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Prince Rupert Daily News | Cloak over the RCMP’s much, disclose the identity, but we will : : eee tng publicized “secret Weapon” for! hint that the secreat weapon WAR ON RATS SHORY HOLIDAY the broomball encounter with! does exist and fs some sort of a| VANCOUVER ()— Public works ESTHER, Alta..—~ jack Prost | Kinsmen was lifted a little today! monster of the noisy and violent | totalling $3,000,000 for Vancou-/ gave schoo! children here a holl« as The Dally News was allowed | variety, ver Airport have: been recom-|day when Power was disrupted mended to the federal govern-|by frozen lines, It took two days ment as winter employment pro-|to restore clects'le POwer to the Jects. school. Canadian Pucksters Rated Hig By Coach of Russian All-Stars OSLO (@-- Russia ranks its’ proved too. arch-rivals from Canada ag the! “Our Strategy is more team to beat in the forthcoming , vanced now than it was world hockey championships —/ago,” he said. a conclusion that will hardly sur-| Russia was upset in the cham- prise the experts. i pionships last year by Sweden. . But team manager Pavel Kor-} Canada did not enter a team, otkev appeared more confident | Protesting the Russian suppres- any > experts that/Sion of the Hungarian revolt. ers are accustomed to playing a hie powerful team wilt be able te “The Canadians play a hard, | rougher game than the Euro- take the title. i very hard game,” Korotkov said. | peans, European rules permit ‘ Most observers agree the tour-; “But we're not worried. All our body checking only An the de- nament. starting this Saturday,;Players are in great physical: fensive half of the rink, will be decided March 9—-the. final. day—when Canada and! ta .| BLACKWOOD on } j to take a sneak preview at the | weapon. We have not been allowed to shape. They can take the knocks," Meanwhile, fans called on of- ficilals to be tougher with Can- ada and the United States in a bid to keep rough play out of the games. Canadian and American play- Try Daiiy ixews Ciassitied ad- _ a yoat et erates spgceesinee "we hadnt organized | our CO-OPs they would have to! Russia arrived here Wednesday } for final practices. Canada due today. Korotkov said Canada's Whit- : by team, which has crushed all: opposition in a series of exhibi-: tion games since arriving in; - Europe Feb. 4, is stronger than: By EASLEY BLACKWOOD _ Canada’s last two representa- | ; . . tives in world competition. — |MAr Heinsite Wrong On Analysis “ Canada sent Kitchener-Water- . loo Dutchmen, Allan Cup win-'As Mr. Abel Goes ‘Down Two | Today | . hers in 1955, to the winter Olym-_| . . . insite in your circle of Mantle Signs ples at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Tta'y.! I know you have a My. Heinsite in your circle o ' in 1956 but the team lost to Rus-' bridge players and I want to tell you some things For $68,000 : Dhited Stace trey Py te about him. Here is the first. He is often wrong— ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ip— United States entry and finished Mickey . f : . a. LD anuda y Mantle signed,a onc--{ third. |even after he has‘seen all 52 cards. year contract with’ New Yack | , Sometimes his faulty analysis | 0 rn WHAT NOW? — Clutching o book that poses the same ques- tions as in his own mind, | Jackie Parker, Edmonton Es- ; Kimo football star, wonders | what will happen to the three- | time Grey Cup champions af- q | ter coach Frank Ivy left the (CP Photo) Needs TOO there is a very evident trend toward large scale Organization and development in practically every field of human endegvor. This trend may be seen in the field of Produc- tion, distribution, transportation, shipping, fin- ance, and in many other fields. Men have found and are finding that in this day and genergtion it ts desirable to get together and oPerate, in club recently, EASY WINNERS Yankees yesterday for an estim- | : 635 - 2nd AVENUE WEST Seegqeensccmanece ae SR IRA TI TS | TOTEM : : : so far as possible, on i ale basis, Th : In 1955 Canada was represent-'goes unchallenged because nm ated $68,000, the third highest ; tendenc te so or Snive i soe Scale ine The €d by Penticton Vs. also. Allan sounds logical and, on the sur-| ‘East dealer salary in Yankee history. - is likel Y b g ked see Sro P Cup champions. That tcam ens- face, appears to be correct. But i Uast-West vaatrable Mantle, the most valuable fi id af oO ecome which e . Th re Ig ol ily won the world title, white- he seldom gets away’ with any~ | : cite iPlayer of the American League rerey rowever, in w tc action 15 urgen y Mr. Heinsite ded h | Washing Russia 5-0 in the fina! thing when old Mr. Dale is in| ADS for the last two years, agreed io needed at the present time—that is in the field game. j the game. w65 terms atter meeting with Lee of consumer organization, since Consumers are ., While rating this year's Cana-} In today's deal Mr. Dale led | #107652 Macphail, directcr of personnel. most likely to be the ultimate targets and victims oan ener , bisher, tad fs hay | Bis Singleton neart against the; 9753 EAST The outfielder. hit 365 last || of self-sceking groups. an ce SN squad i ae tow Spade contract. Mr. Abel (Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen year. In 1956 he led the league | Here then is the fundamental need for con- Ee — 4 54 ; KY 10983 eine. home runs. and runs | ; sumer co-operation. Consumers must get to- TRY THE . / 25843 gag. - woe ay ee 'f gether to protect themselves against economic On i &#K10842 LAQE Highest paid Yankee of all: | ‘ exploitation with its nt degrodation and Do. of. SOUTH time was Joe DiMaggio, who re-'§ AN YO Pp orratio TY TES conseque egra (On a . f Mr. Abel: ceived $90,000 plus a bonus ar-/ J Privation. They must give intelligent consider- cs a a A K Q 10 872 rangement in 1949. Babe Ruth,‘ orion to their problems ond to possible solutions Ml . . | va the home-run king, was paid: } MAY JOIN or these problems, ey must rediize their For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods $ KO $80,000 in 1927 and 1928. iB inability as individuals to maintain their rights . OUR SPECIALTY ~- TAKE OUT ORDERS ‘The bidding: ol, Wer sep amped to have re- in @ society where the profit motive is the oo . won | :East South West North ccive ' ast year, f dominant one and where most of tne orher es ™ DIAL Buy your show hae here | ly 1& All Pass - OO 8 HERE’S ANOTHER OF s2gments of society ara organized on a wide- Po res read daily ae a * : spread group basis with a view to tablish; , topped the king with the ace! sPreag group esteonsning, : 3 24 5 +4 Cpen 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. and saw that he coud win: Sports Movies THE BASIC practising and enlarging the opportunities of j5even spades and two hearts. He} ihad no tricks in the minors but. {if he could ruff one of his small i hearts in dummy he would have | ithe contract made. To Be Shown Tonight Three top-notch sports films securing economic advantages. The gnswer for the consumer lies in the organization of con- sumer co-operatives to meet his needs and to Protect his interests. ‘ PRINCIPLES BEHIND CO-OP PROGRESS TODAY and 7-9 pm. SATURDAY SAT. MAT. 2 |: site race: Will be shown tonight —-Co-Op Consumer. JOCK MAHONEY — JULIE ADAMS At trick two he cashed the ace Oy the Prince Rupert Pony onP of trumps in the hope that. even | are . co “SLIM CARTE R” if Mr. Dale had started with a; Baseball league, it was an- ‘lone heart, he also had only one, Nounced this morning. ispade. At trick three he laid. A Pony League spokesman in be ‘down the queen of hearts. Mr. | said that the three movies, (9 & ‘Dale ruffed, put his partner in| last year’s World Series, a film “with the ace of diamonds and! on “nitting and pitching” and | she promptly led the last trump: last year's Grey Cup game will WITH TIM HOVEY "Monday to Wednesday 7 p.m. - 9.05 {| HELEN MORGAN—her songs—her sins. - he. Ao. Belen : RAOTgRA ) retry, off the board. Thus Mr. Abeli be sereened at the Annuncia- -managed to go down two tricks,, tion schvol hall at 8 p.m. to- |losing two hearts, a ruff, a dia-: night. There wiil be a siiver jj ‘mond and a club. i coHection and proceeds will EO 5p ' towards Pony League expenses. | Senior league, Pony and Lit- Uc League piayers and all | Sports fans are invited to at- tend, i Mr. Heinsite started in. “It's " ice-coid for 10 tricks,” he an- | nounced authoritatively. “Just lead a small heart at trick two. eascxuoee WARNER BROS ww CINEMASCGPE a ' Mrs, Keon wili ven and she ! a F oo can return a spade j sne | ove ANN BLYTH PAUL NEWMAN - want (0. But yout ean w'n that a “ mr ” ' a th lead your ot small « Adult Ent. Only “ heart and ruff with my jack of | a spades. 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