ttle ee ee ae se ke i : ‘ -&t-- Prionce Rupert Daily News J Saturday, July 20, 1957 . BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD (Strength Of Army . At Low Ebb By DAVE McINTOSH | Canadian Press Staff Writer SSIS Soe a Ey OES PSE! ~ Tat aS ny 3 . OTTAWA (CP) — The] Wily Mr. Dale as Defender % army’s strength has fallen Beats Unbeatable Contract Today a e -|to its lowest point since The test of a fine defénder lics in his abilivy to fer- * . 1951. ms ret out ways to beat unbeatable contracts. If that: e ) man sage erm ctreneth At tre --SOUTHEND. © sounds contradictory, see how wily old Mr, Dale de- ieee aes ccenpenermen en: ae totem eetnee (pettnne es eeeunepenae 1 manatee ere meen contract, end of May—latest figure avall- feated today’s able—stood at 46,684. THIS IS THE ROUTE to be taken this summer by six prom- His opening lead was the jack] South dealer - This is about 1,000. less than inent middle-aged men as part of a project to cover the water | of spades and Mr. Abel properly; "oi sides volnerabie ; at Dec. 31, 1956, 500 less than at] -;outc taken in the 18th century by explorer David Thompson _ played low from dummy and M ot Dec. 31, 1955, and about 2,800} from Montreal to Lake Athabaska, This summer’s plans are | won in his own hand with the AQ 5 gion ' less than at Dec. 31, 1954. to cover some 450 miles in northern Saskatchewan, It will king. Since he was not sure of wd 3 In March, 1952, during the de- complete about 2,000 miles of the route, in the project started the location of the ace of sprdes, m™ KORG. fence buildup brought on by tine} in 1954. All members of this year’s party have taken part in {t appeared to him that he had a KQ95 — Korean War, the army’s strength previous trips. (CP Photo) io ering in wnirec dtamonds es Mie eon stood at 49,278 compared to 35,- ricks to make his contract. So ar, 27a 'S, ACen 000 at the same date in 1951. ‘TO RETRACE THOMPSON ROUTE ne ied the dummy's king, re $ Seo. 82 4 a 102 a i are : - urned a sma iamond anc . ." : — \BRITAINS’ Prince Charles influx of army yreeruits. in "oad ° ° finessed the jack. ob. Sat e. ae _(ecnter) helps in the rapid jong that these men now are re- Mi e- e anoeists Mr. Dale won with the queen. SOUTH - Oo “dismantling of a cannon dur- turning to Civvy Street: in con- . ) He decided there was no way Mr, Abel oOvie 0 umn ane ing a school sports display at | siderable numbers with expiry to beat three no trump. by aK3 am wey the Duke of York Barracks in | of their three year term. | straight, normal play. As you BABA " | fPChelsea. The prince and his | Recruiting is also down wits | sec, he was quite right. Mr. Pate by Baco | schoolmates traveled from year. Last week, 125 recruits Facing . | e 01 a e ‘Abel had four ciub winners, The bidding: mo Y. ames acon. their. Knightsbridge school in | joined the army while 150 sold- three diamonds, the spade al- | sath) \Woxt’ North Fast. aa a-hired double-decker bus. iers were leaving it. - By JOHN E. BIRD veady won and the ace of | INT Pass 3 NT All Pass S HOLLYWwoop u—Merry Anders, a blonde eyeful,: is: a young. bd rerrrres Army authorities say it is still | ; hearts. . actress whose marriage lasted only three: months and: 17. days. | » Mother too early to determine the effect Canadian Press Staff Writer If. Mr. Dale cashed the ace of ‘the “queen and setung we ene ‘2 ThGt’s brief, even for Holly- on recruiting of the. armed rm - coming . spades, dummy's queen would. | K wood: However, Hollywood had! marriage to John. stephens |: Of Pianist forces pay increases announced OTT AWA (CP) Six pt ominent, middle-aged fornich an extra trick. But he} pen cay aks im the gult—cnough nothing to do with the ‘breakup, | broke “up, nob as an. adviee-to-| Monday. “voyageurs” this summer will retrace an 18th cen-| realized that the ace of spades | oe course att, Abel t she- ‘laims. the-lovelorn expert,-but in the *, “Oi the contrary,” she ex-/hope that others may ‘benefit. The increases were aimed not: so much at the recruit as at the Given Beating tury canoe route taken by explorer-geographer David would .be a give-away play. His, actual rcturn was the ten ‘of; failed to | give himself the best chance for . HOLLYWOOD —The mo- 1 . “4 : . ihis contract. He should: have ains, ‘my husband was in!from her mistakes. experienced soldier with trades} Thompson when he attempted to find an easier way | spades. ie en production. He, was/, “I was 20, and an only’ child,” ” - ther. of Liberace was brutally skill. Pay of a recruit was in- for t fy “s to reach the Athabask t . the Now, it is easy to say that the | played the diamonds differently, Tho ke. ‘apt to. understand the she says. “My husband was, 26 beaten’ and kicked by two creased $4 a month to $104 while|IOr traders to ac aska coun vy in e queen should be played from, the | leading the ace first and follow- -heoded- menu who attacked her Phursday night in: the garage ‘of the Liberace home: in near- by Sherman Oaks. Police said that Mrs. Fran- ées Liberace, 65, went -on an that Mr,,iNg with a small one, with the Abel could see oniy his own ivtention of ducking a diamond hand and the dummy. His first !ead into Mrs. Keen's jhand. A thought was to put up the queen. | Shade lead from her side of the But then it occurred to him.that ‘table would not have been dan- Mr. Dale would have led just as | 8¢rous. pay of a fully-trained private! northwest. with six years’ experience ws boosted by $26 a month to $171.} All services are much more in- terested in keeping the trained problems. -of, an actress.” and also an only child. Neither |' board. But remember », She’ talks frankly on why her one of us was old enough to}: get married. We. just: didn’t geQgecnesuseecensn know. what was involved.” gw|AGE DOESN’T MATTER. . Wallace’ s Dept. Store She believes that 20 is a crisis erness. All members” of this year's party have taken part in pre- vious trips. However, three - This year’s trip forms part of a project started in 1954 to re- trace by canoe water routes tak- en by early’ explorers and~ fur As it happened, his re- man than in having to train a ars mM ; ake | Members of carlier trips will not , or = year among girls. They’re -still{ S'Tand inte the garage ad- |oocpuit. If more men can be re- rede s in ontreal to Lake be along this year. ° he did, if he had started with J} ard for ins of roa nay would Mjchildren, yet they belicve that “Joining phe home ane shares tained in the forces, the recruit-| By the end of.the summer the| They are A. H. J. Lovink,|10 9 8 2 in spades. That would | | and he woula have made an al 3 ap Pes . $ t ry if they are not married by thel. 10 returh to the house when ing problem is automatically | canoeists will have covered some|Netherlands Ambassador tolgive Mrs. Keen an_ original) In this | easy 10 tricks. spade holding of A 7 6. case, the winning Play would be; to duck in dummy so that thie | ace would block the suit on the} third round. iBay was named by Captain John solved. Strength. of the armed forces at the end of May. was 116,478 compared: to 117,177 at the end of last year. Canada, who Ieft Ottawa July i2 to become his country’s ambas- sador to Australia; J. Frank Del- aute, secretary to Governor- General Massey. and Blair Fra- gmitime they’re 21, the Parade will mi pass them by. al Years, _she argues, have noth), : 2,000 miles of the Montreal-Lake Athabaska route. They have found that most of country tra- ‘versed so far is the same as it -was before the coming of the she saw two men in the garage. . Mrs. .-Liberace said they pushed her to. the floor and began. kicking her. . FOREIGN GAME Taneler istand in Chesapeake LADIES’ DRESSES ee ‘>Re < W | cngeti Park, in Tanganyika ‘dn MY creat numbers, NE TREADS” , en a _--—-— first act of a summer stock pro- , a \ You Can t buy driving Standard Gauge. 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That section will involve | WALLACE'S : : BIG GAME a about 20 portages, : Zebras, giraffes, l¥ons, leop-. From Wollaston Laké the can- WBiards, gazelles and other’ wild: ocists will descend the Fond-Du- DEPT. STORE « Lac River to Lake Athabaska at Stony Rapids, Sask. There will be a food deal of portaging down the river, The party expects to reach Stony Rapids, end of the jour- ney, on Aug. 9. List year's party was made up of Mr. Lovink, Mr, Morse, Mr, Thompson and Mr. Delaute. They travelled by canoe from Norway House, at the north end of Lake Winnipeg, down the Nelson River to the Hayes River, along the Hayes to Gods Lake and hack along the Nelson to Cross Lake, north of Norway THREE PERSONS © suffered House, The route was part of only minor injurles when thts ear skidded and wrapped itself halves before it could be haul- ed away. Injured were Prank , Chester, 26, his wife Norma, 23, and their daughter, Beeky, 5, 1 (COP Photo) ACTRESS WL WALLINGFORD, Conn. (*—Ac- tress Constance Bennev — eol- lapsed Thursday night after the Bnejna, a Moxican loader, says the party Js so broke that Jt will be unable to regester for noxt yes presidential elac- tlon, pawemreees Ter erint hild she was tranted by a doc- tor, The second act was held up moro than half an hour dn hopes she would feel wall enough | return to the stage, Uh eahatin ate et ee nee eet} WR te ae ee eee me RI oa a et ma oe rae Egan fone ow ments ‘ondala Cafe . ++ "a Meeting Place for Travellers wes ee te ee ) ew C1 and Business People” POPC PO Od adTTEOIGETa Caan sgU ss esasesasea seas adage ad ended ; ITALIAN DISHES — OUR SPECIALTY ! POPE LIANIOITI ODI IDIIEOIIEOUIIODIDUINIOLONG INGOT OIEOTESY that followed by the Nudson’s | GRANT WILLIAMS © RANDY STUART wr OPER UE bed + PALA LADIGION > EATMOMD Banter Adult Entertainment f° & ante tne wT — . ; é , t ss{ Smith after the Moroccan cit ay é a “Some girls are grown up and: _ “Hit her again, we'll have The RCAF’ now has nearly 4,-| white man, . . ser, Ottawa editor of Maclean's a Abel | had a toush pues | \ where he was held prisoner by a: a Something to laugh about, ’ E-WEEK TRIP Magazine. and he guessed wrong. He duck- | was p , a wi teady for marriage at 15, others h téd of rr 000 more personnel than the | THREE-W. R ' / ed the 10 of spades and Mr. Daic | the Turks, ry Baw 83 ™, never grow up enough. I know: s vee ed one of tie men as army—50,644. Navy strength is} The -adventurous canocists David Thompson attempted ; “iY oo St esse & aes ce en eee we ee e : mil wasn’t grown up - enough ‘at saying 19,150. this year include Denis M. Cooli-! unsuccessfully in 1796 to find a ) Bes i a ‘gw 20.” . . After. they lexi she crawled . - can, Ottawa, president of the| better route inlo the Athabasca fj G @| Another mistake, she - feels, inlo the house and telephoned 5 . | Canadian. Bank Noie Co. Ltd.;; country for the old North-West | fe, ot - was the choice of a municipal| a friend before she lost con- Red Terrcrist Eric W.» Morse, Ottawa, na- company. Ids sousnt a ne | Goin. J gw , Judge to perform the ceremony.| Sciousness. oe tional director of vne Associa-| which would avoid a toug -| ee ware § | “We had to wait until he dis-| . A physician treated her for alls Com rade, tion of nea ot America; Neth Portage, ge between re 2 we W@| posed of two housebreakers, who| multiple bruises and a possible | Maj.-Gen. N. E. Rodger, Winni-| Methye age, ros nS oe 8 had robbed George Raft, and an| back, injury. Reveals Hideout | peg, former, vice- chit of _ihe | Source of, the Churehill ae Today - 2UDY HOLLIDAY i F cd oe eral. sta r.,. Qmond..Sol- ° : oe ss sid woman who Twas ‘putting up|: ness was‘hot nome when ae Al A LAMPUR, Malaya genera Montreal, vice-president Clearwater River which connects 7-9. p.m. FULL. OF LIFE 4 ( ceuters)—Communis error ofthe CNR, and» Tyler Thomp-j| with the Athabaska River flow- ' is fie . Wallace’ S Was over’ in two minutes at wen piliee said there was no ap- in the ye ale nae een | son, United States minister to; ing into Lake Athabaska, | MON. TO WED. 7 - 9:05 p.m. 3 d eroren i the jungle, killed another! Ganada.: FLY FROM OTTAWA wi . | Weeenrcococccoarcoers , : Cle rance Sale ! ¥ Things ie ivan baba ee tay oe erenerrreeee" | Communist. who was guarding’! Their trip will cover’ some 450 The party will leave Ottawa byi| |. ger. THE MOST TEES: , ‘a B ent if we had been married in VALUABLE SAND leo and escaped, the Malayan | miles and tak® three weeks to air Friday for Winnipeg and a a a church.” Extraction of titanium ore and {government said today. Later he: complete. They will pack canoes} Flin Flon, Man. They will fly: : ae R Her courtship was. _ too brief, ine and. supplies over from Flin Flon to the Hudson's E LADIES’ HATS ; z she believes, of--Australia. is a $22.500,000- a- | back to h:s former camp.- The | portages totalling 14 miles in Bay post at Southend, Sask., at ~ Q ne z “My husb ly went ‘year industry. {patrol killed another terrorist. } northern Saskatehew airs "Withrere™ southern tip of Reindeer LAbies’ COATS a y te and and I only wen — — Lake, just north of the Chureh- te 7 Sl working in the “studios most at : MH the , a The canoe trip will start at LADIES SWIM SUITS . 7 that time. ote Gidn’t really Southend. Here the party will wt now each er-when. we. got): ic ; , pick up three 16-foot canoes GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS . -s married. It’s too’ serious a: Step moved in by tractor train last GIRLS: BRIEFS ps to take on such: short notice:! winter by the Hudson's Bay WES 2s sees + gg] She said she hadn't been mar- Company. They will pick up Bey . miried a week until she knew: that half their food supply at South- BOYs COAT SETS... wiishe had made a mistake,” end and the rest at Wollaston | CAPIT “Guns "7. 9 pam, SUNDAY MIDNITE around a light standard nt | Bay Company In transporting | TO WED, - aaa sor, ib, welder wns | 89008 between York Factory on rg =Eegeeenneee needed. to wut the car in Hudson ‘Bay und the prairies, “@REAK THROUGH THE re 6 CHINA QATE--or diel" Oul of the marshes, mounteine, tide In Indo-Chinal ene ANGIE | BARRY DICKINSON NAT CINEMAGSCOPE MON, TO WED. 7pm - 9 pam Cartoon —— Wows — ai rH vant - ae oe et At Fort Petticoat” o, Jp Ms. Ty ' Bae wien! en ar oe aT NG EO & i er ae Roe Oe Oe Ome roe aes ‘ So4 + eh @ Hb ee et le