+e aly UE of VS “ee” weve a oe I a ee, eT oS SS RS train slows for a station, Three figures slip quietly past the youths, apparently leaving the train. Now comes the ac- tion. In a flash, one of the three turns, grabs metal hand grips suspended for standees, swings clear of the floor and drives both heels into a youth's face. He kicks like aA madman. Another figure leaps on the second youth, switchblade knife jearving the victim's face with | dazzling speed. The third figure acts as lookout, watching the ‘Other passengers who observe _the scene open-mouthed, with- ou’ 2 move. . He shouts, and the three dash from the train. It's all over but SE for the blood and the moaning MLNISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, the Hon, Sidney Smith, ' is seen welcoming youne PC delegates, in Ottawa attending | their 11th Annual Mecting and Conference, Wearing “Carry | on John” hats they are-—left to right—-Pat McCooey, and June ' Henderson of Toronto, Eon, Sidney Smith and Mrs. Jonathan | . Robinson of Montreal, Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 11, 1958 se by BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE ' By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr, New, The Avid Kibitzer, Goes Set; Fhree No Trump Contract Could be Made following a fam . Le . ‘nave 1ts azards. . , avid ie TZeY. IS Very coek "he 2. . . 4 fr. New, the avid kititzer, is very cocky hen he “I'm often asked if being Pat Asmerely watching the game and can see all four) Boone's brother has helped or vamrle is samewhat lace pantie ; a jg' hurt me,” said the tall 22-year- ! ands. He Is Some hat less confident when he 18. old (both were born on June 1 ‘playing and is not above asking a more experienced : a year apart). “I can only say player how he could have done better than he did. name, anyway. Nor is it Nick’s, That was it! In profile, Nick ‘had the same handsome looks .a8 Pat Boone, his brother. Dark- ‘er and a year younger, Nick j _ also trying to carve a name for himself as a singer, and he’s having some success. Last night ‘he appeared with Bob Hope on , television. and his records are i selling well, But he admits that ‘following a famous brother can this: that is certainly has help- round of the suit. Mr, New won with the ace of clubs and led a small diamond. hoping the ace was on his right, eonecded the first trick. If he. had done so, it would have made; : ; ay Ho difference which of the red! But Mr. Abel stepped in with iss he started first. Suppose: that card and cashed two more he had held up at the first: clubs to break the contract. ' ' Oe rick, won the second trick with , 16 pear . . 4 Ve . 7 5 Could T have made it, part- the King of clubs and led a heart. No Stand-In : ror Margaret LE HAVRE, Franee ip—'] used ner?” Mr, New asked, Mr. Heinsite would win as be-: no stand-in to paint the por- Mr, Dale replied that the fore, but he would have no club| trait of Princess Margaret,” hand. could have been made return, Mr. New could win any | Italian painte against any defense, Mr. Heinsite was nodding sage. ly, “Obvious,” he remirked, “All other return and knock out the! declared today. ee of diamonds while still re-! "The rumor that an actress taining the ace of clubs, played the role of the princess Movie Column: HOLLYWOOD i7-—-This fellow eoks Nope, he wasn't related to Mike Todd—that'’s not Mike's real few weeks. his actual handle was. Nick Boone. S| Cracked Bob Hope: r Pietro Annigont youths on the floor, Gangsters? Not at all. School- ‘multiracial city. Worse crimes! tensity throughout the nation. The board estimated that out of nearly 1,000,000 schoo! pupils in New York, about one per cent —10,000—‘“create problems,” Brooklyn, where a_ special grand jury has been investigat- ing the situation since early No- vember, has suffered recently. Two 13-year-old girls were raped in schools and two others were knife-slashed when they fought off the advances of drunken teen-agers on school property. The problem has caused hot controversy In the city and in. the U.S. Senate. The principal of a troubled Brooklyn high school committed recommended that policemen be assigned to each of the city’s 918 schoo!s. , Suicide after being questioned by | the grand jury, which earlier TRY THE WE bens cree New York Mayor, Education Board Grand Cafe 635 2nd AVENUE WEST oin To Fight Juvenile Crime Wave “Big Town's” Problem Students a Estimated to Number 10,000 By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer , . For the Best Selection of Chinese F NEW YORK (CP)—The “—)” train, subway eX- OUR SPECIALTY . TAKE OUP ones ‘ press, is doing its rock ’n’ roll northward to the Bronx Buy your show tickets h at 50 miles an hour at 11 p.m. DIAL ” Fresh bread deih s Two youths sit side by side, 321 5 0 6 1 y their backs to a window, as the! gent in substantially equal in- x pen © a.m, fo | a.m, Today To Wed, 7 pm. - 8:20 ROGER SMITH "JOM PITTMAN OOROTHY GREEN Lt! BE , uomoun AAT boys. Charles H. Silver, board of ed- The Tinta eh is not ucation president, said the prin- 7 | fiction—dNustrates € hair-|cipal killed himself because he ' “INTERLUDE” ‘raising juvenile deliquency tor-!was threatened with indictment T © T E M TODAY INTERLUD| Wb, SH ‘turning the schools of it’s vasti_a statement denied by A , 7-9 p.m, OD tomas schools-yards within the last Nick Todd looked familiar. Fer awe . | And on the streets, teen-age The light dawned when he said | gangs from time to time stage | fights with the fury of pirates ‘and the cunning, timing ane it was pointed ‘out what Todd ‘desperate speed of commandos. ; Spelled backwards. ,In packs, they may intimidate “It's lucky ‘even the most stouthearted po- you don't record for Capitol, liceman and = strike dread into Then you're name might be Nick other grownups, ; ; _ Lotipac.” Alarmed at recent crimes in “nauk Goesn't sport white shoes, Cotted meetings Ceeart Wagner nor does he carbon-copy nis | ond the board of education, who brother in other respects. But | ctrossed that New York is not though other kind of famous en- ‘alone in its juvenile problem, A ‘board statement said: ; tertainers complain of their Jot,! hated remarkably well ad-! ““pelinguency among the the president... send federal | [- , SUSECC, oung ... springs from no one Tve | ’ | I asked if Pat gave him any | tause and pring troops to Brooklyn to preserve It’s a totir is susceptible of no 7a : _, /one cure. No level or group in | Not specifically.” he said.i our socicty is immune from: it. i“But he has given me some ad-| ; ‘help in his career. I have occurred in schools and in | George Golden, jury foreman. The jury was first summoned a 17-year-old boy hurled Nquid lye on a classmate in a school- room, almost -blinding him: and Spattering the teacher and 19; by Judge Samuel Leibowitz after | other pupils, . Policemen now have been or- move considered a victory ‘Cial overtones into the contro- versy when he said in the Sen- “It has been suggested that same manner, that he did to force a new social order (inte- nese, 491,161, In Brovklyn, the breakdown was: Negro 45,616: Peurto Rican! 28,389; and other 190,550, i It scems apparent that school | troubles involving ractal groups reflect friction among grownups, such as when one race is moving into a neighborhood, perhaps causing another move out... Waves of immigration from Puerto Rico, a territory of the U.S., and Inereases in the Negro population have changed the complexion of many New York dered to patrol the corridors of : six Brooklyn schools and guard | order in the public schools in the, the approaches to 40 others—a ; for): the jury. | Senator Herman E. Talmadge, | Georgia Democrat. brought ra- | ate: oe e ‘ Join le Ss Girls ‘(rhymes with “playgirls”) and see a world of entertainment | ' of amour you we , i 0 _ “While it is perhaps more ap-| gration) upon the. public schools ° In today’s deal his contract cree eee Le vat get “ foot i ne oer ivice. He told me that when Ti parent in a big city such as New et Little Rock, Ark” with a seemed easy, Apparently it was’ south dealer b ea rewee nk. Thav's one of he Sang & song to be sure to think | York because of the large num- This reasoning was repudiat- | . just. a matter of knocking out [oth sides vulnerable 06 a Grawabck. That's t about the lyrics and really be-j bers of people and the relatively| ed by Senator Jacob Javits, New : traveling the two red aces. The queen of: NORTH ; reasons he underwent a name Jieve them.” small areas involved, it is evi-! work Republican, who said; clubs was led and he won with Mr. Dule change. + that . ey wet) (ween. rn rr eae cece “Brooklyn sees no relation be-' troupe! ng. He laid down the king AK 5 4 I know that I can nev er gets tween the violation of the law of | the King. F g I | . : a ft et - THoinsite wre: ¥3I853 away from the fact that I'm the land in the south and an ef- of hearts and Mr. Heinsite won Jd , ” ; ou an ef-| : a + 05 ! Pat’s brother,” he explained. : : ar in | with the ace and returned his & 765 -Deopl ‘ill always b . fort to suppress disorder in} ; last club. WEST EAST 5a? But ‘think tn Swill Le Brooklyn.” | At. this point Mr. New rea-' _ Mr, Abel ir, Heinsite | as conanioue y ame ist School authorities and teach-: N-G-M peesants A S06, Se6C rosouciin ot COLE PORTER'S lized that the situation was 493 A 109762 iframe ous Hf my name is ore ave blamed much of the: I Zz cha situa , 8S 9 9642 VAT : different. ; ; | school troubles on social factors, LES GiR. & graye. He had to get at least one’ 9 a 4 , *¢ 9762 Last summer, when his first the meeting of races, rather ; . Fea rick and ol ihe ace %& QI 109 sour > , record was about to come out, he| than on particular groups. saog patho ae of bunds the stacy An ls cane aun “Gore voce | GENE KELIY- MTZ GANOR AY KENDALL - ANA EL had the ace o be : ° AA QB , #round for a new handle. Of all} man said that In New York's five ' : . result would not pe 8 Pappy 9K Q 10 _those presented, Nick favored boroughs the racial breakdown . u sung JACQUES BERGERAC: Cartoon 7 p.m, one, He ducked the second club @KQ8B3 . Todd. Randy Wood, mentor of for elementary and junior high: In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR “SCAT CATS" 9 pm. lead which did him no good at, n higaites” K 4 both Boone boys’ carcers and schools is: Negro 132,403; Puerto } —s all because Mr. Abel overtook South West North Fast. [Head of Dot records, didn't (Rican 101,671; and “others,” in- | ++ apes npesneenen ooo with the nine and led a third onyp Pass 3.NT All Pass | agree. But he came around after cluding whites, Indians and Chi- | you had, to do was to knock out the ace of dlamunds firat, Thiet would take the only side entry out of Abel's hand.” "That's not the point at ale sald Mr. Dales cite's nat wokedniy how he could have puessed the hand better, He's asking how he could have played it better.” Fhe old master then polite out that Mr. New should hive spews 7? 1» CANADIAN TWIST —Cinniadlay canforenecs din the Claspay sedbed, ddseusses Cutare Montreal: Allain Arnold, 25 620, Of Cornwall, Ont, Arnold and Freed wark direct {n Toronto, where he produced 1 munhe ew York, ‘ Soe ae we eee Studlos of Seottish Peleviston, Shows with deft to rhehte Slovenson, 84, head of pre PATPOEUL MEMBER KITCHENER, Ont, @—W. HH. OB. Schmala was honored by the Kitchener-Waterlon Kiwanis Club on completion of 30 Year's membership without Missing a hsingle weekly meeting, Wis wife wits presented with aw silver plat! tera the same time, ra Ca Peeents are QS CON UNG TS He continiity ~ Londoner who tid Ollawa, and Lorne Freed, ly under Purdy, a . NGessnninen thos SeOMMUOn and forme roof radio shows before for the portrait is baseless,” An- i Nigont told reporters on his are Tival from New York. ' Georrina Moore, a Cockney i showgirl whose stage specialty JS appearing ino the nude, re- 1 tly clulmed she posed as a “stand-in” while Anni koni painted the body portion of his Mmuch-discussed portrait of the princess, pera Of Scotland during br re progr director Rat Purd, writer Don Cuminings, 95, of rly with CBC, Toronto: Gordon Of Kingston, Ont. Producers has spent most of hls 4o Yours branching dnto televiston tn (CP [huto) 1068 IN}NENS be my nelghborhoods in recent years, | SCC Wallace's Dept. 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