} Out going ‘back’ to. an all- “Negro school, ray naesomseannanzac a integration: next fall; Mrs.; Gor- ae. ‘The: other: three Negro: child- a AECORGUERER ren: who: were officially turned away from | Clay Consolidated School. said they “liked” the seg- regated: school at Rosenwald, a nearby. town, ee James’ . mother, ‘Mrs, James Gordon, ‘explained . that her. son and: daughter, : Theresa, 8, “did not want to’ 80. back to Rosen- wald.” want. to: work: for some com- pany: “and quit’ - your. job, then vou. don't want to ‘have to Bc and ask. for. your old job again.” heersa. sanlingly replied B she liked. it, fine" at Rosenwald EASED BY MATES te | Mrs. Gordon. explained The- ne th you” at” Glay and slike that.” tional ‘strain while .at- he. Clay’ school : for ee last. werk under na- sight pe: ‘ready. to accept. schoo! on «replied: “Not Clay, maybe yer in Clay.” She: reaffirmed wever, to “enroll: her “lay. next Septem. Negroes. “were. oraered barred m. the: Clay; »school : ‘Friday : ; fumed away HTB: just like ‘when you: don’t much as 10, miles: off. g | r children. snowed no signs . » Ing By ERIC S. MARTIN: ‘Daily News Outdoor Columnist Something must be done right soon to stop the depletion of our e | headwaters. Not many days ago an alert game warden spent a portion of the very small enforcement fund available to charter a flight in the Tweedsmuir Park country, this in order to verify reports of. “considerable. flying. going on there. Sure ‘enough he spotted a plane on Eutsuk Lake, a Canso of all things. (We. Rupertans are happy to havea similar air- craft for our: only commercial plane to get.us out to where a swifter’ aircraft may carry us ~yfurther.) . ‘The said Canso had brought - a half-dozen Californians into our hinterland, only, three of ‘these gentlemen guests had bothered (o purchase. our too ‘cheap angling licences, and fi} none.of them had any permits: or licences to; “cover: ithe. rifles, _ Shotguns. and handé “guns, that Onder with Marty | How much longer must our Game Commission remain mere- ly A°COMMISSION instead ofa Department with the appropria- tion and administration of ‘its own voted funds? No matter who you are, my reader, it is up to you to say. your ‘piece to your elected member and see that he works towards the end of funds sufficient. to administer and en- force our Game Act, for this same Act is the ‘foundation of the industry. which is one of our most highly remunerative, the tourist industry. Not long ago Canada got one-half of the Am- erican-tourist dollar, now’ we get}, but-20 per cent, yet more Ameri- ‘cans than ever are spending for fishing tackle and sporting guns, and the best places in this ene continent for using them are right here in B.C. ‘Therefore see to it that B.C. receives her prop- er share of this tourist dollar, so that we may be able to police our. back country and assure that it continues to be the source TRICKY WATERS of the lower Hudson Bay area, which in places keep big freighters as shore, have called for use. of small craft similar to war-time tank-land- craft for transporting ‘supplies to Mid-Canada radar line sites. Some are converted war- time vessels. while others have been specially built for the land-sea-air supply chain in the line’s construction. Here one of the flat-bottomed craft is pulled ashore at Great Whale River, Que,,. on, Bud: n. Bay while other craft. lie offshore, (CP from National Defence), Hrs. M. Lockwood Funeral Held ‘Funeral services were held’ on Obvious Line Of PI get half way through a han will save your contract. South dealer Neither side yulnerable NORTH Mr. Champlon | aK ¥ Q7 + Ke { 3 874 WEST * BAST Mr. Dale Mrs, Keen AQ762 AA109 43 wsJo4d, ¥ 32 @Qqiia @#K986 ess & 103 SOUTH Mr. Abet Ad35 WAK 10856 @ 102 : bAGC2 Tho bidding: South West North Fast 1y Pass 2 Pass 29 Pass 3y agg 4 = All Pass To make it worse, you also realize that another line of play, which you did- not see at the Start, would have brought the contract home with case, Monday at Ferguson .Funeral Home for well-known Prince Rupert resident, Mrs, Margaret Lockwood, wife of Frank Lock- wood, 353 Ninth Avenne West. » A-resident of the city 1908’ Mrs. Lockwood died at her home last Wednesday. She was 10 years old. At- the service conducted by Rev, Vernon &, Mcleachern, of the First United Church, the hymns “What a Friend‘We Have in-Jesus” and “Nearer My God to Thee” were sung. Interment was at Fairview since | There are. many such hands, susceptible of two lines of play, One line is obvious and appar- ently sound. The other is ob- scure, but offers a better chance for success, We might call these hands optical illusions, and in this and succeeding columns I would like to show you a few of them and offer some sugges- tions on how to Improve your “vision.” BLACKWOOD on| BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Not Always The Best Most of us have had this you are on the wrong track and that only a miracle ¢ we es my's queen. of hearts. Hot-Rodders Help Hospital || During Strike PORTSMOUTH, Ohio .h---Tly Ohio River town of about 40,009 people was ay and out of the city, as well as intra-city calls, were after new Incidents of violence in a phone strike which started two months ago. Police Chief Hugh Rudity de. clared an emergency, and or. dered all police personnel and auxiliaries lo report for duty, A local “hob red” club organ. ized its members to act as cour- jers for hospitals in the area, Teiegrams were the — only means by which residents of this isouthern Chio comnuinily could ‘communicate with friends or relatives outside, SUPERVISORS BEATEN The Ohio Consolidated Tele- sad experience: You dand realize suddenly that But now (as he should have foreseen) he had no convenient and immed- iate way to return to his hand to pick up the remaining trumps. WELL-FOUNDED, FEAR He was afraid that if he tried to ruff dummy's last diamond with a low heart, Mr, Dale would overrulf; or, if he ruffed the diamond with the ace or king of hearts, that would set up a trump winner for Mr. Dale later. As you see, this fear was well- founded. As the only alternative he 3 enshed dummy's king of clubs, then Jed another «lub. This could have been won by Mr. Dale, but Mrs, Keen made the’ good play of stepping in with her lowly trey of hearts und re- in Portsmouth and In Selotoville, -a small village near here, Tues- day night, Company President i, Williams said the action was taken after an attack earlier Tuesday on five supervisors who were repairing ‘cables in’ the Sclotoville area. . Williams said the five needed hospital treatment after a group of 25 men attacked them with turning a diamond, clubs, . __ After that, there was NO WAY 9 sgeamatan. iA Ae, to prevent Mr. Dale from win- — ning the setting trick with his i Civic Centre jack of hearts. -Mr, Abel had not even consid- | J kk . p ered an alternative line of play, | ac ™ ot whieh was actually a better per- BINGO centage play than’ the one he! had chosen. -This was simply lo lead a small club at trick two: and concede a club trick. On re-: gaining the lead, he could have; pileked up trumps and run the: resL of the clubs, winning five: tricks in hearts, four in’ clubs! and one in diamonds, i $100 Jackpot Plus 14 Additional Games Every Bingo Night for As Low as $2.00 for the Evening. MONDAY, OCT, 1 oO an Today, Mr. Dale led the queen ; of diamonds and Mr. Abel took | iStock of his ‘assets. If hearts) ‘broke evenly there — were five! trump , tricks, the sce of dia- Cemetery, Pallbearers were Will- monds and the two top clubs— iam Scuby, Karnie Monteith,‘ eight tricks, Where would the George Thain, Jack Adams, Mi- other two tricks come from? chael Corncy ‘and Ernest Sin-/ The answer seemed casy. clair, With a singleton spade in dum- rn eno my, Mr. Abcl could ruff two of GREAT PREACHER |his spades. So, without further Por: ‘the : ‘afd In the printing art. +. delivered. to. you ° quickly and on. the " agreod-upon'i'date. at ‘surprisingly we "modest: ‘cost,’ ‘be: sure to consult. with us 0%. Our". next printing . order, ' “ there. {8 no: ohligalion, Just phone 4125 for wy an appointment. a | count on us! THE DAILY NEWS AUT all were armed with) They had #| to exploit. established a plenty, solid ‘camp, actually showing. a sign ‘ALL, not: just. the well- heeled and selfish few. of supply of fish and game for | Christianity before ed martyred in Syria in AD. 250. St. Christopher is said to have | converted 48,000 persons he ‘thought, he won the first trick to (with dummy’s ace of diamonds wegiand Jed the king of spades. Mrs. Keen won with ‘the ace of spades and cashed the king of dia- imonds. She led another dia- |-“Crockett Camp”, and had the -additional effrontery to show belligerence. {o Game Warden Bin Richmond. ; ‘It‘is tobe depiored that: our near’ neighbors . to -the south should. have the idea that Bri- tish Columbia is? merely . the brushy part of their-own terri- tory, and is simply one of the corners of their own: land that they have not hitherto required |- ‘It would appear that now they are’ in such sorry straits for fish and game in the natural state, that they have only to travel further afield to be able to have all the sport they desire without supervision or hindranee, * Much of the blame’ lies upon, ourselves, So long as we con- \tinue to charge the dollar: wise Amerilean such a paltry amount for his’ Heence, (California charges your, brother Canuck, $25 to fish his dapleted waters, fresh or salt) so long as the highly - glamorized — steclhead, moose and rizzly, is allowed to he taken from us for so meager a financial return, so long as Unserupuious persons may bring | f in-plane and boat loads of | & sportspeople Into our far bagk! t i places and pay their way to fel-: 5 ‘low Americans to the detriment | & of our own guldes and, resort ‘owners, Lhen Just so long will the mond and Mr, Abel ruffed. 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