UARDSMAN collapsed du ing the: Trooping the Color’ evemony: at’ Montreal’ but still. to: preserve the rigid | ‘attitude of the: guardsmen: as. ‘he: lay” on. the: ‘field. ‘About a vard men, wearing heavy busbies, collapsed’ ‘in the heat ¢ as Goyernor- -General Massey an Grenadier Guards and, the ‘Gover General's Foot ‘Guards, , : * : (OP Photo) . pra ‘tribe in. the: north-central -|des, was among 16,000 listeners ted by missionary Lirle Anderson, tered his tribe to quit head- | shaking. about his neck as he Wishes . Could See Nev “NEW YORK (AP)—A befeathered jungle chiet | | who used to hunt headg.in -| to, Billy. Graham: preach, then nodded his: head vigor- fously, ake “Great teacher,” he said in his deep basso. .. “Much authority.” Chief Tariri, head of the Sha- Peruvian jungles west:of the ‘An- to Graham .. Friday night” Madison’ Square Garden, - “T wish my. tribe could see it,” he said in’ his: native. Candoshi tongue, referring to the hun-| dreds who streamed” down “the aisle at the end of the: service to “accept Christ,” _ The chief, his words transit. added: *"I wish everyone woitld receive the Lord, » That's what he did four years ago, and ord- hunting. ‘ BROUGHT BY TV PROGRAM "But he said he still-has occas- sional trouble in preventing! killings, particularly, when someone wants to carry out..a death ‘of revenge in conformity with ancient tribal traditions. “God,” he added, the beads 1 Mr, “Dale Pulls nae Dazzle Vee yt a ® Makes: 3 No. Trump ‘Bid With’ Ease \ “It was jast: a gules,’ H "ig.an alibi:for’ error whieh” a is heard frequently around the. bridge table. Ewould 5, s say that at, least: half. the, time iti is a poor excuse. |! Information is Gften available th ues ve a w to teke ihe guess out of t the prob- Balke ite ‘ulnierabe | le m at hand. ‘ . NORTH © 4 * Such information is available - ‘Mrs: Keen cs . § through the simple. process of| -: KS 9540000 : Ai “connting the . hand.” This] on AW phrase, 25 commonly understood, . 4 bad a means picturing: the distribution . Wes mS FAST _ and the. high -card: holdings of). xr, Champion an Mr. Abel 8, the other. players’ by. inferences| @ Q io:6 AT 2 Fi gleaned. from’ the. bidding and WIG YR WT the fall of the cards: 0. | Saooeae 99a WL AL times - the inferences ave fie ‘sod g not clear: enough ° ‘that -you. can} . Mr. Dale”. ‘g be certain. of another: playet’s| aks 3. ; oy 4 holding, : ‘ut usually you-can get}. °, HQ 6" ve M some helpful ideas and then base}... ee 6 12, Se ; a your play on. ‘the probabilities,” “ye The vida Petp wales “ Girls Swim Wear nl In today’s deal Mr, Dale. gam-|. “South... West” North: “ Fast nay pibled’ a little with his two no|.1@ 7) .. Pass — 4 Vv. Pass 2 NT. Pass °. _ 38. NTAll Pass From Infant: to. Teen. mt trump bid, He hoped this solid Urea yan ; diamond suit would compensate ee wn Unt 1957 Styles ea his lack of a full’ club stop- king. dangling” on the board. So Mr.. Dale put up the king, con- “Mrs, Keen had enough 0) coaling the lone’ queen’ in his | re on to the no trump game and hand, _AMr, Champion 1 led the: six of coe i See done “He could- see: only cight It would , have been a dead quick winners, Hoping Mr. Abel nonnenenantnt clpsed hand and leave the lone}: elve-away: to win: this jn the’ had the ace of spades, he de- clded:on a razzle-dazzle play, = At trick two he pulled the jack ’ i oeey al a rey. TL of spades ‘from the board as if Rept ae |} intending to: finesse against fete — 7 a total of’ nine tricks, f ta 7 f. - i a harlered, ccOun oe t, Abel had nothing to lose Chart / Accountant Mr, Abel “had nothing to 1 wr . Eo by going In with Oe ace of . enue cast spades and leading a club, Tt was 325 Fourth Av very probable that Mr. Dale did Prince Rupert, BC. a eh Pn ee ? i 5 “up with the king and ran off — Le ee the queen, Mr, Abel fell for it. not have as many as four He played low. Mr, Dale went spades since he-had falled to bid ee te Foe it dropping under the king,on the second lead of the guibe By the rule of eleven Mt, Dale had started. with two clubs high- cy than the six, He had played ) ane of them, The dence had not shown and Mr, Champlon prob- ably Had th, If he aso had tho vee of clubs ha had: enough J ionglh ane! strength In the sult fn -dofent the contract with the 7 ' spades over his partner's one : PLO, Drawer 128 Telephone 3975 | a a Thorton It Mt, i . Champion had the queen . of i es r{spades there ‘was no danger of / \r \ i, ~ where crattsmans hip | tt at ai lta -|Now Heads. IB.C. Assernbly_ S ne h “loves everyone.” ..,, The chief was brought here ‘by I, television program, .and . be- cause his. tribe had. been praying ‘for Graham's New York crusade. he.wanted to take in the services| himself, to report back how it Was doing, © Vo! “Graham” annouticed’ that: “he will held no. services Monday, une only break in his nine-webk crusade, now half over. tn his sermon he asked, “What is a Christian?” and with. his Bible as evidence, he'said he Haida Chief - “VANCOUVER (CP) A hereditary chief of the ‘Haida Indians from. the Queen Charlotte: Islands ference of the United Chureh of Canada. 1 Rev, Dr. Peter Kelly, son of a chief, and ordained 41 years ago,| was born. at Skidegate. in the Queen Charlottes, 500 miles northwest of here, His father, a converted Christian, prayed that ns son would become a mints- er When his father: died Peter became chief, teaching In the Indlan school at Skidegate for $25 a month, He married Gertrude Russ, also full- blooded Indian descendant of chiefs, an they &greed that no matter how hard the road might be, he should go through for ‘the ministry, After five years of economic struggle he was ordained In 1916, He has long been fighting: for Indian rights, He fecls the big- gost advance was won in 1950 when Indian children were given the legal right to atlend: publle schools, Out of such an Integra. ton, he believes, will come the tne rebirth of the Indian peo- ple, Dr. Kelly's good ‘works hava not been confined to Indians, Ho campalgniod successfully to have tho federal government In- stall radlo-telophones In: light. houses, to ald fisheriien of tho and : counts ae help of “only one spade winner, const, ry arenes | a | " ! , * ORFOODS... 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He said it would eventually operate 24 hours a day. He has sought the ald of Jocal people’for moral backing and ‘said the response has been ' ‘ex- cellent, un The. ‘executive ‘of the station | would. live here, he said, NUNS. TAKE CHARGE SEPT- ILES,’ Que. © —- The Iron Ore. Compariy of Cayads hospital: ‘here has been turned | ‘over tothe nuns of the Sie. Famille. ‘de l'Esperance. Order. “1 They. ‘will ‘eventually: conduct 2 _ [larger hospital t tobe established here, é : PLIVELY STEPPING ‘The fast-whirling joropo is the historle e national dance of ‘Vene- EERE PORT TEE OEE EVE eye ener VM god tes Being Yeareds ‘in a Christian my SQUARED-OFF CURVES ;—A sacklike beach: tunic In. pril- liant red and white. is British starlet Anne Heywood's choice for a suntime cover over’ a bathing suit.” Designed . by German couturier. Being . Os-- tergaard, the. tunie’s boxy lines | are accented by straight w white piping. ee Group Assails Practice Of Dual Jobs KITIMAT, BC... ~The Kiti- mat-Kemano labor "ound Fri- day, condemned: the practice of workers working at more: than one job, “The labor council condemns! any worker who deprives another , worker of the opportunity of Norma Se cthige e SeR eT se ‘|-Though some’ older folks think . ‘Jothers to a, national craze, “lim |. ‘Trousers. jare more to come, employment by. working at two jobs at the ‘same. time,” council said‘in a statement. Tt added that “theve dre more’ ' than’ 500 unemployed: in Kitimat . at the present. time.” . The council: said it wil. ‘urge unions or, lacking - a union’ or: closed: shop agreement, through | the National Employment Ser. : ey vice, oof STHEL CUNTRNNIAT, STAMP-—Conmoinornting thé canton. ial of tho: U.8, steel industry, this new three-cont stamp combinos tivo taditional symbols, A massiva pouring ladle, _ and an “Amorican ongle with outaprond wings, lo emphasize tho paralie) growth of stca) manufacture and Amorica, Tho alump, Which das a blue buekground, ts the ninth In the coms momoralive slamp program for 106%, 0 © Lhe © ce ba ap erat men CERNE ERE OR ‘Mc rial | mo hte WASHER $209.50 | Las your fradosin $50.00 vou DAY anf 59. 50 Mi ‘ow: ae HH ner month RAE BROS, Led. “who Sloro Nhat Service bl anes oh the ' | | > HOME Was businesses here to do all hiring ; , either through: appropriate ! ' S 8 . Prince Rupert Daily News “eye mes whe ae He * Vy ee oe eee Bo ee so June 15, 1957 : hy “HOLLYWOOD w—Found: ‘Two guys responsible for many of the raucous. rhythms coming They are Jerry Leiber and Mike Stroller, both’ 23, and they can't be “grrested | ‘for that. it's a crime, the boys can do no wrong in the eyes of the young- ‘sters; Their rock 'n’ rollers have helped propel: Klvis Preslcy and “Houn’ Dog” ... “Black: Den- and Motorcycle Boots” .,.. “Love Me” .... these are a& few of thelr hits, There Leiber and. Stroller contribut- ed tunes:to Presley's film, “Lov- ing You.” Now they've got four} ditties Jn the wiggly one's latest film, Jailhouse Rock. A MILLION RECORDS - The Presley songs from the. flickers -are guaranteed .to sell ai least a million records and can go from three to five. “Houn’ Dog” sold five. “Love Me” totalled 2,500,000 and it was “never put out as a'single record! It. was included as the lead song; in an album. Jerry is- red-haired, single; nervous, Writes -the. words,. Mike has a high forehead, seems more |. _ feat,” is raurried, writes the music. and’ pays piano well ~Fenowgh to land a role os an ivory-tickler in’ “Jailhouse Rock... “How, did they ‘meet? ‘I was going tu Fairfax High in Los Angeles and writing some songs,” Jerry recalled. “ZL was (3h Thames : t out of juke boxes these days. | working” with a drummer who put the notes down for me, ip was: kind of a slow worker, s he tald ‘me about a guy he ined at City Golleg. who could write music faster, He gave me the guy’s address and I went and knocked on his ‘loor,”y ' TALENT BLEND NAPPY A Their meeting may not haye been as momentous as that of Gilbert and Sullivan, but It ‘}proyed just as happy a blend of talents. ; “4 4We worked well togettier,? Mike reported. “We'd ell around, me at the plano knocking” out some riffs and Jerry pacing up and down tossing Sut phrases, We'd tmprovise Che song. as we went along.” First they. invaded: the Lines ileld, and when phat, moved’ into the general market | as rhythi and blues, or rock ‘1’. roll, the boys were ready to 0, g0, go, Their big break came when Elvis heard a combo sing Houn’ Dog in “Las Vegas. That was It, brother, : Their secret of success? “May- be it was because we were still young enough to know whet young kids: like.” 3 ‘sronie SITE The Tower of London contains many towers of different. sizes and ages on its J8- acre site. 7 vee “REAVEN TODAY 1-945 JOHN GIELGUD $ “WIMPOLE ! -STREET “W-G-M's NEW CINEMASCOPE AND METROCOLOR ROMANCE! MON, TO WED, Adtled: “INOW FIGHTERS" “HSENOR DROOPY” ELOPEMENT | HER ESCAPE! [ENNIEER JONES rKNOWS! MR. ‘ALLISON’ | Today TO pan, SUNDAY MIDNITE ining’ DEANS HORAN : cw PAULARAYHOND. 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