tov ed he Commons last LIGHT: JEWE URY u ‘tection branch ‘of the Fisheries n administration in the ai was: ‘born: 1{ missioned. to: fishery: service in *toba, also’ served’ in. the Royal iblicly- -owned 4 orision ser Palladium, one of ‘the pein WIMMER. | Two Skippers — | = With Fisheries wba Careers.» “Spécial to The! Daily 23 News Captain. ‘Walter "Redford. - re- Jinquished’: command: of Fisher- ies’ protection. cruiser - “Laurier” ‘in: May after serving in the pro- area, since 1921. Captain Redford ‘in! Lancashire, Eng- land. He. joined’ the Department, ing: with. the Royal. - Canadian Navy’ ‘during the, First’. ‘World , on War from! 1914 to 1920. AS a: “|na¥al reserve officer he was’, recalled to naval’ service in both. ‘Atlantic and: Pacific thea tres from 1939 to. 1946. : “Captain: ‘Redford was. "given command... “of: FPC: “Howay” when ‘that ‘vessel was first, come. | the.. Pacific | -area in. 1948, Two - | years. later. he took: command of the:: senior. ship FPC “Laurier.” Captain: Walter : Raymond Chaster,..a Canadian.born ” of British parents in Sidney, Mani- Canadian. Naval reserve in both ; “VANCOUVER . — Two master. : mariners « recently” aes long and. honorable service with : tlie’ Department of. Fisheries. ‘terminated ‘Pacific of.Fisheries in 1921 after serv-!|" “feats and her hope. ‘of “gwinmlng the: difficult ‘Strait of ‘Juan. de: Fuca’ this summer. The 18- 1) year-old athlete, only conqueror - of: Lake" ‘Ontario and youngest: ‘swimmer to accomplish the English Channel, has been promised - $30,000. by. the. Toronto Telegram it she makes: Lb, The a would: be in’ late a or: any’ Senlember. {CP p Photo). Pulp, Paper Industry ~ On New Stamp] ‘special to The Dally News MONTREAL— Canada’s pulp! AA ‘aud paper industry is honerea| MA dn the Jatest stamp to be issued by the Post Office department which intends to continue Issu- ing the stamps for several years. The stamp was issued June 7, The stamp. shows a ribbon of paper that has Just come offa newsprint machine, at. 2,000 feet a minute, belng cut to a publisher's requirements, The Post Office department is issuing the stamp to reiterate to consumers abroad that Canada is not only a great source of pulp and paper but the largest exporter in the world. It alse serves to remind Canadians’ at home that the prosperity of the well-being of . this industry. Newsprint is Canada's largest export and accounts for 16 per “trank fourth after newsprint, Teraing and ,lwmber, Pulp. and paper together, not only account " Special : to. The. e pally News: mG HOLLYWOOD. - — Irwin’ Allen wrote, directed and. _produced Warners’ ‘The: Animal - World” and, now: that: the “picture.” is ready ‘tobe ‘shown’ ‘tn.theatres, Allen‘is doing all. he, can’ to plug} his product." Tha ':.40- yea?-cld: “Alen; “how. ever, doesn't. feel ‘he's “ working} overtime,’ : “J belive ‘in’ The “Anmalsl World, says” ‘he, “My Job -now |, is to’ convince: ‘other's’ that: her ‘js a-film.in wich ‘they; too; can. ‘pelieve. . For -I’: shave given. “The Animal World’: “my: best, ‘and: J. feel. wé have'a’darn’ good. ‘show. {hat’s- funny, . Jnformative and entertaining.” » , “The ‘Animal Warld, " Allen’ ex- plains, traces ‘animal life on this planet from. its -Anéeption two and one-half. ‘billion: or sO years ago - “until | today. “‘Technicalor | scenes’ for. “The 4 Animal’ “World” were filmed::by fature photo-, | grahpers in 27 countries. © Allen, ‘needless to ‘say, under- ‘| and literary director ‘a “ATMS,” which he sold to Univer- | Ben: Hecht and P. G. Wodehouse took “The Animal World” as’ a result of, the ‘critical’ and popu-. World. Wars, He joined: the De- ‘partment of : ‘Fisheries © in 1919 * andy. after:serving as chief - offi- : ter Nn: ‘FPC, “Howay,” was given: con mand: of FPC “Kitimat” in 1950. - ‘ - Both officers reside in Vic- "| toria. See y resentation’ hi: the Prince. Rupert , real-estate: investment an 1 Army. today Army Repeats - Warning “On Souvenirs - .: Specin) to The Daily News OTTAWA — The Canadian issued a further warning-to individuals who con- tinue to relain “as souvenirs ex- plosive items kepl since the end of the Second ‘World “War picked up on firing ranges, Although the number of ac- om aetna 4 Hur. Aw ditnnte- Mn the printing Wb vs Vollyorad ; to you quickly and on the nyreed-upoh dale, . . ab aurprlatngly “Mmodopl cost, ba sure to consult wih ua ar for. your next! printing order, >More 1h no: “iigation, Just phone 4126 for count on us! OTHE DAILY NEWS nCOMMERCIAL, PRINTING DEPT. cidents has net been large, prac-) cally every one of them sould nave been avoided If the per- song nvolved had been aware of the dangerous nature of such. souventts, The picee of ammuinitton or bomb night appear, safe bub this is not always Lhe vase, When any souventr explostyves, bombs, sheds, fuzes or uniden« “fled iteynd are discovered, they should bor reported to tho nears nal Army authorities al one, Trained explosives experts can then Gike over ond (Iispose uf the urtlelds, TA QE Ree Fen mime es racy ONO tat § the NEW SE EVINRUD AO ere ammene Pe newts meee Heater mater Sorte lO hy. for now til lal U Ai vevr dealer ybout time payments, Your deator ds listed (athe phone RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC S13 Srd Avo, We Dial 4286 _ Stor y Oty, lar reception, given. “The Sea Around. Us.”""" Allen *. wrote: the screenplay of “The Sea’ Around Us," which he also ‘produced from Rachel: Carson's best-seller. He won an Academy. Award for his efforts. ; Now: Allen. is preparing “The of Mankind,*-which, with “The Sea Around. ‘Us’ and:“The Animal. World’ will form:a. tri- logy; “The Sea Around Us" be- ing about. fish, ‘The - - Animal World” about animals and “The | Story of Mankind” about man. Before entering ‘motion pic- tures, Allen attended grade and high schools in New. York City, where he was born, and majored in journalism) and advertising at Columbia University and the College of the City of New York, For two years, beginning In 1928, he edited Key Magazine in Hollywood, In 1940, Allen be- came an executive on Los An- goles’ Radio Station KLAC, writing, producing, directing and narrating & dally progran |. i that was Wo run continuously for Hl years, Atlas Features Syndicatn hired Allen to write a Hollywood news HISTORIC WOILDINGS VICTORIA British Colunt- bin's original legislative bulld- ings, used from 1850 to 1808, are to be preserved, The plan enils for moving the ald structures from the rear of the modern legislative bulldings {o a stte near Thunderbird park, where “hey would bo refurnished and restored, A (wo- year-old Teed about 14 hours’ sleep enel 84 hours; “ four ~(o+slx yeu group necd ghout 1) hours, ose peewee ne fae ewe Lape anaes rene pier oer nee ‘ . por ate = FLL To KETCHIKAN and all Alasko wilh connections {o to WHITEHORSE AND SEATTLE Phone 2223 for anquirley or rexorvalions for almost a quarter of all ex- ports but are Canada's largest single source of national. wealth. The stamp was designed by A. J..Casson, RCA, of Toronto, a former president of the Royal Canadian Academy and a mem- ber of the Group of Seven, His | canvasses have been: widely ex- eoldmn “which appeared in 73 "hibited at home and abroad and }: papers.” throughout the world, his. work is represented in the Alen’ continued the stint for 10 collections of the National Gal- years, although he. simultan- lery of Toronto, Hart House, eously branched out into an-/Toronto and In. many other col- othiér field. lections, nation largely depends on. the} cent of all exports. Pulp exports li i ene By EASLEY BLACK t, Dale Indulges in Winning Tactics: During the last week a Mr. Masters’ club has been | confused. than ever. Buth which more orthodox meth South dealer North-Souti vulnerable NORTH. Mr. Muzzy as4i .¥ A h 4 @ A108 ‘4 & KQ Qo WEST WAST Mrs. Keon |) Mr, Champion a AIG aAKOTS y¥Qls vVAK 10S @39765 ak we HA 10 9 SOUTH ‘ Mr. Dale &4Q103 4762. 4.92 fe E8154 : The bidding: «>. South “West North Bast Pass Yass Pass 1 9 Yass 2 @&. Pass 2 NT Yass 3 NT All Pass Tomorrow ‘is the day of the match and on this last deal of ‘the practice session Mr. Dale could not resist indulging in some of Mr, Muzzy’s “winning” tactics, “In 1944, Allen became radio of the Orsatti- ‘Agency, a provider of literary. material for radio and - the, midyies, ~ A’ year “later, he secured the right to handle Rex Beach's » “The World In --His sal-International. Subsequently, | he. ‘represented all of Beach's works for motion ‘pictures, Soon. too, Allen way representing such iterary lights as Fannie Hurst, ‘and”'such publishing houses as G. P. Putnam’s Scns; Harcourt, Brace ‘& Company; and Duell, Sloan. and Pearce. . In 1948, anen set up his.own | ‘agency and sold “packages” to. motion ‘picture producers. Allen lined up casts and directors and literary properties and sold them as Packages. . ‘This work led naturally to Allen's own entry into film pro- duction. In partnership — with’ FINLAY: GORDON REV, STEWART of Kitchener, Ont, RKO, Alien made “Double Dyna- mite,” ‘with Groucho Marx, Frank Sinatra and Jane Russell. On his next two films, “Where | Danger Lives’? and “A Girl In Every Port,” Allen acted as as- soclate producer on the former has been elected mderator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church. in Can- ada. Dr, Stewart, minister of St. Andrew's church at Kit-: echener, succeeds Rey, Waller T. McCree of Toronto. Dr, would not confuse Mr. Muzzy who pays little attention to the fall of the cards anyway. However, it might confuse the opponents. And it did. MUZZY ‘TACTICS Usually he would have led his fourth highest elub, the five spot, bué here he crius¢ the eight. Mr. “Muzzy played the king (the ‘queen is the right play), and Mi: ‘Champion ducked. Mr. Muzzy conunued with the queen of clubs and Mr. Champ- ion held off again. He had to held the rong clubs. In an effort to find out, he ran off four heart tricks. He learned nothing. Both defend- ers followed suit, to three rounds and discarded a small diamond on the fourth. Mr, Chammlon now led a spade and finessed dummy’s jack after Mr. Dale played the trey. eashed—and .on this trick’ Mr. ‘BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE ~ match with the Uptown Club.. learned much during this period and in fact, is more His theory was that this{* take the next club with the ace, Joand he still had no idea who When the jack held, the ace was wood, team of four repr esenting in training for the annual Mr. Muzzy has not e has scor ed alot of points ods would npt have scored, The six of spades was led next - and. after some thought Mr. Champlon played the nine spot from his hand, permitting. Mr, Dale to win with his lone 10 and run off two more clubs. At the end Mr. Muzzy won with the ace of diamonds for a two-trick set. “You could have made It by going up with the king: of spades,” sald "Mr, Muzzy help- fully, - : Mr. Champion only glared. Of course Mr. Muzzy was . right but we can hardly count this as an error against Mr. Champion. He had no way of telling how the spades were di- vided. Finessing the nine would have been the right play Jf Mr. Muzzy had .started with four spades herded bv the -10,. Just give Mr. Dale ‘credit for making a nice decepelve play .y dropping the queen on the sevond lead of the sult. “You could have made it," sald MY. |, Muzzy, “By solng up with “Stop saying » Mr, Champion roared. Wedding Party Crash Fatal To Three Persons BRAMPTON, Cnt. @--A 06- year-old woman died in hospital { today, raising to three the {oll of a three-car collision involving a wedding party ‘here Saturday. Mrs. Minerva Huagerdorn of Peterborough, Ont., died of in- juries she rec cived in the colll- sion in which her husbend Wal- ter Hagerdorn, 57, and Peter Bet bee, of Brampton were killed. Wedding presents were scatter- ed over a 400-foot area after the crash whieh occurred walle they were returning from (heir son's wedding. : Police said looters, Ignoring dead and injured in the wreck- age, scranibied about seizing and making off with the. wedding that," Onee the show got underway, ; ‘and’ co-producer on the latter. ‘As his own producer, he made “The Sea Around Us" and the fortncoming “The Animal World.” Stewart was an army chaplain during the Second World War and is chalrinnn of the Iit- chener board of education, , iCP Photo. 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