we. to "i"' it" 1,1 It Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, Agust 25, 1953 Subcommittee Seeking Help of Employees In Identifying Reds Still in U.S. Govemmet m l. 1 1. 1 1lft I r 14 . 1 "Bring On The Boys !" Wallace's Boys' Wear Department For the boy who wants to be like WASHINGTON (APt A UlUl-I mm " " "'"conii- wao , ' onti.rnnmiunist oaths reauired committees ho : Vogeler Sues .'Company For $500,000 5' NEW YORK AP Robert i Vogeler is suing his former em- ', ployers, the International Tele oH states senate suu-tuiimi".' - . ww n? , . . . appealed to present and for- j by government , workers but mos .grant Immunity frora has because of tion to government employees for cannot be prosecuted reluctant wUne m" mer ...h. iripntitv of a three-year time limit on such! have defied past CnmT .' "he CommunUU who are presu- prosecutions. The sub-committee j vesications. SuchltnCj . r . ... . rnmmended removal of this could be forced n, ... " mably sun in uuu.n... 1 """,; '..onto,,,.,! '"wuik;, . I trnm th ill""- 1 ine UVlKat v-...v senate juu.ij I i.u,noi cM-iiritv. which dur- Dad land all boys do), bring him to Wallace's. Clothes for every boy. PANTS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS PAJAftute SOCKS WINDBRbnKfclta SWEATERS RAINWEAR JEANS OVERALLS Wallace's Dept. Store Ull 111 i ..... J mo tnc ial year has been hunt " t ' : '. r V k 17' : w v : phone and Telegraph Co., ior $500,000. An official of the firm says he is at a loss to explain why the one-time prisoner of Hungarian Communists brought the suit. Vogeler, who spent 17 months in prison In Hungary on an espionage charge, was an executive of I.T. and T. during that period and left the firm the first of the year. Jacob Rosenberg, lawyer for ing for Communist infiltration of government agencies extending back 20 years. Senator William Jenner (Rep.-Ind.) heads the group. In a 5-piise ix-pt.rt summarizing wh;U is railed "interlocking submersion in government departments," the xub-commlttee said A MOTION PICTURE EVENTOF THE MAGNET RTTA STEWART I X'ftl Mulu HAYW0RJH GRANGER 2Uhlldre" SALOAAV1 A (3ll5& M$ Today & Wed ' 1- "The Soviet international organization of th United States ,8V"' "V J I I TODAY ond WEDNESDAY 'government, and this penetra-1 tion has not been fully exposed." The report said four or more 'soviet espionage rings among 1 government employees have been ifipsrribed by former Reds and j "that only two of these have been exDOsed." It appealed to "per TENNIS' TOURNAMENT SPONSORED BY ROTARY CLUB OPEN TO ALL TENNIS PLAYERS Playoffs Aug. 29-30 Entries at Tennis Courts, Watts & Nickerson and T. Norton Youngs. THIS AD COURTESY OF ITSAU VTVS , Vogeler. announced that he had filed papers and served a sum- j mons in the suit against I.T. and T. and a subsidiary, the International Standard Electrical Corp. Rosenberg said he had not i yet filed a complaint and declined to disclose details of the suit. He said only that it dealt with the period of Vogeler's im-: prisonment and was not a salary matter. A. M. MacLcnnan, assistant vice-president of the company, said he knew of nothing in Vogeler's relations with the firm to "justify a suit.". MacLennan added: "I thought everything was ; amicable and that he had been treated fairly by the company. , I think we accepted every responsibility we could to see that his family didn't suffer as a result of his imprisonment. We covered all the expenses in connection with, his rehabilitation." V NEW! i&L A P rs.yii sons who know the facts" to cooperate. The itp-irt, signed by all eight members 01 the sub-committee, said most of the evidence of Communist espionage In the government has come from such IT'S NOT VERY' OFTEN a visiting serviceman attends a top Broadway show, but Pvt. Ronald Draper of San Bernardino, Calif., did it by singing his way there. Winning first place on the U.S. Army and Air Force TV show. "Talent Patrol," Private Draper was the guest of Vanessa Brown, star of "The Seven-Year Itch." Here Miss Brown is giving the soldier her autograph to take back to the boys at Fort Ord, California. persons as Whittaker Chambers, Elizabeth Bentley, Louis Budenz and Nathaniel Weyl. All des- v i crlbe themselves as former Reds miiiiHiiiKVHiitiin IS iTfWtlL rrturtxl BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 1 who broke with the party. Scores of those who have been described as Reds have refused to answer questions before congressional investigators by invok- i Ing the constitutional privilege 1 against self-lncrimlnating testl-; ; mony. It Is known, the report said, MAR1 BUNCHARD Mr. Dale Mays People Beads Beat Machine In Adding . 1: U Times: "Go To Mars" "Sleepinj t'lty" As Well As The Cards You're right, that exclamation point after Mr. Dale's two-diamond bid is Veil-placed. In ordinary circumstances this would be an extremely dangerous bid that might ge set four or five tricks. Wright Chooses Political Future VICTORIA (t Percy Wright, Soi-ial Credit member for Victoria, has decided on a political future and will give up his position as assistant city clerk. On the Same Program: RICHARD CONTE COLEEN GRAY In "The Sleeping City" TOTEM . F. MOI'S HMVKRS THMTB VANCOUVER 9. A bookkeeper in a West Vancouver business house has a simple adding device which Is not conducive to gaining the favor of the adding machine salesman. ' In fact, Woidemar Janz showed recently that the modern adding machine is no match for his ancient Russian abacus, which consists of seven horizontal rows of E4t dealer Ea.st-West vulnerable This became clear Monday as i Premier W. A. C. Bennett an But the circumstances here wWe not ordinary. Ai usual, Mr. Dale was playing tha people as well as the cards. Ir this and several following columns I want to Introduce to Via nounced he has chosen Mr. Wright to move the address In reply to the speech from the throne at the September session with DUROID Asphalt Shingles' ; 10 beads. With the aid of his ! of the legislature. Fort Oeori'e member, Ray Williston, will be the seconder. Premier Bennett said he made the choices in recognition of the North (Mr. Mifkl 8 A 7 8 H 8 7 3 D Q e a CJ 10 9 WeM (Mr. liif r.Mt (Mr. Kern) 810 5 8 K QJII H K J 10 8 H A Q 2 r K. 3 D 5 C A Q 6 4 3 C 7 1 Smith ( Mr. Dull 8 4 2 Hfl 5 4 D A J 10 7 ' C K 6 The bidding: Ku4 M.illh Vtrt nrth IS 2D 2 H Pa 3 H Pas 3 NT All Pas. you several types of players and to suggest how to play against them to your own best advantage. . Each of them will surely remind you of someone in your own bridge crowd. Fit your bidding and play to their known Inquire about our Instalment Payment Ploii 'VorVrEE ESTIMATES SEE OR CAIX GREER & BRIDDEN LTD manual calculator, Janz defeated an adding machine In a straight test for speed and accuracy. At one time Janz used his abacus pronounced "schteta" n Russian to compute the payroll for 600 employees in a west coast i 21S First An. Phone 909 eccentricities and you will be surprised at the bulge in your r . ,1 m mm tx A - ' . " w if- 1 1 .. . Hi-" ( 1. ' ii.1 . j ' .4 1 h 'Tk , win column. province's capital city and central B.C. Mr. Wright had to choose between a continued civic career ?nd a political future when Informed last week his requestlor a leave of absence to sit in the house was refused. Meanwhile, the provincial cabinet will meet every morning this The particular Jol.n Doe who! r logging camp. The Lynn Valley resident says his .Russian abacus, which is much simpler than the more famous Chinese abacus, "requires almost no mental effort." In fact, he says: "Anyone with common i sense can quickly learn to use it. Office Opposite Post Office Phone 266 held the West cards' in today's ; deal loves to play the hand or have his partner play it. He considers it practically a dis-1 Surely Mr. Meek would have made the normal and safe opening of the jack of Clubs which would have given declarer week.. .preparing .legislation . for grace to let his opponents out plenty of time to develop" ttle"the 'September 15 session of the CITY TRANSFER ' LOCAL' AND LONG DISTANCE" FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 "t'HATING PACKING STORAGE First Avrnuv nd Mi-Bride Strrfi hand. bid him and-seeure the final contract. legislature, Premier Bennett said. - v One of the top pieces of legislation under discussion will be the Rolston Formula on school financing, the measure which brought about the defeat of the premier's minority government last March. Trade Urged For Japan This is hard to understand is actually he is a pretty good player. But anyway that's the vay he feels. It's simply more ixclting and more fun for him o play offensively than to defend. Of course Mr. Dale, the mas- -"- Vancouver P Two-way r THE AIR FORCE, RECRUITING OF ,cr of bridge humanics, knows trade between Canada and Japan his and acta accordingly. He wag urReci Saturday by leading elt the set-up for his overcall businessmen of both countries at ras perfect. A player on his left a iuncheon honoring a delega-who practically never, doubles tion o Japanese mayors, i low contract for penalties and j r yy. Mayhew, Canadian am-l conservative partner who , bassador to Japan, predicted "a .vouldn't take him too high. ; bridge of trade" soon will link As expected, Mr. L'oe did not j North America and Japan and loublc two diamonds (he would ! emphasized that it would have to jot have even with a better 1 0e a "two-way affair" for best wilf do at tho National Employment Service Office, Prince tor1 on August 28 and 29 ' .. .... . . ... A .. ..: lrnntfO to Interview Young Men and Women interested in Avianon. a iii .i -ri a r - ...ill io vnil 0 r"'"i diamond holdingi. Eventually i results. he got Into three no trump and j Aiichior Fujiyama, president of so you can ocmana nign wages: i ne w rune wm yiv. , complete course in such trades as: n : c l.. A r lul--knir . Radio - Elect"'1" LiEiirunni jivnujrapn; - rvvvmn - in.i". . Mrrliral ond manv otheri while reccivina full POV. the diamond opening by Mr. j the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce Meek was the only lead to de-janr.! Industry, appealed to Can-teat the contract. i ada to Increase her purchases Without the two-diamond , from his country, over-call, the bidding probably j 'At present the trade balance would have gone two no trump in very much against Japan," he by Mr. Doe, three spades by Mrs. saldA "We must sell more to Keen and three no trump by Canada and we ask you to help Mr. Doe. us .export more to you." .... . . 1 1 inn in tt XuJM&kklL M : Ji, ,,,0;;,,.,., ,, . 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