chance that if.the hearts broke|clear that declarer will probably | reality, an upsurge of neutral-| NUCLEAR SANDWICH | Pearson. accompanied by ns! 4-1, the: jack would be the card|make a right guess to realize his) 'S™ and anti-nuclear senti-| Theories and suggestions, Vi and the Canadian ambas-; a that was a sifgleton. contract, put that guess up to| ments; and the Anglo-German} abound. One of the most disqui- sador to The Netherlands, P. A., ws "Mr. Champion started on |him at once—before he has aj dispute over support costs. eting tendencies is toward a re- Stone, and Canadian charge c-; 7, joer Be 4 the hearts at trick two but complete blueprint of the hand.| Prospects seem bleaker than) vival of neutralism among affaires to Norway, I. E. Thi-’ SERIO 5 — for any council meeting since! small countries, based partly on bault, were received by the may-} be CANON 4 egv--e NATO's creation in 1949. a belief that things have gone Ci ot oS Roif Stranger, at Oslo | gr" cacaeres |. Pilgrims Pay Homage Today |» 2: cose: So far now there isn't anything HY ARM a 4 . - Of all the portents, perhaps Ptope candwiched Po eee tne ot GE conan OE the most enfeebling is the/7 yr" " ie SPP VW | Jo 400-Year-Old Mirache | esxenins cr tnitta “exaies mociesr, giants: Gontuson, | ATTENTION sR ANNIE 4 leadership. The uncertainly:. Sy . ~ Po By JACK RUTLEDGE caused by President Eisenhow= | eae ey conan al lead | BOWLERS | ees “ ‘ 3 MEXICO CITY ue Half a million pilgrims Thursday willl ers’ third illness in two years| ‘rough unllatetal renineiation | There is an “na for {| eM, re ; visit the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe, the Virgin Patroness has produced severed criticism. |° ne hydrogen bomb. 1 Openeng for SY - ; ler a ea _'} one team in the Thurs- 1 : |. of All the Americas and the Philippines. British papers refer to a “crisis; \Finally, there is the disagree- | pod The site is on the outskirts of in leadership” and an Ameri-| ment over how much Western | day night Mixed Five ra oan. ce ee ee oe ee ee ee on on ae Oe Oe ow heme BLACKWOOD on| BRIDGE — By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Smart + Opening Lea being right were 50-50. The chances: of the five outstanding hearts, breaking 3-2 were 68 in 100. And. ‘there: was ‘the added d by Mr. Dale. the only hope for his contract. A play like Mr. Dale’s spade opening comes up more often than you think. When it seems Mexico City and tonight thou- many of whom walked hun- dreds of miles. Rich, poor, sick, healthy, some in expensive dresses but the} —. ts But this heady train ol! x eaioriey in shawls and rags,.all Pp seture a ae. ois how pe | thought, stoked jointly by Sput- 8 will inch their way_through the | 10U8 ciotn. e bishop be-' niks and idealism, threatens to | » ancient cathedral which weath- ree and ordered the church, cojjide head-on with another | 3 ered the July 28 earthquake built. ; ; chugging in the opposite direc- | 8 without serious damage. The Church claims no mir- tion—superheated — French na- | iy Leth CENTURY MIRACLE acuton cures for this oe: tionalism. | ut there are uncounted tales, : ¥ Four centuries ago, accord-| of the “pocito” or little well on| IRRATIONAL F RENCH 7 4 ¥ ce ing to Roman Catholic findings,| Tepeyac Hill where the Virgin While everyone else talks of | o this miracle occurred: trod. | surrendering sovereignty France | i¥ An Indian peasant named — i fights wearily on in Algeria. |e Juan Diego was on his way to mass at Tlaltelco. a village near the capital, in 1531. Crossing Tepeyac, a scraggy lonely hill where even cactus fought to survive, he heard music. Surprised, he fooked for its source and saw a radiant light glowing on rocks and a woman standing in the Hght. She said she was the Virgin Mary. She gently said she want- ed a chureh built on the spot where she stood. Juan Diego went to the city, but had difficulty in seeing Bishop Fray Juan de Zumar- raga, When he did, the bishop would nat believe the Indian, Dejectedly Juan Dicgo re- turned to the hill the next day, The Virgin bade him climb to take them to the bishop. He did, and when he tumbled the roses from his mantle the astonished churchman saw a Try Daily News Classified | | irritable to the point of irra- ation;. the conflict between ex- clusiveness on Algeria, and NATO's attempt to make “in- terdependence” a functioning can study of the presidency, designed to create a kind: of | military-political “together- ness” on the international level, | ‘ gradually bankrupting. herself, : tionality, grimly insisting that There’s nothing like Pure Sugar Cane shield for Europe,.is out of date now that Russia possesses in- tercontinental missiles. Germany should contribute to- | more ment-o1 the rival powers from | central Europe. \ lavor! difficult any disengage-| ~~ TFrFT TNe “Tl probably invest it,” he! said. “I’m sure to find a lot Gt uses.” The prize is woith about $40.000. Pin Bowling League. i sles & OL aati ~ % tess ae EW treser —_=*% Settee = E JERYONE. IN THE FAMILY WILL nae NO MATTER WHO RECEIVES THE GiFT! WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF SMALL APPLIANCES IN TOWN: "eu eve Frere rerlermlUc ele melmUmrmUmUmrrUm Um. Prince Rupert Daily News _Thursdi Ly, December 12, 1957 FROM THESE GIFTS, rt Sends Down Grand Slam at NT» 6 SELECT goes with any happy | y If.you held the West hand in today’s deal, what - get-together of the festive * a would you lead against the grand slam? * tr: Remember that safety is aot ferts dealer Scason. Serve your Suests . : °: always the prime consideration Inerabt ’ 4 a) in deciding what suit to attack. oth sides vu ulnerable 6 SELECT eee the different and . a On the basis of the bidding, Mr. |. Mr. Abel ue . , : a Dale feltthat one lead stood out Aas Qs86 distinguished beer you'll see : a mile. nest v . et \ ¥ Hearts was obviously one of ohy7* 09 around so much particularly . oa the ma8gtéf suits from which the ' EAST ° eure Pe r St enemy expected to get a lot of | _ we aale Mr. Masters between now and New Year's. : . tricks. Mr. Dale’s four hearts to a K 109 &753-, ; ash “j the jack would be a nasty sur-| gy J 542 vw 3 - oat . 4 prise. But if Mr. Champion|@72 |. oeoegs TWO KILLED —Two persons For free home delivery 2 found ‘out about this early} #71098 | wb ees INTERPRETING THE. NEWS - were killed when this light hone 4032 wo, 1 enough,, Mr. Abel’s spade suit Mr. Champion plane wrapped itself around Pp one > might bring in enough trick for ‘g42 a big tree om West Vancou- ys ue ana wood) «= $RES IS Eve of NATO Summit Talks ioe eernent: : th 4 mi artin, , and his tk Spat Mie ace P the good that Th wiaait® AKG, brother Harry, 13, lest their : Ww he held {ne ace of that sul phe bidding: rect D d br p i| f Gl lives when the plane hit at 5 re enced finesse upto Mr. te pass oe wee epresse y alo OOM | the 3.000-f00t level of the fog-— | of Champion at the very first trick. | 4 4 aes ‘ee pass By ALAN HARVEY shrouded mountain. 4 If taken;*the finesse would bel sy. Pass. . 7 NT All Pass Canadian, Press Staff Writer ‘ ft successtiil,’ ever Mr. Cham- ° : A pall of gloom, as dense and depressing as December fog N Pla V t it Pion ane think it was not when they faited ro break the | over Europe, surrounds the forthcoming NATO summit talks in 0 ns re Cs contract was hopeless. Paris. ~ ti 3 So MusDale ignored ine. sa Now suppose Mr. Dale had| What was to be the cross| the war against the rebels is a For Prize Money d opel dbwit ‘the iene of spades. opened a club, Mr. Champion| roads meeting, the herald of a| private affair. § Pp would win and start hearts. On| new dawn in international dip- ; vas eo OSLO wW—L. B. Pearson said | : You can hardly blame Mr. e farmi Russian triumphs in rocketry,|/toqay with a smile he has ' q Champien: ‘for going up. with the second lead of hearts he|lomacy, now faces some formid-| while helping augment NATO ocay a smile he has cat ¢ . dumm ice. In fact that was would discover that the suit)/able adverse factors., 2 soldarity, in one way, endanger made any plans on what to uo, a the ee ercentage play. The would not run. He would then} Military developments have) it in another. Some feel that with the Nebel Peace Price t ne aero the king of spades have to try the spade finesse as| created a completely new situ-| the alliance, conceived as a ™ORCs He received’ Tuesday. 5 c ve. 2 t “4 x od. sands will huddle arene camp-|the hill and pick roses—roses, Purely title sore Cipher ie ward Britain’s expenses in main- | Anyone interested please |: a 4 Lae ae 4 _. fires on nearby hillsides, In nar-" where only cactus grew. To his | . er W | taining an army on the Rhine.|| PBrore J. Comadina at ], » ZB REW a = y. L 7 M I T ED | “row streets, in parks, awaiting surprise, he found roses bloom- | Panother a eteicult involves | The two sides are a long way; 2819 or Yvette Silver- Si Cc x S ¢ API L fs NO 57110, : the first mass. ill be brill \ ing profusely amid the scorched sovereignty, Onl a few weeks | {rom a compromise. Germany is | sides at 4693. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control . The’ church will be brilliantly earth, He picked them, and put th talk ’ 5 f t] Si also worried that her soil may | . Board or by the Gov ernment of British Columbia.. illuminated all nient, and vo them in his mantle. The Virgin ae ised co. 6 Speration, ereaty ing be used for rocket-launching | . :. y — ‘ oors wi open ong erore j i 7! a PEATE ONES ISIS SNe Se Nee eee wigneag! 4 leg ar pees 1 oy rere wipewie igre: weg a seg spraryetarrsty BNE LENT eit LEE EID MES arog OES Se Be BH? 4 Sawn for the first pilgrims,| touched them lightly, told him of secrets and division of labor | Sites which might render still: %, € CIES CIEE EISELE EIS LIE EE EI CERES DCEO CEES CLES LEE POLE CLL COULLE CAEL CLE SELLS ES DES CEL G ae and the Virgin reappeared, He pt PROCTOR : told her of his failure. Again p , . ELECTRIC | Shop and” he did. nee the KETTLE TOASTER This time Zumaraga ordered him to bring proof of the ap- pariation. 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