. 7 7 wee . oN re ee ew eee OT ORT PO ee ee “yore ete Se ee OPE FT OL Pie li i! apt Soe gee ee ee ee . vo ss ‘ot ‘ PUREE EMTS eg eae ORT babe a hous, POS a Teh nm CG ee EN 7 1 . : ; Ce ‘ . vole cD a ’ . : . oa 1 eg no ee eS vp oe we rr a a eS 2 2 2k i eo . . ~ a Sane Prince Rupert Daily News VERONICA HOME LATE . TONIGHT? . ¥ singer. I went to Italy, where they have imaginatin about a person’s taleht. When they see a girl sing, they realize she) raying in popularity. The Ital- could he able to act, too.” —_—tiang are very fickle about their The more perceptive Italians screen favorites.” made good use of her talents..In aera two years, she did a total of eight trouble because of her marriage “Gina Lolioorigida was out be- cause of her baby. and she was HOME, SIR?.... So, better DROP | IN TO watenty 1: r 2 fee . . t . . , ‘ : : oo ; _ a af . ey tee : | BRAND TENE DEPENDENCE oo A enccsNgeneince | New Postage Stamp Pays Tribute | poys ciue COUNTS BLESSING | -__ : ~s TREACKWC spapers, Canad ; TO TUNE OF 500,000 PENNIES |} ante ; "si. | BLACKWOOD on | To Newspapers, Canadian rress_ | | eee une. | aT vr oy ‘ | os - a ‘ ‘Pp p 7 “ are cee aft 1 ° MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. (i — The Mount Kisco Boys Club is Approves ee is 4 os BD OTTAWA (CP)—A new five-cent stamp, a salute to the press of Canada, counting its blessings in pennies, — x ° ms ) : will be issued by the post office Jan. 22.° ‘ / Last spring, a national magazine mailed out 100,000,000 ¥ . re x 7 ee co Postmaster-General William — an a pennies, two each enclosed in letters to prospective sub- ef i dp “ ! neta : yo . my . . ; : : . . pays . ‘ : / , ve ‘, ca me Hamilton said today the stamp]jin 1793 at Niagara and being | industry. ao . scribers, vs uy Wk ot By EASLEY BLACKWOOD is intended to’ emphasize the! published later ‘at York, now To- Mr. Pollock Is a designer and However, 1,500,000 letters came back because of wrong y 4 uF : . - “De signee ee te or ome ronto, -<) | art CeO omecelal orintine ‘addresses, That meant a return of 3,000,000 pennies, or $30,000. |¥ x i Proper: Response Over One Bid Pians word on the at pert ne Western hous, in Toronto operated by _ Magazine officials blanched at the thought of opening all |¥ i ve Brin sin Th ree NT for Dale Masters The announcement also pays| associated Press for co-operative | Consolidated Press, which also | those returned letters and digging out the coppers. So they — yo : Ai g ; moe ‘|tribute to The Canadian Press,| news-gathering M. E., Nichols|publishes the magnzine Satur- offered the job to the boys club on $5,000. basis. sy i Gs made he : ‘tas say av paca’ . »yo|the national co-operative news-| of the old Winnipeg Telegram | day Night. Thus far the club has banked $5,000. - iy a : : Today s hand illusti ates another case where there gathering and distributing or-|Wwas the first president, He now | _ y g Mt is a-better bid. available than a one over one response ganization which this years lives In retirement in Vancouver, a ” ‘ yccard ait - marks Its anniversary, In 1910, the Eastern Press As- a. ona weak four-card suit. Pork dealer Mr. Hamilton said in a state-| sociation was incorporated and iy | ‘ ee When Mr. Dale’s partner open- Soth sides vnerable ment that The Canadian Press|in Ontario and Quebec there ¥. , a dg ed the bidding with a-club, he - Mr Masters _|“in its day-to-day dissemination | were separate organizations for eS a a did not respond in his only four- AAI - |of news material has played an| morning and evening papers. ¥ z a card suit; spades. This was not] YATE important part in bringing the/1y 1911, The Canadian Press ¥ K a3 because the suit was too weak. @ 32 . people of Canada closer together] Limited was. incorporated under ¥ « vo In responding, a four-carder . * AJ1092 — and in helping to create the} reqera) charter as a national ly x Lia headed by the king meets the meet EA TT Canada of today.” _ {holding company .for Associated ¥ x : fb requirements for a biddable suit,| ; ass en b @ Moo e SALUTE TO PRESS Press rights. i « ‘ . with a little to spare. oS , ~andewhi : S ff "Mr. Dale merely figured that iy Ato8654 Sat" Ss ee ee eee esollock ar| NATION-WIDE SYSTEM | ¥ x |. wa he: had a better bid at.his dis- jot 16 aE 34 Toronto g The columns of two In September, 1917, there was | x z ‘ oh posal—jwo no trump. “This | SOUTH newspapers — titled bilingually | @ 8rand merger of the western, ¥ z ‘a single bid gave an accurate gen- . Mr. Dale - A Free Press——blend into a back-| eastern and central organiza-| ¥ - aR: eral description of ‘his holding| ° AB K642- ; ground scene symbolizing rural tions into Canadian Press Lim- | ¥ x, 4 “. . a balanced hand,. with no 9 be 8 10 and urban Canada: A grain ele-jited and news-gathering and) 5 “ wt long suit, with ten-ace holdings $ @ 5 , vator,. telephone and. power| news exchange were established | ¥ ce we that needed leading up to. and| 'The bidding: poles, 2 bridge, a ship, a factory| OM a Jarge'scale. . - ; | 3 x. iS containing from: 13 to 15 points) :North = East . South “West | smokestack, a church, tall build-| Lastly, in 1923, Canadian Press | = IF i; Mi, in. high cards. . . : ‘lf Pass 2 NT Pass; ings and a- broadcasting tower Limited was incorporated by act | od ¥ Ay te : 3 ‘9 ' : - : ei « y- Another advantage of his two} 3NT . All Pass “The new stamp.is a salute fo|0f Parliament as a non-profit’ ¥ at woe no ‘trump call was that it might) " mossibie| the fourth estate of this country !¢0-operative under the name_ = |W me yy t th 1 th ot for a}/@nd now there was no possible ; h dian Press = w om tt put the enemy o1 e spot ior ¢ defeat th tract past and present and to The The Canadian Press. | as ¥ aq vA - good opening lead. To put it the; Way to defeat the contract. — Canadian Press as an institu-; The 38-year-old stamp de-| bot < Aa . other way. around, a series of| Mr. Dale’s king and jack stop- tion,” the post office said in a signer, Mr. Pollock, came to | — ¥ < : ie ; “beautiful approach bids” by you| ped the suit and later, when the background note. It added: Canada from Scotland in 1949.} ; ass ¥. ee and your partner frequently | club finesse lost to the king, Mr.|"“vmrom early days the press in|His designs have also -been used | rn ee oO CANAD ed ee = |} e A ives your opponents a blucprint Abel pad no Camonds eae Canada‘ has played a great role|for the 1952 20-cent stamp on, mg, DUAN W == ¥ 6 Mae of your combined olding -so!and no other means of reaching |, vale trni he viewpoint of | Canada’s forest’ industry, for the | bp gs Tae BOM yc, TT Sees vee “ve = ix a that a child could pick out your; his partner’s hand. Ihe peoule aed” in building for | 50-cent issue in 1953 on the tex-! mS iad toa) +S PN At ene! ei onan eres = : | re most vulnerable spot. If Mr. Dale had made the ocracy. It has proved both! tile industry and for the 1956! . | p ary SPO 63, 'CD uasrc asimctts == ¥ 4 : . rt ver pl yed today's a naet careless play of winning the first a atrong. influence for national | 25-cent*stamp on the chemical} ea ae . a Poco mat = | a if partner played today’s contract,| trick with the king of diamonds, ‘ty « . ‘ . ; * iv: = “| _ although the making of nine jhe would not have made even ie and fo. world understand FINE DINNERS | io ot a ala ee , , Schentey ¥ z wer _ tricks from either side of the;two no trump. He would have/ jaw | sO ae Oe ‘s ¥ * i table required thoughtful play. | had to try the club finesse ana| PIONFER JOURNALS _| AYIMER, Ont. ®) — A woman's, Zz . x a | me Mrs. Keen opened the six of| when that failed,a diamond !ead| The history of the press in| ingenuity has created a fascin- | : a if “diamonds and Mr Abel put up| through his jack up to the ace..| What now is Canada goes back tojating farm business. Mrs. Al! SS —————— : : roa . 2 the queen. Mr. Dalelost no time|ten would have enabled Mrs,|1752 with establishment of the! Streib is raising pheasants for; noo = 3 3 7 os in playing the seven spot on the| Keen to run off five trick in the| Halifax Gazette, the statement) table birds, and recently pre-_ ~ This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor ¥ Ss & iH . trick, A diamond was returned] suit for a two-trick set. _ jadded. After the fall of Quebec,/ pared her first 200 pheasants, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Y 3 ; Mos 5 a weekly. paper,.La Gazette duifor market. — | ¥ : a MOVIE COLUMN - Quebec, was published in 1764 by - ¥ e & BM, ma two English printers, William , & f a , = . two English printers, | William _ RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER | By ROBERT L. MAY - : > i French and English. : — z 4 § \ Lane Bac k in H oll wood The Montreal Gazette, 1778 arom tunrse| [Rana ) (aaene) |[ amereamumnne cme] [musi iene On aes 4 a | 4 " " , : . . oo ey c PLEASURE TO MEET YOU [O-- ALL THE WAY UP HERE WITH 16 OU! Ee Sime } A o 4 i A a, first appeared in the French . TO MEET MERDIN THE ei “ALADDIN'IS LAMP JUST TO GIVE GENIE OF THE MAGIC LAMP TO 00 IT ¥ & : . Wi | e language and was founded by MAGICIAN ! YOu, RUPOLPH* ME A HAND WITH MAKING TOYS! @ | ALL FOR yOu! x 4 P . |Fleury Mesplet, a printer who Yo , it out Demonstration accompanied Benjamin Flanklin ¥ : a a Po \ to Montreal. . x 8 & iS , By BOB THOMAS Le Canadien was founded v a ur a A _. HOLLYWOOD i? — Abbe Lane swore she wouldn’t return | rly in the 19th century in Que- a “¥ to Hollywood until the combined studio heads bore her through | bec City by T. B. Bedard, J. ¥ a 4 _ the ‘streets like an Egyptian princess, with the lesser officials | Blanchette and Jean Thomas z a ¢ strewing rose petals in her path. Taschereau and, like the Colon- 7 r # i » Well, she’s back, and no suchi. - ne Advocate on William en y W AY 4 iz ati ; ackenzie, ho expressed its = demonstration eee ications! Pictures, appearing oppsite such| views on the cause of the people. : wt ef A 4 th Hols rere Are MCicahions stars as Vittorio de Sica, Toto| The Upper Canada Gazette 120 ¥ ; RG at Hollywood is coming around! and Peter Ustinoy, and American Oracle was Upper Oo etoinend ¥ a 4 to her way of thinking about ne : > ¥ m Abbe Lane. ' ITALIANS FICKLE Canada’s first paper, appearing . v4 ¥ A ; : - “Hollywood,” she~ exclaimed, 0304 tener gh monde eee . ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA ¥ 3 seething. ‘‘Don’t mention Holly- good time,” she reported. The /f? \ 2. me ee a a es ; ‘ " . 1 other female stars were on the | Ay cee re eee oe cece cate ee re ne ee ee . / a wood to met”, wane. Sophia Loren was awa Pde a cr ‘O SAY THIS IS WE'RE JUST > A “I left here two years ago be-| aging American pictures: they 4 ARCHIE! ARCINE I QI oT WeS_READY A VERY RESPECTABLE HOUR GOING OUTS iy wt & cause nobody in Hollywood could) consider her almost an American I'VE WRONGED YOU! IE YOU. BROUGHT TO GET MY DAUGHTER HOME: : 2 seé me in anything but a band) gta; now. Besides, she is in real A aq So Abbe siepped in. Now she’s back here to play a tramp in Maracaibo with Cornel Wilde, FIRST on the who is also producing and di- . * recting. coast with “I didn't quite eget carried through the streets when I re- turned,” she smiled, “but they did make concessions to have me SAFE- | -STOW do the picture. Because I have Thee hand by King Pear roy Sinceae, By AL CAPI ts ene an ames ey WHY DOES SALVE HAWKINS DAY MEMACE | PATIENCE, " PAPPY!Y- AH IS Fifteen years later oS eee! to start play rehearsals right 1ApbY DREAMS ‘BOUT ms ISS TAR OO AMEN 30 VARS, Oe, CHILES YOU PAPPYE-AHHAINT THET SHORE ny i. SEE . : 1 away, they started the picture Containerized Cargo i SADIE HAWKINS DAY CHILE. ell— here's he story -— COME AH HAIN'T JOFFER, ANY 4 SO COTTA MEA & AWFUL fe : earlier than-they expected. And aves WON TH REAL LIFE RACE MARRIED UP? 4 DAY NOwW~ AV] HusBin.or YOLL HAVE )AN'LL GIT they're getting all of my scenes Saves handling — time, YO! FACES STARK, NAKED NO DOUBTK J | ME ON YORE. HANDS YO'A . out of the way in 10 days so J assures faster, more ace a : TRAGEDY) FO’ TH REST O' YORE Act e OUR SALE can leave.” curate dehivery to o NATCHERAL LIFELS J TOM L Abbe is returning to New York coastal ports, , é to start on Captain's Paradise. 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