poe eae Cn yice dig ee Sik, Be the . Some oe a we “i Pte ied dats the ae ot Tig Me get en” ite) Poy! 2 pt tats Nina y Si vaccine Gills e to ambpndle hd ae ad be an ye ‘ 1 Eg ESS Prince Rupert Daily News, Monday, September 9, 1957 _ Americans Laud Diefenbaker For Frank, Candid Warning NEW YORK () — The Times, "Mr. Diefenbaker’s spirit of- sayes Americans “will co well to candor and willingness to seck’ ponder deeply and seriously the mutually satisfactory solutions warning given us” by Prime Min- provides a setting for ironing ister Diefenbaker. out present irritants, Certainly, The Canadian leader, The| the least we can do js to reply, Times says, “spoke moderately to Mr. Dicfenbaker in the same; put we may be thankful that | friendly an co-operative spirit he spoke frankly” in presenting |#@nd_ to take the action needed’ a list of “Canada’s most pressing ,t0 improve the situation.” economic grievances toward” : the United tSates. CRASH HELMETS te speech Saturday al SBE) LONDON «—A study of 7,010. artmouth College convocation | accidents involving motor-cycl- [BLACKWOOD on By EASLEY BLACKV/OOD : ° ‘ St Failure of Mr. Abel To Keep up Interest Costs East-West Vulnerable Grand Slam It’s an amazing fact that practically all of the criticism and sarcasm at the bridge table is directed, not against the opponents—who represent the enemy _but against partner. It’s like a soldier shooting at his own comrades, ho . by dSob Thomas HOLLYWOOD i” —- Happy New Year! ' All right, so it isn’t January 1. But as far as television is . concerned, this is the start of the new year. ; ¥ But will it be a happy one?) aM U it's anything like last year,!on TV. - re answer is no. What a dud’; steve Allen will overtake Ed that one was! Except for some sullivan in the ratings because WP nove oon ot on Playhouse: alien offers a. funnier show,’ W and a’ few othershows, the) while comedy has always been’ 1956-57 season was a complete “short. suit. Don’t: Re eae : oa 4 Se Sullivan’s y washout. It will go down in TV] shoot, Ed! ' discards. With such a hopeless|at Hanover, N.H., was ‘‘a sober- | ists in the London area says the’ history as the year the money-| NBC's ailing “Tonight” show North dealer bust, his play didn't seem to|{ing indictment coming from one | risk of death was reduced 30 per: hungry ‘contest winners pushed | .i1] give up the ghost, torpedoed: ‘Both sides vulnerable make any difference and he{who is clearly a champion of |cent for (hose wearing crash’ ehtertainment. aside, LY the late, late movie. NORTH | dropped the four of hearts and|Canadian-United States unity.” “helmets. ; , * ‘What's ‘ahead for 1957-58? SPECTACULARS ATTRACT Mr. Heinsite the trey of diamonds. Miss Brash then cashed five PUFFS ASIDE . The spectaculars on all net-|. a4A@Q 10 96 ’ ep eo aed ; i wAs3 spade tricks, discarding her last mB | Today t 7 “you can read the proud puffs| works will continue to net the sO, ‘us oday to p.m. fyom:. the networks about the|biggest audiences, proving that SK aas two hearts and the deuce of on Wednesday 9pm. | great new shows coming up. But viewers crave an occasional des- WEST EAST the, nine tre or Noarts and a d a ee i} vhatis-really going to happen? |sert to go with their steady dict. Mrs. Keen 7 Mr. Abel diamond and the closed eid - dan - ‘a trail of perfume. oil “Here ‘are my __ predictions, Lucille Ball will again draw ai C1642 with ace, king, nine of diamonds. |} * dury Ba d violence enter anther stratospheric ratings with vKQ Vv , Bs . vet. and vi : euaranteed to be 99.44 per cent : Q1854 @i073..-. Mrs. Keen couldn't part with 1, jayne : pure: the, stretched-out version of 1 . 3 9653 & 712 the queen of hearts or dummy’s mansfield ACOLUMBU PicTURE | h ma ": . a ; ; £ m vo A) a 4 % U e Half :a-dozen “adult” westerns te ouch Vea yea oun a SOUTH nine would be good so she drop- L3 : — . ~ t Will bite’the dust because gun- |) petition of the n Miss Brash . ped the eight of diamonds. Miss|} <,* martha the buralar Shy ‘adults will be getting too Mark of corto show. ew. _ BRREADS ES Seen one es $3 1085 Brash led a diamond and her ace “ Vi rS abe, much.of a good thing. ° Th bli il we f the A-WHOPPER OF A YARN — Two heads — and -@AKS2 and king felled the queen and : . The paucity of comedy shows} , ° is Nie will weary © TV. better. than one when it comes to wearing this giant sweater AT 10 jack on her left and the 10 on f " lood of singing emcess. on wl oo se thes Mtheicecoine «=6©| The bidding: her right. The nine of diamonds which would swamp either one of these pretty ‘Norwegian “ill f ‘ ings oo will prove'a boon to the rating - South West ; Prove | Frank Sinatra’s one oO oe = : ast tric = 4 - + Red Skelton, Danny Thomas, ea be among the aS sttpopular belles in Oslo. ‘The teamwork is’ all a gag, but the sweater Nowth Bl 2 @ Pass took the last trick. Today to 7 Pane | o George. Gobel. Phil Silvers and) ney entries war) isn’t. It was made especially for visiting U.S. discus thrower | > 4 Pass 3d Pass | ,Mr. Abel’s tanure 10 co-aper |: e— Wednesday 825 pm pf” s the féw’ remaining funny men) moe No, 1 TV show will be —| Richard Babka, who is six feet seven inches tall and ‘weighs |}4 - Pass ~ 4NT Pass ate merely cost als side a ie ‘ ' | Oops, the crystal tube. grew a — 5y Pass. TNT All Pass nerable grana = Siam. Wee JAMES MASON . 4s ~ : t Cae aaeee Dest Stora & Wallace’s Dept. Store = a~ date. Perhaps next June. Brisk ‘Statue — Business — ' Takapuna borough council, near Auckland, ordered a statue from Australia for the council cham- ber,s at a cost of $450. . But on the way the head of the statue, Reclining Woman, was broken off. The insurance company paid the sculptor $459 and. broke up the remains of the statue. But now the council still had no statue. So its. asked the sculptor .for his price for a re- peat order, The sculptor said it would cost the same again — $450. bit smoggy here. Vl have that prediction for you’ at a- later. AUCKLAND, NZ. .@)..— The about 270 pounds: On him it’s a perfect fit. - VANCOUVER (CP)—Consideration should ‘given to present tax laws to see if something can "Risk Money” Sought; Aid Mines, Oil, Gas © done to encourage private individuals and . small groups to put up more risk money for oil, gas and min- eral development, in the opinion of a committee which 4, ' Although !t. may not seem SO at times, your partner is your ally. . You will do much better on the score sheet if you will en- courage him and co-operate with |him instead of trying to prove how badly he bids or plays. - In defending a hand, the weaker your holding Is, the more be : be mines ministers. The committee was one of sev- eral. which reported to the con- ference, attended by some 200 representatives of provincial mines departments, the mining industry, and interested asso- ciations. , ; W. K. Kiernan, British Colum- bia Mines Minister, was chair- man and Dr. John F. Walker B.C.’s deputy minister, secretary * It was felt that tax conces- sions might bring forth a great- ter flow of money from the small commented. “We want to they get to university.” ies—especially those Scotia—were discussed. aid: jreported to this week’s meeting here, of provincial we are not going to have ‘any mining. engineers,” Dr. Walker the students interested. before Current coal-mining difficult- . Mr. Kiernan, commenting o7 the value of the conferences, likely it is that partner has fhe ‘setting tricks. But even where he does have enough strength to defeat the opposing contract, it is essential that you stay alert, playing your cards in such fash- ion as to guide him into the proper defense. In today’s deal Mr, Abel had a really. pitiful hand and he promptly lost all interest in the proceedings. Miss Brash barged get of Nova; “IT jearned more about Nova}: 3cotia’s coal problems in yester- jay’s discussions than I would into a contract of: seven no trump without ‘pothering to lcheck on kings and Mrs. Keen got off to the king of hearts op- ening. Dummy’s ace won.and Miss | Brash saw that she had only . twelve.’ sure winners — five i spades, one heart, two dia- * monds and four clubs. She ran off four club tricks, ‘discarding a heart from her hand. Mr. Abel had to make two ‘thought on his part would have made it clear that the only suit he could no anything about was the diamond suit. If he had held on to his three cards in that suit, his partner would have been taken off the squeeze and well over two thousand points would have been saved. Parks Board a Wants Latest | On Centennial - | . i Prince Rupert Parks Board! wants to Know the latest ¢n) Centennial plans for this city. It was decided at a mecting, Thursday night to send a letter! to the chairman of the locali committee, Dr. R. G. Large ask- | ing whether the museum is still | to be the Centennial project or! not. If not Parks Board wishes: to know what other plans are | -in the wind. Parks. Board is plans of its own for a Centen- nial project. t CISC UBSIEUES | | | AS “THE DESERT FOX” » ROMMEL . — in — 7 “THE DESERT RATS” CANADIAN LEGION INGO. Piggy Bank Guarantced $230 \ a Tuesday, September 10 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME jtherwise have learned in years.” One particular Nova Scotia), yroblem, which differs from the} ituation in B.C., is that many!f ° ~ nines, once closed, are lost—be-' }-- The council objected. Then a investor, and that consideration thought struck a councillor. should be given,to what hg may “Give me the sample model, of lose on one venture while. win- the first statue and I’ll take it ning on another. , home and see what dad can do,” ‘The conference also expressed / For Boys And Girls . Rainwear BUSES ES nEseee SEPSE REDRESS PERPEEAESEESREE yt —!—— BP Sizes“4- Year thru 18 Years he said. @ wallace’s 1eature the most ES - WALLACE’S DEPT. STORE i> SNUSNRNNEEE EES ANCIENT SITE before the 5th century BC. ia” ia Now the councillor’s father, B ‘ W. Mowday, a retired plasterer, complete Rainwear selec- . : vet 8 - tion in Western Canada. A is turning out a full-size statue gw complete stock of plastic, : . W rubber and quilt lined mo cost authoriz uw ine rai — al , : ‘ ea a ‘gabardine raincoats . i l An the local art community is at reasonable prices tov ak . 8 quality girding itself to do battle with 5 ee the council. . a u Su u The original town of Capua in Italy, near Naples, was founded concern over the shortage 0! trained personnel for the min- ing industry. Action was taken towards’ creating interest in the in cement from the original,industry among school children. Prof. J. U. MacEwan of Mc- gill University, as a result of last year’s conference, prepared. a brochure on metallurgy. Dr, I. W. Jones, chief geologist of Quebec, or Dr. M. E, Hurst, Ontario provincial geologist, now will be asked to prepare a bro- chure on .*eology: Prof. H. R. Rice of the University of Ontar- io, one on mining engineering; and C. G. McLachlan of Noran- da Mines Ltd. or H. R. Banks, of Kimberley, B.C., one on mineral dressing. The brochures are for distri- bution to high school students or their parents. They will be sub- mitted to the various provinces Iwho, if they see fit, will print them, and distribute them with the co-operation of the provin- cial departments of education, “Tf we don't. create an Interest at the schoo) level, in a few years wee cee ember ne Sg em ne oe : PRPCPEPP PUPIL ODIPEOOIOVIIDIAH LUE sea. . The possibility. of finding some iway to allow mining in federal : and provincial parks was also | discussed. At present mining is; prohibited in federal parks and, | in large measure, in provincial: parks. . A committee has drafted so- called “model statutes” regard- ing disposal of crown-owned pe- | troleum and natural-gas rights and acquisition of entry to such | properties, and these “model | statutes” are available to any ‘province for study. er ee re St RN Economic Conference Favored . - LONDON @® — The Financial Times says it is “confidently expected" that the British gov- crnment will agree to partici- { sause of their location under the | : wilt For Excellence... . pate in a full-scale Common- | wealth trade and economic con- | mo ference, in line with recent Canadian proposals, British participation would he | conditional on agreement among ; other Commonwealth countries, The Financial Times says it Is felt that recent far — reaching | changes in the world economic pattern-occasioned by the Eu- AS LOW AS $28.00 DOWN FAST CARGO SAILINGS * Every Week at qe ie an Easy! 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