able: contract. ¥ pay . NORTH and queen of clubs. However, ‘ures soaring into _ The scuadron has used Bri- Lively flat wadis, or valleys, to se te “ "Mrs, Keen on the bidding he was willing to re cightion A record of eighty tish-built: scout cars armed with reling sand dunes and rough fo gw gamble on bringing in the en- cight degrees was recorded one bren guns, stationary outposts} mountains. The vehicles roll Be yy Oo8 10 4 tire club suit without loss. day. ‘Trips to the Chickamin and even aircraft. Its comman-|over hard-packed = salt flats x 3. KQ63 Against the six no trump con-! Glacier, in Alaska, the Big Mis- ool hae iB. aaekaven y aos wrens driving Is easy and miles oe WEST EAST tract Mr. Heinsite laid down the] souri flats, Long Lake, Troy " . has logge ying : f o negos Mr. Heinsite Mr. Abel jace of spades and continucd) wine, the "Bear River Glacier hours than any other coinman- tlate as a sea of mud. he A962 & 3107543 |with another spade. Mr. Dale} anq the Mobile Mine have been es : _ es or ; rier in the area except his boss, . As a result of the squadron's nv. 6 98732 won the second trick and spread} wo) partonized and enjoyed by oN ees SE i. UNEF. commander Maj.-Gen E. sarefully cultivated {friendship Age oreoes @ None the hand for six-odd._. the participants. Camping out ICBM TEST ‘BASE — Atlas missile systems are checked out at this. test ‘tower in Sycamore = L. M. Burns. with the residents, it has been - % bey on 9 + ‘ ¢ Fe c uv Somth dealer Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 23, 1957, ) “BRIDGE. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Bootle Changes Mr. Dale’s Bidding; six No Trump Contract Spread - Mr. Dale’ was nfoving rapidly toward a slam in @ubs which normally would have been a good, mak- But as the cards were distributed in today’s s deal he could not have made even five-odd| & against a diamond openin 8. 7 Both ‘sides vulnerable might not have both the king Now the question is, aia Mr. Abel err when he doubled the Stewart News By W. SHIELDS ORR STEWART -— St. -Mark’s Ang-~ lican Church Women’s Auxillary held a very successful tea and sale of home-cooking at the Rec- affair, which was organized for the purpose of providing funds for painting and decorating the rectory, netted $50.00. Mr. Malcolm Evans, student minis- ter. extended his thanks to the WA and friends for their efforts. The day was fine and everyone seemed to enjoy the affair. Mr. Evans; who will be leaving has made many friends during his short stay and it is with re- gret that his services will be lost to the community. ern rem Puring the past weck the wea- ther has been exceptionally fine with a litle bit of fishing on the side have been the major at- tory on Friday, August 16th. The] shortly to resume his studies, | Canyon, a secluded site on a military reservat.on northeast of San Diego, Calif. Sycamore is one of three facilities where Convair Division of General Dynamics Corp. .is testing the US. fall but a few miles of the demar- of the. scout cars, Canadians Police Si. Egyptian Fr By DAVE OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer RAFAH, Egypt @—- A Cana- dian unit, trained almost ex- clusively for wartime operations, is doing a peaceful job of patrol- ling the hot. rugged frontier be- tween Israel and Egypt. No. 56 Reconnaissance Squad- ron is the first Canadian battle formation ever to operate in the Middle East. Currently it) is based in this «rea near the Gaza Strip and the Mediterranean Sea. At one time or another in the last six months it has patrolled cation line for the United Na- tions Emergency Force, | To stress the police role, some their bren ti commander studied the various bedouln tribes. Troops on patrol questioned any Arabs they met to learn something about them. The squadron located all the tribes whose migratory patterns take them Into the area. In 13 weeks, Tackaberry made perr sonal contact with 12 bedouln sheikhs. Capt. svohn Beament. the squadron’s second in command, sald the unit sas had a “very quict” time on the frontier. “Our main problems were chewed-up desert roads and peeping our scout cars in operas on,” The areca ranges from relas unnecessary ior the Canadians to beat off Arabs to protect five di a bid? W. ly | tractions Air Force’s inter-continental ballistic missile, Actual launchings of: the Atlas, however, are |guns in, full view, were painted Unemselves and their gear. There ave aamon i se nswel are ° —— conducted only from the’ Convair facility at the Alr Force Missile Test Center, Patrick Air | white.. have been no incidents involv; speculate We ne adnnit, hat Force Base, Fla. “To. be like policemen, weling the bedouins and not one . at double e vinted. the way Mrs. A. A. PviLL ps — peaSSed | mem ———_—_—_—_ had to jearn the habits and cus-| shot has been fired. # ~acy | fOr & successful defense |®way quietly at her home on toms of the people in the area,”| During a six-week midsummer East | against a ‘ink contract, but | Scventh Street in the carly he said. “We had to know what| stint patrolling a border sec» Pare | what about the possibility of | morning of Sunday. August 18. overnment i 0 ump Vi lion to be concerned about. Blood] tion between the desert oasis of Dbl : driving the opponents into a | Mr. Phillips was at the East wars, or vendettas, had been tro-| £1 Quesima and Ras el Nagh, NT. ! contract which no. defense | Group of mining claims he owns ing on among the Arab tribes for|near the northern tp of the er. “A él would ruff, lead could touch? at Tide Lake. A message was centuries. Why should we ge!|Gulf of Aqaba, the unit’s cars dbade-to his partner's ace and| . . ; dropped by plane informing Ni C ome Bui: ding | Ine Us! try worried and try to stop them) iogged 800 miles a week each in ai ‘another diamond, . You can guess what Mr. Hein-| him and he came to town about when the Egyplians didn’t doj covering 110 miles of demarca- | site had to say after the hand 10:30 in the evening. Sympathy it?” tion line. ww cr ae some of it never before Was benetr ated by venicle. . Dhis- gruesome result ST averted: because Mr. Abel saw Mit, to: double the response to was over. “Why double five dia- monds and drive them into the OTTAWA ory — The government plans to make the full amount in bereavement was expressed AS one of his first tasks, the by their many friends. Both Mr. authorized under the National Housing Act available for. house-building loans. | — — cine te cette grates cenit arama nt teen te eee rE, only slam contract they can il active dhe: four no trump bid. make?” he bawled. “If you'd let and bore OPS Moc hodze The move, announced Wed- | ey TO L =eey- = TODAY TO 17P.M. “p That, double called for a dia-; them get into six clubs I defin-| ,44q women of the Moose here. nesday by Prime Minister Dief-i mortgage and Housing Corpora- housing units started were 23 CA oo SATURDAY 9 PM ‘mond - opening and since Mr.‘ itely would have opened a dia- . . henbaker, means pumping $150,-| tion. . . per cent fewer in the first half of this year than. in the corres- ponding period of 1956. This was attributable mainly “‘to a reduc- tion in the available supply of mortgage funds, particularly un- Dale had the ace of the. suit in his .own ‘hand, it seemed clear that the- double was predicated oh, & void suit. When ‘the double came in, Mr. mond anyway.” I wonder. 000,000°more into the house building industry as NHA loans. The former Liberal government had already iIent $100,000,000 of the $250,000,000 authorized by THIS IS THE STORY OF ONE OF THE MOST DARING SUBMARINE OPERATIONS IN THE HISTORY. OF NAVAL WARFARE “HELLCATS OF THE NAVY” CMHC. said the loans would bear the present six per. cent NHA interest rates. The maxi- mum joan available had not yet been decided and might vary. School Board Singer In Hospital Won't Pay Dale changed his plans. He was! NEW YORK (#—Singer Harry the act. The aim is more low-| Mr. Diefenbaker said new|der the National Housing Act.” iu grateful. for the warning that; Belafonte is in New York hospi- ? priced Mes ae 1 combat The decision was made “to uN S the ‘adverse cards were stacked; tal for treatment of a retinal I I. winter unemployment. ee se herraue ° against him as far as a club con-; detachment of his right eye. Ac- S 1axes The announcement said the Former ensure that any. borrower qual RONALD REGAN tual extent of the damage to his available to ifying under the Act and’ wish- loans would be : tract was concerned. However, Q e- still wanted to be in a slam, ,eye and the possible need for board told Coquitlam municipal ha . be prevented from doing so by TODAY TO 7 P.M, trump. ‘ itermined. The ailment was at- ran chartered banks; insurance and . tapi ‘ council it refuses to pay nearly meee : - the lack of mortage funds. In SATURDAY 9 P.M. 8 He’ realized that his -partner. tributed t to a childhood injury. $11,000 in back taxcs owed on loan and trust companies. These Pies the case of builders, loans. will U I sO". -he put the hand in six no surgery have not yet been de- —The Roman Catholic Bithree parochial schools. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. @ school home-owner applicants, builders and rental investors through operate as agents of the Central Resident ing to finance the construction |: of a lower priced house will not : . be made only as current ‘sales s ao @| instead the board offered $1 in iorme: resident» of, Prince | Warrant.” - os WALLACE’ S DEPT. STORE . settlement of the long fight over Pp t | Rupert, Mrs. Selma Rudsvick,| He added the funds were in- BOB HOPE ' : a: a the tax bill. The board’s posi- ; e ro eum died suddenly yesterday after- | tended “to supplement and in no- VERA MILES 4 ae gm tion was outimes in a letter froma! © noon in ae B.C., it was re-, way curtail ‘the. oxime prog- | / PAUL OCUGLAS ‘: wm secretary Leo Comeau. ported here this morning. rams for mortgage lending by: Bo Ss YOUR HEADQUARTERS | @: The council was told by acer Oficers Born in Norway, Mrs. Ruds-j these approved lending agen- | semanas ee § a @ James L. Christmas that if it. vick came to Prince Rupert in ‘cies.’ wilfae- a f settled for a dollar. the munici- | ° the early 1940’s with her hu3-} CMHC reported: Wednesday } fs. or a pality would be faced with an Hit Taxes band Olaf Rudsvick, who didi that new NHA loans approved j a g injunction from a man who has ” carpentry work. in July totaled 4,965. This was a m offered $15;000 for the buildings. CALGARY (— Officers of the . Besides her husband,. Mrs. 227 more than in June and 170; MATINEE . L MARY The municipality seized the Canadian Petroleum Association Rudsvick is survived’ by her more than in July, 1956. It was SATURDAY. ; - buildings after four years Of!jeft Tuesday night for Otvawa aaughter Evelyn and two sons the first month in which this Kaare and Olaf.. Funeral ar- year’s approvais higher rangements were not announced. than last year’s. 27P.M. .° HEY KIDS... sy93 2s; PEN 3 Yes... the first three kids to give us the correct answer to the question — ° were — Councillor Rene Gamache said! tax problems with Prime. Minis- he understood that if the Roman|ter Diefenbaker ‘and Finances Minister Fleming. The celegation said it will seek elimination of “inequities” in tax which are. disadvantageous to MAXIM a a. a - t : 4 : : gj back taxes were Owing. where they will discuss income al al Wi Catholic school board were re- 8| quired to put up the $10,780 ow- : ing, it would close the schools, gi throwing 900 pupils into already gi crowded public a u a a Knittin month schools next Canadian petroleum exploration g Council decided to ask the and development companies.” Supplies | British Columbia government to It contended these inequities ‘hinder the industry in its search for oil and natural gas. 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