By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Start Writes () } OTTAWA A Opposition filibuster and member” s bolt from the cOmblned to lift the second : # ston of Cannda’s 22nd Parinone nt | got of the doldrums : wt 1 Except for those even: ' jitdviunconcenac ces steer fut at Cpe! iM 'y Ke TaEre ,o% a g s Additional Bargains i a . At WALLACE'S a 8 x t. . Hl Jw a tf a ag nl C 7 i 1 r { 4 Hi! | | t { : i . t * Rt mt if S. y A i pv 4 , weet a a Fabric Yard Goozls a " B Ladies’ Skirts an ‘ Ladies’ Blouses a 8 Ladics’ Coats R f Ladies’ Dresses i if Girls’ Wear n | Boys’ Wear i 4 a a — EWALLACE’s, DEPT. STORE: x " WHRENRGA ROS RATA bee see . LEAVE IT TO “YOUR ~— Wks passion whieh opened before tele- TWISLON COMETS - TS ee ee. wor Packing — Crating —- Cartage — Storage Local ond Long D’srance Moving Litt Yan Servise letle to disthuguish — the ~ an hinovation on oa cold) January 7 and “pelted ont its last'days in mid- Tamamer heat. Qn the whole, Parliamentary observers consider it one of the Fyqutetest sessiuns dn recent years, “MARATHON DEBATE The Progressive Conservatives opened thelr fllibuster June 7 ofainst a government DHT ta exe tend andetinitely the extraor- inary powers of Defence Pro- duction Minister Howe, The poy. ernment at first: refused de- mands for a new tine limit on the powers, due to expire July Ch next vear, A oomenth later, after 106; snceches and 10 days of debate, | the vovernment yielded most of; the way and agreed to pita: + three-vear Tint on neariy all of the snecnul, sweeping powels. The marathon debate helved vetke the session the Joneest in nedern vears, ‘The Cormeions’ bigeest jolt, came April 22 hon Ross That- thee a COP member since aohocuieed he Was leaving the variy over policy Gifferences to: “Wo an Endepende Meose diavw-Lake Centre con- “aries dt was the first time inocners than 10 years that oa Conamens member TeAd-t-O-RN-G @ Suits © Pants @ Topcoats® Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE iing The Tailor | had ovenly 05° , 3 | The dispute boiled to a ebay: o20 th SL Phone 123% HOt ee ate es oc REE SNR hein e-eeRNRNRS ALLIED VAN MAN” WITH THE OF AI ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR CROS Tic ly Ce t. Northern Co. Besner Block «- A SLEY Prince Rupert Slowart, B.C, ectrically al ae ty Frozen Foods PYYRCHASE 295 LEONARD ‘315 ~~ NOW ON DISPLAY — AT B.C. Power Ltd. - Phone 4210 left his party's ranks. A of other develop- ments gave the House plenty to debate on top of its legislative program, Which in itself involyed no radient departire from past pohey. When the session ends, “oughly 2,700,000 words will have been written in the official dansard record. | DEMPSEY AFFAIR One bys issue was the alleged role of Revenue Minister MeCann in Ontario's politically-touchy alfalr, If boiled up repeatedly In the lasi months of the sessign. Dr. Upping Premier Frost last April! Sates paign contributiens of iDrohan of Barrys Bay, Ont. to ‘James § Dempsey. Mr, Dempsey, re-elected to the Ontarta Lewis. lature for Renfrew South ip the maximum And Premier meeting the government ofpered ko pay half the cos of proving federal member celal and manicipal tehef aia for for Renfrew South, was a diree-s unemployed in excess ol 1y4g, (bor of Guaranty Trust Co. whith cent of each province’, popula- fine 9 provinedal election al- though he had lost Frost's support. Dro MeCana, ‘handed the Drohan estate. CCP cmembers tried unsuccessfaly to; this department and then, Mey! adding he in the m Dempsey As tor Dr. McC; Oppesiifon Filibuster, Thatcher's Party Bolt \Lifted Canada’s 22nd Parliament From Doldrums » found no wrongdoing inister’s achlons in the case, opposition claims that wh showed Mr. Fro.¢ photostats of recelpls for Drohan campaign Laurent s ter showe receipt d action = | rights. donations, Mr, St. nid the revenue mauts- d him a phecustat og ealing with a trans. nh provinclal tiniber CONTINUING CONCERN ‘Ths concern, dU, ' ployment, McCann was acewed of war peak in March. Waly ment benefits at tion, Sen SMG) CONLN UE | however, was) unem. which reached a post- woweek alter Partla- about unreported eleclon come ment met it had parsed an act $6,600 broadening wintertime made in 15) by the late John mentary benefits of unempinys INSuTANee, ‘Vamped in Progressive Conservative, ‘as plan. boosting maximum weesly: Supe. ! Later entire I the Insurance whale period al reduce of federal-provencial Ihe VO per rananee Minister Earls pre- wi a nt for his Bet 4 commission inquiry intossented his first budget Apri $ Wt in personal hieome TH, introdueed a bill -- not vetoed tax averaang 1 per cent, start. on — to prohiblt cabinet nunis- ters from holding directorshine. + oye July 3128,000,000. foul Sid Looand amounting The rest of 8.000000 in tax to the cuhs this week when Prime Minister: went chiefly to corporation in- St. Laurent ‘Oppositien Leader fon hime fo ask Dr. MeCarn to} dircelorship -- that the minister! thad severed his trust company to vote $4.507,990,000 for the year |: ecopnection June 20. Mr, conflict between Dr cPvivstte: interests asa company director and his public duties, : jbat Mr. St. Eau ‘ent dented Us, Coast | danecdy disclosed — afters come tax and the excise tax an; Drew called new autos and tires and. tubes. Mr. Harris forecast a $160,000,- resign his cabinet post of his 000 deficit for the 1955-56 fiscal vear, The in gove * Commons was asked |! rment expenditures, Diew said there was a some $80 000.000 below the peace- MeCann's time peak last vear. Other highlights ef the 22nd Parliament will appear to- , marrow, oe ne mene LIVE TOP b M POL I om | Ihe only Live totem pale on the ae Iae portrayed by six” Vancouver square dancers members of the totem dancers; elub - wee The ~ are practlsing tor the square dinee institute being held in Vancouver, ICP Photos re at EUREKA: aol jt or AMATING PLOATING BAUGH | i gow? ‘ah tt tana ita Rg Cal © Binet poxer—20% more sueVion with ngw G60 wall full H HP moter # Dramiticbaauly~orelling colore © Low price saves you O60 fo 88 Kee "Hive" damonstratlon at our store tone, ore PHONE G10 FOR 1-DAY HOME THUIAL! Super Rin -Matic. with ZIP-CLIP swivel Yor baat omt-tage " ate bout 199° payer Vows TAT ae | a Nee | ' | | | coverage, ° | ‘ soleniniy. He r the good six spot. . .,. | Thus she would get two dia- North dealer. Neither side ond diseards—one on the ace yulnerable ATH -of spades and one on the six, ‘ Mr. Dale 1 Hf Mr. Charmpton returned a aAKT63 -amond, obviously that would W755 vkive Mrs. Fusty her contract. eA QB | Desperately, he led a heart, but hao 4 that was no good either, Mri. WEST EAST iFusty Just pitched a diamond Mrs, Keen Mr. Champion j tad ruffed dummy. Her last los- a8 4Q/ 1054 ‘Ing diamond went off on the ace Viion8G42 VQd3 Lot spades. eI 52 #K in 9 me ne 1 hp 103 wi SOUTH Mrs, Fusty \ ane ' WA K | e743 & AK Q 297 | The tiddengs, North Fast Seuth West | 1a& Mss dd Pass 1@ Pass 4d Par \ Sd Pass Oe ATL Pass | Mrs. Keen led the 10 of hearts. | aid Mrs. Fusty proceeded to! eft Of hearts and then led the dence of spades to dummy's king. i NOBLE'S incon | Hollywood Cafe Opp. Totem Thoatro Dial 6100 '} Yor Outalds Orders Mh. atu | a a we on \ 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, July 29, 1055, eran TELLING THE NEWS — Even the geese turn out to hear the losn crey of Mocerfelden, Germany, now that he has a loud. speaker. Otto Gross, who's held the post for many years tn the pi turroque village, mounted an anuplifer on his bleyele when las voloe grew weak wad couldn't be heard above the noise, The ton crer or village servant, is an important souree of news ad hiformavien in Odenwald Mountain villages too amall for NA. papers, BLACKWOOD on’ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOC | ) Mrs, Fusty Yearns for Old Fashioned Amenities Qld Miss. lusty despises bickering at the bridge table. There is sweet nostalgia for her in the courtly t vamenities of whist as she played it many years ago. Mrs. Keen Knows this and’ when the bidding was over in to-. “May F lead?" the nce. Mrs. Fusty glanced at her ap- ead the seven through his jack, iprovingly. “Pray do," she replied | ruff it out and return to dummy prove agaln that her play of a} hand ds as geod vs hee manners, | She won with the king of! hears and cashed the ace and Ling of clubs. She played the SEE SEVEN-ODD Now if you were casing the possibilliies of this contrnet and} could not see the upponents' hands, you could reasonably tiyure as follows. Tf the op-| posing spades break d-3, you ean: ruff'a third round and setup bw soud spades on the board far two | dhamond discards, You will make | { than Seveneodd. If the spates are divided 4-2 you hive anough entriés in dum. ny to cuff two spades wand then | wel bnek for the fifth spade, an | whieh you will take a diamond | dincard. Here you wilh made aly com if the King af diamonds Is WOME Tut as you see the spades were divided &-f, And sinee the dia monds ure all wrong, tt appunrs that you are down one, SUSPICTOUS PLAY Not with Mra, Fusty playing the hand. She had noted, with some suapleion, Mrs. Keen's ply af the elpht of gpades, AG the wtb trek she played the trey if xpades fram the bonre, Mr, Champlon looked puzaled. This was ermay. Und the old Joriy flnatly made uy error? Any. way, he won with the fon—and found himself end-pluyed bee fore the hand wad bal over, Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY... . 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