" v a N 4 ; a Oe Sonos nnat ess es EA 1 ‘ ‘ wy, . a 4 on Ist Division °- To Launch Counter-Drive CAMP GAGETOWN, NB, Q)— The Ist Canadian Infantry Div- ‘islon prepared to launeh a mass- ave comnter-attnck today after ; some Gf its batlations tok a! aberen fom astound and alr UUOKU Hho in Exercise j lar Monday, Recause the make-helleve and AWViG Gs Mots Gen was beaten mick, the Ist wis forced to with- PUPA to protest hs rear, All tivouch the nevht, some 12.000 oan mack sonh te take up sew defensive positions orepra oy to ow counter-of. Ténslve, Rising hoowas cirar and cold, with ' . I temperatures around 40, as the . a, a . rn) big convoys rolled down the dirt STREET BOUNTIEUL — Babies conve alune fac on Newkirk Drive in Parma Heights, Obie, | roads, raising a sereen of dust. It was a sharp contrast te the voys. tanks, artillery: and) gua rain and mud, The part of the -talyoyes and these ecohie Hood ae dh torn on deni yu dn the bountiful new nelehbor- howd, (he woune fanhe. pave cet oof and te ooread the mew oof the latest arrival, Av | HuWKing Wht ina hea cd the os op yet 4othe hospital das bean, and later a blue | WaWtanhouncesa dey gk ahh bh Stet ger dpeent been any twins, heft to right the | Mothers holdine thei burs ose Mts oA Wire John motbhedn, Mrs. J. Robert Shep- herd, Mrs. Gerald fos Mi Word Yeu pet Rowe acski Mere Steve Mfazanee, Mrs Donaid Gross erent, Mrs Bocce Vous de. dea dteftel ots Rodper Neal, Mrs. Aobert Starcher, and Mrs. James Alyy 0 , Semen eS ae ce eaten ~ ce roe Ahan te CAL 6 Printe Rupert Daily Noo. q ‘ AKER . Tuesday, August 1, halt S idl i rage tO J0idier TITTLE Lery ( rey mea An \W Ith M h ws a ! t Additional Bargains 4 wD 7O$ 2d V Wed y omner * , At WALLACE'S mW ESNETIOV ER? A to-y On July 5 — 30 letters later Mover thet oevan when a’ Cpl Buerner enme home on Moweuthy widaw called ina tele-iteave, called on Barbara Jean Boy) regard was iiter-jand starved to date her regularly, 5 rhbteg today «hen che tmether They eloped last Wednesday. Bar- mid- i. DOb 8eeiteolt Barbara Jean. bara Jean allegedly falified her Sterling moved for an raul fage. | Wateh, i Wis Cuinimanding officer, Lt- ; Col. R. M. Ross of Ottawa, was [nailed Monday by a Royal Cana- idian Resiment infantryman vwho played possum and then | tossed three fake hand gren- i audes when the colonel arrived ‘ut La just-overtun RCR position, NAVY JOINS FIGHT 1 For purposes of the exercise, Col. Russ was permitted ty con- tinue in command though de- i ciared “dead” by an umpire. previous night when the con-. carriers slogsed north through! supposed | hrec-davisiae enemy js played: iby the 2nd Battalion, the Biaex » . « ew see a ! | | | ! | | | 1 With Shorter 1 ’ ‘trump, But that was itive Jeaue -in this case the "OM, Abi) son wilh the ace Sand foowed: the stuatton over, (He did not mane the mistake of Seaddin taueps Tf he breed done bso, New uhh tee hes le feater, Punless the cope ha dbamonds were dividend 08 wth the queen ron Ais deft. a very umltkely eset-up , BOTILED up Here Guninay’s thomps contd Pserve ai beter nuengee tian merely te fall pier bts. own peee ine. Aecornnety, de Hed agsmall heart at the second Ptrick Mr. Clruspiean wan wit PUhe rine sud potty: that hls Side did She nooer sults bottled Up, tetirse de soade te eut dawa GH dummy’ Cufthos abullty Dummv's tiie of spades won this trek ond So Abel eame back tu his draad with the aes Cf ditamends aed) ted another heart, oruffluc with dumimy’s deuce of spades He then ded the King of daamonds and anether pho Bs 2 é ATESE PROT OPE PROMS this year eb and ng En pan troupe who played for Princess Maryaret eaber Cardbboan tour. The shallow “melody pan’ held by this Sa member othe Kiso & test band. li aetually the eut-off tap ehadoer dru heated over a fire and then beaten Inte coneaye faye ery! edge boarmer The plaver beats an the drum face, nutimed off into note hy white-painted loops and then tuned fo the right peteh by an ordinary hammer, te praduce a high, haunting qualt{y for calypsos, sambas, mambes and bongos, Okanagan Open-Air Theatre wil be featured at the Paeifie Na- tiit by renal Lstb leges , t ! Behl fhe aupenreaaeea of Petada aed e cea Ga TT rave aPC ane OF Griniduad ¢ spades. The last dasine heart was now ruffed with the jack of hand mode ot tolabot tu treks. LEAD MAINTAINED Tho usiaily dees det waa any Gaining Stature Every Year PENTICTON. B.C) Gg -~ Same Chen joined the J. Arthur Rank Mr. ma Sterling’s home. He mieten and asheds if it weuld be al! rlehe if she ond { i) tbo then was stationed France. corresponded, Mrs, Sterling aerped, maa Raincoa's Price Sizes 12-14-16-18-20-46- 12 PLUS Final Clearance ladies’ Dresses SRAO9 . SPg.99 - Seb eg All Sizes 12 Thro 0! EBS GRAM A DSH. Py - DIM LALLORLG @ Sus @ Pants 9 Tonconts9 Slacks | AUTELATION SPOCTALISTS | QUICK SERVICE = | APG RAR RARER EASA ES - - K KERR a8 GS ten BG aE Re © WALLACE'S he | Tatlay |) DEPT. srore {| titg The failor. | ‘WOUNORB SR BRUN AK met ee rere eae 1 Seer a + eet Packing — Grating —- Cartage — Storage | Local and Long D'stonce Moving _ Litt Van Service a. LEAVE IT ‘TO “YOUR ALDIED VAN MAN" | | | | | : DRY GIN cummer yiiveetoot ou " ange ater’s nes) On tearning of the complaint. | 400 wens require some _ ae a PDarrnes wave himself up ay an | The p ‘ 48 fighters Mp fete © elie wien of army base near Chis fashionable | | a vee bmarine i N al Qope tag fond. company cicee Chicago suburb, The army has! ve ‘it vou “a " ba the Bi caent has Al@ ae ontant wtranged for him to stay there) Ne vr the of thei on the boa CUE Strate ener he wea to retuen to Franee! They Ii. nore than 100 sor- WER contidetisis to thf Tse Wr enesday -— until the ease hits | Les wiirins the day und dropped Cars safe pamez, ot tas ane settled | flares at night to pinpaint the kf Oy fe miese@ oto have the qerrhwe. Meanwhile, Barbara Jean will: withdiawing convoys, RY Lay ae tay with ber husband's par-| ‘Ine headquarters of Maj. see: 3 ‘ romps osnarted fat pents, She says she will have NO} Gen. John Rockmngia.a, division oF vben Deemer, fuer partof an annulment, loves her | commander, was oue of the tar- Ladies VV. wee repgining a televicion set ay ihusband and wants te accom. : gets which came in for a sim-- say Dany him back to France, - mit the cost of forest flres in! tou dat year’s figure of $6,607 for | croton district are down, those pe Ubi bait year 3860 fires! a plan whereby employees would Carleton eaunty aumer at nears) man of the Red Cross campahe! ' rorhts the omgen shines so oriehuly that the spothieht is lost ids tow, and the stars go into ccompetiion with the footlehts, But for tva years vow, Thea- Hire by Starlet has been gabaing aheture in this Okanagan valley tity. The theatres was born in ad- dlated strafing. The navy fliers | Were obviously enjoying the ex- {crcise because they get few offi- Cray opportunities to “beat up” persons or objects on the ground. ; They even buzzed the press a ee ton hung over the York theatre Fj rampany in Vietoria. Most of the B.C. re Cost cost quit after a long-standing Up From 1954 VANCOUVER (.- Vancouver camp several times. sares.. officials reported Monday! nn azement, But they stuck to- yether, became the Lancaster . Players and took off on a tour ‘of Vancouver island. The company lost about $1,000 but nat its confidence, At the end of the tour -- and Ineir money-—the cast gathered ora talk on the future, if any. their distrlet is down one-third: from 1954. | Cost for 19 fires this vear ts | sstimated to be $2,152 compared | Favors Plan To Choose “a fires ih the seme perlod, & One Ch rs Tit whe figures for the Van | We Wl arity “tring to copy Vancouver's famed | VANCOUVER @G— Col, W. Coo Theatre Under the Stars," on uthe ghee peavinee are up.) Swan, chairman of the Canadian its home erounts, because they Ato wy oy Gig THs have cattsed: Red Cross’ B.C, division, sald’ were dramatic players, not musi. SAUL capi’ while for the gere Monday the sociely favors eal comedy exponents Further- “mere, they knew) Vancouver i aive toa charity of the individ- rainy spells could hurt even the ab ae een mm raat caal’s chuosing, iwetl-estabhlished group at Stan- YOUNG LOGGER CHARGED | Such a scheme, he sald, would fey Park, , WLODSTOCK, N.B. @ Dani be an answer to the “mullipiicity! So Theatre by Starlight: wes tel Gabersan, a 26-year-old log= | ¢ campalens that have plagued born in June, $993. With volun tro MUneay was charged with! -itizens during the dast few teer help from Penticton cltzens murder dn the fatal beating of years.” the theatre was ready to open Jolin Cana a T-ysear-uld] Cal, Swan, who will be chalr- by July t that year, AG 32h,3U0 damage. Wd caval, The body was dts-) in’ tils provitice digaln next vear, averted Aida ROMP investl > sald his organization's Interna- hen aid Mb ammidle Had’ tonal obligations and need ‘for talwou ber. poured over thea constantly changing budaet Poobe tno denited. ooade tt dmpractieal to jain in ~ lividdal community appeals [fe suid) Monica Dudley, manager ond deadhap lady. “When you plunge date something Wee that you think it's polag ty be better than feoactiadly turns owl But we fad a detoot fun that first Wer tye . ‘pe Md ils opintan was based on year” ' ’ - | aaa Thy Daily News Classifieds ne and contin work with She opleked up her formal ee ei . te Vancouver Community Chest, theatre trol dn Rogland, e | / MORE PEOPLE DRINK | | SOVIET PIONEERS IN SIBERIA | P) 4 ow 2, pin . NOT HAVING TOO GOOD TIME eee yr pm ppp eye ro | \ || cova I (\ \ . . a . “amie of piouees the } —_ [' \ | ‘ cM ' MOSCOW uo Many oof the thousands Gf ploneers the | | | ON ' favkt government has sent te Gam in central Asia and oy yf \ [ wei i Siberia are not getting eaauel shelter and tying eonventenee: U) byt } i [ - \ ') ‘ | This ds reported in The aran of Che Poviet trade intons / \ CN Lo adel Je ee F rounell ~— , PRUEHITPY These people were peeked off to the far rene of the ‘ as , Sovlet Cilon te puch Nkibe S dohrusbehey.. drive far moce ' than ( =2 grain, mare meat mare butters mare of everything edible. ‘i . i. ney “While some good work has been done in the constrietion i any other r | ; of houses, barns, bakeries and many other structures, Here " enh are contruction: trusts whieh do not lil thelr asained plans,” say Pad, m oe “Trade and resturant services are far from sath faetory \ oy’ On Mber ay new site farms, The settlers are daable to ‘h pirehise eesen dal pontts, although Choee ty enty af wood dn 4 the warehaunes af the Co-operatives, Toke and: leetures ace 4 delivered rarely and (lms are rely shawn" ! - . t , fl Bs : : * MY ae eu) ne smanshin Ce - =: Cleat Where Craftsmanship Counts Ceuut On Us ST we 4 teqal f ti / a phes we, “eye aw 7 alee : Fr ee Q ' Pee Say ; y i v a Phted wComndened tlnend of] bye toe Eh oe nt $ Awed-ncareens a eee 19. emene + ter Hee oe ' (Nhe MUU IhUn HO Prtabe db efile cu ly Control Bocitd ap by fhe Coeeenment af Met He * 9 ; f ' ' ‘ ‘ Rak hie Minthin oof any deg. eription 6. erented by mater craflamen.,, attractively priead When next you nead printing, he UO to Kee tA! THE DAILY NEWS Job Printing Dopt., Dial 4125 ii Uques nlonbie, verse. A choud of dissatisfae- Miepute with the theatre man-: Fe Ok teh ke wee ee tte pricy UCCIOCd MN Wits no Use “Tt was as simple as tt sounds,” Company fn Worthing: played repertory in Neweastle: did film work for Gainsborough. and werked in panteminie at Lon- do's Gate theatre, Before eom- tn: toa Canada five years apo, she cia film work with Stewart Granger in "Magic Bow" and Root of All Evie After the summer season, her Rraup tours British Columba, Alberta and parts of Saskatche- wan with Shakespeare, They go to high schools and do the play on the curriculum ‘tor the year. Last October, 13 members of the cast travelled 6.000 miles in 10 weeks, playing $0 performances in 70 different places, The first season here wasn't All they wished for, but 1954 was A SLpCeSS, . “We've had sume fine guest artists to help ous along," Miss; Dudley suld. | ' Police Identify Crash Victim WILLIAMS LAKE, BC) ¢ _ Ohe of two men killed in sepa rate weekend trate aceldent, On the Cariboo highway was ‘ldenttied by RCMP Monday as! Norval Hammond, 43, of Unimile: lan, Nime oof ‘he other vietin, Rilled when acy plunged off! the highway near hae le ifaehie, | ‘his hot vey been diseleved © Uahitmond died in ino pital! chere Saturday pbeht, about ph Shouts after das ear collided with} WoPrnCK al Mule 4. near | hans Lake Alan Tierney, one of twa pins | sepetets Inthe ear, oitlered trac. tures to beth dep: He was dn “fairly poo conditon Monday. | Phe other parseneer, Miehael | Bublsh, at hileh-biker, was treat «| ed for ents and abeastons and: liter released Crom: hospital. \ Driver af the truek, Bernard | Hamesan eeaped with cuts and: Dries, GUE his wife suffered ai broken leg. She was hy goad can. | dithon Maney ' Sdn the other fateh aectdent, Iwooten requined fie gilal treat ‘| ment for nina qaiueles One eae identified as Gearee Dy. pAresne, Nami at eather tas, jnol yet been disclosed, ! . COMICS END FEUD 1 HOLLYWOOD 8 Comedtines ) Pan Martin aad) ferry Lewss Cet Monday and qereed to ean Hoth worklie together, Para POWNE Khidle nnanneed. The Pstndlo didn’t say thelr two. eT feud wos over Te djl say ithe palromet at the offlee of ¥ Fronk Freeman, stidio head and “agreed to contione on as Ametlei'y Hiaheat paid comedy few” VISIT THE COMMODORE WHERE Coan roan COKTA AKA" We Calor (a tanquets af all Typo oe (rleks to ruff ta the band tha hand, for example RUC hie Wont Heroin Lack Seen in South VANCOUVER @ — Police drug! squad offirers sald Monday that: a heroin shortage muy develop in Vancouver this week ous a result af the $10du000) seiure in Toronto last Friday, The expected shortage. if it materializes, will definitely result: Ina beast dn ourtes of ed heroin which ds currently selung at $5 a capsule, the officers said The drugs seved in Tarunte were belleved destined for the; Vancouver market Two men and aceon. sus peerted as king pins in an interes; madonal simuseding pine, were | arrested at the Ue, , BLACKWOOD BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Offen Gains To Ruff ty II ‘Meck who vas arraid he micht kill Chis partner's hand. He chose the king and a. ; rump Holdin 7 Nhe bent opening lead in toay's too daring for ¢ & Spade hong site and Consent of clubs, | ; 4 tnd Wal Sout} s south dealer hep fH vulnerable, Reiter & NonTH | 4 Mr, Wale AlG2 ¥3 OK s8 mods WEST EAST | Mr. Meek Mr. Chips ATS am VAQTE VK iag, #8 2 $Q 1014 #KQU7 pas oc SOUTH i Mr. Abel MAK Qi Viosg & OAS Ao ae The bidding: " South West” Noth py. 1A Piss 24 be ° ta ar in en mae Ct entering his hand que dinmond, ruffiue with bis 1 of Without losing the Iead, _ EY ustally does: pain 44g in the hand that has the dep spades on the board and the ‘ump hateng, When thi by three top spades in the eloseq bas a vald, singleton oti a daubletn, always conde peo TONY of using Che tray Chere to ruff one or more fea Often It ls necessary to aj is lone an treme In tadkey's Mis line of play before yg ‘i whey Mr O°OT one round of trumps i Abel atffed ore of Sumay a di. wer ined to ralt somethiy § monds with his la Gf spades, te Cay to make yout Oot SR ga TEIGk ve sitaply have to itt a He did so oniy ter the purpose /{Umps outstanding tn tj ponents hands. i orem All Pass _DEETH'S. PHARMIC! VO" HEALTHC AND BES We Deliver A DIAL 4313. Sn ene 7 Chinese CHOP SUEY... CHOW HER Open § p.m.-3:30 08 Hollywood (ik For Outside Orders Ph & ” iy win : he we GINGER ROGERS IN REGULAR PRICES ALSO. Candid Mile Wity Of AH Pests hanattemneatemnlrententnndien eth ial Today 7-9 p.m, Sonos: Wobeay Seneg Row, New. Rew Chinglown, My Cningtawa fom Tega Mary Try Mireataad ft, Pomerat Team a ft forty fem Proalway #6 role to traveler wo trouped 10 104 olf “em in (he oct ld 4 Do coly way “ { TODAY to WEDNESDAY —~ 7 and 9:05 pm THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE YEAR "TIGHT SPOT" CAPITO A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEA ALASeANE SIM HE | "INNOCENTS IN PAR BOB A Husband Who en | Time To Come Home! eh: Noo fe rays inuted Wa 1 | 4 i \ 4 ' t i q r ' 4 Lr Hal el) iil rly im i m1 i tl ire he IN Ri kar th fel) iy | then he 1 , jpn, wel ie y UH r" My ll iF fu | | of | fines snl Di he | Pa fi Vs W st we nH ’ } i Ds (s AUVANCED y vastonia PEAVERI THEATUD 9 px