M4 : REMEMBER WHEN : By The Canadian Press | ‘Primo Carnera, the _ Mnbling . Alp" from Italy, won the world heavyweight title by knocking! out champion Jack Sh; ukey in the sixth round at Now York : City's Long [sland Bow! 21 years * ago today, Varnera beat Pauling Uzeudun and Tommy Loughran _ before he lost the title to Max Baer at New York In 1934. 6 Saturday, Fly | VANCOUVER 5 Hours he wins the trick, $44.85 ception, When Mr. Dale saw the dum- One Way my he was dying for a diamond lead through the ace-queen, He never got it. Mr. Abel had three chances to lead diamonds bub decided on somthing else cach time. made up for it by coming through with an alert play to ‘Idefcat the contract. The opening lead was the jack of clubs. Dummy's ace won and the jack of spades was led and finessed, Mr. Abcl won with the king, enlered dummy with the nine of spades and led back a | small heart to his queen. Mr. Abel took the ace ¢ of hearts Phone 795 Canadian Pacific |, AIRLINES 2 [4 CONTINENTS oud 65 COMMUNITIES ia CANADA 215 Second St, Phone 620 GENERAL MEETING| i | RUPERT ROD and GUN CLUB | * ee ee be ee Moose Hall 8 om Monday July 5 Prince Rupert. Daily News BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : Patience, Aleft Play Finally Defeat Contract Near the end, though, he], Ate Sn dete AT wee yl duly B, 184 eg was Usually it is not best to play second hand high mercly’to force a high card from’ the hand on your left. Ong exception, however, is the case where it is obvious that your partner will have no safe return if Today’s deal illustrates this ex- ‘South dealer Both sides vulnerable a North (Mr. Masters) ; and again failed to make the: killing lead of a diamond. Feel- Yes Sir, You'll Be On The Baill if “You Get An A-1 Used Car From PARKER'S Ik, i. '5) MONARGIE SEDAN ' , \ { 50 FORD PICKUP 2 New paint job, Custom heat. er, Mechanieally the best, Never In the = $ TOUR) sacssecne o 995 CTEEVIOLEE SEDAN Power glide transmission, Custom beater and ap conditioner, Teo off on your vacation $4550 with this. Your Ford-Monarch Dealer BOB PARKER LTD. “TH TOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICH" 1) Custom heater and air 4. conditioning. Two - tone ~ paint, Plenty of case for ‘long 4500 MUTVOS csccenne ‘OU DODGE PANEL Custom heater, Good motor and rubber. Top value at this price 1's "800 under par i th -i ine secure in the knowledes thet “the heart suit wasn’t’ going to break, he returned the. 10 of that: suit. Winning with the jack, Mr. Champion led his last heart to dummy's King, .hoping the suit 'would break 3-3. atid’ give him a much needed alamondt discard, No luck: Now the last heirt tron dum: | my was trumped in the elosed! hand. Mr. Champion figured he could still make ‘his contract if he could duck a diamond lead into Mr. Dale’s hand.” TELEPATHY - With the clubs and hearts: stripped out of the North-South hands, Mr. Dale would have to! return a diamond into the ace- queen or lead a club which would. enable Mr,.Champion to discard a diamond while trump- ing in dummy, All during the play, poor Mr Dale had been saying to him-! self; “Lead a diamond, lead a: diamond.” Finally, when it-was; apparently too late, he got his wish, Mr. Champion led a dia-’ mond. But wait. . Mr. Abel saved the day. plowed right in with the ni spot — and the contr He + ne, act was doomed. The queen of diamonds! wus finessed, but Mr. Dale won: wilh the king and returned the jack. Another diamond had lo a lost. for down one. | Try Daily ews Ciassitied SOC , Ae , FUR. 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It is’ well khowm that this ts > Has firearm stacks up pretty high ye eye ballistically, that it’s 150-grain H—A 1098 H—7 3° bullet has just about the perfect D-0 73 D—K J10 104 | flat enough to be in the top C—J 1097 C--86432 very few and on paper generally a yeni) there appears simply nothing to ae 1" ‘be desired. D—6 5 2 Next Nimrod studicd up on Cc—K Q anatomy and bullet placemen, _ The bidding: : ‘for killing shots, learned all the Bourn pst North East books could: impart concerning as AIL Pass 38 : ai jtracks and tracking, picked all died at his home Thursday. _ The 61-year-old Winches years as a tobacco auctioneer .Of heart disease, Boone appeared in live br from 1937 to 1951, performing t Once again an oft repeated les.* son has been learned the hard | way but perhaps the following will sabe some reader a similar experience. This hunter (let's call his Nimrod) purchased one ‘available brains on what bullet ‘type and when, but completely -lost sight of the fact that hig | rifle is potent only on animals up to around one hundred pounds at ranges over. say a hundred yards, Opportunity.offered him a trip to one of the less frequented in- lets up the coast and Nimrod now saw the culmination of-all his preparatory work coming close; look out grizzlies, here I come! Sure enough he had-a chance at one of a couple of grizzlies on a sandbar, range), was casy, no shakes or fever,!° water quite calm and the boat | steady. Gently he eased off the trigger and the bullet made that satisfying “clunk” as it entered bear meat The grizzly up-ended with all four fect in the air, Nimrod knew a momentary su- preme exultation, then the bear regained his feet and bounded up the mountainside in the speedy way that bears share with goats and shecp. Nimrod follow- :ed trail after the hour-long wait iwhich the book told him he ishould do, but after 600 yards ‘the trail petered out. That's that! | Now just' what happen- cd here? Probably there is a dead grizzly lying undiscovered. : ‘Should he survive his wound “MR. SOLD AMERICAN” © : DIES IN NORTH CAROLINA ROBERSONVILLE, N.C, i—F, E. Boone Sr. the man who made familar to America the chant of the tobacco auctionecr, here with his wife about four years ago when-he went into seni retirement because of: failing health. OUTDOORS Wi Mary - ter, Ky,, native had spent 40 and gentleman farmer, He dled oadeasts of a national network he auctioncer’s chant. Me moved ‘modest man enact his own amaz- United States’ ed Bashful in ain Fim of of War By BOB 'T HOMAS HOLLYWOOD (a--How does 0 ing life on the sercen? Actor Audie Murphy, Is. not sure he'll live through it, bub he is underbaking to portray the soldier Audie Murphy In “To Hell and Back." The autobi- ography is being filmed In an expensive production by Mur- phy’s home studio, Uuniversal- International, “in order to save the shooter ‘a little shoulder jolt? toe | Our museum is becoming one | of the show places of the north country, but is lacking in -cer- tain wildlife exhibits. \ Surely | there are some readers who have | stuffed specimens of indigenous | animals the smaller ones espec- | ally. If this reaches he who has some of these things buried | away, will he kindly contact une| museum or myself? Donations! will receive a grateful acknowl- | edgment. b ob of Shandilla Lake paid off in 15-} Inch and better cutthroats to ! Dick Giske, George Mostad and} Allen Friedheim over the week- end while dollics are taking along the waterfront between Atlin and Bacon Fisheries. b ob One of the best buys Marty has seen is right here in town, a seven-foot, two-piece spinning tod (equipped with fly reel seat lo make it a double threat tool) and spinning reel filled with} your. choice of mono-fillament litfe; all these parts made by one of the best known manufactur- ers, the whole sct-up selling for only twenty-five dollars, a bar-: gain} i e bh The long delayed report on the | “Strip-teaser” should appear: next week, an excellent lure of} it's $ Kind. BLONDIE / will speak for themselves.” ‘where the ‘terrain approximates the set- lings of Sicily, Italy and France, 'where Murphy fought. | nine children on a Texas farm, Murphy’s record as a soldter in the Second World War is un- - paralleled. He won 23 decora- tions, including the Congression- al Medal of Honor. In the course of killing 240 German soldiers, a molar shell burst at his fect, he was perforated by, an-artil- lery shell blast and shot in the hip by a sniper’s bullet, “KIND OF SILLY” The former farm boy from Kingston, Tex., Is modest about, his war achievements, Director Jess Hibbs told me he and pro- ducer Aaron Rosenberg have met Opposition on some points in the script. | “E think it's kind of silly to show me getting the medals at {he end of the picture,” Mur- phy reasoned. “Those who know I got the medals will understand. FF And for the others, the events Audie remarked that the rest of the script is shaping up, well, but he'll take a stand on that matter. Hibbs said that two-thirds of : the picture would be shot on lo- cation near Yakima. Wash.. army will supply; troops and full co-operation. The Audie said that the story would ,cover his life from the. time he i was a small boy In the family of sh te wir achievements and draw from dics, yaluhough. “the, en ‘ TODAY 4:50-7:05 - 8:30 SYDNEY: TALVER SUSAN aw “WIDE BOY". wot MICKEY ROONEY. DIANE FOSTER IN; : “DRIVE A: CROOK! Monday to Wednesday 7 and 8:15 pm. ce ‘ af i { $ i ah LAST TIMES TONIGHT real Mfe, characters, for ‘his bug Hons will be clouded, SUNDAY MIDNGHT ONLY ves | i Ee: " Desert’