Yn ince ae sys $205, + healthy, comfortable Spee Pra Bt nt £ g. ing:on college “athletics.” campaign.” “Potter head “| get tangled up testimony, that - horse and dog races,” “ot ‘Commercial Printing Phone 4125 Count On Us He nee: preempnnergenreeree =: fens nen Ree can Fem nae care gee ® steps to ; "Foot Health y ready to walk? Then bring her to us for. the patient careful fiting of those first, so-very> Important little hoots, We recommend Savage hots becinse they are designed to protect’ “i baby. fect, and give gentle support / and guidance, Let us help your ‘haby. step off to a proper et art tawards t other. anglers and plenty of fish os ag that were not only full of fight “cM but‘of a size he claimed would sw be considered almost incredible cow Mepack in his home California gg Waters. Potter said he will ask’ the Senate commerce committee, on | which he serves, to backstop uny. _| justice department inquiry: with ‘|hearings next. year, He said he \does not favor. hearings” this | year, because “I hope it: doesn’t in: a political : commerce sub- committee. which Monday, heard. hat syndicate. gam~ are reported shifting from oA 8 Thursday, - US. Angler’ Lauds ‘Northwestern B.C. ‘Northwestern “British. Columbia, with its matchless fishing and rugged ‘unspoiled scenery, magazine, Co In an article with map, entilled “British Columbia's Virgin Wat- ers,” author’ Claude M. Kreider gloats with enthuslasm on the fine sport he had on a recent fishing trip which took him from '\Prince, Geerge to Prince Rupert. “The fishing in the Skeena tributaries, he found, was ideal ‘with clear. waters, deserted by “He gives an account of a bitile “he..joined ‘with a monster steel- Eihead. After half an hour, this ‘gw 'sufficient m ¢. businest’ card. : The : Dai ly Vows | | Where Craftsmanship Counts — a gee am tet FAMILY SHOE STORE MameSed Avs We | for Little Leaguers eh ts . ad “yo 7 a ata much to’ the oppearance | of your. ARI‘ job, but. adds nothing: to its cost. | Let .us prove this with. quotations ‘on, anything fro a ‘toa catalog, : “experienced. angler was: forced to admit’ defeat ‘and release the ‘wb'g (fish, as‘he did not have tackle of strength for such game, Mr, Kreider. mentions with “River in‘1954,.and. says he be- -lieves “that: there “are many - others as big er bigger await- ing the anglers who have yet to: discover. many of ihe inthis country. ‘salmon, which can go to pounds or better. er”. a 7 . ~The water was shallow envugh Prince Rupert Daily News . issue of “The Fisherman,” national U. 5. outdeor and wilditfe awe the world record 36-pound 1) steelhead (aken:in the Kispiex streams and lakes that abound - _ As the author points out, the fisherman In this country has. a wide choice of.sport—Kamlucps rainbow, mackinaw: and giant lake trout, up to the great spring JO) “Mr, Kreidr says that he anc his‘ companion’ found excellent, fishing in the Morice River, near Houston, where: he found what he describes as “perfect fly wat- July 5, 1956 oe ae receives a boost in the current for wading, with a-secure cobbie- stone bottom. The result was three days of what he. cails, “Gorgeous sport, with the river all to themselves.” a ‘So little known is this ‘rich river, says Mr. Kreider that taey never: once did see a trace of iin ie ~ Mr. Masters Makes “The point is that you should not double for a takeout just be- cause you have a fairly good hand, say 14 or 15 points in high ecards. You should also be able to play any suit your partner bids—or you should have a good suit of your own. dhat the summer steelhead’ had been running for a month; with large ones and even salmon duc al any time. Mr, Kreider gives a helpful account of travel and accorn- modation facilities available near the Skeena River, aud -praises the beauty of the steamship trip through tie Inside. Passage: from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, — Bombers Sign | Three Holdovers WINNIPEG ‘)—Winnipeg Blue Bombers “have announced.” the signing of. three’ holdover play- ers for the 1956 Western: Intec- provincial Football, Union season, They are:Ron Meadmore, end, Bill Hutton; centre, and, Mick Miller, halfback. All are from Winnipeg and played with the Bombers last year... — PROUD PROFESSION HALIFAX (—Premier Herry Hicks told graduates of the Hali- fax Infirmary. School of Nurs- ing here to’ “enjoy your: work and find salisfaction-in the con- » tribution you, make through Ag INSIDE BASEBALL epee? ph | HERE 1S. THE PROPER 3 WAY FOR A LEFT- “HANDED FIRGT+ “BASEMAN 7O STRETCH TO ee Pile a THIS [StHOW Hy: RIGH. 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KWOOD ‘By EASLEY BLACKWOOD On Dale’s Minimum Double Before you decide to make a takeout double, ask yourself this question: ‘Will my partner be pleased when I lay my hand on the table as the dummy? one E Game two Jevel. It takes no arbitrary , you need progressively more for your takeout double as the open- ing bid gets higher. =. ¢ {When you are vulnerable and. make a takeout ‘double over a one spade .opening, you should | have a fine hand. Here, it is: absolutely: certain that partner) Will have to show his suit ab the, two range. - ‘Are you prepared to guaran:| tee that your side will not he in| serious trouble—cven if parte: ner has practically nothing? A MINIMUM, ° . ~ In today’s deal, about. three and a. tricks, was just about a mini- ability and the fact that the opening bid was a spade. ~ = Mr, Masters knew, his partner's double was not shaded. He knew he was obligated lo show his best suit atthe two level, no mat- Last Night’s Fights b Oakland, Calif. (— Maurice Harper, 146; Oakland, oulLpointed Joo Micclli, 149, New York, (10): ; Jorgensen, 126, Port Arthur, out- (10), } . . In Mr. Dale's, hand, containing 16 points or: half honor mum, considering the vulner-- i 1. Port Arthur, Tex. @— Paul Hointed Jackie Blair, 131, Dallas, West dealer "North-South vulnerable NORTH o> > Mr. Dalo “ph . vy agg? eKI7 &AQI6 | EAST + Mr, Champion 873 WEST Mr. Abel A AK QING | tc 9 + wy § 8 6 96 b A 5 4 ¥ § 6 4 8 t Fo< ~O SOUTH Mr. Masters a i104 ui oe A105 ~ CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE The New Telephone Dircctory will be Issued | _ September Ist, 1956. Persons or Firms wishing any changes in this Directory must submit them in writing to the. Telehone Office, 248—3rd Ave. West, by July Oth, 1956. | A. E. JANES, Superintendent. 4 STARTS TO DAY FOR 3 DAYS! og THE:MAN WHO OPENED THE eS 4 ® KI108 73: The bidding: West North basd, Saath 1m bl Pass 8 ok | Poss 4d Tass 3 ' “AL Pass ! ter how weak his hand might be. Holding a guod hand, he proper- ly made a jump response in chibs and then went on to game when Mr. Dale showed his-club fil. The contract was a‘reasonable one KIRK DOUGLAS {DIAN FIGHTER EY PLEVEN IRIS UBS EWA IRS Aa PO PROTO A ALE IM . Pes fr Feared teu Bah . CitemaScore - TecHniCOLon «esis ea aes © {AaB Hettpwoet's tattes! Fad? Repent ame EXTRA — SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS: TWO SHOWS 7:00-9:17 and, when the king of hearts was ‘on side, 11 tricks were readily ; available. AGNES MOOREHCAD + L\t DARVAS JIM BACKUS « OSCAR KARLWEIS LILANE MONTEVECCHI CARA WILLIAMS. THE FOUR ACES ' ' i | AT 7200 | 9:02 Sewing SPECIAL A FBIMOUS PLATLOS THLAIBL I, ah ngs Results © erent a in The Daily News Bri Advertising . 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