Out $ 100, 000 000 MONTREAL. ( — Director ‘Charlie Smith of the Montreal Tourist. and: Convention Bureau CHICAGO’ (AP) — Adlai &. Stevenson is 5 pr e-'to round out : Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 8, 1056 BLACKWOOD on} BRIDGE . By EASLEY BLACKWOOD In deciding whether or not to open a hand with’ a forcing two bid, here is the question to ask yourself: expected Lo have which he would pass opposite my one bid—but which would give me a good play for gamer If the answer is “na,” then To put il another way, you are | justified in opening wilh a two ; South dealer Eagt-West vilnerable bid if your hand will come with- | Moi eek in one trick of making BANC | aa a without any help whatsocver | y 63 from partner, \ @J7653 t HONOR TRICKS BoT4o oo % Of course you should have ab. WEST BAST of least four honor tricks and the} dt. Dale Miss Brash a Cotte te thay ap J442 A108 75 [reason for this is thal if you, #74 VAR! hold Jess, the opponents may, ¥ 4 4 aK 10 4 actually outhold you in’ high | ¢ 10 5 y HKG 63, cards, Then, if they enter the; SOUTH, Sy bidding, your partner may start: Mr, Masters. doubling then) prematurely, fig- ; A AK . uring you for a really big de- wKQs10T4 ’ fensive (honor) hdlding, @ 8 * In considering his hand for a: . * A Q J vase ; the bidding: “ two bid in today’s deal, Mr. South West North East Masters figured there were a: yy pass 2 NT Pass ¢ i humber of slight values which | sy ‘asy oS NT Pass ‘his partner could have — not 49 Alt Pass ‘enough for,a response to a one , I ‘heart opening, ind vel enough 3 ror of spades whieh was won, carts, Two Bid Justified Only One Trick Needed For Game | of ‘Ig there a holding my partner could reasonably be, a two bid is not on the board with the queen. oe at the end of a railroad’ in the years right, after the Civil War.’ ‘They show. various’ stages. in the town’s development, The first is “MW of the town under construction and the second, of its. burned _Tuins,. The third :-will be: used ‘in where the. flames can be con- mB trolled. ft The ‘four th shows the com- "ON temas feat se Hnnneton wet ge 0 VANCOUVER,BC 08 yen een ear ate This advertisement is not published or displayed by ‘H tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia eee >! photographing the burning and 3 Sg ‘is constructed on the back lot’. t a “Bn as-itis finally complet-° ed. Gordon: Douglas: is directing 4 Pept ee represent: a. ‘small Kansas ‘town | Pacific northwest. .’ But British Columbia. needs ofl. ‘That's why the big gamble in the Monkman Pass is being watched Closely. x fAJ; STEWART. Winnipeg, « deputy. - assistant director of. supplics -at army headquarters : ‘dn, Ottawa, has:. been appointed” a. amember of. . fhe United , ‘Nations “military” observer ‘group. in; India, and Pakistan, He -will assuine: his new duties in: Septenibér. . (CP. from National Petence?.. ees eee pene ee TALLORING © Suits © Pants @ Topcoats @ Slacks SPECIALISTS ALTERATION . Quick Service Ling The Tailor gets. about 45,000 letters a year. ‘Most. .are simple . enough. Others. ate-dillies.; What time: of. year do the In- dians converge ‘on. Montreal to sell their furs? When is the log drivé over? , ‘It’s’ all in .the game .to Mr, Smith; who estimates that Mon- aimually’ from. convention record this season, “But he can't. satisfy | queries he gets. | who understood the fur sale was .time when the lumberjacks re- 3 :|laxed atthe end and he wantec io get in on it. A. Boston matron asked whee! ther. bare midriffs are for because it would . havea vita bearing on whether she’ brought, her husband along for the heli+ day. Several other letters . sought cause ‘the Island of Montrea doesn't have any ferries, ee wen ee: Comics Now Rib Politicians Without Fear ‘ BUENOS ATRES We -- ‘Lines are laughing al the mer who run thelr country, ; And they loye it. 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Bo . ee Inquire aheutc, Whi ted Pay ft in n aim P.O, Box 70 315 Third Avo, W, Dial 2215 — | “AL last we b skeleh after ‘Uhrown, President Pedro Aramburu and | Vice-President Tsaac Rajis -- feneral and an adiniral, respec. jively-—say thelr poverninent ds only “provisional” and that they “will turn the rule back Lo civil, Hans after an cleetion next year, ‘sore subjects with such simpl “Tumor as this: / Two men meel on bhe stree Fane cool day that broke a imid- ‘summer heal wave, | The fist man comments: Thi Ool spell sure feels yond,” The seeond roplies: “Vos, put 'T fear it Loo is only ‘nrovistonal’, Pepe Arias, Argentina's favor ita comedian, plays the role o "the Ident candidate” for nex your's elections In a niehtl skoteh, To blasts all other partie and candidates as totally un qualified for office, Of Peron and the revalutlon aries who overthrew hin, Pep Muses} we've now had nlmost one yea al Wherptors,” He screws hls face Into an ex laughter, Woe vee sae sete Our Civic C A 1001 Adults §1,00 AUGUST 13 8:00 treal.takes in about $10,000,000 Here. and tourist visitors. He predicts a, all the . ‘The one about the Indians was ; from. a-mid-west American lady, * of such a deadlock, Stevenson: Montreal females (they are)! ferry timetables, unavailable be-; Argen- nation’s: nich talent for political sativa: can talk,” was the. [Hitle of the frst saliricn! bheatre ‘Peron was, over: | In the meanthnoe ule volatile ‘Argentines blow off steam on "After 10 yonrs of snylours, prosslon of supreme seopiiclsn and the eustomoers explode i MERL! Hypnotist — Maglelan =~ Mentalist , h pared to toss political tradition aside in filling second: “pye queen of spades would do place on the ticket—the vice-presidential candidacy it—or a doubleton spade and’ ‘several trumps, The king of clubs —if he wins the Democratic presidential nomination. youid be satistactory, : ‘Stevenson, the party’s 1952: A singleton club or even a nominee, is supremely confident :Roman Catholics, but the possi- ! ‘doubleton club might serve, Or, that he will get the top nomin-jpitity that their religion might | Mr. Meek could have one of the! ation at next week's convention. ‘be raised againsl them in some.'ed aces ahd no other honor: ‘sections of the Uniled States:cards. (He is not one to stretch | ito keep a one bid open.) A CERTAINTY This view is disputed by sup-: porters of Governor Averell Har- Seems not to bother Stevenson. v n's strategists, who: GAME iximan of New York: and several | Stevenson's shrategl \ ay tention to the politi- “favorite son” candidates work- Pay Mole @ ing for a deadlocked convention !° cal implications than {heir can- tributions in which the lightning might: ididate does, do not discount the: might slike one of them. ‘possibility that Senator Estes “If he is worried by the threat! Kefauver pf Tennessee might tainty, which Mr. find across All in all, colorful spectacle. FFOM goes not show il, He already is, November Ucket. lucky to find Mr. Meck’s hand | our unils are fitted with "Brooklyn, aman asked about yoviowing and refurbishing his | Stevenson is not unaware Ahat absolutely worthless, ‘| Hydraulic Tail Gates. the ‘local log drive because he'd position on major issues in an- ‘the delegates.like to feel’ they . With his pitiful holding, Mr} vette heard. it. was. really a bangup Meek naturally took. a very | For Speedy Efficient Handling tisipation of a vigorous fall cam- | paign against President Bisen- | »hower, shave -a. hand in, choosing - the second- place hominec asiwell as ithe hedd ‘of thé ticket, For tliat THINKS IKE VULNERABLE ‘reason he is inel{ned to waitand., Stevenson has gouvineed hime, ‘sec if any potential candidate self in primary canipaigning in- develops outstanding strength in! \ all sections of the country that the convention. i! Eisenhower's popularity is over-- ‘four hearts. But, when Mr, eget off tu a trump lead, _ |Meck’s hand took two tricks Mr. Masters made five-odd. banned There are other cards and dlis- Masters : the table’ ‘which would make game a cer-: he feit he: wind up in second place on the would have to be extremely un- gloomy yiew of the procecdings. Even with a partner like Mas- ters he cxpeeled to go seb at Dale Failed to: Mr. and, Masters Immediately took a’ icltb finesse. When this held, he. cashed the ace of clubs ‘and, “his. two top spades, discarding“ the last club from dumnyy. Herufred. this last club on the bowrd © ‘and [lost only the two red | aces. pine LET US SOLVE YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS wih the most up-to-date equipment in the city, All | Mr. : PHONE 5243 CANADIAN STEVEDORING | COMPANY LIMITED ‘cated. Stevenson believes the fF, “yi The opening lead was the! ii president can be beaten in No- io = at . ~ a stevenson’ view—like that of | TODAY “STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER” eb predntal andi ne ) BACKLASH" ; fom ade strong to the ek | Tomovnow! 20h Cena fo old friends, is a viee-president iwho will be the president: $ per- ona representative in Coneress | aman who can eeb along with «: mrentbers af Congress and he an | a [ :otfeetive foree for the White 7: . House Jevislative provran, Reyond that, Stevenson ap- parently wants aman who could ° do the same sort of globe- trotting i. Vand ceremonial job for him that! . >Riehard Nixon has done for'| Eisenhower, ' PRAISE FOR WAGNER tla. To get the kind of mun hel gaan ta ' tree! wants, Stevenson is willing tof CAPT. JOUR GUS of Bas. walve geographical considera- katoon, in charge of a display ~flons, He is atheneted, for In- of army weapons al the Re- stance, Lo Senator Hubert Hum- na ono Mi ee ay . sayte| When a bazooka discharged, phiey of Minnesota, Humphrey's The blast kHled Ronald Yee. friends were the first to open “headqu: artery here fur the No: 2 of Regina, who was handling WORE SKIRTS COLOR by DE LUXE sinower ne cestacing Rita Moreno Keeping i “spat the antietank rackeb weapon, ° 1 gleverson also has had some| and Injured another an Up with ; warn pralse for Mayor ‘Robert | Phillip Mah, IGP Photos, a. (ire *, Warner of New York as an n syonee 4 hi¢ ttehes.‘ Lo : executive he thinks has Wee GhOrOR DAWES will coniplished a great deal without, AUCTIONER | Pbombast, He also Hkes Senator , at otk’ h John e. Bennedy of Massachu- Phone G02 apd Anis ave You setLs, 7” eR eee ‘ O{ Wagner and Kennedy are both: mm In LINDSAY'S Cartogo & Storage Estabtivhed 110 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Five Houses | Worth $50,000 " F h $610 MOVING = PACICING | , ele CRATING —- STORAGE |,| (ike! : ‘ ‘ ! Vath? LL VANCOUVER -@- lve houses, Lift Van Sarvico ma yiwhleh cost the provinet) gave A sformment niare than $60,000 were) | Agentys Allied Vin Vines tlds) 7 Pat, A Fusnews oe -, [sold ab auelion during the week- Phones Whirl ai OFflee 5010} 1g pays, poe Pi Pend fora total of $010, Ton Ewell - Sheree North LIEUTENANT CiINEmaScoPE ( aprTOL yerd Taine ef The eatel iu Che bargain sale atwas that he homes must be te moved fram theit present loon tans Looinake way for the south rfuppronehes to the new Secand Narrows Heiden, ef] ALL but ane af the purehasers.: who paid from S00 to $286 for the | Susan Hayward, as Lillian Roth, whose rovendi life story is now a great film, : | homes, sald they plan te do molish thei, SAKAI RULE ACRE win ONS v0.1 PLL GRY presents entre presents | i Na WONDERS 1 " Ie ary NHOWS Yt w 4-15-16 Children ALSO PLM, nin OOH HAG AND JERI" VEAMOUS PLAYERS TIEATRE: Ono more rink... Que More party... An endless aN ~ wi of lost