Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 26, 19M K 'A tNOS i'OUAY Labor Legislation Threat To Freedom Asserts Lawyer 1, """"" viranLUj (,() X(J Mi Aso "THE SLEEPING CITY- 7: - 8:10 p.m. BLACKWOOD on bridge 4 BOSTON (API Andre Tas- i "The courts have, as a result, cheitau, president of the Cana-' lot all control over them and a 1 b ......w.. . v. jv.b j Aintt Tint- lCGfviDtinii tHaV list- Musical Masterpiece n . CACI CV Dl A -AfVn n 4 ed administrative rulings and j .it Oy trtjLU I BLAWMIW Calling "Bluff" Often Proves Highly Costly lstbrtr .legislation as "threats to the freedom of the individual." , . .. . , y iV- - J. k. ,i i t I hi i i i i m Probably you will recognize fhe John Doe who held the West cards in today's deal. He is a player who is driven to all kinds of desperate measures by an opposing pre-emptive opening bid. He is not to be talked out of anything. He will not be shut out -V result to the parties thus deprived of the protection that has been afforded to pleaders since time immemorial." Taschereau said "people must be taught to respect the law if we are to have freedom. "New ideas and ways of life have created situations that have baffled even the cleverest jurists, sociologists and economists," he said. "All they can do is to experiment by way of trial and error; but given freedom and the rule of law. errors can usually be corrected. "Peorp are not satisfied with the established order of things and they try to bring about a change by taking matters Into their own hands, regardless of the laws enacted by the properly onstituted authorities." of the bidding, 2cl -' V-Technitol6f ! of course the player who Taschereau; in a prepared address before today's 75th annual meeting of the American Bar Association, said that "administrative rulings are made by labor bonrHs in- Canada similar, at least, to those made In law courts on very important matters." "While great sums of money ar frequently involved," Taschereau said, "there is no appeal frorri their decisions or judgments, even though they may fiave been rendered by a bare majority of the board. "Even worse, these boards mav ci-eed their jurisdiction, but the litigants have no redress against their rulings so at least says the law ... North dealer East-West vulnerable North (Mr Keen) S A 4 3 H K 10 7 3 D-A lit) boasts he is never bluffed by an .p. mg psychic or pre-emptive bid Is a loser in the long - .1 v 'ZLIQKK'AIYU S:fS5"..r,!I!0 HJOA-BKETARSS I i? TAMARA T0UMAN0VA ANN! BANCROFT ISAAC STEIN f fe BYR0M PAIM DAVID WAYNI JAN PHia rf r-whGfORGEJESSElwMlTCHEUUIStH ' M I. k, HARRY KURNITZ GEORGE OPPENHEIHEI ; un. In many cases where you j suspect :tn opponent of making a nsvrhic bid. vou simply can- .lrl i iit (Mr. S J wh afford to find out for sure C 3 ( et (Mr. Joint Im) S K 4 10 8 1 O 2 H Q 9 6 D K 8 C 8 STARTS THURSDAY T'rfTC H w . , i US 5 4 3 I) J 10 7 C 10 7 6 2 Evenings 7: - 9:03 R I KlJt, Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. A F .M()l'S PLAYERS THLit A MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF THE hollttl ' (Mr. Ilillr) ' 8 u 6 H A J D W 9 OA K Q J 8 6 4 Ttie bidding: North East (South West Pas Pass 3 NT 4 a Dul. All Phm especially when you are vulnerable and he Is not. Occasionally you will be bluffed out of a game. However, you wiil also avoid some gruesome penalties where it turns out the suspected bluff bid was honest, after all. It is surprising how often a quick pass by you over a suspected bluff bid on your right will result in the enemy's getting into real trouble. After all, the partner of the bluffer usually has no way to recognize the psychic. In today's hand Mr. Dale PETER THE SECOND can't look you in the eye he's that ugly. Le tv, one year old, weighing a mere 300 pounds, the little miuw nasn't quite learned to live with his ugliness. But someday he ll be big and fat and mean as the late Peter the Great, the hippopotamus he's replacing at New York's Bronx Zoo, and then look out! Jt'Wil AduluLsj RITA STEWART HAYWORTH GRANGER. "Bring On The Boys !" Wallace's Boys' Wear Department For the boy who wants to be like Dud (and all boys doi, bring him to Wallace's. Clothes for every boy. SALOME dA .r x. m i ii He did find a key trump in CHARLES LAU6HT0N "Journalist" Bamboozles Newspapers and Magazines I'NOERWEAR FAJAIVirtS WINDBRtAKfcKft RAINWEAR OVERALLS PANTS SHIRTS SOCKS SWEATERS JEANS i tried a gambling three no trump bid. Of course Mr. Doe couldn't bring himself to pass. He came in with a four spade bid. hop- Lor Times Todoy, 7-9 p.m. W P dummy, which meant a full trick to him, but still went set 1100 points. He won six spades and no other tricks. As you see, Mr. Dale could have made an easy small slam at clubs. But he did better as it was and if Mr. Doe had stayed out of the bidding It was by no means certain the club slam would have been reached. ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) i many of them scientists, jurists lna his Dartner rather than Mrs. Keen held the balance of Wallace's Dept. Store Hans Everings, 24, is an ambi-and writers tnat ne would get tious fellow and he learned them into print and collected plenty from a book called "How financial contributions In ad-to Become a Journalist." Ivance; power. Mrs. Keen s prompt double told him this hope was He went on tnai nere louay not to be realized. Mali "i" Accepted their manuscripts ! because the prosecution says he bamboozled a lot of people into j and photographs and used Canadian Business Boosted ithinking he was running three news agencies netting him I some badly needed cash. By Huge Television Sales sCSC With DUROED Asphalt Shingles j Bought 34 ruooer stamps, ; rented a typewriter and set up them to keep the stove in his attic going; . 9 Issued "press passes" to various parties for which he collected about $500. Hans is charged with defrauding at least 10 persons through the three "news agencies." He has eight previous convictions cn various charges from falsify- ers Association of Canada, as quoted in a review of the Industry by Canadian Wcstlng- an office in a windowless attic in Essen; Persuaded 30 big West German newspapers and magazines he was the chief of three news agencies which he gave jss. ' l Inquire obout our Instalment Payment Plan ( j ' "';', I FOR FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL t I s GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. i By FORBES KHl'UE Ciinnillan Press Business Editor lORONTO (CP) Canadian business ts getting a potent jab in the arm from television. Prior to 1050, only 8.212 sets, with a retail value of $3,418,500, had been sold in Canada. But, by the end of the year, the total of all sales before, during and important-sounding names; , I Phone 909 215 First Ave. W. l nou.se Co., Ltd. At the same time, sales of voice-radio receivers are up over last year, with automobile sets, and such items as clock radios, in leading roles. Sales in the first six months of this year, as people ' lng documents to embezzlement. ' 1 1 Promised 500 .m. ( ) ,tt-yf 1 since 1650 will reach an estim compiled by the association, were 202.171 nets, valued at $26.- 776.302 Including 116.077 auto Thr of loday'i ated 574,811 sets, with a retail value of $250,941,707. -The increase Is even more striking if taken year by year. In I. 1950, 29.611 sots valued at $12,858,083 were sold; in 1951, KtMl exciting tan f mobile radios, compared witn 211,555 sets valued at $19,413,395 "" 1. f filltd advtntuitl S 40.815 valued at $21,237,442; in ulY AhifWf WrNIIHI 1952, 146,373 valued at $64,677,- 682; and the estimate for this year ts 350.000 valued at $148,- MILIAHD DAHL COREY t 750,000. Thus, this year's sales In the first six months ol last year. Expansion In sale of TV sets has occurred while Canada has been only getting under way in television broadcasting. although Canadian centres close to the International border have been getting good reception from United States stations. Canada's only television broadcasting now is from three CaTKin-Broadcasting Corpor PATRICKNOWIESE are estimated at nearly l'2 times the total for all preceding years. LAURA ELLIOT The figures are from the Radio - Television Manufactur- ation stations: in Montreal and More Arrests Toronto, both opened In Sep 7 - 9:10 p.m. fJ 1 & Q Sp lember, 1952, and In Ottawa opened In June of this year Seen in Berlin However, CBC expects to be operating from Vancouver be fore the end of the year, from Winnipeg before next spring, and from Halifax by early . Talce a bi'cak... 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