i ‘. +e un ate een ane nes rm ene ; Police Seeking |g JEANS . re t t a! oe ie \) w Responsible Fo HONG KONG (Reuters) Po- Hee today hunted the bywiys of this British colony wat the front — door te China searehlng for pos- gible saboteurs of an Indian alr-: ner whieh crashed last month killing 18° Chinese Communist officlals and correspondents. have arrested ‘a number of Chinese," but spokesmen tefuscd to confirm or deny the report. The poller brean ther hunt, . soon affer an Indonesian gov- ernment investigating commis- | nc Bricklaying Plastering General Repairs R. (Dick) Balchin Phone 4526 QUeneaNsnRoeROCn § Wallace's Dept. Stere # i Calling All GIRLS ! “Ages Baby to Teen” Tie clothes you want Spring and Summer wear, : s a a a s A a a a a Z a a a a a a a a a w w a a a a . a a a B a 1 " for a s a ti now at Wallace's, . ‘ ’ PANTIES | TEE SHIRTS PEDAL PusHE 4 PAIAMAS “ BLOUSES w JACKETS o ‘ BLAZERS A | SWALLACE'S! " “Horr. STORE: Prince Rupert Duily News Wriday, May 21, 156, »the Communist officlals en route Sourees sad pollee already: eovernibent | BWR CORSE DAR SRERRAD ENO A ah Ae ia " i ; Gaurem Saboteurs r Plane Crash sion announced in New Delhi the crash was enused by a bomb hid- den in the well of a retractable wheel In the phine’s wing, Police believe the bomb may have been planted when the plane stopped off here to plek up to the Afro-Asian conference at Bandunp, Indonesta. The Hong Kong government _suld all arrangements for servic: -ing and refuetling the plane and’ for the transport of the plane's passengers have been investi. pated, Pepper Ban Bandit Pleads Guilty VANCOUVER @ — An uh. stieeessful bank bandit who car. ried a bag of pepper instead of womuim Was remanded for sen- tence here today when he plead- ed guilty in polire court to at-- tempted robbery. downtown branch of the To- ago, He Tuesday. Lettics, who presented a note demanding $300, fled empty- handed when the teller lurned her back un him. He threw pep- per into the eyes of a pursning accountant but was arrested In ao nearby parking lot. He told Magistrate Ovcar Orr he had been drinking and was unemployed, “Tt Was 4 crazy thing to do,” Lettles said. 100K INTO 1955 na aM ae . > oo AR ii te: 4 ih Printing! David Evan Letties, 37, admit.’ ted attempting to hold up a. ronto-Dominion bank eight days. wag remanded until Printing Needs} ' and at the same time aid the “Red Cross on ’ National Golf Week events, marked at Terrace cartier than the US. National Golf Day, will National Open champion Ed Furgol. The women get their chance ' this year for the first time and can match strok s with U.S. Women's Open champion Babe | Zaharias, Goif game costs a dollar and persons, w10 with full handigap, get a lower score than the champs, will recelve medals from the PGA aad Life Magazine. (NINE TAST THE YEARS 29,000 CrOLFERS, PLAYING TO THEIR, [HANDICAPS OVER THEIR. OWN COURSES, MATCHED CARPS WITH "THE CHAMP AND WO ~ Me Reuley ey WASNT ANYTHING. AGAINST WOR ,Cpponents break the major sults» 2 2 ‘He elected to go after the clubs, ;: not have to bring the club sult _in with the loss of only one tric He was nerfectly willing to lose two tricks In the sult — but he could not afford to lose three. Now {f the adverse clubs were of NATIONAL GOLF WEEK MAY 29-JUNE 4 ’ idivided 3-2, even ~ i Note partleularly that he did ine defenders from kj three clubs, Try Mr, Muzzy ‘against any BLACKWOOD ong BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Choose Which Tricks You're Going lo Lose arranging = the winning three club grain of brated Victoria day and hi 1h janniversary In the Royal Cana: fae | the blast, the punch of 250 pounds gq: ‘dynamite. . 1: i t Here is a type of safely play which is often miss-' ed because the mechanics of it go agi ainst the most players. Mrs, Keen led the Jack of din- So dealer Hoth sides vule dian Navy, ' monds and the queen In the clos- | PEF"? aang cd hand won. Masters paused to Mr. Dale ; count up his winners, In straight eA 1064 ilends he had three diamond vio tricks, two hearts, one club and 74 one spade, He was two tricks & A 105 short of game. WHET HAST + * An additional spade trick | Mita, Reta f. imight be developed, espectally if ake ’ Q ; i ; 2 jthe defenders led that sult or ; dias 1 e8e3 ‘failed to defend properly, Also aKJO8 a ‘another heart trick was possible SOUTH AUTHE SCENE. OF if the opposing hearts were dl- Mr. Masters THE 1955 OPEN. ivided 3-8, If Mr. Abel held spe- ' ads ee Se ‘elfleally the queen doubleton of | WAKS DEFENDING CHAMP, hearts, four tricks would be, @aAKQ ED FURGOL available In that suit, &Q1632 5 , That was asking for.n lot ot | The bidding: TAN aes , Huck and Mr. Masters decided he; Soulh West North East SSeS ‘ would be better off to let the; 1 & Pass 1 & Pars FAIRWAYS A Nr Pass adverse , clubs any way you Ike. You ‘vill ‘find the only way to make sure we tricks Hawalian Islands 1s worth abot am 4-1 break fs to play $100,000,000 yearly In fruit at Na vy Explodes Japanese Mine OiLBERT BAY, BC. h—A echo of the Second World Waris rolled through the hills of te ; jQueen Charlotte iulands as 172 Cnidr. Philp” Henry, He celebrated It with an exp), alon which reverberated tog, ‘mountains of nearby Gunghy: Asland and sont herds of dee im crashing through the forest. Sie Li.-Cmdr, Henry headed 4 a mine demolition party to th [southernmost tip of the tslan “ito detonnie a floating, ny war rellc, & Japanese mine, A 10-pound charge trigge The career officer. In char aia of the auxiliary vessel Hhc}: mee Clifton, was sent here with ix} other men after an Indian ported the mine on the beach. ‘The demolition officer sf: more mines would almost cei: JNT All Puss tainly be discovered along ty: _—., const and thal relics of the " Korean police actlan could’ winnlng expected to begin floating in is. about another. two years, adh Charlottes 31, eles: which went off wih a ry! " ef ISLAND HARVEST | The pineapple Industry of ty “ems ee = ™ oe * [could have got off with two los- jthe sult as s Mr. Masters did. julce. iz “fo AND FOR THE Sf vers. Tl was to guard against a . you age iy FIQST UME. * Tholding of four clubs in elther | Eves, 7 =) p.m SO ase a THE GALS CAN ‘opponent's hand Uhat Mr. Mast- | Today to Sat. Sal, Mal, 2 p.m, PON‘r MISS i ‘ers played as he did. . whwlac DISTRICT MEN June 4. 2. -_ THOSE LTE Rare 248 eee N AND WOMEN golfers will have tieir opportunity. to play against the champions - see the men play against Reduction in Letter Postage Rate: i He led a small club and won! ‘vith dummy’s ace. Then he re- ‘turned to his hand with a small e heart to the vee and led another low elub toward dummy's ten. 5 Mrs. Keen won with the jack | vend flred another diamond, The | ‘king In the closed hand won this: ‘and now the ten of clubs was | - available to drive-out Mrs. Keen's| iking leaving Mr. Masters with! “ + BUT HE BIG When, as i two good clubs in his hand, rod 00 i It ds true that on this hand a | BBIT,000.°9 PATE, ‘tow club lead on the first round. | _ Cantey Dated eres 4 b6.t0ny pene ICN Dam CineuascoPe eesu fea ned Be rab eaniounresas Advanced Priccs sel TOTEM A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE: _ ‘tinessing dummy's ten, will also: win three tricks In the sult, But: “suppose Mr. Abel's singleton club | had been the jack instead of the four, In that case it would have taken a wizard to prevent | ‘Author Planning | “To Make Appeal VANCOUVER & — William A. Reuben, turned back to Seattle when he arrived here to lecture April 10, announced through his attorneys here Thursday he Sunday at Thornhill, Golf course at Terrace, The aes and Mrs. Zaharias play = Boosted Last Year Urged in House : OTTAWA & — The govern the perennial plea for better charges against periodicals. Pub- | ‘MANSON’S for | l am ondls The Largest Selection in Prince Rupert Credit Terms Available “ mien: Has heen told it should re- condillons for mall carriers, ‘dice thé letter postage rate i qf A, Kirk, parliamentary as-4 i jiercaed a year eB. sistant. to - Postmaster-Ocneral ‘alin yd i" Progressive Conservative and Cote, started {toff with a report, CCF me mbers made the demand ‘, Thur sth: yom coneral Commons “ Ldebate on postal affairs, The alledey disenssion altro brought forth: A call for an end to “subsidization of advertisers mm" tals pald by the publie works Whrough second-class nialb rates; department, gal payee Your f cierally J Weller Junhped 17 per cent to $151,000, c 000. ‘The surpius way an expected ' $5,000,000, tol taking Into‘ ac-. oman gomne $5,000,0000 in. free en ertae: mrere ee Willlany Tamlilton (PC-Mont- t thit revenucs Jast fiscal year | #!Nes. postage and $13,000,000 In rene. ‘Yshers could cover the extra cost by gelling more money from advertisers who benefitted from low-cost mailings of maga: cute Ellis (CCF-Regina) isale cigs cave: Aeeuve undgr wihnieit? rollday’ ive!’ Is dedueted for lateness on the job fs ‘“in- ‘suiting and humiliating” to clvit servants, He’ urged payment of _time-eand-a-half Instead of regu. ‘lar pay rates for postal employ: | would appeal to the federal Im- migration departincnt, Reuben, author of “The Atom Spy Hoax,” said he had been denied the right to see a lawyer or telephone the Uniled States Consulate, He sald he would: appeal the Vancouvor Inimigra- ' lon Department action to the supremo court on Fridays, 3 fee any ees ce my é Chinese Dishes |f CHOP SUEY... i a, pean hd real Notre-Daine-de-Cirace) sald ces working beyond 40 hours ay . «CHOW MEIN ' “ ; we ithe government showed “wooly. | Mr. Regler snid the honest way | a r ‘ ’ yee oat ak a oid voy A 3 ; t ai %: ‘ ' a . | . Ye } “ ne cE a SE SOM a =u 7a 2B Berl as 2 te Re ~~ ae Ee Captain Morgan Destine RUM Capriati borat He toads oat bias the tunel ab tne: greatness ' ere ll ctrebil ub hee Clon vl thes. Lash cig dies Dy vinater blenders ina lta whee oNEOk veh ote ee tt ented balay veut th “'Caprain Moigon De Luxe Ruri avilable iy Lnited uppity, aca pre miu prices, " heqdedness" last year im gel-- {lig Parllament's approval of a irtier-rate Inerense of one cent in Une, He satd the surplus should be. the basis for a revision and re- duecion in postal rates, HOOST TRIMODICAL RATES -Coquittam) sald the department. could reduce the letter rate and still make ends meet by Ine creasing second-class rates on smaytazines and pertodieals, He sald tas an imposition on aT those paylng the higher letter wae ‘magazine postago which docs ‘Wot cover handling coxta, ' Qrorge Hahn (8C-New Weal. “minaterd also called for higher delivery . a Cores peers e ee We ma te p ‘ j ve Bee waahd choicest canis, This advertisement. {8 not pubs fished or alluplayed hy the liquor Control Board or by the Gaver spent of Britivh | Colurpbla, Erhart Regler (CCF-Burnaby- ‘mte to ask them to subsidize. to deal with tardy employers is to fire them after adequate Warning, rather than dock holl- day thme. 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