8 fe bor urday.: mas will not be as nine-year for f Legs During Bottle ‘Hunt ren To Buy Mom's Gift EVERETT, Wash. (--Christ- way to the hospital ‘he told -old' Nichols he knew he had lost both Robert. Forges Long had planned : }legs—the left one above the knee it. but his, “mother will ge Christmas | ’ present, {Robert nearly gave his life Sat- t the; the right one belo which !so told Nichols he had lost the Robert tad poth legs amputat- ‘| led while he was hunting for {1 bottles-in the Northern Pacific 136 cents. ow. And he al- Police, city firemen and rall- road employees heard about it and contributed, Nichols hasn’t disclosed how much was collected , 8. PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Monday, December 24, 1956 Planes Resume VANCOUVER ‘W—At 7:09 p.m, PST, the night of Dec. 9 Capt, Allan Clarke, pilot of a Trans- Canada Air Lines plane east- bound from Vancouver. with 62 persons aboard, radioed from the vicinity of Hope, B.C., that ‘he was turning back because of Search Tar fay a ww But ltt Hope Remains work Christmas Day If the wea- ther {fs favorable, When Cant. Clarke radioed Vancouver that he was turning back his No, 2 engine — the inner one on the port side of the four-engine North Star --- had heen feathered after giving eo os Toe se ey he ee ee ye: Heme RIE AT ee La AM Doane ane oe hardly be expected to make. Too} | Hust South West Nerf shad we can't know at trick onc: _ Vass 1 Pass 44 what we know at trick 13. We'l)| AM Pass Lect ‘em the next hand,” In today’s deal, Mr. Abel had jan cyen more difficult decision jto make. See what you would have done. Mr, Dale was cn lead against ths four spade contract and he selected the jack of dimaonds, “This was a normal enough lead ; anu one which was (apparently) ‘oat likely to lose a tick, “bus ‘it made the successful deiunse ot ‘the hand pretty difficult. ‘Jrailroad yards here. ‘The little but he says there was plenty for | ) / ‘boy told ambulance driver. Lon-|a present. And what is left over engine trouble. off a fire warning, TCA officials : nie Nichols he had been looking|will provide the nucleus of -a After that nothing was heard, ave emphasized that there ts for bottles to sell “so I could buy!fund for artificial limbs, ! from the plane. A search organ-|"0 indicaulon the plane actually. : |mommy a Christmas present. Robert, the son of Mr. and ‘jzed by the RCAF went into fts aught fire, 5 i “He: had ‘already collected 16; Mrs. Robert B, Long, has been ‘third week Sunday night with- wre — : cents: for potttes when ne wen consclous most Oe hen they ‘out having found a trace of It.) A nation-wide tent to spot de- to thesrailroad yards... A switch. | rec gniz spar , ven a wa) fective hearing ¢ : i ‘ing engine ran over hin, Ont his arrived at: the hospital shortly hho rere ane at ins m9. se een was organized ty ie : ) AT ~~Jafter he was admitted. I onoers & { three erew 1 vere Norwegian health directorate 1 ig : ‘ROUEEURED CUmEOnee About that present for his iit be fo vlive. peed 1955. - vere 4 “s ACE'S. M mother, Robert's father knows | wi be found a et i i od WALL B what it is but he’s not telling. ter ors ifewn ee *Strone £ creas TES ALE IMUM Se wey : Bt An nelther is young Robert. Awa Ms z ¥) 7 . DEPT. STORE a d ) {doubts are held that even the: % Boxed A k i CL a. iwreckage will be found before ey oxed Assortments i 5 me ispring when the snow melts. 4 if i tp a C ‘ ¢ §j ( ) a Gash Fatal, sping wn the sw melts | of fing | - a ; WEATHER STALLS HUNT jy nOR ! y a | oh a 1 Since the » disappear. 1 e R 4 ‘ : a CAPPED WITIL A GLISTENING STAR and strung with a many-splendored array of 5,000 Binet the strange disappeit yl a at | 10 Q oris 5 lance of the airliner a search :y \ “lg a multicolored bulbs, this 300-year-old live oak tree at Wilmington, N.C., boasts the title of the | armada of 50 planes has been % : ) MS uw! HARRISON MILLS, BC, @— “World's Iargest Living Christmas Tree.” Decorated for the first time in 1928, the majestic | held to the ground here almost! iy i : i : a ma car carrying two men crashed tree has a limb spread of 110 fect, and rises to a height of 55 feet. According to automatic {constantly by bad flying wea- is Fi ; OS ae | Mithrough a bridge. railing into _ traffic counters, | approximately one-quarter of a million people view the tee each December. | ther. Most days only a few airs! i f |B 7 the. Harrison River. near here, : leraft have gone aloft to poke. % 4 i fe gj Saturday night, One ‘of the oc- 21 Found Dead | among the clouds — billowing \ Consult # “ ae m|cupants is Presumed to have! i rey W Ik . On i j around frown peas near : : , ge fo died. n qne FeC¢ lope, 100 miles east of here. y i edge. HB} Missing and: resumed dead is Air foree spokesmen said § Dy Pi ti ‘ a. f James Williams, 29, driver of the one aitibet lode ~ Bese the hunt would be resumed to- \ [ ri ing: i 1 pp] car which sheared. through 100 ' wrecka © of an Italian vitliner . ‘day, weather permitting, follow- v t i is a _ gg{ fect of railing and plunged into} yi cin on the Alps since Satur- , ling two days in which planes jy Co. 4 & a K gi the river to:a° depth. of eight day Meat and heddiced Ghat “ail | were grounded by what were # Dial 4227 R f ota Mifect a , ML aborrd are dead.” " By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ‘described as “grim” flying con- j “ue cf i “Tne a Marvin. Peters, 21, “escaped ‘ i ( ‘ ‘ditions, Search crews will also # at t . a r The dead included an Ameri- ‘ . z : + ge : through.a ‘doot. and’ swam t0 Jean couple, Mr. and Mis, Harris Mere Profitable To LapieMeng RIG LR TSH OTIS ARCRMIRNE ccyeom ye ae eReeU ee weh 4 y gg | bridge “ piling,’ Where--he. hung) Gray Jr. ‘of Greenwood. Miss. B i RES UME ACE LUT COTTE Ah 4 la & mt mj on, until rescued, Both men. are! Gray, 43, was Mediterranean lay High Card Later . a 3 1 cml from the Scowlitz Indian reserve | ye resentative for the Coca Cola x i tae Winear Agassiz, B.C. : Coon anyand thelr two daueh On the two previous hands of this rubber, Mr. A VERY R ls a Party Formal .. “two tugboats and a wrecker’ ters, six and 14 were waiting m!Abel.had gone set both times. In each case the con- i R 2 jae ' sunday the car from the river/Milan to spend Christmas WHA) tract could have been made by perfect play, But thel¥ . c A : s cand d Cocktail a — Rescuers already had aband-; correct plays were not too easy to see, F MERRY CHR Q | M AS i ‘ a +4 K ly 's a Brown Resigns oned nope ta abort, saving Bast: deatr He ded two heart [ f a " 7 bitter mountain cold. | Neither side vulnerable put made an ‘ uy f ame. tricks a f DC- ] he} NORTH a : ” ne " " r ) tHerald Position (ci 7 eushin'near the, Meo, gt mm a Mt 10 YOU AND YOURS | \goe E| VANCOUVER ‘Gerald -M.|litle village of Malga Bon, to’ 4010953 jbelieve we would have beat him i a Sixes from w to Sine 50 M/ Brown, for yea’s prominent inj the north of 10,016- foot Mount: v a8 bs monds at th a ML trek wal! A Ae f Canadian newspaper life, Sun-|Ginor in the Trento area of) : ‘¢ A wouldn't hav c on din alg ' i {H. day night announced his resig-, Northern Italy. ; WEST sAst : eee aay amet ‘May it Be All You Hoped For i “TA $12. 95 to 39 a , WEST : Ast 'tricks, but we would have taken, A “ee “gj nation as publisher and editor-| = UEP ACE i Mr. Dale Mr. Abel itwo clubs and two hearts. How! § , 4 - ab -s g|in-chief of thé. Vancouver Her-| PIONEER BEVERAGE = |g 6 AS 4 ‘about it?" ‘ is i SOAS ‘Advertised In gfald, effective Jan. 1, ‘The Het: A’ favorite backwoods tea inj WAI002 VK I7 i Myr. Dale, who knows that ‘ on Glamour: and Vo vuecs iM ald, a morning . publication, dg' early days was made by steep- @s109TA SASHES ‘ ; s that a. . . i fei 3 Mlone of thé Roy H. "Thomson ing birch leaves and twigs, and} “KJ 4 B® Qio gs {happy partner Js much more; iS ayor an it ounc! R lg. “Henty, ‘Rosen elds og ’ | . SOUTH. likely to be a winning partner Qy C Ki “ we cand: “Natlyan’ i: group of newspapers; | _ [the bark of roots, in hot water. | ie Champion ihad no criticism to offer. In-! 3 se ¥ i he ee AL ‘AAKITE I stead, he said, “Couid be you; ¥ City af Prinve Rupert. qt ey a : gy Qa 9 are right, partner, Yes. I be- oy R |e pom ; 4 eK 2, | eve you are, Very nice analy ea swe aqua aged aad REDE ALaoS uf 4 , Dl 7 . { bi are q sis, But it’s 3 a play you could | DCN Ties heat Salt tHe SH at cht th at. rhe e Rt ten Gy Be BHRUEIRB IRE on Ree yf 1D : ‘The bidding: Stn cent Fa Beet RTE 2 DE RSPB SE REED OF Re ER AND Oh oe Va a Seenig Film | “Wet Sin | ... Uniniportant | NEW YORK We A jeading Protestant-F piss apal clergyman rsays that although he does nav! Par RS mar > Cheerful wishes to you and yours for this a + ee -te ¥ vss ARPS UIDEAL LUAD ‘deem Ita “sin” to see the con: | i The ideal lead from the stand-: troversial movie saby Voll, het i a ‘point of the defenders was at weu'd not recommend — it tu! oh ‘elub but Mr. Dale could hardly others. , i ‘be criticized ror not leading away Very Rey, Dr. dames A. Pike i y ‘trom his holding in Ut stl ‘denn of the Cathedral Church \ it any ae Mi. oe opened of St, Juhi the Divine, devoted : S wo canoe a ithe jack of ciamonds, Uke suigle- his sermon Sunday to a discus: | ‘ 3 lid be ton six was played from duim- sien of the film, Francis Card. : RUPERT SUPPLY . r May these Hott ays be my and now what would you jnal Spellman has exhorted, i ft HOUSE LTD, ! chave done if you had held Mr inenibers of his Roman © atholic: Palen ARE NPIIE Ee AEr SA RINT ero r Vie Biditichdelide db, Md adie HE DRNAD DBAS eid seta uDibe deb Bid } your merticst overs yo a | “Abel's ards? “New York archdiocese not to a Mr, Abel thought that if his: the film “undey pan op sin: a h Any | + & ie vy Precisi sion Body 8 Fender Works side was going to win a dlamond | Dean Fike, who attended the: ( ‘ foM opts 104 M -B Id ‘trick, It had ta be- reht HOW, ‘premiere showing of the piety nt SNC LL TL ONE RETA HEE MANGA, MEE TE ry eee | 3 caer dt cBrido St Phone 5013 “And he was correct. Hui thal, here last week, told dn00 ere: hs whee fe ‘ jwasn't the whole story, isons! "TP don't think IL would be if Dee | He went up with Che ace of sdalud fo see ray put midded: | | iW Ve | ] diamonds and led back the ten} “Aclual'y, Ht ts nol espedally I i eee cal clubs, Mr, Champlon won on important th you see Te ab all, ; \ i i a when TS ABURRO nol a burro? This riddle ts answered by this (the board with the ace, Look two There are other playa, motion i \ Pek handsome pair of burros shown above, who masqueraded as a rounds ol trumps endings in tis’ pletures, novels and poens a a pe AT couple of remdcer during a Christmas parade in Atchison, Kan, ‘awh hand, and then laid down whieh evn serve ws wed oe much: . . / i fi t F Tn addition to doing a bang-up Job at pulling Santa's sleiah, the ts two high diamonds, discard. | beter to deepen your undere | 4 Today to Wed, TOTEM 7 pam, = 9 pam, it | ‘ hoe “ralndocr-for-a-day” give rides to all the kids who chambered Ing both ol cummny's ami vl eluhs, 7 “standing of you wef aid olliers.” MATINEE CIUISTMAS DAY fT q ' Bi Be around for vA look at authentic animals from the North Pole. | o . * i iM me The poor burros will probably never be the same again after | ps r ot i ved they have to take off thelr fing set of antlers and go bock to ‘ “i iG voy belng boasts of burden again, | pes hi f - 0A By EPPO WEEVIL WF RENE ETT PT meme ‘ ‘ AND Gb nl ei to te : 7 | : PE ae ‘maa A wet ! ° a 2 hac ae oneal as hE ' no, \ ie de ‘i y th, M5 ps: \ ” IN GLORIOUS COL Rt win i i tH we oufully twa \ “we S fi 1 ae i f. mS sf : ’ : } @ ne Mey ‘ 4 ne 7 ’ 4 ‘ "| it t { \, join the merry carolers vn Geant ie a mil ‘ to warmly wish ‘h |: \ Today to Wed, = 7 pm, -- 9 pam, h ar ; it _ to warmly v op | Sb : At The CAPITOL \ at comer ment tt . / ; 'e our wonderful fein ih , \ we yey bY | MATINEE BOXING DAV 3 BM, of A v8 ti i } M7 i : ond paons a 4 i | / \ "7 pa ditt N H te od . = ww oh ane Ff : | ine se Q i ; f i ‘ (Thy n : | "" hie un at y 4 | FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES ns] | ne PY Mi, hie PAWNS: | 2 ie on MAD ‘ - ; : : }_proun MIB] ted Saag ON THE PR ICE! | Ode Yuletide hest to all ove Frisnds FLERING: CAREY ; aie . wget * vv fora season packed with ail che Yon i " cy s S35 wR Quarts $2.95 Gallons $9.95 wonderful things that Chirstmas means! ’ Cinumasscoré | A . wer ! y i anal a : rh , | Ee a Decorato for Christmas NOW! : SA com Tecmo | ff te | , | 1 {| Rendell Ltd. | || Gordon & Anderson Lite. |, g a: ay Rendell Tractor td. || ) | BC, CLOTHIER | r PAPE n Prine, George, B.C, DIAL 3014 | | hi ‘ayrek date € sjapiwauanunasnnnsuibinei ans ‘