i rash im ei ate og m th ele fv ei OD eg sie ey ates * oy Eee SSA ~ aaa - LOS ANGELES (mM — ‘han who wasn’t there...” away from the courtroom, New York,« e: Actually, ge, Magazines... According to de- oho nce witnesses, he is a crusader op 4 a is ‘out..to. attack corruption ee, govérnment and the. “false Mave idols”: ‘or entertainment - the ; world. ee oo) SOME qUINGS ‘KNOWN ‘ ‘Yon. “was: ‘around 4,000,000. ee . ee Nee NN ee eS SH WY “As the Condifential magazine al goes into its fourth week day, witnesses have sketched ‘ah Intriguing picture of the man Who isn’t there. He is Confiden« tfal publisher Robert Harrison, who is mentioned constantly in the testimony but stays far, far in there are two pic- We te tures of Harrison. According to} ant the ‘prosecution witnesses: he is ; terrible- -tempered man who vM Sa ‘go to-.any extremes to sell : Ayou ¢ gan. ‘take -your pick. But _ sme non- controversial aspects n be determined. For instance: vg : no. coubt that he Bas been-successful. High -water mark. for Confidential’s circula- 2, Harrison should bea wealthy an, He is reported to earn 14 cents from each 25-cent nraga- . gine. His expenses are said to be $300,000 an issue-divided among ‘paper, printing and editorial ex- “That means he could pan. , Wallace’ s Dept. Store & ao RBI ae pRuna For The Diaper Set CHRISTENING GOWNS “TOWEL SETS. » BOTTLE HOLDERS HARNESS SETS DIAPER BAGS ’ CARRIAGE COVERS — PLASTIC PANTS "CRIB SHEETS ——_B- presses, BLANKETS SaQupenonansn xX Se . ¢ Lope evo: = mone supanasunn! -ROMPERS DIAPERS . SWEATERS VESTS 5 “RAINWEAR OVERALLS 4 ‘NIGHT —~&BIBS - GOWNS BONNETS 1 SLEEPERS WALLACE’S EPT. STORE aa jagqadeqqedaaunan Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 28, 1957 ovie G olumn im Bol, Thomas - "As I was going up the Stair I met a issue of Confidential alone, for Confidential was impressed by the saics .o the Jack Lait-Lee Mortime Washington Confidential, borrowed the title from’ then. SOCIETY ON TRIAL States at mid-century. Courtroom sideclights . . posed movie about Confidentia magazine . . among those cover- the most attention - is an artis for a magazine, tor. busy-haired | fellow, allegedly . cuddled with a Latin. Prisoners’ Arsenal deadly weapons, Richard O., Cul- ver, state prison director, said Monday. Culver said. the wea- pons were mostly ice’ picks, long knives and blackjacks, with a few machetes and - sharpened files. Two toy pistols also were found. Fast Passenger - Cargo Sailings to a x a. a a S a = m a a a a a a a a = £ a a a m m a g m a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a we a a a a a a s B VANCOUVER leave Prince. Rupert FRIDAYS 9 p.m. calling at Kitimet |. and Ocean Falls, _ arriving Vancouver: SUNDAYS, 10 P.M. Also bi-weekly service. to Stewart, Alice Arm, or Masset, Queen Charlotte .Islands.. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. 509 3rd Ave. West, Phone 5333 or 2329 net $250,000 in profit with cach 3. Harrison got his Inspiration by observing tastes of certain segments of the American public. He apparently books, Chicago Confidential, and and No doubt about it, Harrison and Confidential are part. of the social phenomenon of the United , . There is reported to be a screen writer in court daily to record the s0-}- called drama for use in a pro- ‘ing the trial, the man who gets Most. of. the ‘yrincipals in .the trial oversee, |his work and approve or dis-- approve how they. are. portrayed. Once he drew.a sketch of a-juror|: drawing a sketch of the > prosecu.- The sketching juror. is. the fa- vorite of the reporters. He’s.-a who ‘often. asks questions. He. wanted: to ascertain call girl Ronnie- Quil- lan’s profession, and -also asked ‘f the jury could go to Grau-| man’s Chinese Theatre to see the seats where Maureen O’Hara TAMPA, Fla. (—A shakedown of 350 prisoners at the Florida State -Prison farm’ earlier this month turned up more than 800 WNW f|: r to many parts of the world, t EB he PE ET WEE Te ans ON av re er , U.N. CHRISTMAS CARD — The devotion of mother for child is portrayed by artist Gladys Rockmore Davis in this.design to appear on the cover of a Christmas card to be put onsale 1 by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNIC fF), For the first time since the card project began in 1950, the card will carry the messag? including non-Christian areas. figures are not meant. to represent Mary and Christ, but all mothers and. children. “A Joyous Christmas”, and will be distributed A. UNICEF spokesman said the Americans Urging Britain Supply Jordan With Tanks To Meet Threat LONDON (CP)—American. officials are reported urging that Britain supply Jordan with. powerful 52-ton Centurion tanks to meet a request from that ‘Middle East kingdom for heavy tanks and small arms, -Informants say Jordan, which ; borders on Syria,’ had asked the | United States for such arms to, meet any. internal or external threats. They added that al- ‘though the U.S. is providing Jor- dan ‘with $10,000,000 'in aid, it prefers to limit its military. help ‘to small arms and similar equip- ment. The informants said that Brit- ain, which has supplied Jordan with. tanks in the past, probably ‘will agree ‘to sell or give several Ceriturions. — SYRIANS GO NORTH ‘King Hussein of Jordan was said to have made -the request for tanks several weeks ago, be- ford a clique of pro-Soviet offi- cers took control in Syria. Pre- viously he had accused Syria and Egypt of plotting to over-throw him, .Reuters news agency re- ported meanwhile from Lebanon that a three-man Syrian mission has left for Moscow to draw up detailed arrangements on Sovict aid. A railroad network, a dam cn: "Good will” Climb - Postponed ‘CALGARY @—A Long Beach, Calif., couple who planned to scale Mount Eisénhower in Banff National Park as part of an “in- ternational goodwill . gesture’ last weekend have postponed their climb. 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Afif Bizri, newly appointed army. chief of staff, cussed the _ possible key and other Middle East coun- tries of Loy Henderson, US. state department expert on the Middle East. — In Damascus, Syria’s foreign minister Salah Bitar said no [for- mal invitation would be extend- ed to Henderson to visit Syria, but that “Syria’s door is open to; any sincere fact-finding visitor. From Paris Reuters reported that units of the U.S. 6th Fleet, due back in French Riviera ports early today from Mediterranean exercises, have been given “new US. Cutting Foreign Aid WASHINGTON (®—Vice-Fresi- dent: Nixon said Sunday the Eisenhower administration is making a world-wide survey in an effort to cut the costs of for- cign aid operations: Nixon. said on a television broadcast he would be “Jess than candid if I were not to say that in some areas of the world there has been waste and that In some areas of the world where we have provided funds it hasn't accomplished the purposes we STRAP SHOES FOR GIRLS TURDY SAVAGE SHOES BROWN OR RED. LL SIZES AND WIDTHS SADDLE ‘OXFORDS FOR LITTLE GIRLS AND SENIORS me wide selection‘of shoes of of allages, You will he partic: ularly pleased tao, with the careful attention we give children's Rowing fect. SHOE STORE LTD, Phono 4132 a ed re! tel tea et tae eg et 8g @ ee would like.” instructions.” An American Em- , bassy spokesman said he did not know their nature. Some British newspapers ate’ ‘speculating that the blacked- out movement of- two Soviet warships through the Straits of Gibraltar might herald a Red ‘Fleet.being sent to the east Mediterranean to impress the Arab states, The Russians have said the ‘vessels. are on their way to Al- | bania for a courtesy visit. Shipbuilding Plans - BELGRADE (Reuters)-—-Yugo- was also understood to have dis-!silav shipyards have concluded repercus- | sions of the current visit to Tur-; contracts with foreign owners to build 36 ocean vessels worth about $150,000,000 by the end of 1962, the official news agency Tanjug said Monday. They will be for owners in. the. United States, Britain, Panama, Liberia, Norway, Sweden and other countrics. : Tube Company ; LONDON (—John Dale, Brit- ain’s leading manufacturer of collapsible tube containers, is discussing plans to finance the acquisition of a Toronto com- pany, Modern Containers. 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I don’t believe Russia js any farther ahead than the western powers.” The minister said the western world “will have to pattern our defences ... against the back- | ground of a possible missile at- tack supported by bombers.” He indicated a definite form of defence was being tested and investigated, but declined to ela- borate. manned | black suits. “The ICBM is, however, a very: terrible weapon, I hope that the | deterrents are sufficient to pre- vent Russla or anyone else from ‘starting a Third World War.” With regards to the Russian weapon he sald there Is “a long’ time between the experimental stage and the productive stage” in. rocket research, Mr. Pearkeés said he didn’t be- invented ‘without a counter- weapon being found, . “West is thinking “In those ter ms." Pipeline Company Formed CALGARY (@—Formation of 1,300 miles from Alberta to northern California was an- nounced Tuesday. Alberta and Southern Gas Company Limited is the com- pany. Seyen’ Canadians and six Californians were named to its board of directors. The company will surplus Canadian gas for. a $330,000.000 transmission line announced jointly in July by Canadian Bechtel Limited, To- purchase tric Company, San Francisco. The pipeline, with an initial daily capacity of 400,000, 000 cubic feet of gas is scheduled to begin operations late in 1960, Construc- tion is to start as soon as gov- ernment clearance jis given in Alberta. Ottawa and the United States. THROUGH CROWSNEST The line will follow a route west from Calgary, cross the Rockies at Crowsnest ern states and end near the San Francisco Bay area. was elected chairman of the board and S.N. Blair of Toron- to vice-chairman, J. K. Horton of San Francisco was named fhieer, Other members of the board: Ross MacKimmie, J, E. A. Mac- Leod, C, O. Nickle, and R: L, Winton, all of Calgary; H. R. Milner and D. K. Yorath of Ed- monton and P, EB, Beckman. R. H. Gerdes, J. S. Moulton and N. R. Sutherland, all. of San Francisco. Black fs chalrman of the boned of Pacific Gas, the firm which will distribute the Cana- dian gas through Its system in northern Caliornia, Mr, Blaly 1s president of Canadian Bechtel, which will assist in design en- gineering. and construction of the pipeline, Mr. Horton, 41, was formerly vice- president of Pactfic Gas, He will move to Calgary. rarer Et Seen ernrimnenNRINS 2 Jail Political Chief NEW YORK (h—Ratael Cal- dorm, socretary-general of the Christian Democratic party in Venesuela, has been under ar- rest since Aug. 21, Venezuclan exiles In New York sald Tuesday, Caldera had been expected to be a presidential candidate in eloc- tions Doc, 16, Fs party, Ike other Vonezuolan partics, has been Inactive becuse of govern- mont measures forbidding pollti- eal activity. ' VINE LEATHEN Moroceo Joathor js producad from ontukin, one of the strong. ost and moat exponslvo of antinial LINDSAY'S | Cartage & Storage whlinhed INIA HOUSEHOLD Goons MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agontas Alilod Van Linen Utd, Tones Wharf 488) Office S016 {trumps Heve there could be a weapon! a company to pipe natural gas|- ronto, and Pacific Gas and Elec-. Pass, : through the Pacific northwest-, J. B. Black of San Francisco president and chieg exccutive of- | | BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE \ By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Muzzy Sends Down Champion; - More By luck Than Actual Playing Skill When the queen of spades was led and Mr. Cham- pion s suw the dummy, he was bitterly disappointed to discover Mrs. Keen had as many as three cards in both Not that there was anything wrong with her bidding, but why couldn’t he be lucky enough to ‘find a doubléton club or spade on the board? However, the situation was not entirely hopeless, It was reméte, perhaps, but some kind of a squeeze might be developed for 12 tricks. For example, one of the ‘defenders might hold his side's only stoppers In both clubs |. and diamonds, As you see, the cards were so distributed. To set up the squeeze position, ‘Mr. Champion planned to con- cede the first trick. He could: then win the expected spade continuation and cash all of his and the other high spade. That would get everybody down: to four cards. Dummy: would have four diamonds to the ace-jack. Mr. Champion would have a diamond and his original three: clubs. On the lead of the last trump at trick nine, Mr. Abel ‘would! have to play 7 card from a hold- ! ing-of the king and queen of -dlamonds and qucen, jack, 10 of | clubs. Any discard he ‘chose would give Mr. Champion the rest of the tricks. ‘A c.very fine plan—except that Mr. Muzzy fouled the whole thing up hy shifling to a diamond when he was per- mitted to hold the first trick. This knocked out a vital en- try. to the board and ruined the chance for a squeeze. Mr. Champion went down one. He shook his head sadly. “You make. about one good’ play a year Muzzy,” he remarked. “Why cdo you always have to make it against me?” “Tl tell you why I shifted to a diamond,” said Mr. Muzzy. “On the first trick Abel played a high ‘spade, the eight spot. I knew that was a signal asking for a, shift to.the higher of the other two plain suits.” Mr. Champion groaned. “If you'd watch the cards, Muzzy,” he bellowed, “you'd have realized South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mrs. feeen fh 32 2 ' S 7 J 5 2O<> note [ EAST Rar, -avpel WES’: Mr. Muzzy AQ/1076 w 653 @ 1053 e993 A he bidding: touth West 2 Pass 3¥ Pass 6w All Pass North 3 @ 4v Pass . 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