Vin cn mana tatty te naite ete Sete SSN aie Sete Mote tee tee Mee ete te ty te terete Le SON ONO ET EES Mee ee ‘9 ee EN NRE . PN Ne EAE SSN Sia eee ree s Mo NE Be ED a TT Ee RT Re EH SHY SWS YE vy VE EE EM Dn PN OME er TSP Aah i en bo ro . t 8 Prince Rupert Daily News ‘oi. it) a . * Thursday, September 11, 1958 x " Pp! it-L eve . esign >, uits h hi |: d 50 0 AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY S h- W | | C urchiis Wwe years ago out este r C Dri t ti . ~ CAP DIAIL, France (Reuters); Presents already: recelved: in- firm, flowers from the Cap, d gall € y rien q ion —Sir. Winston and Lady Chur-|clude a bottle of cognac 119 yenrs} municipality, and. pictures by ‘ -Jap a nese C ou le chill celebrated their golden|jold, from the Chateau de Madrid) many amateur painters. Also en’ : ce - oo. jt fe ~ wedding anniversary here today, restaurant at Villefranche where} route by air is a 26-pound. chocog : 7 : an Wy Y. " hnd gifts and messages of con-{he often dines, 12 bottles of. its) late cigar, gift of Swedish Coun” , see eh" B ridge O f Pe a ce” , Bratulations jooded in from|best vintage from a champagne] tess Kalergi. i ' every part of the world. : . ‘But the 83-year-old statesman fe! , ‘ . . stood by his decision that only a _ Today to Sat., 1-9 - : ‘ “BRIDGE TO THE SUN” small. and intimate gathering . Sat. Matinee 2 p.m 4 By GWEN TERASKI Cao tut ot menial tite DAN DURYEA — PATTY McCORMACK = Published by University of North Carolina Press pane _Churehilis are. at Lord Rae KACIRET ENE IN KATHY. 0’ oo “ eaverbrook’s riviera villa Ca- FTG AOC? — TD | - Reviewed by Grace Greene » poncina, where. they have. been Mon: ay ond t Thesdaye 7- 9 Pem. con ‘ vt ae sole “Raid oar p 7 sq ‘ r ye on vacation» ‘for . the: last six , i A first book, Bridge to the Sun” is the story of on ke ; Hidenari Terasaki and Gwen Harold. He is a Japan- ; The Cap d’Jil post office has : as , + had to make special arrange- ‘ ese,and she an American, who met and were married ments to deliver the tremendous ; when he was a junior member of the J: apanese Foreign amount of mall for its famous uest, ; als rary Office in Washington. He worked and dreamed un- mayor Ot this Mediterranea 4 Geasingly for the “Bridge” of Peace which he felt village SENDS GREETING ‘ ! could be built nenee thee coum His Shock a Ts design by atchitece TL 4 ‘Messages shave come trom || | (SUN EY “poe ismay at the infamy of Fear! Harbour crushec 1. Pratt, of St. Vital, Mani- |} BEDROOM ueen Elizabeth, Prime Minister | and dismay re his | Ith, | y ‘ toba, would be best oriented ee. oe LIVING- “DINING ROOM Macmillan and many Common- i . him and broke his health, with the living room’ window + = 20-8 415-0 wealth and foreign governments, : « The book opens as Madame! for Mariko, and, later on for facing in a south- westerly direc- ——- a Informed sources in Paris say : i Terasaki forsakes the sanctuary | housing as they move about the | tion. Field Marshal Viscount Mont- . \ 6f her American citizenship and, villages away from the sea as the | The sloping. ceiling in the: 'gomery has been invited to the d ! with their nine year old daugh-; American bombing of the cities] living ‘room’ combined with the eae celebration. Others, it is thought! é tanning ) : ter,.Mariko, joins her husband on | is intensified, arc all well des-;, — large fireplace with tile hearth: }——"“—___ There, may. inclide Greta Garbo, | GLYNIS JOHNS - CAMERON MITCHELL - REX THOMPSON : the long journey to Japan. They ; cribed. help create a spacious and cheer-} *} fa} dy Mr.. and Mrs, Aristotle Onassis | "PATTY MCCORMACK -~i ERNEST. TRULX- HOPE EMERSON 4 are exchanged for members of! The neverending search for ful atm % phere. ikinele well oo... d Fand novelist Somerset Maugham, : MAN HALE. SYLVIA FIELO'RETA SHAW ‘ Cc | food": d fuel is matched by the arranged (U-shaped sitchen Bas | CARP - ; Al have recently exchanged ° ‘ H AKO RADIO PICTURE ener | wre, have been Phoned ek vari. | generosity ‘of her neighbors aS |. good | access (to the | services FP _ por o visits’ with the Churehills. 8 \! . as _ - _—- yk, , Q era a ous posts throughout the East. jthey share their infrequent entrance leading, to the carports ao “TO - Randolph Churchill and his! _—— ~~ Se : Her foreign appearance and; windfalls of fish or vegetables. | Six steps separate the living area = ; ® eight-year-old daughter Arabella ' Ce _, Japanese name arouse curiosity | Finally the war is over and of the. howe from the two bed- pe! 2" arrived at Nice by air from Lon- | CAPITOL eae . ‘Today and. ‘Sat, a 9 pain, | : but no hostility among her husrj they settle themselves to “Bear |” The {oti “Hout area] x Lov “3 ¥ me don Thursday and drove to the | 5. Sat. Mat., a4: oe ~ Band’s countrymen. She does not! the Unbearable” and do all in gqttare “fect, excluding carport,” HE'O 3 villa. . 7 ELVIS. PRESLEY in “KING CREOLE” . oe 1 } dt any time express bitterness| their power to help rebuig we and ‘the exterior dimensions are: * || 5-00 2 REPRESEN'T FAMILY oo ‘ toward those responsible for her, moral structure of their defeated | 34 fect by 30 feet. Working | ' FS a a Interviewed at the airport, a ee _ ‘ change in fortune, only wonder, : country, Mr. Terasaki is chosen |. drawings for this lee asee knows : i, Randolph Churchill said: “The | ae “MGM's een which runs like a theme through | to be liaison and advisor to the as Design “AN, ate available from. teelebration will be very quict.: SUNDAY $° OS the book. at the courtesy wien eneper ak mal post to which of a Central Mortgage and Housing: + oo ce . | I don’t know who the guests will. : LOVE. MAKING MUSICAL s © Or oration ac minimum cost. moe . , . . . . j G i : z he, an alien, receives where ever: votes all his energies until 1 Corp | be. Iam here to represent Sir) : she goes. ihealth forced his retirement. Z - _ _— __ ‘| Winston’s children, and Arabella | MIDNITE (CINE AScoPE: i = The difficulties she encounters,} Both parents feel that Mariko; . ne, to represent the grandchildren, — ‘ struggle with unfamiliar ration;now in her teens should learn ' i books, quest for suitable schoois | i something of her mother’s coun- if. BLA KWOOD. on | pro e ~ Court quashes ALSO pidshing COLOR! - | tr ". It is “decided that Madame ; c De . : pensnecconsamennny “Terasaki will accompany her | . | . | se | , . mi daughter to the United States new C ue supp ying ca MONDAY to : Wallace’ s Dept. Store m introduce rer to her "= ne and ' EDMONTON —The RCAF Joseph Tamasunas, of Prince : s soe Suitadle cor W — The i;Rupert had a charge of su ly- | . mse: before returning to Japan. ! ,Thursday investigated a new ine. an Indian with quot | WEDNESDAY a “. This accomplished, she is | clue in the disappearance Of a!lapainst him dismissed by. Mag-! - . 2 : 4 m about to return to her home, ' By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | Pacific Western Airlines Beaver ittrate E. T. Applewhaite in city , Complete Shows at : iwh ’ ’ issing si Mond ’ -. BY on tng moran war intervenes. 1} IMISS BRASH’ S opening bid in today’s deal ‘is. not. missing since Monday with tWO{nolice court this morning. 7 8:04 : a er husban eels that s e: men aboard. Tamasunas pleaded not guilty. p-m.-S: 2 should remain in America until | recommended: Holding a singleton heart she! Meanwhile the search contin-/t) the charge Monday and was = a = conditions are more ~ settled. : +t} ht her t ht hav } 4fi ‘ued without a clue. along the remanded. for trial until today. | a EH News of his death reach her oni NOUS ey opponen 8 migh lave a cheap sacrifice Yuk T tory-Briti lum- rT re of i join | ukon Territory-British Colum-} Defence counsel Alan A. Mac- | . i ne eve of her departure to join/at a heart contract. She was determined to keep them! bia boundary for a Cessna mis3-|gonell requested the case bei a: zg: . ray , ‘ing since Monday with one man | gismi aus t k of: g - The author fcels that a reason out of the bidding entirely. She did. It neve occurred jyiard. dismissed qoecause of lac . a ven She ihe peox should ee | Ito her that she might be murdered at four spades if} the crew of a P.W.A. DC-4 en| Magistrate Applewhaite in. ‘ FOR SEVEN ‘ iver e ys that it he ; ‘ | Fesuage the vanes she felt at her par tner came up with a very Ww eak hand. | route to Edmonton Wednesday jdismissing the case said that Batiste a mw leaving her husband and nis! 1. ‘reported they investigated aithere was insufficient evidence : uw a nomeland. She now feels that it| Mr. Champion opened the king | ‘“continuous flashing light in an: to convict Tamasunas. STARRING a . vives continuity to the past—|0f hearts and it won. He followed | North dealer ‘area 25-miles northeast of Eure- ———————— JANE POMEL AGWARD KEEL a resses gifor Mariko is married to an with the queen of hearts ind Mr.| North-South vulnerable ‘ka River and 250 airmiles north- . wee Ge ictrotuves INMGMPEIURL seenseeeet® . Bi American. She says of him that Abel played the ace, planning to NORTH west of Edmonton, Trv Daily News Classified w $ $ mith believed in the story and felt eh tu eke Miss Brash Mr. Meck | . rs nn a nr orn that it should be published, and {TU e ie TICK, - 76 . 10- 2d at expresses the great Happiness |. Now the. conte Oo ctandi to : Wes 32 | her husband would feel to be so}be easy If the six. outstan ing s . m9 : well understood by the son-in-| Spades. broke 3-3. In that case 8652 a Sizes to .52. 4 gi iaw he never knew. Miss Brash could win five dia- ‘WEST EAST | " oa monds and.the ace of clubs at a Mr. Champion Mr. Abel gw ALL THAT'S ie ion! minimum. a43 431092 __ a (fe ee 4 But what if she laid down the] WK QJ9620A re 3 B-NEW-IN-THE: {4e8? af we Y 1953 Plymouth three top spades and the ‘suit) @ 53 @ os a fe te | proke 4-2? Then she would face &K IS. + pw WALLACE eu BE F. d S d the danger of having the rest. ol SOUTH | ¥ “TRADITION! VY eat : oraor oeaan the long ‘heart suit run against}: Miss BS brah TE. = her. Her. best bet..would ‘be. to @AKQ85 : @ 5 Pert Condition lead diamonds to force out the! . ; 5 10 G ag Stead EE i erfect Condition enemy's high trump., ; BAQT4 w e a . But surely the. opponent hold- |. i w WwW il ' Wik " New Paint ing the high trump would be| The bidding: ; ee uw alace $ \ a . smart cnough to wait until the} North East South West | An elegant and attractively styled w {| o Good Tires third round of diamonds before| Pass Pass 4 @ All Pass | radio-phonograph in a @ighly pul - 8 ah ruffing in. At that time ‘dummy! Opening lead: King of hearts. " ished walnut cabinct. w ep a VERY wt , a) s would still have two good dia-; 4) Id afford los a Four speed record changer holds 5 Store UY EG SBA Pe meme Dj moras but tere, would be Me spade snd fll mike mer ea PLEASED . . .” 10 "Records w ya way to reach them. At the end | I awe * Perfect. Hi-Fi reproduction with 3 o a) Miss Brasli. would be leading tract. If she did have a spade. dynamic speakers. | : loser she wanted to give it up at’ : } : Cevceusennenensest clubs from her own hand. a time when another heart lead Greatest euse of operation. To avoid this ugly develop. |) ‘ Tiltable receiver dial. Dual plano- ment she decided on a beautiful; by the defenders would not Ture. safety play, At trick three she| ther reduce her own trump" GR AND C AFE IS WELL KNOWN Bil jed her cight of spades, holding. FOR ,.. cee newer eee} She accomplished this worthy ‘purpose neatly. Mr. Abel won Phone 3215 Chevalier | the cight of spades with the! keyboard with 6 selectors and 5 ¥ tone register keys. 4 Wave Bands. “LOTOS" For a choice selection “nine, He saw the futility of an-| “TO of Chinese Food. other heart lead, which could be! 1 Take-out Orders =. years 0 ruffed on the board while Miss! PRESENT ... This luxurious Console model radto- our specialty. bie } Brivsh would probably throw a) gram, In an exquisitively finished MARNES la COQUETTE,! losing club from her hand. dark walnut cabinet, with two slid. Buy your show tickets here, Fresh Bread Daly. France (—Maurice Chevalicr} So he returned the 10 of: ing doors. Perfect: HL-FL reproduc: tion with 3 dynamic spenkers. Modern 4-speed reeord changer, Record stand for 80 records, Dual pinno-keyboard including: 5 tone selector keys: Tass, Jazz, Volce, ” Solo, Orchestra, 4 Wave Bands, 5o- TO THE . ket for Tape recorder, PUBLIC IN reached 70 today with the jaunty|/clubs, Bul Miss Brash went up j confidence of one whom the; with the ace, extracted trumps ; G35 - 2nd Avenue West Open 6 a.m, to 1 a.m, years have caressed lightly. and ran the diamond suit, Thus! “Outside of some physical per- she collected four spade tricks, | formances, If don't feel like 70.” , five dinmonds and } a club, } id, jutting out his lower BRASS OCCASIONAL FURNITURE I itp in his familiar erin, 4 have as much enthusiasm as when I . x. my, , of BEAU ry wind UTILITY WAS fh kid. Only now J can / WN GOLD’ ; ‘choose, 1 have acquired the PRINCE RUPERT...” REIN at casy prices Mt” i yp quality of judgment, ; : RECORD PLAYER STAND & RACK Seated on a bench In the I~ $17.28 formal gardons of his lovely A small deluxe AM-FM radio with HOSTESS CARTS any tre ot aoa he valler attractive Hnes including automa. : veo , . see ce ves . 8, y ’ , > . $24.50 looked head for new worlds (ip Duplex Push- Button bunting, VANITY STOOLS to eonquer Magie Uebt-fan for super-accurate , - § 2. 715 WE "§ ENTHUSIASTIC . tuning, 4 Wave Bands. . In wv stylish cherry-wood enbinct. MAGAZINE HACKS... TO He expressed enthusiasm over ! $1.98 $9,25 his now older-man role, secured 1 COFFEE TABLES WITH GLASS ‘TOP hy dis trlumphs as the witty BELLA ee um $22 QR fF] father tn “Love in the Aftor- erate ae 7 ° noon.” and the humorous uncle THE NEW... 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