Attending — Jamboree: « “VANCOUVER @—- The first plang load of 86 B.C. Boy Scouts left" International Airport’ Wed- nesday to attend the 50th In- ternational Boy Scouts Jamboree at Sutton: Coldfield, England. The B.C; boys and their leaders will: join 1,300 other Canadian scouts and 24,000 scouts from. all over the world at the Aug, 1-12 jamboree. | ‘Taking’ part in ceremonies to- day will’ be Vancouver Mayor Fred Hume; Stuart Keate, B.C.- Yukon Scout. council president, and Dr, Desmond F. Kidd, B.C.- Yukon) "provincial commissioner. ‘The B.C. scouts are divided into three troops under district commissioners Fred J, Greer of Langley, Harold J. Steves of Richmond and E. F. Williamson of Prince George. Their: part. of the Canadian pageant: Will bé.a pioneering dis- play ahd‘a: play -depictiilg the lives - ‘of* ‘the: Capilano Indian tribe. be one | Mo vie Column ~~ se aes ve .. by Gene “ndaaher ‘HOLLYWOOD if” — Terry Moore says they’ ll never publicity picture of her peeling cuddling kiddies by the fireplace. . ‘take, a potatoes, sweeping the floor ‘or , The shapely actress whose ermine - trimmed bathing suit brought whistles and huz- zas from soldiers in Korea ex- pounded: “TI feel that the less people know about your private life, the more glamorous you are.” Domestic-type publicity may be good for the likes of June Allyson or Debbie Reynolds be- cause. it goes with their screen roles, Terry continued. “I may peel potatoes better than-June Allyson, but, by golly, my public will never know it!” NATURAL BLONDE . “The. boys who go to the movies look at me romantically. That’s why they don’t want to see me _ sitting around the hearth with kids.” MEX Toi lor \LEX’S TAILOR SHOP : ‘Experienced tailoring, alterations and repairs ° . ae » FAST SERVICE — GLENN—Seamstress Phone 2700 Ze For FREE DELIVERY phone 4032 ‘+ SIGKS" CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED 54.41% This ‘advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Centro! ‘Board or by the Government of British Columbia, . “ tke ' uf at wie oo] ™ we PENNIES re baiad sige ad's: t vate! owe Ay me diay we aa Sway, ve twas, ~ eee, *. nay As for posing in an apron like an ever-faithful-wife June Al- lyson— . “I don’t play that kind of parts. I play sirens, I’m a nat-|_ ural blonde... blue: eyes, fresh scrubbed look,: Don’t. drink or smoke — in private life of pic- tures. “A sexy tomboy, an outdoor girl. The kind of girl a guy dares to take home to mother. Yes, I’m a wholesome sexpot — you can say that. I think that’s my main appeal, “T don’t think domesticity can be glamorous for Terry Moore, though it can be for others.” Miss Moore, glamorous as could be for her role as a girl-about- town in Peyton Place, wouldn't talk much, therefore, about her shaky marriage. . Local Elks At Rally VANCOUVER (—A_ 10-piece clown band struck up on’ Van- couver’s stylish Georgia Street |. Wednesday to herald the arrival in town of 3,000 Canadian Elks. An advance party of 1,000 fez- sporting Elks and their. purple- cloaked ladies later filed: into a hotel ballroom to open. the 45th Grand Lodge convention.. The three-day meeting is , attended by delegates from 420 lodges across Canada. Attending from Prince Rupert Lodge No. 342 are Past District Deputy Arthur Murray, N. A. Pavlikis, J. M. Eby, Eric Nordin and N. J. Gurvich. ; -; Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 18, 1957 aT 4 | | | WE DO IT FREE! ou buy shoes for the Chad: en only when theirs are worn out? That's often too late. Growing feet push forward rapidly—as much sometimes as a whole size in : month. Little bones nay pe crowding even though shoes: still look sturdy and unscuffed. It costs not a peony for 6 check-up, there's no obligetion. Come in anytime. FAMILY SHOE STORE 6388 3rd Ave, W, Dial 4332 ee eal Rass MISS NEW ‘YORK STATE— Sanita Pilkey, 21, “gives a’ cool- ing dip to her lovely tootsies after winning a hot contest to be named Miss New York State at Palisades Amusement Park, N.J. Sanita, who hails from the Bronx, N.Y., will represent the Empire State in the Miss Universe contest at. Long Beach, Calif., Lhukov- cower - May Visit - Washin g ton. By JOHN M, .HIGHTOWER. WASHINGTON tP— A visit .to Washington by President Eisen- hower's old friend, Soviet De- fence Minister Georgi Zhukov, appeared today to bea possibili- ty. . - Eisenhower nlingelf’ shid’ ‘Wed- nesday that an exchange of visits between Zhukov and De- fence Secretary Charles E, Wil- son might serve a useful purpose in improving Soviet-American relations and easing world ten- sions. ; - Although the president didn't say So, one or more Eisenhower- | whole idea’ may die quietly. . | enhower’s statements in a brief ' comment or criticism, Zhukov talks would be probable under such circumstances. If Zhukov or his associates in the ruling group of the Soviet Communist party indicate an interest in following up the pres- ident's friendly attitude toward a talk, then events could move | fairly fast. If Moscow seems cool, the “In Moscow, Tass’ reported* Efs- Cispatch notable for the lack of Eisenhower was asked several questions about Zhukov at his press conference Wednesday. He recalled that he had known the Soviet marshal well when he and Zhukov were commanders of the Allied and Soviet forces in Berlin at the end of the war, WORKED TOGETHER He said that at one time “Mar- shal Zhukov and I operated to- gether very closely.” He charac- terized the Soviet military leader as a “confirmed Communist” and “an honest man.” The president refrained from endorsing any general idea of a visit by any of the Kremlin leaders here. , However, when asked whether an exchange of visits between Zhukov and Wilson “would serve a useful purpose,” he re- : Cight. Mr. Muzzy somchow came : Sunday school. ~ ee 2 ew Bee sp ybeeg : | BLACKWOOD. on BRIDGE | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |Mrs. Keen Loses NT Contract To Handle Combination Usually reliable, Mrs, Keen lost today’s contract by failing to handle a certain combination of cards to Failing the best advantage, ‘south dealer @ Neither sides vulnerable NORTH Zuunp Hooded 1 “38 3 oe w The blading: . _ South Weat North le Pass 1@ 1NT Pass 3 NT 3NT All Pass; ~ Fast Pasa Pass Mr. Muzzy led the 10 of hearts, dummy and Mr. Meek played low and Mrs. Keen won with the jack. To have any chance for her contract, she saw that she would have to develop some spades and followed with the up with the right play here, cov- ering the eight with the nine. -Mrs. Keen put up the 10 from dummy. Mr. Meek won with his lone queen and_ returned*,.the jack of clubs. ‘This was passed ‘around to dummy’s ace?and out came the trey of spades,’ ‘with a prayer that the suit would break 3-3. When Mrs. Meek discarded a diamond, Mrs. Keen knew she had blown the hand. Mr. Muz- zy won with the seven of spades. He returned . the nine of hearts which was ducked all around and permitted to win. Mrs. Keen won the heart continu- ation, but since there was now only one entry to the board and Mr. Muzzy still had a_ spade stopper, chance for nine_ tricks. ; Of course, if spades broke badly the hand might have been defeated no matter how Mrs. Keen played. However, she did not give herself ihe best! chance in her handling of the spade suit. ~ Francois Lake News Our new minister and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, John Frame, drove down from Burns Lake on Sun- day morning to help with: (our It has been dry here, so that a regular cloudburst on Thurs- day afternoon was welcome,and the gardens are already looking fresher for it. Our two quietest ponies, Pet and Lady, have been popular this last week with the young visitors from Prince Georgeand Prince Rupert. Our cottages have been occupied until now, bul we have vacancies now. As some of the cottages will accommodate seven we would like to have some families come along to en- joy the fishing and the ponics plied that he thought “it might.” OG ae ts Oat meee tite tO me NE Senne ROSES ane Pew ener ame EH eb RL IE Sten eH a eR eo te ge and farm animals here. ,{| would have left the jack and 10 (on the board to drive out there was no further |’ When her eight spot was cov- ered with the nine,’she should have played low from dummy. Mr, Meek would have had to play his queen anyway'and this _the king and pick up Mr. Muzzy’s seven. This is by no means a double- dummy play.. It Is based.on the logic of the situation. Mrs. Keen was willing to lose two spade tricks and if the spades were di- vided 3-3, that was all she could lose. However, if they were 4-2; she could not afford to use dum- my’s jack or 10°to drive out a lone king or queen. If the spades were 3-3, then it would lose nothing to play small from dummy on the sec- ond round. Even if the nine won the trick, the. king and queen would fall together on the next lead of the suit. The play would win if Mr. Meek had started with king doubleton or queen doubleton. It would lose only where Mr. Muzzy had start- ed with K Q9 6. But with that holding it is almost certain that he would have gone in withthe tions In Vancouver, ticket was issued: constable, couver car electric traffic ght, EVERYONE BREAKS TRAFEIC LAW . :.WANCOUVER ©—When 60 drivers were caught within a - two-hour ‘period recently committing flagrant traffle viola- , the police were delighted, Not a single se sThe occasion was opening night for traffic school from the “sand-box set” at Stanley Park, Boys and girls between the ages of five and cight learn the rules of the road Tuesday night during the summer under the supervision of playground instructors and a police traffic Ten miniature, pedal-operated cars donated by a Van- dealer are used, cars over a special 100-by-50-foot paved course complete with painted lanes, stop signs, school zones and even a scaled The police constable stands nearby with a loudspeaker, giving directions and admonishing the young drivers when they break a traffic rule. faa ow R - ew —— . the fiflh annual The youngsters manoeuvre the . 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