fuzzy, Sa aid and in}. : the pang: ™ “J South + West North’ Fast} * gouth: dealer | . : ; Both sides vulneraste .. area '- NORTH ~ _Mr. Abel 4 | LNT «Pass “SNT a Pass) 7 would h have the. hearts stopped | “on a heart lead from his left. i but: Mr. A “lousing:: it. up: by--Jeading the 5 But, even. after the Nea of the ‘The general plan was all right Muzzy. succeeded” in ‘deuce of. diamonds . from. .the'| with: the ‘five spot. ‘He ‘looked |.” ‘happy when ‘Mr.: Dale discarded: ‘a club.on the trick. The. finesse had worked. “But. his: elation “was “short- lived. ‘He: soon : realized that no matter how he handled . the dia- ‘would ‘have ‘to ‘be surrendered ‘to Mrs. Keen, When ‘she did: get in with the ‘king ‘of diamonds, she made the: obvious ‘heart..re- turn and the defenders rattled off four: tricks’ in “that” suit’ ‘to defeat the contract. | -Going, back to. trick two, Mr. ‘Muzzzy could not. have lost.any- thing by: leading the queen of diamonds ‘from’, dummy instead ‘of the deuce. Hither the queen would win: the trick or, if Mrs. Keen. covered: with. the king,. the. ‘ace would-win and a subsequent finesse. against. the ten: ‘would. be absolutely: marked., ; ie a player to: a study i ndless cue showing how to pl ay y} , board and finéssing ' the Jack} os .: after’ Mrs, ‘Keen. followed suit). ~Bratfic: engineers. and legislators dc “rOSS Canada are sear ching for methods of reducing what:seems to be an inevitable yearly rise in fatalities. A Ganadian-Press survey of provincial. records shows a rise in fatalities this year of’ about five per cent-over last year.” So far more than 680 persons have been killed. Figures for April were not available 4 in some provinces. monds from: now on;"the:lead |: injured, “PICTURES. OF f motor accidents and lists of killed : ‘and: inj © normal in. Canadian. newspaper's after holiday: weekends, At "to prevent’ scenes. such as these. during. the Victori 2,000 Canadians die in traffic’ accidents each year. Last year the mounting fatalities caused most “provinces implemented highway” safely programs. - ane feaiees, Legislators: Seek Means. To. Keep | Down Slaughter on Highways By The Canadian Press ia ‘Day. holiday weekend. More than a "(CP Photo). 1d in. highway mishaps. are - rities this year will be out For’ the more than 4,000, 000; motor vehicles registered in Can- ada-in. 1956, the cost in lives was 3,184 and. 73,994 persons were In 1955; 2,650, were killed... SU CARS USED MORE : For. seven provinces both last year’s registration: and’ fatality figures: set . records. : Prosperity and: leisure have not. only meant that: more people buy:cars; but they. use: their cars a great deal more.each year. In Ontario the figures: ‘show © ‘an average’ in- crease’ of 1,000 miles a car since 1938.-. Alberta, “Ontario, : Quebec, : r0 ght... suc r eer played: the. ‘five, ‘only. two: diamonds ‘were: unac- counted: for—the. king and. the ten. If Mrs. “Keen, ‘had both. of them, ‘it’ was necessary to: play the nine fromthe closed hand to ‘shut. her. out compietely. Af Mr.. Dale won the nine with: the only one. more. diamond: out- standing . ‘and the’ ace. would ‘pick :it, up. ‘ 5 ee en one RS Te ET * \ ‘hoe 1 SEs ; aye Fury, | IN TOWN TLS LTT pe Sel ge oe 8 a Sa yynya te Wi tee fd i = amped “mid being of sthe opinion - 1 ‘hein Transprovincial " ood’ qnd spoed rest rescinded effective Es m nee r t reak . ' amas riage: to “(Old Remo. Road finoo -Ruport, Sth day. S NOTICE. added, : Reguletis i¢. Pursuant To Section 35. OF The Highway Actes -_EXTHAGRDINARY TRAFFIC. SKEENA,; WEST DISTRICT Tho undersigned, holng. a porson ‘quthoblaod hy. the Minister of Highways, In. welling, to -oxerelse the powers” “vorted in the sald Miniator in Part 17 of the “Highway Act” othe Bkeonn West pipet aro Mable: to. damage through “oxtraordinary waffle thoradn, hereby: makes. the following.” 1» Nogulation, pursuant to Section 35 of the “Highway. Aol! - J", No Jporson shall operate any! vehicle over::the Nore. 1 0, Chimdemash Bridge,’ a. valevance, of: threa: miles, : Cae hove Q maximum gross walght (Including: welght : | 5 of chicle) In excoss of "4: tons. (8,000; ap). orthern Jransprovinelal: ‘Highway: No, 7, that certain highways within Highway No,’ 102! from ‘Usk rletions on'the following’ roads 12:01 am, May. 20th) 1937i+ to Usk “ond”: ine from) chin Pacific... : H. J, KELSALL) 7 District: Engines, : Department of: "Aichwoys. Court House, Prince. it ten or: the king, then there was] | Manitoba, . ‘Saskatchewan, Brit- {ish. Columbia ‘and: New ‘Bruns-|. what effect the legislation will have in. B.C,, the fatalities to me end of ‘april were up only 64 to 63, over the correspon ing period last year. Last year’s to- tal of 309 deaths was a record. ”. FINES INCREASED laws‘to come more in line with the general pattern. Fines were increased,.and minimum levels of insurance set. end of April were ‘up almost 17 per cent. over the first third of last year. |. - :| registration” and dent fatal- ities © in1956 Mand expect Anis} “ year's figures will be still higher. | , -More than 40 per. cent of Can- adian vehicles are registered in Ontario. The province had more than 1,710,000 registered vehicles in 1956 while’ 1,180 persons were killed on Ontario‘ roads. - In -most ‘areas, the .unprece- dented rise: in: the number of motor vehicles has so far out- stripped: road. building that traf- ‘| fic engineers describe more than 40 per cent of the roads @ as “in- tolerable.” AIM FOR UNIFORMITY Authorities: in: both Canada working for the last 25 years to establish uniformity of educa- tion, legislation and road con- ditions, They have sought to standar- dize roads, highway signs,. legis- lation and education, - In March this year. British Columbia passed a new Highway Traffic Act which adapts the uniform vehicle code recom. mended by the national com- mittee on uniformity of (raffic laws and ordinances. In Wash- ington, The code Is an ideal whieh many states and proyinces have adapted to: tholr Jocal laws. Morris Retains IWA Presidency: national Woodworkors of Amer- the union tn. this province. Vancouyor local,’ 3 fon, I Men id the Ins To Check Your ~ PRINTING NEEDS: Pin fe ( Though it-is too soon to ‘tell Ontario, too, has revised its Nevertheless, fatalities to the ‘Inthe Maritime provinces, where car regi istration is lower, fatalities were generally. below record: level. : 8 “Last year 132. ‘pe sons “dled in Nova Scotia, 16 in..Prince Ed- ward‘ Island and. 43: in New- foundland.: New Bruswick’s toll rose with 151.deaths compared with 137 the previous years. The 803 deaths in Quebec last year set a record. On the Prairies, Manitoba has had -a driver control system which has attracted wide at- tention since 1956, It involves strict testing, ‘severe discipline and continued education. Driv- ers under suspension total more than three per cent of the driv- Nevertheless, 1956, which in- creased registration, set a fatal- ity record of 146, up 45 from the ,| previous year, But the. ‘first three months of this year are not up from last year’s 22. Saskatchewan is going to go ‘all out in 1957 to promote high- way safety through new legisla- tion and establishment of a pro- vincial safety council. NEW DRUNK TESTS ‘The legislation this year re- vised ' ‘the Vehicles Act and for a law requiring .motorists to sibmit to breath suspected of. drunken driving. highway safety operations. iod last year. in 1956, and 30 in 1957. previous year, _ For Alberta, 1956 was a record “pink card” system to identify ing population. accident is immediately pounded, f and the United States have been |~ ~ VANCOUVER () — The B.C, district presidont of the Inter- lea $s reported unoffictally .to ‘have won a majority of vates In.a battle ovor Ipndership of . Joe Morris was first vlected district president. In. 1088, . He was opposed this your by Lloyd Whalen, president of. the awe OTTAWA ollawa “igh : Ridors-today announced slgning |: of import tackle. Don Cholf for the 1007 Bi. Four: sfootnaty ban [yst: on, ja Cop fs filtered: |. es “.dhrao Imes. [ust to he sure That's why och bottle of Red Cop Is sparkling, light ond . oF ORT ate HOME. DELIVERY : » Photie 4032 THE BEST BREWS IN THE Ve a! UNG WOHEMIAN LaGKn BLER » Obp yr Is: adverlisoment 1s. not the chap in the RED CAP double checks the triple filters Ou ee do \s usually (ered ; pur Have a Red Cop today? | CARL OMe CARLING DNEWERIES (HO) LIMITED. = ° | \ . (termorly vine Hover Whe ‘auiek LAGEL LAGER Bren ’ A quer Control Doard or the toarnnt f Br Se me me mre —_ yoo gee ieee WORLD. COME FROM i i et ALE # AK , CREAM #TOUT: ilahod wn by her: tish balan ae i | 6 Fringe Rupert Dally. Neve. Tony. Gargrave:, claimed. Thurs- the first time-in Canada passed |f tests when|— ,A . provincial. safety council.| fl with’ a full-time manager has|@ beon -Sét up to. co-ordinate all - Fatalities for the first third of | this . year are:more than three times as high as the same per- There were eight! Last year's record of” 134 fatalities 5 ; Automatic was ‘only slightly. up from the year with 257 deaths compared With 209 in 1955. Alberta uses a drivers whose cars ‘ire insured. An uninsured car involved in any im-|§ a perenne ene puyuenei Laaeh OEM _ Prtday, May 17, 1957: - _ VANCOUVER’ @— CCF MLA day there. ‘Isreal.’ danger” to passengers and. train’ crews on the Howe’ Sound ‘section. of, the Pacific Great:Eastern - Railway ‘during’ overhead highway con- struction, Gargrave, one of 21 passen- gers taken off the train at mile 16 Wednesday and brought to Horseshoe Bay by, speedboat, said in a statement “passenger {service should never have been onumiriced until: all the main asting on the hi hwa completed.”” oy 7 me - He ‘said residents of Wood- fibre, Britannia and Squamish are “completely exasperated” by. the. regular.’ local PGE setvice because Of delays, | , | Today to Sat..7 -- 9'p.m. - 5 Sg co RENIN Rao Sue AA jenna ‘Susan Hayward i are having a Top Secret Af and KirkDougias| : fair’ fo A MODEL, f Wic-57 ert * | | Delu uxe top-of-the-line features, control, + + + + | Small loads. 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